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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1009. THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER. PAGE FIVE -4. A. .4. i . . . . The Secret Of Dry Cleaning l8 in using "Dry-Clean-O," 8 soaplike substance which, when added to gasoline, re moves all dirt from the goods, just as ordinary soap does In water. Dry cleaning Is not simply washing the g(,od9 In gasoline. This would he Uke washing in (.,,;,, water only a little ()f the dirt would be re moved. All articles that ,.,. iimMo to shrink or he spoiled by washing In water should b dry cleaned. ..pry-Clean-0" for sale by Sabin the Druggist PERSONAL AXD LOCAL "PI t nmt ! sells at 15c i everywhere. per box homo John Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh and two children, of Uunsmuir, Cal., and Mrs. Marsh's mother, Mrs. M. Law eri of Sacramento, Cal., who have spent 1 lie past few days visiting at the home of Mr. Marsh's parents in this city, left Thursday morning for their respective homes. riiimliing done to sanitary rules by I. 515 E street. comply with O. Mundlngcr, S--3t A RATIO Your Money goes swiftly enough, of course; its a pecul iarity of money. But while its going you can at least make sure that it is bringing you adequate returns. Thats why you should trade here. Cooking Apples. Black berries, Tomatoes Mel ons and all kinds of garden truck now in the market. And say, it will soon be time for those fine large Craw ford Peaches for can ning, seud in yotn or eers early. Mrs. H. G. Kesterson. of r.i0nrfoi , visited In this city the first of the ween. I Miss Mabel Buell, of Eugene, ar rived here Monday to visit relatives I and friends. I Earl "errlgan returned Monday to Medford after a few days spent , In this city. I Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Fry, of Merlin, visited In this city the first of the week. Mrs. G. W. Williams visited over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. War ren Burt, who is enjoying camp life near Glendale. Miss Lottie DeAnnond returned Monday from a few days' visit with relatives and friends at Talent. Jack Baker, who arrived here last week and spent a few days In our fity, left Tuesday for his home at Eu sene. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon, of Glendale, visited In our city first of no weei;, rotiirninn to their inesuay evening. Mrs. P. v. VanDyke, Mrs. Taylor and Miss Carinnllta Pool I., A I. ..I:.. ,t- , n' .ueriiu ,v::i v v S. E. !-internian. Lniit"rman. who and I Mrs. John Taylor, of this city, re 'turned to her home at Merlin Tues 'day evenimr. Mrs. G. II. Ayers. of Covelo. Cul., who 1ms boon visiting friends here, went to Merlin Tuesday evening for a few days visit with friends in that vicinity. The ladies of the Xewman M. . church are already planning their fall work and among other events will lie a church fair and bazaar to be held about the middle of Novem ber. I. M. Davis this week received a visit, from his brother, J. r. Davis, of Oklahoma. Mr. Davis is making a tour of the west and has been to the fair and slopped off here Sunday for a few days. Mrs. R. V. Lynch and little sou returned to her home at Williams, Cal., Tuesday, after visiting with her sister. Mrs. Harry Schmidt, of this city, for the past week. Mrs. Lynch also spent a few days with her par- ents nt Hugo before leaving for her California home. man Is coming. PERSONAL AND LOCAL 4, Frank Barrle went to San Francis co Wednesday. , The "FLASH" Hear him talk. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Benedict, of Applegate, visited In this city Thurs day. Mrs. Calhoun and son, Lester, went to Ashland to visit with rela tives for two weeks. Miss lone Riebel, of Roseburg, ar rived here Wednesday to visit with friends for a few weeks. Mrs. W. J. McDow left Wednes- jaay lor Merlin where she will re- main during the fruit season, j Rev. Ward Mcllenry spent Tues day in our city on home mission returning to Ashland iu the business evening. Miss Nina Kame, of Medford, ar rived in this city Tuesday evening to take teachers' examination which be gan on Wednesday. Miss Millie Drake went to Port land Wednesday, where she will spend two weeks in a mi! tablishnient. J. D. Druke and son Tuesday in Woodvilk RUS: on day with Mrs. Mrs. S. i:. Iv Islled Pass 'ell, siietlt .1 ri.i.i.... went trip, reooi-t ill.' eooil 1 . . -1 .- .,,,,1 ... t I ' ' " 'v in 1 u u 1 4 nr tn spend the .time. 1 I T. W. Sant'ord, of Ashland, came :iilh UOW 1 ci llesi hiv in,n!n l .. been visiting .-it tin. iwim .,r m,. .. 1 I . . . " K" iiiu ou r urs, :iv t i -. . "... Vll 11 1 1 1 9 friends. Marter Donald Bidding left Tues- day 1 vi uiu.g for Calico to spend a i moiiih with his grandfather, W. I. j Powell, at his mine. i Miss Ueba Lowry has returned i from her trip north, which extended ! over a month, slie'visitlng the Seattle j fair and friends at Olympia and Ta- ! coma. j Rev. W. S. Holt arrived here Tues- ! day and spent a few hours on bnsl- 1 ness and pleasure, cuing to Ashland in the afternoon and returning to Portland the same evening. T. F. o'Urien. who for the past, two months has held the position of night operator at the S. P. depot, has been transferred to The Dalles, and he, with bis wife, left for that place Wednesday evening. Rolla Stephenson Is visiting his old home on West I street. Rolla Is a lineman for the O. R. & N. and Is stationed at Umatilla, but he gets tired of sand and sage brush and seeks rest in the shadow of the pines. PERSONAL AND LOCAL "FLASH" la put up In 12-ounce boxes, bevelled edged, to prevent cut ting the fingers. Ed Gano went to Medford Wednes day to visit with his mother on her farm near that place. Miss Mattle McGee went to Ash land Wednesday to visit with friends for a few days. Chas. Shattuck went to Hilts, Cal., Wednesday, after a few days' visit with relatives in this city. Mrs. G. E. Drinker and son, and Mrs. M. p. smith went to Medford Wednesday to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. S. I). Newell went to Merlin Thursday to visit for- a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Coe. at that place. J. W. McPanio, a former Grants Pass boy, nrrived here Tuesday from Glendale and after a few days' visit with old friends will go to Weed, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sanders, of ! Si, Hit. , , ... nerv es- ' " 111 Munl1 nays uus ween looking over our city and surround ing country with n view to locating here. Ir; Ida Hilt, of Hilts. Cal.. soent a few days in our city this week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith. She has been afflicted with eye troubln and has been taking treat ment from Dr. FIndley. Mis. (!. K. Fox. uf Central Point, who has been In our city for the past two weeks taking throat treatment of Dr. FIndley, loft Thursday for her home much Improved In health. Mioses Claudine and Georgia Coron left Wednesday evening for 1 he spent wit h his wife nt Three Pines LOCAL ITEMS Miss Pearl Lewis visited friends at Selma this week, returning to her home at this city Wednesday. Closing out Refrigerators at SO per cent discount at Hair-Kiddle Hardware Co's. Miss Jennie Huggerth left Thurs day for Weed, Cal., to spend a few weeks visttlng friends. Mrs. Dick Graham went to Hilt, Cal., Thursday to visit her husband who is employed In the box factory at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McConuoha left Wednesday for a trip to Crescent City, after which they will go to Humboldt, Cal. Mrs. Kenneth Root and four child ren nrrived here Thursday from Roseburg to visit with relatives and friends. Misses Cora and Mabel Smith visit ed over Thursday with friends nt Merlin. Miss Cora will teach the Merlin school this winter. i Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Lewis, of Gallee, nrrived In this city Wednes- 1 1 1 day ami loft the same evening for I VVe CaiTy high graClC. Seattle to nttend the fair. Ralph Dean lyft Sunday evening for Seattle to visit the fair. He will also visit at Portland and other northern points before returning home. Mrs. A. C. Cleaver, who has spent the past month visiting her mother, Mrs. Hrown, of this city, left Thurs day evening for her home nt Baker City. C. B. Fowler Is again at his old stand in the Geo. S. Calhoun clothing store, after a 1 "-days' vacation which !i.u I. M T.,.. ..,... ... 1 I .ma. in. in-nil It'lUlIll'U IU 1111 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wildy, who mlle - lh (.ity Wednesday after a four weeks' visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Henry Harth, at Roseburg. her They have spent the last two years K r 11 d t,n . Philip Harth, who will making a tour of the west and pur- j visi, lu,rt, f()1. S(,voral ,laVHi chased five aces of land west of; Ai,)hm. Jankw)n and , this city, about a mile from town. 1, Wtl(ll)(,S(,ay fmm M((fordi No disposition has been made of this have been In our city since last March, left Wednesday evening for their old home at t.uernsey, w yo. sll(1 s .,,,..,1111111011 j11)nm liv property and Mr. and Mrs. Wildy may some time return to this city to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Host on and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Manuel and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nichols and family returned Satur day from their camp on Williams creek, where they enjoyed outdoor life for a week. The ladles are sis ters, so this little outing was in the form of a family gathering and very enjoyable. The gentlemen secured one (leer while (Hit. Mr. and Mrs O. W. Carson and two sons nrrived here last week from Beatty. N' vadn. and nr.- so well pleased v lib thl- city and nn-o'!!.d- )., eeiniti y that they ill mill ,,):,,,. th Ir lutiir i"t'ie. for win', r i. ! Tl-v !-:.ve..e ,, 'pn !'' " '"'v ., I :, j: 1 1 ",' '1! ' . , ' I ' . e !' e : ! lit . (Le the d I'.. weeks with Mrs. Jackson's parents. j Alfred Hamilton returned Sunday 'from Montana where he had been on a business trip. Williams Bros, are Installing a steam feed at their sawmill at 'Reuben. Mr. Williams says this Is the first one to be used In this part of Oregon. Work at this mill Is pro gressing In fine shape, with 3.' on . the pay roll. The Merlin merchants all sci nu d to have the same notion last Mon day as thiee of the fraternity visited In this i ily on thai day. The geinle- 111' tl Wee Alb' It Cue, l'lilllli TIlOlllp- . ei and William lib hards, the Int 1 . two cent b men being ai com -:,! i . . 1 by their u hi s. Portland where they will visit with ' their sister. Mrs. Otto Dtuilap, after ' which th"- will go to Seattle to at- ' tend tie fair. They expect to be ah- i sent several weeks. 1 Cheap wood, factory blocks and kindlings block, single lond $2.75; j 4 loads $10.00; kindlings, fi.re. 3 for 1 $1.50. 11. Hack Wood Yard, 109 ! W. H street. Phone 434. 6-25-tf i A letter from F. Brelt mayor writ- ! ten at Jacksonville, Mich., sics that the funeral of Mrs. Brelt mayor took place last Friday, attended by n large number of her old friends. Mr. Breitinayor says .lie and his little son, William, will be here In about ten days, accompanied by his brother w ho desires to come west. Geo. Klsh, who was Injured about five weeks ago while working on the new steel bridge, Is not Improving so rapidly as could be wished. Mr. Klsh Is at the South Pacific hospital and It has developed that bis Injuries are more serious than were at first suspected, the kidneys having been Injured, which makes his recovery very slow. Dr. Howard G. Klmbley, of Los Angeles, an osteoputh physician, has arrived In this city and succeeds to the office and practice of Dr. Camp bell In the Conklln building. The doctor comes highly recommended and bears the generul reputation of a well read and an up-to-date student In his hi boo of the healing art. Messrs. Huntley and Maxwell, of Minneapolis, Minn., have been look ing over the surrounding country with a view of locating here. These gentlemen are much pleased with Ciiauts Pass and Its niiitouuiIIiikm and as they seem to be the kind of V peop Mlev Wouldn't It Jar You. if you hooked a big ono and ho got away bocauso of poor tcaklo FISHING TACKLE direct from the factory Split Bamboo Rods $1 and up Cramer Bros. ISTAHUSIli:i) ISM White House Grocery ' ;- P. K i a 1 In llll Ml' H r- In th o Wed fur tie t . I.v he is reci nl ly I thh cliy, an v. I ill. I 1 1 1 1 . 1 Th. 1 ; I. 1 1 1 ' - e! w 1 : le we are loolvllIK for It Is hoped will liei oine Invciitoi s ami citi zens. Will Win 'I. 1 III le 1 ea l i 11 1: n ml In ii b a 1 ei !, a t-'i 1, I Ml'. Will 1 P 1 t, lined II eiiil'lili 1 10 '! 11 1 1 .!' I ie P it le,; and was South Pa. Mle In,.. hi Idi'c I hinks lie v 111 nit l,i ,'ilniiil thi'i who was bis hind of li I 'line 'i air 1 1 lag iiloiii: Injured St lllllpK e hm Hi' ej . 01. In A. U. BAN WARD is prepared to show tin1 1 .1, must C'lii 'li in p'S :i iv l;o''U''i'S tiling in stock of Furnitnr.' t" Grants l'ass, anion- th' New Davenports, Couches, Ladies and Koll lop flnrin'ts. l"i thatmtist.be Been to nppnrin!. newest styles and at prices you can t v... for cash or 0:1 t! uiioru iu piif'1 installment plan. WINDOW SHADES IN STOCK LARGE SIZES AND I.ONO I.KM.TH8 1 - fH avoiding the delay of wwfi them. Come'and pee. North Sixth Street lie ,,i,'i :.,n I .. fmiu V.'ai n. 1 'a!e . I 1 ! . ,' e ' , ! M'ii 1 1'-, from lim , 1 ,1 ! ie, In ths ( iiy flr-l of tie I I ' 1 1 "leult With I if, pi'Vlile ill ,,i. I ' 1 the serious Illness of a ,!,i r at Km h Point. The dm lor i ipanie'l th'1 K' ntleiiien to that to niak" an examination "f the i M'- and Mrs. S V. Moody and famliy l"f Tuesday cvenltiK for poit'aiid where tlicy will rolde. They wero nnomtianled by Mrs. Tlar it:ie Moody, but rinrcnc will not i.., to I'o't'.'ltiil for S'llne tllll" yet, be ,i tm (penned I" Tnllfornla an onles trati for 11 vii'uum carpet, rl'-nner m . h ),e and his father nrc mnnu- feMirln.' Tthdr pl.i' t of ttt',1 be )'). nf ' on 21 IfollJnv vi trie, Portland. Clirenco Moody d ,:irtcl fr firflst Valley, Pal., Wed tl clay mornlne, oftor rlsltlni? for n f. -c (t lh Mi wife nnd pnr' tiM ; hi oiU'ht to ,-u.il. In. I : ill' llllle to , .11" I, j Mrs. KM. 1 I.' vili h ai ili d heie I I' h II I'miI .1 y tnoillllii; fiolu Vei lliclen, I Nevada, en route lo Kiu'e iic to hiit her pai' iits and stopped off In this illy to vWIt at tin.' Iiotnc of Mr, and Mrs. H. II. Ilaber. Mr. unit Mrs. I.cveili h wi re former residents of this rlly, but for the pant two and n half years have resided In Nevada. She also Mtcil friends at Ashland and WoodvllP'. Miss KlUiibcth MacNell left on tho Northwestern Monday evenlrn; for Minneapolis, win rp nti) w ill Join Mlsu Mary 1iuIhc t.abile and the MIwh Kll.abeth and Aitnes Murphy. Tin so ymi tm 1,'hIIih leave for a splendid trip to the const and will visit friends business I R.ifttttn ntl flrnnln t'dnn. flreton Minn MarNcin will return vln Kan Francisco and other point In Cali fornia. Journal-Observer, Kedfleld, S. 1). Tb' young ladbi above named are old time friends of the Mtssen and nt tho head of .liiinp-OI'f-.loo. Mr. and Mis. J. 0. Perj;en, of Plveriiiore. la., who visited for n short time with Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. Deiuaray, of this city, left Thursday for their return home. .1. (). KIkks, who has been on an extended visit to South Paliola, Ohlcano and several other points In Illinois, Is expected to return to his homo in this city In a few days. Mrs. P. W. .Ionian and little daughter, who have been visiting with friends In this city for a few days this weel, left Thursday for their home at Slsson. Tho JordutiH were former residents of this city. Mrs. 11. h. Marsters nrrived In Grant h Puss Thursday when; she re mained until Friday, when her hus band joined her In his automobile I and together they resumed their Journey to Medford, where they visit relatives. Mrs. M. Itiirkbart cauie down Thursday from Woodvllle accom panied by her little daughter to seek medlcnl aid for the little ulrl, who has been 111 for the pnst week with malaria. They returned on the afternoon train to Woodvllle. Rev. S. P. Hurtle, wife and Hon, of Grand Island, Nidi., nrrived In this city on last Friday, on a visit to the family of Mrs. Hurtle's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. M. K. Stiirdevtint. They remained over until Wednesday evening'. On Sunday evening Mr. Hurtle filled the pulpit of the M. 10. church most acceptably. They will stop at Seattle mi their return 1 rip. Mr. and Mrs. 1". A. Merryweat her, who have spent the past week lu this cliy Kticsts at t In home of Mr. and Mis. Alex Mil' bell nd 1)11 Mitchell, left ivliin hoiiHi Thursday iiud their next stop ! be at Shasta SmIih's. Mr, and Mrs. .M 1 r i eat her are mai - 111), II foil!' of II," l est all'l III e Ve V 111111 b plea 'i d m pi thl'i 1 niniliy. M11'. Mi l 1 i eat lui I - i-1 1 1 -of A , v and i:il Mlt'h.iil, .. (I, ir. illy. Tlndr In Mi.' Is In Kll " "i ' h, Kan. A. II. Cai .on. . 1, ile leuUi ulliii'al ' mo 111 i 1 inii' 1 "i 1 11 U il i .1 1 let , was 1 11 I h" 1 Ily ., . .. I, ...),: I lull ilm , i a V - iii 1; 011 the ai. 1 " , 1 1 a i ii ho Wood llle, A In I I u I s'lllillKOieil t'i Ki'l tie II II il ji" a I U he! 1 1 1 I e lr,Vi r of (lie oil bant ;i, not sail:. fe( with II dei I don of I he 1 1 nt ii f y lnsn" lor. Mr. 'ai son has bi 1 11 In the fi ult basinets for Jims and his de- 1 hlotl III tie .' I'liilters Is niceiiti'd iusinkss: roi.Nrriss mm--. Dr. KlaiiMKnn, Phyulclan and Surgeon. J.K. Peterson, PloneerlnsuranccMto. M. Clemens, Prescription Prutclst See our windows for Straw lint. prices. Calhoun's. Curtlss & Co., Jewelers, are BtlT in business at tho sumo old stand. Rannle, the plumber. Let Mtindlnger, save yon moncr on plumbing. Phone 109.1. 8-6-St Alfrud Letcher, Registered Opto metrist and Jeweler la Dlxon't olA stand, Front St. Eyes tested !ree The II 11 no Mercantile Co. carrUxM the finest line of grocerleB, try goods, hardware, minors' BUppHoa and general merchandise to be found anywhere. Give us a call. 7-21-tf M is. M. L. (Jpdycke, at 7 lb' Ii street, will open a ahorthand claws the 1st of September, and any appli cants desiring to enter the clnss will please apply prior to thnt time. Tho I. X. L, marble and granite works of north Central Totnt, Ore gon, are agents for The Stewart Iron Works Co.'a cernetory and lw Iron fences, vases, etc. Write us aatf our salesman will call with design 2( per cent (Ilicount 011 Ki-frlgiT-tor nt llilr-lllddle Ifiinlwnrr CV. COMINd HVUNT8. Aiinust 21, Saturday Dance at Enr age Creek hall. Tickets, Includ ing Hiipper and horse feed, $t.r.f). by W. P. Daily. as proof po'.ltlve, Addlth'nal loi aU on pao six. H MHH mi: v.xti:i Tift Tie Makers to man 11 rap ture White Cedar Pole Tien, hewn 2 face. years work for c.ood tiw n. Plenty of work for all. . ' IMiibionU Co. Hlindon, Cum County, (lre(.:on M M 'H) Per rent iIIm'oiioI on Hffilt;ei lini at ll.iii-l.liblle llanhnre fVi'n. REAL ESTATE AND BROKERAGE Goldnley 01 Crnmtr LOANS NF.GOTIAT"l IN'SL'RANCIv Urania !' oil1, U St. in 'his ' I'v prior to their departure ; e I'eltlllll'l .l.!.'l"i:Jil 1'." alf I1'1''1 F,x' Lillian and Laura It!tt:i, of this illy. Order your bop tickets from the Courier now, g Rosebud Parlors Having puiclm-'-d tho Confectionery, Ico Cream and Sodii Fountnin KstuhliHlmicfit, known m the HOSKIU'I), wo will 1m jilfiiHC'l to meet all our old jmtrons in tho new jilnco. In addition to tho regular husincm we will servo lunches ut all liourw daily. Wo aim to give satisfaction in all liric. 7 E. E. CARGILL