PAGE FOUR (1KANT9 PASS DAILY COI UIKH WKUNUHDAV, AIMtll, ttil, 1010. "YELLOW PERIL" NO 3 TXTT T7 FEK5gNflL S LOQflt Save Your Eyes We can help you by fitting them with glasses. Letcher & Son Optometrists XKW TOiAV FOR REST A nice, Ursa, well fur nished house with turnace and garage. See Isaac Best. 49 FOR SALE Two tine, large lots, tire room house and wood-si e4. nice shade trees. Must be sold this week. Sacrifice price, $200. See Isaac Best. 49 FOR SALE Seven room, plastered house. Two large lots, shade trees. Connected with sewer, out buildings. It taken at once will sell for $550, $100 cash, $10 per month. See Isaac Best 49 FEED GRIXDIXGand allkinds of stock and chicken feeds for sale at The Xew Mill, Third and Q streets, phone 35 6-R. J.J.Morton. 46tf FOR SALE: A 3-year-old gelding, weight about 1350 lbs. Broke. Address W. F. Wilson, Murphy. 54 j Mrs. Merle Dyer visited, at Gold Hill, returning here last night. D. P. Greninger, of Glendale, U In the city today. 4 ' 2-ln-l Polishes." Sabln has It. Mrs. Cooler and Mrs. Drew, of Yreka, Cal., are at the Oxford. J. r. DoWitt, of the Galtre dis trict, is In the city today. Mrs. Murrin llorton, formerly Miss Bthel Price, visited Rt Gold lllll and left last night for her home at Bend. Mrs. Clara Turnhull, of Kantian, arrived last night aud will be with Mrs. O. W. Murray for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Allen, of Al meda, are business visitors here to day. The Gllman, Lone Chestnut brand dairy butter, for sale at the Jose phine Grocery. 61 . Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Harvey, tour ists from San Diego, were In the city last night. F. S. Bramwell returned last nlsht ram Klamath Falls, where he has been for several days c.n business. Mrs. G. H. Thomly and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarke, of Takilma, were in the city yesterday. Mr. Clarke taking the evening train for Portland. Miss Ruth Gelsler has returned to Grants Pass after closing her school In the upper "Williams dis trict. Miss Gelsler .will next -week resume her position with Dr. Clement. S. B. Rhodd and lHtle son,,, of Oklahoma City, Okla.. arrived In the city last evening. They came to visit Mr. Rhodd's nncle, W. J. StoTeall. who recently moved to Chehalls, Wash. Mr. Rhodd will leave this evening for Chehalls. Come and try our meals, family style. If you llek them tell r your friends. If not tell you. Dining room opens April 24. Mrs. M. A. Wood and son, G, A. Hyde. 49 I T. P. Cramer went to Medford this Clyde B. Nlles went to Portland last night on a business trip. Mrs. C. W. Courtney went to Sun Francisco a few days ago to be with Cuthbert Courtney, who is now in the t-atterman hospital. He has boon In military hospitals for six months past and will tie under treat ment for three to four months yet. V. I. Smith and family, and II. I. Smith and family, who left Grams Tass nearly a year ago to remain, returned this morning and they de clare they are here to stay. They have been at South Uend. Wash., until about a mouth ago, when they went to Chohills. ( nrriers Wanted Hoys and girls with bicycles want ed for carrier routes. Apply at once. Courier office. 1'micing CIiinm Start. At Waldorf Hall Friday evening April 25, S o'clock. Parties wishing to begin phone 3S3-R. 51 When you are overworked, feel sleep or eat, better take Holllster's ! n50'1 to represent Bethany Pres Rocky Mountain Tea, livens you up, jbyterlan church at the meeting of purifies the blood, soothes and regu-. Southern Oregon Presbytery The Tea or Tablets. Sabin's true Store, i 8ented by Mrs- u - Clement, who Atr. also went to Medford this morning, HI now ; South Director 5eneral Hlnes and party parsed through Grants Pass this morning at 1:40 o'clock. There were five cars In the secliil train, but at Ashland Jha train was broken ami three of the cars were returned north. Jno. M. Scott, general pas senger agent, and H. A. Herwhaw. freight agent of the Southern Pa cific, came In on No. 13 this morn ing and returned north on tho special. Helena, Mont., Apr. 23 The "Yel low Peril" no longer looms large In this elate. Quite to tho contrary. The Chinese are goingand mating their absence felt. Helena once bad a thriving col ony. It Is reduced to a handful. Chlneeo laundries are clotting because they cannot got help; Chinese gar deners report the same condition: oltlxens who once ' hired Chinese cooks and butlers tiro unable to find them. Tho Chinese say little or tho mi gration. Unit It Is declared tho Pacific coast, where there Is said to be a re vival In Chinese business, If attract ing many; and (hat othon are yolng home to China, whore, since the re public was set up, conditions are bet ter and life safer and mute ton genial. The enmity between the Chlneco "nil the white labor unions has been dying slncp the war betr:n. and re gret. If anything. Is expressed nt fie departure of the Mongolians. 0aaUO O BuylheFlYoPbund Size ond Save Money KoucantbuvBcller, ' Coffee. EVEFY CAN GUARANTEE r Also Packed in Sand 14b. Carta WHY? CARD OF THANKS Notice J All Oddfellows and Rebekahs In tending to go to Kerby on April 2fith will please report to the undersigned by Wednesday evening. April 23rd. No baskets required. T. Y. Dean, secretary. 49 White Lawn Petticoats Lace and Embroidery Trimmed SUk Peticoats all colors MRS. E. REHKOPF 1918 Ford, fine condition - $385 1915 Ford Roadster, new tires. $350 Other Bargains Our second hand cars are as represented when you buy from us yon get our guarantee C. L. HOBART CO. USED CAR BARGAINS One "Buck Skin" Maxwell. Good as new $750 One 1917 Maxwell. First class condition $.550 One Ford Truck "Raring to go" . -4CK) One Overland .'. "!" i -;jo CAR WASHING AND BIMOMZIXQ A SPECIALTY PRICES RIGHT COLLINS AUTO COMPANY Hero From ftuli S. J. Wayment. of Gallce, Is In tho city today and attended the lunch eon at the Josephine hotel, at which Congressman Hawley spoko. He will leave this evening for Portland on a business trin. Soldier Entertainment It Is announced by the Red Cross management that the entertainment to be given the returned soldiers and sailors will be held at the court house on Friday, May 2. Further announcement will be made later. May Day and Springtime Lainb tongues and apple blossoms. The world's young and so are you. Kut kapers at Murphy May 3rd. 51 llcrts Are Wanted Chairman Stott of the Victory loan drive requests all solicitors to turn in tholr reports to the banks immediately, so that a more accu rate, check can be made on the total of money subscribed. Returns Coming Slowly Mrs. Alice Bacon reports that the returns of questionnaires with Infor mation relative to soldier service are coming in slowly. There seems to be a lurking suspicion that to return the questionnaire would mean fur ther military service. This is noj the case. The effort is made in or der to secure a history of every Ore gon soldier, that a permanent, reli able record may be kept. Such a re cord will i'oe of inestimable value In time to come and all soldiers should make an effort to report before, the time limit of May 1. Deposit with us and Borrow from us This bank pays 4 per cent interest on time de posits, protects your savings, and assists you to accu mulate a competence. We have money to loan in any sum on approved security for the movement of crops, the development of business enterprises, and all other legitimate purposes. We want to be TOUR bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON 'member' .FEDERAL ftESBBVEJ SYSTEM - Smith in Hospital From tiun Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith have received word that their son, Glad- wyn Smith, had arrived In New York. The younz man who was a mechanic in the 158th infantrv. had I been in a hospital for two months 1 suffering from the effects of mustard gas which was contained In a pair of shoes Issued to him. He put the shoes on and before they could be removed the stockings had been des troyed and his feet blistered by the gag. NOTICE The undersigned has sold his rights In the Panama 'restaurant to Charles Cole, and will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted H. W. WEBBER. April 23, 1919. . NOTICE Are you registered? If not,, you must do so on or before May 3rd in order to vote at the special election June 3rd." E. L. COBURN, 51 County Clerk. We take this means to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindly assltanf in tlmo of need during the Illness and death of a loved one. our father ami husband. We wish to thank the Grand Army and the ladles of the Relief Corps for the kindly services end beautiful floral offerlim's, and all others who sentflowers. We also wlh to thank those who furnished cars and helped in any way. MR3. W. i.M. HANNTM. E. F. HAXVl'M, A. I,. H ANN I'M. W. F. HANNTM. I C. W. HANNTM, MRS. N. P. INMAN. 1 MRS. C. A. CLARK. m r 00: O Street A Clothes Investment It Is rcoinHiiy to ord' r, end net, nil wool Hotlit imiile as you want tlicm ami timtl" rluht by GEO S. CALHOUN l"ltishc local itrnlrr Five Hundred Sheets HI Good bond letter paper, 8V4xll Inches. This Is a good quality of bond paper. We have higher grades tip to 12.50 per 500. Courier Pabcolin Floor Covering And ;ld Ka Art SfpntriM tire i len icil tti Modern Way No heavy nueeplni; tir b -ullim l go over them iKCl(,nll)' kilt It 1: net iit'ip ttml tin V nmlln buck nt you clean ami lirllit mid Snliltttry. AM slirn nniT Hie Prices tire right at Holman's Furniture Store Joy Theater Tonight and Tomorrow Ethel Clayton in "The Mystery Girl" Oh Boys! Never judge a girl by her clothes! The beautiful ambulance driver, so girl ish and innocent in her uniform, may really be well, something quite different. A Bray Pictograph 1 JMm n ounday .. , J That your man.' ESUlHIfiE, TQUHNEaH ,en "SPORTINQ LIFE" Friday & Sat. Wallace Reid Monday "SPORTING LIFE" A Big Artcraft Special in Seven Parts A filrnization of the famous Drury Une The great Derby race, the bout at the Lon melodrama, a companion picture to "The dn National Sporting Club and many Whip," by the author and director of that . er kjg punch scenes are all graphically famous melodrama. pictured. A most thrilling, spectacular, 8enes oJ events pictured on the screen.