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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1917)
- DAILY MOOUS MTSR OOOTUKB Tin wit.iY, (KTorrit ua. itir. Some call it luck, but wh itever it may be, we have a big stock of Men's Woolen Shirts Woolen Mackinaws And Cotton or Wool UNDERWEAR Which ever you prvtcr Vihi will almoM. forget about the "shurWRo'' and "high cl," when you tli.scoxrr lmt a roinidete stock we have, am) you w ill agree that our irierw ar mucli lower limn i UMiully HitktM today. Flannel Shirts . . Union Suits . . 2-Piece Underwear Wool Mackinaws . $1.50 and up . $1.00 to $4.00 . 50c to $1.50 . $6.50 to $12.50 Grants pAsc V. K. 1 Moetlar Oeneral login. V. K. C, wilt hold lu regular meeting Saturday ader nuun at the W. O. V. hall. A full attendance U desired. MaX llTttiU Make reservations "tor the federa tion dinner and lunch by phoning to Mr. II. K. Miller. No. 17-11. livery, body Invited. Tickets S5c l Kour-.Miitut 8wwacrv' Tonight Sam II. Baker will apeak tonight at the Joy theatre, and H. K. Hark ett will speak ut the HIJou on the subject, "Liberty noitda Compara tlve Investment." S. lUiys lU.n.li ( The Southern I'aelflo railway of Mala wired the Klrst National bank today to draw on them for $IS,0o0 (or Uberty bonds. The Southern Pacific appropriated fS.000,000 for the purchase of tnds, apportioning the certain amount to the counties traversed by the 8. P. llnea. tVuVmtlon IHitnvr and Lunch In order that the flrunta Pass people may meet socially the dele gates to the Klrst Southern Oregon Kcderution of Women clubs, which meets In this i lly on Saturday, Oc tuber 27. and also to rellete tlie Indie of household duties for thiit day a much as poslhle and Hive time for attendance ut the sessions, the ladle of the Newman M. K church will nerve dinner nt noon and lunch In the evening on Sntunliiy. In order that the ladies may know how many to provide for reserva tions should be made with Mr. H K. Miller, phone 47-R. : PER52N1L 25 LOCAL : Mr. and Mr. J. G. Anderson, of Selma, are in the city for a few days. "Djer-KisV Toilet water. Saliin hag it- , 91 Mr. and Mrs. Will Kerkow, of Seattle, ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kemp. They are on their vay to California by automobile. Mr. G. E. Cavy retnrned to Port- land today, after spending a fewj daya in the city, the guest of the J. L. Calvert and the K. C. Mncy families. Honor Guard harvest dance, Fri day night,- Waldorf hall, 75 cents-; Clarence llurke returned yester day from a trip to Portland. . Mrs. C. H. Baldwin and dmnlrci returned this mornln; from a n.-li of a week at Medford. Chester Berry arrived this after noon from Portland and will go to Selma to drive one of the auto trucks on the ore haul. Mr. and .Mrs. V. M. Hair, of Ed gene, have been In the city several days visiting Mr. Hair's brother, J. E. Hair, and calling on old friends. They were residents of Grants Pass until six years ago. W. McDonald returned this; morning from San Francisco, where he spent the past six months in the interest of the Brotherhood of Lo comotive Engineers. Jack Allison returned yesterday from Cottage Grove, where he at tended the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the marriage of hisj parents. There were six brothers, present, fonr of them employees of! the Southern Pacific railroad. Two are merchants in Cottage Grove. Come to the Honor Guard harvest dance. Friday evening at the Wal dorf hall.. The proceeds will be osed to help pay for the comfort kits the girls are making for the boys a the front. 91 Mr. and Mrs. Andy McCarthy leave j tonight for Atlanta, Ga., where they! will visit Mr. McCarthy's sister, Mrs. C H. Crawford, well known here. They will en over the Canadian Pa-j eific railroad and return by the' southern route, stopping at Chicago; and various California points. j I toy Scout m Tonight The Boy Scouts will meet tonight at the Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 sharp. Coats have arrived; al so troop numerals and Insignia. Scouts sliould come prepared to se cure them. ( oekrirl lluys ( n William Cockriel. of Grants Pass, was In the city yesterday trying to buy dairy stock for shipment. Ac cording to Mr. Corkrlel there Is a splendid market for good cfowi this fall. Medford Sun. Andi'i-Mun Visiting Hert E. Anderson, formerly of Medford, who holds a responsible position with the Grants Pass fail road, arrived In the city yesterday afternoon for a week's visit with friends. He reports considerable in terest In the proposed railroad from Grants Pass to the Blue Ledge mine. Medford Sun. v Joy Theatre THI RSOAY O.VLx 10 EPISODE "LIltERTV" "An Avenging Angel" GKACK ClKARl) in "The Terrors of War" Oregon Industrial News Jfo. 3 KOMEOY "IrtlM'V l.N"S IMHVG.S" 2.BO IX CASH Oil GltO- KKIKS FREE lOr and 20c Peaches Peaches . . l,aHt chance to get peaches. We have some fine Satawayx at 40c a box. Josephine Grocery company. 91 : W. . T. U. Tomorrow j- The W. C. T. I', will hold its res , irlar meeting at the home of Mrs, j M. V. Graham, on North Sixth street, , tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. I All members are urged to be pres I ent and friends are Invited. The I report of the state convention will ! be given. , Aged PtVHuectfir Found Iteiid - I The body of an old prospector named Page was found by one of the forest ranges on Wednesday, ly ing beside a mining ditch near the prospector's home. The coroner was notified and he deputized E. G. Holman to make an Investigation. Mr. Holman has not yet returned. Mr. Page, who was nearly 80 years of age has been mining down Rogue river, near Horse Shoe bend, 1 K miles below Almeda, for IS years or more. COIKT HOI SE NKWS October 24, 1(17. Mining luratlon . Henry Kentta and Matt Keutta on Smalt Pay Placer claims Nos. 1 and 2 In Althouse district. NEW TOU4Y (CLASSIFIED AD ' RATES. 25 words, two Issues, 2.rc; sis laauea, 50c; one month, $1.50, when paid In advance. When not paid In advance, 5c per line tier Issue.) WANTED Position is an efflce by young lady itenographar. Car of No. 2041 Courier. 92 FOIt SALE 20 h. p. gas engine and SxS compressor, hoisting engine. 08 North Ninth street. 96 LIBERTY SPEAKERS COVER 10 PRECINCTS Liberty day campaign locally help d bring Josephine county's u In scriptions up Into the respectable i lum at least. Out of a total appor tionment of 1 1 15,000, subscriptions of between ih.OOO and 10,000 were In last night. A subscription by the Southern Pacific for 1 15,000 helped swell yew terday'a receipts, A number of routing meetings were held out In the rural districts last evening. The attendance was good and the Interest, keen. Sub scriptions were taken at practically all of the meetings. The list of speakers sent out by the local com mittee was: Holland A. C. Hough. Rer. L. M, Booxer. Wlldervllle - Dr. Ed Hywster, llenJ. C. Sheldon. Williams-Sam II. Baker, Itev. M T. Wire. Kerby- Frank C. Brain oil. Rev. Edmund ftall. TakllmaO. 8. Itlanrhard. T. Cramer, B. T. Ludden. Selma - Geo. C. Satihi. A. Voorhles, C. A. W'lnetrout. Inland - Fred V Wllll. ma. K. 8 Van Dyke. Wolf Creek E. E. Hlsn. hard, V. l I'pson. C. D. Thompson. Murphy--Geo. E. Lui tPiurg, R. K. llackett, C. II. Demaiay. Merlin -Dr. J. C. Smith. E. L. Coburn. The committee desires to Impress upon earhVltlxen thnt this Is his own particular business and he should not leave all the work to the committee member. They ask that every man In the city consider him self a member o the committee for the purpose of soliciting subscrip tions ami helping to bring the conn ty's totals up to where It belongs. Attentiou is culled to the fact that the national per csplla Is about 130 for each iiernon. The per capita for the stale of Oregon Is about t2 nnd the per ruplta for this county Is de cldcdly less. x If the state's per capi ta was applied In Josephine county, its allotment would le about 1 1 H0. lirtit Instead of $i:r..om. Surely, says the committee, the people of Josephine will not alluw the county to drop Into the slacker class. P K ! FOR SALE -Chrome, one car load on dump ready for shipment and work continues. J. M. Finch, Kerby, Ore. 96 DEALERS in horses, mules, cattle, wagons, hacks, buggies, harness and saddles. We have a variety of all kinds nt all times. If you have anything to sell or exi-hantie, or if you want to buy, come and see us. We will treat you rl:hi. All our livestock Is put out under guarantee. Red Front Feed and Sale Stable. Corner Sixth anil K streets. Tlmmons & tllggius, Proprs. 1 1 6 IjOST Bunch of kovt. Finder please leave at Courier olllce. 92 FOR SALE Six acres in bearing fruit. New modern b:n uulow and good out buildings t trade for Klamath Falls propen SfiO acres stock ranch " aires in cultivation, another :'" acres very easily cleared, acres covered with a heavy gnuh of sugar, white and yellow iino and some cedar, balance open pasture, An unlimited range Jolninr (his property. Several large living springs afford plenty of water for Btock. .Water piped to house and barn and garden. Home on-hard plenty of small fruit, fair build ings. For saje at $12.50 per acre. 640 acres containing seven million feet of saw timber, 50 per cent pine. Equipped with a first class saw mill. 25,000 capacity, don key engine, logging trucks, plan tng mill and .everything necessary to start work. For sare cheap. Isaac Beat. 93 FOR SALE At half price. My loss your gain. Three-fourths of an acre and bungalow. Best soil. Desirable location. Located' at 1012 North Ninth street. Grants Pass. -Clear of Incumbrances. Price $500. Terms.' You will have to hurry if you get this. In quire of owner. E. H. McMullen 738 Eighth street, 'Astoria, Ore gon. ! 96 FOR" SALE Beet'" rark-cheaTh H E. Gordon. Phone 610-F-3 4. R. F. D. No. 2. 9B A BARGAIN Five-passenger, 30 h p. Chalmnrs-.tO, guaranteed to be in good running order, three ex tra tires. $175 cash 8ce Clar ence Burke, Fashion garage. AO NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE 4 The new through piiKsenger train to be put on by the Southern Pa clflc company on Sunday, November t. will lie known as the "Oregonlan," andwlll make fast time. Going south It replaces the Ashland local. The new train will have Jhe num ber .'.1 southbound, leaving Portland at I a. in. and Grants Pass at 11: 10 p. m., arriving at San Francisco at 10:50 a. m. -the next day. Going north the "Oregonlan" wll be known as No. 51, leaving San Francisco at 11:10 p. m, arriving at Grants Pass 7:43 p. in., and Portland at 7:40 a. m. On the same date other trains will change time, leaving Grants Pass as follows: . NootlitxniiHl No. II. Shasta Limited... 2:25a.m. No. 13 M:40 a.'m. No.. 53, Oregonlan 2:10 p. m. rNo. 15 ..IO:-n n. m. Northbound No. 14 : 1 a. m. No. 12. Shasta Limited.. 10:20 a. m. No. 10 0:38 p. in. No. 54, Oregonlan 7:43 p. m. Overcoat Time-- IM HERE, THE I JUMP, OIOI. AJll IH IJVEI.V EMMLH 111 MKK : VOl' KKEL I'l'H PUME.MIC. VK AUK JI MT A WM.I.' PRE" . PARED TO "UEIM1T" VOl' AS UK HAVE AI.W.WK BEEN TO "HUT" V(l . Oi II HIGH GUAUK OVERCOATS FOR $12.50 $15 to $25 . No More, No Lei s ARK VALIUM NOT TO BE IIIIMI IN, THE AVEIUGE HTORK, .. Ol lt lKIUUTH ARE OBJECT .. . OF ADMIRATION PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our slncerest appreciation nnd thanks to our many friends for kindness shown and sym pathy expressed during our bereave ment, and for. the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. MERLT0 DYER, T. 3. DYBR and FAMILY. ' Letterheads that will please you. at the Courier. SUESS RIB LENS Guaranteed . to moot all re quirements of the dimmer law or money refunded. 0-Inch or under f VS Installed WilliamsCyclery&Garage Cjsh Clothiers Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Are Exceptionally Good Cars $930 Grants Pass J. H. Denison, Agent We Will Receive one Carload (ten) Fords Each Month From thU lime, providing we have algniHl oi-ilers for them. If you mint a Ford, drop la so that we can provide quick delivery. C. L. HOBART CO. llltlTlsil Tl H.N .MAIL OVER TO yVEIKN Washington, Oct. 25. The Hrltt IhIi embassy has decided to deliver to the Swedish legutlon without ex amination the three mail pouches selxed at Halifax several weeks ago. m are not offered to builders of cars. Car dwners buy them Why ? ' The demand is far greater than fbr aty other non-equiomect tire. i Diamond sar Tires The Diamond Rubber Calnc rhetorics. AkrorLOhia , OIITKIBUTOR Pass Hdwe. Co. WANTS rASS. OM. VI I Grants. PHONE 4 i