- ROOUB RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON JULY 3. 18 I I I T ---W w m I you I ; t i i rir (leu, metuure fenthing fay America Oncer. THE WHITE HOUSE GROCERY 0 ft&ttHH !TiWsr4 """ewML, went to Portland t-I-I 'I"M Dr. Vannvk . ' 4 PERSONAL ITEMS. vTuesday night. AAJJJJ. ! Attorenjr 0. S. Brown whent op to ' - i l rli"i"l"i"H"lMl..H.,'l',cl'8CPvI'8 yesterday to look Geo. Durham was in Medford Toes-day. . ..w ul j,,, uy CDDQaj,ea j0 Grants Pass. was io from Wood- was in the for for Oar Great National Holiday The Glorious Fourth with its attendant noise, ora tory and hot air is due to ar rive here on Saturday on the fourth day of the coming month hence in order to give every one a chance to go to Wilderville to properly cele brate the day we would ask all our patrons and in fact everybody to make their pur chases on Friday, since every American store will be closed for the greater part of the day. On this, the real Amer ican holiday, The White House Qrocrry will be open until 9 a, m, Fruit eanmner season is now on. We have the now celebrated Easy Vncum Jar. Nothing better on the mar ket. We have them in pints quarts and half gal. Fluted Fluted jelly glasses (rounded rim) 45c dozen. Parafine and all kinds of jar rubbers. A. New Courae. Daughter "Yes, I have graduated, bat how I must Inform myself in bsvchology, philology, blbll Practical Mother "Stop right where you are. I have arranged for you a thorough oourse in roastology boilogy, stltchology, darnology and ONnnrul rinmnntin hnstleolOKT. NoW get ou your working clothes." For lunch goods we have even-thins to fill an empty head or a tired stomach. Sliced Beef in bulk or in glass jars. Minced Ham we slice in thin. Oregon Fall Cream Cheese. Large Queen Olives. Finest Italian Olive Oil. Columbia River Red Sal mon. Lunch Mackerel, Sardines, etc. Snider's Pork and Beans, (very good) 12$c, 20c and 25c. Roned Chicken, Deviled Ham. Lunch Tongue. Comb Honpy and White Rose Strained Honey in bulk. Evaporated Peaches, Apri cots and Pears now cheaper. The White House Gf ocer v For Fine Teas and Coffees. Simuel Mathiaa ville Sunday. Jan. Swinney of Waldo county seat Saturday. F. W. Maher of Williams was in town last Monday. Roy Cooppr of Medford was in Grants Pass over Snnday. J. K. Howard of Medford was in Josehpine's capital Saturday. Sheriff Rusfell i recoveringfrom a brief tosell with toosilitis. 20 per cent discount on hammocks (to close out stock) at Hair-Riddle's. Postmaster Donuell returned last Friday from a bu6iuess trip at Glen dale. Mips Mary Galvin, who has been attending school at St. Paul, is borne for the summer vacation. Mrs. M. J. Anderson and daughter Ireo are home from their Tisit at Hood River. The American Eagle will be un caged at Tskilma on tbe Fourth that's tomorrow. Bruce Raybell of the Galice Creek district, came in Saturday and spent Sun i v. W. J. Marvin, a mining man from the Galice district, was in the county seat lat Monday. C. C. Hall is out again after having been confined to his home by three or four days' illness. J. T. Roberson, oue of the princi pal business men at Wonder, was in Grants Pass Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Birden are en tertaioiiigg R. Rouse and Jainily of Ashland this week. F. H. Oakley and family of Oak land, Cat., were visiting in Grants Pass the first of the week. W. A. McCulloch of Mason City, Iowa waa looking about Grants Pass the tore part of tbe week. Jelly glasses 40 and 45 cents per dozen at Hair-Riddle's. Mrs. Kvan Wimer left Snnday night for Roseburg, where she and Mr. Winier will hereafter make their per manent home. Ed Smith and Mrs. Smith of Mont- pelier, Idaho, are in the city looking about with view to location Mrs. Geo. Pratt of Klamath went to Ashland Tueiday after having spent few days 'in the city, tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Churchill. . Mrs. E. Bancroft and daoghter, Mrs. Cleveland of Boise, Idaho, are In the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Newell. Supt. Carra of the Takilma smelter came in Snnday nigtit ana spent a Connie of days looking after business matters. E. J. Hottenroth and wife returned to their home at rortiano aaiuraay after a pleasant week's vibU with J, T. Tuffs and family. Herbert and Arthur Samppson, ao com pan led by their father, C. II e.mtuuin. are out to Steamboat for a couple of week's camping. O. C. Matlock of Spokane, a eon of Mayor Matlock of Eugene, arrived in Grant Pass last week and expects to locate here permanently. D. H. Russell of Medford, proprie tor of Russell's restaurant of this city, in tiwn Monday looking after his interests here.J Most of the stores of the city will be closed Saturday, the 4th, bnt all will be open Friday evening to en able those who wish to make such purchased as they desire. J. H. Hum, "Billy Young ana rreu Hanks of A'hland arrived here Wednes day evening by wagon and left yester day morning for Pistol river on a prospecting tour. They expect to be out all summer and will operate a por tion of the time in Curry county. Clans Schmidt and family, who have been spending the past three raonthi with relatives and friends in Germany, left Holstein on their return home yesterday, July 2. They will atop at New York City, Washing ton. and Chicago, en route and will probably be home sometime io Angust. I 110 Cash and one dloUr jjer week gets that handsome cook stove in Hair Riddle Hdw. Co's. window. If yon a . .in., nnv'i vonr chance to get one easily. Special Forest Insjcetor A. E. Ames, and Assistant H. M. Gutbne of tbe forest reserve office here left Mon day to inspect tbe Oregon caves. Theie caves will eventually, be put in shape and made accessible o the general public under the supervision of the government forest rre on.... At such Mme the caves will come to be known as one of tbe most interest ing spots in Josephine coonty. after lenal matters H. J. Clark left yesterday Phoenix to fig ore on a contract the erection of a school bouse. The candy and cisar store at the corner of Filth and G streets baa sone out of busine-s. Tlure will b a jrint installation of the officers of the Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges at Odd Fellows Hall Wednesday, July 15th. Mifs Agues Georga went to Ashland Monday morning where she has ac cepted a position in Poley's drug store. Connty Supt. Savage after having atteuded the state teachers' associa tion at Eugene last week, returned ho me Sunday. Miss Marjorie Kinney returned home Sunday from Clairmont, CaL, where slie has been in attendaueo at Pomona college. Mrs. A. Wiuiberley, wife of Editor Wimberley of the Roseburg Review, returned home Tuesday after a pleat- ant visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. L. Cleveneer. Sup'. R. H. Turner of the city schools, returned home Sunday from Eugene where he had neen io attend ance at the annual meeting of the state teachers' association. The Fonrth of July pionlo at Wilderville will be one of the biggest doin's of the kind ever held in the county outside of Grants Pass. Many are planning "to automobile or other wise out there from the county seat. Miss Lola MoDow left Monday evening for Elleosburg, Wash., where she will visit for awhile with her brother and will also visit; another brother at Union, Ore., before return ing to her home here. E. V. Ingles returned home yester day from Des Moines, Iowa and other eastern points where be and his family have bean visiting for tbe past few weeks. Mrs. Ingles and tbe baby are at Ipsiwick, S. D., where they will spend couple of weeks before returning Ex-County Supt. of school E piste of Wenatohee, Wash., arrived here Tuesday in search of investment io fruit lands, after ' having looked over Ashlaud and Medford. While he baa not fully investigated this section, be is very favorably impressed with what he has already seen. Mrs. E. S. Wells of Ekley, arrived in the city last week and bat pur chased the Edwards residence on north Sixth street which she and Mr. Wells will niake their home as soon as pos sible. Mr. Wells is still at Elkey ad juring matters on his ranch near that place, bot will be here shortly. Mr. Wells is a brother of J. R. Wells of this city. Next week's inne of the Courier ill begin a new serial story under the popuhtr title of "The Merry Widow." This new story promises to be as charming and airy as the lady's headgear of the same name and none of the readers of the Courier can afford to miss a single number of the paper while the story runs, which will be for tome weeks. Subscribe do it now to that you will get the first installment of "The Merry Widow." John H. Quinton of Los Angeles, Cal., who is consulting engineer for the United States Reclamation service stopped off here Wednesday between trains en route to Klamath Falls, for a brief visit with his brother-in-law, Postmaster G. W. Donnell Quinton, had been looking over some j government work at North Yakima, j Wash., and was oo hit way to Klamath Jo look aftler extensive government works now in process at that point. He dropped in on Mr. n, mn ell bv surprise, as the latter was not aware that he was any where in this section. Everything it in readiness for the roosiog ceieoraiion i abumuu w morrow, and judging from the pro gram issued there will be something doing every minute. Hon. Robert Nixon cf Yreka will be orator of the day. The Medford and Jacksonville bands will furnish abundant music Special train leaves Grants Pasa at 7 a. m. and returning leaves Ashland on return at 10 :30 p. m. As a majority or the band boys are clerks in the various stores, and as the merchantt will keep open to night, later than usual for the aooom- modaton of those who wish to pur chase supplies for Jtbe urdav when be closed, LOCAL EVENTS. M-M'M- Mrs. Hall eutertained number of friends at ber home, Wednesday evening. The Grants Pass Box Co., has just called in all its labor notes of May 1st, 1908. If you want to save money on your ice bill, gel one of the refrigerators with syphon trap at Hair-Riddle's. T''e Amita class of Baptist church gave a snpper Monday evening at J. D. Drake' s home, there being 35 preseut and a good time enjoyed generally. Manager G. D. Horner of the Grants Pass Box Co. has been con fined at hit home at Chico, Cal.. the past 10 days by serious illuess, though he is reported some better this morning. The Glorious Fonrth tomorrow being a legal holiday, the postoffioe will bt open only two hours, a fol-! lows: From 10 to 11 a m. and from S to 8 p. m Patrons will please bear this fact in mind. A special excursion train leaves Grants Pass for Ashland at 7 a, m. Jnly 4th. Returning leaves Ashland at 10:30 p. m. for Grants Pass. Round trip tl-80- Round trip rate to all points July 3d and 4th oue and one third fare. In the game of ball here last Sun day between tbe Central Point and Grants Pasi teamt the Locals won by a score of 8 to 2. The prinolpal feature of the contest was that Cen tral Point played an errorless game. Grants Past plays at Ashland next Sunday. Messrs. Coburn & Hawkins have purchased the Log Cabin saloon at Gold Hill and will move their stock of liquors from here to that place at soou as they can be packed. They formerly conducted a saloon on Front street. Say, have yon teen that fine oook stove that the Hair-Riddle Hdw. Co. have in their window and are offering for only $10 cash and one dollar per week? Elmer Shankt real estate office bad a splendid decoration during the flower show. It I consisted of branches of apple, peach and pear trees lltterally laden with Iroit, in dicating that may of the trees in tbe orchards from which they had been taken would have to be thinned. Clarence Woodruff of Crescent City took oot from Grants Past last Mon day morning a handsome 7 -months old Jersey bull, which he had purchased from the Ladd breeding farm near Portland, and which be will add to hit dairy herd. The animal cost him 150. He attracted the attention of quite a .number at he was beiug drawn through the etreets. Harrison Brothers, Robert, Benja min and Bert, who have bben operat ing extensively oot on Williams Creek this spring, and who it will bo re membered, took ont so much gold in April and May, have suspended opera tions temporarily on account of a lack of water. They, with their families came to the city last Saturday and will remain until after the fourth, when they will return to the creek aud move their camp closer to water facilities and resume placer opera tions. Among the unique window display! for the rose show and flower feetival tt Fridav was that at J. Pardee's grocery on G ttreet between Fifth A Rose Garden in this climate will give you lots of flowers six, seven and eight months in the yeaJfj you must be willing to give some time and trouble, and then with the expense for a few tools, your satisfaction and pleasure will be increased one hundred per cent. You may need a HOE, RAKE, SPADE, PRUNING SHEARS, or PLANET JR. Single Wheel HOE. All these and many other tools we can furnish youwe also have plenty of garden hose Cramer Bros. Odd Fellows Block Lemon Squeezers Fertilizer SOME BARGAIN POINTERS New Note from the Dusineae Men to Header. COMING EVENTS. July 4, Saturday Dance at the Sav age Creek hall. Tickets including supper and horse food, 'J. Ice oream, 10a A-19 St Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist. Oo to Ooron for Plumbing. J. E. PetersnB, Pioneer Insurance Man. M. Clement, f rescnption Druumst. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges atCoron'i See the new Chlnaware at Buell e. Tea aud Coffee Store Front Street. You will find Sammon's Vegetable Wonder Soap at Alfred Snyder's res taurant on G ttteet. 4-17 tf Cash paid for Green and Dry Hide, Port and Wool, J. H. Ablf, at City Market. 8 38 tf DeWitt's Oarbollzed Witch Heeel Kle. It it esueoially good lor piles Sold by Model Drng Store. 4-8 13. I Alfred Letcher, Registered Optom etrist and Jeweler in Dixon sold stand, Front street. Eyee tested free. Get prices on the Alamo Gasoline Engines and Woodsaws before buying. J. D. Franklin, agent. Office in R nie's Plumbing Shop, H street, be tween eth aud 7th. 4-24 tf J. D. Franklin has the agency for the Alamo Gasoline Engine. Office in Rannle's Plumbing shop. H. street, between 6h and 7th. 4-34 tf DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will io a short time strengthei Weakened kidneys and allays troobles arising from inflammation of the bladder. Sold bv Model Drug Store. 4-8 18t Geo. H. Parker, the nurseryman, now has his oinoe wun j. reier son. who will answer inqnlriet and take orders 'should Mr. Parker not be in the office. 5 23 t be held at pioet the granges. y- Wilderville under na tive Josephine county A 15-jewel Elgin movement gold watch will be given away at Bob Mansfield's July 81st. Do you wan it? 6-26 6t Kodak Keep a Kodak Record of your Summer Ploasurers Anybody can Kodak It is easier to go right than wrong by the Kodak system Simple, inexpensive and no dark room for any part of the work Kodak $1 to $100 Brownie Cemertva $1 to $9' Rowell's Music Store Pioneer Auiyinj; and Rcf. Co. Capital $100,000. Kt. 27 yetrs. Gold bane Million i cyanides, rich ere, etc. hough i atying Ok. Hpot caul! on unliving milieu. 1.14 Mil nl. near u, H. kfint, hn Kranclsoo, Cal. and Biith 'street. It wat .the .repre Mr- ' sentatioo of a good sized American fag formed of beant. White, and brown ones furnished the stripet aod on a blue piece of cambric white beans were also arranged to represent the stars. It was Mr. Pardee's own decoration and wat indeed a great credit. Supervisor of Forest Reserve An derson came in Tuesday morning from Eden Valley where he had been for a few days looking after business matters. He was acoonipauied home by Forest Ranger carie louug whose address in the Reserve is Merien. The latter was suffering from ao ulcerated tooth and made a bee line for the dentist's office. He will spend a few days io the Reserve office before retnroing to his station oo tbe Reserve. Don't let voor garden and orchard 1 burn np for lack of water when the ! Hair-Riddle Hdw. Co. will put yoo io such a fine pomping plant for to littlA mnneV. Ask them about the Fourth Sat-' plants that are now in ana wording. most of the ttoree will j. r. Weill, who operatee ine street greater Tport ion of the ' sprinkler, is nothing of not original, and in appreciation of the "drought which set io Tuesday nignt, J. H. Aostin of Kerby left here Mon day for Sacramento., Cal., where be had been oalled by the death of bit fat he, r which occurred at that place last Satorday. The death it made the more pathetio by reason of bit mother's death but a few months ago Mr. Austin came to California during the gold excitement ia '49 and was therefore one of the pioneers of the flower state. Mr. and Mrs. Austin had celebrated their golden weddiug shortly prior to the letter's death. Job Printing of all kinds at The COURIER East Front St. I be fas- day, the regular weekly band concert oWen last niifht finstead of to night as usual The '.boyt gave a good tened six bright, new tin cups on each progTam last night and a large crowd : of bis wagon Wednesday morning, gathered about the park to hearlthem. j Even those who bad not fully re- ! The band under the direction ef Prof, j covered from the flowing liowi or j Stanton Rowell will ply for the the night before had to emlle. Fonrth of Joly celebration at ;Wil-) jfew Sntock of Savage Riflet at idurviile tomorrow. 1 Hair-Riddle's. BERRY SEASON IS AT HAND A ad you should not delay until the last moment in your preparations to take care of these berries. Remember that we have the FRUIT JARS We also carry a fine line of Staple and Fancy Groceries which will appeal to both your taste aud pocket book. We arc going to GIVE AWAY A STOVE. Coaie in and find out about it. C. F. Dixon Store Closed the 4th Gr&nt Past I 1