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PAGE TEX ROGUE RIVEK COURIER GROCERIES AT THE FAIR we offer a Premium for Best Bread made with High Flight Hour J. Pardee 1'hone 2H1 417 G Street CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY. First Christian Science Society. Christian Science service will be held In O. W. hall Sunday, Sep tember 11, 1910, at 11 a. m.; sub ject, "Substance." Wednesday even In meeting at 8 o'clock In the same hall. You are cordially Invited to be present. Reading room, room 5, same hall, open every afternoon from 2 to 4, except Sunday. . Newman M. K. Church. Sunday, September 11. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Public worship at 11. a. m. Epwoith League at 7 p. m. Church service at 8 p. m. All are invited. Prenbyteriun Church. Regular services will be held lu Bethany Presbyterian church Sun day and during the week. Morning preaching service at 11 o'clock: theme: "Ha Christ Met the World's Expectations?" Evening service at 8 o'clock; subject for sermon, "Have Faith in God." Sunday school is held at 10 a. in., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Thursday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock, BUSINESS POINTERS Dr. Flanagan. Physician and Surgeoa. Rannle, the plumber. J.E.Peterson.PloneerlnsuranceMan. Kindergarten and Primary, 311 C street, open Sptember 12. 9-2-"t Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto metrist and Jeweler In Dixon's old atand, Front st. Eyes tested free. Mr. Farmer: Now Is the time to get your fence on your ground, as you will not have time after you begin your plowing and fall work. A mile of No. 1944 American Rab bit and Stock fence weighs IWJNO lbs, so you can see the necessity of get ting it on your place before the roads get muddy. The Rogue River Hdwe. Co. hail Just received another car load of American Fence and are making better prices than ever be fore. 9-2-2t You will see a good comic opera at the opera house September 9. A Check Account Provides the safest and most convenient method of pay ing all hills. It saves time, lessens expense, prevents mistakes, as each cheek is in itself a receipt for the amount paid and is most con venient and satisfaetorv in everv wav. Accounts suhject to check are solicited. U)Q Josephine County BANK Cor. Front and Sixth Streets, Grants Pass, Ore. A Itonble Wedding. . j The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. (Leith, of Murphy, was the scene of ,a very pretty double wedding on Sunday, September 4, at which time their daughter, Bessie, was married to Walter Oglesby, and their son, John W to Miss Dora Mitchell. The ceremony was performed at 10:30 a. m. by Rev. Thompson In the family parlor, which had been fit tingly decorated for the occasion, and later the guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding luncheon. The happy couples left amid showers of rice for a three weeks'' trip along the coast. Doth brides and both grooms are well known in this sec tion. Irs. Oglesby was for the past three years one of the progressive teachers, while her husband has been in the lumber business and now holds a lucrative position with the Three Pines Lumber company. Mrs. Lelth is a niece of Postmaster Gllmore, of Murphy, with whom she has made her home. Her husband, besides owning a farm, has been con nected with the saw mill business for some years. (Advertisement.) Republicans four years ago were led to believe that by their vote they were electing to office a flat salary candidate for State Printer. After nearly four years' experience they are now told by Mr. Dunlway that he only pledged "an economical busi ness administration," and now hol lers for more of the GRAFT. Give William J. Clarke your primary vote. WM. J. CLARKE. (Advertisement.) Candidate for Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of sheriff on the democratic ticket, subject to the wish of the voters at the primary election to be held September 24. CHAS. Bl'RKHALTER. (Advertisement.) To the Republican Voters of .lose, pblne County: I am a candidate for nomination for County Judge. I have always advocated good roads, and the opening of roads and trails Into the isolated portions of the county, and have practiced what I preached. Half of the settled por tion of the county is shut off from Jhe county seat a large portion of the year by the "slide" over Grave Creek hill, the bad grades and red mud between Merlin and Gallce and the "bottomless boulevards" south of Grants Pass. If' I did not believe I could better conditions I would not be a candi date. Register and vote; if you can't vote for me vote for the other fel low but Vote! M. J. ANDERSON. Now Is the time to have the dust and dirt removed from your car pets, rugs, etc. Mrs. Hattle Call will do It with the Sunto Vacuum dernier without taking them up or causing you any Inconvenience in your home. Phone 384-Y and re serve the date on which you want her. Satisfaction guaranteed. 9-2-2t Look up the Rogue River nargaln Store ad. FIRST FALL MEETING OF LADIES' AUXILIARY With a good number present, showing a return of fresh Interest in the work of civic Improvement, the Ladies' Auxiliary held its first meet ing of the fall, after a vacation of two months. The general opinion was that the appearance of the com pleted park justifies the pushing of the work on the opposite corner as rapidly as possible. Though the un happy fact was disclosed that the expense of maintaining the park this summer has practically depleted the treasury, the ladles are not disheart ened, but are ready to devise ways and means to secure another two or three hundred - dollars with which to complete the northwest park if possible this fall. There was no doubt felt but that this should be done before the fair, though with the present condition of the treasury the outlook Is not very hopeful, un less money comes from some at pres ent unexpected source. The woman's department of the fair came in for a share of discus sion. Every effort will be made to interest the women of Grants Pass and vicinity to make this one of the most attractive features of the fair. Much enthusiasm was evident. The fair as an opportunity for adding to our park fund was also thoroughly discussed, with the re sulting decision to serve a good din ner nt noon each day during the fair. This dinner will be a 33 cent dinner, and first class In every way. Committees will be appointed imme diately that plans may be perfected In good time. Another Important action was taken which should mean much to the future of the club. This was a move to federate with the State Fed eration of Woman's Clubs. This can be done without at all effecting the nature and purpose of the auxil iary. With a wider scope of inter est, the coming In contact with the broad state and national movements represented by this organization of woman's clubs, our own local body can not help but experience a new stimulus for broader activity. Mr. Coo Return from East. R. L. Coe returned on Monday from his eastern trip, which has ex tended over a month. Mr. and Mrs. Coe and daughter and son, Miss Pauline and Luther, left this city the first part of August for Port land, where they visited with the Dr. Moore family, formerly of this city. After a few days spent in Portland the family went to Seattle, thence by boat to Victoria, n. C. They visited also at Vancouver, nfter which they went to St. Paul and Chicago, and at Kalamazoo. Mich., visited with Mrs. Coe's sister for a few days. They (then Journeyed to Wooster. Ohio, where Mrs. Coe and Pauline and Luther are now located. Mrs. Coe and Luther will probably return to Grants Pass In about six or seven months, but Miss Pauline will enter the Wooster college for a five-years' course -of study. Mr. Coe reports a splendid trip, which was thoroughly eu Joyed by every member of the family. XOTICK. All boys who have made applica tion for position as carrier for the Dally Courier are requested to re port nt the Courier office promptly at r:30 Saturday afternoon, when assignment of territory will be made. Make it a point to attend Mrs. Wcldniixn'h Millinery Opening Thursdav to Saturday. 9-9-1 1 Stone Crocks, (Tnirn, .Iar, Ktc., In any size desired can be had at the Rogue River Hardware Co.'s, Sixth street. 9-2-It French Patterns and latent novel ties at Mrs. Anderson's Thursday. September 15. 70S East E St. 9-9-1 1 The biggest and finest line of ladles' and Children's Sweaters ever brought to Grants Pass at Mrs. Reh- kopf's. 9-2-2t Chonpont Ijnl In Oregon. Recause there has been no boom, because we have the soil,' rain fall, climate and everything to make a good Investment and a desirable home. You owe it to yourself and j pocket book to look this over. Write for list or come and see us. COOK ft WATSON, 8-1 J-tf Philomath, Ore Itat) rtcptmihcr SunwS. Read "Arlsona. the 47th Star," by Governor Richard E. Sloan, and "Fremont and the Roar Flag War" by William Simpson In Sunset for September, now on sale at all newt HanJi, fifteen eeoU. f-i-jt For the Boys Going to School Here's Save We will Give You- One $5.00 "Combination" School or Sunday, Suit (Two pair Knickerbocker Pants) One 50c Coat Sweater One 50c Cap One Pair 25c Suspenders One Pair 25c "Lastforever" Stockings ALL FOR COMING KVKXTS. Sept. 9, Friday 'The Mikado" at the ouera house. Sept. 12, Monday Grants Pass pub lic schools open. Sept. 12-17 Oregon State fair at Salem. Sept. 12, Monday Opening of Miss Telford's kindergarten, -ill C street. Sept. 15, Thursday Primary regis tration books close. Sept. 21, Wednesday Special Steam Roller Election. Sept. 24, Saturday Primary election Nov. 8, Tuesday General election. Dec. 2. Friday. Remember the date for the bazaar of the ladles of Newman M. E. church. 9-9-tf OPEXIXC, OF SCHOOLS Notice to Parents and to High School Students of Grant Pass. The city schools of Grants Pass will open Monday, September 12. The superintendent will be In his office nt the Central building every day of the week preceding this opentng date to confer with parents and pu pils. All pupIU who were not In attend ance In the schools of Grants Pass last session will be required to re port at the office for examination and assignment. Parents and pros pective pupils are requested to take note of this and not wait until the opening day of school to secure en trance permits. Beginning pupils In the first grade will not be received after October 1st. Opportunity will be given again In January to enter first grade pu ptla. All high school students, whether In attendance last session or not, are requested to call at the office Thursday, Friday or Saturday Just preceding the opening date and con fer with teachers and superintendent as to course of study to be pursued this coming session. R. R. TURNER. 9-2-21 Superintendent STOXE WARE, We have Just re fflved a large portion of a carload of stone ware from an eastern fac tory. Let us supply your needs. ItoffiM Urtir Hdwe. C With strrrt. low Cfe&ice to 5.22 These Suits are brand new Fall and Winter weights, in dark patterns, grays and browns. Ages 8 years to 17 years. This offer good only from this date till evening of September 15, and for cash at time of purchase. We have about one hundred of these suits, and guar antee every one of them to give satisfactory wear. If not satisfied with purchase, your money will be refunded. CALHOUN'S OUTFITTERS TO BOY AND MAN SPECIAL NOTICE Of Importance to the People of Grants Pa.v. v.. H. Demaray desires to announce to the readers of the Courier that he has been able to secure the agency for Parisian Sage, the marvelous dandruff cure and delightful hair dressing. C. H. Demaray Is glad to state that Parisian Sage is a rigidly guaranteed hair invlgorator. It cures dandruff in two weeks by killing the dandruff microbes; it stops falling hair, itching scalp and splitting hair or money back. It Is a most pleasant hair dressy Ing, especially for ladies, as it causes, the hair to grow in thickly and makes It luxuriant and lustrous. 'Hie price Is onlv 30 cents a large bottle at C. H. Deniaray's. A Fire these mornings Is- very comfortable. Go to the Rogue River Hdwe. Co.. Sixth street, and get your new heating stove. 9-2-2t OXK HKi FOOL Hut He Doesn't Live in Grunt Pas I .Nor Read tli Courier. A man iu Connect icut gave a doc tor, a specialist in catarrh. $50 to cure htm of this tomtnon vet most obnoxious disease. The specialist gave him a bottle of medicine and told htm when and how to use It. The fool took the medicine home, took one dose, put it on a shelf and made no further effort to follow in structions. Three months later, with the med icine still on the shelf, he told a friend that the specialist was a fake; that he had paid him $50 and still had catarrh as bad as ever. This story Is told for a purpose. HYOMEI (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me) won't cure catarrh If you don't breathe It; It will cure catarrh If you breathe It regularly. Furthermore, you don't need to give a catarrh specialist $r0 to cure you of ratarrh. for the specialist Is yet to be born who can write a bet ter prescription than HYOMEI. C H. Demaray and druggists everywhere guarantee HYOMEI to cure catarrh or money back. A com plete outfit which consists of a hot Me of IIYOMKl. a hard rubber in haler and simple Instructions for use T'm'L!1'00' Separate bottles of HYOMEI if afterwards needed cost but R0 rents. If you already own a HYOMEI inhaler vou ran get a bottle of HYOMEI at C. H. Denv ray's for 60 centa. No stomach doln Juat breathe it. . Diamonds and watches sold on the instalment plan to responsible par ties at Letcher's Jewelry store. NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that I, the under signed, owner of one-half interest In the Sugar Pine mine at Gallce, Ore gon, will not be responsible for any debts incurred against Bald Sugar Pine mine or for any labor or Im provements performed thereon; also that no person entering on said prem ises for any reason whatsoever shall remove therefrom any ore, mineral or timber. Dated February 23, 1910. (Signed) F. E. KNIGHT. THE ECONOMICAL GROCERY Is the man who sells you the best goods. Why? No waste, no shrinkage, always fresh, good, pure and new, full weight, always satisfy ing. We solicit your trade for one month. If we do not fulfill your ideals, do not stand by us. Peaches for canning coming now, also toma toes are at their best and only 25c per box. Gibson Grocery Company rtton 0 0