FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909. THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER. PAGE FIVE SCENIC OREGON In these days, when the beauties of the landscape all over the country are being searched out and counted in the value of a land purchase, it calls to our attention that, go where you will, the scenic attractions of our fair Oregon can hardly be equalled. While we talk of our fruits and flowers, the mines and timber, and our balmy climate, let's not forget our coun try picturesque. We have recently been fortunate in securing a quantity 01 writing tablets on each sheet of which is a pic ture of some well known Oregon scene. These tab- ,... of good paper and the price is only 10c each. What could be more acceptable in writ ing your eastern friends? For Sale by Sabin, xsho Drug'g'ist Dr. Baumer, of Independence, Kan., spent several days In our city this week, leaving for his home Thursday. While here he purchased through the Elmer Shank real estate firm 16 acres of the Dimick orch ard, west of town. The doctor was the guest, of J. W. Lucas while In the city and he was so well pleased with this part of the west that he expects to return here with his family this fall to make this place his home. PERSONAL AX1 LOCAL Try your luck at Sabin's Satur day Mrs. Geo. Colwell and three child ren left Wednesday for Herman Cal. Arthur Conklln went to Portland Monday evening on a short business trip. Chas. Welter and family left re cently for a trip to the Seattle fair by auto. Mrs. Hilton Smith came up from Grave Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. I Al McKenzie left Tuesday even ing for Portland and Seattle where he will visit friends and take in the fair. I D. G. Robertson, residing three and a half miles southwest of Mer lin, was in the city the first of the week. i I Come in and select your heat 1 stove early while you have a large line to select from. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. Misses Bess McColm and Oro Wlll- ;son returned Saturday evening from 1 I .1 J j o . ,ii luiiiauu mm oeauie, wnere tney spent two weeks visiting friends and attending the fair. Herman Wallace, who for the past few weeks has been on the Klamath Weed run as S. P. baggageman, is again on his old run between this city and Dunsmuir, Cal. Mrs. Geo. Tetherow and baby re turned Wednesday from Glendale, where they had been since Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Tetherow's cous in, Mrs. L. A. Messing. W. S. Kalter, an architect of Port land, spent a few days in the city visiting A. N. Parsons and sister, Dr. Parenteau. Mr. Kalter was from U PHCNE Y 0 U R ORDERS I PERSONAL AND LOCAL H f HH UU Economy Jar Caps at Hair-Riddle Hardware Co.'s. Mrs. Carl Centner went to Seattle Tuesday evening to attend the fair. There's only one "FLASH," be ware of injurious imitations. Mrs. Dr. Farra, of Corvallis, is in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frankie Graham. Mrs. C. E. McLane and little son went to Woodville Thursday to visit relatives for a few days. You're lucky if tenth at Sabin's Saturday. t W. R. Reld and wife and Harry Starr and family left Tuesday for a trip to Crescent City by automobile. G. A. Whelpley, of Medford, re turned to that city Wednesday aft?r a few days with friends in this city. Mrs. Lola Allen arrived Saturday from Oakland, Cal., to visit her mother, Mrs. Edith Rehkopf. Miss Lucy Harmon went to Hugo Wednesday evening to visit for a few days with friends. Miss May Anderson, of Cottage Grove, arrived here Wednesday to visit with her friend, Miss Lottie DeArmond. Miss Laura Mitchell returned Monday evening from Weed, Cal., where she had been to visit her sis ter, Mrs. William Blair. Pres. Newbury of the United Con-per-Gold Co., of Pickett Creek, was a visitor to that property Sunday, Mr. Nefvbury resides at Salem. The Misses Ruth, Stella and Edna Hamlin returned Wednesday to their home at Medford, after three weeks spent with their grandmother, Mrs. Heston, of this city. Mrs. David Scott and two daugh ters left Wednesday for San Fran- 4. 4, i. PERSONAL AN' I) IX)CAL T. K. Anderson was a visitor from Ashland Tuesday. Mrs. C. Carder, of Medford, 13 visiting her sister, Mrs. Jackson, for a week or more. J. H. Hathaway and Mr. Morey left Thursday morning for a two weeks' hunting trip at Bybee springs. Mrs. Geo. S. Calhoun and son re turned Tuesday from a few weeks' visit with relatives at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McKotn left Wednesday for Herman, Cal., where they expect to make their future home. It removes pitch, paint, ink and fruit stains and grease of any kind in a "FLASH," leaves the hands soft and white. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Truax and fam ily returned last Friday from New port where they Bpent a most enjoy able outing. Miss Ida Robertson and little niece, Marie Everton, visited over Thursday with Grants Pass friends, returning to their home at Merlin Thursday evening. Water Power Washing Machines that are guaranteed to work and do good work for sale by Halr-Rlddle Hardware Co. Prices $20, $25 and $30.00. Sold on installments. Miss Fearl V. Barker has return ed to Grants Pass after spending the past three months at Seattle. Miss Barker Is Instructor in English in ' LOCAL ITEMS 4 Samuel Bowden went to Woodville Thursday. Chicago and Is an old friend of thejclsco, after a visit here with Mrs. Parsons family. He returned to , Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Portland Monday. jMcKoln. After visiting for a few Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Cramer left da'8 ,n San Francisco Mrs. Scott and Monday evening for a two weeks' daughters will go to Nevada to Join stay at Portland with Mrs. Cramer's , Mr- Scott. sister, Mrs. Chas. Hays. They were MIbb Emllle Callahan returned accompanied by Miss Grace Hays, Tuesday from Dayton, O., and will who has spent the past two months j take her place as teacher In the Grants rass puunc scnoois Septem ber 13. Miss Callahan was nccom- Mr. and Mrs. John Stricklevlch left Wednesday evening for Portland. You may be the lucky 10th at Sabin's. Every tenth purchase at Sabln'p Drug Store Saturday will receive p 'ox of confectionery. Mrs. F. J. Alexander, of Medford, visited friends for a few days this week In Grants Tass. Mrs. S. Tatterson arrived here Wednesday from Marshfleld where she has been visiting with friends. There were 15 marriage licenses Issued form the clerk's office of this city during the month of August, Miss Jessie Hale returned Satur day from a month's vacation trip spent at Klamath Falls. Miss Dora Mitchell, of Murphy, arrived here Wednesday and Is a guest at the home of Miss Iva Mc Arthur on Foundry street. Miss Edith Bannnrd returned Thursday from Dothan where she hns spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Donnell. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker and little son and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. White and baby returned Monday from their camping trip which was spent near Hell Gate. They report a most enjoyable time. M. L. Sill has been very 111 at his home on 5th street with appendicitis and as soon as he is able to be re moved to the South Pacific hospital Dr. Loughiidgo will operate on him for relief from the disease. Miss Marlon White, of Cottage i EASY ' SEAL J . the High school. Cheap wood, factory blocks and kindlings block, single load $2.75; 4 loads $10.00; kindlings, 65c, 3 for $1.50. H. Huck Wood Yard, 109 W. H street. Phone 434. 6-25-tf ;Grove( arrlved hcre Tuesday to vlBlt Dr. VanDyke, who has spent the past three months In a Portland Schram Jar Is the Best Jar WIDE MOUTH CLEAR WHITE GLASS EASY TO SEAL EASY TO OPEN Cramer Bros. Odd Fellows Block 1ASY for a few days with her old school J friend, Mrs. Will Moore, and with To me WHITE HOUSE GROCERY for the New Sanicap Mason Jar Covers round edge, will not cut the rubber, cheaper and better in every way, will fit any Mason or Ball Jar. Handy Jar Wrenchjfor Mason Jars 10c Economy Jars, Economy Covers, Vacum Covers, Fruit Wax Parafine, Fluted Tumblers 40c per dozen. Special in Mason Glass Jar r 1 Af. vaps regular iuc per jr OL in Grants Pass. Miss Nora Macintosh arrived Wed nesday evening from Worthlngton, Ind., to spend a month or more with her cousin. Mrs. D. J. Manuel. Miss Macintosh has been a teacher In the I public schools of Vlneennes, Ind., for the past 12 years and is nnw tak-1 ing a much needed rest. Robert N. McLean returned Wed-1 nesday from Portland, where he oc cupied the pulpit of the Third Pres byterian church during the month's absence of the regular pastor. He was accompanied by Rev. Mr. Crom- ley, an Auburn seminary friend who has a pastorate at Sprlngwater, Ore., j and who will spend a few days visit- j ing. There was a severe electrical storm at Thrall, Cal., Tuesday morn- j ing which did considerable damage j to the town. Among other damage i panled to this city by her sister, Miss Nell Callahan, who will spend the winter here. .Will Gagnon, a former Grants Pass boy, has purchased a drug store at Fairbanks, Alaska, and has gune into the business for himself. While In this city four years ago Mr. Ong non was drug clerk at the Clemens' drug store and his many friends here congratulate him on his success in securing a business of his own. The windows of Hendricks & Son, the real estate men, are very attrac tively decorated this week with fruits. One window especially shows a very tasteful arrangement of strawberry vines growing in earthen pots and covered with berries. The display Is very nent and does the gentlemen credit. Rev. Frederick Bartlett returned sanitarium for the benefit of his. Miss Alice Smith. Miss White left health, returned to his home here ! Thursday for Medford where she Thursday morning much improved ! holds a position as teacher In the in health and looking fine, 'Medford public schools. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Allen and faml- Mrs. R. L. Dlsbrow and son. Stew- ly, who have been In the city visiting with Mr. Allen's brother, Lynn Allen, departed Thursday on their return trip to their home in the southwest part of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bruell, of Red fields, S. D., arrived here Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Brnell's father, S. H. Rlggs, and family. They were joined at Portland by Mrs. Uracil's brother, G. A. Rlggs, wife and two children, who will also visit here. II. A. Corliss and family left this Friday for Portland to visit with friends and will also attend the Se attle fair before returning. Miss Hazel expects to remain In Portland and take a course In drawing before returning to her home here. Our neighbor city, Woodville, seems to be on the boom. A new brick school house and a new bridge are under construction and W. R. Seaman Is putting up a new store art, arrived In this city Thursday from Vancouver, B. C. Stewart has been ill with typhoid fever at that place and bis mother was summoned to his bedside several weeks ago. Ho has now so far recovered that ho was able to be brought home and w)ll remain here until he hns re gained his strength. They visited the Seattle fair en route home, doz. now. NEW ARKIVALS- Tillmans Olive Oil in Glass, 30c and 50c absolutely pure. Sinclairs Salad Oil 35c per quart. Duhecs Salad Oil in gallon tins. toye White House Grocery done was the burning of the South- i NVpdn(JS(lay ' from ft flvo ww,kB. nil. ern Pacific depot. mis. nowcu-r, i . . f Crescent City was probably not so much of n dam-' northward a8 far as Coos Hay, , age as a benefit to the town, as the . ni))(8 , Hn(f1 building was a rough affair and It nn(J hM nparJv 2f) K(,rvl(.,1(, un(1(,r will he an Improvement to have a ;klndg Qf (.lrruniHtam.f,8 aml varying new one In the city. rmwlliions. lie Is much pleased with Mrs. W. J. Wlmer, of Waldo, has the success of the trip. developed Into a carpenter, for dur- , F.lmer Wertz left Tuesday for New Ing the past year she has construct- Westminster, B. C, whera he goes to ed a number of pieces of furniture ' take tll(, position of traveling snles for their country home, among them nian wlth t,8 brother-in-law, Ben P. being a couch, reading table and ccott, for the Wrought Iron Range secretary. Her last piece Is a dress- Co ( of st ixuts. Mo. Elmer's many er. All the articles show the work 'fron,ia here, while regretting to lose of genius, and are much admired.' ,lImi w!gn hm unbounded success In Miss Mnrle Wlmer hns rot yet de- n)s now undertaking, feeling sure veloped into a carpenter, but she fan !fn)lf np wm KV0 to his new work the raise blackberries as Is evidenced by j,Kn tandard of excellence which the rrop which Miss Marie has ,, characterized him In his home UFMXF.SS POINTERS 4 Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Surgeon. J.E.Peterson, PloneerlnsuranccMan. M.Clemens, Prescription Druggist Curtlss & Co., Jewelers, are still In business at tho same old stand Rannle, the plumber. Let Mundlnger save you money on plumbing. Phono 1093. 8-5-3t Alfred Letcher. Registered Opto- building and Sam Sanders Is putting , nietrHt Bna jPWPier jn Dixon's old In n confectionery store. at' ! Bund, Front St. Eyes tested free """"IIU M""' I Dr. F. W. VanDyke has returned Lloyd and Vern Launor went to fl.OII) prtland and can now bo found Dallas Saturday to spend two tl at his ofrito In tho opra hoiiHo Lloi k ... . . .1 . A A I with tneir moiner, Airs. a. a. i.iuincr, 9-3-3t who was 111. The young nu n re-1 , . . . . . iuio. it uiiiiiut iiwit nun inn turned to tins my Monday nccom- , . . , 1... If-,. I nr., I 1lM,i twin I ' PHIIM'U u .,,. WU ))( Iil(,nH(,(, ,o haye yMl ,aU ana uaugnior, who win u.i , u fin Front lr(!pti for a time. 0 - , 41 U J tl t II- 1 . 4 ft I l.eo. luuu.e .eu ,nmm...y ,. .... .. MPr(.nn,l!o nn t.nrr0. Ing on his vacation trip which wlll!(he fn,Ht ,n? ()f r d ue spent n.-auu ui -i ,,!. hardware, miners' Bunnllea m i tl- Tll.l.n-. Ill I " ' " low recK canyon, mr. uiuuie m ,.. ,.ni,rll, nw.P(.,nn,i,u . ,, rlllwi Hert Riddle, and ueorge yuine ana days In the canyon. j charge of at the Wlmer mine. town and made him successful nnd Tionular with all who know him. AAAAaAaa44 Mrs. Herman Hellmnn and little T son nnd .Miss rora .mppt arrived 4 here Tuesday evening from San Jose, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ileltman and son have spent the summer with Mr. Heitmnn's parents In the cast, but Mr. Heltman hnd to return to J Portland several weeks ago on busl n'ss, while his wife nnd son retnnln X ed to visit with her grandmother at f Sun Jose. She will visit with her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nlp- X per, here for a few days. I drnnts Pass has at last a much t needed cafe where the public Is able to secure a meal or a lunch at any X b'lur. The Merchants' Cnfe, Just opened at the corner of Front nnd Fifth streets by F. J. Stanfleld nnd associates, is such a place. It Is newly furnished nnd finished and everything Is cooked and served in a proper manner. They serve a mcr rhants lunch from 11 a. m. till 2 p. m. nt 40 cents which would be hnrd o duplicate 'n other Hty for n much i:-. 'iter sum. They will Herv" uie ;il dinner parties nn nntb-e. (Additional lot ills on pftf" 3.) A. U. BANNARD is prepared to show the most complete stock of Furniture to be seen in Grants Paw. amen the novelties are New Davenports Couches, hoekers Ladies and Roll Top PeS Mattings and Carpt-t. and things . ..." .i u tn jiDureeiate in . . i... f t,r pes vou can i newest stvies auu i nfTordtopas.by, for cash or mi tho instaiimeni pj.". WINDOW SHADES W STOCK LARGE SIZES AND IXN l-''1"8 .voiding tl.o delay of fend.ng for them. Come and fee. North Sixth Street REAL ESTATE AND BROKERAGE Gotdaley & Cramer LOANS NhGOTIATHD INSURANCE 6ll'4' G St. Grant Pat We aro in u jiosition to supply your wants for that Picnic Lunch D street, will open a shorthand class the 1st of September, and any appll Mrs. George and daughters, Misses I . ,,.. , ,, ,hn . Lucie and AKnes, returned Vedncs- iiih(i api,y )ror to thut tnie oay eveninK ironi ineir inp m .m- Thcy sourl nnd other points east. also took In the Seattle fair and re port a most enjoyable summer's out Iiik. Tho ladles left Thursday after noon for their home at Korby. Will Wheeler, who several weeks ago had his Iok broken and since then hns been at the South Pacific hospital In this city, hns been get tlnj? nlonu nicely until a few days ago while on tho porch at the hos pital In the evening he took fold and The I. X. h. marble and granite works of north Central Tolnt, Ore gon, are agents for The Stewart Iron Works Co.'s cemetery and lawn Iron fences, vases, etc. Write us and our salesman will call with designs. COMING KVKNTB. September (I, Monday Southern Oregon tennis tournament. September 13, Mondny Miss Emma Telford's kindergarten re-opens, has again been confined to his bed September 13, Mondny City schools with pleurisy. It was nt first fear- , reopen. ed he would have pneumonia, but 1 T. prompt rnedlcnl attendance prevent ed this nnd he Is again on the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Newell and Victor returned Mondny from their vacation spent nt Wenvervllle. Cal , with Mr. N'eweH's brother and fami ly. Mr. Newell has been away from the city since August 10, while Mrs. Newell and Victor hnve been in Cali fornia flne the lSth of June. Vic tor, of course, took his Century grand camera and set up In the photographic business while there. Ho did a considerable amount of ex cellent work. (Additional locals on page 3.) whether in camping out or for a day in the woods or at home, and of course you don't want to spend a day in your ki tenon ovor a hot stove so try some of our can ned delicacies; Roiled Chicken, Totted or lev eled Ham, Veal Loaf, Ham Loaf, Sardines, Salmon or most any thing you might ask for. Gibson Grocery Co. 1'lione (II Front Htreet opposite lepot (rantN I'iinn, Oregon Sh- inl chicken dinner Sunday at Merchant Cafe. gg Rosebud Parlors Having purchased the Confectionery, Ico Cream and Soda Fountain Establishment, known as tho IIOSKUUD, wo will bo pleased to meet nil our old patrons in tho new place. In addition to tho regular business wo will Bervo lunches at all hours daily. We aim to give satisfaction in all lines. & E. E. CARGILL