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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1916)
PACK POO. DAILY KOGVB RIVER COUIUKH Till 11KDAY, NOVKMUKlt Id, 1I1. lift Um KkldkM NT Their . v- Story With a .. , Brownie They can do It anybody can tor picture taking with thia sturdy little camera la slm ;. pltctty Itself. We have the Brownies from $1.00 to 15.00, MHt they all take good plctare. Kdc d Ptsto Hssse v STANTOX ROWEL L, Prop. TONIGHT , Do yon like romedlea? If do not mis thU ,. BlIiUE RITCHIE "The, Curse of Work" (2 Reels) -r "OOiSO TO THE 1XXJS" VhtDanrinf.Iissed (A Mince Pie Nightmare) Q Kericow He goes after the arch-Head Villa I'XCXR SAM AT WORK 4 - COMING 1CTBNTS Nor. 18, Saturday Children's story hour at the public library at 10:30. Mrs. Tom Pry, story-teller. Nor. 28, Tuesday Cooked food, candy and holiday gift sale, by the women of the Presbyterian church. Nor. SO, Thursday Thanksgiving ec. C. Wednesday Cooked food sale and bataar la St. Luke's Guild hall. Dec. I, Friday Sale and supper by ladles of the Newman M. E church. fec. 11 Taesdky Baxaar by- ladles ot:BaUtwMl o. BIXCAR8 AJOUT RETREAT . . KORTHKRAR MONA8TIR London, Nor. 1 8. The Bulgarian official statement from Sofia today ad mits a retreat northwards to near Ifonastlr in the face of violent at tack by the. Franco-Serbo troops. "Throughout the day our Motu stir plain positions were fiercely bombarded," the statement declares. The enemy's violent attacks failed at the broil of the Cerna river. We returned northward towards Tep- aw H and CIkoI." Mrs. E. J. Mclntyre, of Oold Hill waa shopping In the city today. "Tb Evil Thereof" with. PnMk, Loeee aad Geaoe iMsh.af4 'Mt aW. .,. aJsaav t. Mas. ,BagW' ''EgSMStiS& aneay, ep4, tat -y'fJL ' .sSiWi . - vt JOY ! r- . -W tvVV?T!V-- v-.-t ' ' e-h, PERSSNfIL V ' Will SowelC.ot Itirby. Is In tjfls city today" on business. The Sugar Bowl, 60S O t. IDlf . 1). W. Rentro, of . Kerhy, pnt Thursday In Oirants Pass. ,; S Carlson, br Crescent City, l a Grants Pass visitor this week. 0. Berry, ot Crescent City, Is stop ping In Grants Psss tor a few -days. Fine Sunday dinner at the Oxford. Maida lamps at Rogue River Hard ware. 894tf Mr. ami Mrs. J. 3. Mac Murray are spending the day in Medtord visiting friends. Robert Sarina, ot Smith River, is In the city attending to business nut ters. R. E. Kroh-ls spending the day In Medtord and Ashland attending to business matters. Watch the Sugar Bowl for Xmas candy. 90Stf Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tolln and Miss Zella Tolln, ot Deer creek, are in the city tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray, ot Medtord, are spending a few days in Grants Pass on business. J. H. Jones, ot Los Angeles. Is vis iting at the home ot W. P. Walte and family this week. Flannelette gowns, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Quality can not be beat. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. SOltf Dr. Macey returned home Wednes day evening from a week's business visit at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herrlott. ot Applegate. were in the city shopping with merchants Wednesday. C. L. Spencer, of Rogue River, left Grants Pass today for Fort Jones, Cel., where he will make his home. Sole leather at Rogue River Hard ware. .84tf W. A. Sharp, of this city, is spend ing a few days In Medtord visiting friends and attending to business matters. W. B. Bolton, of St. Joseph. Mo., is spending few dsys In the city visiting and attending to business affairs. Mrs. A. L. Carter, of Roseburg, Is visiting at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Huggerth. of this city. Young msn, your tweethesrt will appreciate a box of fresh candy from the Sugar Bowl. 03tf Mrs. C. H. Sampson left last night for Portland, having been notified ot the serious Illness of her sister, Mrs. Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erircson, ot Applegate, are spending a tew days In Grants Pass attending to business matters. Mrs. M. J. Mensch left a few days sgo for Vacavllle. Cal., to spend the winter with her children, two daugh ter and a son. A nice assortment of ladies' wool underwear. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. SOltf BUTTER Fresh Creamery Batter, fall weight two-pound square One pound Japan, Tea 25c One pound Koant Coffee 20c Comb Honey 15c .1 Cans Milk 25c 68c jMt rayti-llOtJ'ffilt'frf Si ZZJtttAS .. m locals V! J. UenJamln. of Portland, lutat the week In this elk)1 on business. k. u uavis, or wiuiauis. is utts tness visitor in Grant Pass today ' ' Gr .N Ulrklaud. ot Medtord, pent Wednesday and Thursday In this city. K. W. Ounu, ot .Uranta Pass, U spending the day In Merlin on' bus iness. (l " US. Martin is spending the week In Merlin attending to business mat ter. Mr. and Mrs. Schiulu, ot Merlin, were trading with merchants ot the city today. J. A. Imel, of Almeria, Is spend lug a few days In the city attending to business affair. Mrs. Nellie Jeter, ot Grant Paaa, left for Roseburg today tor several daya' visit with friends. C. W. Craig, of Medtord. spent Wednesday and Thursday attending to business affairs In this city, Morris Woodson returned to Grants Pass yesterday from Montana and will spend the winter with his parents at Murphy. J. W. Lucas, ot the Mt. Shasta Ir rigation company, left the city today for a week's business visit at Marsh field. Warren D. Mee and daughter, Helen, and son, Charles, of Apple gate, were business visitors in Grants Pass Wednesdsy afternoon. Col. W. II. Young returned to 8an Francisco this morning after a short visit with Mr. snd Mrs. James A. Eldridge at the Western hotel E. H. Thompson, special agent of the Sun Insurance company, was In the city Wednesday on business and visiting a number of friends. Excellent tsble at the Oxford. 903 T. W. Dunn, of Fresno, Cal., has just finished packing the fruit of his orchard near Merlin and is shipping a car of Spltxenbergs to Fresno. Tom Patty and wife, of Kennett, Cal., but formerly of Grants Pass, are visiting at (he home ot his mother, Mrs. W. F. Hogue, of Kerby. You will enjoy the picture show much better If you tske some csndy with you from the Sugar Howl. 903tf Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maddox, Edward and Everett Maddox. all ot Pittsburg, ar rived In Grant Pas this morning and expect to make their home here. Bishop N'lbley and daughter, Edna, after spending aeveral days In Grants Pass and other Rogue River valley cities, left this city Wednesday even ing for Salt Lake city, via San Fran cisco, where they will spend several days visiting and attending to busi ness matters. HbK'kyards SUn II C. M. MscAllister, representing the Portland Stockyards compsny, has been In the district for several days past looking after the livestock situ ation. He spent a couple of days In the Illinois valley. Grants Pass Meat Co. All kinds of fresh and smoked meats, fresh fish, oysters, crabs and shrimp meat. All . meats strictly fresh. Prices ressonsble. 902 Receives Prise Cup W. F. Woodstock received today the handsome silver cup won by him at the Josephine county fair In Sep tember for the best 10 ears of corn displayed at the fair. The cup was supplied by Urt Barnes. Orrmunial HeMion Hlllah temple. Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will bold a cere monial session at Ashland on Satur day, evening ot thl week to accom pany novice across the "burning sand." There will be a delegation from Grants Psss In attendance. Haw Former Reeldent A. C. Hough has returned from a trip to Portland and Seattle upon legal business. While In the latter city he saw E. Mayer, formerly In the florist and gardening business In this city, who he reports Is most profitably employed In the florist business. J7a Eit , t -i .( ,.;i . .id aad greaA tf sj4tr, a- cMteg KajM.lsVsrW. Darottf Mofcsrt MelUa felte WM.. swat 1 W. It V. Officer Hjjre-i .. " "Mrs.' J. Bi Wllouh&y. ot Eugene, department president ot the Woman's Relief corps, w Ill-be In the clty'jpnt- nrday afternoon' for lite purpose of visiting and Inspecting Genernl Lohmu W.-R: C All coups Member are, re quested to' be present! The business session will begin promptly at 2:30, Unlit refreshments will b served at 4 o'clock, to which G. A. R. members and comrades are Invited, Kngtewood Dairy The best milk, cream and Ice cream. Phone 233. tt lie vers Entertain The Beavers, an organisation ot re tall merchants, entertained other business men and ladles ot the city at the Commercial club rooms, last night, and more than (0 sat down to a chicken pie feed at 7 o'clock. The evening wa spent with cards and som'r'set. Miss Pattlllo, by a vocal solo, and Miss Quintan, by a piano solo, made the evening more enjoyable. Working I'mler IMfficultles Routine work at the court house Is seriously Interfered with owing to the work Incident to moving the building. Records have been removed from the clerk's vault, some ot them being placed In the county Jail, and those In use more often r r'need In the office room of the county Judge, while the Judge Is occupying a room on the second floor. Cler.t Cohurn I'Oiies to be al'le to hand!? the work wi'hout Interruption nrt wccU Sin," l Taiiernarle Topic Boote. Infidelity, dishonesty, and a certain class of high society were among the Influences that hare stood between God and the people since time Immemorial, was the declaration ot Evangelist Mathls In his last night's Tabernacle address, "But, thank God," he said, "both boose and Infidelity are pretty nearly relegated to oblivion." Speaking on the sub ject of. "Sin," he described the fruit thereof as It existed in the Jails, peni tentiaries, and the slums of our cltle. After a passionate appeal for honesty in man he concluded: "If a man Is not honest. God ran do nothing with him, and I ant glad to know that every step In a Christian's life Is a step toward manhood and womanhood." Mr. Vessey and Mrs. Basler sang "Won't Yon Come Bark Home." FRAUD CHARGES III CALIFORNIA VOTE New York. Nov. IS. Republican admission ot Charles E. Hugh', de feat will depend argely upon what California republican leaders advise after the official count Is complete, national headquarters Indicated "to day. Chairman Wlltcox for the first time admitted that sgu rharges and sug geatlon of fraud In California had come from leading California repub licans. He refused to outline what he will do as to conceding defeat or taking new action after the count. Lets Oeerglsns De It Mr. Exe-I make It a rule never to sk another to do what I would not de myself, Mrs. Wye Hut,, you would not go to the dxr yourself ud el a caller you were uol aj home.-Boston Transcript. Loeatioa no lies, Oaurlar DUOUTOMT Bonnie Bessie Love supported by DeWolf Hopper at five-act Griffith Triangle photoplay jm if ? 'f 'X".JiiJi 0 a, '.(' iitJ el Stpnnrianl 4 1 I JUST A FLYER FOR YOU re. rirty Special 3V esLL v See the Dalmacaan and Raglan Overcoats, Special 10.00 Center Window Wonder Stores Co. Successor to C P. Bishop & Co. 41 GROWERS OF BEETS GET FIRST CHECKS Wetlnesday was the first pay day at the sugar factory when checks were handed out to bett growers for their beets. The first beets were re ceived at the factory on October 33rd, and the. payments made Wednesday were for the receipt at the factory during the last eight day of . Octob er, the account being balanced up to the end of the month. A total of 117 check , to grower for beet received between October 23rd and November 1st was given out The first check, given was to Uroy Heston, for the, beets grqwn upon a tract of ground, 7 fx 1 6,0 feet at his home, on K street. Mr.' Hes ton received a sample package or beet seed from the compsny last spring and planted It on his resi dence lot upon granite soil. He har vested from the little piece UIS pognds. for which the company gave his check No. 1, amounting to n.. ' " .. ' . . One grower had only 400 pound In the first settlement while the one with the greatest amount was paid for 117 load of about two ton per load. The aggregate of the 117 check for the beets received during the last week of October was $25. 640.SI. Orowers who complete the hsullng NEW TOD Or (CLASSIFIED AD RATE8.18 word, two Issues, 18c; six issue, 10c; one month, $1.60, when paid la advance. When not paid la advance, 6e per line pr lasue.) BIDS WANTED Contract to haul chrome or to Three Pine siding. - IM-mll haul, 26 tons per day or more. Address W. R. Scott, Grant Pass, pre., care L. Bants, Route No. 1. '.. - ' MIDDLK-AGBD mn wants, house keeper, Can furnish beat of refer- enoe. Vtrt, I fA Roue, 4, 101 fpfi. :VT4Mto-iila4: , iprtai wagoa. ateawjaael tpw . lagoa. low.'cuttirJipf,.Uo iafas, twe croaw-out wn., ether fpjjpleoisaU. h W. OeAora. oat No. 1, lot II, V llitk street; opposite eeoaty !. aetj. ,. ..' ' $M O . k suits TV THE HAFKHT AM KAMIKHT, Way io settle MIU Is to pay by rherk. The pruuwtiim and economy U afford menna much in the prirraive bus inrwt man... We cordially Invite your Checking Account. Grasts Pass Biskfcg Cocpany Ortat Psss, Or. "Silks and Sitias" with Marguerite (lark, next Nunday end Monday, MasMI of beet during November will be paid la full as fast ss the accounts can be closed. The sugar factory will reiume op erations again Saturday morning, at seven o'clock. aftn having been closed down for aeveral day to give the farmer an opportunity to get the balance of their beet crop lu the bin. The factory day shift Is to report for duty at seven Saturday morning, and the night shift will come on at seven In the evening. Manager Nlbley states thst visitor will be welcome any day during the balance of the season' run, either on Sunday or week day, Visitors, how ever, must assume all risks for In Jury In going through the building and among the moving machinery. QRIFFIN FERRY .1 . Virgil Green returned to this com- iiiunlty on Saturday from Gold HIH, where he ha been working tor tome, time. ',;... P. T, Everton -delivered lumber af Mr. Rusk on day thli week.,, Marjop enAQtorge OfiBU tf aoat VISITORS WELCOME . ATJSUGAR FACTORY xPimi Noyix it. i Jeoi ' 1 ' V." 4Jwf flftsMLl HtM) ,' 1-n'nt butMmil ifii) nl ontg si . i.e..