WEEKLY WXiVE RIVER COURIER
PACK EIGHT
Coffees
Same
Price
ALTHOUGH THE PRICE OP
COFFEE HAS ADVANCED
OCR PRICES AND QUALITY
WILL RUM A IX THE SAME
IJEFOKE.
J. Pardee
I none 2HI
17 0 Street
PERSONAL AXD LOCAL 4
E. F. Messner visited la this city
Wednesday.
C. T. Shepard, of Ashland, was
transacting business In this city Wed
nesday.
H. . PInney, of Los Angeles, was
looking after business here Wednes
Jay.
C. D. Jackson, of Eugene, was a
r.ronf. Tna business visitor Wed
nesday.
S. T. Scott, of Glendale, was In
town Wednesday calling on friends.
ft fl nrnwn went to Hugo on a
business trip Wednesday evening.
J. C. Jones, of Provolt, was shop
ping and visiting friends in this city
Wednesday.
Mrs. T. A. Erlckson, of Hugo, was
visiting friends In Grants Pass Wed
nesday.
0. M. Crouch, of Portland, arrived
here Wednesday to visit with friends
and look over the country.
J. II. Tyron, of Roseburg, was vis
'irfnv friends tere Wednesday.
Wm. Puttier came tip from Leland
Wednosday to visit with friends and
look after business matters.
w w Hlnsn. of Orovllle. arrived
hero Wednesday to attend to busl
ness mutters.
Mrs. J. W. Bobee, of Central
Point, was visiting with friends here
Tuesday, returning In the afternoon
to her home.
Tnhn WaII. of Lakevlew. has
been visiting with his nephew, W. E
Dean and family of this city.
Mrs. L. WImberly and little daugh
ter, of Roseburg are vlRltlng at the
home of her slster-ln-law. Mrs. C. L.
Ctevenger. Mr. Wlmberley will Join
her hers In a few days.
You are Invited to hear Dr. Hln
on. of the White Temple, Portland.
at the Rantlst rhnrch Prlday ntRht
Rev. and Mrs. A. Holmes, of Med
ford, were Grants Tass visitors for a
few days this week.
G. B. Butler, of Ashland. Is spend
Inr a few days In Grants Pass on
business.
W. 0. Tucker, of Ashland, Is In
Grants Pass to spend a week or 10
days on business.
Q. R. Fborhard. of Kolor. has been
spending a short time In this city on
business.
Mrs. E. A. Nonl and little son and
Mrs. R. E. Soston, of Merlin, were
Grants Pass visitors Tuesday, return
ing to their home In the evening.
E. n. TenRra, of Roseburg. wss a
Crants Tass business visitor Tuesday.
PEltS
Seed
Grain
All kinds
CORN
WHEAT
RYE
OATS
HAItl.KV
VKIt II
TIMOTHY
ALFALFA
CI .OYER
and any other kind ym need,
st prices t'attt are rkht.
Vinyard
(Sl Morgan
A. R. McArthur, of Portland, was
a Grants Pass business visitor Tues
day. E. R. Jeffers, of Murphy, came In
Tuesday to do some shopping and at
tend to other Important business.
Fred Price, of Roseburg, returned
Tuesday evening to his home after
taking treatment for his eyes from
nr. Flndlev of this city
J. Hoairland and wife, of Waldo,
were visiting In this city Tuesday.
Robert W. Miller arrived here
Tiiedrtav from Salt Lake City, Utah.
to look over this part of Southern
Oreeon
J. N. Larlmore, of Williams, was a
r.on Pm business visitor Tues
day
Herman Offenbacker, of Apple-
gate, was looking after business here
Tuesday
Dr Brwater, eye, ear, nose and
throat specialist, Conklln building
12-16-tf
C. W. Trlplett came up from Hugo
tuesday to do some Bhopplng with
the Grants Pass merchants.
John Purdy, of Hugo, was vlslt-
Ine friends hero Tuesday
L. I. Drown, of Jacksonville, was
vlsltlnir friends here Tuesday.
W. E. Mendenhall, of Medford, was
a Grants Pbbs visitor Tuesday.
Fred W. Dunn, of Pickett Creek,
came Into the city Tuesday to attend
to business matters demanding his
attention
M. Smith and wife, of Heber, Utah,
who are making a tour of the coast,
stopped In Grants Pass Tuesday
evening to took over the city for a
short time.
Mrs. Mary A. Trlplett came up
from Hugo Wednesday to spend the
day with Grants Pass friends.
Dr. Flanagan went to Merlin Wed
nesday evening to make a profession
al visit.
J. F. Mlddleton, of Oakland, was
a Grants Pass business visitor Wed
nesday.
M. Pearce, of Medford, was visit
lng Grants Tass friends Wednesday
John F. Stevens, of Salem, was a
Grants Pass business visitor Wednes
day,
Poultry tonic will make hens lay.
Get a 25s package at Cramer nros
Superintendent E. R. Fields, of
the Southern Pacific railroad and
two other officials, T. W. Younger
and C. C. Rlood, arrived here Wed
nesday evening on official business
and left Thursday morning In their
prlvato car for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morphy and
son, Robert, of Granite Hill, have
been spending a short time In this
city visiting friends and looking af
ter business. They returned to
Granite Hill Thursday.
Petaluma Incubator only
$10 at Cramer Pros.
Leo. Coffenbury, who has been
clerking at the Pardee grocery store,
has taken a position In the same enp-
arlty at the H. C. Pobzeln grocery
on Sixth street, beginning his duties
Monday morning.
Mrs. Ellen Hunter, who has been
visiting with hor'rnothor, Mrs. Row
ley, and other relatives and friends
here for the pnst month, loft Wed
nesday evening for Washington,
whore she goes to take up her work
as lecturer for the Christian Wom
en's Roard of Missionaries
Lee Emerson, of West Fork, was
visiting Grnnts Pass' friends Tuesday,
returning to West Fork In the even
ing
Ed Lister and Preen Bros., con
tractors for the Grants Tass and
Crescent City StnRe line, announoo
that they will Install a regular au
tomobile service between Grants
Pass and Crescent City In the spring
as soon as weather conditions per
mit. Ground bone, beef scraps, hhell anil
grit nt Cramer Bros.
Friday, January 13, will be a red
letter day at the First Baptist
church. iho new pastor of tho
White Temple, Portland. Rev, V. B.
lllnson, P. P., will bo the rhlef
speaker at the 7:30 o'clock service.
He will participate also In the pro
Rram at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. with
other state Baptists. Seldom does
such an opportunity as this come to
a community.
Jos. T. Peters, president of the
Grants Pass Timber company, own
ing 11,000 seres of timber on the
henl of Evans creek, spent Wednes
day In this city to attend a meeting
of the directors of the company, nd
V. B. Sherman, purchasing scent of
the company returned from Portland
Tuesday evening to be present at
this meeting. Mr. Sherman has been
Instructed hv the rompany to put
thn tract on ihe market for ale. The
tract Is situated about 12 tn11e. from
the Southern Pacific railroad, and
the road trade leadlnn to the ttmhor
is about one half of one per cent
President Peters s a Portland man
hut has been maVlns . business trh
to Pan Francis o, f'om which place
he rame to this cltv Tues lay evening.
ease.
10 and 15 per cent discount on
Heaters at Cramer Bros.
rait and look at our line or Peta
luma Incubators In sizes from 54 to
504-egg machines. Cramer Bros.
Mr nt Mrs. Jos White arrived
here Tuesday evening from McCloud,
Cal., to visit with Mrs. White's rel
atives In this city.
MI38 Katnerlne Chapman, who has
been visiting with her sister, Mrs. E.
Tryer, and niece, Mrs. Fred O'Kelly,
returned Wednesday afternoon to
her home at Jacksonville.
Mrs. Bob Hendricks and baby re
turned to their home at Springfield,
Ore., Tuesday evening after spend
Ine a few weeks with her parents,
Judge and Mrs. Stephen Jewell of
this city.
A. W. Moon, of Central Point,
was visiting Grants Pass friends
Tuesday.
J. W. Hodkin8on returned last
week from Eugene where he had been
on business and to visit his daughter,
Mrs. Hazel Marx.
Bob Mansfield, wife and baby, who
went to Portland several months ago
to reside, returned this week to
Grants Pass with the expectation of
remaining. Mr. Mansfield expects to
go Into business, and says he Is glad
to be back to hla home town.
Mrs. O. P. Harvey, who has spent
the past two months visiting with
relatives and friends at Pennsylvania
returned Tuesday afternoon to her
home In this city.
O. W. Dersham, of Creswell, ar
rived here Wednesday to look over
this part of the Rogue River valley.
Mrs. Chas. Decker, who has been
residing with her daughter, Mrs. J. T.
Gllmoro of this city, died suddenly
at her home Saturday morning,
December 7, 1911. Deceased who
was 67 years, 6 months, 4 days of
age, had been In the best of health
up to the time of her death, which
was caused from heart trouble.
Mrs. Decker was born In Germany,
July 9, 1843, and came to this coun
try while very young. She has re
sided In Oregon for the past 50 years,
rnmlne here from California. For a
number of years Bhe resided at
Kerby, where her husband died about
seven years ago, since which time she
has made her home with her son-
in-law and her daughter, Mrs. J. T
Gllmore of this city. She was an
estimable woman, with many friends
In Grants Pass and at Kerby who
deeply regret to hear the sad news of
her death. Deceased leaves one
daughter, Mrs. J. T. Gllmore of this
city. Funeral services will be In
charge of the Etna Rebekah lodge,
of which order she has been an hon
ored member for many lears. The
services will be held at the Catholic
church Monday morning at 9 o'clock,
with Interment at I .0 .0. F. ceme
tery.
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Mrs. Henry timer weoi iu
Creek Wednesday evening, where Bhe
was called by the serious Illness of
her brother-in-law. W. J. Rodgers,
who Is suffering with Brlght's dls-
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This Is to certify that A. E. LePont of
the I. X. L. Monument works, of Cen
tral Point, Ore., has for the past two
years, and la selling and handlIngour
granite for monuments, etc., and any
statement to the contrary Is not true.
GOLD RAY GRANITE COMPANY,
INC.
Medford, Oreg.
BY C. R.. RAY, Presdt. . l-13-2t
WILLIAMS ITEMS.
January 19, 191 1. and the ground
covered with snow.
There is to be a box social at the
public hall on the 14th.
On Saturday, January u, me
r.ranee wil lhold an open meeting for
the Installation of officers. A good
nroeram hs been arranged.
Miss Mabel Mahan was visiting
Miss Blanche Hubabrd Sunday.
R.- M. Cougle was the guest of his
hrnther. C. A. one day last week.
Mrs. J. N. Larlmore has returned
from her trio to Vancouver, Wash
Mrs. E. E. Topping was the guest
of Mrs. C. A. Cougle on Monday.
Give your order for Rose Bushes
now at Cramer Bros.
Misses T.helma and Martha Wilkin
son visited the C. A. Cougle family
Sunday.
Ray Topping and Bert York are
on the sick list this week.
Eugene and Virginia Morrison,
who spent the holidays with their
parents, have returned to college. A
farewell party was given In their
honor. SNOWFLAKE.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE Four pure-bred barred
rock cockerels, heavy laying strain.
E. S. Warner, 1015 Orchard ave.
CARROTS For sale, mUe out of
- J Vw XTInnl
town on the river roau,
Prehn.
Hand Sprayers for chicken houses
at Cramer Bros.
FOR SALE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1011
FOR SALE 240 acre ranch on
r-9r creek. 60 acres la cultlva.
tlon to alfalfa and other crops.
Good buildings, living water, email
Irrigated tract, reservoir site cap.
able of holding sufficient water to
irrigate entire ranch. $9000; half
ensh, balance terms at 6 per cent.
M. L. D. Crooks, Dry den, Ore.
11-18-tf
ATTENTION miners. The Mood
Supreme Ore Washer is sold by
U. S. Grout, 722 J Breet. 1.0-2 1-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
ARTISTIC photographs, postals,
stamp pictures, amateur finish
ing. Come and see samples at the
Angelo Studio, 605 Sixth street
Mid-summer prices. 8-19-tf
IF YOU want strawberries from ear
ly spring til late In fall, get the
Oregon Everbearing. O. A. Ham
ilton, box 517. 12-H-tf
BE SURE and get the genuine Ore-
eon Everbearing strawberry
plants. Worthless varieties have
been sold under this name, lz-ieu
been sold under this name. O. A.
Wamllthn. box 517. 12-16-tf
FOR SALE Homr, grum Tokay
grape vines. Earl V. Ingels, Conk
itn nid.. Grants Pass. 10-21-tf
HORN.
CLEMENTS At Grants Tass, Ore.,
Monday, January 9, 1911, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Clements, a daugh
ter. LANG WORTHY At Grants Tass,
Ore., Sunday, January 1, 1911, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Langworthy,
a daughter.
SWANSON At Grants Pass, Ore.,
Tuesday, January 10, 1911, to Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Swanson, a son.
KENYON At Grants Pass, Friday,
December 7, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Kenyon, a son.
FRY At Portland, Ore., Wednesday,
December 2S, 1910. to Mr. and
Mrs. Will Fry, n daughter.
ENTRIKEN At Callce, Oregon, on
January 4, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Entrlken, a nlnc-pnund son.
LAWTON At Grants Pass, Oregon.
Thursday, January ". 1911, to Mr.
niul Mrs. 11. C. l.awton, n daughter.
MISSOURI FLAT
At the annual meeting of tho Ap
plegate Valley Telephone company
the following officers for the year
1911 were elected: C. O. BIglow,
president; E. N. Provolt, vice-presi
dent; K. J. Kubli, O. E. Rose, W. B.
York, J. E. Swlnden, Fred Knox,
M. Messlnger and J. T. Cook, dlrec
tors.
At the shooting match Sunday the
prizes were mostly won by Ed Moll,
of Grants Pass, he having won three
quarters of the beef and also the
same amount of the hog that was
shot for.
Nest eggs 25 cents per dozen at
Cramer Bros.
At literary next Saturday night
the question for debate is "Resolved,
that there Is more beauty In nature
than In art." Captains are Anna
Stannard, affirmative, and Fleda
Wooldrldge, negative.
F. W. Capp has his new house al
most completed and will be ready to
move Into It soon.
Robt. Cook, of Foots creek, wa3
a caller on the Flat last Sunday.
Mrs. Ike Vincent and son, Fred,
are each on the sick list this week,
also Russell and Genevieve Bayse.
The storm Is breaking down the
telephone lines again end central
will get another rest for a few days
FOR SALE Timber claim, SW
Sec. 24. Twp 37, 7 West, Jose
phine county. For particulars
address H. Walter, conductor, 3rd
and Townaend streets, S. P. Co.,
San Francisco, Cal. 9-3-tf
R ANNIE, the plumber, Is ready at
any minute to repair your plumb
ing. 609 H street. Telephone
140-R. 4-2-tf
WANTED
WANTED 1500 shakes. Nichol
Prehn, r. f. d. No. 2. 1-1 3 It
BURROS WANTED 3 or more head
of young burros of good size and
well broke. Address C. A. Bevler,
box 42, Gates, Ore. 1-13-lt
WANTED Lady or gentleman, easy
work, $2.00 per day. Call or ad
dress 215 .West K St.t 12-23-lt
WANTED To purchase a tract of
uncleared apple and pear land.
Only letters describing the land
and giving terms will be consider
ed. Tracts of from 100 to 609 or
more acres wanted. Address "T,"
c. o. Courier. 69tf
Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes
Have been proven to be distinctly of the "Better
Sort" the very clothes that men of action and bear
ing insist upon wearing. This truth cannot be dem
onstrated to you either with words or pictures your
own eyes must be the judge.
COME IN AND TRY ON THESE DIFFERENT
CLOTHES.
at least.
Amos Cook left Monday for Port
land after a few days visit with re
latives and friends here.
Suits YM $10 Any Overcoat in Ihe Store
C. P. Bishop &. Co.
108 N. 6th street. THE CLOTHIERS Opp. P. 0.
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Dr. Woolrldce. Veterinary surgeon,
lum made it himhUiI effort to have one
of On ion's nN'tttent opeclnlixt to re
main a few dux., in t'.iiuitK I'nxs and
he may w round nt the ' KnsMon
Livery barn" Saturday, Monday and
Tuesdav,
Vinone bavins hore dufferlm;
lth KlticSntie, Hone Snvh. Ja. 1
Sn.a iim. uiood Sivitvlnt. SpliMU and
I'll oilier navahle disease mav have
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U hnrs.s.. whi, Capped llork.
t'lroi i Vo'Hid.T. Crarked II. . In and
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To A Brand New Store
In A Brand New Building'
TO SOUTH SIXTH STREET
For the next few days we will be busy moving into our
new store on South Sixth street, where we will be pleased
to welcome all old and new customers.
In the Best Equipped,
Hardware Store
In Southern Oregon
You will not find a more complete stock of Hardware
between Portland and San Francisco than will lM. found
in our new store on South Sixth street. We ask your in
spection now, even though we're in the midst of moving.
Grants Pass Hardware Co.
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