it TVK8DAY. FKIiUfARY IK, IP18. PAGB FOCR GRANTS PASS DAILY COi'lUEK 1 Wedding Rings Two "Rings" if you are lonely. Letcher & Son JEWELERS FERSSNflL B LOCAL Frit Krauss came In from Selma I Young Women's Club 1250 ACRES CHANGES 11 today tor a short stay, Mr! and Mrs. Ed. Dallejr, of Selma, are In the city today. Mrs. Harvey Faubion and two chil dren went to Roseburg this morning to visit relatives. Daggett & Ramdalls" cold cream. Sabin hs it. 94 Charles MorrtsoYi and family re turned todav from Selma, .where they spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill return ed this morning from Klamath Falls, where they have been for the past two months. R. w. Kltterman. of Kerby, ar rived this morning from Camp Lewis, where he was discharged from the 62nd Infty. He was sta tioned for a time at Camp Lee, Va Mr. and Mrs. R. G. BullacK, of Ooldendale, Wash., who are on their way home from southern California, stopped off here to visit Mrs. J. H. Bratton, an old school friends, left tor their home this morning. J. C. Gilbert, of Medford. is In the city for a few days., Mr. - Gilbert conducted a bakery business here some years ago, but tor the past five or six Tears has been located at Wolf Creek, Ore.. Feb. 18. (Spe- Mfidfopd . eek h. ,,,, hI. clal.) Rev, W. G. Smith nas som Medford bu-Jnesa. hi Wolf Creek holdings, about Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Smith and Miss 1.25Q acres, to a. ucu. nw.. " Bertrand. rrandDarents and sister Tacoma, a hydraulic engineer of S5 of Q E Bertrand of this city, left years experience, who decided upon tng mornIng for tne-r nome at Su. the investment alter a most tnor- m Wash. Thev stonoed off here . -i 1 ' - ough investigation wnicn connaraa on thelr way nome from jg Angeles, him of the great possibilities nere for fruits, nuts and general agrl- I r- -. . b i ... n m. 1 f ii ,d I ranivua yiimsj ajaii-3. Because of the fact that Mr. T , l7Tn J nawaa n .01u . ' j rounded by pleasant Irish fields and on over iuu iruu area, in tut. gorgeous hawthorne hedges. The huge as an expert nyaraunc engineer, u sQaare tower stands as firm and true opinion Is well founded. He shares now as In the days when old Cormac Mr. Smith's conription that In this McCarthy ruled over the land of Mun delightful little valley there are the ster. The old chieftain built his cas most tavorable and the fewest uh- He to withstand English guns and Eng favorable condiUons native of all Usn diplomacy and Blarney castle. baa this wonderful coast country and he "It the trust contemplates the highest develop- mor.t anoortllv laW rnnriitions Pleasant OIO. Age. warrant. Mr. Hawks has listed most -. . , . , I soul having . served Its time, so to or me iracis lor Bam m m Titiu.ij . . . . , ,, .,. n(i and expects soon to have new people! httlo- -no and ,n opon them; has taken over the Wolf qioq. ahould Bve In Its own Creek hotel ana win sees to mane thoughts and, as the expression goes. It attractive to Pacifio highway should dwell apart. Indeed, if It has travelers as well as the railroad pa- In store any of what may call the trons. and mav take over the store food of study and philosophy, nothing or open another. He Is favorable to " Pleasanter than an old age of The Young Women's club will meet tonight at 7:30 at the court house. This Is the first meeting since the flu ban and It la desired that everyone be present MtMitenant Hauler to Siberia- First Lieutenant Vernon Basler was a passenger, on this morning's southbound train en route tor San Francisco to embark tor Siberia with nearly a hundred officers and men ot the 75th Infty., ISth Division. Lieu tenant Basler states that his father and sister are still In the service and at Bremerton. His brother. Loren, Is now at Willamette uni versity. Electric Work Phone SO Medford. Store. Panls Electric 68tt Sneak Thieve Operating Petty thieving la being carried on to some .extent, and the taking of articles from automobiles Is causing annoyance. A few nights ago H. W Webber lost a robe from his ma chine and last night a wind shield wiper was taken from the Voornies machine while standing on the street Joins Star in Washington The Washington (D. C.) Herald in a recent tssutf, prints the follow ing: "Two hundred members of the Esther Chapter, Eastern Star, wit nessed the Initiation last night of three candidates, Mrs. Vina Elliott Opdyke, Mrs. C. C. White anV Miss Mildred .Glore, wun the" complete Masonic ceremonial ri'es. Phone 28 Calls Howell's 609 Vs G street. cleaning shop, 96 TAFT SPEAKS IRE Former President William How ard Taft addressed a big crowd ot people from train No. OS this after noon, In this city. Only short notice was given that Mr. Tatt would ad' dross the people here, therefore many were not apprised of the tact until too late to be present. Mr. Tatt talked. tor about IS min utes, giving a brief outline of the aima ot the proposed league of na tions and naming some of the more salient features of the covenant drawn up and read at the peace con ference by President Wilson. He stated that It was. not a matter ot politics and urged every one to sup port the league, the main object ot which la to do away- with future wars. He was repeatedly cheered and his speech was well received. It was through the efforts of Dr. W. H. Flanagan of this city that Mr. Taft was persuaded to make a short speech here, and in a few well chosen words the doctor Introduced the former president, who spoke from the band stand In Railroad park. Mr. Taft will visit the. principal cities of California before returning east Nice Warm Underwear To luwp out March anil April cold winds MRS. E. REHKOPF lU'TTH STRIKERS ARE. OOIXQ RACK TO WORK Butte, Mont., Feb. 18. Butte's strike of miners, which began Feb ruary 7, has ended. Unofficially It ended yesterday morning, when several thousand miners, who had remained away from work for nine days, presented themselves at the mines and asked for their old lobs. . 'WILD WEST" DIVISION WILL BOON SAIL TOR HOME cooperative and profit-sharing meth ods and will see that all who become members of the new community have all the advantages in securing sup plies and marketing products which the most patriotic and up-to-date communities enjoy. leisure. Exchange. Quality That Counts. It Is no great matter to associate with the good and gentle-; for this Is naturally pleasing to all, and every one willing eojoyeth peace, and lor eth those best that agree with him. With electric light and power and But to be able to live peaceably with the favorable transportation faclU- hard and perverse persons, or with ties, and methods of preserving all the disorderly, or with such as go products which cannot be marketed contrary to us. Is a great grace, and to advantage In the fresh state there 8 m08t commendable and manly tjilng. Is every reason to believe that Wolf ThmM Kempis. Creek will become one of the most prosperous communities of the coun ty. Mr. Smith is to remain as super intendent and Is promised all the Foul Play. Lady (who has given a tramp a plate of scraps) : "You must feel the humiliation of begging for food.' Tmn "Tf nnf that ai mnph mum. help he needs, and R. A. Macnab and Wnat hortg me , tnat Tm deprlTing ramiiy are aireaay on me gTouno, tne porP nnercent fowls of a feed.' saving come direct rrom tne Kansas experiment station. Mr. and Mrs. Hawks will occupy! the Plnkerton house for the present. Auto Tourists In the City . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Casler and son. R. M. Casler, and wife, are in the city today, guests at the Oxford. The party left Demmlng. N. M., Feb-- ruary 2, tor Portland, stopping over two days in Los Angeles, and but gl()n tor the heavy roaas irora neaaing to Dunsmulr would have made the entire Journey to Grants Pass In their car. . They, encountered many Salem, Ore.. Feb. 18. The 91st, or "Wild West division." has been designated for return with the latest date for embarkation set as March 1, according to word conveyed la a let tej to Governor WIthyrombs Just re ceived from MaJ. -General William II. Johnston, in command of the dlvl Paymaster for the Party. As an Inducement to Cedl, aged four. antos on the Slsklyous almost burled.0 t,'nd Sund" c.ho0' 'or t iuu;, u u Bnuweu io carry me pen nlcs to be put Into the collection en velope. . When the class monitor cams around the teacher and the rest of the 94 class, were very much amused to bear her say In her most dignified tones. -uere, gins, I will pay the fares." In the snow. Moore's Rye Bread- It Is tine. The Wardrobe Cleaners We have equipment to. give you first-class cleaning and pressing This Is si picture of our pressing niaclUne We Call For and Deliver The. Ones Over. Life Is a book. Read It carefully, for you can only read It once. Boston Transcript. , Feb. !(, 27, it. Wednesday, Toure . day, Friday Stats examinations .at the, courthouse.' Mar,, 1,. Saturday Meeting of Po mona Grange with Rogue River Valley Grange.' . NOTICE Local Board Closes ' James Martin, who has been In charge of the local board office since the departure ot Representative C. A. Sldler for the legislature, states that the work here Is finished and the records are ready to be forward ed to Portland. As a grand finale, the war department sent a question naire to the bead . of each local board. This contained 24 questions, some of which required several hours to answer. Red tape Is as hard to untangle as barbed wire, but thn wnrlr nf ttiA Inral hnnrfl flnnnr- ently, Is finished. Best Material for Splints. Galvanized wire netting Is claimed to be much superior to wood ss a ma terial for surgical splints. It Is strong, light In weight non-absorbent and easily sterilised, and, unlike wood and plaster, gives free ventilation. The new splints are woven from wire so tempered that It can easily be pressed Into shape to 'be bound closely upon the Injured limb. Notice Is hereby given that from this data . will not bs responsible for any debts contracted by any per son without a written. order from me. H. B. CALHOUN. February 12, 1919. " 94 If you have anything to sell trj a classified ad. Envelopes attbs Courier Office. Ringworm Scalp Sores If want sjxtadr help try tbt D. D. B. Pn. scrlptloa. So ur to ?. aot trour'ar near. Itwutws Into tha scalp and lha nllof is inrtsnt Ijl It tod? oa otu garaU. HD.iED.ini I Hie LiauidWaslt H, Clemens, Druggist AMERICAN" SAILORS' TAKK TURKISH "HAREMS" I New York, Feb. 1 8. Eighteen of the 56 members of the crew of the United States gunboat Scorpion, in-1 terned at Constantinople from April It, 1917, until last November, mar ried Turkish women and have been left behind there. JOY -THEATRE Salad Jell Lime Jiffy-Jell is fla vored with lime-fruit es sence in a vial It makes a tart, green salad jell. Jiffy-Tell desserts are flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly con densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty and it is. You will change from old-style gelatine dainties when you once try Jiffy Jell. Millions have changed already. Order from youf grocer now 10 Flaeon, at Yam Cfo ear's TONIGHT . PAULINE FREDRICK iq "The Eternal City" Hall Calnls greatest novel. Millions saw the pic ture when it was first released few years ago. "The Eternal City" la back, re-edited, re-entitled, better than ever. E ' AT TUB MOVIK8 '" . t t t t 1 1 Jplia l)axruiore at the Joy John Barry more, who will be re membered tor his work In "Ths Mau , From Mexico," "Are You a Mason," and more recently "lUttlos," will bs the star at the Joy Theater Wednes day and Thursday In "On the Quiet." You wouldn't believe 1 slap-stick comedy was In John Darrymore's line, but he can fall Into a bathtub and sleep In ash cans with all the slap-tick knowledge ot a Charlie Chaplin or a Mack Bennett star. "On the Quiet" Is not a slap-stick come dy, but there are bits of this comedy brand brought to light and in all Justice to Jack, these bits are em phasized and registered with artis try. With the few exceptions of slap stick, the screen version of, Augustus Thomas' stage success In which Wil lie Collier starred, is stralght-from- the-ehoulder comedy-drama ot the cleanest and most enjoyable type. John Barrymore, the start, is a positive riot; be has an Inimitable style all his own that makes every mpve funny. Director Whitney was on his Job every minute, the sup porting cast Is exceptionally good; the result Is one of the very best comedies of recent date. XKW TOUAY WILL TRAOE Land slightly Im .proved In Baker county for hotin and lot tn Grants' Pass. Phone , 375-R. Write 317 E street, Grants Pass, Ore. 9: FOR RENT Furnished house. In quire Red Front barn or 802 M street,' Mrs. Peter Gravlln. G TOMORROW A?y THURSDAY JOHN BARRYMORE in "On The Quiet- A poltive riot of fun A sure cure for the' blues, A Bray Pictrognipli VULCANIZING Unllmltod Kuaran-T tee. If you are not satisfied, your money returned. Auto Service Co., phone 324-J., opposite Oxford hotel. - - 19 ANGEL CAKES T5c. Phone ,190-J. 94tf ---sj L BACK LIKE A BOARD? irS YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use suffering from ths ' awful agony of lame back. Don't wait : till it "passes off." It only comes back, liml tlio cause and stop it Diseased conditions of kidneys are usually lndl- , catcd by stiff lame backs and other wrenching pains, which are nature's sis Hals for nelpl , " Here's the remedy. When yoti feel the first twlng.s ot pain or expert ence any of these symptoms, get busy nt once. Op to your druK(It and get ?,i??.Xirof I"10'-. pr-Slnol GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cnpsules, iS., porteu. esu every month from the ' ijuuiuiutK, ja naariem. iiouanrL Weasont and easy to take, they Instant 'j mo yuiaonous germs Clc your system and bring quick relle l fl. Ann. ...... U,.: J. J - , nun vruif quiLK reueK. tor over two hundred years they have been helping the sick, Why not fi'Xv thSm ' P01? rywhere by re- mjwe druggists in sealed .packages.' Three, sixes, Money back If thev d 4. 1 1 Of holrt wah A 1 M uK-t -. ' i Pacha f i for 23 Cants md lis aura ths i box JH. "GOLD MED, DAI' is on ths same 't -. !' :'f