kkiuaV, ArtiVii' 10, WEEKLY RCJIE IUYE11 COIRIKK FAGE FIVE. fi -r -Ti -Mrs. Jessie nuts CANNING SUPPLIES MASON JARS ECONOMY JARS JELLY GLASSES JAR RUBBERS JAR TOPS J. Pardee 417 G. Street 444 PEKSOXAL AXD LOCAL. 44, .Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lovotte and baby and Mr. and Mrs. V R. Mc- Mrs. M. A. Glabott, ,,f ,.,,,. muken left Tuesday mornin formal., a sister of Geo. W. Hemlrk-k-io Cow creek canyon country for a ' , who wa hM We(llH1Mlin. am, we. k s camping. Mr8 (, w Mrs W M. White returned Tues- returned to their hons Thursd,v ilov t it nflf hfklnA of Pnn'AnA n f . . I I ' " uiioi ms- It in t; her daughter, .Mrs. W . W. Wal ker, for three months. Rev. V. C. Gloeckner went to Le- land this morning on his duties as Sunday school missionary, ii.. i n ri,.t i . m i rui . u. rieiu leu 1 uesuay morning for Eugene to spend some time. He will return to Grants Pass in me iaii. i.ean cinder, wno nas iven si'en.I- ins several weeks with Paul Wanrh- ard, left Tuesday morning for his : honie at Jefferson, Iowa. Mtoa TTnrv Pnrt ralnFni,1 ..i.. "nil iviui urn iu nn ios Angeles hnn-.e at Yoncolla, after visiting her I MjKg M. v;in arrived mdav to vis brother, Warren Rurt. She was ac-,it hr sister, .Mrs. C. R. ''ifield. conipanled by Muster Ray Purt, who will visit for a time. Fruit funnels, fruit pns-es and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tolin left Wed- ncsday morning for thir home nt Lcs Angeles after visiting relatives. Mrs. Bertha nidderman left this mnrninc; for her home at San Jose, Cal., after visiting her danghter. Mrs. E. A. Holmes. L. L. Hartley arrived this morning $"0 per month and lie to do the jan from Portland to visit relatives. itor work: or a first tirade lady teach- Mrs. Arthur Rrnwn returned to- jer $(10 per month and the district day from visiting her parents at En- pay for the janitor work. Ei-hr gene. jtikonttis' term desired. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Terrlll of j Address J. T. Robersnn, clerk; or Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. W. C. Ter- J Directors 11. II. McCIuiig. W. A. rill of Reaumont, Tex., who have George, A. T. Cart, been spending a few days with their We wish school to liedn on the old friends, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kar-j first .Monday in Spt'Tuber. ner, left this morning for California .1. T. ROREltSOX. to visit relatives. --;-:H Dist. Cle:l: Xo. 3'. J. C. Forbes, for som time with j the Southern Oregon Supply Co., in , frnall rifles, large rides and shot charge of the dry goods department, amis at Cramer Pros. left this afternoon to join Mrs. For- ' bes at Reno. Xev. oH( I-:. W. II. McArthur left this afternoon 1 for Sacramento. ! AH l,el'J,"ls ini"':c,i to the S..uth- Edwin Bobzien left last night for .Newport for n two-weeks' stay. E. V. Smith started for Rray, in Klamath county, this morning on limber business. The Geo. C. Rabin and Don ne!! families returned today about noon from their two-weeks' camp o" Deer creek Mr?. Inez Baldwin, vice p'.'sld' iit and state organizer of the Lincoln Annuity T'nion, arrived in Grants Pass today to spend several days in 'he interest of the order. .1. L. Robert, formerly of this place, but now with the construction j department of the Oregon Electric 1 out of Albany, arrived in the city this ( morning to spend several days. Mr. Roberts states that several of flu1 I former Grants Pass Southern Pacific ! men are now with tlio Oreaon Elec tric. The L.i- as-Riggs-Hill camping , party returned from Elk creek Mon- ! day evening", reporting an outing re- j plefe with sport, and a larder filled j with fish and venison. I Mrs. F. W. lilake returned Wed-; r.osday night from a three weeks' j Ft.'.y at Si:nta Ro-a. '.vhere she was i !.'.' 1 on a o'int of the illness and ; death of an aunt. Mrs. H. E. G!.is 1-ft for Merlin T!:u:sd.;v r.i'irn: ImJ. Mr. Vrs. Thnrsilay incin' o v.'.-it ? r y ve: i:rs. A. .! S 1: ' f'-' rrt v : r ! ':':'. . ; to ;on -r h Win, T; at ii o-i A; h -a'c. F. DaVis rflllri..1 her home at v.. ., . lu nier a Sliort eiaj. M5 s M returned tov f - lhiM:eu i oc a fro a visit at Port- land. H. M. Pfefferly. whom vo ,-an "II hy most any official title vou wish and he on the safe side. a i:, the city Wednesday a. onipanied iv his two sons. m i.me creek was a will hunt fr deer todav. and r Thursday visitor In the city. this evening P. l.aswell, a former rt-si.Vnt of . . Heer rreek. hut now 0f Coos eounty. '(u.l.h-n Kule VwV Rotuiu came here Wednesday, nnd went out Frank Mashtmrn. ;,rorl..or tn Hwr rrilflt' ii I, . i p ,,;, erty Inter.-.. Milton Reynolds and son, John, of i Merlin, were in the city Thursday. I Messrs. Taylor and PeOrasse. Doer irreek farmers, were In Grants Pass j Thursday. j F. F. Metseuan, of the Josephine hotel, has returnpri frr.m (to Foley Springs and Newport , C. D. Woolverton and wife of Gold Hill are visitors in the cltv from that city. Mrs. Thus liuy. of PorMand. is spending a few days in this city vis itlns her dauuliter. Mr. Ch:,a it. Boyce. , ar or at endinir i !-..- ' :;:::t'ral and look- i jing after business matters. ' Miw-.,j .,i,.,t. i.-i ,i i ...... Luerte Ogden left Thursday for thelr h(1Ilie nt 0akl.,n,, r, ' ,.,. : visiting the Geo. A. Steel familv at . wtnnno ti,., , ,..n .... , , uii ii 5 mail's Mr. slil dents nt the University ot California ! Mrs. E- r)ei.tson aiH, ,.hil iren retrne, Thursday morning from visit wIth lHr Mrs M j j.' Anderson, at Kstacada. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. .M. G. Sturtevant left today for a three-months' visit . n.r i. strainers at Cranu r Pros. TFAdlKK WWTi l). Teacher wanted for district No. ".9. at Wonder, .losepbine niiinty. We will pay a first gi"nb man teacher em OreL'ou upply i.. are urgently male early si-t- requested to ca t lemon: of their act omit dorsum, i. s. kaphai:;.. Office Gibson Grocery Front .Street. lu the ii n Ag'iit. Co.. .17 lluntin hun'ers' i ; coats, ii'iiiihig i.es at I'ranier ii i es and CITY I i;i:s Ri'R's Vo l h i; Time .:? f n.ds in :hs .' y to rede 'in ;.!! wari ants I'y ;ro.is prt tea'? I : ep .'. g"II. tliis l::terest up to ; ml t'if 'i : ,'.. .' ;,: ! :!''. Pa vl 1st day Will ' ea: ; t Jia:.-s I'a. of A'i-"i--t. ' at er da'e. 0. P. City 'i 1 .' i.'STEK, Treasurer. Thermos botf 'piart si::e $2.1" '.-. pint size. 1. at Cramer Pros. COMING EVENTS. .ugu-t 1 T, Tuesday o Saturday- -lose sa'e nt CraMr !!r"s. Se tt indow. A if,' isf 21. Wednt:-ia.- At s p. tn. PMatlier Dulili'i 'Ci'! xiiolnt Sieeting at 1 1 Sal v,i' :. Arm . Augu.-t :0-3J, Mi r.dn- -turds y-- Water Carnival at ('.rscrr.t CPy Cal. :; r M"i."'.a. .-'.' ii r'!,iy - l Togoi. st: t" fair n Salet;'. ,..!.,. ',, i' ;i .' ! -:. ! a ni.t ! 1 T.:.. . ". ,o hU,k- -Mr. and Mrs. H.- C. Kinnov. Paul ... ' Kinney ami Mrs. X. P. DoJe left early T,'-J." wornln? for Klamath Falls hy auto. Thir rin .vt.n. over about a week. ( For 'ciiiv.ii .Mtsis. F. T. MiKii'Mrv and F. V. Kiis-tll. with their wives, left Tues day nih' tut- J.i?. .i ..... . ,,, li()hU,n J.,,,,, Stt).et lf.nil.nej Jj0. day fr01I, hjs St , KaMaa CUv and New York pun-hasing trip ex- tendins over mx or seven weeks. (). c. HHne. or.e of the miesm.-n, re-! turned Sunday from his vacation of! several weeks spent mostly at his! home at Toledo, Ohio. I Apiiiitil Administrator County .ludse .V well ha appointed ! Kd. Dailoy as administrator of the i estate of his brother. Jas. Dniley, n j cent ly deceased at Kerbv. Geo. Hciuti i ktoit Iturieri Ceo. w. Hendrlcksoa, who was stricken with paraly;s ;cral days ago and died on Sunday, wgr buried ' today in Granite HIM" cemetery, the) funeral being held from Hall's chapel at 2 o'clock. Several days were con sumed in locating a sister, Mrs. Geo. Webster, who was known to live In this day by mutual ronsent. Mrs. Min CaUforn'.n, but her exact residence ; nl Wes'erheld purchasing tho Inter could not be discovered '""til yester- jest of Mr. limbeck. All accounts nro day, Mrs. Webster was found nt Lin- 'payable- to Herman Westerheld. coin, Placer county, and was present j Grants Pass.. Ore, -August 18, at the funeral. M&12. I1NRMAX WKSTFRHKI I). Returns From the Kal H. WilV'tt, of the Cougar Con- i solidated Mines Co. In the Galice dls trlct, returned last week from Chi ad Kansas City, where he went n business of the company. He rame In from the mine Wednesday ...r iin,8. ...i. ui.vii Mi.s 'lowing the statement of n connden mine is shut down now on account of ' , el!,pllive of , lnnvn plct,.B the lack of water, but tlmy expect to (.onfern of tnf, ,.tv be in operation by the first of the j T)e MmH, lt ,3 hll(1 wl m,ltf8 n"m,n- :iu length and will rover the colonel's ' . . (.nr,.t.r from cidlege years to his Xew . .. - I a r 1 1 : 1 1 . . . . i. vve is IJeiiiovcil An oieratlon was performed tb.ls afternoon for the removal of the lef; eye of H. A. Corliss. The optic w.i Injured several davs ago by a pl 'C of steel that was broken from a p!c; with which he was working in the mine near Yreka. He ame here and every possible effort wns mad ' to sav the eye. but as it was alTeitin; the uninjured member, the open'lor. was necessary, and it was performed nt the Good Samaritan hospital. Wooilro..- Wilson 'here, Miss Alberta Mexican Refugees Visit i Claire, a s iffri.'to'.i. c;" Sheridan, Mrs. Frank Jordan and daughter. W'yo., assured the dcmociatlc caiidi Maud. siopiied ofT at Grants Pass to date today that the women of Wjo visit for a few days before ironist on inir.g favored him for the presidency, to Crescent City to visit another , Miss Claire gained, consid'i able daughter. Mrs. Fred Endert. Mrs !f;.mp recently by riding from Sberl Jordan was living at Madero. Mexico, dan to New York and later ncrns the but was compelled to leave because continent, of the rebellion, departing on one nf 1 tho r fiiL'ee trains. loni'sis Visit Grants Pus Messrs. C. A. White and J. S. iwengnrd. with their familv's. travel ing with two automobiles from Pull man. Washington, to California points, arrived in the city this morn ing, and will remain for n short vis it at the home, of Wilford Allen, a former townsman. Pi isonoi's ReluriK'd to A-.ilaoil Otfi'-ers from Ashland iain r Wedtiesday ever, ins.' and retuir d to t!:a i ity wj'h tiie two young m-n c.'r.t tred hero ) Chief Mi l. can. wanted for robbery nf a store. The lads, who each gave their age as IT years, cci; f s- .1 to the crime. On of tbeni said be was Thos. !,. Monk, of Siitiinierville. Ore., the oilier giv ing the name of l.aVere Hrnl-.s, of Spokane. Tbo Head Line The broad white stripe paint..! along the length of the Southern I'a i itie pass' -tiger depot platform, whEh a.o.-aror on Wednesday for the fi.st :'. '. has been causing considerable on ti, "tit ard itri'iiry on the part .f the uninitiated, as to its real sig- ; nifi'ari'e. The line was put thr"j pursuant to an order Isiud s'a'Irig , j that the outside edge of baKgave and ; express trucks must not extend over I i!ie i"- w hi. b Is 1-2 f-e' from I e t.tei I '. t i ' ar" in iii'.M'.: -ti.:. in-' k, whi! '!':iey Tii.1". : '-!.;; 'be tr Alt'n.'l.. '. o ;:m I- M - C ', i: A ' ' i. , 1 ' '-I ; 1 .' , t - i : .' 'i :,; t::i ',v Deal Dick Sowell, one of the pioneer nes- ' Uents of the Althons noinhhnrhnod . a and had a host of friends who mourned her early death. She Is surviv.-.i i,v her inKUmi an.i ; daughter two ad oue-half yars of .as. New (it'iu-ral Freight Agent II. A. Hinshaw baa just bou ap pointed general freight aseut of the ''" Southern Pacific company In plate of Jll. K. I.ounsburg, who resigns to ac cept a positiou with another com pany. Mr. lienshaw and his assist- of Jant, J. II. Mulkey. siient Thursday In the city familiarizing themselves with the work at this point. Sinning for Folio Misses Louise Harvey And KlUa heth Davis left Thursday morninj; for l!rkcley, C'al.. where they will outer the I'nlversity of California. , They w ere accompanied by Mis Clair , Kremer, formerly of Grants Pass. who will also enter tho university. J -4 1 t ents per doen, leaders ." cents at 'Cramer Pros. ,lsst).l Tlt OF PAKTNFRSIIIP. Tho partnership heretofore exlst- Ing between Herman Westerheld and Amel Harbeck as the Grants Pass Meat company, has been dissolved ( OLOM.L WILL POSH FOR MO l(i I'K II RFS. i PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.1.- That Colonel Roosevelt is to pose for the n,ovi(,R.. ((1 ai(, n hls ,.nnumi,ni Is generally believed here today, fol- York police roinmlsslonershlp, then jump to the famous San Juan charge, and finally to his activities as chief executive of t hi- nation. j , White li. vl prevorvi.ig koit !.. tit) I White li. vl prevorvi.ig koitb.s ; cents and up nt Cramer Pros. I I i;niL 1 1 K c HO KIDFK I SFFS GOV. 'ILso.. ' SEAGIRT. X. J., Aug. M.--Rldjn brnnfh..i to the home of tiovrnor Stone jars. Mason jars jars at Cramer Pros. E onoiuv ! GENERAL WILLIAM iioolll 1,1 I ll Ell NEAR DE VI II. LONDOX. Aug. 1.1. General Wil liam linoih, head of the Salvation army. Is steadily sinking today. He Is titce,)Xcious lllie-t of (lie time and I. Is lid Is believed to be near. ST A I LAND P.Oi:i) I.M I S LONG LEASE. SALEM. Or.. Aug. 11. The s'ate laml board has given a foi t - ear ; lease to a company i euresented by Charles M. Sain, Ellis Mallerv and W. i. Young of Eos Angels. (over-! Ing the wafers and beds of Summer and Albert Lakes In southeastern i i .Oregon, comprising about s,nfoi; acres of land and w a ter. The company Is to commence the Immediate construction of va's and 1 calclniini; plan's of siiflt' ient capacity jto e a pop. if not bss than lonin.a ' I tons of salt annually at eat b lake j i ! wot i n EMi (, i i:n i, IK.il 1 1 (; ! MI VK O. I I.OS AM. ELKS. Ah-'. if:.: a .-pet . oe ,o M::i.o,.-4 of l.o- Aligfdes. I.'.. J'nMow :v ,' Is!, Rl I'l v!.b h lie 1 1 a ' t i," !., l p u lor l..-e C;,. .'.! o l ' 1 ." M'i -II , I the i. -. o:i. II,, I. ', f m- : e i.r . o ' e.e i i j - eriPa !i; brli,- t ,.af ye jeo iu! o t ! I . I' . te'lot. ;,r. t-f r. ,t , , I -I I ! I'or-'i.O .1 M; public, is WdJ ting 1 i'; businevii !,,eii of Eo ' ,V ; '.. i ;-d C, ' :. 1 :.' 'I' t i,f ':. :. i' -in-! ; . i . : lionx. DORX Kichard Alloa Smith, weight eight and one-half pounds, arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, on the 6th lust. To Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Anderson, Grants Pass, Wednesday, August 14, a girl. Weight seven pounds. Mrs. Anderson was "Miss Georgia Coron. To Mr. and .wis. Will McCallister. Thursday morning, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, August 10, a girl. Weight seven pounds. (TI AIU.I S I'RFSIDFXT TAFT WITH POLITICAL TRARKS. Hy I'nited Press Leased Wire. WASHIXC.TOX. Aug. II.- Oppos ing President Taft'fc appointment of Secundino Romero as federal mar shal of Xew .Mexico, Congressman Ferguson of that state charged in the house that President Taft traded pat ronage for delegates to the recent re publican national convention. "President Taft twice rejected Ro mero for the marshalshlp," said Fer guson, "but after the Chicago con vention he sent in Romero's name. Fred Chavez, a Roosevelt delegate, supported Taft on every roll call n; "IRON AGE" CULTI VATOR and SEEDER F lpD P "fP J IL JUi ILd o Given as a Prize to the Josephine County boy or girl under 18 years of age, exhibiting the best display of Farm Produce at the JOSEPHINE COUNTY GRANGE FAIR to be held at Grants Pass, September 18, 19 and 20th. See cultivator ot our store. Grants Pass H'dw. Co. .loscpliinc County Distributors for Mon arch Ilangos, I-owe Mros. "High Staiitliirtl" Taint, .lohn Dci-re Iii)knH'iits, Ikst Made . Hmiihss. FIFTY-FIRST OREGON TATE FAIR SALEMSepl. 2-7, 1912 $1.8,000.00 Offered in Premiums on Livestock, Poultry, Agricul tural and Other Products. i;s, mm snow, MiooiiNt; lui i:n.mi:.nt, rand mi( i .ins. i ii:i;((i:us m i i:i i: m 1 1:. i iuns. -I Nli Ki: 1'I.I.MII i I.IM AND I NIRV IM. WvS. Ri I'l I l ii I I S ON I.R RAILROADS. I 'm: I'MtTif i i.i:s itii:i:ss FRANK jMEREDITH, Stcrebry. s l.l.M ii;i.(.(iN. Chicago. Congressman Curry say. that when he remonstrated with Chavez for repudiating Roosevelt, tb latter replied: 'I must do It to &et I my cousin, Romero, appointed." j Congressman Curry denied making ;smh a statement, though he- believes Chavez supported Taft tn order to help Romero. OCKAX PARK. Cal., Aug. I.V i Xew insmauie methods against j hubby's beach flirting have beou dis covered by a party of I.os Angeles summer visitors. Each wife sews ,a bag of aisafoetida to her spouse's bathing suit. Results an? reassuring. We have the fishing tackle for riv er or creek. Cramer Uros. NOTICE. To Whom lt May Concern: The proprietors of the Columbia Mines Company on Grave creek, near the town of Placer, Josephine county, Oregon, having this day been leased to C. F. Foss, Scott Rally and Crock Eiiperlv. doing business as the Tom !East Mining Company, C. F. Foss, manager, please take notice that the undersigned will not be responsible for any bills that may be Incurred by the above rartles. Aug 6, 1912. COLFMP-IA MINKS COMPANY, L. A. Lewis, Pres. rnia.- T1 y.