FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, lMf THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER. PAGE FIVE f Creme Exquise is a delightful skin food. CREME EXQUISE will please a lady of par ticular taste. CREME EXQUISE makes the skin solf and smooth. CREME EXQUISE leaves no growth after ap plying. CREME EXQUISE is 50c per box and your money back if not pleased. CREME EXQUISE is sold by SABIN, the Druggist Eighth Grade Examinations. The uniform 8th grade examina tion will be heid January 21 and 22. Every teacher having a class ready for this examination must notify me of the number of pupils at once. LINCOLN BAY AGE, County Supt. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Grants Pass Canning Company Is hereby called for Tues day afternoon, January 26 at $ o'clock at the Commercial Club rooms. A full attendance Is desired. H. C. KINNEY, Pres. 0. S. BLANCHAftD, Sec'y. Prussian Lice Killer at Cramer Bros. Utmi, wit tmi mMwn ftwyAMf yt kwqAmmitm Qrttr. . The White House Grocery r mm m ii i Mil finnt MitiriTmriri m i m- m i rn " We Have It! Som of that nice Sliced Dried Beef Sliced thin as paper, or we can slice some of the Choicest Boiled Uam for that quick meal nice, thin, regular slices. We Do It With Our New Slicing Machine Can give you Breakfast Bacon sliced while you wait Sauerkraut, good Kind Per quart, 10 cents. White House Grocery Chance of All boy Nothing up to sold at 25 per We sell groceries that are frefch and the best to be had. All our goods are guar anteed to comply with the pure food law, and to suit tho housewife as well. SOUTHERN OREGON SUPPLY COMPANY Outfitter lor Outer and Inner Man. l-ii m mm iintfi FE&SOXAL ITZMB. -H-H-H- l-H-I-l-H Miss Myrtle Lee spent Sunday here with her parents. Dan L. Green has returned from a business trip to Alameda and Galice. John Lucus leaves soon for Lake view to look over that section of the country. C. H. Eisman went to Portland Tuesday on business and to spend a week with his brother Datleff. Angus R. McLean.dlstrlct manager for the National Protective Legion, left for Ashland Thursday morning to perform the ceremonies of insti tuting of a local legion at that place. S. H." Riggins, mining expert, has returned from a trip to the lower Rogue river country, where he went to make an important investigation for the U. S. Forestry Department. H.C.Bozarth, of Woodland, Wash., who has been spending the past two or three weeks with his daughter, Mrs. C. H. Clements, will return home the first of the week. H. V. Meade closed his engage ment with tho Copper Outlook at Kennet, Cal., find returned to Grants Pass Saturday. Alter a wnek spent with his family he will go to Med ford to open a job printing office. J. L. Spalding has returned to the Spalding mill at Little Shasta, Cal. Mrs. Spalding and baby will prob ably spend the remainder of the winter here with relatives. Geo. S. Calhoun and. G. W. Don ,nell went to Portland last Friday night, returning home the following Tuesday. They attended to business and were present at the ceremonial session and banquet of Al Kader Temple, Order of the Mystlo Shrine. S. M. Holt, of Ellenwood, Kan., is spending a few weeks here with his mother, Mrs. Lucy S. Holt, who la suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Holt has been engaged In the newspaper business for a number of years until recently, when he took up the Insurance business. Grants Pass la represented at the Retail Hardwara Dealers' ' Associa tion meeting In Portland this week by Geo. Riddle of the Halr-Rlddla Hardware Co., T. P. Cramer of Cra mer Bros., and Jos. Wolke and J. L. Calvert of the Grants Pass Hard ware Co. H. C. Mackey Is moving his photo studio front the Axtell building, which Is soon to be removed, to the gallery building on H street, next the Layton hotel. Mr. Mackey will be ready for business la the new stand Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Flrey and their daughter, Margaret, of Aberdeen, S. D., are guests of S. H. and J. G. Riggs, who are particular friends of former days in South Dakota. Mr, Flrey Is here to visit his friends and incidentally to get a knowledge of the golden opportunities for Eastern investors In the Rogue River Valley. He is the traveling agent of the great Milwaukee System of railroads and a capitalist who knows a good thing when he sees it. He Is greatly In terested in this section and Intends to make an investment here, pre sumably before leaving. His visit has much significance, ana more than he is willing to tell. A. B. Cornell returned this week from a 20 days' tour of the Willam ette valley. He attended the regu lar annual meeting of the workers in the Oregon Life Insurance Co. at Portland, and after attending to his business In that city he visited Sa lem, Albany, Eugene, Cottage Grove and other points. The company of fered Mr. Cornell his choice of any territory In the state and he wanted to see If here was any better Bectlon than Southern Oregon. After look ing the country over thoroughly Mr. Cornell Is convinced that this section Is the beat and he will continue to place Oregon Life policies In the Rogue River Valley. Prussian Poultry Tonic at Cramer Bros. a Lifetime age 13, is now being cent discount Dissolution of Partnership. To whom it may concern Notice Is hereby given that the co partnership hereto existing between L. G. Gillette, J. G. Riggs and E. L. Churchill under the name of the Gll-lette-Rlgga Land Co., was on Janu ary 1, 1909, dissolved. E. L. Churchill, and J. G. Riggs will con tinue the Grants Pass office under the name of Churchlll-Rlggs Land Co., and L. G. Gillette take over the Portland office. The Churchill-Riggs Land Co. will asume all liabilities of the Grants Pass office. ' E. L. CHURCHILL. . J. O. RIGGS. Don't forget W. J. Gardner is sell- lng at cost and below cost during the sale. 1.13 St BORN SMITH At Grants Pass. Saturday. January 16, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Smith, a sen. day, January 20, 1909, to Dr. and Mrs. B. F. DeVore, a aon. HANSEN At Grants Pass, Wednes DE VORE At Grants Pass, Wednes day, January 20, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hansen, a daughter. DIED. MOTT At Grants Pass, Saturday. January 16, 1909, Mrs. Nellie Mott, aged 58 years, 4 months and 22 days. Mrs. Nellie Mott was born Oc tober 24, 1850, near Fon du Lac, Wis., married to Theodore Mott In August, 1879, moved to Grants Pass, April, 1890. She was a member of the Methodist church and a charter member of Gen. Logan Women's Re lief Corps, which was organized In 1891, and has ever been a faithful member of that order, always in at tendance at their meetings when her health would permit. Love of home, friends and country were the three greatest links In her chain of character. Though a young girl during the civil war, she never for got its heartaches and how she loved 'Old Glory." Go to her homa and the old flag of red, white and blue was ever In prominence. Her last request was to ba laid to rest with the old flag pinned to her breast. Don't forget to visit Mrs. . Rea- kopf's store while the Big Sale Is on. Do your hens lay? If not buy oys ter shell, bone, and Prussian Poultry Tonic from Cramer Bros. Roses, shrubs and vine at half price If you order with the Ladles Auxiliary of the Commercial Club. They can also give you a big dis count on shade trees. Churchill Sc. Riggs sold this week the O'Brlan property on upper 10th street to Arthur W. Burrough. This property consists of eight acres and has a good residence, and Is well Improved and partially planted to fruit. Price $2500. The front of the Golden Rule store has been open for the past week while the carpenters were at work remodeling the show wndows and entire front of the store. The large plate glass front will soon be placed and the store will present an up-todate appearance, equal to the city stores. The train service between Grants Pass and California points has been greatly Interrupted during the past week. On Wednesday, train No. 16, from the south, due here at 6:35, did not arrive until very late that night, and there was no other train through until Friday morning when a number of the delayed trains was accommodated by a stub train put on between Ashland and Rose- burg. R. L. Coe ft Co. have just In stalled a handsom four-tier suit cab inet, constructed of solid oak, with glass sides and ends, a piece of furni ture which wuld be an ornment any where. The cabinet will hold 150 men's suits, the three pieces of each suit being hung together and any suit can be removed from the caso without disturbing any of the rest. It Is also a space economizer. Home Grown Tokny Graitc Vln'n. About 40,000 first-class Tokay grape vines are now on sale by Earl V. Ingles. These are vines that have been rooted from the car load of cut tings shipped In by W. I). Sherman last spring. They are exceptionally good roots, being grown with a lim ited amount of water. The advant ages of planting home grown vines are great. They are thoroughly ac climated, grown on red granite land and can be delivered at any time. They will be dug whenever the buyer wants them and need be out of the ground only a few hours. Any good fruit grower will appreciate the value of going to the nursery rows and getting stock that Is fresh. Thoso wanting these choice vines can now contract with me for delivery at any i .T .t .t t i l i H'l i Ll"H-4 4 LOCAL 1VKXTE. j. 11 I'll II' I I II 1 ! IIM-I-I- "Laugh and grow fat" Hi Hen ry s Minstrels, January 27. Our country residents have not visited the county seat In great num bers for the last week; bad weather and worse roads is the cause. Ground bone, Bhell, grit, charcoal and beef scraps to make Hens Lay, sold by Cramer Bros. Street Commissioner Gllftllan has been kept very busy every day for the past two weeks. The long storm made both streets and crossings in need of repair. City Engineer Hobson is getting ready for work; he will have a large amount of official as well as private surveying to do In the near future. In spite of the rain and general bad weather, crowds of ladles and gentlemen have been visiting the Sixth street bridge every day tor m week or more. The special committee of three appointed to receive and act upon the report of Expert Cummlngs were in session Wednesday. Mr. Cum mlngs arrived from Portland Tues day evening. Every train from the north brings anxious homeseekers who refused to wait for the reduced rates. The rainy weather is not Just what Is needed to do a land office business but everybody will be accommo dated. Verdln & Conger have handsome ly fitted up an office at 109 North Sixth street in the building formerly occupied as a hardware storee by Corou & Co. The firm will deal In real estate and timber lands. The sign work on the new office Is certainly a handsome piece of work. Fruit Inspector Bateham is in re ceipt of a communication from Bet ter Fruit to the effect that it will the near future devote one Issue to exploiting the fruit of Southern Ore gon. This issue will be Illustrated with photographs from this section. This gives Southern Oregon another oDDortunlty to secure much needed advertising and our citizens should be ready to volunteer reliable Infor mation to the Better Trtflt represen tatives when they arrive to secure Information for the edition.. Ton can get three pairs of Child ren's Hoaa for 25 cents at Gardner & Co'a. l-15-8t Jesse Neathammer came la from Evans Creek Monday with a load of fat hogs which ho dispose of to the butchers here. Mr. Neathammer Intended to make the return trip the same day but the best be could do with a good team was to make the trip one way, 20 miles In the day, on account of the bad condition of tho roads. Although the Evans creek district Is In Jackson county, Grants Pass Is the trading point and many hundreds of dollars are annually brought to this city from that sec tion and It Is probable that this amount would be greatly Increased were the roads In fairly good condi tion during the winter. mere is one stretch between the Jones creek bridge and Dry Diggings where the bed of the wagon fairly drags on the thick mud. Wanted Umbrellas to mend at Cramer Bros. Short Weight You will never get here full weight, an honest count, a fair price for good goods is my rule as my regular customers kuow. I would like to include you. May I have that pleasure? Here are some items that may inter est you. A very, nice Orange at 35c per doz. Bananas fresh every week at 30c a doz. Sampson's plums, 3 cans for 25c or $1.00 per dor. And a numler of other good things to eat. A trial order will convince you that I can supply your wants in groceries. Gibson's rocery 1 s X Soma tnoahaton prawja efnr uT iha Twat povJhl . o4 kaaaat awtarlal. alaaaa laa aaaala, toa nnui ainra. unr larga Pitiliu i x PET Al IIMfl r I la I f-IL-U I flhnr--if U K V . w- ttt-mi- n w rsv - Petaluma Incubators Can't Be Beat I 54 Egg Capacity $10.00 126 " 20.00 216 27.00 324 " 35.00 504 " 50.00 CRAMER BROS. - Agents BUSINESS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Surgeon. Go to Coron for Plumbing. J. E.Peterson, PioneerlnsuranccMan. M.Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Heaters $1.75 to $20 at Cramer Bros. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron's. Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto metrist and Jeweler in Dixon's old stand, Front St. Eyes tested free. An up-to-date Una of ladles shoes at Oardner k Co's. Remember that Gardner & Co's Clearance Sale will continue until the 11th of February, so If you want to get real bargains bruy now. 1-22-21' Co-operative prices oa new and second hand goods al the "Head quarters," City Hall building. "Headquarters" for bargains in new aad second-hand goods City Hall bulldlag. th St. 12-11-tf All trimmed hats at 50 per cent discount at Mrs. Waughtal's. Doa't fall to see the fun at the opera house , Wednesday, January 1 7 Ik. Paga Fea over 827,100 rods la ate la te. Oregon Ask J. D. Frank 11a. 12-lt-tf Garland Ranges have taken high est prises at the largfest World's Fairs. We will be glad to show them to you. Cramer Bros. Now Is the time to buy watches, clocks, jewelry and silverware at Letcher's, as yon can buy them at wholesale prices till the 11th of Feb ruary. l-22-2t A. V. BANNARD Just roceived a largo lot of CooR's Linoleum in two, two and a half and four yard widths, new and dosirable patterns at lowest price, also a largo shipment of Ostermore Mattresses at Factory Prices. Stock of furniture is largo and complete and you will lose monoy if you fail to seo it and get pricos before you buy. 5; A. U. BANNARD NORTH SIXTH STRKKT GRANTS PASS, ORE. JV Ducks frcn D::r-kr. WW 3 v) wrthlni In tight i IMwr iaekt from door-knit a? luCUDATOn ..... ......... It. . If 1 M incubator mada (or hatchluff ajr. It b aa3a M tU rialal-a, af r kaarat ttkw Conwquanlly t will do III mat a ffoou incvoator ouiint wuo. ntmini our cuiw.ru.'. ivu am m UttU kattar tkaa mmj atktral w aia aura wa take paliMi t kuow i r7 ll you art looaina- tor a marnin n win uva you m na mieraaiaa la i ni pi i RLunai iiiunrataa oawjofua u aam ma apon riui, We pay freight anywh.r In the United States lacabatar Ca, lu , Pitiiiu, Cal. 2 OPERA HOUSE Wed., Jan. 27 Hi Henrys Greatest Minstrels .Entirely New 10-Star Comedians-10 14-VOCALISTS-14 GRAND KLliCTRICAL, bCKNIC FIRST PA1T Fanciful Conception of The Palace of Aladdin, Grand Double Orchestra, Tipton Glee Club, Down the Mississippi UftAR THE FAMOUS MILITARY BAND CONCERT AT NOOK AND 7 P.M. Prices 25c 50c 75c. $1.00 race Feace Is erected without ex tra cost ask J. D. ranklln. n time. EARL V. INGLES, 1-22-tf Conklln Building. Phone M rppo Depot ... J