FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1011 WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER PACK F1VK PERSONAL AXD LOCAL George Brown, of Reuben, was in town on business Wednesday. Mrs. J. N. Manning, of Talent, spent Wednesday In Grants Pass with friends. M. Albert, of Central Point, was a Grants Pass business visitor on Wednesday. H. Ditrlck, of Crescent City, is spending a few days here looking over this part of southern Oregon. Louis Watson, of Murphy, spent Wednesday in Grants Pass looking after business matters and visiting friends. C. Thrasher, of Gold Hill, spent Wednesday with friends here. J. C.- Beagle was looking after business and calling on friends here Wednesday. He returned to Asn land in the afternoon. The "Iron Clad" John Deere wagon is built for Oregon trade. The users of this celebrated wagon are the ones that say it's the bo' ' j by the Grants Pass Hardware Co. ! . J. M. Devall, of Leland, was a business visitor to Grants Pass on Wednesday. S. T. Scott and Fred Moos came up from Glendale Wednesday to spend the day with Grants Pass friends E. H. Wild was, a caller' to this city Wednesday, coming down from Medford In the morning and return ing in the afternoon. For sale Two Indian Runner Drakes of the pen that took firs', prize at the fair A. N. Parsons. 3-17-tf Before buying a wagon see us for prices and the best makes on the market John Deere, "Iron Clad" and the celebrated Peter Schuttler made for Oregon trade no shrink, no swelling Blmply "Iron Clad." Grants Pass Hardware Co. A. C. Howland was In from the Swastika mine on Wednesday look ing after business matters and visit ing his brother. E. Pollock and wife, of Bray, Cal . Mrs. J. Marshall and in. K. Card,e, of the same place, are spending sev eral days In this city looking over the city and adjacent country. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Powers, of Glendale, spent Wednesday In Grants Pass with friends. H. N. Starr returned Wednesday from a business trip to Medford. For sale Three-year-old cow, kind and gentle, and good milker. Fresh In July. Now gives two and a half gallons of mllk.i A. N. Parhons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booth return ed to their home at Merlin Wednes day evening, after spending the day visiting friends and shopping In Grants Pass. . I Miss Beryl Singleton, who has spent the past week with her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Peterson, of this city, returned Wednesday evening to her home at Roseburg. W. G. Pilgrim, who rectnly pur chased property In this city on Sixth street, left Tuesday evening for Port land, where ho will spend some time on business. The "Iron Age" garden tool does the work of three men and does it quicker and hotter.' We sell it. Grants Pass Hardware Co. I. A. Robio went to Portland Tu?s day evening to spend several days looking after Important business matters. Mrs. E. A. Neal and Mrs. J. M. Tyler, of Merlin, were Grants Pass visitors Wednesday afternoon, re turning In the evening to their home Dr. F. W. VanDyke, after a serious illness, is now on the high road to recovery. The last few days have shown suctt an Improvement that ue ha3 been able to sit up some today. We meet all competition on wagons; handle the best on the mar ket and the biggest stock. Grants Pass Hardware Co. For sale Black cow, five yep -3 or more, fresh August first, now giving about two gallons. A. N Parsons. 3-17-tf While in the act of moving the 0 Russell house at Ashland last week the skeleton of a man was unearthed in the cellar. This is one of the Eldest houses in Ashland and has stood on Main street for many years. The find has caused considerable ex citement in the city and may be the means of unearthing a past tragedy. Mayor Canon, of Medford, is in Grants Pas3 today for . the purpose of Investigating our street lighting system and also looking over the other improvements in this city, In cluding the street work. Although Mr. Canon has been mayor of Med ford for several years this is his first trip to Grants Pass. He is looking for the best In town Improve ment and is finding it here. John Deere "Iron Clad" and Peter Schuttler wagons the arriving by the carload for the Grants Pass Hardware Co. They are made for the v-regon trade and are the best wagons on the market to stand bad roads and wet weather. The Oriole Uoid Mining company of Galice Is still blocking out ore and are working double shift night and day in tunnel No. 4, which Is on the 600-foot level. This mine Is in excellent condition and with thous ands of tons of ore In sight and will soon be ready for a mill. The roads are drying up rapidly In tnis dis trict and the Ahneda Mining and Milling company will be able to re sume their hauling of coke and flux to their smelter in the Galice dis trict. For sale One cow, five years or more, fresh in May. Now gives about two gallons. A. N. Parsons. 3-17-tf The Women's Relief Corps will give a dime social In the Modern Woodman hall on Front street Sat urday evening, March 18. The pro ceeds of the evening will be used to purchase a flag for the new high Bchool building. Every citizen in Grants Pass should be interested in this entertainment. A good program has been arranged, with the addUIon of a fish pond, and every angler is assured a "cat." Cake and Ice cream will be served. The "Iron Age" garden tool sows, drills, cultivates and Is adjusted quicker for any port of garden work than any garden combination tool made. See It In our window. Grants Pass Hardware Co. The total amount of taxes for Jo sephine county this year amounts to 224.035.35. Of this amount $104 525.56 haii boon collected and re ceipted and there has been about m(000 paid in which has not yet been receipted. The largest amount paid on any one day was collected Wednesdny when $8,326.98 was re ceived at the sheriff's office. The railroad tax this year amounts to about $60,000 and half of this amount has been paid. Since re ceiving the roll 202 more receipts were written up to the 15th this year than had been written up to the same date Inst year. Miss Carrie Williams, of Medford, was a Grants Pass business visitor Wednesday and returned in the af ternoon to her home. Mrs. A. M. Rule, of Woodvllle, vis ited Grants Pass on Wednesday to do some shopping and visit with friends. Riley Hammersley came down from Gold Hill Wednesday to spend the day on business. R. L. Burdlc, one of Ashland's capitalists, was In Grants Pass Wed nesday looking over real estate. W. A. ( Richards and wife were among the out of town people who -pent Wednesday with Grants Pass irlends. They returned to their home at Merlin In the evening. Mrs. L. Sayers and Miss Anna Hll llard were Grants Pass visitors on Wednesday and left Thursday morn ing for Portland. Mrs. Harry Schmidt returned Wed nesday frpm Hugo, where she had been spending several days with her parents. Geo. E. Lear, of Willows? Cal., has, been looking over the business prospects of this city. He arrived here Wednesday. , Devotees of the national game In the various Sunday schools are get ting their lineup ready for tho open lng of the baseball season about the middle of April. As was the cuo last year, there will be four teams in the league and some gool Bpcrt is promised. W. S. Moore, one of the prop.'e- tors of the Lyceum theater, has sold his Interest In that amusement house to H. B. Snapp, of Eugene, who left for his home today to sot- tie up his business and return to Grants Pass to become a permanent resident. Mr. Snapp has Just dis posed of a $75,000 block of Willa mette valley real estate and after looking over this city for a week de cided it looked good to him and at once proceeded to absorb some of the many bargains lying around. Among several buys other than the deal for the half Interest n the Lyceum he is said to have purchased the corner at Foundry and Pine, al so several lots on Front street next to the marble works on the west. In transferring his holdings from the Willamette valley to this city Mr. Snapp Is but following a host of other investors who are bncklng their Judgment of a greater Grants Pass with money, and lots of it. FOR SALE Single-comb R. I. Red eggs for hatching; pen No. 1 for $2.50. Utility stock $1.00 per setting. C. R. Brechtblll, N. 10th at. """ 2-2 4-1 2t FOR SALE Eggs to hatch from thoroughbred Buff, Brown and White Leghorn and Barred Ply mouth Rock, $1 per 15. Some breeding stock for sale. Ever green Poultry ranch, R. L. New man, R. F. D. No. 1. 3-3-K FOR SALE Nearly range. Price $30, West D st. new Buck' Inquire 411 2-24-21 FOR SALE Single-comb R. I. egg for hatching; 10 No. 1 for $2.5C. Utility stock $1.00 a setting. C. R. Brltchtblll, N. 10th st. 2-24-121 MR. NEWCOMER You could not make a better Investment thai buying at Paddock & Manuel's new and second-hand store (207 S. 6th st.) New goods at second hand prices. Cut this ad out and bring it with you and we will al low a discount of 5 per cent. win it; ana Drown Leghorn eggs for sale. 50c for 13. Phone or write E. Erickson, Wllderville, ' Ore. 2-17-St COMING EVENTS at Mar. 18, Friday Flag social Modern Woodmen hall. Friday, Mar. 17 Mothers' meeting, Riverside school, at 2 p. m. March 21, Tuesday The Pasmorcs at opera house. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE House and lot in Grants Pass. Address owner, care the Courier. 2-3-tf BE SURE and get the genuine Ore gon Everbearing strawberry plants. Worthless varieties have been sold under this name. .0. A. Hamilton, box 617. ll-ll-'J FOR SALE Timber claim, NWK Sec. 24, Twp 37, 7 West, Jose phine county. For particulars address H. Walter, conductor, 3rd and Townsend streets, 8. P. Co., San Francisco, Cal. 9-3 -t! IF TOU want straw berries from ear ly spring til late in fall, get the Oregon Everbearing. O. A. Ham ilton, box 617. 12-lt-tf AiXtiiANGh! 10 REAL ESTATE TO TRADE Im proved or unimproved farms and ranches in Colorado and Nebraska to trade for farm land or acre age in this locality. The Best Fuller Realty Co. 3-3-tf Dutchess Trousers $1.00 a Rip lOc a Button Easy in Any Position. The nunie DllCHKSS in on every button This wtirnuity is sewed in side of every pair: t You may buy a pair of, I) U T C H K 89 TROUSERS from $2 to $0 and near them two months. For every suspender button thnt comes off wc will pay you TEX CEXTS. If they rip in the sent or elsewhere, we will pay you OXE DOLLAR or GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. Look for the Button; Look for the Warranty It is a Positive Assurance of Honest ' Values and Satisfaction Peerless Clothing' Co. The Home of the Dutchess in GR1NTS rASS. OREGON LOST. IST Between Rogue River bridge and New Hope a child's brown coat. Finder leave at McKlnstry's office. 3-10-lt LOST I will reward any party who can give information as to the whereabouts of any cattle marked upper half crop in right and under half crop In left ear, branded in verted U on upper. right ribs. J. R. Tucker, Selma. FOUND FOR SALE SIT.IXG-TOOTII HARROWS ORCHARD CULTIVATORS WAG ONS THE LARGEST CONSIGN MENT OF HIGH-GRADE WAGONS IN GRANTS PASS FOR i'ALE OH TRADE Large ncro niotor windmill, tank and tower. Good cow wanted. 863 Prospect nve. FOR SALE 3i Bain wagon in good shape. Also thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorn eggs. $1.00 per setting. Inquire of I. W. Ryan, 704 W. D st. 3-17-tf FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs for hatching; some baby chicks; black Minorca cockerel; one Part ridge Rook cockerel; combination cycle and brooder. A. II. Mass ing N. 7th st. 3-1 0-4t FOR SALE Good tram of farm horses and harness. Geldings about eight and twelve years old. Apply Best-Fuller Realty Co. 3-10-lt FOUND On Frultdale road, sweat er cont. Owner may have sarno by phoning Robert Huck and pay- lne for thla notice. I4f. STRAYED at FLAG SOCIAL The Women's Relief Crops will give a dime social la the Modern Woodman hall on Front street Sat urday evening, March 18. The pro ceeds of the evening will be used to purchase a flag for the new high Bchool building. Every citizen 'n Grants Pnss should bo interested la this entertainment. A good proy.am hns been arranged, with the Pddltlon of a fish pond, and every angler Is assured n "cutch." Cake and Ice cream will be served. STRAYED There came to the premises of tho undersigned in December, 1909, one dark red steer; over two years old; unmark ed. Owner can have same by prov ing property and paying charges. Apply to S. E. Jess, R. F. D. No. 2, Grants Pbrs. 2-24-1 l-5t STRAYED Cow, nbout S years old. RlKht ear clipped and split, one crumpled horn, color, white nnil red. OwnT con get snme by pny ing for advertising and care of ani mal at my promisor. J. S. Thomp son, Merlin, Ore. 5t IF YOU want the only meat mar ket In a live town address box 1(5, Merlin. Ore. 2-10-4t Iron Clad Celebrated JOHN DEERE PETER .SCHUTTLER We have Just received in rnrloiul lot these to Mnndard make of wagons, built for Oregon trade, to stand the hardest knocks. Made of Kcavoried hickory, nny w tire or wheel. Wet or dry weiillier lhee wagon will give nliHolufe mitUfiictlon. IRON AGE GARDEN TOOLS This combination garden tool Is the wonder of thi Hi- for a work saver. Simple--entry-running. Nothing llk It before. Come In and see It, the newest garden tool out. Grants Pass Hardware Co. Order engraved calling cards The Courier. M. F. Mulkey, of Jacsksonvlllo. was a Grants Pass business visitor on Wednesday. Miss Mattle Williams returned to her home at Sams valley Thursday morning, nfter pending a Bhort time In Grants Pass on business. S. S. Smith, one of the owners of the Medford Sun, visited Grants Pass today, calling on the professional and business men. Mr. Smith Is making tho Sun r. metropolitan paper and a creuu to bis city. With the advent of spring and balmy weather comeB tho roaming peddler, the shoe lure man, the curb stone orator, the vender of patent noKtrums of vnrlotiR sorts and what not. Like the migrating members of the feathered world, these more or fless unfortunates of earth's great family follow the wavo of spring time northward. Grants Pnss these dnys Is enjoying the presence of a j Denver or tho phrenologist who has been enter-1 tho Rose City. talnlug the public on tho Calhoun At 1 ho offices of tho Pacific Coastt corner and if anyone wants to know (Steamship company It was stated Just how much matter ho hasn't ;thnt General PnBsenger Agent Di.n- got lie may be tilde to find out. So ami was In i.ns Angeles today, but far the heads examined disclose but few knockers. KATE AVAR PORTLAND TO NAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 16. Lo cal agents of tho Pacific Navigation company expected word today of ft supposed cut-rate between San Fran cisco and Portland. The rati to Los Angeles, which will go Into effect Sunday, Is $6.35 first-class on the Bern', and, $5.35 on wati:d TEAM WANTED 1200 or 1300 pound, all-round horses. Address C. F. Dixon. 2-24-lt FOR SALE One fine, young White Leghorn rooster. One Cyphers In cubator. Good as new; 120 cap aclty. Mammoth black "berry, phenomenal and Lognn tips, Three pure bronze turkey hens and one gobbler. 105 Ce ntral ave., Grnts Pass. 3-10-2t AiusiliREptip"s,' thoroughbreds, li months old, for sale cheap. In quire 12. P. Dixon, phono 228-R. WANTEDA'nilddIeagcd lady to rok for three men, a good home for the right party. Address C. C. In care of The Courier. STRTVYED" tomy" place"on Slati? Creek one yellow row marked crop upllt and underblt in rignt ear, rrop and underblt. In left ear; also one yearling bull mark ed underblt In both fnrs. Own ers may have them by paying for keep and advertisement. A. T. Cart. 3-J-5t ('. Mark Minor' a for had h Ing. $1.50 pi r hi King 'f 1". Cult and Inspect, my Mock whether m lsh to buy or not. K. 8. Venteh, r.5 4 N. 3rd M. 3-J7-4I WANTED to buy a relinquishment or farming land In Southern Oregon or northern California. Address Otto Tlmues, 453 5th street, As toria, Oregon. Are Ytc WANTED A Btnall tract of land either Improved or unimproved suitable for fruit. ' Not too far from town on good road. Give full description, pri es and terms I first letter. Owners only. Ilox 511, Grants Pass. Ore. M1SCKI.LANF.Ot H ARTISTIC photographs, postals stamp pictures, amateur finish' Ing. Come and see ample at th Anrcelo Btudln, COG Sixth street Mid-summer prices. 8-19-tf RANNIE, the plumber, Is ready a' ny minute to repair your plumb lng. 609 It street. Telephone 140-K. 4-2-t. KA 1(1, V. INOKLH. II. H. Hem equipped custom nssny office and annlytlcny lnbratory In Oregon Ore, rnsil, soils, fertilizers, water food and spray product, etc., in alyrrd. Toxical snnlyM. Room 201 -,t Calveit-rnddock building Phone 3 70-.I. H It,,..... m ; 1 1 ft S 1 I . f It was expected that other companies would meet the rato. -T7T'., If ycu tr.? t'.cp 1 tx. LcttL-.ii't.t, Hazorj lint lx! J Oiclf cclt'o f " 1 G tccfcihcn L.'lcad tl ft.u:.'-ri;i.n ...I.. 1 .' . .1 r .j I liUIK-l.l'JU B.IU It . 1 J r::3 GirurbcrLur . . 1 f . 1 . 1 v , , I rr.r.li:'..? v.u:i 1 I :" . r - 1 I) c " 1 a cx ;...:. 1..3 tliavcf t.c-cu iron sour 1 u cilc: ex C.'-! 1 vi.'i . ;i:t cxan W.u t tlowt 3 Vi.ui Ilia!, Ley Ivur.i.cnJ SHAVING LOTIOII t'-.CC tc-Jj r'.'-ri;i'''' Mifo'.', rr.uc Huc"i ' cvcryt:n.ij ccsentul I J ft fxv! iliavc. Pit en t: f'mtlilng louclitjyour thava 1 uuij Violet Talcum Powder 25caPtvtlu. ' CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS