FRIDAY, AUGt'ST flt PAOK fciUHJ . ... A A- GROCERIES XITI ROGUE RIVER OOUR1EII. Crawford Peaches Will soon be ready, and we expect to have a good supply at right prices. Also Fruit Jars. J. Pardee Tjie Front Street Grocer ( osr of livixo iii:.i'i:i:i. Ilene. Over O Half Million People filed in Oregon Alone. When you can Have about 30 per cent on the cost of an article and at 1 ho same time gt the hlghi-Ht stand ard of (iiallly at a time when mot manufacturers are talking of raising prices Ih Hoiucthlng that ronnumen Hhould i)t forget. The price made on this particular article Is not a price forced by competition, nor Ih It a price made In a spirit of phllan tliroiiv. It Is made strictly as a bimlnesfi proposition; the Idea being that a largo business with small profits Is better than a small busi ness with large profits. Made of the finest grade of cream of tartar, It Is put up In tins of all sl.es, the most economical sizes per haps are the 3-ponnd cans selling for $ 1 .00 and the 5-pound cans sell ing for $1.0.r. It Is now generally conceded by all tlutt there Is nothing on the market showing more merit for quality and price tluin the article here referred to Cleveland Superior (taking Powder. PEIWONAL AND LOCAL 4 4 -f Mrs. Volney Colvig leaves this Friday for Riddle to visit friends. Mrs. Chas. Nail, of Glendale, was a Grants Pass visitor Thursday. Alfred Hamilton left Sunday for Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Missoula, Mont., to make application for riungs on the Indian reservations there. Mr. and Mrs.'C. G. Farr, who have spent the past two months in this city visiting old friends, left Friday for their home at Hoise, Idaho. CIoxiiiK out Kefrigerators at 20 per cent IIh iilliil ai nair-iuuuie Hardware (Vs. Mrs. Dick Guthrldge and baby ar rived here Thursday evening from Klamath Falls to visit, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery. Clarence Moody, who has spent the past few months In the vicinity of Grass Valley, Cal., arrived here Thursday evening to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Moody. Mis. Amy Itooth Holmes and little son, Itooth, left Thursday evening for Portland and alter a few days' visit there will go to the Seattle fair for a week or ten days. Miss Ada Smith, who has spent the past few weeks visiting with the family of her cousin, F. U. Smith, of this city, left Wednesday for her home at Walker, Ore. Misses Annie Flester and Bertha McCann arrived here Wednesday from their home at Kerby and will SOCIAL EVENTS A small party consisting of the Misses Evelyn Mitchell, George Coron and Mrs. Claud Davis, and Messrs. Claud Davis, William Riggs and Vernon Anderson took a Sunday j outing on Rogue river making the trip by boat from Grants Pass to vicinity of Hells Gate. The boat was loaded on a wagon and the party returned via Merlin. The party had a very enjoyable time, but some en- Joyed the ride overland and others took the train after reaching Merlin. Miss Fannie Abrama entertained in a week end party Saturday even in',' and Sunday, Miss Ethel Liirch beins the guest of honor. Saturday the guests formed into a walking; party and enjoyed the delightful! evening strolling through the city limits. Sunday morning was smorit i driving and viewing th different points of interest in and around Grants Pass, and after a delicious lunch had been served and partaken of, the guests finished out the day ! In true Western style In horseback 1 riding. Sunday evening was passed ! In strolling through the grove of j oaks near the Maxwell home down the river and lounging on th,e banks of the beautiful lake adjoining. This form of entertainment was most gratifying to all who participated, and especially so to Miss Birch, as she, being a visitor from Philadel phia, was given an opportunity to 110 Per cent discount on Itefrlgeru tors at. Ilair-Klddle Hindu are (Vs. Hot Weather (lollies. Don't swelter Oils hot weather. We have nn abundance of summer weight suits at those specially re duced prices. Also several lines of cool, refreshing underwear. C. P. Bishop & Co. Closing out Itel'Hueniioi at 20 per rent discount at Hair-Kiddle II irdwnre Vs. Key. 1. K. Honeywell, wife and three i hi!. lien left Thurxlay evening for Seattle to visit the fair, after which they will return to their home III ('Mi nv.o. I iiirliu: their short sta.v in our city lliey weie cl'.e'i an oppor tunity to see the ill y liy the con I t. ,' of A. ('. Chun hill. win in.. I, them ever the i Ity In tils iiMtonieldle. Mr. lining well was so well pleased with Grants Pass (hat he thinks he may linv property and locate here in the near future. While In the city l!ev. Hone) well anil family were the gnosis of Mr. an. I Mrs. A It Cornell, at their Inline on It street. For the newest In tailor made suits see KHen In Albert Building. Hy a special arranueinent we are enabled to supply the S. F. Dally Hullelln and Courier one year at $3. Willi; a nis Talcum Powder Four reasons for the rap idly growing popularity of Williams' T a 1 c u m V o w d c r . 1. The finest Talc the worhl ailords. 2. The sweetest, dain tiest perfumes. 3. Most artistic boxes. 4. The 1 1 ingeil Top that prevents sticking, leaking anil loss of perfume. mm km see something of the western life h.'ivii tt.lu fcVlrlnv v.nlnir for Seattle i .. ... ' ' " ana surrounding srenery, while en to attend the fair. JoylnR the outdoor exerpIsei Miss Eva Itlce, of Portland, and Mrs. Delia Crawford, of Dillard, Ore., left Sunday for their respective homes, after a short visit with their niece, Mrs. Joe Wharton, and nep hew, Geo. Riddle, of this elty. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Kelley, of San Antonio, Tex., who have been visit ing tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hall on their pleasant farm home near this city, left Thursday evening for Seattle and will make a tour of 'the west before returning to hcl" ' Texas home. Wallace Galbreath, a resident of Giants Pass some 1!) years ago, ar- rived hero Tuesday and will prob ably Invest and remain. Mrs. Gnl i breath arrived Friday morning ami 'they both returned to their home at jSisUwiu to pack up their effects for removal to Grants Pass. Mrs. 1. M. Davis and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left Thursday eveii ilng for an outing trip to extend over ! novel al weeks. They will visit re latives at Clackamas, Portland and i Washington points and w ill probably take In the fair before returning home. 1 Mrs. Dora Nelson, of Portland. ,nr ' rived 'a Gi ants I'a---, Wednesday to vl'dt her sister, Mrs. II. I,. I lerzin-er. i Mr. end Mr. I.imv.pv llrown and hit1. and Mr. Mro ' n' sister, Mis. ;'. V. Cbav r. came dow n from Hills, Cii., Thursday to vlsli relal Ives here. V I 1 I ail 1 1" I 'e. nnep .! eiit t i Tab nt Friday mornlne, to visit friends for a low dn s. . A. 'I'll. Unas, c.eiieral manager of the l ulled Copper Cold I'ii , at I'i' k 'ell I'l'lek, let! Wed, ,iv ee.i'.. i lor his homo at Salotn, after a vl li jl' this propel til v 1 of Hie week. in Tuesday all of the ofllcois of the company were present ut the mines I als company now has one nf t!i most io t Ive i amps In Josephine county, w tli :m men on the payroll, anil head office at Salem. meTcingSaturday, Aug'. 7 Si Saturday, Aug'. 14 We will make this a sale that will break every low price record, and anni hilate all the profits and a big part part of the cost. All our SUMMEh CLOTH ING, FURXISIIINGs; STRAW HATS and MEN'S OXFORDS must now oet j move on themselves. We want the room for new stock and we want the monev No matter what you may want in summer floods it will be dumped out to you at. il OlhilGll oust. Wc will clean out the tock quicK double quicK. Special & film I llll J UUIItJ The remaining numbers of our Men's and Younii Men's Suits, values raniring from $12 to $20, all dumped into one lot ,at Men's Straw, Panama snd Crash Hats $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Straw $7.45 Miss Hazel Williams entertained a few friends Thursday evening in a delightful little dinner party in honor of Miss Clare Kremer and Hazel Kuykendall, who are visiting friends here. Each of the young ladies present was requested to make herself a dainty honnet before she was allowed to partake of the de licious dinner served bv Mrs. Wil- jliams. They were made of tissue .nnper and were elaborately triin- mod with lai'e hows. These bou quets the little ladies wore when they I went in a body to the home of Miss j Elizabeth Pa vis, whom they escorted :to the evening train for her depart- are on her vacation. Those present at the dinner party were: Misses Esther La III if, Irene Kendall, Clare ' Kremer, Il.rrel Keybeiidall, llirdie and Violet I",.,.;.., Maude Williams, '.Hazel William.' end Master Carl j Williams. MuMe and names were , Indulged In and ;:!' were delighted ' With the ent.'l tallllie nt furnished by .their hostess. Men's Pants One lot special $2.50 and $5 values. Dump Sale Price Hats, at $7.50 and $8.50 Panamas ro at IL4S $4.25 $1.75 Boy's Knee Pants Suits Wc have about 40 Boys' Suits, consist ing of blue serge, fancy worsteds and cheviots, prices ranging regularly from $o to 5)8. 1 our choice dur ing this Dump Sale One lot special $1.00 to $2.00 values, at One lot 35c, 50c and 75c val ues at iSc ISc Men's Summer Underwear $2.75 Men's 3.oc and 40c Balbriggan Underwear at 17k Wed-, -day , Mr. and Mrs. v ii fare-.M 11 lav.n on C and S . : i of .Mr-. Wii!;,. While. I'l l sent a anlly lust hot' each g . menu i a hat the i.r; V, ' t v lle e d 111 V V ,1 or last WniVu at their 1 street, ill : isier, Mi.,s '' .ilioiit nil nia:; l'a--ed Just the opportunity for you to ge that boy his school suit. Men's Oxfords All new 190'J styles not a back num ber in the lot. 5.00 and $0.00 Florsheinis. Dump Sale Price $4.00 Walk -Overs. Dump Sale Price Walk- One lot special $1.00 values 50c, 75c and 35c $4.25 $3.25 :5.."0 Sale P Overs. Dump $2.65 Men's Shirts One lot Golf Shirts, $1.25 to $2.00 values, special One lot Men's Work Shirts, special Hundreds of other articles space forbids us to mention. Come, see and be convinced. 75c 35c which KeiiK'inbor, this nule will lat but a short time, and the buyer who take? advantage of our Dump Sale Prices will rejoice and be glad and the buyer who fails to do so will regret and repent of a lost opportunity. Everything goes. (ell W;. .: I, led to Illl. el' i i St. gave home honor I. yd hi Pleas- j ii.i-i . ; rved I ill a i 1 ;ui i ; weri .I' I'm '. ami mod ,y the deserved. To pass this by will be an injustice to your pocllet booK Jin v V l Ih en! I !;, 'Ill oloi-ed I'orter llt i'l'ouldex. Considerable ei Iteinent incu rretl at the depot Thursday inornlnn mi the arrival of the first sertioii of No lu. Several of the Iiovh who were xelllir; fruit nt the train were entov- aiei r. 'fer. at r as liii'ee name , niut li the i; lie! ; ho l epa luo-1 was spi drawings whleli oath miost l:.hl born requested lud, Some of these were found to . very artbtle. others very humorous and all of th, m ,.x tretiiely (u,. Ualpl) l.oiuiey was declared to be the nrtlst of ihe even Inn, he hnvlni; funilsheil a splendid GPN!'! PASS, OREGON Wli or. v " '" r mud to amply for their trouble, ri,,. jable part of tile , v,.nln,. :t In exatnluliii; the original n run l'or Sub HO I Ml present were delighted i voiilni;'. entertainment. Ill, ..f .. I. ..I .... . . .....,r.. im nun, i, .( nn, nu ,1 Inn themselv,'!. at the expense (,r one ! reward for hlM merit, he was pres,.nt of the neuro potters In the diner and ',.,1 with the entire collodion of were cainiiK mm Miowtutir w hen . drawings tile colored muitletnatl took exeep- w It h t h i ion in uie inline ami picking up u . piece of coal nl'.out three Inches In j , "neighborhood" plenle was held dlam. ter he threw It at IVter Kenny, on North 10th street Tuesday even Htrlklni: him a hard blow In the head. ; Ini! In hh h all the neighbors of makliiK n imly cut and knocl,lnK the j that section of the city were present lad down, licfore he could rcnaln land everyone was Klven nn excellent Mi. ?.... 1 1... i . l.i t. ......... .... ... Mu !.u iii iv nun iiiioiuei j opportunity to m t ncnualntcd mow in i ne eat k w mi another piece ' his next door to In nine ai iiiainted with hi,, m xi d.mr iio.;hbor, and verv oft. n when we meet them at a friend's lions.' we will be surprise.! to find what ' nnj.Tbl people they realty are ami how Well we net busy and hood" picnics lilie t beiii. Kvorybody haw more "iicl';hhor and not aciiualnted. Miss Susie Ilannard entertained a number of friends last Friday evenlnu' In honor of her cousin, Miss Klhol Hindi, of l'hlladel.hla. Die order of entertainment was some thing out of the usual, belli i; a pro tresslve contest nviy of five tables. The vouiik people found their places nt the tables In the following man ner: Kurh one was presented with a picture, cut from a magazine, con taining the names of the different quests tuid they took their places nt the tables In nccordance to the huk Restlons In the pictures. At one amuslnn names were Indulged in whh li made the hours pass ell too quickly, maliln.n this one of the jolll est little affairs participated in by the youim people of the city. Those present, besides the family, were Mr. and Mrs. C. I1, Hishop, Misses Lillian and Laura Hlnns, Miss earn er, Misses Kannle Abrams, Jessie Mastln, Tulare Llnkey, Christina McLean, Miss Warner, Miss Tlnne; Messrs Kd VanDyke, Robert McLenn, Kdward McLean. Ralph Looney, Hur ley Stouacher, K. 11. Oldlnn. ' depend I upon I SKLLS DRUGS of coal ahout six liu hes across. Chef of police McLean boarded the train to arrest the man hut the porter locked the door and rcfimed him admittance. telegram was sent to Vhland to have the porter held there and IVpntv l'Kh Warden Clan ton. w th Karl Albro and .lohn Cal lltl. tw.i boys who were 1 1 n !. to the f"n',':. wee' to li!and on t set on Miction of No 1 T. to Identl'y the o'feilder 1 tie ne i' ro w a bi oiuht Pnxs ',"i Nil l Thurd.iv The i in,!. n tor w n l.uh to him ms he w a j jl,,e t ,,f , v deoe, ,U , f (.,- .n, i j, be !:,e d - ton M'd b w ' ; ' , l.i, V . ' t' . . table was a needle thrcndlnir con- with itest. nt another n button sewlna eon- next door neighbor. The time test, still another contest nf .tui.i.tn.. was well filled up wit), names nndVunuts from a lnre dish with bat amusements or all kinds and every- pins and inouldlnn num Into anliiials. one had an excellent time. R,.-(These contests were a source of n freshuictits consisted of squash and vast ntnoutit of nmuseinent. Klve pumpkin pie, the suuash and ininn. mlnute i.w ..ill, ,. .. i. ....... ...I--... .,i ,-,u n iiii.ie raised In that nelnhbor- and prices were awarded to the bi.lv losing out Kefilerntors nt Hl per vvnt (llMcount Ht Huir-Khldle llanlwiire Co'n. Miss Julia Howltt and Miss Allene Dunbar left Thursday evening for Seattle to attend the fair. '-' Per rent discount on Kefrljjerii tors nt llalr-Uidille llanlwiire (V. EOPER & FRAZELL MERCHANT TAILORS Will open in tlu'ir new place of busi ness on G St., next to New York Racket Ptore, August 2nd, with a fino line of Imported and Domestic Woolens. Cleaning, Prtiiiag tod Rep tit log Ncttly Done If you need the plumber, phone I. A. MundltiKor. No. 10!3. kins belnu hood, and from the i the kinds :nd wc tn delh lout watermelons atne xlclnlty. These are of pbnles that we need ed lots of them. These to Hn,'i Ve'Mn,. 'M!t w'ltl 1. li'tle Infoinial catherlnus at.iom: the near iioUVoors have n stroiic Influ- enee m unltini; them ti trm "!V file!', Mll' ,'llld le:ve , for petty wiaau'ltu: irid Ind ffe th;t ll"e o pr.'X,1.'-f n; ' 'eitlleJ of a t'e1 V' e .., 1 M sh 1 be r,-n. e and , " has b. . , 4 i I , nn 1 t,, ., !. it .'i . ' , clah ruiMil .'IPCS the Vet-.. lll. vuly. nnd nentlemnn neorlnis the lnrcest I number of points nt the different I tables. The lady's prize was won ; by MU Warner, while Kd VanDyke' carried off first honors nimmc -the; uent'.emrn nnd Ralph T.ooney re-' reived an extra point for most artis tic ana":eniert of hnt'.Mii. At the end of thU contest dainty refresh '"fe --r- and then n pro- -estve tory-te'l!n.; irit.i I t wl-p h developed the fact ft'1" v. rv promt!ic flctlord-ta that were I e d $500 to $50,000 INTEREST 6 per cent We Loan Money on Lands, Lots, Homei, Farms, Stocks, Bond and Mottles, or Any Security Anywhere Building Loans Made Huv a Lot or Land and IUiild. We fiirnUh tb. mnncv. Select your own Lot anywhere, yo-u own plan and builder. We furniri the money on weekly, monthly or quarterly payments. Interest a: i per . cut per annum. No red tanc or delay iti sccurinc inlic-v W. U. NIPPER. Aent rinrrfxi tiuii.- - hRoPin. 201 and 202 Albert nid., . GranU r -.frrrw. l 1.. . I lliinilimildll IHHil III II I II.LiJ II I l)J 'LI L 1 1 IIIH 1