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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1910)
lAGE FIT! FRIDAY, ArGrST 12, 1M0. ROGUE BITER COHUER I i Li J 1 BOSS east on a month's visit mother. Before leav- ; he put up a bottle of EHSIAX SECRET" for His instructions were you to take the bottle use on the hands and for sunburn, harsh, skin, pimples, or In anything where a good new-skin builder is requir ed. If after using you are not entirely satisfied that 'tis the best you ever used, bring back the empty bottle and we will gladly refund is with in you. for and face dry fact j I Purely Personal j Ml price paid. ii Sabin J X5he Druggist Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morphy and baby, of Granite Hill, were Grants Pass visitors Monday. Tracy, the jeweler, received yes terday a very fine line of bracelets, in all styles, shapes, sizes and prices. , 8-12-lt H. L. Herzineer. W. F. Herzin- per anil Eugene Coburn spent sever nl davs last week at the head of Powell's creek in search of bis name and returned to this city Thursday, having secured two large bucks. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Pewing Machines for sale or rent. Fold on easy payments. Supplies and repairs for all makes. T. Has sells. Address G19 Front St. 7-22-41 J. V. Schmidt spent several clays last week in the Jump-Off-.Toe dis trict in company with his brother, Frederick, who has been there for several days rusticating for his health. The gentlemen returned to this city Sunday. During the ab sence of Mr. Schmidt from the cigar factory his place was filled by Ed. Gano. The White House Grocery XJV.JJ H L DAY- v For That Lunch We have Paper Flutes, ." dozen (Small, 7-inch) Hulk Olives, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Sliced lloilcd Hum Sliced Dried Rcf ' All sizes in I'oik and I'.eans For Salads the finest Olive Oil in the city Fresh Vegetables I.opin r.eiries, Cherries now in market White House Grocery The Tea and Coffee House Mrs. Vina Opdycke left Sunday for Roseburg and other northern points to visit with friends. Miss Lillian Moore, of Roseburg, is in our city the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. Roach. Mrs. G. Crockett departed Tues day morning for Weed, Cal., where she goes to spend some time visiting with her son, E. W. Crockett. Mrs. S. Loughridge returned to this city Tuesday morning, after several days spent with her daugh ter, Mrs. Chas. Day, of Portland M. C. Ament came down from Medford Saturday and visited over Sunday with his family in this city, returning to Medford on the after noon train. Mrs. Andy McCarthy and little son, Orvll, came up from Glendale Saturday morning to visit for a short time with relatives and friends. Clyde Lee returned Monday from Three Pines, where he has been en gaged in the surveying business. He will visit for a few days with re latives and friends in this city. Mrs. Mollie John Dahle returned to her home at Willetts, Cal., Sun day, after two months spent with re latives and friends in this city and at her old home at Williams Creek. For sale or trade, two houses and lots, three blocks south of new de pot. House number SI 0 J street, a bargain. S-"-2t Miss Merle Mayhan, of Eugene, is In our city visiting with her cousins, Mrs. Maud Miller and Mrs. 0. 0. Bunch. She arrived here Sunday afternoon and exnects to remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burke went to Medford Wednesday morning, Mr. Burke to transact business and Mrs. Burke to visit with friends for the day. They returned to this city in the evening. C. D. Smith and Ed. Davis spent several days last week on a hunting trip near Granite Hill, but were very unsuccessful, so far as game was concerned, but enjoyed the outing and freedom from business cares and returned to this city Monday evening feeling fine and ready for work. .lames Tuffs, Jr., departed on Tuesday morning for California, where he goes to join his parents and brothers to spend the summer. Ira Binns returned to Medford Tuesday morning, alter spenaing a week in this city and at Reuben, at the latter place being with Lester Coburn and John Denlson on their hunting trip. Hot Point Elect rie Irons are the best of any electric iron on the mar ket and consume the minimum of i current. Let us send one m house for a free trial. If you lile it, bring us five dollars: If you do not want. it. we will call and get River Ildwe. Co. Rev. W. C. Long expects to leave soon for a four weeks' visit to his old home at College Springs, Iowa. Chester Berry returned to Port land last Friday evening after two days spent with friends In this city. Mrs. Albert Coe and children re turned to Merlin Sunday evening af ter a short visit with home folks In this city. Mrs. A. C. Goettsche and Mrs. Louis Steelhammer went to Wood vllle Monday for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Ernest Lister and brother, Eugene Good, spent several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morphy at Granite Hill. Geo. P. Jester has put aside the cares of business for a time and during the next month will enjoy life at Newport, leaving for that popular resort Sunday evening. Miss Jessie Cargill returned to her duties at the Albany telephone office Saturday morning after sev eral days spent with her parents and friends in this city. Mr. Carpenter: Have you seen our new concave tool grinder? If not, come In and let us demonstrate it to you. It grinds you chisels and plane knives absolutely true. Rogue River Ildwe. Co. S-5-2t John M. Booth went to Newport Sunday evening to join Mrs. Booth, who preceded him ther last week, and will probably remain there for the next month or six weeks. Economy Fruit Jar Caps at the Rogue P.iver Hdwe. Co.'s. 6-24-tf Ladies, if you want the best Iron ing Hoard you ever saw, get a Springer of the Rogue River Ildwe. Co. They will be glad to let you take one on trial. S-5-2t Mrs. Chas. Kirkpatrick arrived here Tuesday evening from Duns- nniir, and after a short visit with Mrs. Birdie Estes will go to Crescent City for a few weeks' visit with friends. The Adams washing machine is sold on a positive guarantee to give satisfaction. If you do not like it you do not have to pay for it. Let us send you one for trial. Trice $S cash, or $8. .10 in Installments. Rogue River Hdwe. Co. S-5-2t Did you ever try a fireless cook er? Ijet us send you one for trial. Food cooked in a fireless cooker is much sweeter and more healthful than when cooked in an open ves sel. Rogue River Hdwe. Co. S-5-2t C. P. Bishop & Co., clothiers, have put a big knife in the price of all their summer goods, and as a result are very busy clearing them out and getting ready to receive their new fall stock preparatory for the fall and winter campaign. F. W. Williams and wife and 0. W. Donne and wife returned Mon day from their cnmpln iron. Mrs. E. L. Churchill and (laugh, ter, Mildred, returned from a visit to relatives at Seattle on Wednes day of last week and ioincd Mr. Churchill In 'iiP. h010 1,0 wfMvt July 'JO. There they found V. A. Griffin and wife and the whole par ty made a jolly crowd. They will remain there until about Septem ber 1. Not many people know the mean ing of R. C. 1 K. ;. u in-""" a Mack and a tan men's cotton hose manufactured by eastern firms and l the best hose for strong, heavy work and for worklnpnien made in the Vnited Slates at IT. cents or 2 for 2r, cents. Ask to see them at C P. Bishop d '.. 1''p 'lothlers. , " 1 At A. U. BANNARD S large Stock of Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases just received from the East Whllr S.r,-.K nil "" I"' "t""'"- 1 "" I""""" "'" ""'li.r,, ' "'" """ "' M""'"'" ltans "I'-- . ., ,,,ilv Fine extra heat) sheets, made licninml. ready for use. made of fine r.Mni mi n' ... -..1 .1,,1'illlle (llialit V, I-IMOW . ...... ..r I .. I I nrnil in ll'feil SHI. K l ...... - thread Oii-ellim. Iieninicil. H-W nnd 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen and son, Ed., left Sunday evenine for New port to spend their sumer vacation. Mrs. J. H. Croxton went to Ash-' land Saturday to visit for a time with her daughter at that place. N". E. McC.rew, who has spent the past week visiting old friends In this city, left Tuesday morning for his home at Santa Rosa, Cal. Mrs. Herzlnger left last Sunday for Portland and the const, where she will visit with friends and re latives for several weeks. N. F. Macduff and M. J. Anderson returned Tuesday from Taylof creek, where they had been attend ing to business matters. Mrs. Evan Wimer returned to her home at Roseburg Sunday morning, after spending some time with rela tives and friends in this city. Mrs. Leila Caldwell Pilgrim left Wednesday morning for her home at Castella, Cal., after a visit with home folks and friends in this city. John Mock returned from Merlin and vicinity Wednesday afternoon, where he had been securing views of different orchards along the line. Roy Jordan returned Tuesday from Wolf Creek, where he spent several days on a hunting trip and secured one deer while In the woods. Miss Dessie Cole, who has spent the past few weeks visiting friends and relatives at Oregon City, Port land and Albany, returned to her home in this city Monday evening, Mrs. Henry Ilarth left Friday evening for her home at Roseburg, after a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Dean, who has been In poor health for soino time past. Miss Pearl Koarns returned Wed nesday morning from an extended visit at Salem and Portland. Sho was accompanied home by Miss Marie Frantz, who will visit In this city for a time. Mrs. Redmond Sharp, of Pasco, Wash., who has been visiting Mrs. Jas. H. Hall, of this city, for the past week, left Wednesday morn ing for a visit with relatives at Rose- burg before returninng home. Miss Mabel Darnellle, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Jacksonville where she Is engaged In teaching school, was In our city last week for a short visit with friends and left for Crescent City, where she will spend several weeks rusticating on the beach. W. J. Mankln was In the city Sat urday from his mine, the Grub Dlggins, at Althouse, and brought with hint several handsome nuggets secured In the clenn-up. Mr. Mankln tell us the nuggets in his possession represented a value of $1)2, one piece alone being worth $r1.2"i. j Mr. and Mrs. R. L Dcmaree and trip, which! Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dltnlck returned the on Saturday from their hunting and If.nnmliwr ,li, li.mi.I lii 11,., vlilnlll- i.' Evans creek. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beers near that place and the whole party spent a most enjoyable time In the wilds and secured their share of the game of that district. Mrs, I). 11. Rebhcrd nnd daugh ter, Mrs. Herbert Wyman, leave this Friday for Ran Francisco, where they will visit for n short time nfter which they go to their old home nt Pes Moines, Iowa. The ladles have spent tiie past six months on a ranch near Ms city nnd tuny return to Grants "im some time In (lie future to re side, as they are very favorably lm nessed with Southern Orepon. Tracy, the Jeweler. 2f:l South Sixth St I eel. S-12-lt Mr. nnd Mis. E. It Crouch nnd baby left 'for the Gold Note mine Monday, after visit Iiil' a few days with relatives In this cltv. They re port work on the Gold Note pro gressing In fine shape. This mine Is owned by Hendricks nnd Crouch nnd the gentlemen have recently put In n cyanide plnnt which Is almost completed and the Gold Note bids fair to become one of the big pro- CANNING SEASON IS HERE and so are we with this fine otter on PRESERVING KETTLES in TRIPLE COAT ONYX WAKE at 40c, 45c, 55c, and 65c each. This is a higrirade waffc, and every piece is guaranteed. We will give FRE. Preserving Kettle a Sterling iPser an the thing for Pears and Peaches. We have Mason, Economy, and Ichram Jars incl uding Extra Tops, Rubbers and Clamps. with every Cercr juit CRAMER BROS. ODD FELLOWS It LOCK CLASSIFIED ADS NEW TODAY. WANTED A permanent house keeper. Good home and best wages to right pnrty. Write P. O. Box 505, Grants rnss, Ore. 8-12-tf BABY CHICKS S. C. White Leg horns, Barred Plymouth Rocks, S. C. Rhode Island Reds, White Or pington egps. 'W. T. Goodman, 40S South f.th street. S-12-lt FOR SALK Complete stenographic course In the International Cor respondence schools. Cost $72. Will sell cheap. R. Looney, Opera House building, Grants Pnss. 8-12-tf FOR SALE 500 sacks Early Snow flake spuds. T. W. Gruetter, Wlld ervllle stage line. 8-12-2t A GOOD work horse for $50, weight 1000 pounds. Inquire P. O. Box 425. 7-29-3t FOR SALE Indian Runner ducks, 50 cents each by pairs or dozen. Phone 11. II. 7, WUdervllle, Ore. 7-15-tt STOP paying rent and buy a nice home on the Installment plan. $15 per month, close to new high school and under ditch. Inquire A. R. McLean, 71G North Sth St. "wanted ladies to learn Inquire at Long 7-29-tf WANTED Young telephone work. Distance office. WOODCUTTER 'wanted to cut 50 tiers of wood. Address F. B. Wnnibnugh, Murphy, Ore. 7-22-U KITCHEN help wanted at the Grants Pass Hotel. 4-22-tf WANTED 300 hop pickers at Flanagan & Cornell hop yard. Write Henry Ruch, Grants Pass, R. F. D. No. 2, or phone 7063. H-nry Ruch. 8-12-3t COW for sale, calf by side. 517 O street. Inquire 8-12-lt pqn bale FOR SALE Slx-rooined rottago and two lots, corner 4th nnd I streets, Grants Pass. For partic ulars address W. T. Woodson, n:il Ellsworth St., Portland, Ore. PERSONAL VISIT the Rogue River Ice Cream Parlors, Sixth street, cor. L, on your way to the river. , Shasta Ice cream, Ice cream soda, soda water, milk shake. Phone 290-J. 5-6-tf FOR furnished or vacant houses or rooniB phone No. 380-J, or rail on No. 8 (upstairs) corner Sixth and G, city. B-20-tf BOYS The Rogue River Hdwe Co. will buy all the syrup cans you will take to them. 6-24-tl was spent near Glendale and head of the Coqnllle river. They re- camping trip spent In tin port a splendid time penerally, but not much success In the hunting line. Mrs. Perry Tlckner and little son left Tuesday morning for their home at Berkeley, after a visit of four months spent with Mrs. Tick ner's mother, Mrs. Satchwell, of this city. Mrs. Satchwell accompanied her daughter as far as Ashland, where she visited until Wednesday evening with another daughter, Mrs. Carl Hoots, returning to her home here in the evening. H. N. Starr, of this city, In com pany with Tom Sherrnrd. of Port land, and Roy Mrl'nn nnd .Tack Aiken, of Woodvllle, s'ent last week on a trip In the vicinity of Hear camp, about 10 miles back of Gallce The gentlemen went after big gtitnc and got It, securing four fine, large bucks nnd four bear, nnd returned Saturday evening to this city well pleased with the week's sport. John Denlson nnd Lester Coburn returned Sunday afternoon from Reuben, where they had spent sev. eral days vainly frying to securp n deer. It Is reported that the a- I- TO TRADE - Duplex phonograph, 14-Inch record, cost $05.00, to trade for cow, horse, or buggy. Apply to .1. E. Youngstrntn, R. F. I). No. 1. S-5-2t FOR SALE Two Poland Chlnn boar pigs, 100 pounds. Price $14 each. now. J. II. Robinson, R. F. D. No. 1. 7-29-3t FOR SALE Timber cinlm, SW'4 Sec. 24, Twp 37, 7 West, Jose phine county. For particulars address H. Wnlter, conductor, 3rd nnd Townsend streets, S. P. Co., San Frnnrlsco. Cal. 9-3-tf STRAYED from my premises on Evans Creek, on May 17, n chest nut sorrel horse, weight 1300 pounds, about 10 h .nds High, blazed fare, 2 white hind feet, saddle marks on back, shod all around. Last seen on Sardine creek. Shy ard skittish. Any one giving Informa'lot. lending to recovery will lie suitably rewarded. Address D. E. Neatlintnmer, R. F. D. No. 1, Woodvllle, Ore, C-24-tf M ISC'KLLAN EOl'8 8-5-fit ; HOUSE moving. Inquire of P. W. Hershberger, CI 4 West B street, phono 148-J. 7-22-6t RANNIE, the plumber, Is ready at any minute to repair your plumb ing. 009 II street. Telephone 140-R. 4-2-tf YOUNG Jersey milk cow quire P. O. Box 4 25. for $:io. lii-7-2f-t Star Bottling Works John Sauer, Prop. Manufacturer of all kintls of SODA WATER Hire's Root Beer-Bottled Hunt at 809 Ii St. nials would stand placidly wstch nr Iducers In the near future. Willi the laig-t mm ' iilnM'. '"! mitl mi- u. .H.miwim"'"lll"l,fWI A. U. B ANN ARD MtllTII I VIH VI BUT the boys while they wasted tM ammunition shooting around tl,. , but did not seem In the least nlai't ed for their safety, Mnny feb n ' here who were expecting a treat ' ' venison were sadly dlMaiip"'"1, I when the young men returned !: ty handed. W. P. Wrluht Ii engaged In vn Inu a map ot an nuTomoiiie i ..ni which, wh'ti finished will pm. of m eat value to antoni'iMP' 1 i ,m well as all other-) traveling l iV nubile toad The map U .( .1 n . (in I'o'i. California rnd !-' iiik-int, i.n,l will ... t.b.ec.l i.: .... : In a neat Imok n nit a It: lim '.- r I . - Ion of the diffefl t)l 0lll'' bl,-l-. In till' tn l: t'"'!te, Il.'i n i 'i I' be iiM"". i to h i! - be rDi.wf will le iibb to f 'd nnv !,,,.. I i, ) ,!e.. (,f l) in ,H VI" V r"i"I! )v '.v i o'l-iilMni: the bik Sil iiai Tracy, the Jeweler, asks you to 'bene n mind that he has the fluent illue of pianos en route ever shown ! In the -ty ; that he has buuuht 't liein direct from the factory at the lowest (i"h prices and that he Is the only legitimate resident denied In pianos. "t-ll'-lt Tracy, the ! u 1 i . has Just re. eclved a VeV flue II f bell. UIlM and lace tdn - I MM I (dill MM, I l Minim , I MHIMIiy. Where, ,lj where i the family 'bat doe-: reil ha ' In il ai ' I' e ci lill iniv, , ml I,.." inn,' !a:.,Mi" Isfov ' t" !:iic;i"li bl. h j- 1 . 1 1 -. 1 llllIU I! ni id- 'ii- i )ni: b ,, 'lT.il 1 l "f Ml" mini, v n i r i lot blnu ii ml f 'ii li nt (' 1' I'.l-hnn , hci e ii'l II ! ' t il I c to t i ei v le Initl'lic'l ci ill wnilh fnl dollar o i b'r , That W on- Announcement JEWELRY AND PIANO BUSINESS I uIhIi to Miy to tin- people of Gimiln I'iiki ami vU i hilly Hint I have ImuiuM the Jewelry IiuhIiicmn formerly f fiiMtiiiltit by ( urtin A Co., at South Klxlli Stmt. I lime iciimkIi Inl Ibe Mure, mldiil much new lHk, hull mill imiii Ii more mill prupooe In conduct a business bii-iil (i poll (lie Sumr I It-tt I. I tin vc IhmikIiI, and will hae on the floor oon, a tiiy fine line or pianos Hie bet I knew or. Am buying ihem illiiit from I he fiutoi) anil lit ihh lcly the mime plIri H (lie luiue I'oi'lliMul lilitl Sim I liinclsco ibiileri iii), mi Hull )iill "111 be able to ilu belief I lull! lu re lit Inline I him )oii Mould to K" to Meiirnnl, 1'ol'tliunl or Ii) mt limlliiU xiiiiie Ii ii spoimilile, peripatetic iigeiit. nunc in iiml lei' nil hi 1 1 1 n I ii t . I mi) ay, H. P. TRACY