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Weekly Rogue River Courier from Grants Pass, Oregon • Page 8

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KICHT GROCERIES A Complete Line Poultry Supplies A Large Variety I ParrW trj. Mrs. Tom Harvey arrived Wednes day eight from Marubfk'Id to spend several weeks with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Dean and her many friend here. She was accompanied by and Mrs. Arthur DenUon, who have been visiting herself and bus-band on ttu coast. It all looks alike to "Interio;" kal-somlned, whitewashed, plastered or wooden walls, Instantly covered with "Interio," the new wall finish.

Crnnts Pass Hardware Co. 535-' Leon Porter of Lewiaton. stopped off to spend a day with his old friend, F. K. Hobson, leaving Thursday morning to continue his Journey homeward.

Rev. A. Helms and son, S. W. IMma.

of Portland, arrived Tuesday from tho Churrh of Ood camp meeting at Lodl, and will spend a few dys with Rev, J. L. Green. Mr. and Mrs.

N. Glass left Wed- inesdny for Tied Muff, after pending 10 days In this section, Their home Is Los Angeles, but they looking over th Rogue river val- WEEKLV ROGl'E IUVER COIRIEU HOW TO SPRAY FOR CATERPILLARS $10,000 DAMAGES. (Continued from Page 1.) The army of caterpillars have invaded southern Oregon council at the last election as a socialist from the Fourth ward. He is la Southern Pacific railroad engineer, hl(h and this is his first holding of a po- '8 office. He says that he has at FRIDAY, USE 1J12.

maids will to tha two young ladies who polled tba second and third largest vote. In the parada will ba autos, floats, carriages, all wlu floral decorations. Attorney Fred Williams will be officer of the da. Immediately after tha parada will Graut Pass Is filled with the come the exhibition or roses entered bloom and the fragrance of tha rose for prizes at the exhibit room In tha ROSE FESTIVAL IS ATTRACTIVE II no attempt Is made to fight these wife, pests they will take everything in sluht. The only thing that will stop Frank l.eet will not be called upon them when on the march is a stream t0 liiv thousand of his hard-earn-; 1 ii- itt.H tr it -1 In in rna (In a 1 1 it i 117 (I, Stn ler.

Geo. H. Durham left Tuesday I'KJLSOXAL AND LOCAL, flight for Portland to he 10 aavs. air. in i a ae nw.ni in i.mi m.

I dinars io oiiiu iiin.ui r.iuroi Presto! It washi Ilka glau. I'm offl aD1 Grant9 'nt of the vast amount of wild utter accepted! IIai "Interio" vnup 1 1 1 un" shriil.l.ery wnirli tliey Dreed in, it is made apology last Iho new, brilliant, sanitary wall finish. Giants I'ftHH Ilardwnre company. Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Wynne were In the city Wednesday from canning considerable alarm among lal, Umeg en a8 palntaking In the today, and that quen of flowers holds fruitgrowers. As so many Inquiries laffairg of the municipality as In hls position of honor, and all our have cam in as to what to do, I will lown bu8ine8s, and does not leoiAe ,0 ltg royai majesty and say there Is only one thing and that that improper motives shall is spray everything with arsenate of be lniputed t0 his handling of public omae- lead or Paris green; poison of some 'matter3. For thIs rea8on, he says, June 7 is tha data of sort Is our only remedy.

If the nests jbe hag taken DOtIce of the alleged annual or webs could have been destroyed 'glan(Ierous remarks made by Leet. bration of whIcn ushered earlier In the season, myriads of! Leet. the defendant, is also a so-i" 7:30 with the continuous vaude-tlft-se worms would have been put out llallst, section foreman on the South- vie performance at the opera house. I worth, and then some. or rac.nc.

ana noaer ui i bab buggy a bandsome baby I in Washington where they we able Grants Pass city property In-, W- PJJ.d. ho destructive, we watched clo.e.y rlllding a brick block on street jsell ery lessons and material for finish- ror tne nests ana ournea tnem out lYesteraay afternoon aeeus ere mcu 4. Hven hv Deadrlck I beautiful features In this. Tne ling the same, given oy ueaancK wnere me the onice or me county conventional embroidered, value Smith building on Front street, and at 7:30 a hand concert at the stand in the railroad park all to Us closed with the ball at the Coliseum rink at 9 o'clock. All business houses are requested to closa from one to three o'clock.

Since the first publication of the list of prizes, a number of additions have been made, including: The second prize for the best dec- with kerosene torches. webs bung high In rn ii IP 1 1 XnAnA hv I Ii ft flnat fn ft A a .1... nrntwrlv Jl uc i I.uni- nr Mm ntioan hpr two ma OS. lies en. richly torch was ilea to a long pole ami lnclid ng tne Dricn ouuuius irum t- v.v ti Deadrlck Ar hl, the queen to be the young lady who $12, to be given by tne ueaancK at.

at 6 o'clock tonight had polled tho jCo. for the best 12 Madam Alfred largest vote In the contest. The rosea. Grove. Miss Ardath Urcen anlved Thursday aricriiooii to visit MIhs Jinrothy (Jilllllan.

Airs. J. A. Hurt arrived Wednesday Iilght from I'mIo Alto, to spiud boiiio months with her daiuhlur, Mrd. J.

Piirdoe. Mis. O. h. Washburn mid Mrs.

S. A. tlnilth of Chuiii'volx, Michigan, after liuvlng Hptmt tho winter at Long lleach, visited Mrs. I'. N.

fhupel nier. Mr. and Mrs. Van Pelt of Pittsburg, spent a few days at the Country Club On-hard tract, and Leet had made against the council, commenced will be uls- ncss mnueis in mat my wmc, re- irHty Mg proposition to fight. Hut.

and as, i-uir in-, u.ienM'i. Kin ii .11. i tnmK )r you Hep your trees ana bp considered this full repara-wlll remain In Portland for the sum- i.ll(.h,,K iaved thev will not be In-, a that Jured to any extent. i i. t.

i ne is us niui ii Ii action fenrd In the west us the grasshopivr lu the middle west states. Indeed! I after the council had left Tuesday evening for their home. have passed through a sec-1. li(et appeared Thiy seem much Interested In 'tlon. there is little left.

wth BpiBV. said ectlon and will probably Invest here. Tie (ciillar phase of the situation Is he was llnt a to prove I i ,1 1 1 a iu .1 tu ii nu'i (iu unit. I A. i.ii..

.1.... mm i mri u.0..ri jtju, prait ana noouie uiui denly as they com, usually in about hp t1(. Half two weeks, and all at once. At least the old city hall: that he had been MMMSTI.W CHI IM'H TO P.i: SI I AM I AI.I.Y 111). Preliminary arrangements were ma.

W) last night for tho liiiniiMllate Improving of the Christian church of Itoguo Ither for threo Jas last 'property lu this city, It being the In week. C'olvlg Williams are attorneys for Mr. Kvcrton In the suit, liider teiitlon of the church authorities to 'make extensive repairs, overhauling tin? structure unj giving It a new tho utatnto the defend has ten days cnn' of for iinswerlng, ami answer has not yet been filed. Mis futile A ben returned her lionio Merlin Tu'sday after sp. 'tiding a week in Crants Paxs.

Wlsa Corn Smith returned from Central Point WedtUMday, wheie hIk-has been teaching for the put year. Mm. Henry liennls and son arrived Tuesday from Willows, Cal to visit the Dr. J. M.

IMNwort family. This church continues to make progress along all linos. The atteud-'ance at the Sunday siiiool Is from to A clasj of 2ii taking a course In teacher training. Tho this was our experience in the state of Washington. .1.

F. Iil'RKK. Attend Wedding nt Itlddlc Mrs. Geo. Itlddle, Mrs.

J. A. Wharton and Miss Pearl Dyer left Wednesday morning for Riddle to attend the wedding of Otto (Iiirttu Brown. Weaver and Miss assisting tho in financial pastor was promptly, a fine Superior Judge John L. Child of 'piano has boon recently pnld for, Crescent City uriived l'n Tuesday nnd with the Improvements now to nlRht and left on No.

ir. for Portland jbe undertaken, the church Is making diliig good work In a reiord on field as well. The new p.is'or is of iliurch niaife's. Th" former paid his salary class, but is i the baseball mlsinfoiined as to the facts, and had no knowledge of wrong-doing on the part of any member of the council upo'i which to base the statements made. Councilman Kv.rton said that lie accepted the apology, and that so far as he was concerned it Iuiuniateii all damages.

Councilman Caldwell moved that the council accept the apologv and lleizinger suggested that bopped His Fingei it was appropriate for the council i John Peters, employed at wood cut- to join In singing, ting for Mr. Itathbun at Murphy, on "King what the dnxology." asked Wednesday nearly severed one finger the mayor. while, i nttlnir wood. Dr. Sweenev "No.

sitm 'Quit Kb kin' My Iloun" iwwetl on the finger with prospects Dnwg said Her.inger. of saving tho member. k' ami e. I wm i i mi i l. i I hmji 1 IS AS NECESSARY AS FIRE INSURANCE.

I satisfactory ranging for Children's Day exercises, to be held next Lord's day evening. on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. C.

11. Sampson went to Portland Tuesday for a visit. Mrs. Bainpson will spend the summer at Portland nnd Seaside. Mrs.

Anthony Juleck left Thursday morning for Priest Klver, Ida to Jolu her husband who Is with the Melt ee lumber company, with a five- year contract. They have been real-1 dents of tirunls Pass for three years. Ma-diburii (ioe Fust progress In a business The IjiM Wiirniiiii Chief of Police McLean has given out the order which will slop siwed-Ing on Sixth street. Many warnings have been given, but hereafter there will be a man stationed on the street whose duty It will to arrest A committee Is busy this week ar-1" automobile drivers speeding their Ie, work Mild ting ball heatings make Unlit for the team. Mowers In 4 1-2 foot cut at Cramer Itros.

Why throw money to the birds year aftrr year with Inferior articles. Frank Mashburn of tho KuU' Hauar was called to Golden Human- Use "Iuteiio" over kalsonilne, whlte-jvlUe, Tuesday, by a telegram an-tvash or on wood or plaster. Lasts nouuclng tho serious Illness of his for years and washes like glass. It's sister. Mrs.

Frank Jones. He exit new one nnd a winner. Grants Pass peels lo remain east about two weeks. Hardware Co. bio- I Mrs.

J. F. nrumhnugh and children Left Wednesday morning for F.ugene, xvhlch will be their future home. Mr. Urtimbatiith will leave in about a eek.

Ilii.vx Kogiie Kher Kaiuii Lyman, of Oakland. has pnrcha-ed a forty acre tract known as the Sherman place, on the rer. Just below the Pen- cais. it nas neen tne nnnu oi a num ber of autoists to see who can reach the bridge first, regardless of possible accidents. This the chief proposes to stop.

Wants PrUe The committee that is soliciting prizes to be given to the winners in tli contests now under way In this county among the school children Is meeting with success, but can still use- a good many more, and tho request Is made that any who have a pair, a trio, or any other number of fowls that they will offer to some energetic young tiller of the soil notify either K. S. Veatch. W. S.

Maxwell Mayor Smith declined to entertain the motion to accept the apology, making the following short but scathing address in so doing: "This is a mutter that is not city business, but it is a matter that the individual members of the council should ml upon as Individuals. It is not a matter that concerns the council as a body. I do not know or care whether I was included in the remarks or not. 1 know I was opposed to the sale of th. city hall building, but I know also that Frank l.eet had no Information upon which any decent man would base any such accusation.

It was an Infamous lie, and I think any one who made the remarks attributed to him knew he was lying. There has be.n too much talk of that character by loose-mouthed Individuals, by a noisy canaille In this town who are In the habit of libelling anyone and everybody without any reasonable basis. If the statements werj? made as It Is claimed, they were contemptibly false In every particular. 1 think Mr. Kverton did the community a service Miss Hahy Cole went to Lel.ind Ore.

ram h. the purchase being made Wednesday to tench the remaining through the agency of K. T. Mc-and one half of school for Miss Kinstry. Mr.

Lyman will clear the Jtuth Scovlll, who goes to Albany to tract, plant It to pears and ultimate-take poiiMon In a drm store make bis home upon it. With interio," tho now wall flu-! lull, yoa oft the dirt and your County Court In Session vail iii'sh at! I new time you, The county court Is now lu ses-rrpeat the Painted on over sion. Wednesday transacting stiea l.ab entitle, whlti-wash or wood or i nitine business a.i came befote it. Uteri. Crants Pas Hardware Co largely bills, accounts, etc.

or ireiami. great numner oi mntter to an Issue. 1 the hoys and gills of the county are f) (ne and! working In this contest, and provis-L wU my nm ready to ion must be made for all winners. any place to any 'initlvidiiHl for my remarks at this Mrs. L.

Shambrook on ednesuay i returned to Portland, after spending two weeks with her granddaughter, Mrs P. P. Proctor. Try some of that direct froin-the-fattorx fishing tackle at Cramer Itros. "3 time." This closed the affair so far as the council was concerned.

Previous to this arrangement for settlement, however, l.eet had agreed to pay the attorneys' fees and other costs that Mr. Kverton had been to In bringing the action for damages. We'll Do It Again-Get Your 50c Worth tinny calls wtvk repeat our hist ihy's specials for tl.e Wnelii of our weekly i 'ourior 1 rnml, cf Urn cla. 10 pink Iteans.r.Oc (t. pounds let MH'W dairy salt .4 4 1H in mU-I soajt, i.

in "Leviiio" (io.u cr I hi ti.N veam Hell- 1 1 l.lt. Vit Hi ll ty 1 io I -i uiicelored I oOc i i-v.) tirape I '2 t-'J Navel Oiangi nice rtlld sweet oOe pounds of lirt tia pickled polk deen nl e. big Ivmoos, (good I'll) I pounds good iiluumils, fresli and nice MK Just inBlac! Mcvi Stowell's, Countrv Gentleman Seed Corn The Whitehouse Grocery, PhonellO Keep vour lawn green. Hose and sprinklers of all kinds at Cramer Uros. Because it insures against decay and loss in the life of your buildings.

Does your house or other buildings have that faded "seen-better-days" look? If so it's time to buy Standard" paint in your case, and this is the time to put it on. THIS TIME PUT ON PAINT THAT WILL STAY. You want a paint that will hold its color and retain its luster and beauty for years longer than the cheap stuff that many have used, (and perhaps you yourself), and been mighty sorry for it in the long run. LOWE BROS. "High Standard Paint" $2.25 per Gal.

60c per Quart. This paint we guarantee to give the best results of any paint on the market. Comes ready to use. "High Standard" paint is made of materials that a third of a century has proven to be right. Scientifically mixed and ground to a wonderful fineness.

Unequalled in covering power, spreading capacity and durability. FOR INTERIORS. For Interior work, plastered walls, wainsi outing, or steel pilings use 'llocaday's Interio" a new one and a winner. nn 1)C used over kalsomine or white wash nothing like it for 'covering rapacity and beautiful appearance. Moisture proof not marred by scratching matches upon It can be washed and scrubbed.

It's the last word In sanitary wall flnish. It will be to your interest to come and see us and get acquainted with 'Interio." Grants Pass Hardware Co. 1:1 of TONor.vn I.AP.OIt WAK (iltOl XDI.1.SS. TONOPAH. June 6.

Rumor of labor trouble In the mines of this section, which have (ven prevalent for several davs, were denied here by miiier!" and mine operators today. It Is declared the miners are working in r.ivord uitU the Mliu-inv tiers' asso-iiatiou and are satisfied iih the dinle. whUh has been op for Rvo year. President Stephen Clark i tl.e Miners' union, declared that nier.i-bcrs arc veil with cert l.tlons and r.es. UT US rOI YOU HOW ESS X-C Arthur Hron let; T-toslav T)cnver on a sYrt Iv.ulre trip.

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