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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, ORAM'S i-ASS, OKMioN. DECli.Ml liK 18. , u As a treasurer the pocket, the wallet, the purse, and the pocket book, are a lot of loose charact ers without integrity, and un worthy of trust. Put them out,of office and elect Mr. Bank Check as your treasurer. GRANTS PASS BANKING & TRUST CO. J. P. Tcffs. President, E. P. Dixon. Vice-President, w. - . j.iiiv, iiMiawm ,suier. j Courier and Oregonian $2 The Rogue River Nurseries Jewelry I have just received my 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.HODKINSON Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler WITH JOE WHARTON 104 hth St Grants Pass Are strong on TOKAY GRAPES, having about 250,000 fancy cuttings that are rooting nicely in the reddest of lands. We are ready to contract 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 biock Grants Pass Or. Conklin Building TRKE.S ! Tl 1 13 i :x ! THEISM BUY YOUR TREES FROM "Old Reliable Albany Nurseries" and yon 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 -roR Christmas Gifts Carving Sets, Pearl Handled Pocked Knives, Gillette Saf ety Razors, Embroidery Scissors, Fine Razors and Strops. Joe Wharton's Sporting Goods Store, 6 Si. ,! nclllTYHE SUCCESSOR TO C C DANIELS BICYCLE AND MACHINE SHOP Sixth St., II tween J&K Phone 513, with Centner Garage De Witfs Little Early Rissrs, plt'itiiuit little pill I bat are aay to take. Sold ky Model Drug Btors. y Your Orchards For San Jose Scale and use I Sampson's Concentrated Lime and Sulphur Solution Scale lives and works all the year round. Don't forget thin. As the old scale dies, the new is ready to carry on tho destruction of our orchards. The scale is less vigorous in the fall, and more easily and surely destroyed than in any other season of the year. Therefore now is the best time to attact it and kill it. If you spray now, many a valuable tree will bo saved that otherwise, because of the scale, would not retain life enough to start up in tho sprint YOU IIAVK MORE TIME NOW There is less wind to scatter ami waste the spray, and make it hard to cover every part. Then, too, you cannot tell what may happen to prevent thorough spraying in the fall. HUT AHOVE ALL, the results of FALL STRAYING are absolutely certain, provided, of course, that you SPRAY with SAMl'SO.VS LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION. These are all "Spray Facts" mm PHOVoLT. Bill Lemons cf Grants Pass, w3 at Williams aud Provolt TuursJuy visiting bis many friends. Kal Springer was at Provolt this week. Everett Lewniau was at the pass Wednesday after medicine for his knee, which we are glad to be able to announce Is almost well. Jud Pernoll was at Provolt this week. . He was accompanied home by his Bistor, Miss Alice, who has been spending several days visiting at this place the guest of Mrs. Burt Cloot. Charles Kubli of Applegate, was in our midst this week on business. E. Provolt and Charles Fields were at Grants Fass Monday. I'GK Fence 10 wires, stands a breaking strain of over 5 . tons 45c per rod erected. Ask J. D. Franklin. 12-lS-tf I Mrs. M. R. Loesch of Provolt. Ispent Friday at Williams, the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. C. Hyde. She w'as accompanied home by her fath er, J. A. Lewman of Provolt. Dr. J. C. Smith of Grants Pass, was called to Thompson Creek one day this week by the continued Ill ness of Miss Delia Rock. We are glad to announce that she Is some better at tnls writing. Miss Anna McCallister and Jean Hays of Murphy, were visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCallister of Provolt, Sunday. Savory Itoastcrs only $1.25 at rtalr-Riddle's. Logan Woolrldge of Missouri Flats, was at Provolt this week on official business. J. Purnoll, tho Applegate mer chant, was transacting business In this section one day last week. John Meek of Davidson, was at Provolt this week with hla camera He has a large number of views of this section on post cards. A bunch of steers were purchased this week from Cal Blgelow of Wil liams, and Bill York of Missouri Flats, and driven to Medford. D. Provolt celebrated his 78th birthday Wednesday and had as his guests a few of his friends and rel atives. Mr. Provolt has lived on the Applegate for 30 years, and the valley was named after him IS years ago. If the people of this section had not seen It In tho Courier they would hardly realize that Christmas was bo near, as we have had no winter to speak of, and the trees look as though they were ready to bloom. Tom l.ewmnn hus strawberry pliints In bloom and last week gathered some berries as lnrge as quails eggs from his two aero patch. Is it any wonder that thin section Is r ('pillar and that so many people want lends here? Nearly everything nmle- the huh can be raised and tliei" Is a market at Grants Pass for all of our products. HAPPY HOOLIGAN. rSSm pD) Absolutely Baking Powder. ii Comes from Grapes The only baking pow der made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Imitation baking powders made from harsh minora! acids and leave in tho food unhaalthful properties Both of these mines use the Hendy tubular elevators and when the lift Is not too high they do Bplendld work. Every pipe line under this system has a patent water gate In the mine so that It Is not necessary to go to the penstock to change or turn the water off or on. The Logan mine hag a re-llft ele vator which handles Its own water and gravel from the other elevator and two giants. Osgood and Wil lis A. J. Adams manager, have one giant In 8cotrh gulch and one In Fry gulch. P. II. Frayne has a gi ant In Fry gulch, also. Mr. Tuckr, representing the cop per smelting company, Is biiBy with a small crew digging Into the slilo of Elder peak .The whlsle of the drill warns tho derelicts and regu lates the dorks. Fall sowing of grain was quite extensive. Water getting very low for De cember. The school house bell Is a wel come sound. Stages on tlmo every day. Sunday Included. A GRANGER. Ill l ll 'I hi: WARNING. Many Grants I'ass People Have Done So. Wo cla m no wonderful chemical discovery in jbis spray, but we do cl.-.im 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. Sampscn's Un:c ai.d Stiljhur S luticn a !. r,i. ohorrycolorrd fofuTTTi B iree irum suinuii-m, n uumun-ni in um . o (M'ert't limine, it youc (Jf-iilors cannot supph yen, write to us. P.K r-l'I.K YOU I'SK SAMI h'ON'.S ifPI.'AY. Manufactured By Pass. r&7&iwni (Pin Grants Pass, Oregon WALIH). School began Monday, theTth, Miss Wells teacher. Mr. Tucker and wife now keep the (juxen of Bronze cook house, vice Mrs. Vnleii retired. George Alder, our popular mer chant, lias a fuller slock of goods 'han lias !r n kept in W aldo for some years. Mr. and .Mrs. Peacock (nee Mary Adams) are giitig Waldo a splen did hotel. Savory ItonMcrs only $1.25 at Silverware at a great reduction at llalr-Itltldles. "Illinois Valley" grange changed Its meeting day to Sunday and It has resulted In a larger attendance and more Interest. It held It reg ular (lection on the Cth. Nearly nil of the old oU'tcers being re-elected. Mr. Balicoek was elected worthy master; It. P. George secretary and Mi' s KMe Ko!.er I-rturer. David Brians provided a stove and it will h'' up ami i:i UHe a' uu;' III t meet ing, D" n. !n r 2?, than!.:, to Mr. Brings. An origin Is next to come. n lr , , i , u . . ...! . . :,. 1 ;.. in. and a., t hat I tie d.i; t, ,i In- I vailiu.' t:.e p. v. !.!;. . r-:. a full at tend;..". i .1 .' d The y..j. of our grange lavois a broad program to itidaie tm inl.. rshlp of the young people. The (!'(-!ar:'!'iii of President Roos veil a few ilajs ago to Govern- J or Chamberlain that lie wanted to , see him elected K'-nri.r f'ot i Omimii ; and that he wan In favor cf the peo- ' P ri Hi. ; t '; i o : ;h ,-latetJH i.' No. 1 , virtually p :e! . r.nt of the Itepul,!! can par'y for ; ! -ui-h i: n and papers an are ever ready and swin- i Ingly -a2 r o serve eorrupt n.a , ter5. ., r-. i; r ) i . r.,? :;o other parly warts them! ( Pa'."- Fet,ee -the only rahhl' prfiot f. t.i " v.l'; !.;r it- no g .o . .. o'i: As1.: J. I) Frank!!:: 1 2-1 S-t.f The Pee;i Gravel mines ar.d tie- ' mines of J. T. Lot; an are :e h run- ' ii!: (J t". ) t (!iV i'.d !,'. i When tho kidneys are sick they should not be Ignored. Hy exam ining the urine and treating the kid neys upon the llrst sign of disorder, many days of suffering may be saved. Sick kidneys expel a dark, Ill-smelling urine, full of "lirlcli dust" sediment and painful in pass age. Sluggish kidneys cause u dull pain In the small of the ha k, luad arhes, ill.zy spells, tired, languid feelings aud lienuent rheumatic twinges. Hoan's Kidney pills are for the kidneys only; they cure sick kidneys and rlil the blood of uric poison. If you suffer from any of the above symptoms you can use no belter remedy. Giants Pass people recomiio :nl Hoan's Kidney plls. J. M. Jones ,N. Fifth St., Giants I'nss, Ore., says: "I have used I'oau.H Kidney pills and am glnd to state that they have helped me greatly. For some time I suffered from symptoms of kidney trouble, such as an Irregularity of the kid ney secretions and pains through the small of my bn k. The tunny reme dies I trie, I, failed to give the least, relief m ill at last I procured Iioun's Kidmv rills at !loe,,,.,' drug store. The p, iin, leii, the kidney seen t join hei aiue normal and in health v. a i greatiy bellellted. 1 c.llldly lecolu mend a reii'edy of sie-li merit as I loi.n'i. Kl I;. ril:.e!' I'or sale by all dealers. Price .',0 cents. FoMer-Mllli'll :i Co., II :ta lo, New Noik, hide ,i,-.'ir: tor i!:e l ulled Stales. ltemeinlier I .'! name Hoan's -and lake no other. 1 2-1 1 21 M Amu F.i. Miss Flora Avlce Lonlgan to Clark William Taylor, on Tuesday, December l&th, at 2 o'clock, at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lonlgan, Love's Station, Oregon. The service was read by T. A. Shoemaker of Solnia. Tho brldo was gowned In a white dlrectolre satin. She wore s full length veil, caught with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of maldeu-halr ferns. The bride Is a native of Iowa, and when quite young moved with her parents to California and from there to sclnia, Oregon, six years ago, where she Is favorably known and has a host of friends who wish her n long and happy life. For- tunato, Indeed, Is the mnn who won tho hand of ono with such sterling character and refinement. The groom needs no Introduo Hon as ho has lived In Grants Pass from his early boyhood and gradu ated from thcGnints Pass High School In the class of '99 Ho Is now a rising young mining ouglnoer, having completed a four-year course with the I. ('. S. of Scranton, 1'a. Only Immediate relatives wore present. JOSEPHINE COUNTY REALTY TRANSFERS How to Ccok CHicktn la Creole. To cool: chicken n hi Cri'de select n tender youn,' chh ken. cut It InTo the uii:il frlecusee pieci s, roll It In Hour that Iiiih been seasoned with salt and p ppcr nt.'l fry It In fat u-Ull II I l i' Mii and t ere ! r. Keep tin- M, l,en hot while tin' sum Is i.i iklm:. For the miii " fry a itiii.cid slhe of onion In two tat !e-; r,onf uls of Putter lliul 'Ir In a t.:l.!ep-.oitful of i!"iir. When n!l are i;i eiy row i,. d i.M ew ot the S'li.'it.i- h r-i p pp rs w I i-t-r '': are I t. .'.-c , f. ( of t'. leaf li 'el I i"' e i f t h . : th" da -;ee ih1 keis. 'I ' e:e!:e i and ''runner ver IV r !::ll'eH me pi .HO'! r i-.-n add th f..r a John Val Almen, et al., to Wm. M. Kit liardH, lot In Merlin, 25. A. Kdwards, et. al., to K. SehumiK her S'-j of S.;i,i of N l-i " i of Sec. 4, Twp. 3(1 S. of It. & W., $3UII. Herbert II. Alverson, ot int., to Wm. C. Davidson, 10.93 acres In Sec is and I 'J, Twp. 80, $2 ISO. Kllzahoth M. Norton, et al., to W. J. Carter, 32 acres In Sec. 5, Tp 3 9. of It. C W. $2000. Wm. W. Tucker to Jacob GolwiU, et. ill., SW',i of 8K4. S.'C. 3.1. Twp. 3U, S. of It. C,V, 40 acres, S00. Lucy A. Itleml, et. al., to Lucy A. Lucas, lots In block K., Ilourne's add , IIS00. David llrlggs, et. ux., to James A. Se forth, 1.17 ncreH In Sec. 2, Twp. I i . a. or it. n, w.. i Willis Kramer et uv, to J. 13. , Kiai.ter, lots 3 ami I, block 58, I .;oo. William A. Leon., d et al., to ''.,.,. (oI,eS, W'-j Of V.'Vj, S'JO. :; :. rn. :;'j, S ot It . W., ISO a i ... J ; u.i. I . I.. Swopu to lieithu K, Talt, SR ! "f SW.'i. See. 36, Twp. 37, 3 of I; V.'., -I') ie res, Jlouu. Henry C. Krlck.hcrg to Paul ; Me ln,;er, et ah, K 1-3 of lot 4, bbe lv L, liourin 's add to city of Grant.; Pus-., j Alex Montriicl et nx., to Cha:i. : H. ." i Innhi, SW. or i. 12, T'.vp. :; I . :. of it. :, w. ; Jiill Hr'l t: I . e I ! . j r !t ; :j al., O (chas. II. Maglnr.lK, NW'.i, Sue. 12, ! r p 3 1 s of it. r, w. I 'i; i' ' I H'.ti'e.s r A tec Li nd & ' Ca'.ll.- Go .patent to Si!; of KK, ' Se. . 3, Twp. 41, S. of U. 8 20 e M:. A.i'red J. !ll.i.,'.atn .t. tic, to Wm. I Ti.i'y. H ux, E'j of Wi and NB 'i of NW'4 of KRVi. S c. 36, Twp. rtr,, c ,jt k 7 v'., $32 1".