Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 21, 1912, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FRWAV, JINK 21, 1812.
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PERSONAL AS I) LOCAL.
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Ralph Dean returned Sundty from
t YUlt at Marahfleld.
llrt. Ed Williams went to La
Grande Sunday to rlalt tor aome
time.
Mrs. Mary McCrery left Sunday (or
Walla Walla, Wash., to spend tbe
oinnier.
J. F. Klein went to Hugo Sunday.
Dr. Lougbrldge went to Tunnel 9
fnnday nlgbt.
Mrs. G. M. Luper went to Turner,
Ore., Sunday to spend tbe summer
with her two daughter!.
Mra. W. II. Collar with baby of
Oakland la bere rlelt'ng her sls
Ur, Mra. Harry Tbreiber.
Mra. Catherine Gray and Mri. Carl
Allen returned Sunday from a week
at the Rose ahow at Portland.
Mra. Jennie E. Cbetblre left Sun
fey for Ten Mile, near Dlllard, to
Ipend a week or more with her moth
er and brother.
Mrs. C. C. Hall left Sunday for
Portland to Join her son, Norman,
and daughter, Geneva, where they
Will remain Indefinitely.
Mica DaHy Cole returned Sunday
from I.eland, where abe baa been
teaching tbe paat few weeka, finishing .
tbe term for Mlaa Ruth BVovlll. j
Mien Hazel Wllllaoia returned to i
her home at Merlin Monday after- j
Boon vlHltlng In tbe rlty for a week.
8be wag accompanied by MIhs Merle
Atkins, who will sptnd a few daya.
Harry RandUs returned Monday
from rlilt at Portland. He was ac
companied by bla brother, Charles,
Wbo will rlalt bla mother, Mri. Lib
ble Dodge, for some time.
Mri. Sam Roekdlll and daughter,
Mlaa Chloe, returned Sunday to their
heme nt itlddles, after vlHltlng the
J. D. Stlnebaugh family. Mrs. Rock
4111 and Mrs. Stlnebaiifch are sisters.
Mr. and Mra. John Patrick left
Monday for Roseburg, where they
Will visit a few dnyg and then go to
Balem to a'tend the G. A. R nontnp
Bent, In session June 18-21. Geo.
Patrick alio went to Roseburg for u
lew daya.
Mra. E. Waugbtal speut Sunday at
Hertford, the guest of Mra. Doyd.
Joe Wolke went to Aahland this
Horning to look after the sewer con
tract he Is Interested In.
Mrs. Ruby Hopper, who hiiH toon
pending the past six weeks visiting
Ur. and Mra. Homer York nt Provolt
left Monday for her future home at
Glen wood Springs, Colo. Mrs. Hop
per has been a resident of Hominy,
Okla., but Is removing to Colorado.
Each age of our Urea has Its Joya.
Id people ebould be happy, and ttu y
will be If Chamberlain's Tables are
taken to strengthen the digestion
and keep the bowels regular. Tneie
tablets are mild and Rentle In their
action and especially suitable for peo
ple of middle age and older. For
ale by all dealers.
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TO DRESS WELL
WITHOUT BEING EXTRAVAGANT.
THAT'S YOUR PROBLEM AND OURS!
We have taken into consideration that no man wants to spend
too much on his clothes. Yet we realize, as you must, that none
of us can afford to display economy in our appearance. It is only
the man of large means that can afford to do this. So we studied
our problem and solved it and, in doing so, solved yours.
It remains only for you to come in and inspect our stock..
Compare our clothes carefully with the best clothes you have ever
worn. Visit our store and see our elegant display of new colorings
in blues, grays and browns, that we are now showing at
SIS
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MEN'S SHIRTS.
In newest patterns, made with French Cuffs, soft collars, attached or detached, ideal
for summer wear. Everything for men in hot weather.
C- IP- BISHOP & CO.
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H.r.k. Wukve
THE CLOTHIERS.
J. D. Sbaaka returned Sunday from
a trip to Portland.
Mra. V. I. Megargie returned Mon
day nlgbt from a visit at Portland.
Mra. Bertha Corthell went to Aah
land Tuesday to spend tbe summer.
II. A. Huntley left Monday evening
for a short stay at ukanogan, Wash.
R. A. nooth of Rugene spent Tuee
day In the city looking over matters
pertaining to the estate of J. O.
Mioth.
Mrs. L. A. Heath returned tbls
morning from Grass Valley, where
he haa been visiting for the paat five
week a.
Mlns Cora Nipper returned Monday
nlt;lit from Portland, where she has
spent the past four months with her
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. '3erety of Wich
ita, Kan., stopped off Monday night to
spend a day with Mr. and Mis. Paul
Klrker, on Jones creek.
Mis. J. W. Vanberhoof left Monday
nUMt for North Platte, Neb., after
spending the past two months with
her daughter, Mrs. II. T. Prltchard.
Mrs. J. D. .''ry and Mr?. K. Pollock
went to Ashland Tuesday morning to
vlnlt their nicer, Mr. M. W. Wheeler
of Hint city, and another tlsfT, Mrs
H. D. Morrison, who Is visiting from
Klamath Falls.
Attending (i. A. It. Keunion
Mr. and Mra. A. Norrla, Mrs. Geo.
Howard, Mra. 0. S. Goodnow, Mrs. ii.
Oarden and Mrs. Mary tllldreth left
tbla morning for Salem to attend tbe
G. A. R. and W. R. C. encampment.
Sills Hardware Interest
Philip Helmer has sold his interest
In tbe Jewell Hardware company, but
intends to remain in the city, and
will engage In other lines of business.
, Four New Sunday Schools-
Last Sunday Rev. W. R. Wynans,"
Southern Oregon representative of
tbe American Sunday School Union,
organized a Sunday school at Galk-j
and another at Almeda. On the pre
vious Sunday schools were organiz
ed at Jump-Off-Joe aad at Picket:
Creek.
W illiams Couple Wedded
Wm. H. Lemmon and Bertha h.
Kennedy, both of Williams, were mar
ried Saturday at tbe Palace Hotel
parlor by Rev. Wm. R. Jeffrey, Jr.,
pastor of the Methodist cburcb.
Here for VeMing Trl
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Jessen of Eu
gene spent a few days with Mr. Jes
sen's sister, Mri. Louis Lucke, tight
miles down Rogue river, returning tof'
their home Monday. Mr. and Mrs
Jt'snen are on their wedding trip.
Old Resident leaves
J. R. Brown, a resident of Grants
Pass for the past 18 years, left Mon
day night for Rochester, 111., to make
his' home with his son, Wm. G. Brown,
a hanker of that city. Mr. Brown is
85 years of age, but In excellent
health and w'lll make the trip alone.
Mrs. E. S. Eaton, bis granddaughter,
who has been making a home for htm
for some time past, left on :he same
train for Portland.
Upturned From Hose Show
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wood, Mr. and
Mrs. P. B. Herman, Mr. ard Mrs.
Frederick Williams, Mr. and Mrs. L.
P. Avery returned Sunday from Port
land, where they enjoyed the Rose
Show festivities.
lAiiminitttons In ( Vntml Huilcllng "
Teachers' examinations for state
papers will be held In this city be
ginning tomorrow at 9 o'clock and
examinations will be held in the Cen
tral school building. Teachers hold
ing one year certificates that expire
June L'4, 1912, and who want blanks
wli; )h supplied at the office of S ip-j
e: ;:. 'idem Savage. ;
FARM LANDS
OF
OREGON
Price 50 Cents
GIVEN FREE With .ach new sub
scription to tlu1 Courier, or where nr
rritrs ,ire j-iiid with one v-nr in ailvHiu-t.
It Contains What Every
Farmer Should Know
lnt of Agriculture, Ohm Again! Property, lliuv! Xgalust
Public Health, Domestic Animals, Heiii't'"s AgaiiiM
emtlons, Fence and rVurtng, Fire Invention, Hoill
culiure, MuwelUaeons. Public Ways, Actions for
TrmpMS, Wsn luiuoe. Wright and Mea
sure, Ktr.
ThU U one of the iuom imeful UoWs puMUlicd for the Ore
gon fnrnifr. It Is a ne-.iilt) for every ip-t-dte fanner. And
should he worth many dollar. ; It FUI K
Attended Pomona 0'rnnKe
H. M. (lorhani and family of Wi
nona and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ran
dolph of Huco left their homes on
Friday to attend Pomona Grange at
Williams on Saturday, returning
home Monday. They carried tents
and camp equipment and were at
,hoii!e wherever they chose to stop,
and a plensai't o'ltlng resulted.
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Vlsitlii Congrepttional S.
Rev. C.eow E. Paddock of Port
land, superintendent of Oregon Con-
Freuatlor.nl Home Missionary society,
Is In Josephine tnd Jackson counties
and with Mark Davis, Southern Ore
ton Sunday school missionary, Is vls
I'ine the rural Sunday schools of that
Olareme C. Wynant of New Hope!
and Cora L. Tope of Rogueriver were
married Monday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mr?. Wesley Jones,
511 1 street, by Rev. F. C. Lovett.
Only a few guests were present,
among w hom were Mr. and Mrs. Wy
nant and Mrs. G. P. Atchison.
Geo. W. Smith, formerly located
at Brlggs Creek In the United States
forestry service, has gone to Bend.
Oregon, where he will act as fire
guard for tte forestry department
during the summer.
H. B. Reed and family left Tues
day morning for Kerby to spen! a
week or more.
There is no real need of anyone
being troubled with constipation.
Chamberlain's Tablets will cause an
agreeable movement of the bowels
denomination. They spent Sunday at without any unpleasant effect. Give
Three Pines, and will latiT visit Gold
1U.1. Fagle Tolnt. Table Rock. Trail
ar.d Sams Valley.
them
era.
a trial. For sale by all deal-
, Street Improvement Coiumeni e
; Contractor Albert Anderson wl'.i
.commence work tomorrow on tbe ex
cavatlon and fill preparatory to the
,paingof Evelyn avenue, tbe contract ,ji8t, came t0 bat
for which work was awarded him by
!;iucity council last week. Mr. Ac
! dor on says that the work on th;
'street, as well as on all the other
jStreets. which be has contracted to
i pave, will be pressed and the Itnprcve
!meut completed at the e.rllet pes-
i
, et Me moment.
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ItAPTlSTS AtiAIV DFFKATKO.
The basebail game on Hlth School
campus yesterday evening between
tbe MethodlBts and the Baptists of
the Sunday School league, was won
by the former, 10 to 7. Tbe Metb-
in the last Inning
w ith tbe score standing
them, and at once put
w inning the game.
Tbe ba:terle were:
Summers and Honey.
Coburn and Creagor.
i to 3 against
over 7 runs.
Baptlat
Methodists
FiM'rtlns Ucene liwords
Mr. Roberts of tte firm of Crard!c
& Roberts of Portland, expert ac
countant employed by tbe state t- Mninur.t ant.! ma
examine the county records of game each application.
and flsh licenses Issued since the li
cense law went into effect. Jar. unr?
1. 190.V was In the city Saturday ard
Monday looking over the becks c.
County Clerk Fred Cbesb'.-e. Th;.
Inrestlgatlon puts money tc :! o
pocket of Mr. Cheshire, fo- tr. vest !kh
Hon show tit he hr d i vc-jald .
s'ate 111, -he t-m r d'ie t foot
Th" " ('''-.';; .-: ev-? tt!'1 i'
Cve years
It Is now well known that not more
than one case cf rheumatism In ten
requires any interna! treatment
whatever. All that Is needed Is a
free application of Chamberlain's
-ag ng the parts at
Try It and see bow
quickly H will relieve tbe pain and
aori'Cess. Sold b;- all dealers.
P.VSIXFSS POIYTFJUl
Pr Flanagan,
.'r.jsltisn nr.d Surgeon.
' F. P 'i rson.PloneerlnsuranceMan
Kts'.! Rttredies at Clcmer..
Iri.cji
Alfred I. etcher, Registered Opto
- etttt snd Jewe'e' In Dixon's old
tsnd, Front st. Fyes tested free.
WHAT YOU SAVE TODAY
will give you the opening to
the greater opportunity tomor
row. A savings account at the
GRANTS PASS BANKING
- AND TRUST COMPANY
SPELLS OPPORTUNITY.
WHEN YOU HAVE
$50.00 S100.00 or $1,000.00
Or any other amount for which you do
not have immediate use, place it on deposit
in our bank, where it will be safe.
You will then not need to fear burglars
or fire. Nor the man with nails in his shoes
who is prowling around.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY BANK,
Grants Pass Oregon.
Hand and
Horse
LCULTIVATORS
This is the time to get in and do some effective
cultivating, while the ground is damp and easily
worked. We handle a cultivator that you will
like come in and see them. Horse or hand culti
vators. The price is right.
Lawn Mowers
We have several good makes at various pric
es. If you are going to need a good strong mower
one that will last a life time, with care. We
would like to sell you one.
Jewell Hardware Co.
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