Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, March 21, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH II, 1MT
I FER52N1L LOCAL :
Saturday l Chaplin day. 4tf
Dan Evana letf today for Gaaell to
lay a abort time.
K. I. Doaa left last night (or Al
bany on a several dare' trip.
E. B. Hughes la spending th day
attending to businma la Letaad,
. A. A. Anderson returned last night
from northern California where ha
pent ae feral days.
Carl Smith left last night for
South Bend, Walh., and will spend
several months there.
' '!' B. R. Pearson went to Lexington
last night after spending a short time
In the city on business.
. Prank Shearer, of Merlin, apent
Tuesday and Wednesday attending
to business in the city.
Mrs. ' Louise Owen returned to
. Rome River this morning after
pending a short time shopping In
the city. .......
Mrs. Earl Sisson left today for
North Yakima. Wash., to Join her
huatand. Mr. and Mrs. Sisson win
make their bona tfcer.
A. C, Brown left this morning for
Saa Francisco where he will enter
the Southern Pacific hospital for
treatment of an Injured foot
v Woodbury's facial soap. Sabln has
it . . . ...
Mrs. Harry Schmidt and Mrs.
. Thomas Ahern were local visitors yes
terday from Hugo, shopping . and
visiting friends n the olty.
Mrs. Ray Wright has been visit
' iag here for the past few days with
Mrs. W. H. Dana. She returned last
night to her home at Roowrg.
Ous Lovegren who has been la the
city short time looking Into the
alleged depredations on the O. A C.
lands, left this morning for Ashland.
Canthrox shampoo. Sabln has it.
Ray Bravtnder left last Bight for
Corvailis aad win enter a hospital
there. Mr. Bravinder lias been tn
charge of the Dl-a-hee poultry ranch.
'W. C.'"Walker left today for Glen-
dale. Mr. Walker Is looking for
tlirfber for nse in the mines tn Cal
ifornia, Oregon fir being preferred
for this purpose.
Miss Kate lawless returned last
night to $er home at Herrtaburg af
ter a short time In the city. While
here Miss Lawless purchased a farm
on the Applegate river near New
Hope.
' Extra values in ladies' union salts
n sale at SOe. Mrs. Rehkoaf. ?0tf
Mr: and Mrs. H. S. Donnell. of
Los Angeles, have been visiting here
for a week with the TJ. A. Griffln
family. They left this morning for
Cow creek canyon where they will
spend the summer.
Paul Blanchard went to Medford
aad Jacksonville this morning to
spend the dsy. He is there for the
purpose of msking preparations for
the submission to the courts of the
ease of Hull vs. Tokay Heights De
velopment company.
W. M. Fore, who has been on a
recruiting trip to Medford and other
points In the valley, passed through
here this morning on his return to
Medford. He recently took 15 young
Ben from Medford to' Portland, they
having Joined the aviation corps.
Several others there have signified
their intention of joining.
Receive ProanoUos
W. C. Morton, the officer tn charge
of the local recruiting office
been promoted from a private of the
flrst claas to corporal.
Nil You Ever See a Prise Fight-
Prof. Goodley went to one too
many. See what the outcome was.
March SO and SI. OT
Tragedy
In tomorrow's Issue of the Daily
Courier will be found announcement
of a Tragedy sale at the Wonder
store which should Interest the buy
Ing public. The death recently of
H. A. Baron caused a readjustment
of affairs.
Mitetfunary Meeting
The Women's Foreign Missionary
society has charge of the meeting
at the Methodist church Thursday
evening at 7:30. A pantomlne by
seven girls In appropriate costumes
uiusiraiiug vne missionary nymn.
Zlon Haste." with Mrs. Knapp sing
ing, ia the Brat number on the pro
gram and will be followed by a lec
ture by Miss Holmes, returned mis
sionary from India. The public is
cordially Invited.
Oh Look at That Kye
Ton will see It March 30 and 31
at the opera house. 07
Bride of Aviation Captain
Captain H. von Steensma. captain
of aviation In the royal Dutch navy.
was married in Los Angeles last
week to Miss Jessie K. Brown, sis
ter of Jss. Wesley Brown, who was
married to Mildred Churchill of
Grants Pass. The Dutch officer met
his bride-to-be while la Ix Angeles
to purchase aeroplanes for his gov
ernment, and the romance followed
His wife will now soon be presented
at the court of Queen Wtlhelmina of
Holland and will enter Into the social
lire of the nobility.
Team Runs Away
A team belonging to a wood hauler
caused considerable excitement this
afternoon, when starting in the al
ley in the rear of the Mocha restau
rant it went at top speed up Sixth
street. Two lamp posts, one at the
rjllroad crossing aad the other in
front of the Kinney and Truax store
were knocked down and broken.
When they knocked the second post
down, one horse was so badly hart
that they were unable to go further.
The name of the owner of the team
was not learned.
THE SHELLY CREEK
MIXING DISTRICT
COMING EVENTS' 4
f
March. 30, 31". Friday and Saturday
T-enlor class play, "Bluffing It,"
at opera house.
April 12, 13, 14. Meeting of the 1st
Southern Oregon District Federa
tion of Women's clubs at Grants
Pass.
April 26, Thursday Meeting of
Southern Oregon Association of
Odd Fellow lodges at Grants Pans
and celebration of 98th annlver-
sary of Oddfellowshlp.
May 16, 17 Trl- State Good Roads
association convention at Medford.
May 81. June 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Annual
' Chautauqua, Grants Pass.
"He Did It
Himself"
a tricky, thrilling Paramount
farre-comrdy also a five-uiii
Paramount feature,
"Her Father's Hon," wllh
Vivian Mnrtln, tonight.
Star Theatre
The Lucky Boy copper property of
this place, owned by Otto Anderson
and bonded by E. F. Helllere, of
Portland, has a crew of men getting
out ore whfoh they will begin ship
ping to Tacoraa aa soon as the roads
will permit.
The Britten copper mine on Pat
rick's creek is also In operation and
some rich ore Is being taken out
There are 800 feet of tunnel and (0
feet of shafting on the property.
They are now running a 500 foot tun
nel to cut the ledge 200 feet below
the shaft, expecting to strike the
ledge in 21 feet. Tbla copper pro
perty is assured considerable atten
tion during the coming summer.
Mrs. McPherson has opened up a
stopping place at the Graham house
at Monumental whioh will be a great
accomodation to tourists, Mr. Mc
Pherson is In charge of the Monu
mental mining property.
Work on Guy Gravlln'a chrome
property will be resumed as aoon as
the snow goes away. Bodies of
chrome have been opened up on many
parts of the property and there Is all
indication of an unlimited deposit. It
runs, 58.16 per cent chrome, 4 per
cent silica and 6 per cent platinum.
O. B. Lauff and West Duley, of
Crescent City, also own some valu
able copper property In this district
and it is believed they will soon be
gin operations.
Judging from the many snow shoe
and ski trocks one sees In this vicin
ity, the snow Isn't keeping anyone in.
J. X. Britten snowshoed to Waldo
last week.
Dill Miller, brother of Mrs. Hel
llere, Is assisting in getting the mall
over the mountains during the snow
storm. Wagons are almost through
now and the stage will be making
regular trips In s few days.
Though the mines above mentioned
are In Del Norte county, alt ores will
be shipped through Grants Pass,
therefore giving teams or trucks of
that community employment. Pro
visions for the mines are also ship
ped In here from Grants Pass.
LELAND
Born, to Mr. and Mr. Jay Reed,
a daughter on March 10.
A party was given In honor of Geo.
Jantter and bride at the .Columbia
mine last Saturday evening. A very
pleasant time was enjoyed.
Dr. Williams was called to see Guy
Guff's child, who has 'iieen quite sick.
Mr. Amy Klutu made a bualnea
trip to Grants Paaa last Monday.
A. C. Kpperly left for Granta Pass
Sunday evening, intending to return
In hla car which has been stored la
town for th winter.
Dr. Knott, of Glendale, waa called
last Monday to see Wm. Light, who
has a severe attack of eryalpelas.
This disease seems to be quit popu
lar on Grave creek, there being five
oases this winter. Mrs. Allen Reed
Is also ill with it.
Miaa Jean Williams, who had to
give up her high echool duties In
Granta Pass on account of Illness. Is
improving.
Will McMtchael haa leased the
Kltim mine and ia very busy running
a giant and a good clean up is expected.
Since th mud ia drying up and
the spring road work will soon com
mence. It la to be hoped for the min
ing Interests and the heavy teaming
that has to be don to the mine,
that a little more money will be
spent on graveling some of the deep
mud holea between Iceland and
Placer. A little more graveled road
and not so much dragging would be
appreciated aa there Is complaint
that some of the worst places are al
most Ispassable.
REPORT THAT CZAR IS
DEPRIVED OF I4UERTV
London. Mar. 81. A special
agency dispatch from Petrograd to
day declared that the new provincial
government had ordered th former
cxar and csarlna deprived of their
liberty and brought back to Tserskoe-
Selo.
At the same time dispatches were
received her stating "on authority
of official circles "close to the" cxar,'
that he "would soon rejoin his fam
Uy at Tsarakoe-aelo."
3T
A MerpMils Tragedy
Read about it in tomorrow's Courier
NORWEGIAN STEAMER
TORPEDOED IN NORTH SKA
Washington, Mar. 31. Th Nor
wegian freight steamer Davanger.
Bergen to Rotterdam, with on Am
erican aboard, waa torpedoed and
sunk March 14, but th crew was
saved, the state department message
aid thla afternoon. The on Am
erican on board waa Robert I Roy
Bragg, of Angel Camp, Cal. Th ves
sel waa sunk on th afternoon of
the 14th In the North sea, 30 miles
from the north hlnter lightship. The
crew was rescued after 17 hours ex
posure.
A classified ad will give result.
NEW TODAT
(CLASSIFIED AD RATES.85
worda. two Issues, Sac: six lasrtes,
50c; one month, 11. 80, when paid In
advance. When not paid in advaao.
Sc per line per issue.)
1913 MODEL FORD, rebuilt and
newly painted, 8280. Terms. Mc
Intyre's Garage, 306 South 6th
street. 08
WANTED Experienced ahoe sales
man and clothing salesman. Ap
ply Wonder store. 07
LOST Tuesday evening. black
leather hand bag containing some
money and papers valuable to
owner only. Finder please notify
Mrs. Bush, Courier office. Re
ward. 07
FOR SALE Full blooded Black
Minorca roosters. ' Phone 603-F-14.
07
NEWTOWN APPLES for aale.
606-F-24.
Phone
07
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, Zatha
Fitzgerald, In Best-Fuller Realty
company office, 206 North 6th
street. tf
WOOD BIDS WANTED
The Board of Director of School
District No. 7 of Josephine county.
Oregon, at its next regular monthly
meeting to be held Tuesday evening
April 3, 117 at 7:30 o'clock at th
office of the clerk. Edward 8. Van
Dyke, will consider sealed bida for
the supply of 320 tiers of two foot
wood; bids to be received for all or
any part of th aald entire supply
and for either hard or soft wood,
AH bids must he for th supply ol
body wood cut from spund green
timber and (re from rot, dot or
punk, and be delivered at th re
spective school building of th dis
trict at the determination' of the
board on or before September 1.
117.
Each bid must 'be accompanied by
a certified check of 10 per rent of
the amount of the bid.
The board reserves the' right to re
ject any and all bids.
Board of Directors of School Dis
trict No. 7.
, By J. P. TRl'AX,
Chairman.
EDWARD S. VAN DYKE,
Clerk.
SAFETY FIRST
If yon appreciate clean, par milk, from tuberculin lest.
l rows, buy from the Englewuwl Dairy. Our milk Is all
otMHiardlaed and produced uuder regular hupecUou by
th State Dairy anil Food Conimlmdonrr'e office.
W are In th nualncaa to stay ana guarantee our pro.
duels, ,m
Ei6'lewood Dairy
Phon il
AHK REAPPOINTMENT OF
s " ALASKAN GOVERNOR
Juneau, Mar. 31. The senate and
house of representatives of the Alaska
legislature yesterday adopted a Joint
memorial to President Wilson and
Secretary of th Interior Une. ask
ing the reappointment of J. P. A.
Strong aa governor of the territory. I
declaring that Got-Kennr Rlrnn
Ira id Sibr Spriy
17 rent per gallon In barrels
l.4fl per can
' Rogue River Hdw.
LAST CHANCE
to see
DR. H. I. TRAVKLl'TE
King of
' Hypnotists
at the .
JOY-Tonight
The best wived for the Inst
Ijuly Hnhjert
lilH of Hinging ami Dancing
. .
IILl'EliIRD NIGHT
Stranger From Somewhere
Franklin Farnum
Comedy, "Jags and Jealousy"
Gale Henry and Hilly Rhodes
Till IIKKAV and FI1IDAV
WILLIAM III SHELL
In
"LOME STAR"
A art... A gripping drama of ,
love and race prejudice
Comedy, "Oh For a Cave Man"
Heme af a Wsrklngman.
Th mechanic' who eats underdone
biscuits In a leaky kitchen presided
over by a discontented wife Is not a
good Investment for his employer. Bad
homes are aa great an enemy to Indus
trial Improvement as bad habits, say
Ida M. Tsrlwll In "New Ideal In Hui.
IIMK."
"Competition reir Is forcing employ,
er. to consider the outside life of their
employer." ii.s MIim Tarbell. "The
llrrft Slid liuwl 1 m x.it it i.r ' tlilnif llicy
uiitM consider Ix the tiiiuoe the man
live In. A u'knI ivorUln-ziiiHti wnuta u
liuiue. He wnuu If hmIIIc to otvu liU
liime. To hne ctllelciit, f riot worthy
mid stesdy men you iiiwt lone liciillUY
and contented men Mi-n me neither
healthy nor cniiienr.Hl In wi-eli-lio-l
home."
quslching a Ossler.
"Can Hell . von Mine milliiue. sir'"
"What Iinre ymi In sim-ii?"
"I've gt a clwi'r George WimIiIhk.
ton sat In. a craille .leimy l.lnd wni
rocked In. a uilrnr nwil ly Catherine
the Great of Riila and"-
"Say more. These things are com
paralirely modern."
"Bui consider, lr"-'
"I' want some rcul antique. In fact.
I am anxious to acipilre tlm set of tools
used by Noau In building the ark."
Mrooklyn Citizen.
given a fair and Impartial admlnls- ,'VY'UIHIT XEWH OF
tration. and that his retention Is the -AP VKMMKL MtnjNGH
will of the people, .
I ToW. Mar. SI.- Prohibition
CHAMBERLAIN WILL .axainat publication of news of the
XFER WITH WIIJMiBrrll " departure of all Japanese
merrhnol ships sailing In the Pacific
naahlngton, Msr. 31. Senator
Chamberlain, chairman of the senate
military affairs committee, declared
today he would confer with President
Wilson before April 3 regarding a
universal military training and other
military prepared nets measures."
Among these will be Increases In
ordnance sufficient to supply what
ever demands are made of a land
force.
ana inman oceans, waa announced
by the government today.
Official announcement was made at
Toklo a week or more ago of the
present of a German raider Id Pa
cific waters. The censorship on ship
movements, announced above,
measur of protection against depre
dation of such a raider.
Job printing at th Courier.
Curlsua.
A lady on day remarked to Bulwer
Lytton bow odd It was that a dor
(Latin, Colombo should have been tout
out to And the old world, and Columbus
(Colombe) should bav found lb new.
"Tes," agreed the novella, "but mora
curious acill Is the fact that one cstiie
from Noah and the other from Gonoa!"
"A Pessimist,
Tommy Dad, wlmt Is a pessimist?
Dad A pessimist Is a man who would
rather read the death notices In a 1
newspaper thnii the JokeN.-Ktchange. :
Oleomy Prospsot. !
Th Suitor-What will your father j
settle on the man who msrrles yonT i
The Girl-All the rest of th family, I
suppose - Puck.
TEMPLE MARKET
SPECIAL
SALE
REEF
HriHket Jlolllng Jlr
Knuckle for aoup Sc
Nhort IUIm lie
Plate lleef lie
Flank MeW lie
Pot Roast ...l'J!ic
Prime Dili Roast Iftr
Rump ItiMoit, first rut tlir
Hump RiihnI, lust rut 1!IU
Hound Steak I He
'Sirloin Steak IMc
T Hone Steak..... Oc
Iteerf Mver -.IOY
Heef Heart '
VEAL
Veal Ntrw UIMc
Veal Nliouldcr 15c
Veal Steak I.V and IMc
Loin Veal itqr
Rump Veal tUc
Wholelxg of Veal ffr
PORK
Pork lias gone nearly out of
reach hut we ace holding the
price level.
Pig Hocks loc
Pork Hnt 10c and lHc
Pork lioln and Itlb uoc
lH Pork : I He
Dry Suit Pork IHc
Plikled ISrk'.. IHc
iMVtl No. ,1s .; Mc
Ijird No, 10 $1.00
Excellent Hani , 2,v
Collage Hum ....1 oc
Breakfast liacnn ......35c to SIOc
PHONE 134
God bless the good natured, for they
bles everybody else, Henry WeH
Beecher.
Calling cards at the Courier.
A classified ad will give reiulti.
Garden Seeds
.' in' in "i
ST. VALENTINE BROCCOLI MUD
.ALFALFA AND (TOY' Ml SEED
WI.ZAUD FERTILIZER IS THE REST
Sit)W IS THE TIME TO PUT IT ON VOl'R LAWN
J. PARDEE