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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1916)
Tl'KKDAY, OCTOIIKH 8, 1010. DAILY R0OITB EIVEIt COURIER PACT THBE3 4 : PER52N1L m LOCAL i 444444444444444 44 Mr, and Mr. L. W. Beach, of Le land, are spending the day to the olty. KMtUtrn Htmr Tha Eastern Star meeting will be Whether tha day ba dull or rainy, there are alwayi bright dayi between (or KODAKING And (or variable weather you will get beit reaulta from Eaatman Kodaka and Eaatman FUma The dependanble combination. Music ad Photo House MUM RoweiL Prop. TIm lt Day Wednesday, October 4, of special display yardage goods from Browna- vllle Woolen Mill. Geo. 87 Calhoun, 003 0 street. 866 IrfMlIm' Auxiliary Mooting ' The Ladle' Auxiliary will meet Saturday, October 7, at 3 p. ni at the Commercial club roomi. A pro gram on a aubjeot of Interest to all will be presented. Full attendance desired. TUFT, TEDDY AND HUGHES 10 MEET E. B. Crouch left last night for held In Masonlo hall tomorrow even- Riddle to spend a day visiting at that log. place. I John Souder, of Williams, arrived this morning from a several days' trip to Portland. Bargalna In wash waists. Mrs. Rehkopf. 43!tf A. C. Eastman left this morning (or Myrtle Creek, after apendlng sev eral days In this olty. Mrs. Anna Pearson went to Hugo this morning and will visit relatives at that place for a week. O. 8. Brown returned to Merlin last nlgbt, after attending to legal matters at this place. Alex Nlblvy went to Medford tills morning for a short business trip and will return tonight. Isaac Best left last nlgbt for Rose burg to spend a short time attending to business matters at that place. Get prices from the Rogue River Lumber company before yon buy shingles, lath, doors, windows, glass. roofing and lumber. 66 C. C. Presley retttrned last nlgbt from a trip to Portland. Mr. Presley spent a day with his son at CorvelUs. B. C. Melghton andwon, C. Hotgh ton, spent a week In this city at tending to business matters, leaving this morning for Salem. Walter Hnckmsn returned last night from his lookout station on Onion mountain, where he has been all summer. B. V. Rlggs returned to Roseburg last nlicht, after spending ton days New Vork, Oct. S. Despite all sort of rumors regarding slip-ups, the property man In charge of the IK'nr Will ami Dear Theodore drama to be staged tonight at the Union league club Insisted today he would be able to produce some 48 pounds !,, nP,r hfre tnd he reporU a ItegiktraUoii for General Election Closes Saturday, October 7, 1916, at G o'clock p. in. 861 Mueio Club Meriting Postponed On account1 of the muslcsle at the Methodist church, the Music club meeting which was to have been held this evening has been postponed un til next Tuesday evening, at 7:30, at the Commercial club rooms. of ex- and about 106 pounds hope' to-be presldulit at the club's reception to Governor Hughes tonight. scarcity of game In the Oregon moun tain district. Edward Parenteau left this morn- P. 0. EMPLOYE. (Continued from Page I) Former President Tafl confessed )ng f(Jr , California . aftei via to 366 pound upon arriving here to- julnK nrrl for tMcril ,By. e will day from New Haven, He leads ' (, wh h)t utflr , California for former President Roosevelt by eome'Bom(, t)m, 66 pounds. Corsets, prices up to 13. B0, on sale The evening's meeting between now on Mri, Rehkopf. 838tf Taft and Roosevelt will be the first time they have reached speaking die-, tance since 1914. when they were j roldly formal at a funeral In New j Haven of a mutual friend. j Referring to the love feast as a; "crow-eat ng contest," Chairman ...... . .. , ... .. .7 . ,i . .1 ...... death of the son. and the temptation Vance McCorm ck. o( the democratic i . ' n,Hnn,l MAIiimlt f A IftflsV tlMlk S fllnK .V "Zi,a... n..!hen Bl riliaiim n uin tnuiui" i ,m" i ...... ... a,.- v,w "iioyed up and the enl re country wll pay par- ' . . .. ., ., tv. but each month found t harder to . . . " , ,k. ..T l'llf'n of reports was followed by t.tor. will be C. E. Hughes, Pout I he will say something about his, friend, J A. Olo.ry of Am - . can Truth society. There I no que,- " offlce t on thnt O'Uary I. UmCUWm that Hughe, has .ccepted.the c.ndl-1 Poiltmtlll,r ponuoll. and aucy or ine uypumi. nm i . . . ... .. I. i . ! .i o ieary s maiming ienrr ui i-rrsiiit-.u Wilson prove that." Hr. Wire Arrive Dr. M. C. Wire arrived this morn ing from Newberg for a two weeks' visit here with his son, Rev. Melville T. Wire. Dr. Wire was presiding elder of the Methodist church at this place about ten years sgo. At vari ous times he baa been presiding elder over the Oregon' conference. He Is also a lover of fishing and .hopes while he Is here to tie up to a large steelliead. Applegale Couple Wed Marcus Kryer and Nina Esther WrlKlit. both or Applegate, were mar ried Monday evening. October 2, at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Utile Wright, 713 Eighth street. Tbo ceromony was performed by Rev. I,. Myron noozer, members of the Immediate families only being present. Mr. and Mr. Wright will make their home at Applegate. f PUBLIC OPINION I 9j OPPOItTl'-MTIKM FWR , ORA.Vra PAHS ARK NOTED Viewing a a near outsider the op portunity which has come offering good fortune to Grants Pass, with fortunes for her people in the beet sugar factory now about to commence! Its first campaign with only one quarter of the tonnage of beet It should have to do Itself and Grants IPsss Its full measure of 'good, per mit me through your Journal to make helpful suggestion toward making the best of tbat opportunity next year and afterward. Within the Incorporated limits of Grants pass there are about six hun dred acres of vacant lot and blocks. Why not plant them In beets and make the profit of the planting-every year so Urge that It will be both an example and an Incentive to the own ers of farms adjoining the city? The vacant city lots and blocks have the water In pipes In the streets In front of tbem. If there are no pipes, or too small pipes, or If the water company's price for water Is too high, and the water company make difficulties about providing the water or making the price right, there is no need of (usslng with the water company. Talk business to the writer Instead, and I think I may say right now tbat you will get the water at the right price. The land of these lots and blocks lies right for Irrigation. Fifteen tons to take money from the 'post office all attempts to rslse It else- failed. He was always with the hope that he Englewood Dairy Tbe best milk, cream and Ice cream. Phone 222.. tt Parisian Ivory Novelties 1 Brushes Trays Manicure Sets Etc., Etc. Demaray's Dreg id New Codfish New Comb Honey , Flour and Feed At Right Prices J. PARDEE 202 South 6th St. Phone 281 PROMIHE OF MARRIAGE M'RES WOMAX TO DEATH Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. J. The promise of marriage Is believed to of beets to sn sere can be expected Mrt Ann ; 8t-John' ? from It as It Is, but tt can do more. Feed the soil with the proper fer tilisers and It will produce more than twenty tone to the acre with care In planting, cultivation and Irrigating, more than twenty-nve tons to me acre, and do It one year after another without rotation of crops. It will pay and pay big, not only In cash but in prosperity, city pride and city credit. The credit it will bring the city will be several times the raah it will bring the growers of the beet, but the cash is a big thing Itself. The cost of fectlllxlng, plant ing, cultivating, irrigating and har vesting twenty tona of beets from an acre will not exceed S50. Feeding fertilizers, the increase of sugar con tent of tbe beets will make tbem sell for 6 a ton, 8120 for the product of an acre, of which 870 will be the cash profit. Ia not that cash money worth while for iteelf! .Then I anggest, add a sporting Mr. McIuiIn Arrives I chance to tbe growing. Make a pot W. P. Nichols, who was arrested In of say 81.000 and split it Into prizes Kansas last week, charged with the for the heaviest tonnage of beets desertion of his family In Grants grown to an acre and for the largest Phss, arrived here from Kinsley, I amounts of augar produced to the Kansas, this morning to answer the acre. charge. Mr. Nichols came unattend- It is all worth while from the pros ed from Kansas, and reported to the pcrlty standpoint. The profits of sheriff upon his arrival. He was ar-'cane sugar growing have made mll ralgned before County Judge Gillette llonaires and bankers ot the Hawaiian NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Whereas, the Chinese (torqnatos) pheasants of and In the State of Ore- , gon are being threatened with ex tlnctlon from excessive shooting and otherwise, and Whereas, the State Board of Fish Alerton, who says bis home ia in and Game Commissioners of Oregon Ashtabula, Ohio, is beld In Jail Is desirous of protecting the Chines charged with the crime. Letter j (torqnatns) pheasants of and In the found at the Commerce hotel, where'Staie of Oregon; the pair is said to have stayed. the I Now, therefore, notice i hereb nlgbt previous to the murder, Indt-J given by said State Board of Fish cate tbat Mrs. St. John came here to 'and Game Commissioner of Oregon years old, of My0eld, to her death In lonely forest at the edge of thia cltr. according to Sheriff Berry- John meet Alerton. after a correspondence between the two bad been establish ed by a matrimonial bureau. Aler ton is believed to have slain her to get her money. i A revolver, said to have been pur chased by Alerton at a local store. was found in a package which he left that the open season for the shooting of Chinese (torqnatus) pheasants la . hereby closed to shooting of any kind in the said State of Oregon on and after sundown October 15, A. D. 1916. And it Is and shall be unlawful to hunt or shoot Chinese (torqnatns) ' at a grocery. In the same package 'pheasant anywhere in the said State was a woman's handbag. This has been identified as the property of Mrs. St. John. Alerton had been employed on a farm a short distance from where the body was found by. two boys Sunday morning. , and whs reletised upon his own recog nizance to await action before the cir cuit court. was during the last years of the iDonncll administration that the de- Kn Hat or t'ai- With every suit or overcoat order and Cuban planters. Beet sugar can be produced cheaper than cane sugar, Nearer the consuming markef than cane sugar, and sells at the same price. Such comparisons, which I know of my own knowledge to be HnqtieriVIe upon the part of Newell Wed tomorrow. October 4; or true as I state them! tell their own INCKKASRll (tST OF MVIXH AIMnH TO'I.AMI IH'MiKIt commenced. In March, when Mr. ihould you prefer. 13 will be credited story of the opportunity for gaining Qulnlan succeeded to the office, he on Price of trousers ordered with your great wealth, which knocks once only Washington, Oct, 3. The high cost of living Is giving an added Im petus to the lure of the land. Mem bers of the now farm loan board drew thl conclusion today after ascertain ing that a majority of their 100,000 Inquiries have come from city dwell ers who want to get back to the land through farm loan aid. The board plan to help the city folk get there as well as to help the man on the non-paying farm. .mi r..iAlnn.l as Heimtv. the of- suit. Brownsville Woolen Mills. Geo flco being under civil service. Mr. 3. Calhoun, agent, 603 Q St. 865 Newell had the business of the office ' at his finger end, and was considered Reception for Ixxlge tlilefs one of the most competent post office I J. M. Martin, of Seattle, and Mrs. men In the district. There are none M. E. Houghton, of Roseburg, state now hut sympathize with him In the manager and state organizer ot the at the doors of Grants Pass, and which will knock It down If it Is not seized, embraced and held. fast when It knock. RUSSELL U DUNN. . . Ireland. Tbe first Inhahitnnts of Ireland are said to have been Phoenician, an Ast atlc ople. fl Whales. A whale struck ly n harpoon has been known to dive at the rate of 300 ynnls In a mluute. One Exception at Lat "You seem to think I'm never right aliout uu.vtlilug." "At all events, you're rlclit a I unit Unit." First Wind Gaug. Au Instrument for measuring the force of the wind via first cuutriveJ In 10U7. Ousty Sho.s. Dusty shoes are always hotter than blight ones' because polished shoes throw off tbe beat of Oregon on and after said date. Anyone found violating the provi sions of this order will be prosecuted aa by statute provided. Dated at Portland, Oregon, thia 30th day of September, A. D. 1118. . STATE BOARD OF FISH AND ' GAMES COMMISSIONERS. ' By James Withycombe. By C. F. Stone. By I. N. Fleischner. By Marion Jack. -ByF. M. Warren. ' t 861 MORE TROOIS ORDERED , ' HOME FROM THE BORDER Location notices. Courier office. Washington, Oct 3. The follow ing national guard organizations on the border have been ordered to state mobilization camps to be mastered ' out: First Kansas Infantry; troop If, Rhode Island cavalry; troop A, Massa chusetts cavalry; company A, Penn sylvania engineers; New Jersey Signal corps; Connecticut First Am bulance company and First Field hos pltal. IUUTIHH AKItOI'MSKH RAID ' GERMAN AIRSHIP HHKI) London, Oct. 8. British aeroplanes raided a German airship shed near Brussels yesterday, the admiralty an nounced today. One of the raiders failed to return. NEW TODAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 16 words, two Issues, 36c; six Issues, e0o; one month, 11.60, when paid In advanoe. When not paid In advance, to per line per lwuej WANTED Woman to do light house keeping six or eight hours a day and sleep at home, Inquire J. Pardee. "67 WANTED TO I)U Y Young inTl k cows, fresh or about to be fresh; must be good "Ixe. Phone 012-F-23. 870 FOUND Auto crank, Owner inquire Courier office. R06 i6oACRES ol1 DeeT oreok bottom and low bench land (or sale at fore closure price, entire, or In part, as desired. Located within one mil of Selmn, (enced, part cultivated, some Improvement. Inquire P. H. GerouM, golma, Ore. 866 trouble brought about by the pinch o( misfortune rather than by an In herent dishonesty. Further action will be taken through the federal court, which has jurisdiction In offenses of this nature. Fraternal Brotherhood, of Los An geles, paid a short visit to the local chapter of the order here Sunday. An Informal reception was tendered tho couple at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shepard, on South Eighth street, and refreshments were served. State Manager Martin proceeded to Ashland and Mrs. Houghton will re- 'main in Grant Pass (or a few days COMING KVKNTH ' and will then return to 'Roseburg to pursue the work at that place. Oct. 6, Thursday Parent-Teacher meeting at the Central school, at 3:30 p. m. ! . sw. t Oct. 7, Saturday Ladles' Auxiliary raj-onvi wwner jwuih meeting. Oct. 10, Tuesday Music club meet ing at 7:30, Commercial club rooms. Oct 11, 12. 13, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday Josephine-Jackson county teachers' institute at Grants Past. Oct. 12, ThursdaySupper Irom 6 to 7, by ladles ot the Baptist church. DUSTIN FARNUM In "lnvil (farilck," Wedne dny and Thurmlar night. Tonight, last lime-, Murle IHirxt, In the "Heart of Nora, Flynn." ' KTAK THEATER, The Parent-Teacher Association of Grants Pass will meet at the Central school on Thursday, October 6, at 3:30 p. m. There will be short talks given relative to school matter by the city superintendent of schools and by the principals of the different schools. An urgent invitation Is ex tended to the publtu to attend. Work in many lines has been planned for the year, of which the monthly pro grama are only a part. The co operation of all parents Is asked, so that the association may be able to carry out its plans. The Clear Infinity. That which we foolishly call vast nrai Is. rlirlitlv considered, not more I wonderful, not more impressive, thnu thnt which we Insolently call little ' hobs, mid the Infinity of God Is not I mysterious. It I only uufnthomnble; ! not couccnletl. lint lii'iiniirelienstlile; lit b a clear Infinity, the darkness of the pure, uiiseiircliulile Keu.-IUiuMn' "Meduru Paluiors," ... , BIJOU TONIGHT William Farnum and DOROTHY BERNARD Hupported by a distinguished cast of starn, including NICHOLAS DUNAKW LY8TKK CHAMI1KHM MARY MARTIN and CHRISTINE MAYO ' fas A Wm. Fox. super-feature "The Broken Law" No advance In price j I 1 m a o.Rfc'TsyarwTtei'A'w-Vox q