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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1916)
PAG. lt)U3t . uutr rocis pivun cor nncu - vi:nxin.iv.'MAV ni, ma. $2.00 Brownie Is the Ideal Ounera Childrea for Very simple to operate. - Nothing to get out of ordr. .. Takes picture 3 1 3 14 . inches. , - ' ; ' " ' v " '"' Films cost but 30c a roll. Instructive as well as enter taining, v ! - See the kind of pictures these Brownies take in our show win dow. - ;;1 - I!udc ad Photo House St auto Howell, Prop. V 4 4 UHi'lU i 4' 4 4! ' i i I . 1 PER52NL e LOCAL j Miss Anna divert left (or Eugene. this morning for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams autoed Jover to Medford this morning. Judge John L. Chtlds, of Crescent City, Is registered at th Josephine. Mrs. Louisa Cornell has gone to Clendale to spend a short time with friends at that place. Mrs. T. B. Cornell left the first of the week for Jefferson for short Visit j Miss Christina McLean left for Los j Angeles this morning. Miss McLean j has heen teaching in the high school 'the last year. Douglas Pinkerton left for Mis sion, South Dakota, today. He will join his fattier at that point Harry Hull. J. D. Stinebaugh and Sam Stinebaugh went to Med ford yes terday in the Hull auto. Ten cent enanteled-ware sale at Cramer Bros. v 561 . Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Coron are In ri i . . '.town visiting friends. They are old residents of this place having prop- AMI SKMENTS TONIGHT 4 erty interests here. ?4 4 Mrs. H. T. Evans, of Frultdate. Flnhlng Smmm Opens - . The commercial Ashing season will open tonight at midnight with about twenty boats on the river. t The run so far has been small, but a larger run Is anticipated during the summer. The fish house will be la charge of Bert Holcomb. New Mining Operations M. ts'orden was In' town Monday from Kerb?, closing a deal whereby he obtained the lease of the Daisy and Copper Queen mines. Mr. Norden is making extensive plans for the devel opment of this property and will have a crew of men at work within the next few days. . 4 4" 4 1 Bijou Nat Goodwin. Star -' "A Oae Night Stand." 4 .S. D., and L. W. Evans, of Eugene. visited "with W. D. Evans the first part of the week. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stonaker and small son. Mrs. P. B. Herman, Mrs. . t TT r- aBJ T mhJ . ; i i x 4- 4 1 v. . vauuvi uu ucia uimn tm 1 ' , 'to Med ford today and will return by 4 4 4-4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 . COMlKO EVENTS 4'. 4444444444444 4 auto. " ' Lynn Sabln. accompanied by Mrs. Sabin, Marias flbln and Wlnfleld i2i11rAV laft rtv anfA 4fJI . fas fViiw June 5-10, Monday-Saturday Chau-jVallls to attend commencement week lannna at r.rini, PaM exercises. June 1, Friday Grants Pass rose! Mr- and Mrs. A. C. Holcomb and festival. : J .daughter, Beth; Mr. and Mrs. T, F. P ' ' - jHantey and sons, George and David, ' iSnd Mrs. A. M. Turner comprised a Oawtauqu. Guarantor, Jleei- 'pjlrty that ,ntoed to AshUnd Tawl.y rT 01!. S!?"! lunged 1 UtUa part are , nrged to meet with tht, vance, Mrf w u K6DmM . fo ookk sauesman 01 xue vwuiauqua Short Change Artiot Found- Through information gathered by the sheriff's office here, a nun by the name of Arnssu was arrested at Port land yesterday. He la wanted here on the charge of working ft short change trick on Mrs. F. W. Russell while she was In chance, of the store. John Dennlson will bring him down from Portland. Englewood Dairy, Phoae 23 The pure mllk.dalry. 6lltt. Engineer Boarhke Here G. W. Boechke, chief engineer for the Twohy Brothers company, ar rived from San Francisco Tuesday morning, and left with Engineer Mae- Vicar for a trip over the line through the Illinois valley. On his return Mr.' Boschke said that the work of the survey was now practically com pleted, and would he done within a couple of, weeks. He will leave for Portland! tonight, but will return again In a few days. at the , Commercial dub rooms to night at 8 o'clock. her tlster, Mrs. Andy Ford. She was accompanied to Grants Pass by little PAINTERS FATALLY HURT 'Evelyn Hawn. who will visit there WHEN 8TAG1XO FALLS for a , couple of weks. Roseburg .. ,: News.' Hoqulam, Wash., May 31. When All the summer fads In millinery a staging on which they were paint are here awaiting your selection, 'at lng fell to the street today, William greatly reduced prices. Mrs. Reh Stade was killed 'and James Avey kopf. ?68tf WU Un ka4' !' R &n1 Mm 9 i Tknnvlaa ir. i rived from the north this morning. ; HEW TODAY , , Mr. Douglas has been In Minneapolis for the last few weeks attending the Auto to Corvallls A. B. Cornell went to Glendale this morning, where he will he Joined by home at Grants Pass Sunday after ;Mrs. Cornell, Carrol Corn41. Mrs. C. few days spent here visiting with c. Presley and Bert Presley, la the Dodge ear. From there they will pro ceed to Corvallls to witness th 0. A. C. graduation exercises. Bert Presley will then go on to Portland and will drive a new Oakland car to. this place. . The car was purchased through the Williams agency. MILLER AT HEAD OF t LOCAL DEMOCRATS , , The democratic central oommlttee has organised, with Louis P, Miller elected as county chairman. , Ross Bailey was elected secretary, W. H, I'atUllo treasurer, and E. 11. Richard member of the state committee. The, committee will make an active cam paigu in the interests of the standard bearers of the faithful, though the hope is a pretty forlorn one In Jose- .phlne county with Its overwhelmingly Urge republican majority, The ra canclea upon the committee were till ed, the entire organisation being as follows: Grants Pass No. 1 Louts P. Miller. Grants Pass No. J. V, H. Pat Ullo. Crsnts Pass No. SV. R. Nipper. Grants Pass No. 4 Ross Bailey. Grants Pass No. 5 -T. Y. Dean. Grants Pass No, 6 J. E. Turnbull, Grants Pass No. 7 J. A. Slover. Grants Pass No. 8 W.J. Mahoney. Selma Geo. Walton. Kerby Ed Burke, Waldo W. J. Wlmer. Merlin A. C. Tyler. Lucky Queen C. D. 8exton. Loland Geo. Light. Placer Jno. P. Anderson. Murphy Chss, T. Sweeney. ' Granite Hill & O. Gillette" Dimmlck Russell Wood. ' Ferry Geo. II. Orlffln. Williams Geo. Sparlln. Wolf Creek I Speaker. ' Slate Creek C. F, Lovelace. Althouse J.'Ei Seyferth. Fruitdale Geo. Crawford. Galtce Frank Mitchell. Attend! Ashland Man's Funeral , Mrs. W, E. Dean has gone to Ash land to attend the funeral services over the remains of her nephey, Ellis Neal. Clark ft Holmam, Undertk Licensed emrbalmers. Phone 50 tf . -v . oorprcn an xt kiVa R wordTo tone.."c: to tane.: Northern Baptlet convention. He was SOc; one month. $1.50. when paid In n a. vorvaiiis oy sirs. uougias ana .students in the city, Stanford "Stag" Party Given A "stag" party was given last night advance. When not paid In advsnce, they had a brief visit there with their 6c per line per Issue.) eons, Earl and OHu. who are attend- FTBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Masonic lng college at O. A. C. ' . Temple.-. Office phone 1T4-J, rest- - . denie 341-R. - Miss Harris. 783 Improved Window Shade WANTED Young man to Introduce Gos Poyer, of Rogue River, Is in new summer novelty. Making a .- hi, ht win. h- .m proved window shade and awning eats if hustlers. $3.00 dally it It Is not gen- which he has Invented and which he proposes to manufacture In this city. capable. Experienced preferred. It steady work or spending money M . M . sound good. writ, auick. Mintac In Chl.c- Sales Company, Tacoma. 760 Miss Myrtle Lee, a resident of this city for many years, was married in Chicago on May 25 to E. H. Gill, or Cleveland, Ohio, at which place they will make their home. Mr. Gill is in the automobile business. They're comfortalle--that's why they're sen Me. . Former Resident Optimistic E. E. Rorapaugh, a former resident of this city, made a short visit here ! during the week, leaving for his home at Eugene Monday evening. He states that nowhere has he found as pleas ing a locality as Grants Pass. Mr. Rorapaugh also spoke of the splen did progress of the city and holds high hopes for the future. 20 j&iM mm A Sensible Cigarette 1 ii Graduates on Picnic Tuesday morning a large number of the sixteen graduates of the high school met at the court house for a trip to Coleetin, over the line in Cali fornia. The trip was made in good time and no mishaps were recorded. A little after noon the objective point was reached and dinner was eaten at the famous spring. Miss Whtte acted as chaperon. The re turn was made Tuesday evening. erally known Just how the evening was spent and it ts probably best to leave that part of It to the Imagina tion. "Eats," consisting of weiners, salad, coffee and buns, were served. At an early hour, 3:30 a. m., to be exact, the party was broken up and Paul pat In the balance of th night getting the premises In order. Those present were Paul Blancbard, Hal Rogers, Bob Pelouxe, Dana Atnent and Niel Allen. y Dr. Bywater at Roseburg Dr. Edward Bywater and wife and Mrs. J. T. Fry, of Grants Pass, left for their home Sunday after a couple of days spent In Roseburg. They made the trip by automobile and were accompanied home by Miss Florence Wimberly. Dr. Bywater Is a booster for southern Oregon and contributed a well written and Interesting article for Che railroad edition recently Is sued by the Review. The article told of what railroads and other industries had done for Grants Pass, and pre dicted a similar future for Rosetonrg in the event the proposed Roseburg k Eastern railroad and sawmill are constructed here as planned by the citizens. 'Roseburg Review. Mr. Woodbury to Leave E. D. Woodbury, who has been con nected with the Twohy Brothers com pany In this city, has accepted a posi tion with the Pacific Coast company, with headquarters at Seattle, and ex pects to leave for his new position within a few days. He Is to be travel ing agent tor the steamship and rail lines of the company. 14,125 SIGN VP FOR . PREPAREDNESS PARADE Portland, May 31. Preparedness advocates today had signed up 14,125 persons to march in the prepared ness parade Saturday night, June 3. Twenty thousand are expected to participate. H INJURED WHEN RIO GRANDE TRAIN DERAILS Grand Juncyon, Colo., May 31. Five cars of Rio Grande train num ber two were derailed near here ear ly yesterday, It was learned today. Eight persons were Injured, a fw severely. The accident was supposed ly due to spreading rails. Letterheads at the Courier. We Sell and Guarantee . y -mm e an4 rim sTwv " JtOGLE RIVER HARDWARE ThtBlf Rsdftont G. A. It and W. R. C. Grateful General Logan Post and Corps wlnh to thank the citizens of Grants Pass for the liberal supply of beauti ful flowers sent to the court house yard on Tuesday morning, without which if would have been Impossible to decorate the many graves of the boys who wore the blue in II j also to thank the business men of the city who gave their time and the use of their automobiles in taking flow ers and decorating committee to the different cemeteries, and to the band and the others who participated In the. afternoon program, making . It the success that it was. 1 ' " With Us Tonight two KejMone comedies, one entitled, "A One Night Stand." with Cliwter Conklln. The other ts called "Hls Luckless We." Also a strong drama, "The Hting of It." And also, Chapter 1.1 of ' "The Girl and the Game.'' Star Theatre The Ceffse thru. As a rale, the coffee shrub flrst flow ers IS Its third year and then bears only a smsll crop of fruit. The fifth year la usually the time of the flrst considerable yield. In Java three gath- erinm are made annually, called the "early," the "chief and the "after crop," but only the second Is of great Importance. The flower enjoys but a very ephemeral existence, as the set tling of tbe fruit generally takes place within twenty-four hours, and tbe pet als wither and fall off almost Imme diately. A coffee estste in full flower Is a very beautiful sight, but Its glory Is very soon psnt. Westminster Osteite. Letterheads at the Courier. II Bijou Tonight Photoplay Masterpiece Nat Goodwin (Njoa Went Dry in January . . . . j - I' ' according to w Rut th sunny, hot days,' now coming, will show Grants Pass how ' dry a gsvrdon and the lawn can get, regardless of tbe law of ev ages In tsrectpltntloa, ; . : - ; : ,' niT THERE IS A REMEDY ' f ' Diamond Moulded Hose at 18c per foot and one of our good lawn sprinklers will keep things growing and , green. Other hose, not so good, at less price, Grants Pacs Hardware Go. At Your Service la lie Master Hand Last Showing Tonight Also FAN TAN, The CcKtry Kircbil We have a fine assortment of r Correspondence Cards Invitation Stationery Initial Stationery Abo Hand-Colored CagmtnUtJoa Cards, Leather Bound Hooks and Botall Gift Rooks, suitable for graduation gifts. pemaray' S Vlkj Sm1 , , SClicra7 Sere ;i t D AUTO RACER IS BADLY INJURED Indianapolis, May 31. Jack Le Cain hovered between life and death today, suffering from terrible injuries received when bis Delag racing car turned over on the north turn In th Indianapolis speedway 300-mile sweepstakes yesterday. LKtle hope was held out for his re covery. He has two fractures of the skull, a fractured Jaw and abdominal hurts. Driver Rooney and Mechanician McAllister are recovering from In juries sustained when their Premier smashed into the inner rail on the south turn.' The race was won by Darlo Rests, In a ivugot. In 3:31:10.1!, an aver age of 83.K mile an hour. DAlen, In a Deusenberg, was second, and Mulford, In a Peugot, third. Res' was ' awarded drat prise, $11.00?.' SMvhlvkrM ihnnaanit inaKtilitM wO- nessed the speed gtruggte. t M.TILL HIIKRIFF TO 11B .. Wm. KKSTIVAL KIM Portland, May 31. -Sheriff Jllll Taylor of Umatilla county will be king of the Portland rose festival, lie will rule with Queen Muriel Baling, of Pendleton, and during tbe ceremonies will rid horseback In cowboy costume. Job printing of every description at the Courier office. rpo break a colt iiitchjiim doubl with an old hoss. To break a new pipe hitch It up with old VELVET. VELVETia Nature's bctt Pipe Tobacco, with its best brought out in the natural way ' -rby two years' ageing a&nOi Buy Your Season Tickeis to Chaukuq i m 1 : r and Buy JCbem Vhh a Smile