FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, loog none nxvm r rn. PAGE EIGHT - r SPECIAL MEETING OF LADIES' AUXILIARY THE CIRCUIT COURT ENDS ITS SESSION Plan to Order Many I'lanU, Tree and Shrub to Bcaatlf Grants Pass. Arguments Are certain to never occur if you euppy your table with our teas and coffees. Kvery pound of either you pur chase heire has a guaranteed strength jjand quality and an amount; ms a rule, mqeh better than you generally get in many es tablishments for our rapid sales not only enable us to keep the stocks up to strength but to becure a quality heldotn equalled. Try us next time. J. Pardee C6 Front Street Grocer MURPHY. Johale Meek and Joe York, blod themselves away to the mountains last week to trap for "varmints" the remainder of the winter. Wheeler Osborn Is working for Chas. Bnrkhalter in the Oscar Creek placer mine this week. 0. II. Perry was stricken by sud den Illness Friday night. Dr. Campbell of Grants Pass was sum moned und Mr. erry Is somewhat Improved at this writing. The population of Murphy was In creased lust week by the arrival of a bouncing boy at the home of Ed. T. Perry. Nest eggs 35c doz. at CramerDros. The telephone line wblch connects . .. of Messrs. Hannum, Per ry, Carson and Osborn, with the main line was broken by the high water, where It crossed the river near Mr. OBborn'a place, thereby cutting the above mentioned phones off from the main line. We under stand It is the intention, of these gontlemen to extend the line down the north side of the river and con nect with the main line at Murphy. DUSTER DROWN. NKW HOPE. Italn, rain, and still it rains. Messrs. C. C. and F. 0. Wynant and mother were at the Pass Mon day. Omega Separators at Cramer Bros. E. M. Austin made a business trip to Grants Pass Monday. Anyono wishing blncksmlth work done, plouse call on Wm. lloan. Miss Pearl McCalllster and J. E. Hays were on our streets Sunday, Look out McCalllster for Gene says that Gene must have a cook and that "Anna" Is tho ono. Victor Daniels has skipped the country for some reason, but the reason Is known. Miss Desslo McColm and Vernor Daniels were at the Puss Sunday. Wm. McCalllster was at Pro volt Sunday, looking for a rook and reports Unit ho had success. SHORTY. The special meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary last Monday, was well at tended and great Interest was shown In the preparations forRose Planting Pay. The Civic Improvement Com mittee reported that very low club rates on Roses, Trees, Shrubs and Vines had been secured and all the ladles of the city and surrounding country are invited to send in or ders with the club order and gain the benefit of the 50 per cent dis counts. With this in view a com mittee was appointed to canvass the town, interesting the people of the city and securing orders. A definite date for Rose Planting Day has not been decided upon and the public are requested to watch these columns for the announcement of such date. Mrs. Gunnell, the chairman of the Civic Improvement Committee, will be at the Commercial Club room Monday afternoon to take orders from any Interested party . All are urged to confer with Mrs. Gunnell In this matter, whether you are vlsted by the Committee or not The ground to cover U sj extensive that some may be overlooked, but if any are, please understand that it was not intentional on the part of the Committee. So do not delay put ting in yor order waling for the Committee to call upon you. Mrs Gunnell will be glad to take orders by phone or give information in re gard to prices and varieties. All are urjted to make up their orders and send them in as the complete order should be sent to the nursery by January 27th. Remember that all plants ordered by the club are two year old plants that will give blooms for the flower festival this spring. The Civic Im provement commltee recommended that flower seeds be bought and dis tributed among the school children and prizes bo awarded to those ob taining the best results from them. The Club heartily endorsed the rec ommendation. It was repored that the lease had been received for the vacant railroad lot on the east side of Sixth street, the same to bo used for park in connection with that on the oppostle side of the street. The ladles will begin work on these grounds as soon us the weather will permit. A drama will be put on some time in February, under tho direction of Laura Thomas Gunnell for the ben efit of tho Civic Improvement Fund. Keep this in mind and accept the In vitation to attend and help tho good work along. Fetaluma Incubators at Cramer llros. Everybody plan to plant roses and Bhoilo trees. Save money by order ing with the Ladles Auxiliary. Mrs. Gunnell Is chairman of the Civic Im provement committee and will take your order. Will you buy an Incubator this year? A wlso mnn buys the best. None bettor than the Potaluma, for which Cramer llros. are agents. You Know a Good Cup of Coffee When You Taste It J ? . 'LI, Wo aro hero to provide the QUALITY Hence wo hare in stalled a Royal 1-lcctric Mill which STKEL CUTS (he berry into eleun cut particles, instead of grinding and crushing it as by the old method. The oil colls remain unbroken and the essential oil cannot evaporate. Ono pound of Steel Cut Coffee makes from twelvo to fifteen cups more of full Btrenpth coffee, than coffee ground by the old method. Most adoptablo for percola tor! or French Drip coffee pots. Try a pound of our famoui 25c blend, our Fancy Guatemala at 27c, our Monopolo Fancy Roast at lOo, or the famous M. J. H. at 3 lb for $1 cut on our Royal Steel Cut Mill and wo know you will tind iho Quality. C. F. DIXON William Mark is Given Life Sentence For the Shooting of Miles Carter. William Mack, charged with the murder of Miles Carter, was tried lBBt week in the Circuit Court and his case given to the Jury Saturday evening. After being out about five hours the Jury returned a verdict of guilty in the second degree, which mitIph with It a life sentence. The ease was one which attracted con siderable interest Inasmuch as Mack was drunk when the crime was com mitted and the testimony developed the fact that he secured liquor in Grants Pass, even from his victim. In his testimony Mack stat ed that he did no knowwhat he had done until the next morning when In awoke to find himself in the county Jail. The crime for which Mack is to serve a life senence was the shooting of Miles Carter on the night of Fri day, December 4, 1908. Carter was operating a soft drink Joint In the oar of tue Layton hotel. It was at first thought the wound was not ser ious, but complications set in and Carter died the following Monday morning. Other cases disposed of at the January term of the Circuit Court were: State of Oregon vs. Fred Shlppey, charged with the burglery of the Schmidt cigar store; sentenced to two years In the penitentiary. AugiiBt Baldwin, charged with breaking Into the Jewell Hardware Co. store; discharged on account of faulty indictment. F. H. Osgood vs. It. O. Smith Action for money. Dismissed. State of Oregon vs. Miles Carter Indictment. Dismissed on account of decease of defendant. G. W. Light and E. E. Wiseman vs. R. E. Reed and Samuel Reed Action for damages. Dismissed. A. H. Gunnell and Thos. Galvin vs. Geo. R. Gowan and Mary Brown Action for money. Con tinued until next term of court. VV. II. Flanagan vs. Ed. Jones oult for injunction. Found for plaintiff. Fred Kragci vs. C. H. Jones De fault by defendant and Judgment en tered for plaintiff for -v.. Grants Pass Holding Co. vs. Mil dred Mattlson Default of defend ant and Judgment for plaintiff for )110. C. L. Barlow vs. D. L. Smith Confirmation of sheriff's sale. F. W. Brooks vs. D. P. Johnson Default of defendant and Judg ment for $90 and Interest and 25 attorney's fees for plaintiff. Rogue River Water Co. vs. City of Grants Tass Dismissed. John B. Thurhner vs. S. F. Scho enfeld Dismissed.. Kstato of W. R. Reed an Insolvent debtor Estate closed and referee discharged. Nellie Hlbbs vs. John Hlbbs De cree of divorce granted. The court ordered the clerk to draw warrants for $25 each for A. C. Hough and W. C. Hale, attorneys for Wm. Mack and $10 for Goo. Colvlg as attorney for August Ilnd wln. Kate Burns vs. James Burns -Divorce. Time given until next term of court for plnlnilff to file reply to defendant' answer. Jiinies Burns vs. Louise Ayers Action for money. Dismissed. Clyde Jeter vs. Amalgamated Met al and Exploration Co. Default by defendant and Judgment granted. Leroy Palmer vs. Lucy Palmtr Divorce granted by default of de fendant. Lavlna Nuhbor vs. Joseph Xahbor - Divorce granted by defuult of de fendant. Court terminated very suddenly owlii to the fact that none of the other canes on the calendar were ready for trial. Wm. Mack and Fred Shlppey will probably bo taken to Salem tonight by Sheriff Russell whore they will commence their sentences. Two Weehs wiUWind up Our Great JanuaryOearance Sale Presbyterian Annual Meeting. Bethany Presbyterian Church held It annual business meeting Thurs day evening, a largo number of members and friends being present This was due In some measure to the excellent chicken pie supper the la dles served free to all who came. Reports from the various rhurch or ganisations were read and all show a healthy and vigorous growth both spiritually and materially. The fol lowing officers were elected: Elders, H. S. rrcscott and P. H. Harth. both re-elected; Deacon, Geo. P. Cramer, re-elected and R. p. Cole; Trustee. Ceo. II. Psrker; Treasurer. Uoo. P. Cramer; Clerk, A. E. Voor- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 will end it, but don't wait till the last day; the best picking is now. Here's a List at Factory Cost and Less Golf Shirts 75c Golf Shirts 57c $1 and $1.25 Golf Shirts 89c 1.50 up to $2 " " $1-17 Neg'lig'eeShirts $1 and 1.25 Neg. Shirts 89c 1.50 to $2 - " 1.17 2.25 to 3 " " 1.87 Mens Trousers $1.25 Trousers 95 1.50 " 1.20 2.00 " 1.50 3.00 " 2.25 4.00 " 3.00 5.00 " 3.75 Underwear 50c Underwear 37c 75c " 57c $1 and 1.25 Underwear. .. ... 89c 1.50, 2, and 2.25 " 1.37 Hats 1.50 and $2 Hats $1.35 50c Necktie Free with each Nugget Hat, the price of the Nugget $3 Gloves 50c GloTes 39c $1.00 M 80c 1.25 " 93c 1.50 " $1.22 1.75 " : 1.37 Miscellaneous $5 Mackinaw Coats $3.75 Boys' Rain Coats at Va price Stockton Flannel Shirts at 25 Discount 50c Work Shirts for ...37c 75c " " " 58c All 50c Suspenders at 37c Also deep cut prices on Flannel Night Robes, Trunks and Suit Cases, Men's and Boys' Sweaters, Blankets and Comforts, Hosiery, and Bath Robes. BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS 25 per ct OFF MEN'S OVERCOATS AND WINTER SUITS 25 per ct OFF Buy Now and Save Money Geo. S. Calhoun Co. ''Outfitters to Boy and Man" hies, both re-elected. Sunday school superintendent, T. P. Cramer; Assistant, D. C. Chapman, HOUSEHOLD goods fro sale and house for rent. Inquire at 639 N. Second St. 1-22-tf MinUU-rlnl Notice. At the meeting of the Grants Pass Ministerial Association on Monday UiHt, It was decided that the ministers of the various protestant churches request the public to dis continue the Sunday funerals in Grants Pass, as the pastors And It very burdoiimiine to oflklute at fun erals amid the heavy responsibil ities of the Sabbath day, except In canes where It Is considered' Inadvis able to delay the Interment. OREGON SKI.MA J. G. lllatt went to Portland on Federal Jury duty. Hobert Hlatt Is visiting In Holland. The Christmas tree was pro nounced a success by the little folks and the entertainment was so con sidered by their elders. Will Sargent has como to Selma from Williams to attend school. J. O. Booth 01 Grants Pass was In Selma on business last week. Frank Klum has moved his family to Selma from Pine Flat. The young people were entertain ed at the hall Monday evening by a moving picture exhibition and a short dance following It, Pittsburgh Fence at Cramer Pros. The promised Deer Creek band has been organlied and will begin active work as soon as the Instru ments arrive. We wish the boys success and believe they will attain It It they exercise the proper amount of itlck-to-ltlvenesi. There Is a fine field In this vicin ity for somebody's nirplui energy In clearing and seeding grass land. Hay Is high In price and not procur able at that. Mrs. Campbell of Takllma Is tlslt- lng at D. II. Wimer's. Near Bottling Works PHONli 523 All kinds of repairing done, Work (Mll'-d for and delivered. Best goods and lowest pri es. iH'ii't forget the plane. Notice. To all Shrlners: There will bti:' business session of Hillah Templet? Masonic Hall, Ashland, Oregotl Friday evening, February 5, for tti purpose of making arrangement' for a ceremonial session, some tin during the months of April or M Don't forget your Tei and CtK and at least one extra application EUGENE A. SIIERWIN, PotenUif' Citizens Telephone Company See Our Modern Style Telephones Call and wo will explain tlu'ir advantages Pacific Outlook Window (Couklin Bldg.) We Charge no Royalties-No extras Again we wish to call the rend er's attention to tho fact that we have Johnson Bros'. and We doctor umbrellas Cramer Droi. Haviland China in stock. The complete sets aro right hero fo you to look at. And that is not all we have many other things to attract your eye. We cordially invito the publio to drop in and look over our lines. HALI'S ART STORE Store Telephone 1011 Residence Telephone 1063