Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, September 14, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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wonder Clothes IM Wonders
yOY may not be going to France-you may be help
1 ing Uncle Samuel right here at home, but you can
get that smart, upstanding, military appearance if you
wear a Wonder suit
X" ft" appearance of these two rliape; they've a awing and a
dash dear to the masculine (or femlnUe) heart. Get the Wimdor ha.
bit it pays.
We're doing pur bit, too, for we mII WoihW clothes at $15 und
$20; their equal coets you 93 to IO more at ordinary store.
"Wander the Wonder Way"
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Grants pAss
PER52WL 25 LOCAL
Help the Soldier Hoys
Red Cross dance at Murphy, Sat
urday, September 15 th. 56
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Donnell re
turned to their home In Cow creek
canyon thii morning.
Mrs. R. E. Talbot and baby left
last night for Bremerton, to Join
Mr. Tarbot, who li employed at the
nary yard.
"Jap Rose Soap." Sabin has It.
Henry Break returned I an I night
after an absence of several weeki
ipent In various parta of California.
. Misses Grace, Margaret and Ruth
Taylor of Medford visited Rev. and
Mrs. Robert Leslie this morn Ins.
returning home this afternoon.
0. W. Morrow stopped off here
last night to visit his son, M. C.
Morrow. He is returning to Port
land from a San Francisco trip.
A fine selection of ladles' ..coals
just arrived. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. tf
Miss Lavelle Boozer left last night
for Walla Walla, Wash., to resume
her studies at. Whitman college. She
will spend a few days with relatives
in Portland.
Joy Tonight
Pallas Pictures Present
The Spirit
of Romance
by Adela Harris
Mrs. Violet Clements went to
Portland last night on professional
business.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Russell, ol
Ogllby, Cal., and '.Mr. and Mrs. Sul
livan, of Glamls, Cal., who spent the
past few weeks camping In the Cave
camp section, left this morning for
their home. The gentlemen are
railroad telegraph operators.
W. F. Taylor, who spent several
months wltht his sister, Mrs
8tephen Jewell, left this morning for
his home at Canadian, Texas. Mr.
Taylor visited Grants Pass nearly
30 years ago.
New wool sweater coats Just
fine for cool days. Mrs. K. Reh-
kopr. 5itf
Mrs. Martha Jess. Mrs. K. A. Wade
and Mrs. W. A. Hood, while In Ash
land attended the meeting of pio
neers of Oregon, those who havs
lived in the stuto for r0 yean, or
more. They rfrnd home . last
night.
Sergt. IS. B. Brown, U. 8. A.,
formerly a resident of Grants Pass
was In the city this afternoon call
ing on old friends. Mr. Brown Is
In the summary court stationed at
headquarters, He went to Medford
to accompany a number of prxoners
returning to their company after
serving sentence.
license IsNueri '
A marrage license has been Issued
to William Kenneth Trmi 11 nil
Myrtle Ellen Her, both of Grants
Pass.
Williams Couple 'Married
Daniel Benton Watters and Ger
trude Sellna Dixon, both of Wil
liams, were married at 11 o'clock
Thursday morning by the Rev. 3. A.
Douglas. The young people will
make their future home at Williams.
Ily water Out of City
Dr. Bywater, eye, ear, nose and
1 roat aurgeon, will be out of the
ity until October 1st. 6
Uli fury AsNoclatlon Meeting
The Grants Pass Library ausoda
Hon will hold a very important
meeting Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock In the library rooms. Every
member Is urgently requested to be
present. ..Mrs. James Tuffs, presl-
dent.
Remember the I Nth
Courier Bargain Day. on which
day $4.60 pays one year's subsorln-
tlon to the Daily Courier. Arret r
ages must be paid to September at
the regular rate.
Women Kefftsier Saturday
Every woman of Grants Pass
above 16 years Is requested to reg
ister tomorrow, September 16. Two
registration places will be open all
day, one at the Chamber of Com
merce rooms and one at the Public
Market on North Sixth street.
The Wardrobe Cleaners
At 315 North 'Sixth street. Phone
147, Receiving office with Peerless
Clothing Co. Cleaning, pressing and
repairing. We call for and deliver, tf
A tlasslfied ad brings results.
Dally Courier $4.50 Sept. 1$.
Save an lVr Oat
The Courier Bargain Day offers
you an opportunity to save 9$ per
cent from the regular rate. To take
advantage of this rate all arrear
ages must be paid. '
SulMerlnrr In Arrears
A limited number of Dally
Courier subscribers are several
months In arrears for subscrlntlon
Arrangements should be made at
the office for payment or subscrip
tions will have to oe discontinued.
PAY SUBSCRIPTIONS
TO
Josephine county did herself
proud In making subscriptions to
the Red Cross. Most of those sub
scrlptions are paid. The number re
maining unpaid leaves the local
chapter where It questions Its abil
ity to help In one of the most laud
able appeals that haa ever come to
this community.
The director and officers of the
Grants Pasa chapter would greatly
appreciate having those whose sub'
scrlptions are yet unpaid, send their
rherks to Roy K, Hackett, treasurer,
care of First National Bank, without
delay'.
AUTO REGISTRATION
IN STATE AND COUNTY
Automobile owners will be Inter
ested In knowing how the various
makes of cars range in popularity In
Oregon. It must be remembered
that the number of a certain kind of
car sold in this state may deeiid
upon the strength and energy of the
selling organisation, and also that
several makes of cars have been
unable to supply the demand. Fur
thermore, the most popular car In
Oregon may be quite otherwise In
other states. ,
Those cars of which there sre
more than 800 registered with the
secretary of state, September 1,
1917. are as follows:
Ford. 16.143; Overland, 3.2.p6
Rulck. 3,053; Studebaker, 3.01 it;
Maxwell. 2.160; Dodge, 2.131
Chevrolet. 1.744; Cadillac; 1.034
Reo. 986; Chalmers, $11.
The following statement shows
how Josephine county's registratluh
compared with the total of the
state:
Ford. 2XH; Overland, 3f; Bulrk,
39; Studebaker. 14; Muxwell. 40:
DoilKe. 2f; Chevrolet. 51; Cadillac,
11: Reo. 9: Chalmers. R.
Flamel Shirts
MONTHS AIO VK CONTIUCTKD
WITH TIIK HUNT OF HHIKT
MAKF.IM Tl) MARK Ot It LINK Or
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All Sizes
$2.50 to $6.50
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IMIX'T OVKHMMHC THAT FACT.
PEERLESS
CLOTHING CO.
Cth Clothier
HOI.IMF.K'H WIFF. HOMHH
IMVYN HIS JOB WF.IX
Spokane, Wash., Sept. 14 While
Ben Clark, Spanish-American war
veteran and playground supervisor
Is away at war, his wife. Mrs. Stella
M. Clark, today Is successfully
holding down his Job.
Clark secured a leave of absence
from the park board. Mrs. Clark
was then appointed to the Job for
the duration of the war.
She Is holding the position to the
satisfaction of everybody.
Courier Bargain Day. Sept. 18.
Joy Theatre
SATl ltHAV OVI.Y
The t'lilvrnta! Hrren Miigit.lnft,
Hmii1s, F.nglnrrrltiK, New In.
ventlons.
The tlrcat t'nlvmsal Serial
MliKUTY
'Strife and Sorrow'
Tangled Thread."
: Tn 'strangv adventure of a
young playwrite
Gale Henry
That Funny Woman
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it.no In Uroeerlrs Fr I'J.AO
AdMiMlon le and 1A
Adirondack Syrup
34? Maple
Full Pints L. ..28c
Full Quarts 55c
THE BASKET GROCERY
417 G St.
fOUH-MINUTE-MEN SPEAK
U NAIII OF OUR ENEMY
Th third appearance of the Jose
phine county Kour-MlBiite-Meii was
made at the local picture theaters
last evening. Fred A. Williams
spoke at the Joy and O, S. BUa
chard at the HIJou theater on the
subject. "What Our Enemy Really
Is."
The patrons of the movies seem
ed to take to the Innovation, as the
speakers were applauded heartily.
Why sre etn, chops better
one
than
IS
PUN FOR SOLDiERS
Washington, Sept. 14. A nation
wide co-operation between the Red
Cross, Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation, Knights of Columbus and
kindred organisations has been ar
ranged to give the soldiers In the
American cantonments a real Christ
mas. A million dollars has 'been
assured for this work.
NEW TOD4T
(CLASSHnffD AO RATKS5K
words, two Issua. 9Kai si laatiM
COo; one month, 11,50, when paid In
aarance, wnen not paia in aavsace,
So per line per Issue.)
OREBN OAOE and egg plums, pe
tite prunes, de Anjou pears, le
lb, 731 South Eighth street. Phone
2B1-J. , S4tf
bDriova'cousT EbcXSmTtm
rent, 60o for a half day. Bush
Blsctrlo store. tf
ORKKN OAOB plums, petite prunes,
lc lb. 381 South Hlghth Street.
Phone 251-J. E4tf
FOR SALE Rabbits, some grown
Flomlsh Qlant does, $1 and $1.36
each. Two dozen weighing 4 to
6 pounds each, 10 o per pound, A
pair of Angoras nearly grown,
$1.50. 8. H. Pottorf, 716 North
Ninth street. 57
lOST )old watch with letters D.
C, between North Fifth street
and Presbyterian church, Leave
at Courier office and receive re
ward, 57
Because there are more of them?
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Berlin, Sept, 13.-Hermany holds
that the revelations made ibv Am.
erica respecting the Luirburg notes
niaKes the matter an exclusive
dish affair, Diplomatic authnnii..
imlnt out the fact (hat (lermany did
not follow nxburg's advice".
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