FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1011
WEEKLY ROGI E RIVER COURIER
PAGE FIVE
4 PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Have you soon the Piano?
E. A. Wade returned Sunday night
fiom Portland, where he had been In
attendance at Masonic Grand lodge as
a delegate from this city.
Oil stoves at Cramer Bros.
MIbs Marlonne Rlchey left Monday
for Portland, where she goes to re
main. She will visit en route at Wil
bur and other places. She will be Join
ed in Portland by her parents and
brother, as the family have purchased
property In that city and will make
It their permanent home.
Miss Jewell Galbralth went to Port
land Monday to spend several weeks
with relatives.
Miss Cora Smith went to Merlin
Monday to look after her musical
duties.
F. C. Cassett of Galice, was visiting
with Grants Pass friends Sunday.
Mrs. M. J. Frederick of Eagle point,
Is spending a few days in Grants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. J. Neff of Medford,
visited with Grants Pass friends Sun
day. Mrs. L, Burtschell came from Cres
cent City Sunday to spend some time
with Grants Pass friends.
Bring U3 your lawn mower for
sharpening and repairs. Cramer
Bros.
C. Bennett of Golden, was visiting
friends here Monday.
E. 0. Stout of Selma, was looking
after business here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Porter of Med
ford, spent Sunday In Grants, Pass.
Mrs. J. M. Kllgore of Woodvllle,
pent Sunday with friends here.
Mrs. N. Langfll of Portland, who
has been visiting with her daughter,
Mrs. Harry Poster at Medford, return
ed Monday to this city, where she will
spend some time with her daughter,
Mrs. W. C. Hale, before returning to
her home at Portland.
P. M. Kershad and J. C. Brawn of
Medford, were business visitors to
Grants Pass Wednesday.
Ask for Piano Votes at the Peer
loss Clothing Co.
Mrs. J. B. Hutchison of Woodvllle,
was visiting with Grants Pass friends
Wednesday and returned to her home
on the afternoon train.
Trout spoons at Cramer Bros.
J. H. Challen this week received a
visit from his sister, Mrs. Frank
Deatherage and daughter, MlssKadge
Deatherage of Waverly, Ills. They
left Thursday morning for Eugene,
where they will visit with relatives
before going to their home In Illinois.
The ladles were delighted with the
southern Oregon climate.
Ask for Piano Votes at the Peer-
less Clothing Co.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lawrence arriv
ed here Thursday from Butte, Mont,
to spend a few weeks visiting with
ft 'ends in and near this city.
Tents and tent flies in all sizes at
Cramer Bros.
Sirs. N. Langlll, who has been visit
ing with her daughter, Mrs. W. 0.
Hale and family of Grants Pass, left
Wednesday evening for her, home in
Portland.
Nall3 at 3 cents per pound, a fine
bargain at Cramer B'ros.
Miss Mabel Darnellle went to Three
Pines Thursday morning to spend the
day with her father.
C. F. Atkinson, president of the
Atkinson Mentzer & Grover text book
publishers, of Chicago, was the guest
of M. 0. Evans, Jr., of this city
Wednesday. He left north Wednes
day evening.
Mrs. John Patrick, recorder, and
Mrs. Sadie Anderson, district deputy
organizer for the Royal Neighbors,
went to Medford Thursday morning
to organize a camp of Royal Neigh
bors. Salmon spoons at Cramer Bros.
Rheumatism
Can Be Cured
AT
Hot Lake Sanitorium
Hot Lake, Oregon.
NATtRAI
HOT
BATHS.
MINERAL
Hot I-ako is not far distant and
Health Restoration Is nqt so
expensive there.
(,nre
KuDture without Hanp'r.
ATTvrile to us rcKnrdlnu
hi In this Powerful lrux
UVU siitiMitutp fr Mercury
iiTirriTKli S X ATOR
HM IN NORTHWEST.
K 1'OR SI'LCIAL ROlM
TRIP F.XCI'RSIOX TICKET.
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Protect your children's an
kles. Ruy for them Mak
Ankle Shoes; we have them.
Bishop Bros, fj
CASH SHOE STORE
613 G St. Grants Pass
4
Have you seen the Piano?
Mr Mary DeLamater returned to
her home in Portland Wednesday ev
ening after a visit of several weeks
spent with her daughter, Mrs. Mc
Klnstry of Grants Pass.
Mrs. P. A. DeGenault returned to
her home In this city Wednesday af
ter a visit with relatives In Port
land. One Piano Vote with every cent of
your purchase at the Peerless Cloth
iug Co.
The little three-year-old daughter
A Mrs. Clara Faulkensteln was pain
fully injured Tuesday by falling
down a flight of stairs at the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. A. A. Hyde,
at Murphy. The little girl's arm and
nose were broken by the fall. Mrs.
Falkensteln, whose home Is in North
Bend, is visiting with her mother at
Murphy and with Grants Pass friends.
She expects to return to Grants Pass
Saturday where she will remain until
her little daughter Is able to be tak
en home.
I. A. Roble's automobile collided
with Fred McDow's bicycle in front
of the First National bank on Sixth
street this morning. Neither of the
gentlemen were injured, but the bi
cycle was put out of commission, and
one of the lights on the automobile
was broken. -
Mrs. Frank Thayer, daughter of
Judge G. II. Durham, of this city,
passed through Grants Pass Thursday
morning en route to her home in Cal
ifornia from Portland, where she had
been visiting relatives. She was ac
companied as far as Medford by Mr.
Durham, who will return this even-
in? to Grants Pass.
Mrs. L. G. Perdue returned Tues
day from Roseburg, where she had
been visiting with friends.
One Piano Vote with every cent of
5'our purchase at the Peerless Cloth
ing Co. 1
Mrs. R. A. Alford stopped iu Grants
Tass for a short visit with her sis
ter. Mrs. W. E. Dean this week, while
en route to her home at Klamath
Falls from Protland, where she had
been attending the rose show and
the Grand Chapter of the Eastern
Star. She left south Wednesday af
ternoon.
Ed Andrews, who has been assist
ing C. P. Bishop for the last few
weeks, left today for Klamath Falls
in view of locating thei)e permanent
ly. Mr. Andrews came here from
Minnesota some time ago.
II. E. Smith of Galice, was.a coun
ty Beat visitor Wednesday .
Have you soon the Piano?
J. Barr of Medford, came down on
Wednesday evening to look after
tmtlncss In Grants Pass.
Mrs. Ernest Lewis and baby return
ed from Hugo Wednesday afternoon,
alter a visit of several days with Mrs.
Lewis' mother at that place.
Miss Alonla Snodgrass of Glendale,
spent Wednesday In this city witn j
friends, returning on No. lfl to her
borne.
Eddie McKinnon, the nine-year-old
ten of Chas. McKinnon of this city,
arrived here Thursday morning from
Portland, where he has been a stud
ent in one of the Portland schools.
He will spend his summer vacation
with his father In this city and with
his grandmother, who resides near
Grants Pass.
Ono Piano Vote with every cent of
yur purchiiHe at thn Peerless (loth
liitf Co.
Howard Mitchell went to Merlin on
Thursday morning to attend to busi
ness there.
When ou paint, be sure to get
Itvlren on Fatton s btii proof pnim
. . . a l
! from Cramer Bros.
! .t pmvolt
rreachlng services will be held at
dm Pmvolt church Sunday eyenlne,
;mie
nt H oYlork.
BORN.
WILEY On Friday. June 16, 1911
EVERY HOME SHOULD
S'lINE INSIDE AND OUT
This is to be a record year In Grants
Pass and in memory of it let us paint
the town, not red, but some desirable
color which will make our homes look
becoming. It we are to do this, now
Is the time to get about It Every
householder and his wife should take
this matter into consideration and
resolve to fix up the home inside
and out so as to set a good example
for the neighborhood.
Paint and putty will make a world
of difference In the looks of things.
Just try It on and see the Improve
ment. The Courier Is not saying this to
boom somebody's paint, but to make
the city beautiful and we can't make
it so without paint. A great many
of our citizens have already deter
mined to have their residences paint
el this season, but they have simply
neglected to get the man at work
on the Job. Don't wait any longer.
Soon there will be millions of flies
arid dust and other disagreeable
tn:ngs to interfere with the fresh
pmnt.
Get your painter and have him
commence not later than next Mon
day morning. Nice bright color on
every house in town that needs paint
ing will change the looks and beau
tify the city.
CLASSIFIED ADS
'FOR SALE
FOR SALE -t.oats.
M,
vllle, Ore.
-95 head of Angora
D. Bousman, Wilder
C-23-tf
LEASE FOR SALE Two-year lease
on 13-acre tract, garden ready for
market now; plenty of water. Ad
dress "T. W. N." R. F. D. No. 2,
Box 6, Grants rasa. It
ANYONE having stock to pasture
vlll do well to call on, or address
Wlllard Hadloek, R. F. D. No. 1,
Grants Pans. G-2 1-4 tf
EXCHANGE Will exchange Edition
standard phonograph with anibrol
attachment and 75 records for
Kood, gentle milk cow. C. E. Cnul
fleld. 6-23-1 1
DOUBLE dlBC plow, Much Studo
baker wagon, will make good log
ging truck, for sale. Inquire F.
W. Dloderkhs, East A st., also for
well digging. 6-9-et
BROWN Leghorn hens for sale, also
pen White Wyandottes. Fhone
887 Wildervllle. 4-7-tt
FOR SALE Timber claim, NW
Sec. 24, Twp 17, 7 West, Jose
phine county. For particulars
address H. Walter, conductor, 3rd
and Townsead streets, 8. P. Co.,
8an Francisco, Cal. 9-8-tI
FOR SALE 3 4 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
WANTED
ANYONE having an old D. M. Os
borne binder cast aside, model of
1885 will plsase write to Jacob
Hanseth. Selma. Oregon. 6-9-t
M 1HCELLA N KOltt
EARL v7 1NGELS, B. 8. Best
equipped custom assay office and
analytlcay labratory In Oregon
Ores, coal, soils, fertilizers, water,
food and spray products, etc., an
shied. Toxlrul analytls. Ronmi
201-3 Calvcrt-PaduVk butldlnis
RANN1E, the plumber, Is ready at
any minute to repair your plumb
ROSCOE KROH BUYS 200
ACRES TOKAY HEIGHTS
A deal which has been pending for
ome time was closed yesterday,
whereby W. B. Sherman sold to Ros
coe II. Kroh 200 of the 270 acres of
Tokay heights.
The purchase price is said to have
approximated $40,000. .
Mr. Kroh will subdivide his hold
ing into tracts of one to three acres.
He will Improve the lands in other
ways, by building roads and cleaning
up generally. Several modern bung-
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS IN "TOY
alows will be erected and when the
plans of improvement are complete
Tokay heights will be an attractive
site, and one In demand by home
makers.
Th site commands a magnificent
view of the valley and looks down
on the city and the silvery, rolling
Rogue river.
Mrs. Grant Butcher went to Rose
burg Wednesdav evening where she
exrects to spend the summer.
Miss Cora Smith went to Merlin
Thursday to spend the day.
Miss Helen Hair returned Thurs.
day from' Woodvllle, where she has
been visiting with relatives for Bev
ernl days.
ARTISTIC photographs, postals,
stamp pictures, amateur finish
ing. Come and see sr-mples at th
Angclo Studio, 605 Sixth street
Mid-summer prices. 8-19-tf
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Say ! Did Yom See That
'Big' Nug'g'et?
Jh
HAWAIIAN LA IH) UK US
TO ALASKA CANNERIES
HONOLULU, June 22. Word has
Just reached here that labor contrac
tors have succeeded in shipping an
other load of Hawaiian laborers to
go to the Alaskan canneries. The la
borers will be picked up at Koloa by
a San Francisco Bteamcr and taken
direct to Alaska. The last attempt to
secure Hawaiian laborers failed, when
the men were taken to San FranclBco
and the Immigration commlstsoner
refused to transport them north.
Which of today's store ads con
tain money-saving facts tor youT
MAKER.
BUSINESS POINTERS
Dr. Flanagan,
Physician and Surgeon.
J.E.Peters.n.PioneerlnsiranceMan,
Rexall Remedies at Clemens, sells
drugs.
Diamonds and watches sold on the
Instalment plan to responsible par
ties at Letcher's Jewelry store.
Alfred Letcher, Reglstere4 Opto
metrist and Jeweler In DIxoa'a old
stand. Front st. Byes tested free.
H. W. Morris and L. Simpson re
cent arrivals from Texas, are spend'
Ins a few days In Grants Fbbb and
vicinity with a view of locating hore,
The woman of today who has good
health Kood temper, good sense,
bright eyes and a lovely complexion,
the result of correct living and good
digestion, wins the admiration of
the world. If your digestion is faul
ty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will correct It. For sale by
all good dealers.
I It's on display in our 6th
Street window.
1 Only a few days now until
Saturday, July 1st, when
some one of our custom
ers will receive it free of
charge.
1L
Outfitters to Boy and
HO
TOWER GETS PLOI.
WASHINGTON, June 23.- The
United States senate has confirmed
the nomination of Morton Tower as
collector of customs for the Coos Bay.
district of Oregon.
Tour BEST OPPORTUNITY to
buy a home will be revealed to yon
in a classified ad most likely! The
probability is strong enough to In
duce ,,ju to "watch."
Nursery iStock
Having secured the agency
for
The Ballygreen
Nursery Co.
of Hartford, Wash., for the
counties of Josephine and Jack
son, I am In a better position
than ever before to give my
customers satisfaction. They
are the originators of certified
pedigree nursery' stock, and
growers are finding that certi
fied pedigree is as necessary in
nursery stock as in dairy stock.
I also handle common stock
of the best grade. All kinds of
grapes a specialty.
Also agent for the Frost Pre
vention Co.'s orchard heater.
Geo. H. Parker
403 WEST I) STREET,
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
First National Bad
tf Southern Oregco
A COMMERCIAL BANK
DEPOSITS
Subject to Check
Demand Certificates
Time Certificate
EXCHANGE
Domestic
Foreign
'. "graphic
( 'iters of Credit
LOANS
L. B. Hall, President.
J. C. Campbell, Vice-President.
II. L. Gllkey, Cashier.
It. K. Hnckett, Asst. Cashier.
J. T. Fry, Asst. Cashier.
I
"Store news" is, usually, news tor
YOU.
UN
Man
I.IKE SXTmil.M.
to Mr. and Mrs. Wll"y. of Lakeside
In-. 609 II street. Telephone
14ML 4-2-U
Rut l.nke, Oregon.
1 Farm, a daughter.
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