PAGE FOl'H HAILY IKHJt'K lltVKll COUUKll. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1018. So. Pacific Time Table. 8othbt,und. No. 11 Mall, 4:14 a. m. No. 13 Motor, T:tO a. m. No. 11....- Pouch, 1:18 a. m. No. II Motor, 1:00 p. m. No. 16 Mali. 1:11 p. m. No. 1 No Mall, 10:10 p. m. Northbound. No. II Man. 1.18 a.m. No. 10 No Mall. 8:41 a, m. No. 14 Motor Ar., 11:45 a. m. No. 81 Motor Ar., 1:10 p. m. No. 14 Mall, 8:40 p. m. No. 16 No Mall. 7:11 p. m. 8hasta Limited, no local passenger. Stope only Central Point, Med ford and Ashland. Clewing of Mails Malls close at the Grants Pass postotflce as follows: Southbound Train No. 15 8 P. m Train No. 11 1:40 a. m. Northbound Train No. 1J 8 a. m. Train No. 14 8:15 r m. At th Temple Market Fresh pork shoulder t 9o per lb. Rye Walta Fm Hereafter nt the popular parties al the Sktllntan 4k Lawrence hall, there! will bo an admission chargo ot 85f which will be good for three dunces. I Tho Ryo waits will be free. Arsenate of l,d May bo had at the Grants Pass Fruit association warehouse on Sat urday, May 10. between the hours ot i aud 5 p. m. or thereafter every Wednesday and Saturday at the same hours during the spraying season. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Come one. come all, To the Prince's ball, The Robin will be there And with htm he will bring The merry little Sunbeams Who will dance and sing. Opera house, Saturday night. Don't forget this is souvenir night at the Bijou. John M. Penn arrived Friday af ternoon from the Gallce district. Mrs. Harry Schmidt la visiting for a few days with relatives at Hugo. Constable John Ran die was in Wolf Creek on legal business Fri day. Ethel McCalvey went up to Mer lin Friday to spend a week with friends. "Gophergo" will kill your gophers. Aak us about It Rogue River Hard ware Co. 807-tf Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dunford left Friday morning for Jacksonville and Aahland for a visit with relatives. Don't forget this is souvenir night at the Bijou. A group ot about twenty ot the Grants Pass Masons went up to Ash land Friday afternoon tor a joint meeting with the lodge of that city. Have your palm read by the Gyp sies at the opera house Saturday night. ' 819- E. Andrews was in from Holland Friday morning on his way to Rose- burg and Coos Bay. where he will , spend the summer. Don't forget this is souvenir nis?ht at the Bijou. fiiy Auditor R Home Robert Creamer, city auditor and police judge, has purchased the fine 7-room bungalow of 11. Frank Har mon, located at Evelyn avenue and Fifth street, In Lincoln Park addi tion to the city. Mr. Creager will remove Into the property at once. tluMi, Counts Uuys lUrkci St t'has. Counts, who has recently re turned from California, where ho spent the winter, has purchased the Pa vis Racket store of V. K. Hartt, who obtained tho Institution trout Mr. Davis a few days ago. Mr. Counts is now in possession, having ! assumed charge this morning. Nine Cents Per IA. That's what you pay for fresh pork shoulder at the Temple Market. Mi'kinsiry llillliinl Champion Tho honors of tho billiard tourna ment recently conducted by the ex perts of the cue In the Commercial club were won by K. T. McKlnstry. who wou the championship honors and the handsome cue which went ! with It. Mr. McKlnatry, who played at "scratch," won all but two of hi 17 games. Cantata The cantata by the pupils of the Pounds of Gold From Brr Mine n. mVa a nrvAPtt f f n .-noon, . pubiu. 8l.nool8 wm be given tonight the Barr placer mine on Brlggs , " creek. 10 miles west ot Grants Pass, were In from the mine Thursday with the dust from the last clean-up. the amount as reported being approxim ately 140 ounces. Two giants are op erated on the mine. An InvlUtloa A cordial Invitation Is extended to men to attend the meeting ot the Men's Brotherhood In the parlors of the Newman M. E. church on Wed nesday. May 14. at 6 p. m. Supper tickets 25 cents, may be obtained un til Monday evening from H. L. Oil- key. Sam Baker, A. B. Cornell and C. R. Flfleld. 820 and repeated on Saturday night. The program will begin each night at S o'clock in order that the little ones taking part will not be required to keep" late hours. The sale of tickets for each night has been good. A change of program la given Saturday night. Mrs. R. W. Clarke and daughters. Helen and Marian, returned Thurs day night from a three months' visit to Berkeley, Cal. Medford's New Opera House Opens May 19 Mr. Hartt Goes to Baker City , W. E. Hartt. who has been here nearly a year past In charge of the sales of the Royal laundry machine, will leave Saturday for Baker City. Advices to the Courier from T. J. where he will establish himself. Mr. Fuson. formerly 0f Grants Pass, now Hartt has purchased the Case auto- one of the managers and lessees of mobile of Perry Gunning, and the car the new Page theater at Medford. will be driven through to Baker City state that Medford's magnificent for him by Mr. Gunning, who will 1'lace of amusement will be ready for have as passengers Mf. and Mrs. E. opening on Monday. May 19. and that H. Davis. The auto trip across the the attraction therefor Is Maude state will be commenced next Tups- Adams In "Peter Pan." aT Before the sale of seats opened last Thursday. Fnson withheld forty Halverwm Wears Trophy of ,he b(;st sc,a(!i in th0 bouse for his S. E. Halversoji is wearing the Du- Gr3tUs .lg!, clientele, to send to J. Pont trophy fori the time being, he y Hanley, from whom they may havtns won It ar! the kiiii dub shoot latt,r bo purchased, on the 7th Inst In the regular! Th,,-P frtv seatS. which Mr. Han- Mrs. T. B. Cornell and her moth- event Halverson; tied with Duna and ,py ,3 Instr,lrted to dispose of at not er, Mrs. Thomas, left Friday morning (Aiison on 20 out of a possible 25. (u pOTPlt $: sn the seat, are of the for Jefferson, their old home, for a and In the Bhoot-off at 10 birds won ,,,.,,.! desirability of those that visit of several weeks. J with a straight score, Dana breaking flre h(,,ni? alu.tonc,i m Medford In a When looking for graduating pres-j nne an(1 Allison five. The scores rp(1 l(,Uer day. fT,.i,ration of the ents don't forget Singer's Jewelry j t)iade i,y the members of the club npw PaRe at 5 an(j $il the seat. Store. Clean new stocK ana tow ; Ki.nnfine wpre as follows: Halver prices. 816-tf rson, 20; Allison, 10; Dana, 20: Out of town visitors noted today ! Blaelman -jg. Holcomb. IS; Rlggs. are Miss LIssy Green, of Merlin, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Erlckson, of Three Pines; Mrs. Bessie Andrews, of Gold Hill; Mrs. Hogue, of Kerby; Miss Ida Blackert. of Gold Hill. Caw, caw, caw, the crows are call ing you to the opera house Saturday night. 81S- Mark W. Walt, general manager of the life department of the Aetna Insurance company, stopped off In the city this afternoon on his way southward In the interests of his company. 17; Balsiger, 17: Cole, 16: Hough. 16; Reld. 16; Rannle, 15; Wharton, 14; Wright, 14; Johnston, 12. Lawn raowerB 14.50 to 114, guar anteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Cramer Bros. 821- BE . ALIKE ALL OV1.K. Don't put a handsome white dress , on and an ugly shoe. Beautiful vel-j vet. satin or white pumps to match i the finest gown. 11.48 to 13.50.. Coe's. I If a number Is secured sufficient to justify the running of a special train to Medford. leaving Grants Pass late In the afternoon and re turning after the performance, such a train will be run. and at reduced fare. Those Intending to attend the Maude Adams performance should communicate with Mr. Hanley or Mr. Tsham. t . , BORN. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pad dork, of Grants Pass, May 9. 1913, a nine-pound girl. ABE niF.F, IN Pit WIN. CANNOT SEE SICK FATHER-, SALE EXTRAORDINARY. MEN'S OXFORDS Wat GJ We have pulled out about 250 pairs of Men's Oxfords from our fine stock of Walk- e Over and Florsheini Shoes, and will place them on sale Saturday morning, May 10, at This lot contains all the odds and ends, broken lots and styles which we are discontinuing, not a shoe in the lot that sold for less than $4, $4.50 or $5. Sizes, 5 to 11. Buy as many pairs as you can tod ay -your ize may not be here tomorrow. PEERLESS Clothing Co. fij "IF MF.N F.Alt 1 1 , w i: II F. IT." Cinderella In Flowerland Or, The Lady's Lost Slipper v n GRANTS PASS OPERA HOUSE Tonight and Saturday Night MAY 9-10 ( HANU: OF I'lWKJUAM HATlllUAl NKiHT. PKIsFCHlMAXCK IlKOtNR PHOMITI.V AT 8 OTMM'K. SKATS ON 8ALK AT UIH.SF.IX'H. ! SACRAMENTO, May 9. Governor (Johnson, to whom an appeal was mad to permit Aim Riief to leave 'San Qnentln prison to visit hia fat.h 'er. who Is said to he orttlrnlly 111 In San Francisco, has no power to Rrant , sunn a requeHt, It was announced to I day by his private secretary, Alex, 'ander McCabe. j Dennis Duffy, of the board of prls I oner directors, said he did not know that such power was Tested any. where. Insist on your painter using a1a bastine, the sanitary wall coating, . n your walls. Ask Rogue RWer Hard ware to send you a color card. Auto Truck Makes Run From Portland Tlif ni w thirty lurf power M'ti- oinliiif auto truck to lie placed on the Cliatits I'uhh tn KcrUv taKe ami mall run by Meaai's. Mater ami Har riott, has arrived In the i-ity, heliiK driven In from Portland by I:!;!. II'T- rlott aud Sum Neaa. The trip was made easily In two dan and u half. which was a koo.i test run for the machine, as it carried n ton of freight in addition to live puiwenKers. They report the road in very fine condition on the whol thoiiKh there were spot;! where the wallowed to the bubo In mud. Dellnlte announce ment of the Ktntfr nchedule will In made In this paper In the near fu ture. Tho truck I capable of car rying eight paHHcnuera comfortably Wliv rue uilile(en i the meat uiiin'it friend. Llecmme they ate hucIi kicmi IiiiikIh for meets! (ilVK SITUS A WAV AT VAXnil'VKIl. WASH. By United Press Leased Wire. VANCOL'VKIl. Wash,. May 9.- Slx hundred aackH of potatoeo were Dlaccd In the streets hero today by H. R. Sparks, where any one wanting them may go and help themselves. Sparks stored the potatoes In 1i1h basement last fall, but was unable to find a market for them. Thousands of bushels of potatoes planted In Clarke county Inst season were never dug. MFATS TMIIOAM, M: IST FRY! Till: ItF.HT M FATH ALWAYS TIIF MlvVIS TO III V! .M FATS TO l'.: i:.: MF.'.TS T STFW Tin: ill-si m;;.'.is siioi i.h ALWAYS UK TIIF. MKATS I'Olt YOl ! YOl "LI. ALWAYS I IMi THFM iikki;: NEW TOUAT. FOUND Watch charm. Ownor may have same by calling at thin ofne, proving property and paying for this ad. 20. FOR BALK One 5 h. p, motor $50, two 7 1-2 h. P. motors $7(". each. Can furnish transformers and oth er equipment at low prices. A. W. Moon, Central Point, Oregon. S22 SCIENTIFIC TAXIDKRMY In all branches. Ulrds, animals, fishes, etc., mounted true to life, Fur robes and rugs to order. Latent museum methods. U. M. Rush, 10 North 8th. A IIIHTINCTIVH TYPK. Are these white buck shoes with patent tops, grouped pearl buttons and "class" written all ovr them. We bar them In oxfords as well. I3.B0 and $6.00, STOMACH MISERY QUICKLY ENDED SiUllies, ., Heatlm-, lleiiit Inn it (,n In 'e Minute. ICat a liciii i meal If you want to. Tin n (al.e two Ml -(I Slomurlt TalileiH ami ou ll wunlcr why that old Htonuuii of yours In ho comfort able. Ml-O-NA tablets do more than nlv.i relief, they clean, renovute, put. Niieumh mid eliisi Icily )iit i) the Mom a;i walls ami build up the stomach so that It can digest (he heartiest meal without distress. It's a really ureal stomach tonic, (luarauteeil lor Imllm-M Inn nnc all siumaih diseases. Liirne box fiO ents at ('. II. nenwmiy's ntid drug gists everywhere. Trial treatment free from llooth's Ml-O-NA, Huffalo, N. Y. CITY MARKET PHOXF. MITICK. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned will receive sealed bids t bis office In the city hall In the city of Grants Pass, Ore., up to and until the hour of 4 o'clock p. tn. on the 16th day of May, A. D 1913, for the collection and disposal of garb age in the city of Oranta Pass, to Sept. 1, 1913. Bald garbage to be collected daily In the business dis trict, and twice each week In the residence district, and to be deposit ed on the city dumping ground. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ROBERT II. CREAOKR, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Grants Pass, Ore. Llue Print Plats ol City Blue print plats of the ctty ot Oranta Pass, 80x38 Inches, can be se cured at tbe Courier office, 11.60 each. 711-tf COMINO l: KNTS. Friday and Saturday, May nth and 10th "Cinderella In Flower land," by public school children, MAY 21 it to 24th - Southern Ore gun and Northern California Mti Ing Congress, Redding, Cal, Office stationery st the Cosrlor. A COMBINATION IIARH TO HFAT. We hardly think these could be surpassed. Combine a "Kox" pump and un "Onyx" silk hose on a pretty foot, and there's nothing more to add to a summer costume, We sell this combination exclusively, Coe's.