Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 02, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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FRIDAY, JUXE 2, 1011
WEEKLY BOGUS RIVER COURIER
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
W. R. Blalock spent Wednesday In
Grants Pass on a business trip and
returned in the evening to his home
at Leland.
C. Rothey, of Medford, was a
Grants Pass business visitor Wed
nesday. W. D. Mcintosh, of Wolf Creek,
,was visiting with friends here Wed
nesday. F. 0. Taylor, of Kerby, was in town
Wednesday.
H. L. Lewis was a visitor to the
county seat Wednesday from Gallce.
' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry, of Dil
lard, are spending a few days in
Grants Pass. 'r
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Donnell spent
Decoration day with Mr. and Mrs.
U A. Griffin at their country home
on Rogue river.
Tents in all sizes and two weights
at Cramer Bros.
C. M. Speel, of Medford, was a
.Grants Pass business visitor Wed
nesday. F. M. Anderson came in from Ker
by Wednesday on business.
K. M. Thompson, of Portland, was
transacting business with the Grants
Pass merchants Wednesday.
Mrs. T. H. O'Neill, of Haywards,
Cal., Is visiting friends In" Grants
Pass.
A. L. Pugsley left Thursday for
Philomath, to visit relatives.
G. A. Dykes, of Glendale, Is spend
ing a few days with Grants Pass
friends. '
R. S. Simpson, of Roseburg, Is a
Grants Pass business visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reed and chil
dren came In from Kerby Wednes
day to spend a couple of weeks with
friends.
M. L. Dunn and G. Gibson, of the
Gibson Garage company, went to
Portland Wednesday evening to spend
a short time.
Mrs. Jessie Howell spent Wednes
day arid Thursday with Grants Pass
friends, returning Thursday evening
to her home at Glendale.
E. T. McKInstry and mother-In-law,
-Mrs. Mary DeLamater, went to Med
ford Thursday morning on a business
r!i, -
If you have smaJl chicks, feed
them only prepared chick food. The
diamond brand at Cramer Bros.
Rheumatism
Can Be Cured
AT
Hot Lake Sanitorium
Hot Lnkc, Oregon.
"xTTri'i.Uj "iiot Wxekal
HATIIS.
Hot Luke is not far distant nntl
Health Itest oral Ion In not so
expensive there.
r , We "v a n Cure
Kunhirp our itui,,,ro
IlupiUlls without Danger.
f( Write to us regarding
hi In ,,is ,(,"(,'f"i ,)n,
vvv Substitute for Mercury
iu'.st i:7ri ppifn sax Toit-
It.M IX XOKTIIWKST.
ASK I'Olt SPECIAL IM)IM
TRIP i: XCl'KSK )X TICKET.
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HOT LAKE SAXATORll'M,
Hot Nike, Oi'euon.
Ice Prices
On and after June 1st Ice
will be delivered to residences
at the following prices:
201b and under, one cent lb
301b to 901b 70c per 1001b
1001b to 1901b 60c per 1001b
2001b and over COc per 1001b
No delivery less than ten
cents. Ice will be sold at fac
tory at SOc per 100 pounds In
all quantities from 20 pounds
up. nut please do not ask us
to open our Ice room doors and
rut a nickers worth of Ice. We
cannot afford to do it.
Soliciting your patronage,
Cold Storage
Co.
; Rev. D. H. Leech, of Grants Pass,
anc" Rev. F. S. Cleir.o, of Williams,
went to Medford Wednesday to at
tend the Klamath iDstrict Ministeri
al association In session at that place.
Mr. Leech is on the program to de
liver an address.
Mrs. Chas. Eilis, of Jacksonville,
was vlstlng with Grants Pass friends
Wednesday, retum'ng In theafter
novi. , ,
Frank Williams and A. Zack, of,
Crescent City, who have been ook
lrifi after business matters here, have
retimed to Crescent City.
Members of the Margaret Mande-
;ll company spen'. Wednesday at
Gold Ray dam on a fishing trip.
Herman Westerheld went to Ash
land Wednesday i.ftomoon on fciisl
aess. ,
If the weeds are getting ahead of
you, try a Planet, Jr., single wheel
lioe from Cramer Bros.
?J!ss Myrtle '..ee, ho has npent the
past two years In I.os Angeles, re
turned Wednesday to her. home In
tbis city. Miss Lee went by boat to
Portland, where she v visited with
friends before coming to Grants Pass.
Miss Minnie Ireland returned Wed
nesday evening from a three weeks'
visit with her sister, Miss Myrtle
Ireland, at Portland, and witfr
friends at Corvallls and Newport.
Mrs. E. Chaelson visited Ashland
l-latlves Wednesday.
Prof. J. S. McMurray left Wednes
day evening fo. a two weeks' visit
with relatives In Chicago.
Robert Veatc i, formerly a resident
of Grants Pass, arrived here Wednes-
L4xy evening from Eugene to spend
sewial days here and at Waldo.
Mrs. W. H. Flanagan went to Med
ford Wednesday afternoon to vlsit
with her daughter, Miss Winifred,
who Is a student of St. Mary's Acad
emy at that place. Tho school will
uold graduating exercises thh week.
Mrs. Flanagan will return to Grants
Pass 7r'-iay, accompanied bv Miss
Winifred.
If it Is garden hose you need,' you
will find plenty at Cramer Bros.
Ruth Caroline
Miss Ruth Caroline Hackett ar
rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy K. Hackett early Tuesday morn
ing, May 30th, 1911, and will make
her permanent home with them. Mr.
and Mrs. Hackett are receiving con
gratulations. v
PROYOLT.
Beginning next Monday Apple
gate and Williams valley will have
a first class auto service for pussen
ger travel. E. V. .llerrlot will put a
car on which will ply daily, Sunday
excepted, between Grants Passand
Williams and the. Rogue River Auto
delivery will also have a car on the
road which will run six days in the
week between Grants Pass, Williams
and Applegate post-office.
From the reports that are In the
air Grants Pass will need several
wagons to haul their knockers in, in
their 4th of July parade this year.
Mrs. L. M. Spencer has sold her
fine farm at this place to C. C. Pres
ley, of Grants Pass; the purchase
price being J15.000.
E. N. Provolt is doing some good
improving on his farm in tho way of
fencing.
Road Supervisor C. T. Davidson is
busy in good rond work, cutting
down the hill at the middle Williams
creek bridge, which has long been a
burden to teams.
May of this year was tho banner
GRAND
ROSE CARNIVAL
BALL?
To be given at Coliseum Rink
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 14. 1911
Good floor, good music, good time.
Everybody come and help make this
effort of the ladies a grand ' success.
Gents $1 Spectators 25c
vLady Dancers Free
month in the history of the Apple-gate-Wnilams
Creamery company,
having made over 8.000 pounds of
gilt edge butter. v
Every day along the Applegate "val
ley shows marks of progression. Old
rail fences are being torn away and
replaced with new woven wire, new
ditches being dug, more land being
cleared, and more alfalfa being seed
ed, all of which means more hay and
dairy cows which makes our valley
so prosperous.
H. F. Bailey was In Grants Pass
the first of the week on business.
Jack .Boyce returned from Rose
burg last week, where he has been at
tending school.
Ellis Imbler returned from Sum
mer Lake, Ore., last Sunday, where
he has been the past two months. Mr.
Imbler states that he has rented a
ranch near Summer Lake and will
move tils family there soon. ,
R. F. Lcwman and A. L. Bally
have their irrigating ditch completed
and a fine head of water, which will
add much to the value of their prop
erty. THREE PIXES
This place is still one of the live
ones. Improvements are being In
augurated every day.
The Farwell Construction company
Is sinking the well that will supply
this community with plenty of pure
water for' all domestic purposes, as
well as for local irrigation. Fred C.
Farwell, of the company, Is clearing
a five-acre tract and will plant to
pears.
D. W. Davis and son are rushing
to completion the shop previously
mentioned in these letters.
Regis and Colby are putting in the
concrete foundations for the school
house. The Jumber company is extend
ing the flume and making more yard
room.
Mr. Dean has moved Into his new
house.
F. A. Wilson has moved his house
keeping outfit here and is awaiting
the arrival of Mrs. Wilson to make
their home here on the land recent
ly purchased from J. D. Cook, who
is meeting with good results in dis
posing of the i Three Pines fruit
tracts.
Mr. Cook will go to Portland in
a few days to purchase pipe for the
water system. '
The new home of W. L. Regis had
a fire one day recently. Children
visiting with their mother at the
Regis home secured matches and set
fire to the paper on the wall In the
hall, and this was communicated to
(lie bed room adjoining. Much of
Mrs. Regis' clothing was destroyed be-
f re Mr. Regis could extinguish It
E. P. WiJdron, president of the
'Valdron Shoe company, of Boston
vho Is making a tour of the Pacific
f oast In the Interests of his company,
spent a few days with the family of
Mr. Steel. He Is a son-in-law of
Mrs. R. M. Steel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cook were
Orants Tass visitors one day thi,;
week.
The pupils of the Winona school
gave a pleasant party nt the kail on
.Junip-Off-Joe Friday night. Good
mukIc whs furnished and the lnrge
nsscrnblngo' enjoyed themselves to
ilie fullest extent. It was a genulii''
sociable time, not entirely lacking In
formality, and just such a gather
ing and neighborly inteniourre as
inn not he well Improved on. The
oung ladles In charge deserve much
credit for the entertainment. A
THE STORE OF RIGHT PRICES
lountiful lunch was served. Mer
lin and Hugo were well represented.
Thsl place also sent a largo delega
tion, and all are awaiting another
tall to a similar event.
The Dully Courier Is much appre
ciated here by those who read It.
More copies would come here if the
mail service wore bettor. Frequent
ly tho paper goes up on train 16,
i:ud gets here tho next dny on 13.
Thus news that would bo read here
the day of publication Is 18 hours
behind time. A betterment of the
service In this respect would be ap
; i eclated here and a benefit, to The
.'(Miller's publlfter.
SELMA v
In the past two weeks John
Halrd and Miller Jefferson have been
In the hills hunting for cattle. Mr.
Uulrd and Mr. Jefferson hnd several
close calls with mean cattle, which
caused them to be stiffened up In
the knees. , ,,
Thermos bottles for camping pnr
tles at Cramer Bros.
It is said that Sunday school will
bo held at central sehoolhouso Sun
day. ,
June (5 there Is to bo a dance at
Murphy. Several boys will go from
Deer creek.
Clarence Saner was at Selma on
business.
Hen Carllule has started a side
walk southwest of his homo about a
mile. Clar nee nnd Miller will do
nate work on It.
A big time will be that on Deer
(reek July 4, when all kinds of rac
ing and other sports will be on. Ev
erybody Invited.
JEltOME PUAIIUE
C. S. Morey and son, Clark, of
Crants Pass, made a trip to their
property here on Wednesday.
After a week's attention to busi
ness affairs In town, J. M. Kemp re
turned Monday to the care of his
trchard.
Mrs. Stickles, who Is vlnltlnn with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mcfurdy,
Brent Saturday and flundny on Roriip
river with her brother.
Kdwln and T.anlnK flchoonmakcr,
"f Ilomewood fnrm, ar preparing for
a trip to Medford. where they expect
te attend th nvlntlon meet Satur
day. W. W. Tucker and son, Elbert,
are now busily encased building a
Copyright Hart SchaHner Mr
You'll see, when you , come to look
At our new models in HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
clothes, how the, "ordinary" sack suit doesn't look ordin
ary at all. There's a distinction of style about these goods
that you get in no others.
FINEST OF HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS,
HOSIERY, HATS, ETC.
CALHOUN'S
OUTFITTERS BOY AND MAN.
new house on their place.
Rev. Chas. Hoxey, formerly of Med- j for a consideration of 7000 to Mr.
ford, but now of Wlldervlllo, will j Huff, of Holona, Mont. We under-"
preach at the school house iriiinedl- stand that Mr. Huff has since sold
ately after niblo school Sunday morn- 'ten acres of the tract for $5,000.
lng. j I
J. If. Robinson recently sold his 40-1 Send In your bicycles for clean
acre tract, that his son, Luther, has lng or repairs to Cramer Uioh.
The "Alaska"
The Best on Earth
it savesztzzzzzz:
YOUR ICE, YOUR TEMPER,
KEEPS FOOD SWEET AND GOOD
The cue i. filunator where ilirio N mi hIhkiiimii air, A miiNiJint
I mi lit I Ion of colli dry nir lliniuuli In yen, ,,f IiiiitohI, imikhifr
It Mhsolulely KJtiillur) nii'iiMMild. 'Hie liixiilnllini of ln " IhkW
It M-rf(Tl, uitliiK Ice iiikI, IIhk f,.ii-( money. HU t,iA'n, nml price
ulllilll the rencli of nil,
A FAMILY NECESSITY
A WORLD-WIDE FAVORITE
Grants Pass
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had chnrgo of for the last three yciirs,
Hardware Co.