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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
FRIDAY, MAY .11, 1912. F.KKI.Y lUK.l'K KIVKU l Ol K1FK rAGE five. It's Not How Much You Pay For Clothes, It's How They LooK On You That Count. 'iff Iff n Vil li el u L 97 Some men whom we know invest a .small fortune in clothes every season, but still never appear either smart or well-dressed. This is due either to their own poor taste or the disinterestedness of the clothiers they patronize. The clothes we sell you, regardless of the price you pay, will fit your personality. They'll look wrell on you. We have made it a rule to be candid with a customer and not to sell him clothes which, to our experienced minds, are not becoming. Don't think that a high price will get you high-toned clothes unless you know how to make your selection or deal with a clothier who can guide you. You might come in sorr.e time and let us demonstrate our ability. Come see what $15 or $20 will do. Come See What $15 or $20 Will Do (' ii ftenjarnjn Clothes "Peerless Clothin&' Co "IfMenWearlt, We Have It." J pnnnrn rn bKIMK CO A Complete Line Poultry Supplies A Large Variety J. Pardee 417 (t. Street 1. L. Coe made a business trip to iMi. Keinlin Puirlmsos Lois Pudding Residence PEIUSOXAL AXI LOCAL. Mrs. II. L. Wilson went to Inland Tuesday night. Mrs. J. C. Haven returned to -Merlin Tuesday night. Miss Annis McCann of Wilderville went to Gold Hill Tuesday to spend a week. Mrs. F. M. Mitchell went to Med io rd Tuesday to spend a few days with her sister. - Mrs. R. D. Cooper arrived Tuesday night from Salem to visit her sister, Mrs. H. S. Prescott. Miss S. Mcintosh, who has been Tlslting the family of Isaac Best for ome time, left Tuesday night for her home at Seattle. Miss Jennie DunkLe left for Port land Tuesday night after spending the past three weeks as guest of Miss .Christina McLean, , Miss Lou Gilstrap returned to her home at Eugene Wednesday morning after visiting her cousin, Mrs. G. P. Jesuer, for several weeks. . Mrs. H. B. Warmoth has as Ivr guest for a few days her mother Mrs. Annie Orr, and her sister, Mr; Cora Alderson, of Merlin. Mrs. W. H. Carter and son arrive '1 Wednesday morning from Seattle to ipend several weeks with Mrs. Car ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Turner. . Miss Nell Dement, a former teaih r in the Grants Pass schools, was a passenger on Wednesday moraine train, enroute from Klamath Fells to Portland. f Mrs. Marion Calloway and daugh ter left Wednesday for Kneen. -Mi'' Calloway will remain a few days ; r 1 the daughter will spend the sutr.nur with her grand parents. C. S. Hayes of Portland, repvser: tatlve of the International Harvester tompany, was taken suddenly ill in V.,'.o city Monday on his regular tri: "'J was obliged to abandon the tr!1' errj return home. Merlin Wednesday. Miss Clara Calhoun and Dwight Jeell went to Ashland Thursday. A. V. Schmltt of Selma was a Grants Pass visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Smith and baby went to Siskiyou county, Cal., Wednesday to visit friends. Mrs. John Dorsey of Klamath : Falls, arrived Wednesday night to visit her son, John Dorsey. living sev en miles from the city. Mrs. p. M'Cnrthy arrived Wednes day from Eugene to spend the day with friends, taking the night train for her home In Ashland. Taylor Hartley of Milton, Oregon, arrived Tuesday, leaving Wednes day for Williams, his old home, to visit friends for a few days. Mrs. J., P. Truax had a short visit !at the train Wednesday night with her sister. Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, who was enroute from Sacramento to Montana. Mrs. Annie Mnnson left Wednes day night for Rider. N. D., to live with a son and daughter. She has been spending the past year -vich her son, Herbert Munson. at Murphy, i Fd. Renton of 'Fremont. Neb., 1 The vacant lots just west of the Frank W. Chambers is erecting a Fames Marsh property on "G" street residence on tha corner of Grant and and near Gilbert creek, were pur- Isham streets, the work being under chased from H. B. Miller, by Mrs. the supervision of A. J. Green, the Marie Kienlln this wrek. The lots architect. Mr. Chambers purchased are well located and will make a do- the lots through the Joseph Moss slrable location for a buildlnt agency last week. .1 ( lS .1. Mi l l. Kllll) Tl llSHW .MliliMNti, Securing Ulrd Specimens Geo. E. Peck, father of Mrs. H. S. Prescott, left Wednesday morning for his home at Salem. Mr. k lias been In Grants Pass for two weeks past securing specimens for a collec tion of Oregon birds, which he is pre paring under special permit from the state same warden. Ili'ing (be Fltiuct'k The Woman's Relief Corps asks the children of Grants Pass to kindly bring flowers to the opera ho-,:se to morrow afternoon to be used in the Decoration day exercises at the Rogue Appointed Supervising Warden H. V. Anderson has Just received the appointment of supervising ward en for Josephine county, this appoint ment being made by the state fire board. Mr. Anderson will have five deputies and his duties will be to Is sue burning permits, prosecute for setting furs outside of the forest re serve without penults, and take means to prevent the origin and spread of foivsf fires. Ketut niug to Washington Mrs. C. W. Gllmore, who, with her river hrltltrn n-kon hlnnmc n-in Vi three little daughters, has been visit- I strewn upon the waters In honor of ,nK her father and mother, Mr. and I the "sailor-soldier dead." To Iteeonie Men hunt I. E. Smithpeter. for the past year with the Grants Pass Feed Co., will.1 embark in the general merchandise ! spent a few days in the city visiting 1 business at Wimer. on Evans creek. : the H. P. Tracy and J. B. Seeley ! " hlXi! purchased his stock, and will j families, and left Wednesday on his '' m,d-v for business on June 1st. return home. He has been spending !He left ,odar for Wlmer, where he j the win'er in California. w" ne Joined In a week or ten days ' by Mrs. Smithpeter. Mrs. C. G. Contant, left Tuesday for Euu'ene, where the party will upon:! two weeks with Mrs. Cillmon V. tvo sisters, Mrs. Messenger and Mr-., i Aiken, after which thz-y will je .;:! I to their homes in Washington. 1 . '' 'Mrs. Gllmore and her children !:"Vf greatly enjoyed their two tnontl's' ! visit In Grants Pass, and they have mane many inenus wime here. E-i'-ii and daughter, ) a me in from Le-1 Y MTAI.S (l A I TO TO KE E.IHIHTi:i). Mrs. V. E. Farlei I Mrs. Lottie Crow land Wednesday niorninir. and in the .Mrs. (irny luiproving Propeitv evenini; Mrs. Crow started for her J Mrs. Catherine Cray, who recently (From Tuesday's Daily). ,home at Iionrlas. Ariz., where her 'purchased the Howard property on,' J. N. Crosby, representing the hMsl n:i.l is in bnsin.ss. and Mrs. Far- Fourth street through tlie agency of Stndebnker Company, has been in leizh accompanied 1-er as far as Ash-:. Joseph Moss, is making extensive the city today arranging for tlu ex lnnd. Mrs. Crow has ben spending .p'ans for the complete remodeling of ihibltlon here Friday and Sat ui day three monrhs with her parents the ,,a-. it-will be put in an up-'of a "Flanders . automobile, em- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perrett, after ' t0-darte condition and made first-'away chassis, with rhe housing of visiting the H. T. Pritehard family, class in every respect, after which differential and transmission cu'out left Wednesday morning for their Mrs. Gray will open it as a rooming so as tn show near, and other work- (Frctn Tuesday's Daily). Jackson J. Hull, who resided near this city, died nt his home this morn ing, of heart failure. Th? deceased was born near Elk hart, Indiana, Junuary 29th, 1SG0, being 52 years, 3 months and 29 days of age. He resided at Wenatchee, Washington, for n number of years, where he was engaged In the. culture of fruit. Four years ago ho enme to the Rogue River valley, and pur chased it tract of land on the banks of the river Just west of the city park, where he planted out nn apple and peach on hard w hich was bringing its first crop this season. Mr. Hull was taken sick nrly In March with val vular leakage of the. heart, and while his condition was known to be criti cal, his death this morning was a shock in Its suddenness. He had aris en early, and had Just raited his young daughters who live with him, when he was suddenly stricken, and expired In the doorway of the house, Ilesldes the threo young daughters vho were with him, tho deceased leaves one brother, Geo. W. Hull. In 'irants Pass, and ono brother and two intern In Washington. Funeral ser vices will be held nt Hall's undertak ing parlors at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow, and the body sent to Colfax, Wash., for burial. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Th.vgensen and little baby started this morning for their old home at JanesvllU', Minn. .Mrs. A. Yerke went to Ashland Thursday to spend a few weeks with her son Walter Everton. Mrs. Ever ton came up from Ashland to attend the Eastern Star meeting Wednesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Geo, P. Cramer and Miss Elsie Hall spent th day nt Gold Hill, the guests of -Mr. and Mrs. Linn Smith. (Iladwyn Smith leaves tonight for Portland alter spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith. Mis. It. .1. Squires and daughter, Miss Maud, left Thursday for their home at San Jose, Cal., after spending six months: or more with Mrs. Squires' daughter, Mrs. T. D. Cnllett, at Waldo. J. H. Kendall left north Tuesday night. He will visit th E. W. Kuyk'iidall family at Roseburg, the Rev. I). H. Leach family at Albany, and then go to Portland for a week FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION A commission house owned and controlled by fruit and pro duce growers guarantees you a square deal on your products consigned to tis. Ample mar kets, ability and Integrity, are our hopes of Huccess. We want consignments of early fruits and produce. Peaches, tomatoes, melons and cnntelotipeH can ..o handled In large quantities at all times. Correspondence solicited. cowi.it i i;i it a mourn-; SS( M I VI IO.N . ('. C, Stephens Mir. Kel-.il, Wusli. borne at .North Platte. .Neb., by way an,i 0sn house. of Portland. They have been ma'- lng a tour cf the est. . . ,r oluinbiit Still Running Surveyor H. C. Hall wnt to Mer- l!n Thursday to do some surveying: Mr anl Mrs- c- S' Fo!)" ralll(1 ' on the Dr. Holton es'ate. frnm ,he Columbia mine at Grave Mrs. J. T. Clow, who has been for Wednesday to spnd the day. Mr. several days visiting Mrs. James H. KofIS is superintendent of the Colum-i Hall, returns tonight for her home,,,la Inlne' wh!rh ls the largest placer at Roseburg. mining property In the county, corn Fred Mecsoh went to Portland l'rl8'n 90rne 00 a(T('B. nd na Thursday on a short business trip.!15 mllf'8 ditches and opera e9 five On his return he will attend to some ! -lar'ts- Mr- W that they government surveying on Murphy wi!1 cav water enough to run the vrfek , plant for another week, when the C. W. Jennings, traveling pawn- ,f'nP 1 ' In progress. The sea eer acent of the Sunset Route, has ;on'8 run commenced on January S, been in the rity several days looking j fomewhat later than usual on ac-ae- vj, frn; proper a few mllfs , fount of the dry fall, but th run has up RoL-e river, en which he is mak-i1"-" satisfactory. In a ; r.-v. :;;,-. Mr. Jennings Is . ' 'l.ter' S'ed v eral ?.cer.' r. this pro:v-rty ing parts. The crank and cam shafts of the working automobile can be seen, and a thorough ro iri-e of Instruction regarding the pistons, 1 valves, carburetor and other vital j parts of an automobile will be given, j The demonstration will be from a standard machine, wph all working parts open, and given by electric I motor so that It can be seen In op eration at any time during the two jdays. This will be an excellent op j port unity for all owners or prospec tive owners of automobiles fo become better acquainted l'h the Internal mechanism of the auto. The nm rhlne will be on exhibition at the 1 Josephine hotel. wot u i..( li hi; am aim s. h Fhil K Save Your Chicks Tn.iio-AstinTi nnrl bowel trouble are k; r v..b-..- ' easily pievciiicu aiiu tuivu wjr Conkey's Cholera Remedy Given in the drinking water. Price, 50c. JvL X7" We guarantee all Conkey f, Remedies. f rhe ?';r.se Route, in WASHINGTON", May 29.--Ddar- ( in Hit ' I'llH ill -e H'll ia:.i". 1 1. ir . ,.tf s tiou 0 .1. s l. . ..1.- fr'.f.' r r.orden cen- ir-at li on Pickett Creek Or. S mday morning occurred the lng that the Japanese popu!aMon of j death of Mrs. Ruth Caroline Far- the United State u im. reanng at it; j mer. aged TO years and 4 months, at rate of l ,.( a year. Cor.nre-f.iran j the hon.e of her son on Pickett Raker of California today urged the, Ure fr-i:: Ah- ' reek near Merlin. Pneumonia was house Immigration or' ii.ii'ei' :e , ,.; t;.f in-.iit the cause of death. The body was port favorably on hi" 'M , ,'. :i..:i.cr civ,', sent to Pnrt'.an.l for interment, and Asiatl- laborers. I-a-t e t . K;-) e', -e,i i.', :.! :n- besides the ton, two daughters of a-erv-d i.'.3''7 Jai-ar. se e : :,.,.;-, U'-: I . .. v. Don't Worryl CONKEY Will tur-e KC . .f I If i I Cramer Bros. M M" I, e " r 'nt i.t the bur- ted and b it 1.23: turned to Japan. 1.1k r,.:ti.b- ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK. All Kinds of Poultry Fence. i v