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Saturday U Cbaplla day. Ilttf
A F. Ilayei, of Olendale, spent
Tuesday attending to business lo the
city. ,"
' O. JCtans went to Weed this morn
ing where he will spend the summer
working la tht mills.
The "Village Physician" la very
buey now with "measly" work hut he
hopes to ilng for "Pauline. " 19
Mrt. O. L. Davis arrived thli morn
ing from Weed to visit here for the
dy with Mr. Fred Roper.
It.' M. Robinson, or WUdervtlU, Is
In the elly for a short time. ,
H. E. Drown, of Jump-Off-Joe, Is
spending the day In the city.
' Mrs. ft. 1 Darling, of Gold 11111,
was a visitor In 'the city today. - '
B. J, Lind, of Kerby, Is spending
a short time In the city, stopping at
tho Grants Pass. , -
E. E. MoClarea, contractor for the
new court house, arrived today from
Portland for a short time In the city.
Alex Nlbley returned this afternoon
T. L. Muggins left Isst night for from Independence and Portlsnd,
Portland and will later go to Canada where he has been spending the past
where ho will remain. ' week,
. Airs. J. M. Mason returned yesicr- airs. Thomas Fuson returned to
day evening to Myrtle Creek, after Medford this afternoon after visiting
visiting here for a short time. . here for the past few days with Mrs.
Rebuilt Fords. Molntyre'a Oarage. I George Jester.
D. B. Wattera has returned from
Portland, where he went with the
expectation of enlisting In the army.
John M. Scott, general passenger
agent of the Southern Paclflo at
Portland, spent the day In the city.
Miss Edith Allen left this morn Because his eyes would not stand the
Ing for 8an Francisco and San Jose test Mr. Walters application was not
to enter the San Jose normal school. I accepted, but he sayt be will make
"Chlckle" has lost bis parrot. Any- the try again after giving attention
one finding It kindly leave at the, to the eye defects,
opera bouse, April II or II. "Pau- , ,
line." . II 'rrovtng or Homestead
Mrs. William Hammett returned J Arthur B. Allen. of route No. 1.
last algbt from Grenada, where she , is In the city today proving up on bis
spent several dsys visiting with her . homestead. B. 0. Neely and Joa.
slstsr, . I Ferguson are his witnesses.
- Oeorge Sherwood, of 8tattle, spent j " -
a short time In the city leaving this On Way lo-Naval Station
morning for Med ford to apend the A ear of young men passed through
day.. here this morning on their way to
, New spring waists and coata, Jusi J Ban Francisco, where they will enter
the thing for Easter wear. Mrs. E. . the naval training station. The boys
Rebkopf. . . lltf are recruits,. enlisted In Portland and
T. A. Robertson and E. A. John-, Spokane and the surrounding conn-
ston left this morning for Gold try
Beach where they will spend several
months.
J. R. Butler arrived tbla morning
There were it In the party.
Topic for Toatght .
"Leaders of Men, In tbe Crucible,"
from Mabtoa, Wash., for a visit with will be the subject or the minister's
B. P. Hughes. He Is on his way sermon at Bethany Predbyteriaa
borne to Grass Valley. . church tonight at 7:45 o'clock. The
H. Mclntyre and Wm. Robinson, of ( Increuing attendance from night to
Merlin, are visiting la the city for a night gives evidence of the Interest
short time. They will leave tomor- being aroused In these meetings. A
row for the Blue Ledge mine. ( welcome to all.
, tA. E. Bee, of Taooma, la spend-j . d .. ., ,. ;,
Ing a short time In the city visiting Many I. O. O. F. Corning
with the Rev. J. H. Harmon. He At a gathering of Odd Fellowa at
la stopping at the Josephine. j Medford a few days ago the matter
, Mrs. Paul Blancbard went to Med- of attending the Odd Fellows' Day
ford thla afternoon to spend a few celebration In this city, April II.,
days visiting. Mr. Blanchard being was discussed, and more than 40
there on business for a short time, 'present signed Bp for excursion
H. Bavldge. of the Frank P. Doe tickets to Grants Pasa for the event
lumber company of Ban Francisco, I , , ...
has returned from the California me- .Almede Stockholder
tropolls after a few days there on I The stockholders of the Aimed a
business. - ' "" Mines company are atrongly advised
' C. M. Allen, telephone engineer of to hold their stock for the present
the district forester's office at Port-'ea the low price being offered is not
land, Is In the olty for a few dsys commensurate with the value of the
on Ibualness for the forestry depart- stock. The mine will be In operation
nisnt , I In a short time when stock will com
position wsnted by Cullle, French mand a much higher price. Almeda
maid, who will be at your service Mines company, Thos. 8. Burlcy, ores-
April 11 or II. "Pauline." 19 Ident. . . . JO
Mrs. 0. D. McCalllster returned to) .
her home at Roseburg this morning Farent-Trartier Meeting
after a visit here with her mother,
Mrs. J. P. Martin. ,
. Mrs. Lucy Florey, of Ban Jose,
Cat., has been visiting here for a
short time with Mrs. Joe Rose and
Mrs. II. II. Pcrnoll. Mrs. Florey left
last night for Condon,-.Mont,'
, Mrs. Sylvia Butler; who haa been
with the leading mlllnery houses or
8an Frsnclsco, will Ibe ' with her
mother, Mrs. M. P. Anderson, dur
ing the sealon. Mrs. Butler Is a
designer of the highest rank. 19
Mr. and Mrs.' 11. F. Merrill ar
rived today from Los Angeles to
visit a short time with the Rev. and
Mrs, S. A. Douglas. They will leave
soon for their horns st Albany. :
mi Glycerine soap, Sfaliln hss It.
' Christian Science lecture at opera
house Friday evening. Free.- SO
At the regular Parent-Teacher
meeting In the high school build
Ing at 3 p. in. Thursdsy, Instead of
the usual discussion, a musical-lit
erary program will be rendered by
high school teachers and pupils, This
will be followed by an Informal con
versaslone, to which all school pa
trons of Grants Pass are cordially
Invited. " ;
Miner left for North
, Milton Mooke, of Portland, who
had been here a few daya on busi
ness, left for his home this morning.
For the past several months, . Mr,
Mooke had loeen working a mine
near Grants Pasa. He recently
abandoned operations for the win
ter after cleaning up a considerable
silin. Roseburg Review. . '
JOY
THEATRE
Tonight & Thurs.
Present Flag tn Bcttoot - - -
Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge Cramer pre
sented a new t fool flag to the
Riverside school this morning. At
noon the children saluted tbe flag
and sang patriot Ic songs.
Cullerta Data for V.
M. U Opdycke hss received a re
quest from the war department at
Washington asking him to collect
data for them. He will get Informa
tion, concerning mines, factor) and
la fact everything, which might be
utilised by the government in case
of war. , v-
Young Men Wilt Enll
The fact that a large number of
young men will Join the army when
real need for their services Is seen,
wu evidenced the last few dsys In
the number that have stated their
Intention of Joining to the local re
cruiting officer. Last night a num
ber were given examinations, but
tbey did not desire to enlist until
real hostilities had been declared.
Pomona Orange Poetponed
Tbe April Pomona grange has
been postponed till Saturday, April
IStb, when It will bold session at
Hugo. Owing to the lateness of the
season and the bad weather condi
tions thst have prevailed, and also
because many" or tbe cltlsens of the
Hugo district will to In attendance
at court next week as witnesses In
tbe Barrett caae, the postponement
wss thought advisable. '
A New LI
Of the latest styles In spring mil
linery on display at Mrs. M. P. An
demon's, 70$ B street. 10
Raster Cantata- - .
The choir of Newman Methodist
Episcopal church; under the direc
tion of Prof. J. 8. MscMurray. will
render the Easter cantata, "The Cru
cified," by Nevln, on Easter evening.
April R. at 7:10 o'clock. The solo
psrts will be taken by J. M. Ishsm,
Prof. MacMurray, Paul Blanchard,
Helen Ellis, Mrs. H. H. Basler and
Mrs. Guy Knapp. Ths full program
will be published later. Mrs. Geo.
8sbla at the piano. Bert Barnes with
the cello and J. H. Williams with
the cornet will accompany the singers..
Ted Cramer hi Reserve- '
Ted Crsmer, who Is attending O.
A. C, bas Joined the officers' reserve
training corps and In case war Is de
clared, will help train the recruits.
All tbe Juniors and seniors, who are
doing cadet duty at O. A- C. will be
given commissions when officers are
needed to train the soldiers.'. . Mr.
Cramer Is now a first sergeant of
company A of the 0. A. C. cadet regi
ment';.1'' , :
Egg Hnnt Katerdey, at One o'clock
i It has been decided to set the time
of the egg hunt st one o'clock In the
sfternoon of Saturday, April 7. - Par
ents or older brothers and sisters
sre requested to accompany the
mailer children so that there will
be no trouble In getting them safely
home. ' The eggs that bare been
promised will be collected Thursday
afternoon, so be aure to have them
ready. The number of eggs donated
Is still somewhat uncertain, bat One
school reported II dose'n at . noon
today and It la hoped none of the
others will be less. If yon csn not
send word to tbe schools., notify any
of ths psstors of the city. Be care
ful to have the eggs hard boiled.-
Camping Tooriats Arrive . ,
Messrs. W. E. Overbolt and L. O.
Peone arrived In tbe city today, trav
eling by automobile from Phoenix,
Arizona, to Spokane, .Washington.
They experienced no serious trouble
along the route except that It was
necessary to ship their automobile by
rail from Hornbrook to Ashland, the
rosd over the Siskiyou summit not
yet being open. The roads are re
ported as fast drying np. a stretch of
10 miles this side of Dunsnralr being
the worst experienced thus far. The
gentlemen are carrying their camp
ing outfit with them, being the first
camping tourists to make the trip
this spring. They report that many
cars will be on tits rosd in a very
short time. . - . .
CARD OF THANKS
Government Hunter Here . '
. John Hammersly, government hun
ter and tropper, was In the city Tuee
day'and today from tbe old ferry,
where he has been trapping. On ac
count of the bad weather, It wss Im
possible to get very msny snlmsls,
but as soon ss the snow melts he
expects to go further back la the
mountaina. He will at present he on
Whiskey creek. Next snmmer, ac
cording to arrangements, a moving
picture company, which waa recently
organised In the valley, will go In
with him to take plcturea of wild
animal life. It la expected that these
will be taken on the North Umpqua.
We wish to thank thefrtends for
their kindness at tbe time of the
alckness and death of our daughter
and granddaughter. Also for the
sympathies extended at the time of
the funeral. ;
..' MR. and MRS. H. C. LAWTON.
MR. and MRS. A. JOHNSON".
Two Are Indicted
The grand . jTiry completed Its
work last night, returning two in
dictments and returning two not tr.e
bills. W. C. Peck, who wss charg
ed with the larceny of copper plates
from stsmp mills, waa Indicted, and
will be given a trial next week. Peck
was arraigned last night, hut will
plead Monday on the re-convening of
court. M. W. Gates, charged with
assault waa also Indicted, and will
be given his trial next week. Not
true hills were returned in the cases
of P. B. Wickhsm and Chas. Colby.
Wlckhsm wss charged with mislead
ing advertising and Colby with assault.
t4tvtetttt4
COMING EVENTS . 4
April 5, Thursday 'Meeting of Par-
j ent-Teacher association at the
high school, 3 o'clock,
i April 7, Saturday. Meeting of Ladles
Auxiliary, Chamber of Commerce
rooms.
April 9, Monday Esster luncheon
at the ladles' club at 615 North
Fourth street
April 18, Thursday Meeting of
Southern Oregon Association of
Odd Fellow lodges at Grants Psss
and celebration of 98th anniver
sary of Oddfellowahlp.
NEW TODAY
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Prices Bo and 10c
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advance. When not paid In advance,
Bo per line per Issue.)
ENGLISH PRAISE PRES.
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"It's a pleesare to work with a GOOD Usage. I enjoy cook
ing because I can always depend est say. MONARCH Range,
I can control it perfectly; brine; say area to Jnst the desired
tcmpcratare and bold tt coot it off an Jnst as I need to.
And H's atJ Jnst the sasne today as when I bonght tt several
years ago.? ..Vv .
"Why? Where is It any dicereat froan others r
"Well, realy, I'm not save I know. H haa sonmHhine; to do
with Malleable Iron and Riveted Joints that stay tight Yon
see H's so tons; since I bought my Range, I have alnsoat fcs
gotten what the aaleanwn said.''
"I only know the Range did all that he claimed.
Yon go down te the Grant pane Hardware Co-theyTl tell
yun all abont ft. And the MONARCHS thej are setting to
day, are finished far fiae than say old owe bat Ias satisfied.''
TKITON LEADERS DtttCVSS
AMERICAN SITUATION
The Hsgue, April 4. The Ameri
can situation was the main topic ot
discussion at Honrbarg betweea tht
kaiser. Emperor Karl of Austria ui
central power generals, accord lit ti
information received here todij. '
WANTED 100 cedar fence posts.
State prloe delivered three-fourths
ot a mile from the city limits on
' . lower river road. . R. K, Ross,
Route 3, Phone 804-F-3. 20
FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED 1IOU8E
s for rent. , Phone I35-R for par
ticulars. 2T
WANTKD Plowing or team work.
Phone 3S7-R. , 30
HOVSKHOLD GOODS for sale ln
eluding beds, chairs, book c,
dining room furniture, some farm
Implements. Also three-year-old
colt. Phone 603-F-3. Mrs. P. C.
Bosma, 34
EXCHANGE 'Good' steamer trunk
and child's sulky on small cook
stove, high baby cab and other
furniture.' - Fancy string bean seed
, 30a a pound, Call on write 713
'"south 8th street. -,J . . 80
N1CW HATS and novelties arriving
'each week at Mrs. M.K P. Ander-
son, 708 B street. . . ' 34
. ' By Lord Northcllffe
(Written by the United Press)
London, April .4. -I have taken a
four hqurs to collect opinions of
members of both houses of parlla
ment and many of the general pub
lie' .... v
Experts, -In statesmanship regard
the president's speech ss likely to
rsnk with the most notable utter
ances of Washington and Lincoln.
tin dignity, restraint and Insight are
considered 'absolutely worthy of the
chief of a hundred million of the
republic's cltlsens at this tremen
dous moment.-, The Joining with the
allies by th United States Is es
pecially welcomed by Englishmen
who are fighting side by side with
the herolo French, " ;
We regard the coming In of Uncle
Sam as the help of another Iblg broth
er In France's fight against the Prus
sian bully. We will be able to take
care of our own part of the war
on land, on sea, In munitions .plants
Snd In the treasury, but, the terri
tories or France and Belgium have
been chosen by the HohefUollems
ss their battle ground for the con
quest of the world and tt la fitting
that we of the free English "peak
Ing nations Americans, Pr'tish,
Canadians, Australians, .New Zeal
andera, South Africans should com
bine with Russia and with Italy to
rid the world of kalsorUm - Jntv as
the Russian people united against
the domination of the csar.
The Intervention of the . United
States Is the grestest event in the
history, of the war since August,
1914.
to VflPii
Orelisstpa
; Including 100 Musicians
With WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor,
and EFREM ZIMBALIST, one of the
world's greatest violin players ;
Tuesday, If
April 1
Medford
Duy Your Heat From Us
IT IS (JOOD MKAT. IT HAS THE RIGHT PLAVOB " IT 18
. TKNDKK. IT IS EASY TO DIGEST. IT IS A RELIEF TO THAI
TIHKI). OVKRWORKKD AND DISORDERED STOMACH. . IT
; MEANS LIFE '
Our Prices Are:
'" beef;
llrlsket lUillliig ..... .........10o
KiiiM-kle for mmp 5c
Short HIImi r. ..- 11c
-'Plate 'Reef ..................l lo ,
Flank Reef .....................l 1c ; ,
Pot Roast ........... :.L.12Hc .
Prime Rib Hoart lllo :
Hump RoaHt, Hrst rut ......15c ' ;
Rump RtuiHt, IwHt cot ... ia4c
Round Steak ISc ,
Sirloin Steak ; Wc"
T Rone Steak :..,..20c
lleef Liver .......,.10c
f Beef Heart ........He
v ; t- c .)
, " SMELT ..;.J,...L.V.
. . VEAL ''.:;'
. vent 'stew ,.;...:...............is)i(
.Veal Shoulder IIH
Veal Steak .... .-...ISc and lie
lioln Veal .... ...Jte
Rump Veal ..........l..:.........lll
Whole Icg of Veal ; -.lie
i.'-;,' '"'.,' .pork
IVirk haa gone nearly o ol
reach but we are holding the
prices, level. . ; r
I'lg Hocks 10c
iMrk Roaat ...... tflc and Ilk
IVrk U4n ami Rib ........J
Leg IVa-k lie
Excellent Hams ......IMt
' tltage Hams ......
Rreakfaftt Baron ......25o toSOr
......5c per lb. ,
Temple MarlCet