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tAoa root Mour noonr raCOWYfiEIS.DM,!A AS Mm FOR WING CLEAN SHOWS BUTTE COUNTY FAIR Aw !--tCf -J&i., " j2s----J----kyA r --v 2 Clean amassment has becom. auch show to Grants Pat next week tor a necessity to twy up-to-dat. car- ! ' doing. The aJbove copy of nii th.t th. ni. Pa iumI a diploma awarded then at the Butt (business committee) haa contract-! county fair proves, that the organl- i aation la second to none. Folev 4 d with the Foley Bark Amuse- Burk rtowt pUy hwe aU nelt week 1 meat company to bring their entire) August 14 to 18 inclusive. IK! AKD HALF . ACRES NBV FORESTS Washington, Aug. . The nation al forest reservation commission re cently approved the purchase of 51,- Oe acres of land In the White moun tains and southern Appalachians, making the total amount the gov ernment has purchased or Is acquir ing under the Weeks law practically one and a halt million acres. fBM FIGHT AIR . CRAFF ftl SiXE ' French Army Headquarters, Aug. f. Great masses of smoke clouds king over the German lines. Not being able to hold their own with the French la the air. the Teu- larger scale ot smoke clouds, con cealing the location of their guns. The moment a French aviator ap pears over the German positions, huge clouds of smoke appear, fired from German chemicals. FRISCO LAWYER IS 4 lPER52NdL LOCAL : San Francisco, Aug. I. Daniel O'Connell. a prominent local attor ney was arrested last night on a charge ot conspiring to obstruct the army draft law, while on the plat form of a pacifists' meeting at this day Miss tola Dale Is spending t!o day with friends at Merlin. Miss Ruth Lawrence, ot Med ford. la the guest of Miss Dora Rlrehard for a few days. "Tanglefoot" fly paper. Sabln has it. I Fred Costaln returned last night from Dorrle, where he worked for a time at .the mill. T. M. Renshaw went to Gaselle this morning and will toe employed as watchman at the mills, 13 safety raior with six -blades for tl at Cramer Bros. 17 . Mrs. Dora , Matney returned last night from Dorrls. where she visited her daughter for a few days. R. P. Hughes and son went to Ash land last night, called (her on ac count of the death of a relative. Amos Myers went to Eugene today and will visit with the C. R. Brecht blll family who live near Eugene. MIm Hachsel Douglas, of Med- ford, arrived this morning to attend the Free Methodist camp meeting, 8have yourself with one of those safety rasori from Cramer Bros. IT Mrs. A. V. Haselton arrived last night from North Yakima to visit her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. M. E. Moore. Dr. Amy O. Bowman, who .visited Dr. Floyd at Kerby for several days. left this morning, returning to' Los Angeles. ' ,V; -; ' ' J Bargains In ladles' wash dress skirts. Mrs. B. Rehkopf. tf Miss Otlle Patterson, chief opera tor at the telephone office, left last night for Portland and other points on her vacation. Mrs. M. P. Anderson left this morning for Portland to lay In her fall stock. She will' stop off for s Ith friends at Merlin. city. John A. Nelson, of Brownsville. Former United Ststes aenator, spent a few days In the city looking John D. Works, and Dr ' David 8tarr. after property Interests. He return Jordan, were on the platform at the ed to Brownsville last night, time and both denounced O'Connell'a ! Safety raxor blades for Gillette, arrest as a piece of unwarranted In- Gem, Ever Ready and Durham Du Umldation. plex mora at Cramer Bros. t? J Miss Gladys Cooklln, after spend- CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOONS log fw days with Grsnts Pass friend, went to Olendale (bin morn- TT-n ...- .i . v - ... . ' ln -nil will tat r t urn tn ITnv ma ' v-m luriurr n uuvc, mv irvasur "... ....n" er's office will close on Saturdays at1 Mrs. C. W. Haiard and two daugh- Herber C. Sampson arrived this morning front Portland to spend a tew days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Sampson Mrs. Frank Pook. formerly Miss Meda McKensie of this city, and her daughter, were in the olty yester day, leaving last night for their home at Hubbard.. They spent sev eral weeks at Crescent City with Mrs. Pook's sister, Mrs. Ureeo., Pant a'oMe tirands to Meet , The Past Noble Grand elufb ot the Rebekah lodge will meet at the hall Friday afternoon at 1:30. Pear ami Apple Grower Notice We have opened Warehouse, No. I tor the season and represent 8cabel Day of New York.t Come and i us. . Telephone No. 1ST. Elemana A Hunt, 18 Scout Meet Tonight Boy Scouts will meet at the Cham ber ot Commerce rooms this even ing at 7: SO. All scouts are expected to be present. At the People's Market Phone 31. Prompt delivery. Why do we sell the best T We buy the best beef, pork, vesl and chicken lard, ham and bacon. Cooked meats of all kinds. ' ' "' '" 17 The Wardrobe Cleaner At SIS North 'Sixth street. Phone U7. . Receiving office with Peerless Clothing Co. Cleaning, pressing tad repairing. We rail for and deliver, tf n Trip to Cot The W. W. Walker. J. Wolke and C. . Woodward families loft this morning for Crescent City to ipend several days at the roast. TO AllflW LABOR QUIZ BTsbee, Arts., Aug. 9. A commit tee appointed by the Arizona state federation of labor at its ClKton eoavwatien to investigate the de portation of 1,100 I. W. W. from this mining district, were today prevent ed, from coming to this city to con duct1 what they claimed should be an Investigation Into the facta. ' The delegation, which was coming to this city In an sutomobile from Douglas, was met at Forest ranch, several miles from Blsbee, aad In formed .that any other than a legal Investigation was not wasted at this time. 1! noon, tor the balance of the day. GEO. 8. CALHOUN. Treasurer of Josephine Co. COMING ETBNTS 4 ters, who Have spent several months with Mrs. Hazard's psrents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Daily,' on the Illinois river, left Isst night, returning to Portlsnd. ' Fsncy shades In new midsummer and fall felt hats. Mrs. B. Rebkopt Mrs. Shsdburn, of Jerome, Arts., stopped off here for a few days. leaving last night for Portland. She Calling cards at the Courier. Daniel Was t Werker. Truly there were glauta in colonial days. One Daniel Leake of Salisbury, N, H., made during bis lifetime and was psid for 1.000, WO shingles. Dur ing the yeers be wait accomplishing tbls'eolosMl work be cleared ) acres of land, tapped for twenty years at least '600 maple trees, making sume times .4.000 pounds of suusr s yesr. He could, mow six acres s day, giving blue tooii of hay. His 'strong, long arms cot a swath twelve feet' wide, tu bis spsre time be worked as a cooper, sod he was a famous drum maker. - - August 6-1 i. Monday-Saturday Buyers week at Portland. Ausust -19, Thursday-Contlnu- WM ,WOmpanled north by her little Ing 10 days: Free Methodist Csmp , wh0 hM tn spending some meetln- months with friends In the Illinois August 13, Mondsy Opening of valley. training school for Josephine coun ty teachers, High school tralldlng. August 13, Monday Hearing of con test cases before water board. August 14-18, Tuesdsy to Saturday inciualve Foley Y Burk combin ed shows, at Grants Pass. Sept 10, Monday Opening of city schools. NKW TOOIT (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. IS words, two Issues, 25c; six , 'issues, 60c: one month, $1.60. when pstijl la advance. When not paid in advance, Sc per line per Issue.) ' ' FOR BALE Sound team, weight 1,050 each, or will trade for other stock. C. H. Demsray. tf FOR 8 ALE 43 head or sheep, 66 turkeys, 6 miles south of Oranta Psss on Applegste river near Murphy. Phone (01-F-ll. Mrs! J. W. Shook. 31 HOTEL FOR SALE Hotel on Pa ... clflc highway,, fine business, easy terms. ., Address JIoxm 22. . Welt Creek, Ore. ,31 FOR SALE CHEAP Gent's bicycle, Ashing . boat. Jlshing tackle, etc, Inquire at 107 South Fifth atreet. It fear Growers The Grants Pass Fruit Associa tion opens Monday, Aug. 13, for YOUR Bartletts rv t '. i t-i Irr, Cash advance aboard cars. Warehouse No. 1 Bore rriha fof pUkimtX Ptfoaa 17 or rosso-la aad see as i, , . I Ik', WANTED 10,000 customers to ride dally In Jitney Luke's taxi at 10 cents each. Inquire at The Spa confectionery, or phone 262-R. Country trips a apeclal ity. 28tt WANTED Reliable party to rent farm. Buy equipment $300, and handle this year's fruit crop on shares. Fine chance for right party. Act quickly. Address No, IBIS, care Courier. 31 LEAVING COUNTRY Will sell cheap, one horse, 1,300 pounds. good worker; one 3 14 -Inch wagon with California staked bed; one 3-snaled Studeliaker hack; one Oriole KoUasket; two log chains; one good shot gun. Address W. H. Byrd, Merlin, Ore. ' 31 ORDER- NOW Peach pVums,iate cherries, early peaches. M. B. Signs. Phone 608-F-3. ' 31 Httulln Opens Mrs. R. F. florham has opened a studio at 853 Seventh street. There wilt be classes In, water color, da sign, commercial art and crafts. Call In and get acquainted. II County Jadge to Portland County Judge 'C. G. Gillette, and commissioners Llnd and Robinson left lsst night for Portlsnd to attend an Important meeting of the state highway commission. Fire la the Hills Come to Murphy Saturday night and get out of danger. All night dance Frultdale orchestra. 14 lr. Itywatrr Movi After August 1, my office will be in rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Strieker In the Mssonlc Temple. Dr. Ed. Bywster. 30 Seme Irish Families, It Is a notorious fai t that many of the families of Ireland which bsve come to be regarded as typhally Irish are of alien extractlou. Thus the Plun kelts are of Ihtnlxh origin, tile Burkes, Dillons. Roches, HoHseys and all the tribe of Fits are Anglo-Norman, while the Mitchells sre Eo.IIkIi. London Spectator. ' i-r letterheads thst will please you. at the Courier. li 'l1 I ' )l ' .IS ' "I 1 ' I' FOR SALE 7 head of cattle; 3 ; cows;' 4 young; heffert. Or; win trade for g good young team, must ' be sound and-true, or wlirsetl oa A) tlrWfot to6i)PHrs.' AdletriB.4 Joy Theatre TOTRHDAY and FRIDAY j ieiwe Im IMiky, presents. , the charming and gifted ' FANNY WARD In 'The Wbbg ct Sallie Temple" Hamed upon lluiert H-rgent Holland's celebrated noval, Hally Is intrsued by Ihike of (iMUto, im attempts to kld nap her. How she Is saved how Pump Lane is freed from the Ihike ("hatto'e heavy taxa tlon anil how Iord Komsry fin ally wlna the heart of the young actrowi makes a story unusual In Its theme and rapid In Its action. COMEDY VICTOR MOOIVK "KLiVKIUNG" o'ai''t4w- , IclothingI And the Man tletlwe may not make the ansa,' bat they contribute about as asurtt as nay other on factor to his swq. Nothing Succeeds like Success X slovenly appcar-ftee la a far worse haaiD oap hi b-slneaa niea tbasi a scarcity of cap ital. A pro-iwroua apitearaare . U the oattte. IJCT 18 FIT YOV OUT WITH OKI OF Ol'R tM OH SUfl Hl'ITH, AND YOV WILL HOT ONLY LOOK PRttJnSKOVS, HIT WlUi OROW rRXWPKIUVS. ? .' ORANT-I IVWS, t OsrtJON . . ' i i ;m ''f'JHb': " Men rftar It, IV HH If MCh Sup Cneoaer Thm CrrVrf" I'M PAY IM? Ground Chocolate, per lb. 25c Good Cocoa, per In. . . 30c M.J. B. Coffee, per lb. . 35c TED ASKET GROCERY 417 G St rm dri'gs ITS PATKNT MKIM'IXk IT'S A PRRRt'RIPnOX rrs toilkt Aimcuw irs RirnnRR cnmmm Y(HJ WANT ANYTHING FOIND IN A FIIIHT VIMH DRlfl -TURK QVT IT AT Demaray's $fL ..... MASONIC TEMPLE, GRANTS PA") . F-rnlidHMl by W. K. Baa-on of . OraaU Pane Abstract, Cwv, i August S, 1117. Transfers ; W. U. Hodkinson to John A. Nel son, W. D. lota 4 and , S, block II, Westbolm Park addlUon, 300. O. F. Braeger to John Sharp, W. D lot 3, section 34-34-4, 17.8 acres, 10. W. H. Parkey to Frits Ruch, Q. Cl bne-thlrd Int. in Blniham-Pres-ley ditch, 31. Mialn Location O. B. Germond on Black Sand Placer Mining claim In section 6-40-8. Buyina Pedigree. A saaii, who hsd suddenly becesae very rich went ii Ut in New York and began to siiend money with a lav ish band, ' He deckled that his nkme needed some ailvertlslng. so he visited a genealogist. i; 1 "I suppose," be salil. "If pay you enough yoif can trace my fn rally back to Adam." , "My dear sir." replied the geneal ogist. "If you're willing to put up the ' p.... a "J riwillliuil I OM 1 yohr ' family eilxfwl befors Adam." I.lpplncotts. i-it.Li-.:i: , uute us, A WuNlilnitlnii cliiliinun llnili a cer tain fellow member lirltuiliiKly opil nil die al lluics, Willi this cliup every iIIhiiki-ccuMh IIiIiik Iiiih lis conipeiiHa lliiiis, n priin'lii he never fulls to give expivHNloii In wliiMicver opportunity oITimn lioeir. I "Hour sic you HiIn lumiilugV" snUoU Ibe uptlmlHtlc pel Hon n liu cucoutiter- cd his friend In the W- kfutit room, "I Imd a inixi'ialilv nl.lit." suld the otlior. "I neVki siirTereil so lu my life." ' " The optimist re Heeled. "Hum! That's hedl. But)"; lie sdUcil, liilbttitig up. "you must VmneUib.VilMi a bail night li better thsu iia ulg-t,st sir ' DA NCE TAKILMA Sat. Aug. llJ Sunday, Aug. 12 illing Contest JACK IIRADY, Hollaml VS.i Winning team of Inly 4 PllWK, 1100 ' ' LsniUna; co-Ustt-lpaKe'- 1M Botweaa fark' ltrady, M. A. Sayder i aa4 tasrlea tmUf, J. Rogers, R, D. No. 4. 31 A - A olasalflsd