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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1917)
RaVOal IOTO DAILY ROOt'B RIVER COi'RIKR Ttll'ltHllAY DHCKMHIOH ST. ItlT PER52Nf1L LOWL They are the best wearing Rubber boots and shoes you've ever bought They're railed Hlpreas berauso HUiH IMtKNSl KE oa .f ll to axed In jircmiun the rubber ud fabric that's la them so tight together into oa pier that they won't ctune Wrt, crack, leak or prcL They're saade llko Goodrich tire and (he tJd rich (njany puis tough, auto tire tread rubber la them. No other footwear is mad la this way that's why HII'RKSH U au. I pertor to aU. ' Ye Sir, a he a Goodrich got through making these boots they wear like a plough. Aa fur fit! Just lack yoar toea Into a pair and you'll le tha most aalisfled man oa earth. Exclusive Agency ' r.IIIIaTI M GRAtlTSpASC Chance Only Fair it Judpt who It ble.wnl with a tre mendous head of lialr. which la gen erally In a state of wild disorder, was questioning a youthful wltuexs to make aura that he comprehended the charac ter and iniiKrtsnce of the oath he was bout to take, "Boy." h sakl In his severest and :most magisterial manner, "do you feel that yoa could Identify me after sti months? Now, be careful. Think be fore yoa speak." "Well yoar honor.' replied the boy after a prolonged surrey of the great .Judge, "I ain't dead sure, but I think I could If you wssn't to comb your hair.' St. Louis Globe-Demorrat Cards at the Courier offlca. I Now Have Bone-Dry Wood and Half-Dry Wood ' Beat I Caa Bay Cash on Delivery Ciet one tier of each and ban together. PARSONS' WOOD YARD ' Phone or 101-R NOTICE Beginning January 1, milk will be 13 a month per quart; pints 11.(5. Tea per cent off If paid by the 3th of the followlni month, whirh makes milk the same for those who pay up. Bottles that have been or dered four months hare not arrived, so kindly put bottles out dally. 41 SUXNY BROOK DAIRY. THANKS EXTENDED An eicellent Christmas dinner. turkey and fixtures enough for two more dinners, oranges, bsnanas, candy, nuts and other viand Thanks, good neighbors, your Ttind- ness Is appreciated and will lone be remembered by the undersigned cripple. You are of the kind of peo ple for whom, I think, the gates of Heaver are now ajar. J. D. WCRTSBArOH. nortx REDDING On Thursday, December 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Red ding, of Fmltdale. a son. SORANSON On Christmas day. December 25, to Mr. and Mrs. . George Soranson, a daughter. YOU HAVE SEEN iTHE . "HPOILr (; I i.l KRS," OW SEE THE GREATEST OF1 REX REACH'S ALASKAN PLAYS. Wre BARRIER i Ah'sMitjii" aV 1 1 ; 0 f 1 ' - ' li 4, he m , ; v 3 j !RIER" 1 ' 1 'r- f Via? A A "THE BARRIER r REX BEACH COMTBni ataa UWIS J. SEtZN HIIOII FRIDAY AND OIJ'UU SATURDAY Mrs- Qea. Pos made a trip .... to Gleadale today.. . .. C. G. Tyson left today for Browns ville for a brief visit. Frank Ray left this morning for Bray,. Cal., where he will spend the winter. Karl Crouch, of l.eland, spent yes terday In the city on matters of business. J. II. Sater left last evening for Myrtle Creek, where he will attend to business. Mr. and Airs. T. R. Stringers left last evening for Albany, where they will visit with friends for a short lime. Miss Augusta Parker left last evening for Portland, where she will attend the teachers association meeting. Mrs. W. R. Jones and children, of Burley. Ida., are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sater. P. M. Blevens, of Ashland, who has been visiting with relatives In the city for several days returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. E. Leland. who have been visiting with friends la the city returned to their home at Kennett Cal.. today. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, of Portland, stopped over In the city a day with friends while on their way home from California. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ooodnow, who visited the former's parents and at tended the Walrath-I.ooney wedding returned to Portland this morning. Miss Fern Larson and Miss Pearl Marlow, who have been visiting over Christmas with their parents. . re turned last evening to Medford. where they are employed at the Sacred Heart hospital. Miss Bertha Hyde, who has been visiting with relatives and friends In Medford for the past month, return ed to her home at Laurel Grove to day. She was accompanied by Miss Henrietta Armstrong of Medford. who will spend New Years with her. Mrs. R. P. Shelp and aon. Earl, of I.angdon. N. D.. are here on a visit with Mrs.S help's mother. Mrs. V. K. aad U Security The Knights and ladles of Secur ity wltl hold their regular meeting at the V. 0. V. hall tomorrow even ing at 8 o'clock. MiM'lia Open The Mocha will be open Friday, December 28, at 6 a. ni. 4) Henlivs at Nt. I.uk Rev. II. D. Chambers will hold services In 8t. Luke's church on Sunday, December SO. V. C T. l Meeting The W. C. T. U. will hold their regular meeting Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Graham, on North Sixth atreet. V. O. V. Special Meeting Thursdsy evening. IVcember 27. Every member Is urgently request- ed to be present. Business of vital Importance to come before meet ing. 4. , , . i-1 , . Shkh TUN STOHV IX A NIT KIIKU. IK, THAT WK'VK THE IIKHT liAN NEL SIIIUTH EVER PIT OS THE MARKET. WE ME AX WHAT WE HAY AMI OIU HIIIUTH WILL HACK I P Ol lt ASSERTION. KnlUtmcnta 0iea The war department has Issued Instructions to all recruiting o Aloes that enlistments are now open to men that are under and over the draft age. Out of Town Dr. Wltham will be out of town Thursday and Friday. 43 Taken tit Crew-eat Ctty Frank Mebeske, who was arrest ed at the request of Del Norte conn ty authorities, was taken to Cre a.. . . . . . ... M ' crui viiy lousy oy it, Mebeske waived his rights. A. Jordan, extradition Secured Lucrative Pnnltloa John Summers, who has been operator and cashier for the South ern Pacific company here since DOS will leave In a few days for Leban on, where he has accepted a posi tion aa agent for the company. Electric Power Off Power line troubles between this city and Gold Rav thla afternoon Wiley. 215 L street. They were ac-jWii responsible for the lack of else companied by Mrs. Johnston. ofirifl current for some time during Langdon. who will visit Mr. and the afternoon, causing delay In all Mrs. wuey tor some time. i Industries deuendlna on electrlcltv. Holiday Dan. Given by the Girl's Honor Guard. December 28 at Waldorf hall. 43 Prnpoaal for Pont Office On February IS proposals will be received for the furnishing of suit able quarters for the local post of fice, under a lease of from five to ten Tears. There must be at least 2,400 feet of floor space together with heat, light, water and other minor details. rTEW TODAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. IS words, two Issues, 25c; six issues. 60c; one month. II. 68. when paid In advance, wnen not ram in advance 5c per line per Issue.) War. STRAYED OR STOLEN from my farm on Sucker creek, two Durham cows, dehorned, branded 2W on left hip, marked swallow fork In left ear and two slits In right ear. Any Information lead ing to the location of whereabouts of . said cows will be suitably re warded by .1. D. Wlmer, R. , D. NO. 1, Kerby, Ore. 44 LOST Between Joy and Bijou thea tre, man's tan dress glove, left hand. Finder please leave at the Courier office. 44 FOR SALE 120 acres of good land near Waldo, about 20 acres clear ed, about 2,000,000 feet saw tlm ber, pine and fir, large amount of piling. Near good graveled road, dally mall. Owner will sell at sacrifice, give easy terms at low rate of Interest. Write Wal ter B. Jones, Eugene, Ore. 44 BENNETTS' CHEMICAL laboratory, 1 1142 Market street, Tacoma, Wn. Let us take care of your ore ship ments and do your control work, rates reasonable. tf FOR RENT Small house partly furnished. Inquire 407 Rogue River Ave. Phone 323-R. 44 FOR SALE, quick Two JHly shoats; Poland China-Berkshire; Poland Chlna-C. Whites. Terms. Address W, A. Crane, Applegate, Oregon. 43 AFTEHXOOV A.VI) EVENING. SPECIAL MISIC WANTED Good second hand or gan or piano. G. W. PottB, R. F. D. No. 4. 43 WANTED Adding machine for a few days Rochdale. 43 Two More Enlistments ' . Two more young men enlisted In the army yesterday, Joseph I. Boe sch Joined the aviation corps and left last night for Vancouver, and Clyde J. Thomas who entered the quartermaster's department left this morning. W. O. W. Special Meeting Thursday evening, December 27. Every member Is urgently request ed to be present. Business of vital Importance to come before meet ing. , 43 We Guarantee Them $2 to $10 WE'VE KI.A.NXEL SHIRTS THAT WILL HEAR A Cyl' AIN'T A NCK. GRANTS SWSd, OK&OON C uh Clothiers "Cah Ituys (1eaier Than Credit.' SOAPS BOH WHITE, HWIET8 WHITE WHITE HEAR I ItVKTAL WHITE HWIFTH SAITHA WHITE HOIIAX NAITHA Still 5c '.,'t Basket Grocery "V W,ca '"f'. 417 GSt Red Cross Branch at Merlin Wednesday evening Rev. Melville T. Wire Installed the new Epworth league officers elect at Merlin, de livered a patriotic address and made preliminary arrangements for the organization of a Red Cross branch. Seven new Red Cross members were secured at the meeting. CARD OF THANKS Quality Butter ALL PACIFIC COAST MARKETS ADVANCED SHARPLY FRIDAY THE CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY la paying 57 centa for No. 1 butter fat-59 cents for sweet cream Josephine County Co-operative Creamery Association. We wish to express our gratitude to our kind friends who showed their sympathy by the floral offer ings and other kindnesses In our re cent bereavement. - MR. and MRS. J. T. HOOAN. ENEMY PLANES DOWNED IN BATTLE Rome, Dec. 27. Eleven Austro German aeroplanes were brought down by the British and Italian forces in a big aerial battle which developed when Teutons made , an unsuccessful attempt to bomb T re- vim, a city of 34,000 population, 16 miles north of Venice. A Hint For Young Ramses, If the hero bss no bad habits be should acquire some or at bast lead her to believe be lias one or two. Court ship Ittu't complete unless the heroine can lei; him to ipilt something1 that Is ic.orjjlng his sweet'. health or, worse something tluif uiiikes him almost ft linlil. bad inuii. She used to beg and b?'x us to Mill! Rumbling, and a few years after the wedding she was cruel pnoiu,;, ti tull iiti that she knew all the lime i: ut wt Wore not a gambler. She una Ju-t liuinoiliig us. -Claude Callnn In I'yrt W'U'h PUr-Telogram. V.: I "" !!! .4 f COMING EVENTS 4 per. 27. Thuraday "Alice In Won- , derland," Joy. Theatre, afternoon and night. Dec. 28, i'rlday "The Honor Sys tem," Joy V.eatre. Dec. 28, Friday Girls Honor Guard dance. " - ' - - 44 Deo,- 29, Saturday 'The Honor System," Joy Tre-tre, ' afternoon and night. Dec. 31, Monday Cjmmonlty sing under auspices . of.,. the: Parent Teacher association. '. 1 , . Dee. 31 -Jan. 5. Farmers' and horns makers' week at 0. A C, Jan. 2-5, Wednesday-Saturday Meeting of the Qregon Irrigation congress, imperial hotel,. Port land..: - ,.;..,;- .;, Nerve of "Rookie." ; ' During some recent, maneuvers, says the Rehoboth Suodny Herald, a , raw recruit had been told off as orderly. - On reaching the .marquee where the officer wait he poked his head In and bluntly' Inquired T , ; Hove ya .anything for me t'o do. mlstet;?" ' ', . . ,' DlMgiiHtedly ,liiylnij down his dgnr. Ihe nniwr pxcliiliiied! , ' . .( ")'liy the dfin-v don't you lutroilmi yoiil-self In n proper niiinnerT Kli down?' he mldcd, "nnd I will Miow you how to report yourself." The "rookie" seated himself nnd Hi. officer, proceeding to the entrance, wnlked hrlsklv Into the font- nliifu.l nnd said: , "Orderly for the day, sir. Have yon any orders for me 7" The recruit cnlmly picked up the dU carded clgnr from the table nnd, be tween puffs laconically replied: "No, there's very little doing toduy Yon can hoof It I" A classified ad will give results. Mtyerbwee, Meyerbeer was so nervous and "fidg ety" about his works Hint when they were In course of prepuratlon or re; lies run I or ierforiiianc he never gave himself or any one ele concerned a moment's peace of mind. He was con stnutly making changes or alteration lu the score and would sometimes write passage In three or four different colored Inks In order to try the differ' ent elTix ts and then could not make up his mind which ws the best, lie wor ried over his ojiern "VAfrl-alne" so long, delaying, retouching and polish lug. even while It was In rehearsal, that the self Imposed Inlmr made him III. and he died before the first pobllff performance. 1 3 ,Nit.y printed stationery at tli Cum lor offlca. ' j Mang Records -For the Holiday . In every .home where there Is a (ulklng miu-liliie a few new records will add Immeasurably to tlie Joy of the holidays. We have a largo stock including many good dance records , as well as records for the children nnd general entertainment, , ' Come In and hear them. I The Music & Photo House Ht.iiitn Itowoll, Propr, i l A