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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1916)
61M).V, PKHItVARY 27, 1010. DAILY IlOGl'E IlIVEIt COl'IUEU page fit In Every Home where there are children, there ought to be a Columbia Graphophone And alto in every home where there are no children nlymorew. CompUu OtttIU from 20 to $200 1 and terms ara mi jr. Com la u4 adb I SI RowelFi usic House PER52Nf1L 255 LOCAL C. VV. Martin, of Medford, was In the city Saturday. H. II. Wise, of Holland, Is spend ing a few days In the city on buMlness. MIm Simla Cook wont to Medford Saturday morning to atay over Bun day. I'olaluma Incubator and brooders at Cramer Bros. 680 Edgar Moore went to Itogue Hlver Saturday morning to spend Sunday at borne. Early seed potatoea. Fardee'a Grocery. 681 O. W. Scott went to Albany Friday night to spend a few daya with ro latlvea. ttloyclos cleaned and repaired at Fire Alarm Halm-day Tbe fire department was called out Saturday by a burning flue In tbe J. B. Peterson borne. No damage re ulted from tbe fire, Clark A Holman, Undertakers Licensed embalmcr. Pbone SO. Topny-Turvy Party February 29, eight p. ra., Presby terian church. Admission for lady and gentleman, 10c;, lady alone, ISc. Lady accompanied by ber husband, 20c. Gentlemen welcome. New Kiring HaU. Spring suits and coats Cramer Uroa. 680jbere. Call and see them. AMI BKMENT8 TONIGHT llljou "Comrade John." Star "The Explorer." C. C. Arrasmlth left on Friday for Colfax, Wasb., after a visit with re latlvoa here, Tbe now white corduroy skirts, made so they can be washed. Mra. E. Rehkopf. ' 680tf Mrs. Don Wilson and Mrs. Wilcox, of Rogue River, were Grants Pass visitors Saturday. Rev. Williamson D. Vater went to the Willamette valley and will re turn the fora part of the week. Garden tools of all kinds at Cra- mer Bros. 680 i Geo. II. Durham returned to Port- land Friday night, after spending 'several daya in tbe city on business. 1 Lawn graaa and lawn fertilizer at Cramer Broa. 680 Mrs. L, M. Rhodes and little son 4 came up from Medford Saturday to Rehkopf. are now Mrs. E. esote For Taxi Phone 100. 10c In City Dram well Gunning. 678tf Hold Funeral Today Miss Libbie Fowler came Saturday morning from Scappoose, Oregon, to attend the funeral of her father, which will be held today at 10 a. m. at tbe Granite Hill cemetery, being in charge of tbe O. A. R. Englewood Dairy, Telephone 222 Pure milk from healthy cows. 67tf Off to Training Camp Outfielder Kenneth Williams, who haa been wintering here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams, expects to leave Grants Pass Monday for Sbreveport, La., where the Cin cinnati National league club, of which he la a member, begins ita spring visit the former's father, 8am Hoyt. Poultry netting, In all widths, large and email mesh, at Cramer Dros. 680 training. I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eberle, of Port-1 land, who spent a week or more with Thirty Minutes of Music Modern Woodmen Growing The local Modern Woodmen lodge la making rapid Increases In Its mem- bersblp. and next Thursday evening f tfc wm 0 0,enda,e win nv vibbi Buuiiuun t wmcu iv gajU.jay new memuers wi no taaen imo we M Md f4m, arrlvC(J New Spraying Outflt- oraer. mere wm te me Dig roou and all tbe members are urged to be Tonight at the Baptist church. 680 i nay wngni ana ismiiy yeaierday afternoon from Roseburg.l Elsmann and Cornell last week in mnnd t,'w inva with friends and nurchaaed from the Rogue River present. t relatives. (Hardware company a Hardle Duplex " Mrs. N. P. Scrugg and two chil-, spraying outfit, mounted on a steel Judge (JIlMte Itc4uro dren. of Portland, who apent a week truck, with a 250-gallon tank and Judge Gillette, who went to Salem wjth tnCr un(,j0 ga nrlcker, left J operated by gasoline engine. This Is Thursday, having in custody Wm. tng mornjg for the east. ione of the best outfits In the dls Mead, who haa ibecn aentenced to the j order your roses now if you want trlct. reform school, returned Saturday af- blooms this season. See ' ua this tcrnoon. The judge made a thor- weck Cramer Bros. 680 The Ministry of Bong oiigh inspection of the reform school , Boy D a. Wood, returned to Med-J Tonight, at the Baptist church, and tbe conditlona under which it ,f0rd Saturday morning, after spend-. with special musical program. 680 operated, and he returns with the be-,n( four wccki at Missouri Flat. I nor tnat it is a mignty good place to folding special meetings. He will C. & o. C. By. Trainmen uniform which hoys who are Incorrigible, and -,,. ,, t few w.v. The first conductor's uniform to who may not have proper home sur roundings, can bo sent. " at Cramer Bros. 680 Mr. and Mra. J. N. Scott and cbil-j Beginning February 27, the Bible dren, of Athena, Oregon, who stop- gchool of the Christian church will ped off here to visit at the home of commence promptly at 9:45. A few Rev. and Mrs, Harmon, continued minutes will be devoted each morn on their way homewnrd yesterday. nft 0 the training of tho children's They have keen In California for the voices, instructing them In the rudl wlnter. 'ments of music. If you are not en- ' ...... - V--. j roned reguiany in a moie bcooui .In the city, you are welcome to our Two-rear-old rose buabea, In all the grace an employe of tbe new railroad standard varlotles, for 13 per doxen has Just been received by Conductor O. F. Reddy, and he will now come down the aisle resplendent In blue uniform, brass buttons, cap, and all equipment when he says 'Tickets, please," In that fetching way. Geo. S. Calhoun supplied Mr. Reddy with IMUOU TONIGHT 1 Pnlhe prwnla Beautiful Ruth Roland Star of tho "Who Pays" Series Comrade John In Five Parts From tho Famous Novel by , Hnrry Ketchcll Webster Were you ever In n disappointed sessions. We are organizing each department and have classes' for everyone. 680 A Car of Overland J. F. Burke on Saturday unloaded another car of Overlanda, among tbe lot being the Overland No. 75 and 83 and one Knight motored car. Dance at Murphy--I Saturday, March 11, $1.50, Including lunch. till 12; 680 Huya Sixth Street Residence Corey Mattlson has closed a deal for tho purchase of the F. D. Smith residence proporty at 846 North Sixth street, and has moved Into the house. Solos, Duets and Choruses Mrs. Clark, Miss Mangum and oth ers in aong service at Baptist church tonight. You will enjoy It. ' 680 Will Open Meat Market Geo. Billings haa removed to Grants Pass from Medford, and will open a meat market here in the build ing formerly occupied by the Gillette feed store. Mr. Billings was In busi ness at Rosoburg for about eight years before going to Medford. Pathe Gold Rooster Play? Yoit'll find this no exception Addeh ' Attraction.! Vastlsa Scenic Prices 10c and 15c Wants Farmers and Teams Alex Nlbley, socretary of the Oregon-Utah Sugar company, author ises the Courier to moke the an nouncement that the company wonts to engage from 80 to 40 good form ers, with teams, to run drills during the boot seeding soosoff. Those wish ing the work ore requested to apply at the office of the sugar company In the Public Sorvlco building. tbe initial uniform to appear upon the Twohy railroad. How to Work a "Get Rich Quick Scheme." Deposit five dollars a week in tha savings department of tho Josephine County bank, and you will beat ninety-nine out of a hun dred of the other fellows who are working a shorter plan., 680 Concert. Friday Night The senior class of the local high school has secured the De-Moss con cert company for next Friday night. They come here well recommended, having played in all the larger cities of California and Oregon. The pro gram consists of a largo number of instrumental and vocal numbers, in cluding Verdi's "Anvil Chorus." The DoMoss children are wonders in musical numbers of all kinds. The DeMoss company is one of the best of this typo of organisations on the rood at this time, as evidenced c-y the large num'ber of seats sold in the places where they stopped. Don't Take It Just because It's cheap. Select your new, spring suit from hundreds of all-wool fabrics just to your lik ing, made upto fit you, and the style you want, at a price you want to pay. Satisfaction guaranteed. Geo. S. Calhoun, 603 O street. 6S0 Keen Kutter tools and cutlery, at the Rogue Hlver Hardware. 660tt Oregon mining laws, 40b. Courier A "C1m A" Dairy Herd The River Banks dairy herd' of tho Leonard Orcharda company, hav ing recently passed the third annual test for tuberculosis and no trace of disease found, now stands at the head In southern Oregon and Is what Is ranked a "Class A" herd. The company's Englewood dairy In this city was the'flrBt to establish the high atandard of selling milk from tuberculin tested cows only, and through the high standards of this dairy Grants Pass now stands, with Portland and McMlnnvllle, as one of the three. first cities In tha state In the purity of its milk supply. 880 Y We ' fkils mi for your wonderful response to our GEEAT SALE, for the genuine demonstration of good will. And though our business for the last two days has been phenomenal, we shall strive to make it still bigger by giving you better values than you have ever received at any other sale, bargains of superlative quality and ENDURING SATISFACTION '.'and'' : Wile Guarantee that if for any reason you are not satisfied with any article you have bought at this sale and return it within two or three days after date of purchase, in good condition, not soiled or damaged, your money will be refunded without question. '. : ' YOU RUN NO RISK IN BUYING AT THIS GREAT SALE FINE OVERCOATS, BALMACAANS AND RAINCOATS . FOR HALF AND LESS $ 5.00 Raincoats $2.39 j $15.00 Coats ,. , $7.50 $10.00 Raincoats . . $3.25 $20.00 Coats : V . . $9.95 The O S R. STOR . Successors to C P. BISHOP & CO. GRANTS PASS, OREGON ES 00. PHOENIX BEATEN a.- AT BASKETBALL A large crowd witnessed the two games Friday night, which were two of the best games of the season. Tbe Presbyterians took the Christians in to camp with the score of 25-23. The high school defeated their lighter op ponents from Phoenix by a 44-27 score, xms is me- nrst game me Phoenix players have lost out of a total of 15 played. . The Presbyterians and Christians played first and tbe score was never very uneven, as. both teams were go ing strong. The score see-sawed back and forth and the audience was kept at a white heat, and the playing by both teams was all that could be asked. By winning this game the Presbyterians have come to the front rank and now all but the Christians are tied for first place. The high school teams were quite evenly matched in the flrsl part of their game and the playing was fast for both teams. The Phoenix play ers, despite their lightness, had bril liant team work and made an excel lent showing. . Tbe local players had tbe advantage In the last part and wore their opponents out In this part the basket throwing of Pettinger and, Hansen was noteworthy. The next game at the rink will to Tuesday, between the Methodists and Baptists, and will put the winner of the game into first place. This game is sure to be a hummer. Odd FeUows at Church Today The members of the local Odd Fel lows and Ttebekah lodges will attend services at the Methodist Episcopal church south today in a body. They will meet at the I. O. O. F. haU at ten o'clock, and from there will march to the church. Rev. Taggart will preach the sermon.' TATinil Tfl IHIIUif IU THE BIBLE SCHOOL Bible school attendance is a means of grace and divinely appointed. It is helpful. Instructive, and restful; a fine investment of your time. It develops the best powers of the man. But how easily neglected! Absence from next Lord's Day services will make It easy to stay away the next week. The slightest Irregularity In attendance will work serious havoo with a good habit Then we reach for an excuse. We shall find aplenty except good ones. Most excuses, ana lyzed, mean simply, "I don't wish to." If you will attend Bible school regularly one quarter, you will want to go. Try the remedy. Begin next Lord's Day If you have not already begun. We shall look for you. 680 J. H. HARMON. ' The internationally famous actor, formerly Madame Sarah Bernhardt 's leading man, who recently was wed ded to Miss Farrar. -Lou-Telegen A masterly Paramount production. Atmosphere well sustained. Remarkable set tings. All-star cast. Endorsed by Woman's Home Companion. "The Explorer' SUNDAY and MONDAY Tho Home of Features. Grants Pass' leading thca tcr. : First performance 7:30. ; Admission 10c and 15c. Two Nights STAR