WITH THIS CHUKCHK8 M. E. Church, South. Worship at the M. E. church, south, Sunday morning and even ing. At 11 a. m., v E. 8. Jones, presiding elder of the Willamette District, will preach. Bible school 10 a. in.; Epworth League, 6:45 p. m. YOU'LL wm if voi. ret JL A- T We have a full line of Vegetable and Flower Seeds in packets and bulk, fresh and genuine. r J. Pardee UeFr ont Street Grocer First Christian Science Society. " 1 l-tl Cfl'.mnn firulrPO will t6 held In the W. 0. W. hall Sunday, ( March 28, 1909, at 11 a. ra. Sub-: ject: "Reality." Wednesday even-! Ing service at 8 o'clock p. m. in the ; reading room in the Opera house i block, north hall. All cordially In-1 vlted to attend. OIMTAKY. Margaret Ann Dean (nee Dyer), a Bister of Mrs. Geo. W. Colvlg, of Grants Pans, wus born in Piatt coun ty, Missouri, July 19, 1842, being the eldest of a family of 13 children, one of whom died In Infancy. She whh married to M. Dean on February 3, 1859, and crossed the plains with ber husband In 1865. They settled aear Riddle, Oregon, In 1866. She Joined the M. E. church, South, In 1869, and lived a faithful member and consistent Christian until her death on March 17, 1909, leaving testimony to her readiness and will ingness to go to the "mansions pre pared for her from the foundations of the world." Threo children preceded her to the better land, but she leaves here her husband, five children and 11 bro thers and sisters for yet a little time to wait, while anticipating the family re-union, where there will be no more parting. Hpray Plant for lUmeburg. Manager II. C. Sampson, of the Grants Pass caunery was In Rose burg last week and made another trip Friday. Ho has leased a build ing and will Install a plant for the manufacture of Sampson's spray for that Talley. The Umpqua valley has been a heavy usor of spray, but the freight ratos make It Impossible to uccesHfully compete with the north ern manufacturers. The plant at Rosoburg will be operated in con nection with the Grants Pass plant and Hhould the branch become over crowded with orders the plant of (hi city will bo ablo to asslsj. hurr's Music House is making ioiiio special inducements to pur chasers of the first Rush & Lane pianos sold In Grants Pass. If you wnnt one of the lightest running and bent plows made, get a Mouth llewl Chilled or Kliigiimn Kteel at Hair Riddle Hardware Co.'s. First llaptlst Church, Sun., Mur SH. The morning service Is at 10:30 and the sermon topic will be "God's Spokesman." At the session of the Bible school there will be a temper ance lesson. Miss Ada Lewis leads a Young People's Missionary Meet ing at 6:30. The final service at 7:30 the pastor speaks on Sol omon's Home Proverb." A cordial welcome Is extended. Christ Ian Church. Members and friends of the Christian church should make a spe cial effort to be at Sunday school and preaching services next Lord's Day. Morning subject: "It Might Have Been." Evening subject: "The Game of Life." Strangers In our city will be made welcome. J. N. McConnell, Minister. Newman M. K. Church. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. The choir will sing an anthem at the morning service, and Miss Genevieve Patlllo will sing a solo, "The Land Beyond the Set ting Sun," In the evening. 8unday school at 10; Junior League at 3; Epworth League at 6:30. St. Luke's Kpiscopul Church. Sunday services: Morning Pray er, Litany and Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Nature of Sin." Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 p. m. Subject "The Christian In Politics." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Thursday evening, at 7:30, the Penitential office and lecture on "The Holy Communion." All are Invited to attend these services. ' ;fwl Mast &2&s?'t -T; ''' Copyright before you start into one of our good suits made especially f0r you and us by Hart Schaffner & Marx There are some extremely snappy sack suit models in the line this season, and the new colors and patterns are more attractive than i . i ever. Aimosi any idea you can suggest has been successfully car. ried out in the new styles; and we're sure of suiting the taste, and the purse of every man who comes to us. Your Size Your vStyle Your Fit Your Pattern at Your Price Hart Schaffner & Marx hand tailored all-wool suits $18 to $30, other makes $10 to $15; quality guaranteed. "Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back" Don't forget the Nugget Hat free of charge with every suit at $15 or more The Telephone Subject Again. From present Indications Grants Tass, It would seem, has not seen the I ant of the Home Telephone agitation, Med ford having voted on the proposition and carried It by over two or three to one. We are now Informed that the question will foine up without delay In this city and the frletuW of the measure claim that It will carry here by as large majority as It did In Medford. The Courier has not made an Investiga tion of the subject and therefore Is unable to glvo an opinion as to whether It would or would not carry If submitted to a vote of the people. Mrs. UHVld Scott arrived from Goldfleld, Nev., on Friday of last week on a protracted visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McKoln, of this city. It Is to bo hoped that Mrs. Scott and her husband will later become residents of Grants Pastt Follow the procession to Grants Pass Hardware Co. for garden tools and John Deere Huggles, 3-2G-2t In selecting a piano, don't sacri fice qunllty fo:1 price. See those lovely Hush & Lane pianos on sale next door to the post office from Burr's Music House, Koseburg, Ore. Buy your shoes at Gardner & Co.'s as they are being sold at very low prices. 3-26-21 "Hello, Pete!" Say when you get up mornings feeling well, you know Say try my remedy get garden tools at Grants Pass Hard ware Co. Get busy, or else you won't get up at all some morning. 3-26-2t JuHt arrived One carload of John Deere Buggies, Road Wagons, Sur reys nnd Rubber Tire Runabouts. Grants Pass Hardware Co. 3-12-tf For clean work in spraying your orchard employ a man who makes that his business. Address A. H. Joy, Grants Pass. 3-211-lt Remember, W. J. Gardner & Co. are selling ont and making low prices on good, new goods. 26-3-2t Those Rubber-tired, Open Road wagons at Grants Pass Hardware Co. They are beauts. Buy at Dean's -No trashy goods sold there. GeOo alhoun Co, Outfitters to Boy and Man" Clerk- 'arrler I vvam Inat ion. The 1'nlted States Civil Service Commission announces that Clerk Carrier examination will be held at Grants Pass, Oregon, on April 19, 1909. The PoHt Office Department proposes to establish city free de livery on June 15, 1909, with two carriers nnd one substitute. These positions will be filled by selection from the eligible register to he es tablished from the examination to be held as well as any clerical va cancies that may occur during the coming year. Age limit, IS to 4," years. Applicants should at once ap ply to the Postmaster for applica tion and pamphlet of instructions. Applications must be filed with the Secretary of the Twelfth Civil Ser vice District. San Francisco, Cal. The subject of having wrapping paper for fruit printed at an ex pense of three-fourths of a cent came up and on motion It was de cided to use the printed paper. It was ordered that suitable litho graph labels for' the ends of fruit boxes be procured. On motion It was ordered that Prof O'Gara be Invited to address a meeting of the Fruit Exchange In about two weeks from that date. The following resolutions were offered and adopted: Whereas, we learn with regret that certain parties, mostly smnll boys, are buying diseased, deformed nnd scaly fruit and selling the same to passengers on the train, and Whereas, such practice with Its dire results are directly harmful and a terrible menace to the fruit Interests and a misrepresentation of the greatest Industry of the valley, etc. Whereas, a few persons thus em ployed ran at such a place undo more than all the advertising can effect. Now, therefore, be It resolved; that we condemn In strongest terms the practice of selling such diseased fruit upon the trains, and resolved that we request our growers of fruit not to sell cull apples to persons who thus wrongfully dispose of them upon the train, and, third, bo It further J. Resolved that we request tit! ' chants of Grants Pass to refs. sell scaly and deformed fruit tf person who offers the same to at the trains and most resper. ask said merchants not to pvt. expose such apples for sale iu it further Resolved, that we request tl council of Grants Pass to iri for a license system, or somet system equally as good, tofo,; proved by them, to prevent th, tlce before referred to, to tit j that the traveling public be wtf anything except the best fruit f properly representing the gra'l dustry of our valley. j Meeting adjourned. New Tailoring' Establishment I extent to the citizens of Grants Pass an invitation to call and inspect my line of Spring and Summer Suitings, I guaran tee honest material, excellent workman ship, good fitting clothes and satisfaction in every respect. J. E. Bodge frlh Si Oppo. Ntirn Hotel Are you a careful buyer? Good I articles Bold at lowest prices at j Dean's. j Improve your yard, sow grass 1 seed, get It growing, keep It cut nice uiul smooth with a lawn mower you can get at a h;uc:ln at Grants Pass Hardware Co. 3-2 6-2t Those To I unmus Ileus. Hid you see them Tuesday? My 1 flock of thoroughbred Haired Rocks : Is headed by a son of one of these I hens. Kggs $1.50. John Summers. 3-26-1 1 Fruit Kchange Meeting, The Fruit Kxchango held a meet ing on Tuesday morning at the Com mercial Club room and discussed many subjects of Interest to fruit growers. Manager Seovllte occupied the chair and In the absence of Sec rotary Thomas. 11. K. Rateham acted as secretary. The committee on getting new members both to the Kxchango and to the Commercial Club, made a re port which was adopted and the committee continued. A new straw berry box was shown and orders for the same wns taken by the manager. The matter of contracting fruit to the Kxchango was taken up nnd dls cusrrd st considerable length with out definite action. SEE ME FOR BARGAINS Fruit Lam IN ds I have also several fine residences close in for sale I have a buyer for 200 acres of Grape Land within 6 miles of town list lour Property with Me-I can SellU Several elegant residence lots for sale in best part of city; Light, Water, Phone, Sewer H. L. ANDREWS,-Real Estate Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon