FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1009.
THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER.
VAOB SIX
1 cui Akin -
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SELMA NOTES, jmon Sunday from tne um cuupici
Automobiles are Quite numerous . 01 uenesis
this summer, equipped with camp
ing kits, bound for Seattle and the
fair.
Rob Hlatt, Thomas Breazeale and
son, blalne, Just returned from a
ten days' trip to Gold Basin. They
report a fine time with lots of hunt
ulg and no game, but rich in experi
ence. Rueben Tucker and wife, of Selma,
started for Crescent City last week
for an outing after harvesting their
hay crop,1 which amounted to about
80 tons. This crop was grown on the
Rlggs farm, formerly owned by C.
E. Harmon.
Ralph Hlatt, who has been on the
lumber haul from Swede Basin to
Giants Pass, returned home this
iiioriilm: to harvest the second cut
ting of alfalfa. He experts to resume
hauling some time next week.
Mrs. Clay Perkins, of your city,
visited for a couple of days last
week at. the home of .1. (5. Hlatt,
while Mr. Perkins did some survey
work for Art Harmon, who has just
disposed of an X0-nere tract of al
falfa land 011 upper Deer creek for
the consideration of $2000.
Real estate lii this part, seems to
be clifiiiv.lii'r hands at n lively rate
lately. We understand that V. J.
Smlt.li, of Selma, has recently sold
his farm, but. have not learned, as
yet, who the purchaser Is.
T. .1. Pin-rows, of Kerhy, sold his
farm last week to .loepli Dyserl, of
Wolf l I' ek, lor Ike 111 at little SUIIl
of $i;uiMi. Mr. Burrows and wife ex
pert to make tlilr borne !n the slate
oT Washington. We regret very rnuh
to Pire t In !n from our midst.
. 'l.,i-,.rwi. I'im';I and wife were In
vited loilay to the home of Han
;. 11 vo':i ! 1 eat chicken dinner, the
occasion belli;; In honor of Mr.
Frost's 1 .1 id birthday.
Jesse Ilinhon lias recently return
ed from Hill, Cal., where he has
been at work Hie past three months.
One Andrews last week purchased
of Mrs. 1). II. Wlmer the Hotel Kn
tcipil e and h;e: since rented II to
Win. Hill, of Wildervllle, who ex
pects to run 11 blacksmith shop In
connection and as Mr. Hill and wife
are said to he first class hotel people
It Is expected they will do II good
business. We give them a hearty
welcome.
D. H. Wlmer, formerly of this
place, Is now at Port Klamath doing
blacksmith work. Mr. Wlmer Is n
good workman and we wish Iilm
access. Mrs. Wlmer and children
expect to Join hlin In a week or ho.
HAM 11 LEU.
ii:i:k im:kk.
The weather has been very tropical
here the past week.
(I, T. Klphart, proprietor of the
Selma Hotel went to ('.nulls Pass
Tuesday on a business trip.
Win. Harinoii, proprietor of the
Sclinn grocery, spent, two or three
days visiting with his family on the
head of Deer Creek lust week.
Marcus llntliaway, of the Almedii
mine, Is visiting with his parents at
Dryden.
A large force of men and tennis
lire busy removing lumber from the
Harmon sawmill to Cruuts Pass.
The Deer Creek grange Is In a
lirosin ious condition. I hey lultl
Geo. Herrlott, wife and baby, of
Applegate, were visitors at the home
of J. Darneille over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Virtue and
. .
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Mrs. Fred Roper accompanied her
husband to Eugene Saturday evening
to take In the ball game played there
son, of Ontario, Canada, are visiting Sunday,
at the home of Mrs. Virtue's parents, I Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Darneille. 1 baby left Saturday for their home at
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hayes removed jH1u Cal-( after a visit of several
their household goods to Grants day8 wltn relatives here.
Pass Saturday where they will store J J(jhn B McArthur and baby,
them for the present while visiting I haye been Vsltlng relatives and
relatives and friends. They have rlen(la here or the ,,ast week, left
not decided yet where tney win per- jMon(,ay for thelr home at Roseburg.
manently locate. , HaU,e Lee and dilughter,
Monday morning a party consist-, from
of the following residents of eHas.n where they visited
" Srib ,.t week.
r (liliiiore, Mr. and Mrs. Th! j Mr. and Mr, C. IL Demaray re
Lo th Misses Dora Mitchell. Ana- ! turned Monday from Seattle, where
,,,,, 'and Bessie Leith, and Mr. Dan .they had spent the past week at the
Leith. They will return by way of j fair and report a nuu tunc
Crater Lake. We all wish them a j T. P. Cramer and W. L. Ireland
pleasant trip. j left Tuesday morning for the Sucker
It Is rumored that there is soon ; Creek country to spend a week Ir
to be surveyed a line for nn electric inarch of big game. They will camp
railroad from Medford down the Ap-;,,n Orayback creek,
plegate river to the coast, with a j MiHS Li(a pyfiold, the efficient
branch road to Grants Pass with the ; i,(,(1iik(,(.pt.,. at the Kinney & Truax
Junction at. Wildervllle. Why couldn't jston lH taking her vacation, which
the junction be at Murphy just i wil 1)0 sp,.nt at Glendale with her
well as to go on to Wildervllle. The . Ml.s (; Clark, she leaving
road would be much easier (,"-; for that place Tuesday.
structed and shorter also. , , ,.tin.11(,(i Saturdav
from a hunting trip in the Ailhous"
country, stopping with Herman Wal
ter on Humbug creek. Mr. '"thy
says they had plenty of deer ru nt.
Bl'STKU BROWN".
.MiBi'in. 1
The last news from Grandpa Cook
was that he is Improving. It is the
hope of the people here that he will
get. well soon so we can see his hap
py fai e again.
Ike Vincent stalled with Ills hay
baler one day last week.
If you wish to pick hops at one
cent per pound at a good camping
Mrs. II. X. Parker went to Rose
burg Tuesday to meet her nine-year-old
son, Leslie Aheruethy, who is
( (lining 'from Portland to make his
home here. He came as far as Hose
burg in the care of friends.
P. A. Mervweather and wife, of
place with plenty of wood and water, Kllswortli ' liy, ian., arrived one
Just drop a line to Willis York, Mur- last week to visit. Mrs. Meryweather's
phy, Oregon, route I. j brother, Alex Mitchell. Mr. Mery-
There were two county roads weather is a banker and prominent
given to the flat one day last week.
The hoys, as well as the men, are
getting down their old rusty rifles
and scouring them up for use.
John P.ohl was In your city one
day last week with a lead of hay.
A dance was given at Hose's hall
one night last week. A few of the
voung folks went and reported a
good time. j
Mr. Orme has returned to Grants
Pass. NAPOLEON.
The best remedy we know of In
all cases of Kidney and Bladder
trouble and the one we can always
recommend, Is DeWltt's Kidney and
Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic
and at once assist the kidneys to per
form their Important work. But
when you ask for these pills be posi
tive that, you get DeWltt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills. There nre Imita
tions placed upon sale to deceive you.
Get DoWitt's. Insist upon them, and
If you dealer cannot supply you re
fuse anything else in place of them.
Sold by all druggists.
GAI.lfi:.
Superintendent .1. C. Mattlson of
the Oriole, returned from Grants
Pass the first of the week. Mr.
Matlson Is preparing to lay about
liino feet of pipe for the mine and
manufacturer In his home town.
There is some strong courting go
ing on in 11 certain home in Grant
Pass. A lovely young lady will soon
be milking the morning coffee for
two Of course, she will use Folger's
Golden Gate.
.John Denlson and Paul Schallhorn
left Saturday evening for Eugene
where they took in the hall game
Sunday and then went to Newport
for nn outing. The young men will
also visit at Portland and Seattle
before returning to their home here.
The enmping party, composed of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Goettsche, Mr. and
Mrs. Hay Wright, Misses Frances
Johnson nnd Clnudlne Coron, Messrs.
Fred Blackmail and Fred Wilcox,
returned to this city the latter part
of last week and report a fine out
ing but no game.
Mrs. James Tuffs and sister, Miss
Alice Smith, returned Saturday from
their trip north. The ladies visited
at Portland, took in the fair, and
then visited friends at Everett, Ta
coina and several other northern
points. They report a splendid time.
Mrs. M. E. Pollock returned home
Sunday from a visit with daughters
Bnndon Beach, and
She was accompaui-
wlll Instal a sawmill at an early date. In Washington
Bert and Johnnie Falls passed Sun Francisco
through (lallce going to Almedii. led by her daughter, Miss Elsie A.
They are visiting J. 11. Ward's faml- ' Pollock, of San Francisco, who will
lv. Bert Is slowlv recovering from visit for another week and then re
nted two new members at the last the fall he received from a Il.Vfoot turn to her labors as nurse
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Mrs. H. L. Wilson came up from
Leland Tuesday.
Arthur Porter, of Grave, was in
the city first of the week on busi
ness.
Closing out Refrigerators at 20
per cent discount at Hair-KKIdie
Hardware Co's.
Miss Lucile Henry, of Hugo, who
has been visiting with her sister,
Mrs Harry Schmidt, for a few days
this week returned home Sunday.
Miss Pearl Wllshire visited friends
in this city for several days this
week and returned to her home at
Ashland Tuesday.
Miss Zella Hair returned to this
city Tuesday from Eugene and will
spend the summer vacation with her
parents here.
Mis3 Christina English, who has
spent the past week with friends in
this city, departed Wednesday for
her home at Merlin.
Mrs. M. R. Carter, who has been
visiting her son, Arthur, of this city,
for the past few days, left Tuesday
for her home at, Ashland.
A. B. Cornell went to Medford
Tuesdav where he expects to spend
the next two or three weeks in the
interest of the Oregon Life Insur
ance company.
Mrs. Willis Hilts, of Crescent City,
who has been visiting relatives in
this city and Medford, returned Wed
nesday to her home. Mrs. Hilts is a
cousin of Mrs. Amos Smith.
Mac Smith, who is visiting here
from Xapa, Cal., left Wednesday in
company with his' brother, "Tot"
Smith, for a few days' fishing trip
(in Evans Creek.
W. A. Xewell left Tuesday for Red
ding, Cal., where he will join his
wife and son- and they will spend j
the remainder of their vacation to- 1
getlier. It will lie sven.l weeks be-
fore they return to this city.
Mrs. D. W. Northrop arrived here
Tuesday morning from Brookline,
Mass., and was met at the train In
this city by her brother, W. A. Wing,
whom she had not seen for 30 years.
Mr. Wing resides at Waldo and he
and his sister left for his home at
that place where she will visit for the
coming two weeks.
Mrs. D. Cowper, of Helena, Mont.,
who has spent the past week with
her mother, Mrs. Wooldridge, and
her sister, Mrs. Dorrnnce Dotson, of
this city, left Tuesday morning for
San Francisco to visit another sister.
Mrs. Cowper expects to return to
this city and make an extended visit
with her mother and sister before re
turning to her home In Montana.
II. B. Hendricks & Son have moved
their real estate office from the
rooms over Sabln's Drug store to the
room formerly occupied by Bob
Mansfield while he was In the jewel
ry business. The gentlemen are hav
ing the place thoroughly renovated
and furnished up Into a very neat
little office, and being on the ground
floor will be in a much better loca
tion to attend to the wants of their
customers than heretofore.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEM EST
Prnf I lovd Bridge, of Rochester, N. Y., has been secured for Prlncitui
of commercial Dei artment. Mr. Bridge is most highly endorsed W
B Oaytord 5 President of the National Business Educators' Assoc,at (
E.. udjiuiu, c ,.. . ,1,0 Tianprlan Pen Art Sehonl! S t
Prnf Zaner. rresiuem i " "-- - . - - vuiama 1
President of the Rochester Business Ins ltute, and 0 hers Mr. Bridge hi )
taken two post-graduate courses, and being an experienced business coC
idH.eu . v , ho n decided nrnnUltl,.,, I
teacher and an expert iieumau, .. , i, , " lu me com-
me cial school fraternity of the coast. Prof Bridge Is an experienced
wciiim u ,.., , nmnnHt en and Athletics, and tha u
instructor in ansuieiin-D, uj"'- ---- - --- jvuug meil
and women f the Ashland Commerclal College wiU have an opportunity
for the best training in these lines.
P. RITNER, A. 51., President.
Fariei'S-Gmtry Merchants
Ship Your Produce to Smith. He Will Pay YOU
11c for Dressed Pork.
10c for Dressed, Small Fat Veal.
15c for Live Spring Chickens.
14c for Live Hens.
Immediate Payments. No Commission Charged.
FRANK L SPOT PiiEAT CO.
"Fighting the Beef Trust,"
Portland, Oregon.
1
meeting and are plannln:
picnic for (lie mar futnn
A vei plea ant -eirpii.'c
held at the home of Mr
W. K. I
Ga'u ' a
unill Hi
11I 1 1
T. S'i. . f! '. ' ll;e; I he colli r:n I
of h . 1 ! 1 I:-". a l't I'
f.Mie.il..l '.,! 1 1 ii i r e Di den ., 'loot
b.e .-.
11 grange pole In Ashland last spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Per.lays leave for
parly was their home In Portland. They will
and Mrs. 'i'" via Giants Pass. Mr. Perjay Is
Thursday evening.
was Indulged In
ua" hours of the
'looking toward Southern Oregon.
li.e da i uve a hie, platform dam e
Saturday night and had ll large
i 1 i 1 1 : a ml some! bin g t"
Dr. 11. G. Klmhley arrived here
Sunday and will locate in 'his city,
Dr. Kinibley Is an osteopath and will
take the practice of Dii Campbell,
who has been practicing in lids cl'v
The Kind That
Always Holds
Jewell Hdwe. Co.
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' do. 1 not k now w here
1, lull We hope lie Will
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be w ill I". ,11
de. I e to i main In the valley.
1, V, Scoit, who has resided at
Dry ib n for the I'a 1 ten years, b it
Mtuidav for Los Cuius, Cal., wloie
lt W III reside Indefinitely.
"SdlOOLM V'AM."
w I'. it
1 1 .t
road
look
with
in" !
,li
' oil
cade a trlii to the
have a tooth plllle
e Jewell, We ,lOM'.
1:'l.
1 ogi
have d ' on t'li
. we ha e some of I lie w .
:a .lo'.ephlne couni . I'!, a -1
hi . w ay a n.l brin '. a 'e i 1
v o'l. This li:i e 1 ale'., is ( .!.(-
the front and w IM he the ivu
part of Souihein Hiegon. We d.in'i
a sk for rood roads but belter .'.lade,
which will be a light cost 1,1 the
county.
Flllle Crouch lias completed Ills
house which be bus been working
faithfully nt for the past month.
Mrs. Walter Airs passed through
(lallce for a visit in ('.runts Pass.
HMD wim;
for the pa.-t two Is. I i
bell and wife will have in
time for S. aiile, wh. p :!,. y
the fair and llien the d... tor
a .o-l grad ita I 1 n.'ir- v
V'ei 1. on Vn,!'
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liai' iil-, Mr.
1" 'M. of till
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this 1 it . I.:
," -r ion of
ork in !h
lller and h
itii g, w ilk, Mr-
and Mrs. V
( Id . left S
'. Camp
a. short
", ii ' vi i '
a ill take
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Mice.
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Ladies Will in Tennis Tournament.
Christie McLean, Marjorie Kin
ney and W. C. Long represented
(Iran's p;iss at the tennis tourna
ment last week at Jacksonville. They
report a good time vlh kind and
courteous treatment by the contend
ing (dubs.
The lailier- cam.' homo with flying
colors, having won all the points for
Grants Pass Feed Store
Comer Cth and J Streets. j
, v Mi
cM,n
I gent!
W . I. us.
. V ho
h t'e y i oat' :ul."l, b .-id.-? many
1 -ions of iMlmiraMen by their
it and fur. .. fal play In::. The
v ' re 11, it so f. ud u'la'c.
Th''v, hio.'.-.-v. r, made a creditable
:shitv;iig In the in. n's die-lde-g win-
1
j :M slle n g.a'ues out of the thh'ty
tiui pbiy.'d w ii '1 Jacksonville, the
ii'" : I'm' 'ii t lii the tourna-
c nt. 1 1. ' w . .n I a ' first s.-t and
. .I one "oirt of w inning- the
The net tuurnanietit will
In (Irnnts Pass and begins
and Is open to any res!-
w
Si ha
to tl.
that Cie
Acllve nt NT.
This would be unusual
news If
Disngiecnble at Home.
Lots of men nnd women who nre
Agreeable with others, get "cranky"
nt home. It's not disposition, It's the
ver. 1 1 yoi nun in yourseu nun , , , ,
, , . ., , ... 'inen and women would keep th. in- seveial months
.mi r...,1 of.m niidiiii.l Mm liiinuit lit. '
' V(,R f ,(, f. , , ,ih,nuiatlsni and all
ill' Millies nvi 1 ,'tli 'i. i
tie of Mallard's llcthlue and put your
liver In shape. You and everybody
round von will feel better for It.
VPrbe f( cents per bottle. Sold by'
National Drug Store.
1 , ihiv f ii-
itt '.:,.. Point. i'al. Mr
aiii.-d h: ;hl.u
u'ln.i home in " heaes
chan. " ( i climate in in in-
prove his health, whiih has been
very poor for the past two years, H
evpeits to remain In California for
M.i.. Co, III. f... I.. 1.. 1 1 1..
. . , , , .'n' it t I. Hi Illl-lllt'fS 01
aches nnd pains i well us keeping ., . , ... ,
their muscles and Joints llinher with ,hls ,l!' 1,ls h.otler, J. 11.
Mallard's Snow Liniment. National Smith, conducting the Smith Mros.
Drug Store. grocery, but for the past four years
(i general merchandise business
1- 1 ..1. 1
.vnss i.ssie .Mariiu, niio nas necn
MIHPIIY. during the past five weeks with
Petrv and daughter returned friends nt Roseburg nnd Kiddle, re-
ithelr tilp to Callfurnla Satur- turned Tuesday t her bom,. n this
city. MWs hssto reports nn execp.
yColdm, of the Christian tK'tuiiiy goo.i tune .luring tier vmii-
ii in led an Intel
est lug Sei ¬
dell
nt Napa, Cal., arrived last Saturday
to siiend a couple of week with his
, brother nnd friends. Mr. Smith h:
;been at Seattle, Spoknne. Missoula
I nnil other points, ntul his whole vaca
tion will extend over a t"'r!-d of
about nix weeks.
a r.t w ll'
.lit. '1
:-t la-k
a olid,
a held
I'ptomlier i'i
'-lit of the town.
VALUABLE KFOSMATIOK
for the Buyers of
EVING MACHINES
OVA MTIT. "j TO CONSIDER IN
MAKING A PURCHASE.
" Oe-s It run cusy,
oe5 it locll good.
I'.doa it maho a cood stllch,
rsoca it sew fast.
In it well made.
!.) it easy to operate.
lJ simple in construction. ft. . ,
Does the m&nufacturer put hiu ! UWVVWW
Wo arc Grnt(r-11tir dlrv. I frutu id V
NO AGENTS I
"nr Tri'in urn irronn ulrli llr Pb
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Wrlm f,,r fr.. rnlnlmr. I.nr . c nt k
v..ri, iu uai,!,l. .,, ,., ,,,,!. ,'.,, i,,,rlj D
Chnir Tru'l, Njt inj 0"..".menl..l hf . Grip
Vin.i, Small Fiult PUr!) nnil SI" '!Vy
'i'l' K I'AI.I.KS Nl'li.- lUI.H 1
MulnOllkn, lrj OriiD.1 Avi.,rc.rtl
C1111I of Tliankt.
We wish to i'ires our slncerest
tluinks to the ninny friends and ,
neUhboi'H who showed us kindnesses j
durliiR the Illness of husband and
father, and to those who rendered j
valuable service nnd sympathy at his I
death. MUS. V. P. JKTEH AND I
FAMILY.
Accept Our ThankH.
We take this occasion to thank the
many kind friends who mine to our
aid nnd cave their sympathy durlni? '
our Bad affliction caused by the death j
of our loved one. Words are too
weak to express the thnnks we feel.
MRS. VICTORINE ELLIS,
MRS. MARY E. POLLOCK !
AND FAMILY.
THE FREE
:cving machine recently!
piacca on me marKet oy tne
Free Sewing Machine Co.
combines the best qualities
of all other machines. It is
rhe latestjbest and most com
plete achievementinbuilding
of a sewing machine. Com
pare it with all other ma
chines in anything in which
.ikv claim to excel and you
.Hi find -FISES easily
..ic best.
fREE SEWING MCII1NE CO,
CHICAGO. ILL.
For Sale lj
Ike HI. Davis
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jo puis .jinji s.ucjv t.!lS!"
Acd iisjpimD asauiqj) ""H1
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For sale by the following drul
atorca:
nemens National, Babln'l wo
lHiimrnjr'i.