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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1915)
HI NPAY, NOVICMIIICIl 21, 1015. Y DAILY IWXJCK ItlVEr. COCIUEIi pace mm 1916 CALENDARS Wo will print ft picture from any Mm you wlsl and mount tt oo a dainty 1016 calendar for only 1 ro. A picture ot any member of the family, or of some pet' or ft favorite icons fixed up la this way makes ft dflHreble Rift. . ROWELL Bee Window ' " A.MIHHMKNT8 TONIGHT , .... Star . VMereiy Players.'! 4 t'.t t .t.t t. 1 1 1 : 1 5. 4 ' ' COMIKX HVKXT ' 4 t 4 Nov. f 4,V'iroeday Old fashioned concert, Commercial ctub room. t 8 p. m. Nov. 14, Wednesday Thanksgiving cooked food sale ftt the public mar ' get by ladtei of tbe "M. E. cburcb SOUIO. ' Dec. 8, Friday Chicken pie auVper and aale by M. E, ladlei. Dec. 8, Friday Miscellaneous sale ; by 8t. Luke's guild. , , Doc. 10, Friday New England sup per, and basaar by ladles of tbe Baptist church. .. Dee. - II, Wednesday Concert by ' Uuslo club and high achool, at tbe .''. dperft bouse. NKW TODAY INSUKK before you burn. L. A. ' Launer, good Fire IasuRancE. THANK80IV1.no 8ALE at tbe Bpa Wedneiday, November 24. Plum pudding, mince and pumpkin pie, cranberry Jelly, Lady ' Baltimore cake. Rend special ordera early, Phone J33-J. 800 FOR BALE Two dosen late hatched Barred Hock pullet. Cheap It Uken quick. John.8uraraors. 600 WANTED Team work, plowing or hauling. 810 N. Ninth St. 600 i i . . , . . -- HURRY with your ordera for blocka, kindling and sawdust before tbe ibo factory closes. Cheapest wood you can buy. Also other woods. Phone 9-Ft, A. N. Parsons. 899 M RS7ROSS' ' M1NCB MEAT for 'sale at Pardee's grocery.,,,, ....... 699 FRESH J EUSKY-1IOL8TEIN cow for sale. Inquire George Morris.'' Phone 602-F-1J. 600 FOR SALE CHEAP Light one-horse Mollne wagon In Rood condition. See Joseph Moss, 204 North Sixth street. 899 Tonight -and Tomorrow A Two-Act Drams, of Stage Life, featuring BUHe West in One-Reel Tbtnhouser drama 8L tifijvii? In ft Two'ActJOasIno 6tar ' ' Comedy llizzy Izzy '. l..ilt PHI I II i " mm "Merely Players ,.,,., , ir SOW" 4 PERSONAL 4 4 44 J. M. Alter loft on Saturday for Hi'iittlo. Mrs. Irune Suydcr toft Friday night for Amury, VU. " MIbr IlHlcn Kuton spoilt Saturday with Aledford frjtud. Jjuvld Wailo left yesterday morn- In,; on & trip to Ht. JuHvph, Mo. .Mrs. J. C. Clurk left Saturday to join bur sou, C. C. Clark, at Kennett. All this weuk, at Cramer Bros., Iurham safety razor for 8a If you buy half doxwn extra blades at 00c. P. D. Krlbs arrived yesterday from Abcrdocu, 8. D to visit bis sister, Mrs.' A. A. Torter. , r. and Mrs. Jos. Wharten on Sat urday returned from a vUlt at the San Franclseo exposition. Mr. and Mr. Harry Schmidt and Al Schmidt left yesterday for a visit at tbe San Francisco exposition. Five cents for a Durham razor with one blade if see Cramer , Bros. - o .),, , ', 699 ,Mr. E. Daniels wout to Roseburg Saturday and after a short visit will go to Portland for the winter. Mrs. M. B. Moore and Mrs. Singer returned Friday sight from their trip to tbe exposition. Cbtcktft pie dinner today at tbe Palace, hotel for ,28e. 699 '....3. O. Rath for and wife, of Tacoma, visited Mr and Mrs. H. H. Allyn on Friday. k.Tb ,tbre jweftk jpA school friends In northern, Michigan. . Users of Durham roxors, you can save money., ror one ween we wju sell seven blade and one demonstra tion rasor for 58c, st Cranier Bros. S. E, Erkhart, of Auburn, Ind, who spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. fl. Maxwell, left north Fri day night , , ! rMrl J. W. Lawson, of Tcom, vlio spent several weeks with Mrs. J, D. Hammersley, went to Gold Hill Saturday. . ' , V. Mr. and Mrs, Frsnk, Pierce, of Al bany, arrived here Saturday morn ing to visit the former's slater, Mrs. A, Bartlett 4; : ' 1 " , A fine assortment of ladles' woolen undcYwear. Call and see them. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. 699tt Rev. Law arrived Saturday after- noon i from Hoqulam, Wash., to sup ply the pulpit at the Christian church for today. He will probably remain over several daya. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Donnell left yes terday afternoon for Sacramento on account ot the Illness ot Mr. Don- nell's brother. , See th fancy table linens, plain damask, stamped goods, R. M. C. cordonets, etc., at Wade's. . 699 Mr. and Mrs. James Logan, Mrs. Jane 8lmmons and Miss Myrtle Rav enaugh are on ft trip to the San Fran Cisco exposition, leaving Saturday. Miss Edna Cornell left Friday night for Corvallls, resuming her stu dies ftt the O. A. C, after spending a few weeks at home. Prot'W. E. Milllkln. Bert Presley, Loren Basler and Willard Bartlett went to Eugene Friday night to wit ness the U. O.-O. A. C. football game The latest knit caps and scarfs- Just. tbe. thing for cold days. Mri, E. Rehkopf. . 599tf i., Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth, of En gene, returning from San Francisco, stopped off here Saturday morning to spend ft few days with relatives and friends. ' County, Superintendent Savage and Professors Wardrlp and Westcott at tended a meeting of the Schoolmas ters club at Jacksonville Saturday l'0. W, Crews, of Ashland, arrived t Friday night from Myrtle :' Creek, where he has a valuable quartz prop erty, and will spend ft few days with his daughter, Mrs. H. H. Wwrdrlp. ' Mrs. M. N. Murray and two chtl dren returned to Ashland Saturday after spending a few days with Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. it Croxton. .: - !;.,. ( Arrow pollers at Bishop's, "i 4dstt ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Baughn, of Star- buck, -Wash., .are visiting Mr, Baughn'a mother, Mrs, J. EvKerley. These young people were former re sidents of Grants Pass, 'but for1 a number of years have been In Wash- lnffton, Mr. BaugKh being a conductor on the O.-W, R.sft Vf.j v i ..' tlJ.i .F. Bu,rgess register if the ITnltod States land ofllce Iake vlew,(il Jn "Grants,. Pass fora brief .visit with his daugntr Mrs, Msi vilo T,; ,Wlr'fl..Mf. Burgtfsa hi on his waybaclt, flrpro..Portlnd, Where he ,wa cauea'.on, governmeni pusiness 'Miss 'Fanohon .Shlnn has gone to f Portland, , accompanying the little daughter or Mrs.-Neiue Kenneay to that clty. Mrs. Kennedy and son left 'for Portlan'd'aeverar weeks ago. and 'i ikiixi opening, her hbme there. Miss 'Bhltin will return during the present week."" " ' -- i-ft t TTTT 4 e 4, 4. Frank Famct lott last night for.a vIhII to the exposition. ' M, Dcftn, or Riddle, is visiting his son, T. Y. Dean, in tbls city. ' R, J. Groses and wife, of Cham bers, Nob., spent Friday night in the city., Hon. T. D. Kflbs, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, arrived In the city Sat urday and is visiting bis sister, Mrs. A. A. Porter. . Mrs. Geo., Riddle is in Crescent City, where she was callod recently by the illness of her uncle, T. W. Patty, who passed away last Thurs day. Itcntcmtter, Itemcmber , The big ball at tbe Waldorf dance hall Thanksgiving night.-six-piece orchestra that will play from to 1. Also light refreshments will be served. You get it all for l; This Is program dance. ' First dance at 16. Now don't forget. Come. 699 Why Wait .' -,r. For winter.'; Order your new over coat right now and have it ready for the cold wave. Agent for 4Ed V. Price ft Co. and Brownsville Woolen mills. Geo. 8. Calhoun, 603 O street. Old Fashioned Concert, , The Music club will give an old fashioned concert, at the Commercial club room on Wednesday November 24, at 8 p.. m. All the good old songs will be sung In costume. . The public Is invited to attend. Each, member may bring one' guest and all others will be.charged small admission ot ten cents. Pure Milk from Healthy Cows,, Phone 222.. Englewood Dairy. 11.80 per month per quart. , 600 Murphy's Annual Ball Tur'keys1 Saturday, November: 3 7.4 gaiore. ; rump urn pie aiuenv.4, mu mualclou toat and a danUme; all night. ; $2 buya it all. more for ticket , V Phone Gil- 597U W ;)'ii,; i ' ' ' 1 ; In Honor of Mrs. ItartleU m,, A score or more ot friends gather ed at the Scott; Hamilton home on ; North -Tenth street Saturday after-, noon, on invitation of Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Ai B. Pratt, the company being in "honor ot Mrs. Ai W. Bart loct, who Javes today for her new borne , near Salem. The time , was pleasantly spent in,!- conversation, many ot the ladles industriously en gaging with fancy work. During the afternoon grape Juice, cookies and marguerites were served. Chicken Pie IMniier, 88c Palace hotel today. 699 Rain Coat Made to your measure. Any style you want, $6 to 918. Geo. S. Cal houn, 603 G atreet. - ' 699 Steel's Berkshire, at the Fair The Rogue River valley , was well represented at the Berkshire show ot tbe Panama-Pacific International ex position, which is considered the greatest Berkshire show ever held in the world,. by the show herd from Winona ranch. ; Steel's Berkshires placed well up ln all classes entered, tooth Individuals and groups. This ex hibit has drawn much attention to the Rogue valley as a favorable loca tion for stock breeding, as well as bringing many orders to the Grants Pass breeding plant. ' . Your Suit . ; i. Will please you tetter it: tailored to order. - The price is a part ot the satisfaction. Geo. S. Calhoun, 603 G street. - . 699 v. U . ! f,.". :!. .'7 rti5.; 80 iron Horace at Work -1' .; The 'So-horse-power caterpillar traction . engine recently .purchased by. the Leonard Orchardsicompany is giving good account of Itself in clear ing operations upon th River Banks ranch., Upon bottom lands that, had grown-up 4o willows the traotor is used la palling a giant plow, and the w Ilia we are' taken out 'in j a- hurry. The plow used 4qi this work, will cut a. furrow 1 24 lnchs wide nd ibout aa deep as there Is .eer.need,' to go. The willows tax pot even, grubbed ahead of the; tractor, hut 4he heavy raohlne bears them down,', and. the breaking plow either i pulls them! out bodily or cuts them cleanly below the surface.' It will cut through rofts as i thick as t a man's leg, i and the thirty Iron horses never hesitate in the cutting. ' -i ;; i a.i . t-jj; () , oid ars, 5o per package, at the Courier oSea. LOCAL CITY ELECTION IS 10 BE DISCUSSED 61 The Josephine County legislative club met at tbe court house Friday. Judi?e Gillette gave a very helpful talk on Juvenile court work, which was thoroughly spprcclated. It was decided to hold a special meeting on Friday, November 26, at 2:30 p. m to discuss the measures to come before the people of Grants Pass at the coming election. ' Full notice of tbls meeting will be given later. The legislative club is open to all women of Josephine county, the only requirement for membership be- in jc yearly dues pf 25 cents to cover current expenses. The object of tbe club Is to .discuss the existing laws or those to be enacted, with a view to good legislation by intelligent vot ing. It la non-partisan. . ts Th members ot the grape grewers association, met Friday, afternoon in tbe Commercial ,club rooms and dis cussed., the conditions . surrounding the marketing of the product of tbe vineyards,. They appiinUd a com mittee composed of Messrs Gale, Churchill and Demaray to commence at once the seeking of the best mar kets tor next year's crop, and it Is especially desired that arrangements be made to send tbe bulk of the out put into the Portland market for distribution." Through the efforts ot Mr. Gale, and the display which he managed at the Lend Products' show Tine people oi xne norvn were - - 7'"' Z?- 4n Rogue Tokay, and It is helieved that by putting up a pack equal to- tbe California pack that there will be no trouble in selling at profitable prices. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Gale for his work at the show. . Tbe committee was also Instructed to con fer with attorneys concerning certain features ot the. marketing of tbe grapes this year, a there seems to be a difference of opinion as to the rights of the shippers under their contract with the company that handled the bulk of the crop. . Food of tht Gods. Chocolate hue a I W rcputntion as a food. thouKb " its " "ninnurncture into cakes is comparatively modern. As a beverage the European found -It al ready iq high favor when be arrived In America. The Emperor Montezuma' wf Mexico, for Instance,, bad fifty pttvhers of It prepared for his, dally consump tton. In addition to tbe 2.000 allowed to bis household.' And the value of the cocoa plant made t-n-u an Unprttitm on Linnaeus that he namud It tbco broma. which la Greek for food or the gods. London Standard. Thanksgiving Fixin's "h At thV . ::" White IKAise Nice, fresh Cape Cod Cran- bwrle . .'I .' t Walnut, Pecan and Almond Meats M,,- Imported Corsican Citron Full Cream Cbeeae Blue Hill Chili Cheese Head Lettuce Fresh GMern Oysters lUpeOUves : Will continue our special on JSweet Potatoes, 10 lbs, SSc, Ilfi ES GRAPE GROWERS OF ill SieeIg iioiy 'I ' 60 OLD FROM THE Aunt Symanthy Simpkms Siiffenng-Yet Band MONDAY NIGHT Will appear on 6th St at 7:45 p.m. Pos itively the biggest) test and funniest street parade ever seen in the city. MUSIC-SPEECHES-SPECIAL STUIlf S 4 A Boost for It $UC ulr ii'lnr9 vt. MM e Moose liana onow at the Opera Houc fmmm Admission 25c, 356; 6Xto, Keflisction Sale In order to reduce stockin. certain, lines to make room for additional staples, we will '''-.''.'' . . "e dt H7 '.";.. , (life a l&E on Hand-painted China, Cut Glass and Framed Pictures Liberal reductions on all other lines. L. E. DEPARTMENT MAY v f - PROSECUTE VON MJBER Washington, Not.. 20. Further In dications. that (he department of Jus tice is contemplating criminal prose cutions against Consul General Ton Nuber of New York and other alleged Teuton agents was seen here today in announcement that the department's Investigators hereafter will deal with probes of pro-German activities in this land. Any evidence obtained by tbe treasury department secret service officials will be turned over to the Juetloe branch.- In announcing; this ' y v, .;:;; It's the car you jsee the mot and hear the least. ' The Fori) b aa silent a human la- . genuity and JV'enwllum steel cu make it And that. means that iCa the quietest car on the highway Bd thepiost ecosKmical, both in first and after costs. Tourlnit Car't&tH.eOi .huiiahout ''66:0, laid idowtt Intrants Pass, (complete with equipment including speedometer. '' . '..i'.V y ' V . i On sale at Ford Oarage, No. 804 N.' eth Bt . ' ,,KK ". '. s I JOSEPH MOSS, Agent MIPS COUNTRY r A V in '. . i-i f.v a Curtain, B :30 p.m. 05. :;,':,) ; MALL centralization of Investigations both departments denied there was any incuon oeiween uem over xne sud Ject ' Baby Girl Passes Away Ruth Ellak the seven and one-halt uiuuuo uiu utiuier m nr. ana jars. Earl Sisson, died at the family home on Friday morning, resulting from pneumonia and capillary bronchitis. The funeral services were held Sat urday afternoon at Hall's chapel and the burial at Granite Hill cemetery at 10 o'clock today. k s Location notices. Courier office. f