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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1912)
Fi:iIY, DK F.MBKH ii, mi m. M. A .A. .A A T MASnvin lKK03(Ali AXD LOCAL. u '-LKCT I AXD "STALL OFFlttlte. Mrs. Grate Johnson of Roseburg spent Wednesday in the city. H. L. Wilson spent Wednesday in Medfora. H. A. t and A. M, 'tri 'CtllUU 01 Mrs. H. L. Robertson and dau8h-; flowed by .n.ullauon T ,er. Miss Ida, of Merlin, were Grants nqutt. ,Usl''uon. and a I'uss visitors Wednesday. Mrs. A. A. Petty, of I "oilutrs install tur lhe l'uUuiau, i " dasuiiic veur ntu- asn., is in me city visiting heri niece, Mrs.0. C. Hunch. i Otto Ambrosius arrived this week ' from rairbanks, Alaska, to locate in this section. expecting Mrs. B. C. Dunlap on Thursday started for Llnd.sey, Cal., to spend two weeks with her sister. J. B. Crenshaw returned to his home at Newport Thursday niorniuu after visiting in Grants Pas. H. E. llaefner, of the forest ser vice, started for Marshfield Thurs day morning to spend his vacation of several weeks. . .U. i. ui'Sl. K W. Russell. J. W. E. K. Hurbirt Treas.-K. W. ciark. J we X. Nelson s'- UA. K. Cue. Jr. U Karl Thompson. s'- S A. W. Scott. J'- S.-J. w. Lucas. Tyler-D. C. Anuis. Marshal-Frederick Strieker. lU'unios (lmjitei. Reames Chapter. No. ,. Arch Masons, on Wednesday .!.' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hack and ""ted the following officers for' two daughters, Jiuth and Orril, andjtlle ensuing year: Mrs. Orril Sturtevant. left Thursday! H- Alfred Let. her. morning for Los Angeles to send ! the winter. j G. W. Brown and family went to I Portland Thursday, and will later decide on some definite location. They have been residents of Grants I Pass for more than two years. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Barels left this' Mng M. C. Ament. Scribe E. R. Hulbirt. C H. Otto J. Wyler. Secretary James Holnian. Treasurer Herbert Smith. Melila 'inniaiili-ry . Ou Friday evening Melita Com- afternoon for Des Moines, Iowa, to!mandery. No. s, Knights Templar, held their annual election as follows: Em. Com. II. c. Pobzien. Gen. Jose X. Nelson. Cap. Gen. A. II. Gunncll. Recorder G. W. Donne'l. Treasurer Frank Mnshbnrn. spend a month visiting relatives. Miss Margaret J. Bitz, of Spring Lake, Mich., national lecturer of the W. C. T. U stopped off at Grants Pass to visit her old friend, Mrs. 0. W. Murray, leaving south Thursday morning. I Miss C. U. Creecy and two nieirs, i Eastern Star, daughters of -Mrs. E. R. McLeod, left j The following officers were in Thursday for Los Angtles. They stalled on Wednesday night by Jose were, accompanied by Rev. J. II. i phine Chapter,, No. Order of the Brown, brother-in-law of Miss Creecy, J Eastern Star: Mrs. Brown having gone there some; Worthy Matron Mrs. George! weeks ago. Calhoun. Prof and Mrs. V. E. Young, who Worthy Patron E. X. Bywater. i have spent several days visiting old Associate .Matron Mis. Geo. S.;-1 friends, left on Thursday for their bin. 1 home at Long Beach. They will, "Secretary -Mrs. ('. II. lienor stop off at Sacramento and San Fran-! Treasurer -Mrs. .lames !Iidni,in ! CISCO. Miss Alma Wolke and little broth er, Sidney, started for Portland Wed nesday night to spend a few days with their mother. Miss Clara Wolke, who is attending college at Corvallis, will return home with them next week. C. S. McCall left Wednesday for C.oldflelds, Nev.. to spend the win ter at his mine. Mr. McCall spends the summer season on his farm down Rogue river. W. W. Wilson and Will Hoteling returned on Wednesday from Har bor, Oregon, at the mouth of the Chetco river. Mr. Wilson had prop erty overlooking the town of Har bor, which he exchanged for farm property in Wisconsin Co'id.i'-tress -Mrs. P. H. Herman. Associate Conductress--Mrs. Vir ginia Offing. Adah Mis. 11. Stonaker. Ruth Mrs. J. W. Lucas. Esther Mrs. Bert Barnes. Martha Mrs. Ed. Moore. Chaplain .Mrs. J. II. Hathaway. Marshal-Mrs. H. C. Bobzein. Organist Mrs. S. Rowell. Warder Mrs. J. P. Martin. Sentinel 0. C. Heinze. Mrs. Edgar Brit ton is on a busi ness trip to Los Angeles, and on her return expects to be accompanied by iier daughter. NOTK K OF SALE ON EXEC TTIOX. By virtue of an execution issued ,,,,( f iha fmintv court for the coun- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leytze of In- , ()f josephine. state of Oregon. dependence, Iowa, who are on a!,1lon a judgment rendered in saiti western tour and expect to spend the I court on the 4th YSen"t" . - l. 1 A 111" n favor of s. J. way mem winter in California, stopped off here dj .. Mn. Thursday afternoon and will spend Company. a corporation, for the a few days with their old neighbors. ! gum of Four Hlindm Fifty-Three Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Worker. !and f.0-100 ($453,501 dollars I have Mrs H F Heltman and son Ray-j levied on and will sell at public auc ::M, arrive, T- - ening to visit the formers parents, . 91J fl( 10oVinck a. in., at the front , Mr and Mrs. W. R. Nipper, during ,,;.' (lf tnp eonrt house at Grants ! the holiday season. edne morning, J. W. Ml'Per came from heMlo no,, (nmn-w.A, . , Seattle to spend Christmas and. ,T0S,.nhine county. Ore-, when Mr. Heitinan arrives next Sun- Ron t0.wit: day, the family circle will be com- j T lllirr T'- I"ete. ,',, nr.ti.-o of which, Oitntier i. :"!. tison. mf,nriltt tU F.,1 the Ele tion lm,- ;Vol. 14 of Mlnine I ec.ni, - -,; The Grants Pass hotel on Wed-; nilie ,(,.v. Or..-n. at -nesday entertained nt a chicken dm- therrnf f Mjllin (Maim lo- nr of the four city election I , . ,,!, st 12, 1!oi . by J. C. Ma - imnio Thp members of the boards ' -)h)i ,,,,,,, boards. The memticr feel that they were hn"ie express themselves ,n notice of wiiK-n 1 flf I . in ds of Jose- .,1 and ?', re. . i!ed on (l. toner Vo. n ni phln0 countv. Oregon, .u i"- "1Prrof ,..,1. Minliiu' Claim. I"'' ;'n' hv r S. e Vo Chamberlains Tablets n;M,,ril, and I . .a V 'co dH them especially suited to your tlon notir-e of h n ;th c'lror.n . . ..... ir vn i are u."""1' .. rnn.ii"nnnn the mild and Pentie '-;. ,,, October - For sale bv all dealers !nf Mitm? .... . . ci'TTI.EMKXT. lhino county i " - . . i ' on - , flf .w- l,OCIUHMI O-cfcn, at l':i--- NOTICE OF In the County county. Oregon. Court for Josephine .thoreor p,0I,tv attached . .,,,inn and or.lere.l o i... .T;;f fho Estate) ,m in ?at!sfa.tlon ot of John W. Mock, ceased) nt til ii ' u.rti,v vixen that Ora i. Mock, the administrator o the a bo 0ninQ OKtatP has men count, and that h:u ()rk 1913, at the no ur ; Pass. or- 18 r n m nt tnp H'UUt.' - the court house at Gran. .- Josephine counu. - fil I lit ' ' , . 1 ,M " ., ..i-m for .n.i rwtwi n the Time , ler of thp j"dp . .tt.,n C 1 hearing and sei.uu , , in count, and all rersons 't",1Ij! said estate and havlnp nn . n(. to said final arcoun a re If led to appear ntsa 1 and present their oh e- Ion Dated Dcceml-r -" .oN. for ,d:r.,u's r.u.- Pn'.-d "t ,lr. A B 1 ... I Ifii I'll i Hh n:u i-i ' ,.. smith. ,.. . i T,,ci,hin.' County. XCK TODAY. WEEKLY UOCl K ftlVER (Dl lUKR PACK FIVEJ (GOLDEN.R.VLE STORE'S I Pre nventory md lias Sale Only just a few days left in which to do your Christmas shopping. Only a few days until we will begin to take our Annual Inventory. NUMEROUS BARGAINS AWAIT you. We don't want to have to invoice them. We had rather invoice a small amount of cash than this big lot of merchandise. GET BUSY. We will do the rest. WE NEED THE MONEY. Rousing Bargains from Mow Until Xmas --:c.isi' ready-to-wear department offers exceptional Bargains in this end of the year sale. We have divided cur ladies' suits into four lots. Lot 114 suits in this lot, sizes 14 to 40, suits that sold up to $18.00. Your unrestricted choice CO QC of the lot yy.Od Lot 2 In this lot will be found some of the best suits we have turned out this season, some of the most popular numbers. We have not. a suit in the lot worth less than $18.50 and up to $26.50. Now don't wait until M n r a your size is gone, buy now, choice iplL.OU Lot Are all blue and black serge suits in sizes '16 to extra size 45. The final cut price M f nr per suit tplO.iO Lot 4 Now comes the cream of the entire lot, our whole line of the famous WOOLTEX suits. In this lot you all well know not a better made suit at any price tluin Wooitex. Sell them we must, if price will do it. Not ?. suit in the lot that sold for less than $25.00 and u-) to V35.C3. 'Buy quick, they won't last long at this price. on aa To close quick, the last final cut $v.UU Owing to the exceedingly low prices we have rmt on these suits, a slight charge will be made for alteration:. 777 CLOAKS Now comes the last and final story of the cloaks for 1912 only. Nineteen fancy coats left and sell they must. We will sell at some price. Last year we carried over two coats, this year, if possible, we want to clean the racks. If any member of the family wants a coat, come direct to the GOLDEN RULE. Each and every coat has a price that will sell it. C-llll TV. II IW4C WHAT TO GIVE Come into nur store and you will easily find "What to Give." We have lots and lots to pick from. If you do not know "What to Give" we shall gladly help you select your presents. We have many fancy things to please the young folks. We also have an abundance of "Sensible Presents." A giver is judged by his gifts. Everybody will be glad to get presents that come from us. Three More Days Before Xmas. Get Busy Christmas Sale of Toys, Dolls, and all Xmas Goods. These goods reached us two weeks too late to get rid of the goods, and it now means we will have to sacrifice the prices, ac cordingly they have all been marked away below regular prices. Come to the GOLDEN RULE and make one dollar do the work of two. Xmas Toys for the Little Fellow. t iiii.ij:i:n, iiekk is a letti:u ji st iti i:i I KOM SANTA LAI S. North Tide, ! cmbt-r I, 1912. Th' Colclt n Knl! Store, OrantB 1'ush. Oregon. (Jfiitlt'iuen: I regrt-t that ' wtp uiiittili- to hhip your Kx)d on time, but we have ben urniHiiilly riiwhed this fceason and thus delayed. However, tin piuids hare been shipped and no doubt have reached you before this. The HMiorttnmt of toy In the lot is the best ever cnt from my headiuarters, and are Juct the things to !u'cret children. With best wiHhes for a Merry Christinas, 8ANTA CLAl'S. (The fhipment referred to arrived Saturday and in (n display. Come and see It.) GRANTS PASS, ORE. Economists for the People hi , 111 1,01 1 ii i r ) MM r WILLIAMS ITh.M.S. We understand Kd. Herriott,, our genial staco driver, ban sold out .1 r u u C nks I" to '-: l"'l- to Amos nnmu in m.m. . aon. r.'-Vraiiht through ar- wrry to lose YA. as he has bad "' "' ' ih line fo lonu' It skeins as ttioujch 'w ' 12-20-21 tie belonged to Whllarns. Miles A pee, of hteamooat. was a ... n-irT.inU "' " T"" " lets: r. co' K 7 Tie. or f..r flock Courier. rVfTHVTOIt '"r T,l'n. n nnn. allT at the -rt likelo home laFt ,U" . t";' both pood as new. week. eec. -6 " udrin so. : Uert Sargent and K. L. HmIs were on, or bo'h at I ..o.'t 'drajiU I'as visitors last week, are Co-ir'er. ' Mrs. Stella Stratton of California returned home hint week, her moth er, .Mm. J. M. .John, jroliis with h-r to remain through the winter. Mrn. Fred O. Kelly is vlsitlni? rel-ativ- In Jackfonville this weik. Mrs. V. M. I-ni!iion wjih vinltlriK her mother laFt week. Lincoln Savage was out on the creek Sunday, brint-'lnir IIi-h White. town for some time having omi dctiial work done. There are lots of inlnirs proi-pert-Ih durln the winter months, and they nil Mm to be doliitf fine, Koine are taking out pockets and soiim are millirii; the or". We understand Mr, Iiolo has found quite a rl h vein over near the old Kt. John mine. Iioris Woolfolk of Oranta I'ahs Ik who Is going to tea h the U;iHln;ore .staying with her grandparc-ntu, Mr school the rest of the winter. 'and Mrs J. If. !e'teken. Mrs. Pain Letteken Las been in I (', I) Caldwell Is visiting bis daughter, Mrs. C. O, I!lelow. Virginia Wlrtz, ttm youn(? lady who took the carbolic add aecldent ly lam week, Ih getting along nicely. Hay seems to be In cjulte a demand this winter, ns we see several of our farmers hauling nowadays. Miss Sadie Fern Is In town do ing her Xmas shopping. Bert Sargent an, wife bare gone to Ashland to spent X,inai, Williams, Or., Deo. 17, 1912. 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