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THE NEW
VICTOR RECORDS
FOR JUNE v
, bow In stock -
35 IVpnlar Song, - Including
"Fair Hawaii
She Sang Aloha to Me,"
"My Drrwnjr Chlnn Lady."
20 InstrumoaUl Numbers, In
cluding lUnd, Orchestra,
Marimba Mid Accordion R
' cords.
14 Vocal Numbers, Including 3
new Children's Records.
3 Red Seal Records by Culp,
Gluck and McOorniackV
Com in And hear them
tlcsic an J Photo House
' SUnton RoweD, Prop. .
COMING!
The great Paramount six-reel feature,
Tho Golden Chance," with Cleo
Kldgley and Wallace Reid.
STAR Theater
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AMISEMEXTS TONIGHT
. - Bijou
Stanley and Lea. -f
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Star
Hasel Dawn.
: COMING EVENTS
June 24, Saturday Pomona grange
meets at Merlin.
Sept; 19-20-21, Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday Josephine county fair
- and celebration. - - - - - -
NOTICE TO BEET GROWERS
The, Utah-Idaho Sugar company,
who are the successors of the Oregon
Utah Sugar company, beg to an
nounce to the beet growers of Jack
son and Josephine counties that they
will modify their contracts for the
crop of 1916 as follows:
For all beets polarizing 12 per
cent and over sugar content and 80
per cent purity, delivered at the fac
tory or on cars, 5 per ton will be
paid.
This does not apply to beets from
Sutherlln, or those that hare to be
hauled by trucks.
780 . UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR CO.
NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received until
Wednesday, June 28, for grubbing
and -burning the brush on the ball
park In Grants Pass. Address all bids
to W. G. White, secretary of the
Josephine County Fair board, Grants
Pass, Oregon, . F. D. 4. 780
Mrs. C. Rowan left last night for
Corvallls,
Mrs. A. E." Newman, of Merlin,
spent Tuesday in town.
H. R. Sloan left last night for Port
land to attend to business matters.
See the new shipment of ladles'
silk and lingerie waists. Mrs. Reh
kopf. 775tf
Mrs. Mattle Mitchell returned to
Merlin last night, after spending the
day In town.
Victor Ehorn left last night for
Portland to look after business.
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1 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. MeKInstry spent
Tuesday tn Medford attending to
business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Aubery returned
lsst night from a trip to the south.
Mrs. M. Murphy went to Klamath
Falls this morning to visit for a few
days.
Mrs. Lloyd Turnbull arrived today
from Bandon to spend several
months with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Murray.
T. H, Mitchell left this morning
for Klamath Falls and will be gone
all week. ,
Fay Riser left this morning for
San Francisco, to be gone during the
summer.
Miss Mabel Whipple returned to
Hornbrook after spending a few days
tn town.
George Sorenson returned this
morning from Ashland, where he had
been attending to business matters.
Mrs. T. J. Brtnkerhoff went to Med
ford this afternoon to visit for some
time.
Samuel MatMs returnel to Rn;m
River this afternoon, after a day in
town.
Harry Short spent the diy in ton.
returning to Rogue River this after
noon. Mrs. J. M. Isham and daughter,
Arda. went to Drain this morning to
stay for a short time.
F. W. Streets and daughter, Alice,
returned last night from a trip to the
south. (
Mrs. H. H. Basler returned this
afternoon from Ohio, where she has
been for some time on account of the
sickness of her father.
George Lundburg and family re
turned from Portland, where they
have been viBltlng. The trip was
made by auto.
Dr. L. O. Clement will leave for
Portland tonight to attend the Pacific
Coast Oto-Oththalmological society.
He will return Sunday morning.
T. M. Stott. late of Portland, is now
with the Twohy Brothers company
tn this city, being auditor for the new
railroad, succeeding Mr. Woodbury
in that position.
Ponton at Merlin- ; ,
Pomona grange, of Joaephlus
county, will meet at Merlin Saturday,
June 24.
Closing Out Rale
See closing out sale of Jewelry In
this issue. ' 778
ChrlMians Win'
In a one-sided game last ntght the
Christians won from the Baptists 8-0.
Frye and E. Smith formed the bat
tery for the winning team and Doug
las and Q. Smith for the Baptists. The
next game will be Friday, between
the Presbyterians and Methodists.
Will II. Wllwm Coining
Thursday, to buy old clothing,
shoes, etc. Drop him a card or ad
dress No. 1S52, care Courier. 778
Mooae Band Will Play
The Moose band is to play Sunday
afternoon at the tall park tor the
game between - the Klamath Falls
club and the home team.
Laborers Will File Lienv
The SO or 60 laborers who bad been
employed by the Southern Oregon
Construction company upon the Irri
gation ditches are preparing the
papers, through Attorney W. T.
Miller, and will file Hens against the
company this afternoon, according to
the attorney. The claims of the men
amount to about 13,000, they having
received their last pay checks on May
io, and the most of them having
ceased work on June 10. Action was
contemplated by the men several
days ago, but upon the promise of
cash by today the filing of Hens was
delayed. Payment not being forthcom
ing, it is now proposed to take legal
action to protect the rights of the
laborers.
Baseball with Klamath Falls
Plsns are being made to make the
game Sunday the starting point of a
winning streak for the Grants Pass
team. A number of new players are
being asked to don the uniform, and
it is quite likely that several will be
here to fill the weak spots In the
local team. The batteries of the two
teams will be Bigbee and Clark for
the visitors, while Pernoll, Cornell,
Osborn and Baker will form the
Grants Pass battery. Bigbee is from
U. of O., and is reputed to be one of
the best pitchers in the state.
Have Commenced Action
Action has been taken by George
Mollo against the Rogue River Orch
ards company to recover approxim
ately $7,500. The case Is In the hands
of 'Blanchard ft Blanchard of this
city and Attorney A. E. Reames of
Medford.
Closing Out Sale-
See closing out sale of Jewelry In
this issue. 778
.Mr. Miller Return
R. B. Miller, of the Twohy Brothers
company, arrived home this morning
from Portland and Tacoraa. At Port
land he saw Judge Twohy, who reach
ed that city yesterday from his ex
tended trip through the east. Robt.
Twohy had arrived several days ear
lier. The Twohys are expected to
come to Grants Pass within a few
days, when further developments In
railroading are anticipated.
Englewood Dairy. Phone 222
The pure milk dairy. 92tf.
Sugar People Visit Medford
Messrs. T. P. Cutler. W. H. Pyper
snd Geo. Austin, of Salt Lake city,
Utah, accompanied by Alex Nibley
and E. N. Austin, of this city, visited
the beet fields In the Medford dis
trict yesterday, the visitors expecting
to leave on their return to Utah to
day. About 500 acres of beets are
growing In the territory tributary to
Medford. It is understood that the
sugsr company people are ready to
build a factory In the upper portion
of the valley as soon as the acreage
for. the one here Is filled and when
5,000 acres of good beet ground Is
assured for the new factory.
Notice
The Angelo Studio Is preparing to
go out of business in Grants Pass.
Prints from old negatives or new
can be obtained for the next few
weeks at reduced prices. 776tf
I Envelopes printed at the Courier
1 office.
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Utah-Idaho Company Moves
The offices of the Utah-Idaho Sugar
company are being moved from the
ground floor of the Public Service
building to room 203 on the second
floor of the same building. The sugar
company will hereafter have offices
of its own, It having heretofore
shared office rooms with other organ
izations. Paul Kirker, who has been
with the company and with the Pub
lic Service company, will go with the
sugar company to Its new offices and
will hold the position of cashier. The
jengar company Is not connected with
either the Public Service or the
Southern Oregon Construction companies.
Letterheads at the Courier.
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Daniel Frohman presents
HAZEL DAWN
In it I'liramount combination of laughs and thrills, entitled
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Wa HJonf UAH lo ,ee ran8e 'n operation. Mrs. Clara
II C W dill j OU Darling, demonstrator and expert in dotriet
tic science, will show you how" td use gas economically; also
"stunts" in hot weather cooking. ' DatesJune 26-27-28-29-30,
July 1, 1916. . '
Grants Fass Hardware Co.
rat AT YOUR SERVICE .
School Hoard Organlura
The school board met' last night
and organised tor the year, Geo.
Lundburg, newly-elected member, be
ing seated. Dr. Truax will 'be the
presiding officer this year, and Attor
ney E. 8. VanDyke was re-elected
clerk of the hoard.
Receive Fine Stock
A young Jersey bull wss received
today by express for the Ardencralg
ranch. The animal Is registered and
was sent from the Oak Springs ranch,
one of the large farms In the Willam
ette valley. The Ardencralg herd
consists of fine Jersey stock snd the
new addition will maintain the standard.
DIXIE
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Hunt for Hogue's liody
The body of John Hogue, who was
drowned In the Rogue Sunday night
when his boat became fouled In the
net, hai not been found, and the Ash
em en have now commenced a rys
tematio search for It. A permit from
the fish and game commlss'on has
been obtained for the use of dynamite
In the eddies of the river wnen the
body may have become lodged, and
the powder will be exploded 'i, the
hopes of raising the remains.
Rev, Frank Gloeckner and wife and
.daughter were out Sunday. Mr.
(Gloeckner led Sunday school and gave
a very interesting talk, which was
enjoyed by all present.
I Mrs. Lydla Dean and niece called
at the Dixie ranch Monday evening
on business.
Mrs. Louis Lucke and family wit
nessed the rose show Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knox attend
ed the Murphy dance Saturday nlgbt.
Miss Gladys York', from Applegnte,
is staying with the Knox family for
a few days. r
Mrs. Falvey, from Griffin Ferry,
visited with the O. A. Baldwin family
: Sunday. ...
PORTLAND (XHTLE8 WKI
AMI lll liniEM GO TO WAR
OLD HK(tND OREGON
INFANTRY 18 RKVIVKD
Portland, June 21. -A revival of the
jold Second Oregon Infantry Is under
way today. At a meeting of Spanish
American war veterans last night,
arrangements were made to ' start
drilling at once. Judge Oantenbeln
was appointed colonel.
Portland. June II. Two "war
brides" today stifled back tears as
their uniformed husbands boarded
(tains for the mobliliatlon camp of
the Oregon national guard.
Miss Margaret Ground chose a real
military setting for her romance. She
was married to Sergeant Ackley of
Company E at the armory, Regimen
tal Chaplain Gilbert officiating. When
her husband's coinpsny arrives at the
border, Mrs. Acktey declares she
will follow him.
BIJOU -:- Tonight
A Hmanhlng Rig Hit
Also
Burton Holme' Travelogue
COMING! Watlaee Rdlnger, In "The Gentleman of Leisure.'!
Stanley and Lea
Direct to this city from TUB PIOKFORD, Portland, breaking tli.t
Han FranrlHoo-Portland Jump. Musical noveltleA of all kind.
Hawaiian specialties. This Is one of th beet and high priced
M'1h we lisve ever hooked.
Holbrook Blinn and Vivian Martin
"A RutUrfly on the Wheel"
An unuiually attractive picture
s Animated Weekly,., , ,
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CASH PAID
for Second-hand
Clothes
WILL RK IX GRANTS PASS
Thursday,
June 22
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HAND SUITS, COATS, HATH
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