JUDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1900. THE ROGUB RIVER COURIER. PAGE FIVE A. A J. . . . The Brilliancy of true cut glass Is Its value. This Is an Industry la which the United States excels all other countries. I have the agency for the "J. H. Hoare" cut glass. This is one of the big factories located at Corning, N. Y. The quality of this glass Bpeaks for it self in the gleam of it. A new shipment, which comes the long journey to San Francisco by water in order to save the great freight rate charged by the' rail roads on this class of goods. We shall be glad to have you Inspect it. nn, Ufa Druggist Comparative Prices ofWIuSt. he crop reports of agriculture at hlngton issued last week states i the farm value of wheat on Nov er 1 was 92 cents in Oregon, 89 8 in Washington and 83 cents in io, as against 83 cents In Ore- 't 82 in Washington and 74 in1 io November 1, 1908. he price has advanced 5 cents in ion since-October 1, 2 cents in hineton and 8 cents in Idaho, i ;on and Idaho wheat, both this ' n onH w. wplrhnH fin nnnnrt i .bushel, two pounds above the ear average. Washington wheat liprt nniinds. tho nvernee for i i state. Jount, Weigh and Measure every g you buy." American Grocer. HERE!? Oysters Extra Selects 50c. 15he White House 1 Grocery 'i I Fresh How Does It LooK To be able to buy a Wood Bed for $1 and an Iron Bed for $2, and a Yum-Yum Spring for $2,257 It you will call at the store of A. U. BANNARD, North 6th St., you can do so as long as the lot lasts, and then some on all the stock. We Want to MaKe Room and want the cash A. U. BANNARD Big North Sixth Street PEKSOXAL AM) LOC.U, . Bazaar and sale December 3. !' Vow Pnirlnn.i n i ""femiiu oupper, December 3. ) Fred Knight, of Ashland, visited jhis brother in this city this week. ; Albert Abrahams, an attorney of RORphll 1 1 "! "o a usuur io tnis city : last week. j Mrs. If. S. Peck, of Salem, Ore., lis in the city, the guest of her sister-fin-law, Mrs. H. S. Prescott. Edgar Chiles came up from Port land Wednesday to spend Thanks giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chiles, of this city. J. Myers and C. Garber left Mon day for a trip to their mines up the Applegate valley where they expect to remain for the coming two weeks. Mrs. C. E. Smith and sisters, Misses Jessie and Amy Layton, went to Medford and Jacksonville this Friday to spend a short time with friends. Tickets to the Central Grand Con cert Co. on sale at Russell's. Miss Elizabeth Campbell, of Se attle, arrived on Thursday morning on a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. L. Churchill. She will probably remain over the holidays. Mrs. Itobt. Graham, of Roseburg, visited for a few days with her mother, Mrs. John Swlnden, of this city, leaving Saturday for Los An geles to join her husband. James Chiles arrived here last Friday afternoon, called by the Ill ness of his mother, Mrs. J. M. Chiles, in iuis cuy. Mrs. unties Is now greatly Improved in health. S. E. Cole left Saturday for his home at Chlco, Cal., after bringing the body of his wife- Mr- Lydla Rey- mers Cole- ,,ere for burla1' which took Illa-' Friday afternoon. The ladies of Presbyterian church wish to announce that their cook book will be ready and for sale about December 18. ll-26-3t Little Miss Fern Reymers arrived in this city Monday from her home at Roseburg and will spend the Thanksgiving season . with her grandmother, Mrs. R. A. N. Reymers. Mrs. C. E. Smith has been spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Layton, of this city, but ex pects to leave for her home at Che- halls. Wash., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. . Smith were former residents of this city. All at cost All. Does that In terest you? Positively every hat in our store at cost. The Chapeau. The debating team of tlie Grain Pass high school has chosen its new members for Hi.' co'iilm; year. Errol Gilkey Maincd nt'-! Rouhaix Rlch'-y m l' Miss Ce.. v. Myers are newly elected. These young people, it Is expected will add new honors to the n.rvv vHorics al ready scored by the C.wr. Pass lilch school debating so; iety. Hand-made, tool steel wedges and sledges can now be had at Jas. Trimble's blacksmith, shop, 515 I; street. 10-29-tt, Take notice of the Coupon at the bottom of page 4, it Is money to you. The members of the Ladles' Aux- illary are the happy recipients this week of a very handsome couch ; cover for their parlors, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop. The! cover comes direct from their Pendle-. ton mills and Is beautiful In work manship and design, adding much to the cozy appearance of the room. The ladles have cause to feel very ' grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Bishop for this handsome gift. Be sure to get your tickets for the Central Grand Concert Co., Opera House, Thursday, December 2. Store Grants Pas:;, Ore. PERSONAL AXU LOCAL Pazaar and sale December 3. Xew England Supper, December 3. Herbert Smith went to Portland Saturday on business of Importance. Harry Xewell came up from Mer - lin for a short visit this Friday, re turning to his duties there in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stoner, of Seottsdale, Pa., arrived here last Saturday and are visiting their uncle, W. M. Wiley. The Coupon on page 4 will save you money if you will let it. Be sure and read it. st O. L; Light left for Washington county, Kan., Monday evening on re ceipt of a telegram announcing that his father was dangerously ill. Subscriptions for all magazines taken. We meet all combination offers. C. II. Demaray, druggist. 11-12-tt; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Coron spon several days in Portland visitln; their daughter. Mrs. Otto Dunbar Mr. Coron also had business to at-! tend to, The fishing party headed by Bill Johnson returned yesterday Ashless. Bill says the only fun they had was drinking Folger's Golden Gate Cof fee. Best lines of Fur Turbans in the city at The Chapeau. The delectableness of the dogusta tion afforded to patrons of the Apron Bazaar will be a pleasing surprise to you. Given by the ladies of the Baptist Church December 10, at Hall's hall. Ladies, bring your husbands to the Apron Bazaar at Hall's hall, Decem ber 10, There is to be served a great American delicacy. Herman Ostrich and his brother and family arrived here, Wednesday from Utah and will mako this place their home, having purchased 177 acres In the New Hope district. Thelf household goods have arrived and they will soon be settled. Valuable roasting pan Is given free with each can baking powder. Grand Union Tea Co., rooms 203 204 Conklln Bldg. Phono 174-R. Mrs. Stephen Jewell started for Springfield Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bob Hendricks. She got as far as Eugene but wa3 de tained there until Wednesday night on account of the high water. Mr. Hendricks and another son of Judge Jewell are In the grocery business at Springfield and are doing a good business. Til1 second number of the Enter h i; ' Course, Thursday, Dee m- Per T'.ie Central Grand Concert Co. Openlii-; (1 v;ire on ll' Ce :y for Holiday Silvcr ub'T I , at Cramer Bros. i Don't be satisfied with reading about them. Come in and look at them; examine them carefully. You'll find they are the best that money can buy. $5.00 $3.00 at it- C. ICS SIXTH L , STREET r rntsrrr'-.,. - it PERSONAL AXI) LOCAL -ia:aar and sale December 3. New England Supper, December 3. Geo. II. Durham had business at Portlaud this week and went to the cll' Saturday. Miss Hattie Smith, of Roseburg. is visiting her friend, Miss Alice Smith, of this city, for a few days.. A new supply of office files and fixtures at Demaray'a Drug Store. 11-12-tf Mrs. S. F. Kelby, of Ashland, ar rived here Thursday to visit with her brother, Arthur Carter, for a few days. Mrs. Chas. Haight, returned to her home nt Little Shasta, Cal., Wednes day, having spent several days here taking treatment with Dr. Flndley. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Smith came up from Crave Wednesday to take in t lie big dance and speiui Thanks clvinc with relatives, returning thta i ; . . ' Friday to Grave. Koy C. Gerhard Is spending the i Thanksgiving season with the Rev McLean family. Mr. Gerhard Is re- presenting a Minneapolis realty firm at Creswell. Those very attractive Hats which you saw on tho street Thanksgiving came from The Chapeau. We have J one for you too. Mrs, L. L. llerriek arrived Satur day to spend Thanksglvlug with her husband, who recently arrived here and was elected president of the Grants Pass Banking &, Trust Co. She will return to Saux Rapids, Minn., Monday. The ladies of Presbyterian church wlsn to announce that their cook book will bo ready and for sale about December IS. ll-26-3t Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burcroff, of Portland, arrived Thursday morning and spent Thnnksglvlng day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcnsch. They went to Murphy In the evening to visit for a few days at the home of Mrs. Bur crpff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. York. Sterling Silver Teaspoons and Tea Balls at Cramer Bros. Mrs. Joseph Moss returned Wed nesday from Portlaud after a 10 dnys' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. Her father has been in the Good Samaritan hospital for a week or more, where he went un der an operation. He Is now on the road to recovery. All kinds of Kitchen necessities at Cramer Bros. A Fine Home Without Money. 12000.00 equity In $3"00.00 resi dence properly to exchange fur. Rood unimproved fruit or alfalfa land. See The Clements-Busier Realty Co., room 4, Masonic Temple, Grants P.ISI. 11-2ll-2t Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes special Offer Worth' of Furnishing! Goods given with each suit or overcoat at $20 $25 $30 Worth given with each suit or overcoat $12.50 P. BISHOP & CO. BUSINESS POINTERS Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Surgeon. ' ' J.E.Peterson.PloneerlnsuranccMaa M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist December 10 Is the date! Apron Bazaar at Hall'a hall. ( Stylish Hats are now sold at cost at The Chapeau for a few days. Paddock & Manuel buy second hand goods. City Hall Bldg.' 10-22-tl Highest cash price paid for green and dry hides at J. H. Ahlfs meat market. 10-1-tf If you want good goods for little money go to Taddock & Manuel, City Hall. 10-22-tf Alfrd Letcher, Registered Opto metrist and Jeweler In Dixon's old stand, Front St. Eyea tested free. Curtlss & C6., Jewelers, are still In business at the same old stand Ranalo, the plumber. Hats at cost Is an announcement which ought to Interest every lady. The Chapeau Is the place for styles. It removes pitch, paint, Ink and fruit stnlns nud greaso of any kind, In a ;'FLASU" leaves tho hands Boft and white. Leave orders for Thanksgiving turkeys and chickens at Gus Karn er's, 405 G street... Thono 133. Headquarters for everything In the meat line. ll-5-3t Mrs. Martha Jess ha3 refitted the Curry house, corner of 5th and D streets, No. 502, with first-class rooms and bonrd and Invites a share of the public patronage. Grants Pass, Oregon. 11-26-21 Notice the Rig Cut in Prices on Perfection Oil Heaters at tho Rogue River Hardware Co. 'a, formerly Hair Riddle Hardware Co. Rogers 1847 at Cramer Bros. Vintage Silverware Ba'.nar and New England Supper given by tho ladles of Newman M. K.., church In Hall's hall, Friday, Decem ber 3. Some of the residents on West O street were somewhat frightened on Thursday evening of last week by the appearance of a man crying fire nnd making other remarks which clearly showed that ho was not In his right mind. The man was Been by some young people who were re turning homo from n gathering at about 10 o'clock and they Immedi ately phoned to the marshal who came up and arrested the man and took him Into custody, llo was taken before an examining physician and finding that his mind was deranged, he was taken to the asylum nt Salem by mi attendant from tlint place who came for him on Saturday. Tho man's name was Chas. Adams, a homesteader of Grave Creek. $15 $17.50 Openiu? Day and . Calendar Dav on Saturday, December 4 V When we will have on display our elegant stock of Holiday Sil venare , and will present to our friends and customers a beautiful Osborne Calendar for 1910 Don't forget the date, DECEMIIER t Cramer Bras. aid Fellows Block . Bazaar Bale opens at 3 p. m. and will Include articles suitable for Km a a gifts, coming from nil parts of tho United States. Tho many friends of Ernest Umphlotto will be glad to know that ho Is rapidly recovering from the at tack of Illness which brought him to Grants Pass a short time ago for medical trentment. Ernest was taken from here direct to one of tho best Portland hospitals and he la now Improving rapidly. Tho Portland specialist under whoso care ho wna placed says that his Illness was caused from over exertion and physi cal exhaustion and no bad effects whatever will remain after hla health has been restored to Us normal condition. This Is Indeed good news to the friends of Ernest, as he Is a bright, Intelligent young man of exceptionally flno character, and we hopo soon to Bee him again among us, Ernest will remain for it time In Portland until his health U Improved as ho has suffered for sonto tlino with Btomach trouble. A. Umphletto and daughter, Mrs. Caro lyn Umphletto Wlmcr, will visit friends and relatives at Hlllsboro and Amity for a few days before re turning to Glendalo. Mrs. L. 11, Wlckersham, who hna been with her mother at Glendalo, hns returned to her homo at Portland and Mhs Bom Ice Uniphlettc, who bin been at tending an academy at Portland thin winter will return to her school after spending ThnnkBglvIng nt her homo at Gleliiliile. -vr",v.'.s Hit OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Jm -