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IMUE MX WEEKLY ROGl E RIVER COURIER CONSTABLE MOCK NEAR BAIT FOR SALMON MONKM WO.MW PASSES TO HEK LONG REST. Mrs. Margaret Adams, pioneer of t hn MaA fn the When a New Perfection Comes in at the Door Heat and Dirt Fly Out at the Window. What would it mean to you to have heat and dirt banished from your kitchen this summer to be free from the blazing range, free from ashes and toot ) JVewPcrcction Oil Cook-stove With the New Perfection Oven, the New Perfertooaj Store ii the moat comrjlH cooking device oo the mtiket ll u juil ti quick end handy, too, lor washing and ironing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY 'Incorporated) laa Fram lco, Cal. Saa Joae, CaL Loe Amrek-a, CaL . Stockton, Cat Saa Diego. CaL Sacramento, Cai GliWI.s PASS LOSES AGAIN l Mllhl oill. At Medford yesterday the Grants Pass baHeball dub suffered another "hard luck" defeat at the bands of the Fuson aggregation by a score of 8 to 6. Roper's aggregation, making nine hits off Hutler Including a triple by Wekler and a home, run by Baker to Medford's ten, lost the game through seven Juicy error, six of which were contributions by the In field, T, Rlggs alone ' aklng four. As Medford ea-ne ' only one of Its Till Is Nut the Har YlsU of a Hock Nliuul liiiilroiMl Furniture Car. It N Captain Wtvklcr 1U Kolvliitf (o lo or IHc. eight runs, 1'ltchor MiTaiMon can pi"ve a definite alibi that he was not responsible f r the defeat. Weckler, with a double and ti single!) In live times tip . flaker with a homer and a single In four times tit ba' and Isaacs, wltu three singles STRlKl The II.mx.v llutim; (.f (iuj Sinitli llil .ui Oir I'm With die Itlmleon, Uutler ruiiiiiiii; Him l our rimei. out of tlv) a t aejiischi's o:i Mif. dlV.iUltlltslU' ;e olTeusive for tlic re,'e the cribs lvo;ier trie 1 .t i.ow Hist baenian. Holt.' who lidded ileanlv ntul made a iol iiiipr.'uslon with the willow. Me If Tvl I'l.iMi lu lirants Pass next Sin lay ,mj Uopr. confident that hi 3 This Stove saves Time It saves Labor It saves Fuel It saves -YOU Made with I, 2 ead 3 Burner. kaeuUnnwIv fcniahed throughout. Tha 2- and 3 borner tiovea wuh or without a uUaei lop, watl it auoi wall orcn the 'vet, lowalraeta. ate. - All .lrlra carry the New Prrd-tti'Mi Stova. fit Cook Rorik with every atove. Conk lik alt fivca to epyoae aeroJuif 5 ceou la covar mail in coat. Maryeville. CaJ. Fraiao, Cai. Portland. Ore. Seattle. Wa.k. Spokana. Week. Taeoma, Weak. .ni.r-hu rn nt t.L- i,.. .n,,. on-. 'he heiiHon's Medford Jinx banished, Is (onfldeut of victory. Manager Fuson is negotiating for w ij ' Empire Hill McDonald llmnls "Shor- 'scrambled to his feet In the shallow, ty" .Miles a Switch Key nnd wft running water and started for Adjures Him to "Head tne Bnore. Then the fun began for the onlookers, hut strenuous times for ! Grants Pass' minion of the law. for a spec ial train, as he expects :u0 per- the boulders were bo slippery and sons or more from the Bear Creek the water rushed by with such 'orce region to witness the game. that two times did Mr. Mock ta:, a , i plunge beneath the cold, clear w?ters There lu more Catarrh In this sec-iof rlver before he cn,lld ""h Hon of the country than all ttuer 'tnn shore. Drenched to the skin and diseases put together, and until thj blowing water from his mouth 1 !' a last few years was supposed to be in- Routing whale, our fisherman rarh curable. i or a great many years 1 , ,. . . . . . . , ,. doctors pronounced It a local d.s- 0,1 ,he bank but h!!" pn1p- "n" ani1 ease anj puiscrlbed local remedies, i1,nx werp Sn"' though later the -mie and by constantly falling to cure with and line were recovered down the local treatment, pronounced It Incu.- ; aoie. science nas Droven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and there-: fore requires constitutional treat-! ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, i Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on thn markot. It Is tuUrn internally In doses from 10 drops to a tea-: spoonful. It acts directly on the blood ' ;aml mucus surfaces of the system. iThey offer one hundred dollars for (any case It falls to cure. Send for ; circulars nnd testimonials. ' Address: F. J. Chenev & Co., To-! edo, Ohio. ! Sold by druggists, 75c. i , Take Hull's Fni.uly Pills for con-' stipatlon. ! tilt MNI ss f;() (, S. Ml lil'IU P. M. J. W. Cillliloi'i merchant, i " Itna-ter and general hustler at Mur- l'hy, was in Grants Tass Monday for la !n;id of goods for his store. It was with a stock of two boxes of clears I that Mr, liiliiiore began his mercan- tilo Mi!ure ai Miii ph :cu cars n go, .where he bad locate..! on a small nil 'and been appointed post tua.-lei V out I I hat Mil, ill ht ginning he hits up 'a t'UMiiess until now he lias one o! the la: got and best assorted st. Ks in '.ppiegatc .tlU-y, and the ilttle s".c.l 'bulUUng thai he tlrst used his been .rep'mced b a line two-stoty str u ture. Mr. liilmore staled ili.u trade was Improving and that mono is much more plentiful a::u ng the fann ers with far less credit business done than has been the case for the past ear Artistic Job Work a' the Courier Phone No 390 If your Dally Cour ier falls to reach joa at any time Oo no? delay urains i ass air.fr urai losing us go.m 10uk,, pur.., ..UUBl,.MI one of Its small boys Sunday berause Le3gi was n many respects an cx of the gamlness of Rogue river fish eniplary woman. The decease was and the io!U, swift waters of South' ern Oregon's noted fishing stream. The day being warm and showery the fishermen were out In force and among them were Constable Mork as also the small boy. The small boy, arer to make a good catch where- with to exchange for the silver ear - rled by the fishermen who are long on fan y tackle but usually woefully short on flsh, got himself out on a rok In the swift water. No sooner had he cast his plnhook and twin line than a big salmon gathered In bait and hook and then made a dash for a trip up the river. The boy's hands clung to the hazel bush pole but his feet could not cling to slip - pery rock and bead first he went info the river. Being a boy he did not drown but paddled ashore and then ruefully watched his pole In tow of 'the flsh disappear around a bend In the river. The excitement of this ineldpnt had no sooner allayed among the.ralbed bv her to the years of man- flstiermen who lined the river's bank than Constable Mock took a header 'for the water, and great was the splash thereof. Mr. Mock Is a de- ; voted follower of Isaac Walton and: .Is early and often at the river in the! .enjoyment of his favorite pastime. ; Ar"' being wise in the science of !'"B u- noes nui iiiuHe iiara worn and discomfort -of hooking the gamey Rosue river salmon and trout, that Is when the fish are well behaved and not given to bolsteroue conduct. As is his custom, he fixed a plank to extend out over the water and on It placed a box on wh( h he could sit In comfort while fishing Lighting his pipe, or rather refilling it, for It never Is out, he seated him self for a day's solid comfort and a big catch of flsh. But the best laid plans, even of fishermen, meet the failure common to less fortlinate : mortals, and that was the case with our handsome constable, for, Just as U i 1 A - - u ' u iwo or inree most encourag- ing bites a big yank came on his line and it came with such suddenness and force as to Jerk him headlong Into the river, the box falling on top of him. Losing his fine pole and line and the biggest flsh that he ever hooked In the 12 years that he has fished In Rogue river, Mr. Mock river the flsh having gn'ten !o ie from the hook, PI Dllo OP M.M TH STOPS t HI IN HIV, Stanley W. Pedro was eir ly the dty of Grants Pass day. It was not alto-uli-:' fault either. Pedro come? of one oi :i AmencttU families, iu f;t, ; ,;;.c.l S 1:1- "'s h;s' r.- . :j in st yell :i.c oi 'eptlon I'd land ho," n ! in? :'-.'i-ple wne omUiiltee that d ui: best (lout and eagle feathers to come U'ls : Clark whrii those 1- n- tVim i; paid their official visit to his ; coast. But Pedro has become civil- ! i i.ed :n no He w ears fullest sense of the word. ! the white man's .-!o:hs. ! a,M s.-eaus the tong-ue of the pale c uiou: ii iiorn to it. An 1 more than all that, he plays baseba ;ai:i more, he drinks the mail's bu i. ice An I to baeba:i anj b ig.; i ti.i -e. I the why and the whetv;.re ;: t- tiianis P. r he .i:u la U t r bv K ia:i:.u:. Mars, a basebai; lie.- t!i.,n local repute. ,iad SM'an.o. and when -'i- ?;n.ike e I. a I cleared a v a y it v. 1 - ixu t'u.it ihe redskins had won fr un tie high school team, tt,,. , ing I to o With the s a! re Ml 11 f the tri! ro:. Klli.tt P ay ding!: u. he Stars bci 1- a-:. Kiamatn. b.it p.. 1-., d -v. loli-bratiiu in true -Kile ice st 1 le. an at llrants Pass he w a u. 'iiu! ironi M.l.eiv. Prints Pass ,r;1'" t Big Chief make It easier to cxpectrrate. It l.-a .erefore. Pedro's :s;' toib,,en usetl " cesrfully in many tpl , demies and Is saf and jure Fcr sale by all toilers , , '19tn or tnis niontn at Aaam gTaina. ,n De, Xorte countr. after t short Ill- born In the county Donegal, In ire- land, and was 72 years old at the time of her death. She camj froui New York to Waldo, Oregon, In 1860. Her husband, the late Rlrn ard Adams, followed the occupation of miner at that date at the latter j place. At that time when the coun- try was newly settled, and wheu there was In man? places a disorderly 'state of society and evils and tempta- tions beset the path of men and wo men, she was ever above reproach and passed through the rough tur roundlngs 0f those times without a single Btaln on her character. She was a woman who did not air her 'troubles by telling them to everyone but bore her afflictions and sufferings with a bright smile while her heart was aching. Death had made sad inroads In her family. She was the mother of nine children, six boys and three girls Four of her boys died after being jhood, and she also lost her husband i who was killed bv accident. She j never harmed nor spoke ill of her neighbors; not even those whom she had occasion to dislike. She lived her allotted three score and ten and :the greater number of those vears were spent in a life of faithful work , and honesty ana virtue. Tne re- mains were conveved over thn monn- j tains from th coast and interred in ;the Catholic cemetery at Allen Gulch, ;near Waldo, beside her husband and ,nne son. WILLIAM MACKAY J : i kiiii h vnr Al'TO AMI THAI.V COLLIDE LOS ANGELES, June 25. Mrs. Carl L. Doron, wife of a French capi talist, and Mrs. Nicholas D'Arcy, wife of a mining magnate and canl- ,.,1fst arc rlp.nl tnHnv the rna.ilt nf an automobile accident near Venice. Doron and D'Arcy are suffering from ?evere Injuries. D'A rev's mav prove fatal. Nicholas, the 9-vear-old son of D'Arcy, was also Injured. The party was on its way to Venice for an outing, when the auto crashed Into a Venice Line train. if vor ARK A TRIFLE 8EN9I TIVE About the size of you shoes, it's some satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes a size small er by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder, into them. Just the thing for Dancing Parties," Pat ent Leather Shoes, and for break ing in New Shoes. When rubbers or overshoes become necessary and your shoes plnh, Allen's Foot-Ease gives instant relief. Sold every where, 25c. Sample FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. Don't accept any substitute. ;i:oi(; ok tomatoes EXPLAINED HY EATEKT. Tomato growers in a great many districts this season are complaining of the dropping of the blossoms and small fruit, occasioned largely through the cool, rainy season. In many parts of the state this has ma terially shortened the tomato crop in nearly all seasons, but usually does ' not caus. complaint in the Rogue val-! ley. It is found here to some extent i j this spring, however, and the follow-1 j ing on the subject by Prof. Bouquet, jof the State Agricultural college,' wp.l he real and followed, with inter-; lest: "Artificial aid .i'- I hlonms Is of' , : s Is ting of frul'3 in ;i'l!enation of the .?--',ssary. the poor being nothing more or 'ess than a i.on-fertPUa'lon of the female or;ans of the flower. If this organ is not properly pollenated. the flower will fall, breaking off at the first joint below. Ton!it,- liina,ma r.,.i several days, and the garde ner may la d no ler.atio:i i-oqth- greatly. On bright ; .inJ I days the pollen w-tr, s atter readily white !if the vine I.- shaken or tapped wp.h 'a sti-'k or leal pencil. high tem e ' an perature. often between ten unH o'clock, caures pollen to scatter much more freely, and he caught by the petal If pruning or staking of the vines is desired the plants should '" ' " '" "''ther in the row, 2 1-2 to 3 feet, an! pruned to a single sti'm by removing tV l.verals at the axl'.s of 'eaves " When your child has whoinln- cough be careful to k-ep the cour'i 101 St and ex; ect oration Mr h h. ;,n ClhRmber,a!:''8 Con& Remedy as may be reaulred TM Mmna. -m , - " will ie-;a,so lici'ilfy the tcugh mucim am TRP Cei BEST A Valuable It insures yen the most economical and best washing soap ever made saves money becaue ine cake lasts longer nves hber because the soap does the work. The.traJe-rr.a-ks are valuable, as they can be exchanged for JVc!ry, silverware, toilet goods and other premiums. No coit to you.' Simply get the BABBITT habit. The trufe-marli cn a!! BABBITTS PRODUCTS are redeem- able for valuable premiums. Pure Lye or Potash White Floating Soap Naptha Soap Babbitt's Cleanser Write for Prtmium Dool(. D. T. BABBITT. INC.. Boi 1776. New York Giy. IIAI'TISTS JM)VX CHAMPIONS IV A SHOWElt OF HAIX. I For The Courier by T. F. Hanley.) On High School campus last Fri day evening, in a drizzling rain, the meek and lowly Baptists, at present cellar champions of the Twilight league, casting aside cassock and hymnal, and playing with dash, nerve and accuracy, gained a well deserved victory over the proud and usually victorious Christians by a score of 6 to 2 In a game the play ing of which consumed but 48 min utes. Summers, backed up almost fault lessly, allowed only five scattered hits, walked one and fanned three Christians. He fielded his position finely, and by his quick thinking In Intercepting a throw from left to the home plate that would have been futile, and pegging to 'third, catch ing R. Bratton as he slid Into Harter, stopped one of those rallies for which the Christians are famous. Honey threw perfectly to bases, and, assisted by RIggins at second, who Is not afraid to tag a baserunner, caught four Christians In attempted pllferlngs of the keystone station. R. Bratton pitched a good game with the exception of the fourth In ning, when the; slippery ball lost him control, and three hits, three passes and a droppej fly netted the Petro bruscans four runs. Master Pettlnger received a big round of applause when, with the bases full in the fourth, the little fellow's well placed single to 'right scored two runs and broke the tie. The Christians never lost hope nor onfidenee, and played desperately, clawing, scratcnlng and biting with the ferocity of hyenas to the very tsf. but Summers was master, and in the fifth, with the entire Christian team and its sympathizers howling on the lines like crazed dervishes, he made Fry put out a dinky grounder, fanned H. Smith and caused Hood to fly to Rigglns, and the smudge-faced bat boy gathered up the Christian Remember LAUREL CREST If you are I8IBI Any lot with east or street at $150 for a short i Lots For Sale By Nellie O. Miller. Owner The INDIAN !,(,1(1h ALL world's records for speed, endtir anre, hill clin.blna;. ,w,ver nnd economy. Quality is tlie reason- MILES McINTVRE. Agent. 4 South f.th St. r, . Grants Pass, Ore. MARK SOAP Trade Mark war clubs, and vowed vengeance oa the Methodists when the two teami meet next Tuesday evening. Standing. Club Won Lost Pet Methodists 4 1 .800 Christians 3 2 .600 Presbyterians 2 3 .400 Baptists 1 4 .200 SELLS PROVOLT STORE. The postofflce and store at Provolt ; has changed hands, Frank Bailey hav ing sold his store to W. A. Moore and ! he has also resigned as postmaster and a petition has been sent to Wash ington requesting that Mr. Moore be made postmaster. Mr. Moore is from Baker county, this state, and he has ' had considerable successful exper ience in the mercantile business. Mr. Bailey has conducted the store at Provolt for the past five years and from a small beginning has built up a large and profitable trade. As to his business plans for the futuie be 1 has not decided, but he will locate in one of the towns of Rogue River valley. T Send For This Seed Annual-Free Lilly iim.Ii are tf-dfor purity and rrrr.Tii.on. No se!i i:t puked by tiur.ttutlinetwoqutliliriil ' Ihe very hijl.eft ardard. Outli lly equipped l.bot.ioty under ti e diretf rn of a tcini t,A et.rt te'd tefler irmmrt all gueai worV. Vher.h L'ying Lilly'iimlt.you buy increase crcr-i. Sxnd ht citilog. The Chit. h. Lliy Co.. Seattle f i I .! rtf I 'nnii iicf. ha. .K. tlC I i. IU T u f urn u OF JESIS AND MARY. G-W.. w C . C ur,,, Mime. Art. Elocution and Ccmmer c:il Depo. ii,,:ntaJ Da Xujjnti. Rerined Moral and 1-t'll-ctuilTraininc. 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