VAGK FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COV1UKR SATl ltDAV, MAIUil H, 1010. Continued Use of Cheap Lenses Will Ruin the Eyes That Is Why We Use Only Lenses Made From First Quality Optical Glass. Letcher & Son JEWELERS THWERIMI XKW TOnAT FOR TRADE 160 acres in the Im parial Valley, 4' miles from Holt Yllle. Fenced and cross-fenced farm house and lots ot shade trees. . Now planted to barley, to be harvested latter part of Aprlt, and to he followed by cotton or corn. Will trade for Rogue River Taller farm what have yon got? Isaac Beet 11 JOS. MOS3 AGBNCT Fire insur ance, plate glass liability insur ance. 204 Sixth street tf (Continued from page 1) 1 PERSONAL:! LOCAL FOR RENT House and three or six acres, eastern part ot town. House . semi-furnished if desired. Mrs. A. J. Klocker, Medford, Ore. SO 2 2 WANTED House cleaning and any ' other job work. Zenon H. Lajohn. Address No. 412 care Courier. 11 IF YOU want to increase your alfal fa, clover, wheat' and corn crops use super-phosphate or land plas ter. For sale by Oregon Cement Sewer Pipe ft Tile Co. 15 100 DOWN BUYS THIS FIXE HOME Located in Grants Pass .' In desirable location, 1012 North Ninth street Will sell this place for $500. which is just half what It cost me. $100 down and $10 per month, 6 per cent Interest. Cheaper for cash. I have acre, beat soil and good house. Clear of Incumbrances. . Owner, E. H. Mc Mullen, Route S, Box 64A, Van couver, Wash. 15 LOST-Chauffeurt badge. Finder please leave at Courier office, care No. 418. 11 who signed up a new member would be given a dtnner free at his hotel and of course the new member will be entitled to dine with the member who ropes him in. This announce ment was greeted with vigorous ap plause and there was a wild scramble tor new members. A committee of three was appoint ed to send a telegram to R. A. Booth, who has tendered Ms resig nation, ss a member of the state hlshway commission, asking him to reconsider his action and remain as a member ot this Important board. Governor Olcott has also requested Mr. Booth to remain on the highway board. At this juncture came shouts from all parts of the house "Let's eat." and a rush was made for the tables containing various kinds of dellctons sandwiches, pickles and coffee. It was not a business meet ing In the true meaning of the word, but almost the entire evening was given over to pleasure and It was a, success an evening ot fun which everyone present thoroughly en- Joyed. Grants Pass can stand more such get-together affairs, and those who perpetrated the trick demonstrated that they are not sleeping. BORN CALVERT To Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Calvert. Friday, March 7, a son. JOHNSTON To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston! Friday, March 7, a son. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends for the kindness shown during the illness and death ot our beloved wife and daughter, and for the beau tiful floral offerings. . EARL KNOX. MR. and MRS. MARK WOODY. ARTHUR WOODY. MRS. W. B. YORK and FAM ILY. FRED KXOX and FAMILY. FOR SALE Fine young ,cow, tests 5.6 butter fat. Robert McCIaskey, R. F. D. No. 2, Gran to Pass. 15 FOR SALE All kinds of household goods, including blrdseye maple bedroom set, oak buffet, morris chair, refrigerator, wringer, lawn mower, garden tools, etc. Phone 368-Y. or call 315 C street. '15 WANTED TO BUY A sound, gentle horse, about 1200 or 1300 lbs. Al o good, fresh milch cow. Address No. 428 care-of Courier. n "CAN I BE CURED?" SAYS THE SUFFERER Bihr often have yon heard that sad Cry front the victims ot disease. Per haps the disorder has gone too far for, help, bat oftener it is just in its first stages and the pains and ache are only nature' first cries for help. Do not despair.- rind out the cause and give nature all the help yon can. and she will repay 70a with health. Look after the kidneys. The kidneys are the most overworked organs of the human body, and when they fail in their work of filtering and throwing ol the poison that constantly accumulates in the ays tern, everything goes wrong. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH Capsules will give almost immediate relief from kid ney and bladder trouble and their kin dred ailments. They, wU tree your body from pain in abort order. But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name on every box. In three sizes, sealed package. Money, refunded if they do not help you. d Joy Theater Sunday and Monday MARY CKFORD In Her Newest Artcraft Picture "Johanna Enlists' She lives on a lonely farm, does Mary Pickford in this picture, and then the soldiers came. ; Never a beau before and now Lovers three! A hardy aristocratic Captain, a handsome Lieutenant, and a peppery private! Who gets her? Bet you can't guess. The private knows he is heavily handi capped and calls the lieutenant "a piece of cheese" which naturally gets him introduced to Guard House", followed by a Court Martial. The Captain is the Prosecutor in the case, but Cupid addles the brains of everybody concerned and event ually Mary Pickford rides away on a gun carriage to be married. Gus bind left this morning for Halt. Cal.. to remain some weeks. Garden seeds at Cramer Bros. 10 Sweet peas at Cramer Bros. 10 Uenj. M. Collins sient the day In Medford on business. Garden tools at Cramer Bros. 10 Charley Hanson, now of Rose burg, Is in the city today. Lime, Milestone and sulphur tor spraying. Rogue River Hardware Co. N 15 James tfnrtln made a business trip to Leland today. Couch covers at Helmer's. 10 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Huntley left last night for Riverside, Wash., to spend several weeks. . 'Lut." Sabln has it. 10 Lawn seed at Cramer Bros. 10 Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McCalllster ar rived this afternoon from Roseburg to spend Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Martin. Poultry supplies at Cramer Bros. Incubators and brooders at Cra mer Bros. 10 Fred A. Williams, member ot the public service commission, was In Medford this afternoon and will re turn tonight to spend Sunday with his family. Use Alasbastlne tor walls. Rogue River Hardware Co. ' 15 Mrs. Glenn Knedler and two chil dren arrived this morning from Cas per. Wyo., to Join Mr. Knedler, who Is employed at The Meadows. New cane poles at Rogue River Hardware Co. 15 James Logan and little daughter, of Medford, were In the city today. Mrs. George Thompson went to Roseburg this morning to visit rela tives. Simmon's Steel Beds at Helmer's. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McJlnsey. par ents of Mrs. Ed. Eldrldge, left this morning for Richardson Springs, In the hope of benefitting Mrs." McJln sey's health. Deltox Grass Rugs at Halmer's. Rev. J. R'. LInlnger arrived this morning from Corning, Cal., and will remain over two Sundays. He will preach at Bethany Presbyterian church tomorrow, both morning and evening. White llrtwd, Whole Whent And rye bread, fresh Moore's. 10 Mooting at Spent Hall The grange meeting at 8penre hall last night drew a large crowd and a rousing good ttme is reported. County Agent C. D. Thompson and Mls Ruth Corbott, county demon stration agent, both spoke at the meeting, after which some flue stere opttcon views ot farming scenes were shown by Mr. Thompson. A big dance followed the picture show. EHrt Magneto Kopitlrlni If yon have trouble with your Magneto; or It does not give the motor the pop It should. Rend it to us and we wjll make It as good as new. Starting and lighting Motors and Generators repnlred or rewound. Ford magnets recharged and made good as new at a fraction ot their original cost. Prices reasonable. F. E. Smith ft Co., Suthorlln. Ore. 13 Ito Social at Xrw At New Hope schoolhouae Friday evening, March 14.' Program: good time; everyou.0 Invited. Oontlemen bring cash ladles bring boxes. 15 Hnlcomb In Serious Condition . Word romos from Portland thai A. C. Holcomb, of the Peerless Cloth ing Co., who went to Portland two weeks ago to consult a specialist, is In the Good Samaritan hospital and U In a serious condition. nine Lodge Rpoclnl Tuesday night, March 11, work In the Master Mason degree. Supper at 6:30. All visiting brothers are cordially Invited. . 10 Working for Ttnketball The scholars at the New . Hope school are Interested In basketball and are anxious to secure an outfit, They have decided to give a basket social next Friday and will devote the proceeds for the purchase of a ball. The youngsters have made ar rangements themselves and wilt conduct the affair. Mrs. Cplesttne Honbs is the teacher. Ttrnnswlrk Tires Have your battery inspected be- fore the roads get good. Battery 11 Poultry fence at Cramer Bros. 10 Pruning tools at Crsmer Bros. 10 Mrs. Fred Mensch left last night for Portland to visit her sister and to be with her husband, who will be , Shop. engaged in the office of the surveyor j general. He Is at present in Klam- Ttmaght Here for Burial ath Falls on government business. I The body of Gordon B. Stephen Gold Seal (Congoleum) Rugs at son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Helmer's. " 10 j Stephenson, was brought to this city rrom itoseourg tnis afternoon AT THE MOVIES 4 Mary Pickford Has Three Leading Men Mary Pickford has -three leading men In her support In her newest Artcraft picture, ."Johanna Knllsts," which wlU be presented at the Joy theatre Saturday and Sunday. At least there are three Important male roles, but as Douglas MacLean wins Mary In the closing scenes, he Is of ficially designated as the lead. The service was held at the Christian church, Rev. Charles Drake conduct Ing the service. Interment was at the Granite Hill cemetery. Gordon Steohenson was born March . 14, 1912, and died at Roseburg March 7. of dlptherta. Change Your Oil Tail Merit To electric small cost. Battery shop. 11 Attention Elks , All who can attend the conven- other roles are taken by Emory t)on t0 be neil at Treka Saturday March 15, pieaaj report to William Johnson and Monte Blue, two well known Juveniles. It Is the third Plckford-Artcraft film directed by William D. Taylor and "Mary's Lambs," officially known as the 143rd regiment, United States Field Artillery, figure prominently In the fllmplay. During the filming of the picture Miss Pickford was awarded the hon or of leading the grand march at the biggest dance ever given In the west a Red Cross open-air hall given by" the Los Angeles Produce Exchange. The ball occurred at the Los Ange les Wholesale. Terminal, the largest place of its kind In the world, the dancers occupying the center of the tremendous court where the truck gardeners come to sell their produce to the commission men. There were 15,000 In attendane, with 2,500 couples In the grand, march, which was headed by Miss Pickford and Dustln Farnum. Take One.' "Olllee Window" of the Dully Chron icle of I,ondon was once told a pleas lug little anecdote of Diune Agnes Weston, the friend of sailors, concern ing Jam torts. Some lady helper at a xullors' rest hnd been mistaken enough to Imud the suitors tracts while they were having n meal. Miss Weston ad vised that some better method should be adopted. The tracts were then placed In a pile on the buffet counter, with a curd Inscribed, "Please take one." A sullor with a sense of fun transferred the card to a dish of Jam tarts, and, as the rush to the buffet be gan, the servers were amazed to see sailor aftef sailor lift a tart and walk away, while the tracts remained In an undiminished pile. Christian Science Monitor. Hammett 224-L. before Monday Plnne 10 Contract Rejected- Two contracts tor road Improve ment were rejected yesterday by the state highway commission,, one of them being for the Wolf Creek' Grave -Creek section of the Pacific highway. The commission will ask for new bids for this section at their meeting on March 26. At this meet ing the commission will also take up the re-gradlng of Smith hill, In an. endeavor to cut the grade from 8 per cent to E per cent. All Oddfellows and "llebekahs And their families are requested to be present at the I. O. O. F. hall on Wednesday evening, March 12, 1919, to meet the grand master and have a good time, T. T. Dean, sec retary. 11 Amethysts for Mourning. Amethysts will 'be niuch worn In this country during the post-war pe riod Hi mourning Jewelry. Amethysts and jet are the most widely used mourning stones. The vogue of ame thysts In the mourning was fixed after the Frnnro-Prusslan war, when thn gems became popular In France ami Germany. An abundance of good amethysts ore found In the mountain region of the western United Stntes. The best ame thysts come from Carnhny, In India, from Ceylon. Persia and Siberia. There are also large amethyst mines In Uriiguuy. The war, which curtailed Imports of all gems to the United Stiiti'H. cave American amethysts a wld er iiuirket Hum they ever had before New Spring Hats Arriving Every Day MRS. E. REHKOPF GEO S. CALHOUN 503 G St. Holman's Furniture Store BARGAINS Iron IknlM, full hUc, ft and up tu 'M (old Seal, Congoleum Hug, 013 slw, $1(1 All stwl IW-d Spring. 20 your (iuarantw, $7.30 All cotton Mattrewat-M, full Me, Vi to -0 All goods deliver! In (ity imlt Out of (own order jwrktxl to ship PROOF THAT THE BILL IS PAID The returned cancelled chock is the most positive proof that the bill is paid. I'm y by check and be protected. - . We solicit your account, .subject to check. " " ' Josephine County Bank Monday Is WIRTHMOR DAY A WAV, allotment of these nationally-known and nationally favored Wirthmor Waists will go on sale tomorrow. Beginning rvith the March issue, THE LADIES' -HOME JOURNAL will carry a series of advertisements . telling the Wirthmor Story, of tho unique plan under which Wirthmor Waists arc made and sold, of the whole some and happy conditions atnid which they are pro duced, and just why we are able to sell Waists of such splendid, never-disappointing quality at a price , so extremely moderate. " ' $1 .0 1116 same new styles at the p x ,vv same iow price the nation over Because of the many great economics of the Wirth mor Plan, Wirthmor Waists alwavs represent the very maximum of value at the price, such values as you would ordyiarily expect to find only in more ex pensive models, and that always make 'them true to their name, WORTH MORE. Wirthmor Waists Can Be Sold in Just One Store in Every City and They Are . SOLD HERE ONLY Good THE GOLDEN RULE r - V