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ROOUB RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON JUNE 19. 1908 xtigh and meows trtiything yo hi American Grocer. H"I"I-M"H"1 'I"I"M"M' M-M. Ra Sl.n. .n pi... i! . i t t . t . . . . t ...... t : .... - - i -------- i 4 ---.- It Is Time tSONAL ITEMS. J 8Mi. Ti Ed Li-ter is home from Crescent LOCAL KVKXTS. THE WHITE HOUSE GROCERY was in from Ualiee wa in the What Qook and What to Eat i the question that troubles ost housekeepers at this 1 I tTTI 1 eason oi ine year, wnne ur markers are fairly well applied with bunch veget ables, such as radish, onionB, ettuce, young turnips, etc., he weather has been a little oo cool for a liberal supply strawberries, asparagus nd green peas. 11 Mn. A scum Have yon any five- I scent itampsT l Drug Clerk (absent-mindedly) No, f ma'am; bat we nave something just tsi good. Mrs. Afcum Hal ha I fore of habit. (That's where I caught you. Drag Clerk Not at all ma'am; I tan Rive yon two twos and a one. J When jotting down your grocery order, please remem ber The White House Grocery. Some new ar- 'rivals this week. Renands Imported Macaroni at 20c. Renands Imported Spaghetti at 20c. Spanish American Soups at 10c. Spanish American Hot Tam a es. 2 for 2c. iDurkees Celery Salt and Salad Dressing. Capers, C. & B. Curry Pow der. Rfnraaplinn ChsmeS in I r . S1Z68. LPeanut Butter in bulk 2oc. Large Queen Ripe Olives in bulk 25c. pt. Chow Chow, a good relisn, in bulk 15c pt. Heinz Sweet and Sour Pickles. The celebrated Hazeiwooa Cream Cheese at 20c. Ashland Table Pears 20c. Extra Standard Table Peach es, 2 for 45c. Jelloed Ice Cream fowaer, Bromangelon Knox Gela tine. Sliced Beef in bulk or in glass jars. Fine Teas and Coffee our specialties. The White House Grocerv M. W. Fields Cree Sunday. F. A. Peil of Medford oity last Sunday. W. J. Lawridge of Olympia wag in the city Saturday. Mrs. C. O. Collander of A-bland wag in this city Sunday. Fred Peuinger, the Gold Hillliery man. was down Saturday. F. J. Leonard of Kerb? was regie tered at the Palace hotel Tueadav. P. A. DeFries and wife of Merlin were in Grams Pass Tuesday. 1 D. N. Snyder, the Gleudale saw mill man was in the city Sitordav. R. A. Le, a mining man I mm Glice wai in Grants Pas lookiug after buainesa mutters last Saturday. Mrs Geo. S. Calhoun and son tester, left Monday night for Setside. where they will gpend gtveral monthB. E. P. Wigg of Arioo, Iowa, is here this we-k to look np the Tokaj grape rropreition. J. M. Market of Cambridge, III., is here this week, with a view to en gaging in farming. Nathaniel Aldrege, J. A. Carter and J. C. Rammona, mining men of Seat tle, were in the oty Saturday to look op the mining situation. Lot her Schmucker and Frank Bark hard, who are operating a mine near Placer were looking after busi ness in Grant8.Pa-a the latter part of last week. U. W. Tlllason returned home Tuesday from an extended business trip to Portland and othvr towns in the northern part of the state. Editor L. Wimberley of the Rose bore Review. Mrs. Wimberley and their little daughter, were in the city the first of the week, the Jguests of Mr. Wimberleys' sister, Mrs. C. L. Olevenger. Chai. Woods and family wlx have been located for some time in the Happy camp mining diitrict of Cali fornia, have come to Grants Pass with a view to permanent location Mr. Wood went to Jacksonville Tuesday on business errand. Fly killers the kind that always get them lfio each at Hair-Riddle's. 6-12 2t J. G. Randle of .Vancouver, B. C, practical man in lis line, was here the first of the week look ins ovsr the mining situation in this motion. D. H. Hallowell of Philadelphia, another mining broker, was also here looking np properties for eastern clients. Fly screen at Hair-Riddle's 6-12-St 'Jud" Peruoll, the star baseball pitcher of the Portland team arrived in the oity Sunday and went ont Monday to spend a couple of weeks with is parents oo the Upper Ap plegate, after which be will Join the ball team on its retnrn from California. Geo. H. Chapman, one who will be remembered by old timers here, and who later spent 10 years in Alaska, and Mrs. Chapman, left Sunday night for La Grande to spend a month visiting and looking after property interests. Mr. Champan was one of those sua oeosfol in."Alaek, accumulating a neat little fortune and he still has interests there. On account of Mrs. Chapman s ill health, however, tbey were com pelled to return to the states aod she iiunt inmn months in a hospital at Seattle. Fruit thinners at Hair-Riddle's. F. M. Dubois, secretary of the Ash land commercial club, accompanied by A. W. Hubbs, Robert Hughes and Dr. Blake, arrived in Grants Pass Mondav afternoon in an automobile nn boosting toar for the Fourth of Jnlv celebration to be held at Ashland thi vear. Among trie leaiures wiu be game of ball between the Jack sonville and Ashland teams, the win nlntr ttun to Dlav the Grants Pats club at Aahlaud the following day; rock drilling oontsst Of oours there ill be numerous other things doing, U. Bennett, Golden merchant, was io Grants Pass Saturday. H. J. McDrmid, an insurance man of Eugene was in the city Saturday. W. H. Kincart, the Mtdford .insur ance man, was in town Friday. Chas. Short the Merlin Real Estate man was iu Grants Pass last Monday. L. E. Schruitt, proprietor of the saw mill at Selma, wasiu town Satur day. Miss Victorina Pollock is visiting friends in Gleudale this week. Grants Pass will be all abloom a week from Friday todav Jane 26th. Cxlestin Mineral Springs hotel, open June 5th,. New mauageuieut. Mrs. J L. Stone, leuee. 8-2 7t Economy Fruit Jars at Hair-Riddles'. Mis Viv'an Cilbraith left Friday for Silver ton where she will visit a sister. Mrs. M. C. Hiegins ano Miss Edna Crwfford returned Monday from Wolf Creek after a brief visit. Gas Engines and Power Pumps the Kind that are always ready to work at Hair-Riddle's. Henry Colvin left Wednesday for Round Mountain, Nevada, where be will spend the summer. Fishermen complain that the fish run this season is mucl' later than usual and that as a matter of fact few fish have thus far been caught. Rev. A. R. Dodd preached his fare well sermon at the Presbyterian church last Sunday aod Monday de parted for his former homein Kansas. Frank Rosa and wife and Mrs. Fred Gnmpert started Wednesday in an automobile for Crescent City .on a pleasure trip. James Martin came home from Ash land Monday. He captured second prize in the State Normal running race. Remnant hose regular 12V cent grade in length from 10 to 20 feet at 10 cents per foot at Hair-Riddle's. 6-12 2t A. E. Voorhies returned home from Portland last Sunday morning after EXCURSION It makes no difference where yon go, your trip will not be you complete unless TAKE A KODAK with you Brownie Cameras, $1 to $0 Kodaks $5 to $100 A new lot of the very latest models int twoivod. call at our store. It will be a great pleasure to show yon. We have the most complete Kodakery in Southern Oregon, and sorply alike. the professional and amateur. Rnwell's Music Store aving did the Rose Festival, spent a week with his parents and attending a meeting of the Shrinera. Manager Herb Sampson and Fore man John Webber of the Grants Pass Oauning Co., went to Portland Sun day night, in the interest of the can nery. Fruit picking ladders at Hair-Rid die's. One fellow is In the oity jail laying out ttO fine and two others had to ante $5 piece in Justice Holmau's oourt Wednesday morning as an expiation for having indulged in a tripartite ring oo the streets Tuesday evening about the time they should have been peaceably partaking of the evening meal. Closing Out our stock of Top and Open buggies, regardless or cost. Hair-Riddle Hdw. Co. The painting of the various store front oo the east side of North Sixth street ha added much to the appear ance of the block and is an indica tion of thrift highly commendable to the various Hues of business occu pying them. Its astonishing how much a little raiot artistically ap plied adds to the beauty of a building or oertaia section of a town. W. B. Sherman and G. H. Carner left for Portland a la automobile. with F. B. Olding as Chauffeur in j Mr. Camera white steamer touring car. The purpose of the trip was not given out but it is not to be pre sumed that they are running against time as they expect to be gone a Week. He returned yesterday. E. V. Carter, cashier of the bank of Ashland, Benton Bowers, Editor Wagoner of the Tidings and J. Kellener all of Ashlaud. pained through here Tuesday about I o'olock en route home from Portland in a 85 H. P. Mitchell touring oar, which Mr. Carnr bad recently purchased in Portland and the party were bring ing home. Up to Grants Pass tney bad not bad a mishap of aay sort Stephen A. JConnell of Portland, an employe of the United States secret aervice of the treasury department, was in the city Moo day looking up the purious five dollar gold piece which . i were aiieai nere buujo worm. gu. Formerly Portland and Seattle were In the same district of this department of the ooonttrfeit servioe bat the work became too extensive and on May 11th of the present year Portland was created a district by itself and Mr. Connell is now identified with tbe Portland headquarters. Bio Flame oil stoves at Hair Riddle's. 2t H. L. Truax received bis handsome new Tourist automobile this week, ordered some weeks ago. Cherry Pitters at Hair-Riddle's. The Ashland commercial club an nounoes that that city will have a rousing oelebration on the glorious Fourth. Economy Fruit Jars at Hair Riddle's, -13 2t The shower Monday eve'ing was splendid for the gardeus, besides set tling the dust. Conoilmnu Kinney has purchased a fine 12000 touring car which he and his family are greatly euj yiug. Supt. of Streets MoLane began a splendid job Monday motnmg by having all stouvs and other rubbish hauled off streets of the thebiiinga portion of town and when the work is completed the appearance of the city will be greatly improved. It woold appear from the number of mining men who hav been in Grauts Pass and Josephine CJunty looking over various properties . that this iu-da-try should soon be one of the most prominent in Southern Oregou. More than half a dozen have ben here within the last week, a majority of whom were looking for properties for northern and eastern parties If your old mower is giving you trouble, throw it away and g t one of those new 4 MoCormicks at Hair-Riddle's. They are the best on the market. 6-12 21 As an indication that Grants Pass is growing right along quite a number of new and very substantial resi dences are goiug up. Among these is one for Joseph Wharton at Fir-t aod A, a neat story and a half structure. At B and Second for Attoruey.Robt. Smith's father. ; Again we have reoeived unsigned communication and uows items. We are always glad to receive news items but we must know to whom we ar indebted as we will not publli-b items the truth of which are Dot vouchedfor by reepoosible parties. If yon need a nice rubber tired or top buggy ak Hair-Riddle to show yoa what they;have. They are closing out the remainder of their gardless of oost. C. A. Malboeof, of Portland, dis. trict freight agent for Oregon for the Souhtreo Pacific was in Grants Pass Tuesday while on trip through Southern Oreson looking over the freight traffio conditions in the in terest of hia company. Mr. Malboeof stated that the Southern Pacific's freight traffio . wa holding op will considering the bait that has com over th business of the country by the custom the American people have fallen into of imagining that a presi dential election year should be dull io all industrial and commercial line. His company has moet encouraging crop reports from ail sections or tn country and the condition of all lines of trade seem to indicate that strong revival in all line of busluess will set in this fall and that soon times will be back to the prosperous days of former years. If you want a sprinkler that will cover every corner of your lawn and distribute the water eqoally. get a DEW DROP at Hair-RiddKn 813 2t Mrs Wade, mother of Mrs. O. D. Sirgent, celebrated her 105th birthdaj, on June 4th, at the home of ber daughter on Upper Smith River. A number of the neighbors were present and'a pleasant time had. Mrs. Wade's memory is good, she recounting Inci dents of her early life in Canada, wherb she was born, ber parents being among the first to locate in the then wilderenesa. Those present wished Mrs. Wade many returns of the day. Crescent City Recoid. Weed puller just the thing to get that plaotln ont of your lawn at Hair- Riddle'. R12 2t to think of the warm weather that is coming. You will want to keep your provisions in one of our f White Enamei Refrigerators I - and then keep yourself cool with a dish of cream made in a White Mountain Freezer We have all sizes of both in stock Cramer Eros. Odd Fellows Block lc Tool Ltman Squeerar stork re. 6-12 2t Take WITH THE? NSW a. an r i "vr i AIM Notice Ladies ELIGHTCD mm WITH And be sure you don't get panned off on you any old Fruit Jar as the above cnt gives you a fair illustration of one who has been much disgusted by listening to the old, old story. No we haven't the SCH AM, but one just as good. Now if you haven't succeeded in getting them so far come to GIBSON'S he has them SOME BARGAIN POINTERS New Note from th Business Man to Haider. MERLIN ACRES That beautiful tract of land lying just east of Merlin, on railroad, county road, and Grouse creek, is being cut into 5-acre tracts and will be sold on easy terras, improved or unimproved. INVESTIGATE IT FRONT ST. Motio-"The Beat Tllwaya" Opposite Depot Get thb First Choi'k. I know every piece of land in the district, know what it will produce, know its value, and can show you the best in any line you desire without loss of time. C. E. SHORT MERLIN. OREGON Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist Oo to Coron (or Plumbing. E. Peterso, Pioneer Insurance Man. M. Clemens. Prescription Druumit. Gardner & Oo. have a special sale every Friday. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron 'l Bee the new China ware at Buell's. Tea and Coffee Store Front Street. Ton will And 8ammon' Vegetable Wondtr Soap at Alfred Bnyder's res- tanrant oo a street. 4-17 tf Cash paid for Greco aod Dry Hides, Furs and Wool, J. H. Ahlf. at City Market. -8 tf DeWltt's Carbolic Witoh Haael Salve. It is especially good for piles Bold by Modal Drug Btore. 4-B IS. Alfred Letoher, Registered Optom etrist aod Jeweler in Dixon told stand, Front street Eye tested free. Get prices oo the Alamo Gatolin Engine aod Wood saws befor buytog. J. D. Franklin, agent OfUc in IUa Die's Plumbing Hhop, H street, be tween 6Ui and 7th. .4-24 tf J. D. Franklin has the agency for the Alamo Gasoline Engine. Office in Rannie' Plumbiog shop. H. street, Vet ween h and lib. 4-24 tf DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pill are prompt and thorough and will io a short time strengthen Weakened kidneys and allays troubles arising from inflammation of the bladder. Sold by Model Drug Store, 4-8 lit Geo. II. Parkar, the nurseryman, now has his oftlu with J. E. Peter son, wbo will answer inquiries and take orders should Mr. Parksr not be in th office. 6 22 6t FIRST BAPTBIT CHURCH. Suoday morning, Juue 11, Rev. Dark will give bis final message In his stewardship rally. Tbe hour of servioe 1 10:30. Tbe Bible School meets at 11:45 under the direction of Hoy Haokett. MIm Nina Paddock will have charge of the Young Peo ple's meeting at 7 p. in. Subject How to Get and Keep Situation." The paator will preach at 8 o'olock on the topic "Liberty." The dlaous sion of tbe local option ,law ha brought this subject again before os. A cordial weloom await yoa. To Whom It May Concern. As the Northwest representative for th Hende Mfg. Company of Springfield, Mas., manufacturer f the famous INIDIAN MOTORCY CLES, we hate duly authorised Mr. Mile Molntyr of Grant Pas, Ore gon, a our, Agoot for Indian Motor cycle from Joaephln County, Oregon, and take plraaor io commending him to all prospective' purchaser, to whom we are confident he will extend every courtesy an Agent and Practical Mechanic can. Your Respectfully, BALLOU St WRIGHT, Portland, Or., Better than ever. If you are In terested in seeing and bearing great men and women, io fioe music, art, io Bible study, in Cookery, and lot of other good things, send postal at once for further Information. S. O. Chautauqua Association, Ashland, Or. -12 J. H. Ahlf, has beautified and im proved th Interior of hi meat market on Wet 6th street by the installation of a handsome new glass show'caae or the display of all things in the meat line. L.