ROGUB RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON, DECEMBER 4, 1908 Grants Pass Opera House Monday, Dec. 7 Mr. Edmund Carroll In Walker Whitesides Greatest Comedy Success "We Are ling" Seats now on Sale at Russel's Jewelry I have just received mv fine new line of Solid Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry. Call and See It I also have a fine line of Watches and Clocks W.H. HODK1NSON Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler WITH JOE WHARTON 104 h'h St Orants Pass A SUCCESSFUL WAY TO CRAFT GRAPEVINES A. 11. Carson Tells in Bolter Fruit How to Huve Desired Varieties. The Rogue River Nurseries Are strong on TOKAY GRAPES, having about 250,000 fancy cuttings that are rooting nicely in the reddest of lands. We are ready to contrac; for fall delivery at prices that will surprise you. We are as well prepared to fur nish you with anything in line of trees and general nursery stock. Conklin Building Grants Pass Or. TREES ! TREES ! BUY YOUR TREES FROM TREES "Old Reliable Albany Nurseries" and you are sure of getting just what you order. We grow our trees for quality not cheap prices. GEO. H. PARKER, - Agent Office with J. E. PETERSON High Grade Cutlery FOR Christmas Gifts Carving Sets, Pearl Handled Pocked Knives, Gillette Saf ety Razors, Embroidery Scissors, Fine Kazors and Strops. Joe Wharton's Sporting Goods Store. 6 St. 1,1 LIclllTVRE SUCCESSOR TO C C DANIELS BICYCLE AND MACHINE SHOP Sixth St., Hetwccn J & K Phone 513. with Centner Garage De Witt's Little Early Risers, pleasant little pllla that are'easr to take. Sold by Model Drag Store. s PRAY Your iv Orchards Samp For San Jose Scale and use , son's Concentrated Lime and Sulphur Solution Scale lives and works all the year round. Don't forget this. As the old 6cale dies, the new is ready to carry on the destruction of our orchards. The scale is less rigorous in the fall, and more easily and surely destroyed than in any other reason of the year. Therefore now is the best time to attact it and kill it. If you spray now, many a valuable tree will be saved that otherwise, because of the scale, would not retain life enough to start up in the spring. YOU HAVE MORE TIME NOW There is less wind to scatter and waste the spray, and make it hard to cover every part. Then, too, you cannot tell what may happen to prevent thorough Bpraying in the fall. BUT ABOVE ALL, the results of FALL SPHAYING are absolutely certain, provided, of course, that you SPRAY with SAMPSON'S LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION. These are all "Spray Facts" We claim no wonderful chemical discovery in this spray, but we do claim most emphatically that Sampson's Lime and Sulphur Solution always produces satisfactory results, and does no injury. There is no better spray manufactured than Sampson's Lime and Sulphur Solution. Sampson's Lime and Sulphur Solution is a clear, cherry-colorrd eolntion free from sodiment. It is guaranteed to test 30 degrees Baume. If youe dealers cannot supply you, write to us. BE SURE YOU USE SAMPSON'S SPRAY. Manufactured Br Grants Pass Canning' Co. Grants Pass, Oregon As there are many oid vineyard In the country that are not com mercial varieties which the owners desire to change to those that are commercial, I will say that this change can be easily niado by graft ing. To grub out the old vines and plant new takes five or six years be- for the vines would become profit able, while grafting the old stumps to desired varieties the secoud year after grafting the grafted vines will ' bear ;i ht&vy crop. ! Scions for grafting Bhould be cut about February 1st For making the scions tdlio the best matured canes of the previous year's growth ana put away In a cool, dry place packed In moss to keep dormant. You can begin grafting the first of ; March and If your scions are prop I eny kept, I. e., dormant, you can I graft until April 15th. I The scion for grafting should con tain three buds if short Jointed, two buds if long. In shaping the scion to bo set in the Btock, it Is cut as we cut an ap pie or pear scion; with a sharp knife cut your wedge well up past the lower bud. leaving the scion thicker on the bud side, so that the pressure of the stock when the scion Is placed, will contact with the inner bark of the scion. The Bclon should be well shoved down in the cleft of tne stock, so that the bud will be at least halt an Inch down from the top of the stock, setting the scion at a slight angle to the bark of the stock and then contact of inner bark of scion and stock will be aure. The old vine to be grafted must he cut off six inches below the surface of the ground. It the stock Is very large a thin sharp chisel with a broad blade is used to split the stock to admit the scion. The split ting of the Btock need not be at the center, but one side where the grain of wood runs straight After scion Is placed, use binding twine to tie round the stock to press firmly stock to scion. Use no grafting wax, but bring the fine earth in over the stock and around the scion, firming It carefully. If scion after being placed should extend above the sur face, mound up with fine earth so as to cover tho scion about an Inch. The grafting of the pear Is a simple operation, and if my suggestions are followed success Is sure. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J.Checney & Co, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheeney for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any ob- nations made by bis firm. Wald Ing, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale DruKglBts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the mu cous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. We Are King. The coming of "We Are King" at the opera house on Monday, Dec. 7, promises to be one of the best at tractions of the present season, as the play was used by Mr. Walker Whiteside as a starring vehicle for three seasons and was one of his greatest succenses. Mr. Edmund Carroll, who is now starring In this play, was Mr. Whiteside's support for many seasons and from the ad vance newspaper reports is a most worthy succesor. REAL ESTAT CHANGES IN JOSEPHINE COUNTY riLXbBAiaMGPOYMB Jose X Nelson to J B Hendricks lot in block J, liourues ad, $600. J C Urown to Gilbert W Johnson, et ux, .85 acres sec 8, twp 36 S of R5 W $1500. Geo. H. Kestcrson et ux to A. M. McFarland, lot 7 block F, Bournes First add, $550. W. C. Long to J. L. Engel, NW of SWVi Sec. 29, tp. 36 8, H 6 W, except 5 acres, $2100. O S. IJlanchard et ux and II. L. Andrews et ux., to Arthur D. Coon, 15 acres in sec. 24, tp. 36 8.R 6 W, $3,000. Henry W.Footh ct ux to EA.Cheet ham, lot 3, sec 15, tp. 36 8, R 5 W, and land adjoining. In all 33.012 acres, $4 200. Katie N. Galvln to M. T. Calvin, part of lot 4, blk E in Bourne's 1st add. John II. Williams et ux and Jos. Why these grapes ? Because from the healthful grape comes the chief ingre dient of Royal Baking Powder, Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Alum-phosphite powders are made with hanh mineral -!,! and must be avoided. lot Moss et ux to Wm. M. Cheshire 6, blk 42 RIt ad $50. Granta Pass Hardware Co. to H. L. Herzlnger, lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 In blk 28, O T S, $1850. Caleb Corder to Wm. A. Adams, NE14 of NW14 aec. 2, tp 34 8. R 6 W, $600. M. McLaughlin by administrator to Hugh and Joseph McCourt, N4 of SWU and NWK of SKVi and 8EK of NE sec 4, tp 40 8, R 7 W. H.A. Corlesa et ai to J C Brown, Jr, 4.85 acres sec 8, tp 36 8, R 5 W, $1000. John W. Aldonon et ux to David Shaw IB acres In BW14 of NW of NWK and NW of SW of sec 8, tp 34 8, R 6 W. Dr Wm. Edwards et ux to Emer son J.Edwards, NVs of of NW4 sec. 15, tp 36 8 R 5 W,$1400. C. O. Reynolds et ux to Wm. V. McElroy, 8EV. of NE sec 16, tp 35 8. R 6 W. Melvlna P. Conklin to Arthur Conklin, H Intorest in SW of NE 4 sec 29 S, It 5W. J. W. Lucas et ux to W. 8. Max well, 8Et4 sec 28. to 36 8. R 6 W. 160 acres, $800. L. W. Kane et ux to Marcus W. Robblns, lots 10, 11 and 12, blk 33, O T S, $1500. Merlin Townslte & Development Co. to Ethelyn Alkens, lots 13 and 4, blk 22, Merlin, $100. A Common Cold. We claim (list if catching cold could lx avoided some of tlis uiMt dangerous and lulu I diaeaaea would never l heard of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germa ot iiilectioiie uim'Sws. I oiiKuniition, pnru mollis, diphtheria and scarlet fever, four ol the mint dangerous and fetal diaeaaea, are ol tliia I'laae. 1 lie culture bed formed liv tin o!d favors the development of the germa n iliteaare, that would not otherwite hn . .lent. There la little danger, Imwovr nf any of Iheee diseases being conim.li wben a good expectorant cough mriliiii like fliamherlaiu Cough Ittnrdy in ti t It dram out tliene culture beda that tin the development of the germa of IIum il mi. 1 hat Is why tliia remedv nan it" ao univereally eureeirul in preventing i i : . -... i , , . ' noma, n nut oiuy-i'uree your cum ijiih hut niihiiuiM-e the rim of contracting il' Jungrroua dieeaera. For sale bf hi. I'lrim r DeWltta Wltoh Hazel Halve la es pecially good for piles. Recom mended and told by Model Drag Bore. HCIinoL NOTKH. A bunch of High School boys are practicing basket ball In the rink twice a week and we hope to have n tho near future, a team that will furnish so mo interesting games for tho winter. The High School students have organized, forming a Student Body, and are doing things In a business way The reception given the foot ball and basket ball players by the Stu dent Body on Thanksgiving evening was a grand success. On Monday evening last, Novem ber 30th a debate was held in the assembly hall 'of tho High School In order to choose students for tho regr ular debating team. The question waa: "Resolved: That life Impris onment with restricted power nf pardon on the part of the executive should be substituted for capita: punishment In Oregon. The speakers on the affirmative were: Krol Gllkey, Emma Mughrldge, Geneva Myers and Electa Chap man. For the negative: Henry Norton, Iolsi Webber, Jnsfrrhtne) Randle and Daniel McFarland. The Editorial Staff of the Tokay met on Monday evening last and made preparations for Issuing the) Christmas number. Gordon Griffin, one ot our star foot ball players, is unable to at tend school this week as a result ot the game last Thursday. The Christmas Tokay will be a great ad for our town. Better sub scribe. Miss Cole, one of the High School students who was Injured at the rink by a falling seat, la reported to be recovering. Evidently one ot the places wbera Ice cream and soda are sold In tnla town does not wish to solicit tba High School students attendance. Judging from the treatment on ot our players and his friends received at this place on Thursday aftor tba game. To close ont our stock of Rain Wagons we will sell one 3 Inch Gear With standard holght whoela and 3 In. tires for $90.09 cash (reguiar price $105.00). Also on one-horse Bain Georgia wagon $60. (regular price $82). Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. Pioneer Awayin j and Rcf. Co. Capital tinO.000. K-l 27 year. OeJd bane Million: cyanide, rich ore, rte. bought ; aavlng ftp". Hpot ranh oe aaaaving values. 131 fitti at. near V. 8. Mini, Han Francisco, Cal. ALCOHOL- OPIUM TOBACCO UaMta fnrfUnl. (Ml Oalraatliill Kaaln llkala la Or.an. Vrtaa mat lae amattaj VfeMnima. 711 uvaa. II I BUSINESS COLLEGE! U, a eAMiaaroaMiBTiifTHaia 1ml WHITaT FOR CATALOG I rae aitnuaaa I I Waiaa tm 4 M Fuuko FREES! Fruit, Shade Ornamental Hedge plauts, Cypress and Privet Berry Plant To Kay Grapes as well at) other kiuds of fint class grape roots. Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry and other trees at reasonable pices. It will pay you to ae me lielore buying. Let me have your orders lefore the assortment i broken. Some kind? ate scarce already. T. T. Taylor Office iu brick near Conrt Uouaa