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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1916)
PAGE POCB DAILY ROGCK RIVER COURIER Grocery The Store That Guts on Prices 417 G St. Pure Cane Sugar, 100 lbs. sack $6.90 Pure Cane Sugar, 14 lb. $1.00 2 lbs. Good Coffee . ...35c 30c Bulk Coffee ...25c 40c Steel Cut Coffee. Postum Cereal ..35c -22c lust. Postuui, small 26c Tnsr.. Pnstnm. laro-fi 45c Karo Srrup, 2 lb. can 13c Karo Svrup, 5 lb. can 33c Karo Syrup, 10 lb. can.. g2g - Large Cans Fancy Pine apple '. 17c Small Cans Fancy Pine apple 10c Royal Baking Powder, lib. , 43c 25c Can K. C. B. Powder20c Lemons, dozen 50c Best Creamery Butter, lb 30c 3 boxes Double Dipped Mntfhns 1(V Jap Rice 6c Head liice : .sc Yeast Foam , , 4c Toothpicks Lamp Chimneys 10c Sack Table Salt Arm & Hammer Soda. -4C! 8c Mothers' Oats, large size 33c 35c Pkg. Albers Oat or Wheat 30c 5 Gal. Bulk Coal Oil 85c Good Broom 25c Good Peas, 1 doz. cans$1.05 Can Corn, 1 doz $1.05 Extra Standard Tomatoes, doz. $1.05 Star Tobacco, plug 45c Horse Shoe Tob., plug 45c Union Leader Lunch Boxes , -45c lie Seeded Raisins, pkg. Xot-a-Seed Raisins Best Grade Flour lie $1,401 Minced Clams, ca Tea Garden SjTup, qt 30c Tea Garden Syrup y 50c ( Cottolene, Small 60C, Cottolene, large $1.60 Cal. Star Chocolate, cake 22c , , jj i A xJaker s unsweetenea Chocolate ..22c 1 Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. can 30c Bottle Bluin 8c' 01 lumber rave1' cement, etc.. are t, T YiV , , iTin 1'belng Investigated, and the work will I ancy Large Walnuts, lb 17c be under way Jn earneBt next week. Small Can Oysters 9c j Large Can Oysters 19c i Minsters to Meet CrVStal White Soap, d0Z...45c 7110 Grants Pass Ministerial asso- Swift's White Soap, dozAbc v" e 1 vitlRJ- JLelv'lle a- ti n 1 1 t V a iT. Wire at 1:30 p. m. Monday, Febru SC M DU 20C ary 21. Important business in rela- 20C Pkg. Citrus Washing jtion to the March union meetings Is rOWder -UC.to be attended to. 30c Borax Soap Chips- 25c 5c Pkg. Garden Seeds 4c Peanut Butter, lb... 25c Bottles Catsup.. y2 lb. Lipton's Tea. 1 lb. Lipton's Tea Good Salmon, can.... ...15c ..19c .......33c 63c 11c Holly Milk, doz. cans 90c Shrimp Tuna Fish ....12c ......12c 9 lb. Sack Fancy Flake Oats .. 40c 10 lb. Sk. Wheat IIearts...45c 10 lb. Sk. Pancake Flour...45c 9 lb. Sack Corn Meal 32c Bulk Macaroni 7c Price List published every week Everything we sell at re duced prices No Credit. No Delivery THE BASKET GROCERY PER52N1L H. n. Rogers, ot Portland. It tn the city today. A. H. Noyes, of San Francisco, la spending & few day In the city. Mrs. Mary Davis returned this morning from Portland, where she visited with daughter. Special Saturday Boiling beef, 9c; pot roast, 12c; sugar cured hams, 17c. C. Ahlf & Co.. both markets. 673 J. P. WIckham returned this morn ing to Portland, after spending a few days in this city and la Medford on business. Assessor Eclus Pollock returned this morning from Salem, where he attended the meeting ot assessors ot the state. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hlnderlelter left this afternoon for Sparks, Nev., where they will visit for a few weeks with Mrs. Hinderlelter's brothers. George E. E. Hogg, who haa spent some time In this section, being in terested In mining properties, left last night for New York city. Bargains In ladles' and misses' coats. One-half regular price. Mrs. E. Rehkcpf. 6I2tf Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dahlberg went to Eugene this morning to spend a jew aays wun tneir daughter, a st-u-dent at the University of Oregon. Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Vater are entertaining during the convention Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Shields, of Med ford, and Rev. C. T. Hard, of Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Banks return ed this morning from Rockford. 111., where they went the first of the month on account of the death of Mr. Banks father, S. L. Dally left last night for Al - banv. where he will h nmnlnvnil hv the Southern Pacific company on a freight rtin out from Albany. Mr.! Pall - T 19 brakeman and extra con-! ductor. Miss Augusta Parker arrived last nlsbt from Klamath Fall n attend 8c1 the state Christian Endeavor conven 6C tion and to visit her parents. She was accompanied by Misses Vera Hous ton, Maud Miller and Ruth Ball, who are guesis ai tne farmer nome. Prune Special an - a- r... .v yuuuu, i.ruu, fi. urua, , only. Josephine Grocery. 673 ; Senator Norton Spoke- I Ex-Senator H. D. Norton spoke to the students of the hleh school Thurs-1 day afternoon, giving them informa- 4- i i-i.ti - i i tion as to legislation and legislators aa seen by one of them, and in hls,an Jupiter, and for address he corrected some erroneous impressions which have been made regarding work In the law-making .bodies of the state. '.Inspect Factory Site charge of the bulldlng of the new sugar factory have been out and inspected the Bite acroBB the river, and are ready t0 get bUBy a8 8000 as l y an.a 0 ne? ar" ve s on1a- oraer 10 De given Dy Mr. mi nn th. aom unoHntonriont wan for the stakes to be set in marking lout the grounds, and these were made at the lumDer yrd today. Supplies Old papers, for starting fires. 5c NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words, two Issues, 25c; six Issues, 60c; one month, si. 50, when paid In advance. When not paid in ad vance, 5c per line per issue. TYPEWRITING or any kind of book work done. Phone 141-R. Mrs. Bush. 664tf FOR SALE -Manaanita wood, $1.75; fir, $1.70 per tier. All Bound wood. Price good for one week. Orders received at the Josephine Grocery. Phone 114. 678 TWIN INDIAN motorcycle for sale cheap for cash. See R. S. Bush, store next to post office. 673tf FOR SALE Fine Jersey male, four months old, sire from Smith River dairy, mother extra Jersey milker. Ten dollars. Address W. J. Wlmer, Waldo, Oregon. 674 TO TRADE Five-room residence, water, bath and lights, on pave ment. Want vacant lots or acre- - age. Answer immediately. Owner, Inquire No. 2538, Courier. 674 SS LOCAL : Pomona Grange Tuesday Pomona grange will meet on Tues day, February S3, with Rogue River grange In the new halL Initiation and Installation. Knglcwood IfcUry, Telephone 2 Pure milk from healthy cows. 67tf Mrs. R. Bratton Gets China SUt Mrs. Roseoe Bratton haa been pre sented with the handsome dtuner set i given by L. JB. Hall's art store, Mrs. Bratton being the holder ot the ticket bearing the lucky number, SOS, which was drawn from a dish containing 499 other numbers. Dunce Saturday Xlght At Waldorf hall. Tickets BOc. 673 The Mayor Appoints Mayor Truax has announced the appointment of Mrs. Geo. Riddle, Mrs. F. D. Strieker, Mr. V. A. Clom enta and Mrs. W. 8. Maxwell as mem bers of the municipal park commls-; aion to fill vacancies upon the board. 1 The appointments were confirmed by the council. ' Clark & Hoi in an, Vndertakein Licensed embalmers. Phone SO. Death of M. V. Purdy M. V. Purdy, a resident of the nearly 20 years past, l Wednesday, Febru-1 Hugo section for died ot dropsy on ary 16, aged about 76 years. He leaves a wife and two eons, William and George, residing at Hugo, a daughter in Portland, a son at Tilla mook, and another son at Montague. The funeral was he,d on Thursday. - j(inr,,en Sm,,s Ic rwke . JPhlne Grocery. 673 To Widen Park Street The council has approved the giv ing of a strip ten feet wide along the park property on Park street for the 1 purpose of widening that street, act ing with the county court In gaining i'1 r uo 6i"j 6"' j through private property, but with itbe building of the factory In South ' P.rnntu Pnu It will luvnmA a mnrfi. ----- ' -" "-'T traveled thoroughfare, and will need : to 'be widened. ' Planet In Western Sky Tn twin planets mat nave Doen blazing n the western sky each even- Inar itnrlnr thn nast week am Venui ,n during the past week are Venus a company, being in conjunction Mon- day. Venus is the star shove, and while only 7.630 miles In diameter. navH xnev nnvo nepn irsvpiinicT in as .raln.t JnnltPr'a 8 000 mllM. is the brighter of the two because it is nearer the sun. Venus Is 67.- 000.000 miles from the sun and Jupi- ter a matter of 483,000.000 miles. ipou TONIGHT Francis Ford and Grace Cunard In "Kilty in Danger" A Thrilling Kplwxle ot The Broken Coin Two-Iteel Comedy Knockout "The Idle Rich" One-Keel Comedy 'Muscles and Merriment' Prices 10c and 10c KXTIIA, EXTIIA Tomorrow, 2:80 p. m., Potato matinee. The Idea ot the llljoit matinee, ad mission Ave spuds, lias received attention of the outside world, and Pathe lioa sent a camera man here to photograph this for the famous Pathe News, ex hibited In every city In the United rltates. (let Into the picture. It will ho shown here noon. 1 VtitlMng at Totherowa Mr. and Mrs. Hugh DeArmond came tn from Medford thia morning to Bivnd a tew days with Mrs. De Armond'a parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Tetherow. See Vs First ... For electrical supplies, wiring aud repair work ot all klnda. Hush Elec trio shop. Phone 141-R. 674 Flock Ot fhlrkena Polaoiied Mrs. II. 8. Prescott Is mourning the Iocs ot her flock' ot hens, each one of which on Thursday morning was enjoying the spring sunshine, but In the evening were victims of ptomaine poisoning. Mrs, Prescott opened a ran ot corn that had become spoiled aud fed the corn to her poultry, which resulted In the death of every mem ber of the flock. Sjks IuI Saturday Boiling beef, 9c. Pot roasts, 12 He. Sugar cured hams, 17c. V. C. Ahlf & Co., both market. Tak Movies of "Spud Day" Some time ago the proprietors ot the Bijou theater put on a novel "stunt" In accepting from the chil dren who attended an afternoon show five potatoes an the price of admis sion. These potatoes were then given to the Salvation Army to be distri buted In charity. The "Spud Day" Idea was original with the Bijou, but Its fame has spread. It has since heen 'staged In a numher ot localities, and I Now )N- V" Scoy. one of their pho- jioKrapners, nere 10 mono moving pic jturee of a "Spud Day," the film to be i shown at all the theaters throughout itho country In the news feature. Con sequently, potatoes will pay the way of tho children Into the theater Sat urday -afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at ; which tlmo tho picture will be made In front of the Bijou ns the prlco of admission is being dropped In the barrels and sacks provided. Ml liiiKM'll'N Picture Southern Oregon and Mt. Shasta views on exhibit and sale at Hall's art store until Saturday night. 673 Want, Another 11,1 Fireman- Chairman Paddock of tho Are and water committee of tho city council presented a report at the Thursday night meeting of the council In which ., various recommendations were made regarding the conduct of the fire de partment. The hiring of a third fire man for the station was advised, and " tireman. "if 1 " luw Miuumm the placing of the janitor's work at I 1 1 1 H i . I IIM III! Ill 11 M 111 BUI ID 11 B Ui '""easing the pressure In the city maIn8 wa ,dvl8ed' a'' wa8 also the "-"ation of a more adequate fire alarm system, i ne increasing oi me number of tire wards In the city from four to 16 was Rcd- Follow- ,ng tne recommendation made by tne .Commercial club at the regular monthly meeting held last Monday, the report directs that tho city attor ney proceed to take advantage of whatever rights the city may have for the obtaining of water rights for the municipality. The report was laid over till the next meeting. CLOTHES ARE STOLEN If A. A. Porter comes up to you In that mild, gentle manner ot his, and makes a hasty survey of the clothes upon your back, the kind of shirt you are wearing, the number of your shoes, and a few other little things about your wearing apparel, you should not take undue offense. He is only looking for something he has lost. Not that he suspects you of being a (burglar, but he wants to tell you that your suit is just like one he owned the other day. Return ing from his farm at Leland, Porter 'found that during the absence of his j family from the South Sixth residence some one had entered the house from the rear and had made away with two suits of clothes, one his Sunday best that he Intended to wear when he was shorlff, and the other belong ing to George Porter. Then the wardrobe was short six shirts, a pair of shoes and a soft hat. A 88-callber revolver was also taken. There are no footprints to Indicate which way the clothes went. OERMANV TO RLNFAV SUBMARINE WARFARE Uondon, Feb. 18. Having built 100 new submarines, Germany Is pre paring to renew her submarine war fare aggressively, Bald the Journal de Genove at Geneva today, 1 PORTERS SUNDAY rype writer Agency "Corona Folding Typewriter" (Call for demount ration) 4 v - Demaray's GARDEN SEED Onion Sets ' Beardless Barley Seed Oats J, PARDEE Phono White House Cash Grocery Saturday Regular Cash Prices New Fresh Peanut Butter the good kind, lb. . 15c Silver Flake Flour, per sack . . . . $1.40 More of that good Peaberry Coffee at, the lb. 20c Wo deliver and collect on delivery. SOUTHERN OREGON ART IS PLE An enthusiastic company of lovers' of art viewed the works ot Miss Rus sell, ot Ashland, at the Guild hall on I Thursday afternoon and evening, the .......... exniuit naving ueen orougni 10 urann Pan hv the Millea of the Society of I J ---- - - - Arts and Crafts. Miss Russell had a varied collodion of southern Ore gon scenes on canvas, and one highly prised by critics. Thero was also a large collection of photographs of southern Oregon scenes. In the evening Will O. Bteel, to . whose untiring efforts for nearly 20 years past Is due the creating or Crater lke National park and the development of the park Into ono of the beauty spots of the American con- ,unent, gave a nimory oi n wu behalf of the park, and showed a large number of colored stereoptlcon views of the lake and park as well as other scenic wonders In Oregon. The Wish of the STAR theater nmiuie nient In that tonight every clergyman, every humanitarian, every clubwoman witness the exhibition of tho great Para mount photoplay, "Out of Dark netm," In which MIm Charlotte Walker plays the leading role, Also those who bellove In projxirodJieM," and those who do not believe In "prepared nesa,' 'should see "Out of Dark ness." After witnessing the true conditions ao realistically and powerfully depicted therein, one may appreciate the under lying causes why the United BUites adequately ran not be come prepared while such con dltlons are permitted to exist, thereby rotting the social foun dation a of a government and blighting the ambitions and the higher InstlncU of a people. An important member of the all-star rant of players that sup ports Miss Walker la Marjorle Iaw, the wonderful 14-year-old child actreas anil protego ot Miss Oeraldlne Farrar. Admission 10 and in cents. First iierformnnce 7t0 o'clock. ASING KIIUIONS CHlllON PAPKIl HK(XM SHEETS MUHHK8 , on, WtTI'MEH Drug and Stationery Store 281 wmm Learn how llttlt It will cent to paint . your house and otfwr tuiuiitigi in ' hiinilnomj colors and trims with the paint that wvais Coveral! Paint QtinrantOfd. Flrft lnriilrni clrn tl'Uitiy tiillV.t lnnri ny. "( intend, loni III without craclHiiK or peeling. FBtC llnnh en I'nhM ml plnllti,wllh rnbr ennU, etllmaie anU vl tubla iuuuettlxu. )wVffc City uiu Km City PI. WHk rorUmm Writ imuM mom cuavonient COMING EVENTS 4 Feb. 18, 19, 20, Friday-Sunday State C. E. convention In Orauts Pass. Feb. 19, Saturday The Madrona Camp Fire Girls wil bold a home made candy salo ot choice varie ties at the public market. 1 Salo will open at 10 o'clock. Fob. 23) Wednesday Music club concert, Italian evening, commer cial club rooms. CARD OF THANKS We, tho relatives of tho lato W. Purdy, doslre to thank all M. kind friends for the assistance glv us In our groat bereavement. MRS. M. W. PURDY AND FAMILY. Keen Kuttor tools and cutlery at the Rogue River Hardware. 660tf Notice 'Only a Messenger Boy Mother" jffi33VrisUii wtwH'ceJ Jieyatoiio comodyv HTAIt Hnliirdny night AIho two strong drnmns