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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1917)
DAILY 4 .KJI K IUVMI OOIWKH Till IIHIIAV. NOVKM11F.H lit. HIT. rial roca RATHER NIPPY THIS HORNING, WASNT IT? iik''i 1ML r V Y ."r:A. (Jl ' y1'1" W An (hfiwM Mould feel mUthl) good! TIm mu French iiMMk'ta we are showing in the hmw1 stylish garment f th Then for the more srrath clivwrr we are displaying a omiplete line of plain hack ami fol routs, nxxlium - nail heavy weight. Price $15, $20, $25 aw-r- w a i f aaaa GRANTS pAi PER52NAL HM0CdL thl CROSS HEEDS tU If Tha Grants Pass chapter of the Red Cross society Is voicing an ur gent appeal for clean rag. hlch roast be tad for Immediate shipment to France, the rags to be made in to gun cleaners.. If the boys are sup 'plied they will not use their hand kerchiefs for the work, hence the saving of material. There Is also need for old table linen, sheets and cotton scraps for napkins, handker chiefs, etc., old bed spreads for wash cloths, and all kinds or rags for frac ture pillows. A dray load weekly will be most acceptable. Prom 50 to 100 women are need ed at the Red Cross rooms each work day. We are not doing our bit when we allow a faithful few to do it all. Show your patriotism by of fering your services. , There are also a number of knit ters in Grants Pass who should make their service felt In the great drive to provide comfortable warmth for the boys by wrtrking systematically in order that a steady output can be depended on for monthly or quarterly shipments; the lack of yarn has been a handicap, but now that a shipment has been reeclved and more on the road there should be an exhibit worth while in a month's time. The need for wool garments is great. JOSEPHillE COIIY ' EXCEEDS QUOTA Josephine county has exceeded its quota in the T. M. C. A. drive by nearly 50 per cent As teata after team made Ita re port at the luncheon held this nmiit at the Chamber of Commerce, it wa seen that the total required was to be exceeded by a muterinl sum. These reports showed the following: Team No. I, $193.25; No. !. $112. 53; No. S. $185.0.-,; No. 4. IJT7.00, So. 5. $220.00; No. 6. $231.00; No. 7, $284.2.'.; No. 8. 92R4.50;. No. . $204.2.'i; No. 10. $171.60; higft school. $219.90; executive commit tee, $411.2.'.. Grand total. $2.A97.60. Chairman Cramer announced that he was planning to send a check for $2,000, the county's quota, to state headquarters tonight, and asking whether it would not be- satisfactory for the local committee to retain the balance to apply on the county's quota for the next T. M. C A. drtv. A horse will live on water only for twenty-five days, a liear will exl.: without fsl for six months and viiicr for ten mouths. A serpent Ir. confinement has been known to refuse fond for twenty-one months. Joy Theatre THlItSDAY ONLY New York, No. 1.1. The grand total of contributions In the cam- pain of the Young Men'g Christfan association to raise $3.'i.OO0,O00 for the war work fund was $tt.42f,0J. vesterday. according to announce ment from headquarters. The cen tral department, with headquarters at Chicago, leads the country with a total of $4,fl52.68ii, and the east ern department, wnn neaaquaners in this city, is second with a total of 14.1 1.561. The totals for the departments are: Boston, $1,256,230; western. San- Francisco. $459,000:; southwestern. Dallas, $3'i,?00; southeastern. At lanta. $2r0.52. ! Mrs. K. I., Stockell I morning toe l.oa Angeles. I Mrs K. K. Henedlct. of Applegate. ! was In' the city eterdy. , 1 For dry slab wood call , Carson Fuler Lumber Co. Phone 17J-J. 1 Alton, James, Joseph and Arthur Cart right left last night fur Our jkee. Ore. Pardee sells Olympic flour. 10 ! Hubert Kitterntan returned to his 1 hor.ie In Kerby today after a brief I stay In the city. Fred lahsm received his new Max well truck from the Collins Auto Co. today. " Mrs. K. Whipple, post mistress of I Rogue River, wis a city visitor yesterday."- . v , j . Mrs. M. M! Jack returned to Hose ibaig this morning, after visiting 1 friends here for several days. I Ruth Casal. sho ha been visiting her fur a short time, returned to her home at Holland today. I Frank U Ringstroff and family, of Quince, 111., have arrived In the city and will make Grants Pass their I home. ' I Girls Honor Guard will give 'dance on Thanksgiving eve at the Waldorf hall. 11 ' W. A. Sharp left this morning for Seattle on business. From there he goes to San Francisco in4 ' Ran Diego. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson ar rived this morning from Surramen to and will visit the George Ander son family at Kerby. A. W. Walker, of Medford. Mat well distributor of southern Ore gon, was attending to business mat ters In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welter went to Portland last night and will vis it there and at other points for some time: . . .Mrs. G. M. Savage and daughter. Miss Mary Savage, and J. C. Ham mersly went to Portland last night for an extended visit. Pardee sells Olympic flour. 10 Matthew Riddle left last night for Koseliurg. Knirene and Corvallla. stopping for ahort time In each place to visit friends. He will then go to Portland for a special course in bacteriology at Reed college. Mrs. vT. G. Gardner, who visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. etcher for the past three weeks, went to Cottage Grove? today to visit rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Flanagan left this morning for Portland, where Mr. Flanagan has a lucrative situ ation. Mr. Flanagan has been in the? employ of the t'tah-Maho Sugar company for somo time, out severea his connection- wfrh them last week. (. t- llurnett and wife. K. IJres- sie. tteorr Jackson. Harry w rigm and five, others came over rrom Brookings yesrerdar and left last nfgfrt for Portland". Ther had been employed at the California Oregon tximNer company plant. Mr. and Mrs. W. f Die! arrived this morning from Stayton, Ore., to make their home here. They have pnrebaserf, through A. N. Parsons, the 20-acro ram-ft north of town. from Clarence IT. Baldwin, taking tf In paft payment for their Kf-aere dafry ranch at Stayton. ' llrheksha Adaption- , MentWrs of Ktna Itcliekah lodge are requested 10 meet at Ihelr hall tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cassl (Irean. 1 j Hnrmmi In loinuled . Void ha been received In this city that John llarman, a -Ursula Pass boy, h been made, head nurse In one of the units of the field hospital at Camp Kearny, Tex. The )oung mail, h been In formed that he' will be glxen a tlutrutiKh course In surgery 'If that la hjs desire. Brd Episode of "THK PI'IU'II, MASK" "The Capture" Oregon industrial News No, H hPFCIAl. (old Seal Keatuie Harry Carey in "THK tHJMJKN ihllkt" COWBOY "STOP YOUt SKJDDlXG" $2.rW in V-unh or Groceries FRKK Music by Mitlioney's Orchestra ell worth the pricec of ad mission. 10c ami !!Qc A classified ad wll give reanHs. GRANTS PASS COUNCIL NO. 1KU MKKTS HUIAY XIOHT NOV. 16 ltst Day for Xmaa Packagce Today Ms the lasf day hat parcel poet ackagea may be sent to the ex peditionary force with a guarantee that the delivery will Iks mad t Christmas. The limit of these park age Is seven pounds. However, package mi be sent weighing 2 pounds If mailed to ,th commander of the forces at Hoboken. N. J., In dm to reach ther by December I. ('(ervalioa 41s Tomorro Th regular weekly class. In food roaservatlnn will he held tomorrow afternoon at the, Chamber of Com merce rooms. Mr. C. I). Thompson is leader1. Women attending are r-l quested trr bring recipe for at least on meat substitute that they have found successful, and If possible, t sample. Meats and meat substitu te wfll be th subject for th day. tar, Rywater le itve Having decided to leave Grants I'pwt, r hereby request that all know ing themselves Indebted t ni pleas 111 ilk settlement en or before De re infier IX. 1917. Very trwly yours, Dt f?d- By water. 1 1 A CAN T UK MADK "IT OF ItMUt MATI-:ltlIM. THAT MOUW Tltt'K TIIIMM TO HAT, THI.MIH TO lllK AND THIXtlS) 1 WK.Ul. (MHHI Ht lTH AND GtMMt OYF.lt ttATK MAIlK HHM (MMlll Tr.KIAtX $15 to$: 1OC Wll.li tit Altl AGAINST DIM AI'IHMNTMKXT IF )-Of M'Y YtH'lt OlTnTTING MKIl GR.VNT5 PAiS. C)WiKN Flreniea. Waael (or Vasjy Postmaster W. P. Qulalua r-etv- ed lnauetinaN thrt rournisua that ! Assistant Herason 8. Sauerma o( the I'. 8. nuvy will visit as many pnstmastirrs in wtrn Orvai as possible Iwtween Nossmbst I and December D3, for the purposw ( e- llstlng J4" ftrmen for th navy. In, view i)f tbw fact thill after rwrri are; drafted they cannot lie enli.-a-eif In the navy. eery eHiratife manr pvefer-J ring the nary Is urged' In ewflst at onre. Tlw maxiiiiuni ase- has- hern advanced flism 2" to 7tl' yearn, mak-, lug age llinin from Is Po in ymn. n I DoAwajr With the 1 ' at - ' r 411 uign uost or unargmg UiiuiK ivory sso.tr. rw iah . - t KAtVJNW AID XstHill-a4. AM, I.V PTW., i 9lt MMiK INST.V1 lOWTlM - FOMiF.1L IMIWNtl ... I'Ktl I'KtJ 1IKST at VvrjrKT KITTelt. PF.lt IUU.1V- lUr iV 7 The Basket Grocery 417 O STREET I ley MciiU m-i TiMUtl Hoy Scout will meet aL Hie-Cia.ni-ber of Commerie at 7 p.. m.. vhaj-p-, Cross country sklrmisH: drill: under Sergeant KiniMr. W. C. T. l'.. HbeUnjc W. C. T.. tf. will holt! a. iclaf meeting hYlitav afternoon at .30' at the home- of Mrs. AITjurt Williams. An Interesting progTam Is being pre pared. Ilefrenhments will be serve All members and frleads are speciut- ly ufgnd to be present. 'A rftunk of fering will be taken. Skid Chains WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES C L HOBART CO. Stuttfs la Crow Country In-flls ' Toe Boy Scout are enjoying the work ander Serjeant Bauer, which Is a mUture of military drill and skirmish action. The latter takes on the feature of cross country hikes one of the principal Hoy Scout stunts. These drills are usually up the river for three or four miles and retnrs. Knights and Ladies et Security AT MtMlSK HALL A fraternal heneflrfury society Membership over 180,000 ASSKTS NKAIII'Y 4,WMMMM CHAHTKH NOW OPKN Vol' NKKD IS VK WANT YOC lull K. .M. Suit marsh, DistMgr tllK It Htiret. or Plume 5."-lt Card I'rlre Ino-eanei' On December 1 the price or en graved cards with plate will be In Teased 2fej)er 100. Order now and save money. Courier office. 5 Hooting Busy at Klamatli Sheriff George Humphrey, of Klamath county, stopped over In the city a few hours today on Ws way from the Willamette valley, where he has been recovering stolen horses. He reports great activity among' the bootleggers In Ms dis trict, who are causing much trouble to the officials by running liquor In ' from Dorrls, Cat., and selling It to the Indians and others. At present there are 1 1 violators of the prohi bition law In Jail at Klamnth Falls, serving various sentences, among the numerous' parties arrested was one woman, who escaped detection for a considerable time on account of her social prominence. The equatorial so, where calms and suimlls alternate, are known as the 1 1 Milium. 'f. A playmate for your children W would lik to giv you copy of our special catalog of Victor Rscord for children. Ask u for (t and hav u play som . of th records for you. Victor, adVistiolx.llO in iM. Ksy Urnii. Rowell's Pho to & Music House COMING. KYKSTO . Nov. 1-I7. Krlduy and Suturday First apnuiil corn. show.. Crsots Pass, D1KI) CK:KN At the hoimruf her daugh ter, Mrs. C. K. Harmon, at Love's Station, Thursduy. Novemour lo. of typhoid fever. Mr. Cussle Green, wife of- Dan Green. ' sued S5 years. The funeral will be held ut Hall's chapel Thursday N"V- "-'T. 8""ull' ' 8"trday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. '. f r -Army Y. .M. C. Aw week. i .i . . ' Nov. 27, Tuesday A 'community sing under the direction of too Parent-Teacher aMociii.i.Uu. Ihic. 7, Friday Baptist ladle Christmas buxaar and sapper. 13 A Mersl Work. "I don't want to marry lilu Just be cause lie lis money." "Certainly net, my dear, but .surely somebody has t to keep lillii from ! getting llit the- tiitlill of speiiillng It ! upon liliuelf."-I.lfe. , . NKW TODY (CXASStFlXD AD RATES 15 , word, 1w Issues, 15c; ll Issues. 50c; on ssootli, $1.5. when paid In 1 advance. When not paid in advine. ,5c per nne per Issue. J. U' ' KOit 3AM-Hry mJll wood, ll. per tier., phone 267-J. Amos Hmlth. '.','.10. trX)K SAliK Orgon, $15. I S26I cure of Courier. Address -otf : WANfKl206 'or 306 pounds"', bf good medium slr.ed llurbiink pota- ! toes. Phone 137-J, ' . , ul HAV'K BUYHK for a good mine. 10 1 ther placer or quartx. ' No pros- pects. W. O. Draper," 401 Bosrd 'of I Trade, Portland, Ore. f t ' 0 KOIl SAIK Seven shoiits aliout 14 I weeks old. F. M. Rnthlitin, .Mur phy, Ore. . - 09 SECOND HAND 5-palwenger Ford, 1914, $1G. Bargala, U Hn ' hurt Comiinay, . ' , ; ':9 WHK.N ror. THINK Of Plumbing or Heating ' He swre aanl think ot Tetterow Sheet Metal Vorks I Economy Service .-.Quality