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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1911)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, WkhklA lUMil . KUKHOH KIKU pagb nvr A HAPPY M W ill be your portion, if YOUR gifts come from Bishop's Store. Here are delightful presents, moderately priced for every male member of the family. Come in now and see our Christmas offerings. They will greatly please you Fine Neckwear 25c to $1.00 Combination Sets, tie and Hose to match $1.00 to $1.50 Pins and Cuff Links. 50c to $2.50 Leather Suit Cases and Bags $5.00 to $20.00 "Hull" Detachable Handle Urn- brelIa $1.00 to $6.00 Also Ladies' Umbrellas ' $2.50 to $7.00 Silk Mufflers $1.00 to $2.50 Gloves (Fownes and H. & P.) Sweaters and Sweater Coats $1.50 to $7.00 "Ruff neck" Sweaters $5,00 and $7.00 Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs up to 50c Be sure to see our display of "Pendleton" Indian Robes. Bishop's Special AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CHRISTMASSHOP" PERS WE ARE GOING TO GIVE THE FOLLOWING ADDI TIONAL ARTICLES WITH EACH SUIT OR OVERCOAT OF Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes THESE CLOTHES AT THEIR REGULAR PRICE ARE THE BEST IN SOUTHERN OREGON. With each Suit or Overcoat selling at $20.00 to $30.00 we will give: One $5.00 Stetson Hat One $1.75 Shirt One 50c pair fancy Sox One 50c pair of Suspenders -OR-A $5.00 "Hull" detachable handle Umbrella One $1.75. Shirt One 50c pair fancy Sox One 50c pair Suspenders With each suit or overcoat sell ing at $10.00 to $18.00 we will give One $3.00 Roberts Hat One 50c pair Suspenders One 25c pair Sox -OR a $3.00 "Hull" detachable handle Umbrella One 50c pair Suspenders One 25c pair Sox This Special offer is for Cash Only C. SHOP The Clothiers. PERSOXAL A XI) LOCAL. Mrs. E. Perry and little son re turned Wednesday to their home at Sauis Valley, after a short visit with Mrs. Ferry's rarents, Mr. and Mr. Marsh. Mrs. B. K. Crouch and daughter, Ramona, returned Wednesday to their home at Galfce. after spending several days here with relatives. Miss tou Splker, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Goettcshe and other Grants Pass friends for i ten days, returned Tuesday to her home in Glendale. , The Grants Pass Hardware com pany are closing out their line of quadruple plated silverware at prices that are ridiculously low. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Neal and little sou spent Tuesday In Grants Pass, doing Christmas shopping. They re turned In the evonlng to their home at Merlin, where Mr. Xeal is station agent for the Southern Pacific. James Burns came from Medford Tuesday to visit with his father, who is serlouslv ill from the effects of a paralytic stroke. E. R. Stevenson and little son ar- , rived here Tuesday from Oakland, Oregon, to Becure medical aid for the boy's eyes. See what Santa "went and done" ; at the Grants Pass Hardware. Mrs. Emma Lunt left Wednesday evening for Monroe, Oregon, to Join ! her husband, who went Ciere a week ago to take charge of a newspaper. I J. O. Gibson of the Gibson Grocery j Co., went to Portland Tuesday even- j Ing to spend several days. H. F. McClellau of Hugo visited ; with Grants Pass friends on Tuesday, returning in the evealug 10 his home. Mrs. It. L. Darling and Mrs. W. ; E. Daviinz of Gold Hill spent Tues day in Grants Pass, looking over the holiday stock of goods and visiting with friends. A. Rlckmeir of 1 1 lit. Cal., was a : business visitor t0 Giants Pass Tues day. ;' Mrs. Eva Browne of Chehallis, Wash., visited friends la Grants Puss ; Tuesday, while enroute to California, , where Bhe expects to spend the win . ter. She left south Wednesday morn rSE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. The autlHeptic powder to be shuk en Into the sh'oes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, tender, aco ing, swollen, sweating feet, use Al len's Foot-Euse. Relieve nirm nml ; bunions of all pain and prevents ousters, sore and callous spots. Just the thing for Dancing Parties, Put ent Leather Shoes, and for Breaking in New Shoes. It is the greatest com fort discovery of the age. Try It to day. Sold evt'ivwhir "r. iiu li.m'f j accept any substitute. For free trial package, address Allen S. Olmsted, , Le Roy, N. Y. .NOTICE OF SALE In the County Court or the State of Oregon lor the County of ;.niltno niah. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Edith M. Ruble, tola V. Ruble, Clarice E. Ruble and Sunshln! Ruble, Minors. Notice is hereby given, that pur suant to an order, of the Hon. T. J. Cleeton, Judge of tho above entitled court, mude and entered on Novem ber 24, 1911, I will ufter January 1 2, 1912, sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder for terms, cash In hand, and subject to confir mation by the court, all of the right, title and interest of the above named minor children in and to the follow ing described property and premises, to-wlt: What is known as the William Ruble Placer Mine, comprising the north Vi of the southeast Vi of sec tion 23, the south Vs of the south V4 of the southeast Vi of section 24, less 2 Vi acres, all In township 33 south, range t! west of Willamette meridian; Also, mineral lots Nos. 37 and 3S In sections 19, 20. 29 and 30, In township 33 south, range ' west of Willamette meridian, aggregating 275 acres, more or less, all in Jose phine county, Oregon. Also, all the ditches, ditch rights and water rights appurtenant to said premises, and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise ap pertaining. Rids may be submitted to the un dersigned guardian at the law office of H. D. Norton at Grants Puss, Jose phine county, Oregon. Dated Dee. 15, 1911. A MIME RIIH.E BISHOP, Guardian. !WC1 TROPHY FOR S. S. LEAGUE HAS ARRIVED Reposing lu a handsomely decorat ed show window of Cramer Bros, on Sixth street is that silver trophy cup presented by Mr. and Mrs. Hofacker of Philadelphia, Pa., to the Grant Pass Sunday School Baseball league. The Courier durlug the summer1 printed au article regarding this Phil-,' adelphian who, though he has never htn In Grants Pass, yet hopes some! day i0 come and live amid the valWy ! and hills of the Rogue. Mr. Hofack-j er Is an artist employed on the staff, of the Philadelphia North American. He has been a subscriber of the; Rogue River Courier for several years and last summer he became In tensely luterested In the series of Karnes between the Sunday school trams as depicted by T. F. llanley In ; The Courier. ! Mr. Hofacker w rote to know If the j league would accept a trophy la the ! form of a silver cup, to be contested ! for annually. This surprising and generous offer was heartily accepted and now that cup Is here. It Is handsome and It Is costly. In height It Is 10 '4 Inches, and the width across tho gold bowl Is seven or eight Inches. Taking the measurement across the top and Including the handles, It Is 13 Inches. This beautiful piece of handiwork of the silversmith Is massive and stands a pleasing slsht to hundreds of passersby. Engraving up It reads as foliows: "Grants Pass, Oregon, SundaV School Baseball League, Atyiual Trophy, Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Hofacker. September, 1911." NOTICE. The stockholders of the Wllder vllle Irrigation company are here by notified that their annual meet ing will be held at the residence of E. Loughrldge Thursday January 12-8-U New Crop NUT'S ALMOND. PBCAXa, WAL NUTS, nmziLL, hipkutn Just In a blf satpmsnt of flat fresh ants. Tisy rt this season's crop. Also bsw dried fruits Including: RAI8IX8, CURRANTS, FIG8, PRCXES, PEACHES, TEARS I. Pardee Stockholders Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the annual, meeting of stockholders of Josephine County Bank wjll be held nt the Banking rooms Tuesday, Jan uary 9th, 1912, at 4 o'clock p. m. Object of meeting Is election of Board of Directors and such other business as may legally come before said meeting. Notice riven this 9th day of De cember, 1911. SAM H. BAKER, Secretary. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BALK FOR SALE Timber claim, NW ' See. 24, Twp J7, 7 West, Joso phtne county. For particulars address II . Walter, conductor, 3rd and Townsead streets, 8. P. Co., San Francisco, Cal. 9-3-tf M1HCKLLANK018 KANME, the plumber, Is ready at any minute to repair your plumb Ing. 609 H street. Telephone 140-R. 4-3-U AU'llsTIC photographs, postal stamp pictures, amateur finish Ing. Come and see s-nples iit tb Angelo Studio, GOP Sixth street MWl-Miriimer itIcii -t)M.! EARL V. INGLES, B. Sc General assay and analytical work. Cement and asphalt testing. Best equipped assay bfflce and testing labora tory In Oregon. All work guaran teed. Calverl-Paddock block. Phone 370-J. 1 PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Read our ad, see our stock, get our prices. Grants Pass Hardware. Mrs. A. Wllhartn, who has been visiting with Grants Pass friends for the past week, left Wednesday for Portland. J. H. Emerlck of Salem spent Tuesday In Grants Pass. No need of being without silver ware when you cau get It for next to nothing at the drants Pass Hard ware. 12-15-lt Charles Bognft, who sold his half Interest In the HIJoil moving picture show to B. F. Sklllman, expects to leave soon for California to spend tho winter for the benefit of his henlth. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. AulhanM nd vtluaUririfrjrmalio uoul uwmg. hale uiif. ra.uiif, leiina and tiouiinf poultry ia toniatoad in tl. lair t.liiwn nf Ij.Iit'i 1'ouliry Book u prated. Vnd lur opy, frra. TWW H. I ill. Co . VanU l niui at MM' V4 '.Ai- . s Notlco Is hereby glvon that by vir tue of an execution on foreclosure of real property duly Issued by the clerk of the circuit court of tho State of Oregon for Josepblno County, dat ed tho 13th day of December, 1911, In a certain suit In the Circuit Court for Josephine County,. State of Ore gon, wherein Hugh McCourt Is plain tiff and Ralph II. Bacon and Jessie L. Baron, et nl, are defendants, the plaint Iff did on December 2, 1911, re cover a Judgment and decree against the defendants for the sum of 32, OS5.13, and $59.2.1 costs and dis bursements, and J200.00 attorney's fees, and for the sale of the real property hereinafter described for the satisfaction of suld Judgment costs, attorney's fees and accruing costs of sale. Now, therefore, I will on the 12th day of January, 1912. at the Court House In Grants Pass In said coun ty, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the hlxhost bidder, for cash, the follow ing property, to-wlt: An undivided one-half Interest Ur and to the southeast 4 of the north east U and the northeast of the southeast 4 of section 17, and the wBt Mi of the northwest Vi of sec tion 10, and the south Vt of the southeast '4 of section 16, and thj southeast V4 of the northwest hikI the southwest i of the north east '4 and tho northeast Vi of the southwest V4 and the northwest of the southeast Vi of section 0, all In township 35 south, ranne 0 west of the Willamette meridian, Josephine County, Oregon. Hut I will first sell the south V4 of the southeast Vi of section 16, and the southeast Vi of the northwest V4, and the southwest Vi of the north enst Vi, and the northeast Vi of the southwest Vi, nnd the northwest Vi of the southeast Vi of section 6, all In township 35 south, range 6 west of the Willamette meridian, Jose pblno County. Oreeon. anrt so much of the remainder of the lands above described as may be necessary to sntlsfy the said execution tnbpn and levied upon as the property of the said italph II. Hncon and Jessie L. Bacon, et al. or as much thereof may be necessary tn satisfy the anlrl Judgment In favor of Hugh McCourt against said Ralph II. llacon and Jessie L. Bacon, et al, with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may ac crue. WILL C. SMITH. Sheriff. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 14 th day of December, 1911. CO. fen m K V I TT I 1 I tl. 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