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paob iotjb DAILY ROOMS RIYKR COURIER H1IWIAV, Jl XV 1W, !!. : PER52N1L ! LOCAL : GUIG! Easy Show GRANTS PASS , FOR ONE WEEK Opera House Good Singing, Good Dancing, Funny Comedians and Novelty Acts V OPENINGINIGHT NEXT MONDAY, JULY 30 . Admission for the Opening Night is FREE TO ALL Children will not be admitted unless parents v. 'C,y:..,, are with them ,' . v . . . . . The Oldest Lady, . '"" " ; ; and Tlie Oldest Gentleman , r'd receive a present the first night I. G. Mitchell loft last night tor Loe A again. Mrs. 1 H. Sulck and daughter ar rived this morning from Portland and lert on the stage (or Crescent City. Eskey'a Albumenlied food. Sablu has It ' 14 Mrs. D. B. 8cheneck. ot Los An geles, arrived here this morning on business trip. Mrs. Emma B. Snapp and son, Ar chie Wycoff, returned this afternoon from visit at Eugene. David Tyrer went to Gallee this morning to work with the Siskiyou forest surveying crew. Mrs. W. B. Harder and little daughter went to Grenada this morn ing to visit Mrs. Harder's father, W. B. Sherman. , O. O. Bunch and family returned this afternoon from Eugene, where they visited relatives tor several weeks. Scout Me4iitg The Boy Scouts will meet tonight at the Chamber ot Commerce rooms. All scouts are expected to be present.' Thanks to ty Market-- , The proprietors of the City Market have donated the use of an electric tan to the Red Cross work commit tee, for which all the ladles helping on the sewing work are duly grate ful. The Wardrobe Cleaner At SIS North Sixth street. Phone 147. Receiving office with Peerless Clothing Co. Cleaning, pressing and repairing. We call for and deliver, tf iw B. Miller In City R. B. Miller, of the California Oregon Coast Railway, arrived this morning from Portland and will fee J In the city until tomorrow night, on Dear Are Great Swimmer. If a boy were Kked to name an anl. mal that could nwlm .a long way It In probable that be would tliluk of almost any other animal Iwfore lie named a deer., , ' . If you told city, folk tluit deer have ueeu Known 10 awiin i.eur uitois ine sound, from Long Inland to Connecti cut, tbey would probably laugh at you, yet boatmeu along tbo coast know tliH to be trnc. Peer will often take to tbe sea wbeu they are closely pursued by the houuds, and tliey have been known to stay In tbe water swimming until tbe dogs got tired and went away or until uigbt fell -ami xWlieri-d thein. New York Sun. A classified ad bring results. Joy Tonight THURSDAY and FRIDAY DANIEL FROHMAN Preit 1- LOVISB Hl'FF and JACK PIOKFORI) la "Great at. ctations Expe Hy Charles Dickens Teeming with fervor of worth and pulsating with emotional situations. Great expectations will be keenly enjoyed by all. Lew Matney The Wlwu-d of Strings Who makes the hand-saw talk 5o and 1 5c L LARGE POTATO CROP Portland, July 26. Oregon's po tato ontput this year will exceed the 1916 yield by 10,000 cars, accord ing to the estimates of dealers here today. Potatoes are one ot tho big Items In food shipments, and tbe Ore gon public service commission Is urg ing farmers and dealers to ship their potatoes as early aa possible so that transportation facilities may be re leased for other crops aa soon aa possible. The commission has issued the fol lowing Instruction to shippers: "Do your shipping today, while cars are available. Store fuel and other crops ahead. "Load and unload cars tbe day you receive them, regardless of the 48 hour free time limit permitted by our demurrage rules. "Ask for can only when certsln of Ibelng ready to load. "Give the railroad company rmme- dlate notice when car Is released. "Load cars to full capacity (10 per cent above the marked capacity,) "Bear In mind freight cars are for the transportation of goods and are not freight warehouses, and while they are waiting for loading or un loading, from the standpoint ot ef ficiency, they might as well be out of existence." A.MKIUCAX WIND JAMMER IS St'NKt CHEW SAVED London, July 26. -The American wind jammer Augustus Welt was sunk by submarines on July 21, ac cording to an annotlncement made today 'by the admiralty. - Except that the crew was saved, no details are available. ONE ADVERTISEMENT WILL NOT MAKE YOU A FORTUWE, BUT IT WILL. SERVE. AS A 8 TONE HI TUE rOUITDATIOS or. BUSINESS SUCCESS it tt Pullman Carrie City's Name One of the Pullman sleepers, new steel car, attached lo the Shasta Limited this morning carried the dis tinguishing title of "Grants Pass." The 8hasta was five hours late this morning. S. F. Scott, of Albany, stopped off. business connected with the com here to visit his brother, G. W. Scott , pany. for day or more, leaving this , morning for his home. i Mrs. Chas. T. Sweeney, of Murphy, left for Portland laat night to visit her daughters, Mrs. R. C. Day and Miss Edith Sweeney. Bargains In ladles' wash dress skirts. Mrs. B. Rehkopf. - tf W. A. Rayne went to Portland laat night for a few days. He will then go to Gold Beach for the fishing sea son. Mrs. C. C. Atnney, mother of Mrs. M. C. Van Luven, and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wright, or San Bernardino, Cal.. who visited in Portland for a week, returned to Grants Pasa last night. - , Mrs. Edith McKentie, who vialted the Louis Hostetler family and Mrs. McFarland. left last night, returning j Red Crona Work Hard to But to talK WalU National Guard Mustered The Oregon National Guard was mobilised yesterday and sworn Into tbe federal service. For the present, the guard will remain In their home armories, subject to the orders of the western headquarters of the IT. 8. army; ut it la likely that they will be sent to training camps In Cal ifornia within a few weeks. to Wayne, Kan. She will atop off at San Francisco. San Diego and other California points. Fancy shades In new midsummer and fall felt hats. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Hester ar rived this morning from Portland, where they visited Mrs. Hester's par ents. Tbey left by automobile for their home at Areata, Cal. O. H. Gilbert, of Portland, head of the construction department of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, was In the city yesterday on business and to visit Mrs. Gil bert's sister, Mrs. A. C. Holcomb. G. W. Scott left this morning, re turning to Mill City, where he is em ployed. He was accompanied by Mrs. Scott and Jack Scott as far as Roseburg, where they will visit for a time. The Red Cross work rooms were open from early morning until late this afternoon, the morning hours 1elng assigned to the younger mem bers ot the chapter. The workers desire to thank the unknown donor of the splendid treat, o Ire cream which was sent to the rooms last Monday. Linotype Operator Wanted A Linotype operator will be ed at the Courier office for two weeks beginning August It, day work. Address Rogne River Courier, Grsnts Pass, Ore. That la the experience otCt 1, bmojt people la this world 1 and there's a reason. Rome people buy shoes Jurt bcMwmuue they are oeut ir two Itrlow some other alio la pries, Of roi nuMo they il not fit they hurt the feet and It la hard In lk i , them. x When you buy a shoe from us yx j rw ajr not bothered with any of iIimm dlaeomforta for we lull ":nuj walking" alwce. Try the "eaay way" net! udomot gam to us for them. Peerless ilothing Co. "IfMmW I, W Vox if "Ciifc Auk Biiyi Chan Than CrtJU" PORTLAND CHEMIST ARREST WAS MISTAKE On a telegraphic Instruction from Clarence Reames, IT. S. district at torney. Sheriff Lewis last night li berated Leonard Kerlinger, of Mer lin, who had been detained since last Sunday on a charge of being of reg istration age and having failed to register. , The boy proved to the satisfaction of Mr. Reames that he was only 20 years of age. The family Bible record was backed up by the records In the office of the county superin tendent of schools for eight years back, all of which showed young Kerlinger to Ibe only 20 yean of age. SIXTY PKK CENT LIBERTY LOAN HAS BEEN PAID Washington, July 26. Although only 20 per cent of the loan was re quired on that date, more than 60 per cent of the Liberty loan was paid In on June 30, the treasury depart ment announced late Monday. Tho total waa $1,185,024,456. , ) COMIXG EVENTS .( July 27, Friday O. A. C. demon stration,. 2 p. in., Chamber ot Commerce rooms. August 6-1 1, Monday-Saturday Buyer week at Portland. August "13, Monday Opening of training school for Josephine coun ty teachers, High school 'building. August 13, Monday Hearing of con test cases before water board. XOTICK , Clienla are hereby Informed that I will return to Grants Pass and be In my office In the Golden Rule build ing on and after August 6. 22 MRS, V, A.-CLEMENTS, Ll'THKK III IIHANK IMPROVING HIT STILL VKRY HICK Portland, July 36.A cainpilin to promote practical food economy li being conducted here today by City Chemist Cnllawayf After spendlM several' weeks studying Portland! wasted food, Callaway now Is lin ing 'that every housewife not only practice strict economy In preparing food, but also that she see to It that all arraps reach the poultrymat or farmer. He has Issued the followlni suggestions: -"Substitutes: Rye breed, oatntnl, rornmeal muah and rookies tor bread. "Eat more vegetables, fruit, till, milk and dairy products snd Im bread and cake. Provide a covered pall for ill table scraps that may be fed lo chickens or pigs. Through the iir hage man this material will find It way Into the market. All spoiled fowl, rrah shells, fish bones, Dill shells and non-edrble scraps should be wrapped In paper and placed In the garbage can with the sersps ind rubbish. But all feeding matorlil should be kept separate for the um of poultrymen and hog feeders, "In some sections of the city whorl chickens are kept the housewife md 'poultryman can strike a be ruin that will be mutually advantagoom. "The scraps should be collected two or three times a week to Inmn good feeding. Santa Rosa, Cal., July 26. While the condition of Luther Burbank, the plant wizard, remains still serious today, Improvement was Indicated In this morning's bulletin of his phy sician and his family Is greatly en,- In Ittiolf, couraged. Burbank Is suffering from I healthful nervous ctiiiaren, In an article In the Woman's How Companion on the rare of children llir Writer miijh: ".Yn ciiihiicnh souii'llmn Is the rctttill of koiiic phj-hlrnl diM. Malnutrition, anaemia, defective fj. sight, bad leetli or adeiioldN mny 1 the predisposing chump. Nature n the best cure. Plenty of miurlnlilnif I food and wholesome outdoor II To in lesHentlul, and tliexe children should bo I encouraged lo play and to tuke tim I lar excrclHC, mu u ax walking, rowlnu , and swimming. Iteul country 1 1 Ms always tbe best, uiid tamping Is arm fli'xt, for the outdoor llfciinl exen-lHu hihI," second, lip Inflamatlon ot the appendix. "I Fortunts In Picture Frsmss, The fluent and coxtlicHt frame evi made for a picture Ih that which closes the "Virgin ami Child" in Mllim catbfdrul. It In inlide of hammered gold, with an inner molding of lupls Ih.iiII, Tho coinciN of this valuable flume luive heart designed in lurge pearls and precluiiH ntoncK. Homo Idea of lis value muy be guined when It Ih staled Hint the frnum Is eight feet long and six feet wide, IIh eHtlmuled worth Is ll'Jfi.iMM). Ono of the pictures In the Vatican ut Koine Ih In a t'i'iiinv xtud ileil with JvoU, The picture Ih u vulu iililc one, but tint fiume iicurly eijusls , tlu Milne of (lie pn'iiilii:t,I.nuili:ii Tel-1 xmpli. j Engraved calling cards 100 cards snd plate, In script, 11.50; If plate! Is famished, 101 cards tat 11. I Neatly printed stationery Courier office. 1 NSW TODAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 j words, two Issues, 25c: six issues, I 60c; one month, $1.50, when pat4 In advance. When not paid In advance, 5c per line per Issue.) FOUND Key, on North Second St. Owner may have same by calling at the Courier office. 16 il0wlfli0UTfHAT81AlT WOOD for next winter? Now Is the time to buy. Call Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co, Phone 173-J. . 14 u ausn the nervous clillil needs' (herein puiiioiiHhtp of other children, at the' Calling cards at the Courier. E MEN TO TAKE If II It lh weird beauty and tame of Crt-4iitr Ink Is not known In all parte ol IMJ thi United States, In fact all over Hi torld, within the next year, tt III Hill tot bo the fault of the Balboa Afflieiiniuimrtent Producing Company of WWIallfomla. - K 8 g. A. Chlnlund, expert rlnemato- irtlMiMphtr of tbe Balboa company, to- plh) illtlhsr with his asslstanta and an Myarit movtng-plcture-laklng out- Hi, an iriarlng a big moving pic ture oi.ro iwtacl of Crater lake, which (III llflll lui-liida nlrt urea of the lake and vlrlmbclnlly In the various seasons. ,liwil incidental to the Crater lake plc llweeiiim M r. Ohlnlund will make mov lillll jiHuret of the Oregon caves, tho lim t' vi betis In Klamath' county, and imimitiiine of the other striking scenery ol mnihern Oregon. Oregonlan, niWlUKKHHKNnc MAY KNI W1ATTI.K STHKT-rrtAll HTIIIKK IW Doiltle, July 26. A conference ta tolruilsiin held here today between rep we AtnienUtlvoa of the striking street 'if tr mm and the owners of the sya lirnn.ni, which Is hoped may settle tho itrlMh.rikdn which now over 1,600 men in irt ngnged. U DIAMOND TIRES MORE MILKS FOR LKSS MONKV DIAMOND TUBES Will outlaat several caning V Wi prefer selllag Diamond . . Urea hecaime they are better 0 Grants Pass Hardware At your nervlw WANTBD Cook at mining camp, t Small crew, Give particulars when ' answering, Address P. O. Box 321, Grants Pass, 1 FOR SiALE '2 jennies, 1 colt, sad dles, cinches and ropes. f 45. In quire at Neely Livery barn, South Sixth street, L. K. Hlnkoon. II Do Jou Appreciate Fresh Butter? l!A Creamery Butter itFrmaeiK I "And it's GOQOQD Butter " Made inGrMt&nts Pais