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PAGE fOCR "fata Grocery 417 G St. Lowest Prices in Josephine County t lb. Package Soda.. c 2 Packages Corn Starch 2 Packages Gloss Starch-... 3 Cans Dutch Cleanser Balk Crackers, Ibw... Head Rice, lb - 13c 15c 15c 9c 8c Jap Kke, lt Peanut Butter, bulk, lb.. .15c Gold Dost Washing Powder. 20c Citrus Washing Powder 22c 2 Cans Lye...:. '. 15c Swift's White Soap, 1 do bars 45c 8 Cakes Good ToUet Soap 10c Bird Seed, package . , 10c 2 Lamp Chimneys . . 15c 2 Cakes Bon Ami- . ,15c 2 Cakes Sapolio . 15c 1 lb. Can Ground Chocolate 30c 4 lb. Can Cocoa - '., IPc 1 lb. Can Cocoa.- 36c SUr Chocolate, 1 lb. cake- .22c Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate 22c Seeded Raisins, package,. lie Currants, package . 12Hc 25c Size K C Baking Powder 20c 1 lb. Crescent Baking Powder .22c 1 lb. Schilling's Baking Fowder..45c 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder 45c Bottled Bluing .. 8c Ammonia, bottle 10c Toothpicks, package 4c Magic and feast Foam, cake 4c Knox's Gelatine, package 11c Short Cut Blarcaronl, bulk -7c Hawaiian Pineapple 10c, 15c, 17c Pink Salmon, can.. , llc Red Salmon, large cans ! 18c Pork and Beans, small . Be Pork and Beans, medium 15c Pork and Beans, large can 20c Campbell's Soap, can.. 9c Fancy Asparagus, can... 15c Ripe Olives, 9 oz. cans 15c Royal Club Coffee, 1 lb. can. 32c Royal Club Coffee, 3 lb. can. 87c Royal Club Coffee, 5 lb. can $1.40 Pickles, per keg, 2J4 size.... $1.00 5c Boxes Matches, 3 for 10c Apricots, large cans, 2 for 25c Peaches, large cans, 2 for. '. 25c Excellent Quality Broom. 23c White or Yellow Meal, 9 lb. sack..30C Graham Flour, 10 lb. sack..., ..40c Rye Flour, 10 lb. sack 40c Whole Wheat Flour, 10 lb. sack....40c Pancake Flour, 10 lb. sack 15c Wheat Hearts 10 lb. sack ....43c Pure Rolled Oats, 9 lb. sack... 43c Rolled Oats and Wheat, 9 lb. sk...40c White Figs, bulk, llts .. ..5c Karo Syrup, 2 lb. can .'. 13c Karo Syrup, 5 lb. can.... 33c Karo Syrup, 10 lb. can 03c White Bonn a, recleaned, lb ..7?ic Red Beans, recleaned, lb... ; 7c Lima TVvnns, lb 1 9c Toilet Paper, large rolls, 4 for 25c Logan Cabin Syrup, qt. 37e Tognn Cabin Syrnp, J gal 08c Lognn Cabin Syrup, gals $1.23 Cider Vinegar, gal 80c Coal Oil, bulk, gal ... Igc Coal Oil, hulk, 5 gnl... .. 85c Crown Flour, Best Patent, sack..$1.40 Rluhlll Cheese, Pimento and Green Chile ..15c Good Flour, every sack guaran teed $1.25 4 oz. Can Good Oysters 10c Largo Can Good Oysters..... 19e Cottolcne, medium size ........5c Cottolcne, largo size ......1.B0 Me Bulk Tens, lb Jlftc Cash Paid for Eggs and Produce THE BASKET GROCERY 717 O Street : PER52NdL Ed Gano came la from his. Medford farm last night. Don't forget the band concert April 7th. .,' 715 White aud Tan Sorosls ft Pumps, Special April Sale at $1 pair. Kinney & Truss. 710 R. A. Gentry left last night for Portland, expecting to work In that section for the summer. Men's ALL LEATHER work shoe, Tan and Black, 2.50 pair. Kinney & Truax. . 710 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brower. of ! Rogue River were Grants Pass vlalt 'ora today. Free balloons Saturday at Sabin's. Mrs. John C. Welch, of Portland, arrived last night from San Francisco, 'and Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Clara Coffman. I The Dreadnough Work Shirt Is not equaled by anything on the market today, a full 75 cent value tor 50 cents. Kinney & Trua& 710 J B. E. McArthur. who visited T. E. Gilmore at Murphy, returned to Ash land this afternoon. ' The best vocal talent in town at opera house April 7th. 715 I P. L. Brlstow, of Eugene, who spent a week with his sister, Mrs. H. C. , Perkins, returned to his home this morning. t j Get a balloon Saturday tor the kiddies at Sabin's. 709 ! Help the band get uniforms April 7th. 715 j Mr. and Mrs. Power, Harry Powers and Will Lewman left this morning for Dorris, to spent the summer at the Kesterson mill. Sabin, the -druggist, gives free bal loons Saturday with a purchase of 25c or more. 709 ( Balloons Saturday at Sabin's. 709 Mrs. L. G. Snapp left this morning for Eugene, having received word of the death of her brother. , Patton's sunproof paints at Cra mer Bros. - 710 Men's summer weight underwear, regular f 1 to $1.50 two-piece suits to go at 65 Cents the suit. Kinney & Truax. 710 , Mrs. Harvey Culp and two children arrived this morning from Tacoma. Mrs. Culp Is a niece of Mrs. L. B. Hall and Mrs. W. H. Patttllo. The extra large line of dainty sum mer fabrics combined with the May McCall patterns can not fall to pro duce the Stunning Costume. Kinney ft Truax. 710 ' Mrs. Anna Horn, a former resident of Grants Pass, arrived here yester day from San Francisco, and Is the guest of Mrs. H. C. Bobzien and Mrs. C. H. Sampson. - Jap-a-lae. all colors, at Cramer Bros. 710 Mrs. L. J. Young, of Wenatchee, Wash., , who visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. M. Stldham, left this morning for Lake Creek, Jackson county, to spend a month with her mother, Mrs. Wm. N'usbam, and three sisters. NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words, two Issues, 25c; six Issues, 50c; one month, $1.50, when paid in advance. When not paid In ad vance, 6c per line per Issue. TYPEWRITING or any kind of book work done. Phone 141-R. Mrs. Bush. . 664tf FOR SALE One 3-inch Gould centrl-; fugal pump, foot valve, efc; also ; i crude oil, smudge pots, 'mowing ; machine and young thoroughbred I . Duroc Jersey hogs. , Phone 135-j. Edw. H. Richard, agent. , ' .714 FOR SALE Several young thorough bred Duroc Jersey boars, at bar gain prices,' Phone 135-J. Edw. H. Richard, agent. ' 714 FOR SALE Team, weight about 2,600, Including heavy wagon and harness. This team Is sound and , Al workers. Address A. E. ,Shep " ard, Rogue River, Ore. . 714 TO EXCHANGE Ten-acre Irrigated ranch near Medford, bearing young ' pears and apples, Good beet soil. 1 Buildings, well and pump. Want G. P. property, Owner, Box 69, " Route 3, Medford. 710 WILL MOVE Brownie Hampton's livery will be located at the, Jose phine livery stables after April 1. Three good work teams for sale. Good pasture $2 per month.. 714 AHOM E"wan ted "f 6Vgl rl "of "nlnVa n d for boy of six. . Both are bright, attractive and lovable. An early response necessary. Address No. 635, care Courier. 710 FLEMISH , giant: and New Zealand red rabbits for sale, 25c each. In quire Clifford Jewell, 420 A St. 710 LOCAL i Go Tonight To the union revival at the Bap tist church. 709 In Xew Quart Messrs. Dr. J. F. Reddy and 3. R. Harvey have recently moved Into most comfortable and commodious quarters on E street, Just beyond the water company's office. Balloons Saturday Free with a. purchase of anything, 25c or more. At Sabin's Drug Store. Plenty of Water for Mining A. C. Epperley,.of the Columbia mine, Is In the city from the big prop erty. He reports that there Is an ex eellent head of water this year, and that the placers will have a long run. Hears of Father's Death P. T. Birchard received the sad news today of tho death of his father, death having occurred at Marshall town, Iowa, Thursday evening. The deceased was 8! years of age, and will be remembered by many in this city, he having visited his son here during the summer of 1912. T-MiHst Season I On Joseph Wilson and family and Har ley Bailey, six In all. with two auto mobiles, were the first of this season's auto tourists to reach this city from the south, this party having left Santa Ana on March 8, although their actual traveling time amounted to about a week. They traversed roads In all conditions, but they report that they had no serious trouble. They are en route to Tillamook county. I'nlon Revival A most profitable service last night and an excellent audience. Rev. S. A. Douglas preached the sermon. Miss Patillo sang a solo. A double quar tette of young people, trained by Mrs. PInkerton, sang -a selection. They were as follows: Louise PInkerton, Florence Riddle, Florence Smith, Vivian Isham, Loren Easier. Earl Voorhles, Garnet Best. Service to night at 7:30. Dance Saturday Night At Waldorf hall. Tickets 50c. 709 Preparedness And Easter. You'll need new .clothes for the Easter parade, and you'll want them in a hurry. "Kahn-Tailored-Clothes" are made to your measure, exactly as specified by you. They are worn iby the most discrim inating dressers of this town. How much better to order now and give plenty of time to make them right 'and sure have them here for Easter. At the B. & R. Stores Co. 709 Music Club Recital j The Ladles' Auxiliary are to be the guests of the Music club tomorrow evening, April 1, at a juveile concert In the Commercial club rooms. Chll 'dren will furnish the first halt of the entertainment, the latter half to con ( sist of juvenile selections by mem bers of the club and music by the Lawrence orchestra and ladles' chorus. The general public also Is welcome, but an admission fee of ten cents will be charged those not be longing to either club. tar TONIGHT Jesse L. Lanky presents The Popular and Versatile Photoplay Star BLANCHE SWEET In "The secret m In Miss Sweet's supporting company are Thomas Melghan, NcMNue llaynkamn, Alice Know lurid and Hal Clements Admission 5c and 15c First Performance, 7:30 Clark A llolinan, Undertakers Licensed embalmeri. I'hona 50 if Miner la lujured N. F. Inman, who operated a placer mine on Tom East gulch, above the Greenback mine, was severely la jured Wednesday afternoon by the caving in ot the gravel bank undor which he was working. The gravel bank was about 18 feet high, and when It slid down Mr; Inman was raught beneath It and his rtght leg was broken below the knee. Thore were also other Injuries that may make recovery alow and tedious. The Injured man was attended by Dr. Williams, of Placer. Lard Special Armour's pure lard, 10-pound pall $1.30; five-pound pall, 70c. Jose phine Groiery Company. 709 Dodge Agency Opens Grants Pass will havo a resident agent tor tho Dodgo automobile In the persons ot O. V. Myers, who has arranged with the Grants Pass gar age for display aud storage spare, and with E. F. Heath for office room until he has completed arrangements for office rooms. Mr. Myers sold his demonstrator yesterday to A. C. Ep perley and went to Medford this af ternoon, expecting to bring two cars to this city. Other cars will be ship ped here direct. Mr. Myers' family will come to Grants Pass after the ctose of the Medford schools. The Crotwtt Shoe For men "Makes life's walk easy." A new line for spring, In the latest lasts, just received at the B. ft R Stores. 709 Englewood Dairy, Phone 222 The pure milk dairy. 692tf. CASH PRIZES FOR BOY BEET GROWERS The Rogue River Public Service corporation has offered to furnish water tor Irrigation free of charge to any boy under eighteen years of age who will cultivate sugar beets for delivery to the Oregon-Utah Sugar compauy tor the growing season of 1916 on any plot of ground located within the city limits of Grants Pass ! under the ditches of the company, not exceeding the size of five ordinary lots. The land so cultivated must not be land which Is already signed up with the Oregon-Utah Sugar com pany, and It must be distinctly un derstood that the land must be cul tivated by the boys themselves, as the offer Is made with the desire of encouraging young boys to engage In an Industry which will be profitable alike to them and the sugar com pany. For the best beets raised a prize of $50 to any boy under eighteen years of age will be offered at the grange fair that is held In the fall In this city. Mr. Sanders states that at the Utah state fair he was much Impress ed by the exhibits ot sugar boets grown by boys of the grammar schools, high schools and agricultural colleges, and theso boys bad the fin est beets that were shown anywhere. He said that there are a great many boys in Utah and Idaho who pay their way through school by raising beets, and there are others who annually raise beets so rs to provide them selves with Christmas money. El Paso, Mar. 31 Reports of skir mlshlng between Vllllstas and Car ranzlstas have 'been wldly exagger ated, Consul Garcia declared today. His assertion ' was' based on des- t patches from General Cnjbazas, In command of the Guerrero garrison of CO, tb General Gavlra at Juarez, These advices told ot a skirmish In which Francisco Villa was shot In the leg. They did not confirm the rumored massacre at Guerrero, men tioned no losses on either side, and declared Villa departed with his band following the clash'. Messages received by; Gavlra In dicated the fight occured Wednesday night or Thursday morning. They dlragreed in some respects with Gen eral Pershing's despatches to San Antonio. The advices said thore were no new developments with re gard to American use of railroads, that constitutionalists In the field knew nothing of the Intentions ot the United States troops and that the communication from Carranza about the railroads covered the Mexican COM RMATION 0 KILLING AMERICANS A Little Overworked Just now, In tome respects, Is the slogan about "safety drat," but It will never grow stale or le Its force for those who Harness a Horse A harncu, tike a chain, Is uo stronger than Its vwket alrapj and we see to It that the name you get here has uo weak straps. If You Have Harness Troubles hrlug them to us. Our repair department apr-nds a mh1 deal of time looking for trouble. v Grants Pass At Your GERMANS LOSE AT London, Mar. Si Twenty thou sand Germans have been killed or maimed as the result of the Crown prince's renewal of his attack against Verdun, aceoordlng to the estimates of French military exports today. The new assault was launched on both banks ot tho Meuio. Massed batteries on Hill 304 wiped out whole battalions when the Germans rushed at Malancourt French officers watch ing the spectacular charge through Held glasses saw great, bloody gaps torn In the charging ranks. A few survivors, few of them un injured gained a foothold In the vil lage. But there tho dash halted. The German officers remaining evi dently saw they had not enough men left to contlnuo the drive, and more died every minute even as they crouched behind the shelter ot ruin ed walls and heaps of debris. The ratio of German losses In the new attacks on Douaumont yesterday was tho heaviest yet recorded, Paris claimed. For tiro days before the attempted advance, German guns were shelling eastern 'Malancourt and the French defenses fronting south. French cannon on Hols Dourrua hill and Hill 304 replied shell for shell. The crown prince Is expected to hurt fresh troops at Malancourt and the Avonrourt woods simultaneously within the next two days. Yesterday thrusts at Dousumpnt were believed merely a diversion, Intending to keep the French busy, while the Ger mans prepared to renew their attacks northwest of Verdun. DOMINO EVENTS 4 April 1, Saturday Cooked food sale at the public market, given by toe ladles of M. E. church south. 709 April 1, Saturday Music club Juven ile recital in Commercial club room . at 8 p. m. April 1, SaturdByStory hour at the public library, 11 a. m. Miss Hayes story-toller. April 4, Tuesday Music club chorus practice In Presbyterian church, at 7:30 sharp. .Study section at 8:30 p. m. May 9, Tuesday Opening . day ot State Grange at Grants Pass. 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