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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1917)
SUNDAY, JTULT Mi isit. vjlox cocra crri ccr: GRANTS PASS FOR ONE WEEK Qpsra -Hoiuies 7??. Big' Oralier Show Good Singing, Funny Comedians OPENINGjNIGHT - NEXT MONDAY, JULY 30 Admission for the Opening Night is - FREE TO ALL ? ; Children will not be admitted unless parents are with them The ? Oldest Lady The Oldest Gentleman Aill receive a present .the firstnishlr;;;;;; APPLEQATE - A Jolly crowd of young people ud som of ths older on, gathered at the swimming pool Friday evening ot lait week. After enjoying a good wira, toasted tnarahmallows were served. . . . , ... ;;; ..; . Roy . and Margaret Brown, who have been visiting relatlrea In Port land (or a couple of weeke, returned koine last Thureday. .'', MIm Ella Rawllngs returned to Medford Monday, after ependlng a week here vliltlng frlende, , , ; . Mr. and Mra. John Harriott, of CHICHESTER S PILLS I.AIoanlMMUt S0l BY DRUGGISTS EVERYKnRS (, flit la M -4 tiM a.mliuVy IV U MtimillM,llM Let Electricity Save You Labor and Money ; illlllllllllillM rrir. rriiiiitiniiinniimniiiM iMuiininHiinuiiTnTJLiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMJiiiiiiiiiitikiM.iiiJininiiJiiiiiiiii IIIIIIhT nfnrilllllllIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"MIII limiUMimim 623 G STREET, :- J08-J Good Dancing, and Novelty Acts v'- Grants Pa,1 visited relative here Sunday. -' " '-- ' V; v Mra. . Joaephln Houston, of Thompson creek, apent a few day visiting Velatlrea tare laat week. Mra. Geo. Harriott Waa called to Murphy Monday, on account ot the llln of her mother, Mrs. Darnell! Mr. and Mra. Martin Parnoll and two little daughten, who have apent the paat month visiting relative here and on Thompson creek, left Thuraday morning for their home in Klamath county. LOU!) KITCHENER'S 8ISTKR IiKMEVKS HE 18 ALIVE London.'july at. la Lord'Kitch ener really dead? That question, wae ratted high In the public mind today toy ttie iMornlng Poet,' which quoted Mra.. Parker, sister of the former eecretary of state tor war, aa aaymg aha believed he la atlU alive and would return aome day. . ' HMiMiniiiMiM,(1i,H GRANTS PASS, OREGON 1:1 rail rage Friday evening's Twilight game waa the most wildly exciting of the season, with playa of erery eort and hair raising flnlah whan Launer came home oa 0. Smith's saorlflce after having himself felt out a triple. The ecore waa 7 to I In favor of the Christians, thus patting the Metho dist, Christian and Baptist Into a triple tie, with a common percent age of .117 and necessitating addi tional gamee to decide the champion ship. The first two Innings went without scores, though the Methodist had two rnnnera oa base la each Inning. Rlggs prevented trouble for Us team In the second by apearlng Cobura'a drive for the third out with two runnara oa. Three successive errors by the Christian Infield allowed the Methodist one run In the third' in ning, tut the Christians went ahead In the last half -making three runs on a pass, two Methodist errors and Rlggs' hard bit single. The Metho- The FVtk !anlna Woe FnU of Re v :: cHeenoat," eaye GUaaore dlsta were unable to count In the fourth, bnt In the last half Clyde Smith waa aafe at first on fielder choice and than atole his way around to home. The fifth Inning was tall ot eacltement. With the score against them : 4-1 the Methodists went out to clean up, and they near ly did so, making four hit and five ran. Martin and Ollmore each were hit by pitched balls in this Inning. and later scored. The Christians In their half came back, and with three hit and a sacrifice put over three runs to win when only two men were out Boy Scouts, 8unday school superintendent. preaclMra, doctors, lawyers and suffragists were by ' this time on the aide line in frensled antlety to assist their re spective favorites In the contest, and (t Is safe to aay that the Man in the Moon was the only calm spectator. Bratton had held the Methodists to 'our safe hits and Cornell had . al lowed the Christians six safe one. In aptte of the ltalf dosen errors the game waa interesting throughout. and the crowd, which waa the larg est of the season, forgot internatlon al contests for the time in the thrill ot the game. . " '. -y-"j : At the beginning ot the fifth In ning, Rev. Harmon, the first man upfor the Christians, hit the ball safely but in running down to first base, stumbled and fell and hurt himself quite badly. The doctor thinks the fall wrenched the muscles on one ot hla ribs. Clyde Smith sub stituted on the bate tor Mr.'' Har mon.'' a'- v,.. "xr::''- Next Tuesday evening at : the Christians and iBaptlats will contest tor the right to take part In the final game with the Methodist oa Friday evening. ' ;;-r..'- I he Anemone..' The tea aiictuouo rcNeiubicti lu ehspe a morning glur.v. IU uiouth oeue like (be cup of that flower, and above It arc teen a number of tentacles waving in the water. Its food coiimWh of thing it can get. but generally It gets tbe tnluute Insects that float In the eca. At any alarm It clones it cup and la then hardly distinguishable from tbe rock on which It 1 rooted. It uae a set ef tucker muscles that atlm-h It so firmly to tbe rock that it will some time be torn to pieces rather than let go. ' TODI CARD The California and Oregon Coast Eallroad Company , ;'.''-"jEtfeotlva'juna 1, tUt. ' 7 Dally axoept Sunday, a '. Train 1 Iv. OrabU Pa., 1:00 pV m. Train I lv. Waters Creek 1:00 p. m. All trains leave Grant Pas from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacltle depot For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company. Public Ser vice building or phono .lll for 1. Mra. Winnie Fox, of Sacramento, Cat., and Mrs. T. h Bvorton and 1 W. Xvartoa, of Grants pass, apent Tuesday at the t,. i. Bvartoa farm. Fred Xaox wae la tbla valley Fri day gathering op some cattle ha bad purchased."" Mrs. A. C. Ford returned home Sunday from Woodburn, where she attended the camp meeting of the Church of Ood. The local camp meeting will be hetd in Oranta Pass this year and many people from Perrydale are preparing to camp aa tbe meetings begin Thursday even ing. ; Mlaa Velm Bvertoa returned to her horn la the dty Thursday, after spending several weeks la Ferrydals. T. JT. Bvertoa and Misses Maggie Evertoa, Mm McAllister and Wllda MoAUIster visited Sunday at the O. H. Oriffla soma. -""-r '- Mrs. J. A. Montgomery, of Eagle Point, Mrs. Mary A, ; Oriffln, , of Orants Pas and John Oriffln, of Kerby, visited with tbe O. H. Oriffla family Wednesday and Thursday. The electric storm last Saturday proved disastrous to the forests la this country as the lightning struck severs! trees, setting fire In a num ber ot places. ' Forester and farm ers have been fighting the flamea faithfully, bnt have not yet succeed ed la entirely extinguishing them, Ne Luk In Hereeehsea, . A down snd outer stole two horse shoes to chance hi lurk. A pol Ire- man saw hint, nnd as be was led la loll he d Inrwl hU wlll!ii.'iiw f wer there In ii ln k In horxevhoM i What Do You Vant? No Matter, We Have It Here 'a nv v " W v: V A ; ;r.-;y y: yy The Quality is High, and the Price is Low Only . $14.50 for that Washing Machine your wife has been longing for i ' i ;:;','.'.'',:-.';. ' '..s-s';.v .",'''1 ' ' ' Jewell Hardware Company FASHION y Reliable Repairing '.';r..v Expert Vulcanizing ' yr"yy , Oxy-Acety leno Welding - : - puu Line 0f Auto Accessories ; -1A- I 301 6thSt. man yL :, i BOX FACTORY MEN AND COMMON; A."'-' ' V IiABORERS ' WANTED. : STEADY ; ' 'x ' work, s peh hovb p; ' v. kv DOSRlSludER & L9X CO. '" ' ;v:" ; ;' -i " ', 't :-; ."; ';.''. ri- i '-iV;. --. DORRW, CAUPORNIA., , .y ; DIAT.IOriD TIRES ' ' MORS HOXM FOX LESS , ' l.: .;,, MOUBT Jy DIAMOND TUBES Will owttoet eersral eaahaga Wa prefer eeOlag Mawsotsd ; Urea beenaes thef art better . ' "if A' ''? y":":(. Grint3 Pcc3 At yew aervlew (f -) ' COMI50 EVESTS Augut 1-11, " Monday-Saturday Buyer week at Portland. August 1), , Monday Opening of . training school for Josephine coun ty teacher. High school fculldlag. August It. Monday Hearing of con test cases fetors water Mara: NOTICE Client are hereby Informed that I will return to Oranta Pass sad be la my offlee la the Oolden Rule build ing oa and after August I. ' 21 MBS. V, A. CLEMENTS, ; A few Grants Pans paaaanta at 10c each, 1 for SOe. :' Put oae oa your ear. U1 A claaslfled ad will give resutt. I 4 . GAR AGE Phone 163 'Vei ' FOM SALS OA C. GRANT LAN Li Liu L.wt plats abowiag lands la loeephin county, ll.st. Addree A. B. : Voorhles, Oraata Paaa " ' tf FARM jUA)ijun Tito govsramaiU aeads tamer as Wall as tighten. Two million three hundred thou sand acres of Oregon A California Railroad Co. grant laada. Title revested la United State. To be opened for homesteads sad sal. . Containing some of hast land left la United tta. - Largo copy righted map, showing laad by sec tion and daacrlptloa of soli, ell mat, ralatalV elevations, tam- ' peraturt, ate, by eoaatlas. Post paid on dollar. Oraat Laada Lo cating Co., Box 110 Portland, Ora- "?goa.V. ,v:v. .;:,' I. ;.' :'... Iltf O. k C. LAND GRANT MAPS Big ones, good ones. Cash map covers mora than two coaaUaa. Pries 11.00 at Grants Pas Abstract Co. ANGEL cake 10c; order by phone, ..no. hj. .y-j-y-y tiu FOR SALS; Motorcycle tandem . and lights at a aacrtSea. ; Mcla ' tyre' garage. (0 South Sixth tf BIO REDUCTION la. bat, ribbon and flowers. Mrs. H. B. Burton. 407 North Sixth stret ; :; ; l FOR BALB Jersey bull, II months fold, dam averaged 61 pound milk per day and per seat butter - fat. Inquiro Peter Olson, or phono BOO-t. V 17 FOR SALE Overbad touring car. Leather upholstering, overhauled . and painted,' speedometer ; and clock. Biggest bargain of season. Act quickly If interested, none more reliable. - $225. P. B. Oottachalk garage. , Phone 2e. FOR SALES '1 Jennies; 1 colt, sad dles, cinches and ropes. 15. Ia qulro at Neely Livery ban. South Sixth street. L K. HJnkeoa. i II Envelopes at the Coarler. . TO EXCHANOB TO BXCHANOB 1 acres of rood Florida laad. aalta.hU for naean orchard, for automobile. Must be new or aa good aa new. Write la car of No. lg(t. Courier. 119 WANTED - WANTED Old iron, machinery, old automobUea, aluminum,, copper, brass, line, lead, raga, sacks, wool. hides, pelts, old rope anything you have la Junk, we pay the htgnest price for everything. Gather up your Junk and phono as, wo call tor your good in dty or country- union Junk Co. Phone tl. 403 8outh Sixth (traet f .... ', 117 WANTED The Ewaunev Box - Com pany, ot Klamath Fail. Oregon, offers employment for experienced box mea aad Inexperienced la borers, and at aU, time solicits correspondence , with anyone) " la tere led. Good wages aad oppor tualty for advancement la the rule with tbla company. I -4 Iltf. WANTEID 10 men to cut wood In tbe round, no apllttlng, $1 per cord.' Apply at Basket Grocery. IS WANTED Two Umber fallen, two buckera, f 1.10 per day; mill men and 11 lobars, $3 up- .ne night watchman, 70 per month. Ad dree Moott-WUliema Lumber Co., Bray, CaL , j r 11 WANTED Man to work on poultry ranch. Call at Bridge atreet, city line, or phone 123-U tt WANTED Cook at mining camp. Small crew. Give particulars when answering. Address P. O. Box 111, Grant Pass. . . fv ' : . .11 FOUND, FOUND Suitcase oa Creeoent City road, " Owner may have same by calling at the Courier -offlee. it RESTAURANTS PALACE dining room open Mr. B. A. William now In charge, will serve chicken dinner Sunday. II TO RENT FOR RENT l-room house and fin garden spot on river bank." 4 block from Sixth street, at 14 per month. Inquire at Cha. Mor rison's grocery, 601 South Sixth . street . ! Htf FOR RENT l-room cot lata and sleeping porch, 111 Rogue River Ave. Good well and one-halt acre ot land, $1 per month, . Inquire at house opposite, f IS FURNISHED APARTMENTS for rent. First and second floors. Al so furnished room. ! Dean apart ment house, 515 North Sixth. Mrs. L. H. Dean. . 10 ' Job printing of every description t the Courier oDoe. y ' , , ' ...t ,, A classified ad brlnu tesulu. L. O. CLKl-.r, it, D ir, i- llmltod to dlseasss of tl t. c-r aoso sad tiroat . C'-- t.ttft OOce hours 1-11,1-1, or oa s polntment OZm phone, tl; re: deace phono ttl-J. S. LOUQHR1XK3X, M. V., PhyslUi and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Kreac phone 151; office phone III. Sixth and H. TuS BuUdlag. DR. ED. BY WATER Special U(t os diseasea of the eye, ear, aoee a throat; glasses fitted. Office hours: I to 11 a. m.( l to I p. a. Phones KesldsDC MO-L; oflc 110-4: Schmidt Bldg, Great Pass. Or. A. A. WIT HAM, M. D., Phyxlelaa aad surgeon. Offlc: Boll Bldg., corner Sixth aad I street. Phones; OSc 111; residence 1SI-J. Boars: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DENTISTS B. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrct-ciass denUstry. 101 V4 South Sixta street, Qrsnt Pus, Oregon. ATTOBi.KIS H. D. NOHTON, Attoraey-at-ia- Practlce la all aut aad Federal Court. First National Bank Bldf COLVIQ As WU4JAM3 Attorny at-Law Grant Fas Banking Co. Bldg, Grants Pass, Ore. , . B. 8. VAN DYKB, Attorney. , Practice la all court. First National Bank Building. :'; UJ' DURHAM as RICHARD. Attoraey- at-Law. .Office : Masonic ' Temple Orant Pass, Ore. . , W. . T. MILLER. v Attoraey-esVLaW. County attorney for JoeepbUi :" County. Offlce: Schallhora Bldg. O. 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-La Grant Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Paaa, Ore. V. A. CLEMENTS Attotmey-at-Lr v Practice in . state - aad federal court. Room 1. and 1, otj Golden Rule store. 1 BLANCHARD BLAN'COA ). At torney. Albert block, phoa Itl i.. Practice la ail courts; land boa' J attoraeys. ':,.;..--,. yyy yyi DR. R. J. BwTUL. eteiurA. .Offlee la Wla'sersalM Igai Bldg. Phoa 1U-J ' ' Kesldeac Phoa 105-: it DBATACyAKP TRANSFm i COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All ' kind of drayage aad - traaafer work carefully and promptly done Phone 181-J.' Stand : at freight depoL A. Shade, Prop. , . v- F. G. I3H W, drayage and transfer. Safe, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Phoa T irt A Bolman. No. SO. Reel- ' ,'iic phone. 11 t-R. , ;: . .'J I Hi. WORLD MOYE3; so do we Junch Bros, v Transfer Co. Phon 197-R. ": BIl'EICAIi INSTItUCTION J. B. MAC MURRAY, teacher of voice eulture and singing. Lessons gives at home ot pupil If requested. Ad drjM. 711 Leo street II1U ASSAYEltS E. R. CROUCH Asuyer, chemUt, metallurgist . Rooms 101-101 Pad . dock Building, GranU Pass. BUMMER RESORTS GASQUET RESORT At the edge of the redwoods, accommodations for tourists, hotel f I per di y. electric llgUed camp grounds, garage aad aroessorlee. groceries and sup plies, fishing snd hunting. B. R. Price, Propr. 117tf TAXI SERVICB JUST HAD TO do It Added another car tor country runs; good service, "city or country. Jitney Luke. Leave orders at the Spa, or ptoone Ill-R. ' - - 15tf ' " Palestine. ' ' Palestine, or the Holy Land, la not In sice or physical characteristics propor tioned to Its moral sua nimoncai posi tion as tbe theater of tbe most momen tous events In the world's history. It Is lee than 140 mtlo lu length and bare ly forty miles In average wlutn. Kartn quakea more or less violent have been of frequent occurrence lu Palestine. One of the most vioieui uvcurrvu m the reign ot Ulah. This was connect h Jnaonims with the sacrilege and punishment of that mouerih. Tbe springs or rniesnne, inuuau iw most part short lived, ore remarkafe for their abundance end licnuty, . .i.n.. tv-l.iih full Into the J or C J 11 WmltJ mu .....v.. - and US lakes throiihout Its course. Engrsved calling "cards 100 cards and Plate, In script, 11.B0; If piste Is furnished. 100 cards tor II. Job work at the Courier,, same, .