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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1912)
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I, ri Jordan left Monday for I'ort i.unl i( upend fsvral dayi. G M. Roley went to Riddle Mon day evening to look after buslntut ri,ati-t n. ('. II. SarapBon went to Portland Monday to vlnlt for a few dayi with fourfn ilT Mh nun. MIhh- Cbarllla Tftln;ro and IMmi Trimble returned Monday to th-i rindli-M at St Mary'a acadniy a M.'dfurd, aftt-r a nbort vacation at their home. Air. and Mrn. CliarU-H lloy e xt-t'irti-d Monday from Portland, where they had spent the paat week with relative!. See our window ad - Clothing at The Bm Sf,D'' Z"'r rT- Klve-away prl. e,. Southrn Oregon vr held In the New maa M. E ciir i .,,,,ly 480- of Grant I'nm waa ctU-i.r:ed S.i- MIh Dora Freltag of Ktna, Cal.. Ih day 1"jrni" 6 o'clock, .ti, Kr : ; iet at the home of her unrle and w,lllam I- Jeffrey, pauor la caarj t. Mr. and ...n. J. M. Tethrow. The Pty of this ear;r m:t.c Iwrge A. Steel of Three Plnea wai wa" "ho'n ly the Ure !t4 : i. Granti Paaa bualnetis visitor Mon- thl" oour tt,ere belD ver 200 ,ay. . frig present at tb beginning of If you want to lnrr:;ie your H,'rv,!- The house of worship tai crops one half use our .,u,i plaster. !bet'n bt'a"t"uHy decorated with great Cement Product Co., opposite 8. P. ( a i a n 1 1 1 1 of lovely flowers, liiU kzi dapot 3-22-tf ' v'n8 antl over the pulpit was a trcs Ja.k MorrU left Tueaday for!ofwh,,e ,,loomH intertwined irh Portland "H a IiiimIiichh trip. .vines, thlrf being surmounted by the Andy McCarthy and little son, W(mlg "l,e U lia-" The exercises In honor of the r;a Athletic and SPORTING GOODS The season is at hand for outdoor sports We are ofTeiino m this advertisement sea sonable goods, condusive to healthy exer cise and pleasure. Give your boy some time for recreation and a bicycle, or athletic ac cessories that will tend to keep him out of mischief, out of doors and last but not least, out of the Drs. hands. To have good bodies and brains you've ct to have good exercise and plenty of it. We are making a specialty of all sporting and athletic goods. Come in and get prices. EASTER SERVICES IN THE CITY CHURC IES z ' v - ! z v u i l Z : m'. $ VIZ i ;-e-'.i'. T. h : r a: i. :hriv;.t i - i Orvll, went to Sllverton Tuesday to Join Mr. McCarthy lu her vlalt to relative. J. P. Wluf was a biiHlneHH visitor to U'oodvllle Ttu-adny. Jinlge G. II. Durham wnt to Portland Tuesday to upend sevoral d,)s with Mrs. Dm hum, who Ih vIhH Ing there. Mrs. William Scugglna returned Wednesday from Cottage where Hhe ha.H spent three with relatives. Genial Kenyoii went to Hugo WedneMlay o remain Hive.riil dnvs Lord i'onlsted of the Process;' the Consecration and the Recession: In which 70 young people too jar: ,The service wna one of the most Ua . tlfnl over seen In this city. Rev. .Jeffrey has celehraV-d Kasr 'In this miinner for the past t.:.e years. Another entirely new feati, In church work Introduted by far. ' I IT- l. . I i Grove ,M'""-V WUB lllu ouject sermon lor ti wpok, i Suiuluy hi hool pupil at 10. M. ;-. which a beautiful, miniature c.Vj: a building wag used to illustrate ti Hertnonette on "Church With Kei;r- Tbe U'bon ta.gh: v .- .1 '..i-i is':ri i- :.. " i i j " -' i l v. : ' " tie F.rt ii '. it ' i i r; ":y :-' .'. u r'..ii the ; : ;t --'.'t ; Th "A-r- "..j. n : ii ; i.. t i -f tie ' . " ' t ij i r-' i . wl5 tie ;ro- 4 v :Tt t'e-i r r rt:i.-y :i. rrtiiy Exiili: cf school v.-i. '.riisis? and do- res:;: Ptib'.ic cordially ::-::-i. J t.j 3 p. n. i '. '.V ite-s'fir e'.ectiot o ; ;:" ia- cf municipal :i power pltut. XOTICE. the stockao'.lers of Rogye River ?rz'.'. t Produce' " As?ocia:lon of j j-xi'.i Ph.. , A netiz? is ciKed at Commercial j n rrn. Gnnn Pas?. Saturday) -ei"., 10 i. n , to arrange for ex-1 his.a? Rv;e River Fruit & Pro- j 1:? .53'iatioa stotk for the ware- j ir:w ai cateriai at Gran's Pass, i Pro-; a!os la ceceiiary. Bring ! cr st'k certificate. j 4? H. WOOD. Sec'y. 1 Mn M Ke Ih V ' lii M-Se. M B.i : ..; -Li ':. -. i' '.i Jf - u , j-er of itri i.-i at M-.tilay e-ei. r.r:y a il cf A;;:ri' where ihe wa we:i Primaries J. C. SMITH of Grants Pass Republican candidate for nominee for STATE SENATOR pril 19, 1912. in Simply nothing like this clothing rtM 110,1 1 0Wer sacrifice liefm e, but It's got to go , wn'' clA'ur anJ t0UI'1't!. and the idea Knuthern Oregon Supply Co. entirely original. The leguiar Kat- Mr. O. D. McAllister, who ha r Hormon with pedal music wa giv- 'tit the past week with her par- at lho ,ls,,aI church hour, and the . Mr. ninl Mrs. .1. P Martin of 'v,ni' s given over to a sacred ' . iit. returtM'd today to her home KaH,,'r concert, with an Faster n.-;-: HoHeburg. ,'o b' the pastor. At every i-css: a Mrs. C. V. Woodrurr, who has U-en !th', (n"rt'11 building was . rownH to lth friends In this city for a hort,l,M '"ll-'Ht capacity, visit, left Wednesday for Coos Hay, U (, '' Churlie. to Join her husband. T'10 ,h,r churches of the lit), a:- Mee hives ut the Rogue River ,,1W,K, "t having the sunrise service Hardware Co. 3-2:'-4t l"'11""'"" servbH Uter in the Mrs C Miller of Ashland returned mol,,ll'K '"i veiling. Among thes Wednesday to her home after a brief ',IH ""I'tlst church held its priu-1-vlslt with relatives. 'l'ltl losnnn In the evening at 7 ao Mrs. .1 P. Wluf went to Ashland ,'''lo(-k' Ht wn,' n ' Tt' Klrt Wednesday to spend a few day. Mrs. jp:,l,,r" cantata wan beautiful:; g, Champl'n will look after her work by ,hu l5al)tl' church ihoir. The here Hol lrt wre weil taken by Mies Mrs. A. 1, llrlggs and bnbv visited , ,',ll'. i'attlllo. Messtg Marsha!: The i-.t . .i. it the ;rw -h'XJi tOje teir the b.x&i riz-'z .' Sat 'rixy evef.;- i? .'.' The tit t . ( ' -.. .. ; . all &'.'. f'jr 7t.v re rr.a-.T 'a;-j-f.l flow.- r,x:i '.x. nI all -' if h a z- "x (.P. ANTS V w i T f H;. Po:!ow;s? a i. ea".er o'.'rTit.Tr: j for 'Uo rr.'.ti'h cf .'4a: rr. ry rf .! P.; t G-aa-i Pax over Wednesday lth Ir. and Mr. Macy of this city, leaving this morn ing for her home at Albany. Mrs Rrlgg had leen visiting with rela tive In California and Medford and topped here enroute to her home. I have $60,000 to loan on real estate. In amount ranging from K!er orations of Ore ..-or, ; and Wise; Miss Griffin and Mi Churchill also took the d if t t art In a charming niauner. The (t.orui work wa splendid, and this, addvd to the excellent music of the op hestra cad the cantata a big success lu verj par ticular Theihuroh was Us .'lf j) n f00 to $10,000. w. II Kherman Mining blank at Vhe Courier Of- fl.e tiiriicl by Jiulg Jewell John P Harris and Kmnia R A Hale were married at noon Wednes day at the home of Judne Stephen VwoU .ludge .lew ell oftV datlni; !.iiilnge License M:rt lav.e H'etis w as ls-'ied Wed lay lo Ralph ll.u i !v.n K It t ! can i V n ' Mr' C e ! of. '!' ,1 p)i I ii count nor.v - IAONS Vt Gran's Pass. Oregon, Monday. April 1. 1M2. to Mr and . Mis .lames l.ons. a daughter lt.mlv and lilies M K Chun h South pr' prlately decorated fur Kn'pr nd s speilal Faster ktiiioii was ,:& tv the I'listor, Rev. !' M c::si special music, bv the . i- h'. j morning hour f Tl,t;- ' r,,. (. ternocn the S ;u ! i '. . ',, ' , v , i mi Fasti r ' e.' .: W R i e- Vt tre i was a ! ' , ' 1 .a . , TEMPERATURE Of Vii .v.jr. h13?e Yx " i ;i r. ; - ' !! I i i :' j a 1' ." -" 4 2 i 1 4 , ' 5 ' ii 10 :i jj 1 24 ' IT U S, 45 i 1 i 14 21 !? 3 :o oi :" 47 J0 M? J ' 11 4 2 17 ' " ! S7 i 1 17 1' ' 10 01 30 2 r ' 2J ' 3D :i i 22 ' 4S 24 40 :' "i : 4! ;:: " -'' 4 4 :: 4- ELBERT S. VEATCH - "aadida'.e f:r republiraa norninatloa for CLYAiK OF JOSEPHINE ! COUNTY Primaries Aril 15. 1312. The pres ;r. ly;'j rrk. Five years' expe . r:ea'e is the cfS'e Charles F. Thompson OF GRANTS PASS. ORE. 'an candidate for nomina tion for COl'NTY CLEKK Primaries April 19, 1912. J. M. MASON Democratic Candidate for ' H F K I K K JosFPHI VF Coi'M Y A strict enforcement of Local Option and all other laws. W. M. CHESHIRE of Grants Pawi, Oregon bemcraUc Candidate for Nominee for SHERIFF Primaries April 10, 1812. The " SAVAGE TWO STYLES THAT WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Good bicycles do not just happen. " There's a reason." That reason is good 01 poor material and workmanship. We claim for the Celebrated "SAVAGE" the best of both material and workmanship. . If you want the best value for your money, you'll come here. We are marking the price down to the last dollar on these two styles of "SAVAGE" wheels for cash only. If you want a wheel and know a bargain, you'll ouy a "SAVAGE." SAVAGE "B" No. 1 Has Coaster Brake, Kxteiision handle bars, .single tube tires 1 inr-h. re-int'oivetl tread, drop forged fork, one piece Crank hanger, ful ly equipped tool bag and is guaranteed by us against defects or im perfect workmanship. PRICE $26.00 CASH SAVAGE "B"No.2 Savage "U" No. 2 lias a strong, truss frame, steel rims, and the Cele brated "G & J" clinch er tires. The saddle is a "Messenger," splendid set with double springs and as big and easy as a hammock. Balance same as No. 1. This is a fine wheel. PRICE $32.00 CASH Grants Pass Hardware Co. Hardware - Sporting Goods - Farming Implements and Harness J. E. PETERSON i of Grant Pa, Oregon lii;..m Candidate for Nominee for TREASURE! CLASSIFIEOADS. Hill FOR SALE Bronze turkey eggs, 8 for $1.00. A few pair of turkeyB at a bargain. Mrs. J. H. Robln aon, R. F. D. No. 2, Grants Pass. Phone WHdervllle line. 4-5-2t 1-OR SALE Good strong farnTteam and wagon, especially good for or 'hard work. Each horse weighs 1200 pounds. Call at Gruetter's orchard on lower Applegate or tel ephone 712-X-a. 3-29-3t THOROUGHBRED Brown and White Leghorn eggs $1.00 per letting; als0 a few hem and pullett. F. O. Wilcox. 407 Rogue River Ave! Pbone 323-R 2-9-13t j .MONEY WANTE fjOUO wanted;: long time, Improved income to ness property 8 security. I Klve 7 per cent net better tit ' mining stock. Address Rogue &' er Courier. ilil- PIONEER ASSAYING"! REFINING CO. 131 5th St., near V. 8. MiA SAX FRANCISCO CALIFOR We buy gold, rich ore, amtP and all mining products. I1 caBh and give a square deal. A ing 50c. Established 20 7r erence, First National BanX of Francisco. COUNTY Prlni.irir April 1ft, t)J2 '' " ' 1 ' -, v-: - I i . i . j SOME fine Barred Rock cockerels for sale; also eggs for hatching. Cockerels two and three dollars -a-h. Eggs $1.50 per setting. John Summers. 2-9-tI MltH. h LLAS tA) id " " K ANN K, tn plumber, is ready aT any minute to repair your pl.initi n. 09 11 rwl. Telephone 140,1 4-:, K-Mtl. V. INGLES, U. S.-Genernl a:;say nr..) onalytira; work. Cemnt and aKpl.alt testlnq. Dost cq-.pppl awy nire and test ins labora tory Wi Ornn. All wor:- puaran '"'1. rn'.Trt-Partrloc-K i,i0,.k. Kill Your Gophen nn.l witn GOPHERGO (Machine Poisoned Raisins) 1 FOR SALE DY D n:...- UJur fn rw a mi k u m r m w- a la w IlUgUC 1UVCI 11U'" "