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This week we are making a
special sale ot the Sylvan Soaps,
price of which may be seen in
our window. These are superior
to many of the high priced import
ed Toilet S.iaps and you will be
pleased if you try them. They are
delightfully perfumed with either
Violet, Heliotrope or that most
refreshing odor of the Sandal wood.
SABINS DRUG STORE
MORRIS HILL GRANGE.
The Morris Hill Grange held an opeu
meeting last Saturday evening offer
ing the liospi'ality to the neighbor
hood, and a j lly good t'tni was had.
The main part of the evening consist
ed of a gnol old fashions! country
dance in which young an 1 old joined.
The mnsio was furnished by tb Sav
age brother. Dnghnnts and sweet
cider were ferved and Mr. Sooville's
Victor Orapliojihoue filled in the "be
tween dunce. "
There ws also a short p'Ogram o
readings and masio. Tue One Hoes
Shay Mis Fa; Diffendorfer. Cam
palga Poein Mrs Jenks. Violin and
Mandolin doeU Chas and Chris. Mor
, rison. Recitation Master Mead Jenks.
. Preparation is now being made for
the subject of the next meeting, "Im-
migMtion"whioh will; ba a discussion
as to whether the law should be more
l.beral or restricted.',
Count, weigh and measure ertrythinq you
buy American Grocer.
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Grocery
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4 PERSON AL ITEMS. 4.
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Frank Carrcll of Kerby was a town
vititer Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith visited
Roeeborg this week.
" E.D.Brigss the Ashland attorney at
tended roort in Grants Pass this week.
A. B Cornell returned Saturday
from a business trip to Medford and
Ashland.
j. u. Aiattison or ualice Ureas was
transacting businees in Grants Pax
Wednesday.
T. K. Anderson is in from Galice
Creek attending the sessions of the
Circuit Court
W. E. Bnrnliam, business manager
lor the Boetonian Mioistrel Maids is
io town ahead of his attraction.
Froit Inspector H. C. Bateham went
to Medford Thursday to look fter
the arrangement of exhibits from this
section.
Mrs. J. ;E. Hair returned Tuesday
from Salem where she was in at
tendance at the M. E. church con
ference. Window glass and putty at H air
Riddle's. V. I. Megxrgle arrived last Friday
from Pensylvania and expects to make
bis home in this section. Mrs. Mo
gargle arrived bere some months ago.
Mrs. M. C. Findley returned from
Salem Eugene, Portland and other
lioiots where she has been visiting
friends.
Geo. Altpeter returned from Cres
cent City the latter cart of last week
aod will again take up bis r sidence
in Grants Paw after au absence of
some months.
If you use ''American Stock of
Rabbit Fence" around your orchard
and vineyard, you are sure to protect
them from rabbits and stock. Sold
only by Hair-Riddle Hdw. Co.
Roy Wilson left Thursday morning
with D. H. Eismann to make the
trip to Portland by automobile. They
expect to stop off a day at Roseborg
for a hunt. Mr. Wilson will return
from Portland by train the early part
of next week.
'Miss Jessie Hale entertained a number
of her friends at a dinner party given
at her home in this city on last Tues
day evening in honor of her friend
Miss Ada West, who leaves the lat
ter part of this week for her home at
LaQrande, after a visit bere of a
month.
If yon want a 'butcher knife that
will take a firet-class'edge and bold It,
get an A, J. Jordan's hand made aud
band turned. Every knife guaranteed
to be perfect. Sold only by Hair-Riddle
Hdw. Co.
Miss Carrie O Lindholm of Des
Moines, this week purchased 80 acres
of the J. T. Morrison farm, north of
town, the consideration being $5,000.
G. P. Stanbrougb & Son have pur
chased a 40 acre tract of land in the
Fruitdale distrct. These gentlemen
ara from Duluth Minnesota, and in
form ns that in the near future three
other families will arrive to take 10
aore each of the fortv. Work will
begin at once to clear the land and
make it ready for the plow, and in
the spring will be put into fruit.
The big musical show, the Bostonian
Bouonian Minstrel Maids will be here
Tuesday, Oct 6.
O. L. Leigh and family whe for the
pant eight years have resided on
Silver Creek, have purchased a 10 acre
tract of land sooth of town, and will
hereafter make their home on the
place. They have began to erect a
bouse and as soon as this is completed
will prepare the ground for an or
chard. Malleable Garland Range, the
world's beet sold only by Cramer Bros.
Chopping Bowls aod Knives at
Cramer Bros.
W. R. McCracken returned Thurs
day from Medford where he spout
several dajs.
Prices cut" to a whisper Ini Fred
Gampert's going out of buriuess sale.
A good play with a good strong plot
and an onutual amount of rich comedy
interpreted by a clever lot of peopln is
what will be seen when "The Mis
souri Girl" appears at Opera House,
Saturday Oct. 8.
"CLOSUfG OUT our ' stock of glass
ware regardless of coat. Hair-Riddle
Hdw. Co.
G. H. Cft'ner and wife have re
turned from an extended trip through
South Dakota, Minnesota and Michi
gan. Most'of the time was spent at
their old home, at Redflelo", South
Dakota.
Our 3d carload (this year) of
"American Fence" has arrived and
we are now able to furnish you with
any style yon may desire. Hair
Riddle Hdw. Co.
The H.;w. Warrington farm, eight
miles southwest of town was told this
week to A. S. Reitz who came here
from Topeka, Kansas. The price paid
was 5,400 and it is 'considered well
worth the money. Mr. Warrington
will reside irGrants Pant" temporarily
and will probably purchase a 10 or 20
acre orchard tract near town.
J. W. Howard returned Tuesday to
his San Francisco home, after spendng
a month in Grants Pars looking atVr
property interest and renewing ac
quaintances. While here he pat a new
roof on the Courier building and also
on the Howard house on Fourth street,
both of which are owned by him.
Wait! Wait! Wait! Wait for Wed
nesday Oct. 8th.
"The Missouri Girl" has broken
reoords for large business In more
than two-thirds of the theaters played
in the past ten years and this mostly
in return dates. This should be a
guarantee that the show is "all right"
Ladies have you seen "those bargains
in Glassware that Hair-Riddle Hwd.
Oo. is offering In their closing ont
sale?
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'fr ! LOCAL EVENTS.
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Will Marnaga Eugene Farm,
Mrs. H. E. Cooper was a Grants
Pass visitor on Saturday last, bring
ing in a quantity of Claredon pears
whloh were excellent ia color, sice
and quality. The Coopers have re
sided ' for the past twelve years on
what Is known as the George H. Kel
ly place, about 10 miles down the
river, but expect to move to Eugene in
November, the place having been re
cently sold and is now known aa the
Gunnell place.
This Is one of the finest farms in
the valley and consists of 833 acres,
about two-thirds of which has been
cultivated. Ia the orchard there are
peach, pear, prune, apple and cherry
trees.
Mr. Kelly, the former owner of the
plaoe also owns a farm near Eugene
and Mr. Cooper will take charge of
that property when be and his familv
leave here. Their numerous friends
bope that their sojourn away from
Grants Pass will be of short duration,
and confidently bope to see them back
in a short space of time.
The Rogue River Fruit Exchange
will have a car of fruit ready for ship
ment next week.
Buffalo Bills Wild West Show at
trated a number of our citizens to
MedfoM on Monday.
A ooupln of very neat signs have
been plarod io frout of the L. B. Hall
art store, heiug made of bright un'tal
with black lettering.
A larrfft auiouut of cord wood is be
ing thipped in from Merliu, Hugo
aud other nearby places, all of which
finds a ready sale.
The fire department was called out
Monday afternoon by a brush lire on
tha ou'sklrts of the city northwest of
town, hut no damage was done.
Five boxes of box apples and one
box of plate apples were shipped
Thursday morniog to the Medford fair
from the George A. Hamilton orchard.
The Bryan and Keru Club of Jose
phine Ooouty meets every Monday
evening at the court house at 8 o'clock
p. m. tf.
The brightret, cleanest funniest play
on the market is the "Missouri Girl,'1
which will be een at the Opera
House Saturday Oct S.
Workmen are engaged in remodeling
warehouse No. 1, putting it in shape
for use as a warehouse and packing
room by the Rogue River Fruit Ex-change.
H. O. Mackey has purchased the
photo establishment of J W. Brauoh
in this city. Mr. Mackey is well
known in Southern Oregon a one of
the best photographers who have ever
been here.
The pretty little black team belong
ing to C. W. Long on Jump-off-Joe
Creek, became frightened at the train
last Saturday, and in cutting op broke
thetongue to the boggy. They were
standing at the orossing by the depot
at the time.
Our sister olty, Medford, has found
that it pays to advertise, and having
learned how to keep things booming
believes in keeping the good work op.
Already they have Issued two book
let descriptive of the town and are
now undertaking a third which will
describe the whole of Jackson county.
The Missouri Girl which oome to
tbe Opera House Saturday Oct 8d is
a bright, rural comedy that pictures
life In the Otark country in every de
tail. It ha a strong moral which al
ways leaves a good impiessioo, and
bears the proud distinction of having
the endorsement of all the leading
critics of things theatrical, as well a
of the pulpit throughout the entire
country. The comedy is clean, refined
and extremely fanny, being the kind
of fun that yon are not ashamed to
have yoor mother wife sister or sweet
heart see.
They have almost anything you need
at the Little Wonder Store, but J. T.
says the best thing they keep is an
enviable reputation and a host of
warm friends and these are not for
sale I Also best wood in the world,
flatter. 9-114
Electric Theatre
Program for Friday and Saturday
PICTURES
The Spetar. Loves 111 Lucie. Lost and Found.
Disastrous 1'iirtatioiis.
SONG "Sweet Adeline"
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
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Grants Pass Opera House
TUESDAY, OCTOBER G, 10OS
THE BRILLIANT MUSICAL NOVELTY
"THE EOSTONIAN MINSTREL MAIDS"
A Bevy of Pretty Girls
MIRTH MUSIC AND MELODY
Catchy Songs and Tuneful Music
PRICES 35c, 50c, 75c
BORN
PARDEE At Grants Pas, Ore., Son
day, he pt tuber 8? to Mr. aud Mrs.
Sam Pardee of Canyonville, Ore, a
daughter.
Mrs. Pardee has been spending the
past two months in Grants Pass with
her parent Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Soo
vill. HALL At Grants Pan, Sept. 23, to
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall, a girl.
SHOEMAKE At Selma. Ore.. Toes
day, 8eptbtner S3, 1008, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Shoemake, a daughter.
MARRIED.
LUCKER BREAZEALE At the res
idence of the bride's parents io
Grants Pass, Thursday, Oct. 1, 1908,
John K. Locker to Miss Martha B.
Uieateale, Stephen Jewell officiat
ing. WETSEL BURROWS At Grants
Pass, Sept- 93, at the home of O. K.
Phillips, Edward Wetsel to Mauds
Barrows, Judge Jewsll officiating.
CROW BASSERMAN Iu tbe parlors
of the Lay ton hotel at Grants Pass,
Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1908, Loula J.
Crow and Viola E. Bassernian, both
of Josephine county, Rev. F. O.
Lovett, officiating. .
SOME BARGAIN POINTERS
News Notes F rom the Bualneaa
Men to Kaidara.
PAINTER COX At
Grants Pas, on Monday, September
28, 1908, Ros Painter, of Jackson
county to Miss Mary A. Uox, of
Joseph ne county, Rev. O. H.
Cleaves, offioiatiing.
DIED.
ROBSEN-Thursday, Oct. I, 1008, at
Grams Pas of tuberculosis Mrs. W.
D. Robcou, aged 30 years, 4 months
aud 38 days.
The funeral will be held at Gold
Hill Saturday. Deceased ia survived
by her husband and two childon.
Dr. Flanagan,
Physician and Dentist.
Go to Coron for Plumbing.
J. E. Peterson, Pioneer InsoranoeMan-
Furlt Jar at Hair-Riddle Hdw Co.
M. Clement, Prescription Druggist.
2 Stone jars and ohurns at Hair-Riddles.
A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak
Range atOoron's
Stone Jars and churn at Hair-Riddle.
Alfred Letcher, Registered Optom
strtst and Jeweler in Dixon sold stand.
Front street Eyes tested free.
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., say:
"I have only taken four dose of Ds
Witt Kidney and Bladder Pill and
they have done for me more than any
other medicine has ever done. Bold
by Model Drag Store.
Bath Room Oil Heater on band at
Cramer Pro. . . .
Jiamberlaln'a Cough Itemed the
Moat Popular Ileuanse It
la the Boat.
"I have sold Cliainlwrlaln's Cough Rem
edy for the put eight years and find It to be
one of the lel selling medicine on the mar
ket. For hiiliir and young children there
Is nothing better In tli line of rough syrups,"
ays l'sul Allen, Plain Dealing, La. This
remedy not only curve tlis coughs, enlils and
croup so common among voungchildran, but
is plramnt and tufa for tliem to take. For
ale I'T M. Clemens.
ANOTHER CARLOAD COMING
A. U. BANNARD
V) The Furniture Man
Returned from Portland Thursday,
having ordered two car loads of
furniture, and will tell you about
the goods next week.
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