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No m:trer how sensitive your
olfactory nerves may be, or under
what working conditions you en
counter the
PERFECTION
(Equipped with Cmokele3 Devic)
you'll r.'A C'Acd the tightest odor of
sir.ckc.
i The I'erfection Oil Heater neither smokes nor di.Tuscs odcr. The new
Automatic Smokeless Device
positively prevents loth. Repeated tests (Wring its inciniency and develop
incnt, innumerable trials after it had bc?n pronounced perfect by the inventor,
demonstrated its utility and sure effectiveness.
The wick cannot be turned tip beyond the point of its greatest tfiV'ivc
fiess. It locks automatically and thus secures the greatest heat-yielding fla:ne
without a sign of smoke or smell. Removed in an instant for cleaning
Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil-sufficient to five cut a plowing heat
for 9 hours solid brass wick carriers damper top cool hnndlc oil inujcxcr.
Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles.
Evy Dtiler Everywhere. If Not At Yur, Write tor Deicrlptrve Circular
to the NtarcM Agency of t:.t ,
STANDARD OIL C03IPAITY
(Incorporated)
KJ- Kf
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Mr. and Mrs. DeHolt,
nurchased the A. A.
. - . .1 1 nV
.KT. bright lor ner years uu
who bave school.
Porter ranch Fred Breltmayer, wno na u
. i covinr with his brother, returned
on Grave ureeK, were m uui ...., -
Ity the latter part of last week. to his home In Jackson, Mich.. Sun
Miss Rader cloned a successful day. n....n
term of school at Grave Friday of Notices of the new road petition
a t week. She has been engaged to have been posted on the proposed
each near Oakland and commenced route through Parkside addition or
h i Monday Frultdale district. There Is little
"'work on the new depot is pro- doubt but that the county court will
gresslng nicely, most of it having grant the new road and it will be on,
oeen enclosed. The new track has of the best in the country.
teen completed so that trains com
jmenced running over it Monday.
' Mr Mprrinz,r. Inland's nlgbt-
Oaweco. through one or me si.'nv d......
DEEK CHEEK NEWS.
Deer Creek valley has just passed
loitulifhic Pavomenti
Is the best Pavement for the
J Property Owner
IT INCREASES VALUES 1
Clean, Sanitary, Durable
I n Siit. Saf Fnotinc for the Horse
I Warren Construction Co.
.117 Hock Illdg., I'ortlnnd, Ore.
o mm 6 ;
where he was given a position as siorma uuwU Bl ---
fl pnt year. -However, as compared with
J. Maloney made a trip to Grants other sections of the world it is
-ass Monday, returning that evening, nothing but a little "flurry. Cattle
tt was accompanied to Grants Pass are being driven in nff the rang
bv his friend, Mr. Fitzgerald. and butchered for bef. Snow is
Among those who visited Grants being piled up in the hi?h mountains,
Pass Saturday we noticed Messrs. Insuring a good irlnin,- season and a
Karg WMter, McMi-hael, Sam and hointlful harvest. our people
Gene' Reed, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr- are generally hapt.y and contented.
Paxlln ir-s. Barton and little dangh- Jack Frost hai p-irchased the
tor, and Misses Jessie Scovlll and Lindley farm three miles above Sol-
Wlnnlfred Flfleld. Mr. Karg went ma, and removed there with his
out to prove up on his homestead, fatniry.
t tTr,,o visited in the vicinity Our telephone line was badly
of Oakland last week, returning to wrecked by the heavy snow on Mays j
T Pinnrl Sundav hU1. b,lt 13 l)eInS promptly repairea.
Col. Blaisdell returned from Port- Warren Tuttle went to Galice to!
land Sunday and went out to the superintend the work on the Old j
Ideal, but went out to Grants Pass Channel mine. j
Tuesday. Tne ljand bovs are mak'nS things!
I t eroi.ii modn "toot" these stormv davs. They ;
JUT. IjVJUtlll lllllll wuu vivv - - - -
our town a visit Monday. have posted bills for a benefit social j
The section foremen with their anu iree aance at me aoima nan on
crews from nearby sections have New Years eve.
been putting In considerable time . Fifty head of goats belonging to
at Leland the last week. ; Postmaster Churchill became lost in
Mrs. Sam Neas, the Russell the mountains during the storm and
brothers and John Anderson came iu have not been found at this writ
on the stage from Greenback Mon-ns-
day. Mr. Anderson went to Port-j The Deer Creek Valley telephone
Jand; Mrs. Neas returned to her , company has ordered four new
home at Grants Pass, and the Russell phones to be installed at farm resl
brothers also went out to Grants donees. Their annual meeting for
pn8Si MINER, election of officers will convene at
, Selma January 2, 1910.
SPARKS FROM Hl'fiO. Tne Central Valley school has
The Hugo Mercantile' Co. ha3 closed for the holiday season,
onened their doors and are doing1 The new North Bank county road
business again.
Wood hauling has ceased on ac
count of the snow storm.
has been delayed by the recent storm.
The Dryden school under the su
pervision of Miss Ohlson, their ef-
Clarence Cahapens has bought an ' f'clent teacher, will entertain Xmas
Interest In the near beer Joint at eve Wlin a social ana Christmas tree.
, Hugo.
Henry Drcdlng made Hugo a busi
ness trip Tuesday.
There was some excitement in
Hugo last Saturday. Mr. Shoemake
thought he saw a panther, but it
proved to be a timber wolf
Our quiet telephone exchange op
erator, J. W. Harmon, says naughty
words when the Grants Pass line be
comes broken by falling trees.
Teamsters passing through Selma
report the worst roads ever.
Llge, Milton and Tommy Rhoads,
There will be a dance at Wise's who have been sojourning in Wash-
Saturday, December 18. jington, have returned to their home
Miss Grace Kenney made Grants at Selma.
Pass a visit one day last week. The Decr Creek grange is in a
J. P. Kinny made Grants Pass a , flourishing condition. A grange bo-
vlsit Tuesday on business.
W. W. Wilson made Hugo a visit
Monday.
Mr. Penny has done quite a lot
of grubbing the past week.
cial Is on tap for the holidays.
SCHOOLMA'AM.
Get Ready for the
leii Winter Evesiigs
"6 he Wonder Oil Lamp :
MAKES
A REVOLUTION IN LIGHTING
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equal to six ordinary lamps, or six brilliant electric
lights. You can read the finest print, do the finest
sewing by means of its powerful, yet soft illumina
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CHEAPEST Burns common kerosene oil. Vol
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the common oil lamp light, and ten times less than
electric light. Gives 100 candle power six hours for
one cent.
SAFEST Cannot explode, will not smell or
smoke, does not heat up the bowl, and gives universal
satisfaction. ,
. BEST Made of solid brass, handsome in appear
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about. Different styles for home, office, church or
store.
The step from the old tallow candle to the ordin
ary coal oil lamp is not so great as from the ordinary
coal oil lamp to our WONDER LAMP.
REMEMBER The Wonder Lam) is a NEW
DISCOVERY! It is absolutely different from the
old style lamp. You can have no conception of its
brilliance, utilitv and economy until you SEE it for
YOURSELF. You are entitled to the BEST. The
Wonder Lamp is not .only a luxury, but a real
necessity.
Local agents wanted in every community.
Write at once
GEO. W. HERRI OTT
General Agent
APPLE GATE, OREGON
GALICE.
We have been having a hard win-
P. Purzer bought Mr. Hugo outier 80 rar- n the fourth of De
last week. CArT. JACK. cember the snow fdl 10 inches, but
;at this writing it Is most all gone on
MIRPIIY.
A. H. Carson departed on Wednes-
the low lands.
Sadie Hawkins has been ill for the
day, December 8, for Oakland, Cnl., mst two weeks. Dr. Findlcy, from
for a visit with his brother w:iom no r,ran,s Fass- n1 Dr. Smith, of Gal
has not seen for several years. 'ce' Performed an operation for an
Dan M. Osborn -returned from ; a"8C0HS ln her head; the last report'
: Klamath Falls Monday, where he had Bh0 was "Improving nicely.
After five months absence from
Calico Len Guilds returned the first':
of the week. 1
Murle Smith came In to make lih:
The Wonderful
Rogue River Valley
been summoned "as a witness before
the circuit r-miri t.f Klamath coun
ty. He n"ovt? two fi i t of snow in
f th' country
:.v hi
Pi 'i
! thut part
I Wed in 1
: Roy R.'.
It b"iti- '
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All bad 11,111 '''inning and lite whbW-
" I f'.vntly enjoy
I'irMil'.v M!;ii'i'
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through the
mine.
1 Mr. and Mr
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Rogue River Valley took the $1000 prize over all
others at the National Apple Show at Spokane in
November, 1909. That prize carried with it the title
of Apple King. This distinguished the Rogue River
Valley, in which Grants Pass and Josephine County
arc located, as the finest fruit country in the known
world.
As experienced dealers in real estate wc uidc
this assertion. The amount oL' money made by
clients and others who purchased farm laiitls mf.r
Grants Pass during the t'itr.t nine months oi K'0'.!
amounted to as nnn-h ;is th'.- cvi, v.liI iuvc;-l: U t'
the investment d-.Miblcii.
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AUTOMOBILE SEAT BUGGIES
RUBBER TIRED BUGGIES
NOVELTIES IN BUGGIES
Wo have a Fine assortment of Lap Robes rangnv;
in Trice from $3.00 to $20.00
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Tor Kiveiun, Teller mid Sill Clieuet.
The intra'.- h!r- rl.:.ra ;1 tr
oi iner-o niinieiitq is nil. in ( 1 '-, i nut
ly "Mir'".:berh!-i Pal v.
Hcvere i n 'ei bavo 1 n mr, ,1
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mio, vvi'.i'M i( will sell i"or re t
I i.Vi'ic.; n:r:;ti'..:.i'l iMni. ia oii;..' list's. !'' l;i
v:iil iv.'in;: r.u :Miv;i"e of 'J00 ''i' cw.i.
T!. iv ;:- low hi-tb'i' .pMo:".urii.!c ' -Vi'bt-ment
in ,!.. -i!;ir:; Con-ly rjurr.ii'ndir.:!: Grants V
tlu.n ivcr I -,iv, and tliose who niv wise enouli to
invest wi.iHM.t delay v ill h) certain of a large
:(?::" v. V.:r: v.'. w U(ir. Tiq Josephine irrigation
and IN v.v,- Cc.;, ;.r are building ditches to cover
IS (''.' ;;, i',s, Tkuo are fine fruit lands and when
planted will more than double iu value every year.
We invite those in search of homes or opportunities
for investments to investigate.
"Write for booklet and special information.
Address
P p e
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