ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON NOVEMBER 20. 1908. Fresh Goods r f i- l.aisins, murrains, drapes, Cranberries, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Almonds, Fancy Comb Honey, Celery nd Sweet Potatoes. Pardee fl fit 8v 417 G St. wcxa-ir.;:.li:K Phone 863 Ml ICl'II V School ooeimd th la Monduy mora, ing with Mi-s Callahan aa teacher. Rev. A. J. Holliugtwofh of Grant Phki iirenoied to a lnrgH und atten tive audi' nee at Murphy Hnnriay. He was n companied by Mr. and Mra. Cowdry and Mrs. Lex Calvert and daoiititer. Ask Halr-Hlddlo Hardware Co. to show you that Steel Hungi' they are HollInK for $35.00. W. J Russell ban a crew of men at work moving the hoase pnruiiared from Ira Hull onto hit farm ahout ona tuile tuttt of Murphy. Will Hayes ays confidence in sorely restored amo eleaiou fir their old black cow bus twin caliei and the heus have liexun to lay. H. P. Burheton is moving onto the L. T Day place he liavinK rented it aotne time ago. RosstTS and Carving fats at Crauier Bros. . The timoy friends of Elmer Qilmore jjave biiii a pleaiant aurpriae rartv taut Siturcley evening, it being the oonsHlon of his 21st birthriay. All re port having bad a good time. Get CHINAMEL, at Hair-Riddle's to ue on your floor and furniture That the recent anlo did not edect this favored part of the country i evidenced by the many iinpruvxuients conatuutly being ma'Ir. Mr. Ueotner hasereoied a lull tec of farm buildinga on bis fiirni runt of Muriby, II. L. ftoed Ih building a ntw hoii-e, barn, etc on iU i:ew plnuo ahout ouu mile west of thH Api li'irate bildgu ru the 8outh aid 1 Mr. Winetr ml, Mr. Leith and the llnym Hro', all have line new reidciicen couit Itottl, alsu D O. Hayes Is tu i 1 n 4 tu mlditii n lo tiis hoiiHH Hiid ht but ui t leu t k j Mint not forget L wis Mittilm l's new tarn. KUdTKlt 11KOAN. I'ittnhurtrli I'erfict Fencing posi tively Hal hit priHif at C.iuutr Hros. Iam Shoulder. Thii is a common form of rnus'iilnr rheu matism. No interim! treatment it needed Apply Clikinlu'rlntn'K Liniment freely Ihree times n day sndiiiiuiek cure is ccrtiiii'i. 'I'll it liniment lino prnvrii orciiillr Trihinhln fin miiNeulnriinil elironie ilteiinuitixni. Sold In M. ( 'lemcn. Continuous Performance Every Nijrht Thin Week Except Sund.'ty nt the. B THE FAMILY THr.ATRE" Eaat Front Street ELEVATED FLOOR Doors Open at 7:15 Moving III w V u Pictures ILLUSTRATED SONGS Change of Pictures Three times each Week MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY Admission 10c FRUTDALE A very disastrous fire occurred last Monday night when tne large new bouse owned and occupied by Joseph Qolribach and Mr. Qninlan and their families was completely destroyed. They were awakeoed aboot 1 o'clock In the morning by the smoke. The children wen carried oat in tbeir nlRht clothes. The Are had made each headway that there was no time to aav anything. All their furniture and l 'l"DKin(;s were burned including tu 1"(K) pianos. A toil bouse was also hurued together with a lot of new (uuchiuery winch it coutainel The Gcldbucha and Quinl.ics came from tit. Lnuie, Mo., only a few mouths ago and purchased the Oeutner farm. Xhey are very nice people and have the sympathy tf (be entire community .'. D" lullvL-il into buying some thing "just as good" as Rex Kllnt kote Hoofing. Rex Fllntkote is the . M,.i.!M)-:Uon roof made. Sold I by Hair-Kiddle Hardware Co. ' There-will be preaching here next Sunday at 8 :80 p in. by Rev. A. K. ! M.f.aun nf flid NnuniBn AT V. rliiireh A. 8. Keit willl Aog a anlo at this service. Dont' fail to be present. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. as UHoal. If you want some cheap powder to blow out those stumps auk Halr Klddle Hdwe. Co. about what they have. Someone said lut Saturday id Orange ireeting was the best they had ever at tended. But then they aie all up to the mark. A DravmeL of Wonderful Intent. Most strikingly effective of all the religions dramas ever presented is "The Holy City," Clarence Bennett's powerful and Interesting play p i t' res with vivid strength and aastcrly power the scenes and incidents leadiug np to the betrayal of the Master by Judas. The dance of Salome, the daughter of Herndlaa, before King H'irod, is shown aa Is ber sucoeaKfnl plea fur the bead of the great pieacher. After John's death events move with great rapidity and the plotting and schem ing of the high riet and the Phari sees with Herod are depicted a well as the giving of the 30 pieces of ailvr to Juda who proinisei to b. tray Jesus into the hand of his enemies. Tne presence of Jeans is, of ooure, only sugKesttd, but so cleverly is thin done that the spcotittor deems canied tuck 2000 years aud faucirs himself an actual witness of the great scenes which aocouipauied the euacttuunt of the great st tragedy in the history of the world. Other eones depict the convulsion of natii' at the mot'cut of the crnci- fillon, the Sll'Cide of the ri.nin,-vf ,,1 Judas and the IritiginK'of th gNd iiuiuya or. tne r snrr ctmu. The en tile pi ;y i a ilri'iM i f simple majes ty and wonderml I t rest aud is pre. suited ly a uoiuptny of sterling play, era. The n ly "Citv" will bo rre'euted at the Umnta I'as' op ra Honsa on iliaiiKhgiviiigjiiii t, Jw.y, aiith. The (Ji iimi' r (nl Cluh ha" adopted a new logan SOo 1O.U00 innuire of Secretarr AudrewM hh to the uueauiug or anyone weariiig fie leide. Cedar fence posts 10 cents each while, the present stock lasts, at llal.'-liiddlc Hardware I'o's. I'liion (uiiiinntce AsMieiiitiiin. 'i write Insurance on nil kinds of plate, tstoam bollcrri, also Indemnity bonds for officers, contractors; al.io accldont Insurnnco ngalnat casualty. ('encral olllce New York City. Our ngi'iil hfie la ti II Hendricks, ofllce ground floor, oppoMto P. O. Oiants Pass, Oregon. Katcj reasiitinhle and company gllt-ed.neil. ll-C0-tf I jj The" Development of the M W Remington M emmgtoii is the History cf New Models 10 Model 10 with Column Selector Remington Typewriter Company t;5J IDCmponM) Vf'N. Ncw YorIt nd Ery where RUTH SMITH WINS LAST WEEK'S PRIZE The Courier's Golden Eagle Con test developed some bustlers last week, and several thousand coupons were turned loose. The extra prize of $5 put new life Into the contest and brought in betwen twenty and thirty new subscribers to the Courier. Miss Ruth Smith carried away the o for having brought In the greatest number of new ones, she had 10 to her credit. For the next week we will give an other V for new subscriptions, but this time it will be $3 to the one who brings In the greatest number of new yearly subscribers by Friday morning at 9 o'clock, and $2 to the one who brings in the next highest list. Ail the new names appearing on this week's report will be counted and all up to next Friday morning. All "Yellow Certificates" now out must he voted not later than Decem ber 1. but "Yellow Certificates' which will hereafter be given out need not be voted until the last day day of the contest, anhough they can be voted at any t,me. Some may prefer to keep them until the close of the contest and vote them In a bunch. We told you that we had great faith In the boys and we were not mistaken, for the only boy In the con test has been working Donald Cal vert, although he started late in the race has made a good showing and has several "Yellows" to his credit. Mable Darnelll, who started out In the beglnlng of the contest, although not In the lead at this count has sev eral coupons which she has not yet cast. Edna Cornell Is now getting well Into the race and will have a big ..w Certificates" before the contest closes. Ella Turner is looking after the votes in the Kerby country, and has sent in several new subscribers. There are a great many more to be had in that section. Ruth Smith, who now heads the Hit. did pome splendid work last ween, and fhe will continue to bring In the now tames. So far the contestants have ue voted only a portion of the'.r spae time to the work and yet they hare had splendid success. A little more time will mean better results, and "Everlastingly at it" would mean the (60. There are only about four ouu Halt weens more in which to work, and you cannot af ford to slack up now, for every week means money to the winner, and how can you eurn money easier? You all have friends, lots of them, and they wnnt to see you win the big prize. They also want the Courier and are willing to pay for it. The price is $1.50 to all. Your neighbor is not getting it for a cent loss. If he wants the Weekly Oregonlnn with It tho price will he (2 for both papers ono year. , Tho standing of the candidates as counted Friday noon Is as folows: Ruth Smith 8 115 Maud Reynolds, Itr.D. 1 7 ' ." 5 Mabel Darnelll Tm.'.u Donald Calvert r.o;o Pearl Kearns 13 50 Hdua Cornell 140J Rota Mowers 1040 Ada llrockman, Merlin 475 Ella Turner, Kerby 705 Trnry Stlth, Kerby 315 .Marguerite South no Mrs. It. O. McCroskey arrived from Portland Monday to visit her daugh ter. Miss Luetic, and her many friends in Grants Pass. the Writing Machine nd 1 1 - Now Ready Model 1 1 Willi Built-in Tabulator Geo. Rule of Golden Civile Contest. 1. The Golden Eagle Cont' sr. fhall close Tuesilay, De -em her 2'.', t Ml :I.O o'clock p. in. und no roipopa wid ha received after tha: hour, eicept thone sent by umil, which mint Aunt evidence by poxtmatk that they were mailed before that hour. 2. Ccntes'atiti slia'l to yonim men find women ui.iler 21) icir of aue Tho contestant receiving th- l ighis' number of poiutH w 11 r-cive ti;o in Uoldeu Eaglet. Tlie i ii ip eivp g the next liith st ir.n l r of prints will rec ive 120 i'l (ioldeu K . h. Awards will lie wad" as nnn n pos-,j. ble Bfter the conte t elesi s. 3. A coupon go d for fivo oint will be printi d iu each iiMie of ihe Courier during thi con lis:. Tliee shall be clipped ont and rust at ON THAT The Page Woven Wire Fence Co. IZyU Fence,made Twenty-seven inolip to iirt Pllt'C OrtP ik Standard ? ":; ' V;'.-:: ' Ranch L a-l J:-- l -ncc p t ... . e.f, :&;f!iiAi pi"mwu ic as rcprcscnicu An experienced nun a,.d tools are furnished to assist in the erection of all Page- Fence, without extra He w 111 irect fel,ce over ay gni without cutting ot lapping, baling or sagging. fl.lili!i .t- rir.M "Ti... n .uc t a,c rcnce Aien Distributors Southern Oregon and Northern California; To-Morrow (AND ALL OF NEXT WEEK) Take your pick from our long list of WOOL UNDERWEAR at 90 cents on the dollar. To-morrow and all of next week we give 10 per cent off on all Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. TO-MORROW ONLY Saturday, Nov. 21 Hart Schaffner h Marx $27.50, $26.50, and $25.00 Suits for $20 S. Calhoun Co. "Outfitter to Boy and Mavn" this office pinned tngtther in tunclits. 4. Coupons will be issued from this t tt'ce at follows: Three hundred points fix eicli (1.50 received on Bob si ri 1 1 ion, or two points for a. h lie cent rec ived on sal sen lion. A siecal BOO point Yellcw Certifi'iate GOOD FOR For Addrv: Tnii Coutxn it V nit if Courier's Golden Eagle Contest Is the time to RABBIT PROOF FENCE sea z-ti IiMfli; wH. - cn'- l liocunio quality of all Page Fence. High : ti sir. in ..f . or IS. 000 pounds. Olinr-int.vi.t U. will be issued for each new subscrip tion accompanied by (1.60 in cash. 5. Cast all ooopong at the ballot box st this ofllce before the date then ou expires. Yellow Certificate! man not be cast until the contest is four wi ea old FIVE POINTS Nat Vuted by November 28 Hog Sheep Coyote Lawn i - .1 cost- Decide J. D. FRANKLIN. Agent Cor. 6th and I Strtcts Grants Pas, Orego r Alia