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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1918)
I IIIKW, J IM AltV IN, IUIN. DAILY ItOOtH fllVKH (XHRJLR tacu rrm HAVE YOU A BOY IN FRANCE? You May See Your Boy "Under the Stars and Stripes in France'i AT BIJOU -Wednesday, Jan. 23 'Iturlor llrlKrn Hoys Old Hl Dr. M. II. llrllli n h Jimt bought Daw Oldsmoblle Six through Ilia John fnlson agency. Itwl 4 l(riii Tin re will be a meeting of the board of director of the ft vt Cross at a lunrhi'Oti In Ilia Chamber of C'uiiiiiiniTa rootn next Tuesday at noon. Going (tut of ltulm Am retiring from I he electrical business, mo iui'l' your want now. No wiring or repair work accepted after January 31. Hush Electric1 Hi ore. It. 8. Uush, Propr. & Farewell Meeting Th la evening will be the farewell j meeting of IJeulenaut Urlgg, who! haa been In charge of the local work of the Salvation army for the pant rear. II baa been appointed to PPentralla. Vah. Sergeant-Major Atklna will be In charge of lb work here until the new .officer arrive. .... 4.. : PERSSNdL LOCAL : t Window itlana at Helmer'. 2 Mr. Andy McCarthy went to Itose burg Saturday lor a abort ta, Umbrellaa repaired at Cramer Rro. ' i Karl Webb returned Friday morn ing from Portland, .where lis ient aeveial day. Scratch feed, the right mixture for laying hen at Cramer Hroa. 2 C. R. William returned tu North Bend Saturday after iendlng a week hare with hi family. ' "Oregon Made Furniture," at llel mer'a. $2 Uiryclt repaired at Cramer Bro. For dry wood ee Cersnn-Fowler Lumber Co., phone 17S-.I. t 61 Mr. A.. II. Kngle went to Oak land, Ore., Paturday to visit, and will alio vlNlt In Portland. Small onion anta Jut the kind for green onion, 15c lb. at Cramer Hro. 3 Mr. There Uyton left Friday night for Chehall. Wath., to vlrlt her daughter, Mr. Smith. Laying tonlr ir.o pkg. at Cramer Broa. 62 Mra. II. K. Bagwell returned to Klamath Fall Saturday, after vis iting with her parent, Mr. and Mr. Charle Klncald, at William. flood assortment of Inlaid and print linoleum at Maimer'. 62 Pruning iheara at Cramer Bros. Mr. Ralph Davi left Saturday morning for Yoncolla to visit her parent. She will alo visit other place. Including Portland. Bulk garden seed at Cramer Broa. 62 , B. P. Jensen left Saturday for Se attle to work In the hlp yard under D. A. Fltigerald, formerly of Grants Pan, who I now foremnn of one of the yard. , 8pencer aweet pea In 15 cent mixture at Cramer Broa. ' 62 Mr. Geo. Kearn returned on Frldny from Salem, where he ws called on account of the death of her brother, E. K. Cooper, former chief of police of SalPtn. Lawn need at Cramer Broa. 62 lit. 'anil Mrs. IK-antii lft vnatup. day afternoon for Pasadena, Cul., on their way to Iowa. Cecil II. I.loyd. of to Antelr. lopped off here Friday night to vl. It hi uncle, J. P. Lloyd. He left Saturday morning for Washington, 0. C. Mr. Uoyd la In the I'. S. aero ervlce. Petiluma Incubator lit all die from 54 egg, at Cramer Bro. 62 Mr. and Mr. W. 0. White are now retdent of town, having; moved In from their place on the Murphy road. They reside In the 8. M. South boute. J. II. Stephana, rounvcted with the water ervlce of the Southern Pacific company, visited hla family here, returning to fllandale Satur day. Shell, grit, charcoal and beef cri at Cramer tiros. (2 Mr. A. V. Bannard and daughter. Miss Edith, returned yesterday from the Portrait place ner Tunnel 7, where they spent two month, dur ing the absence of Mr. and Mra. Ponnal In California. Mr. and Mr. N. 8. Brtckett, who stopped off here to visit Mr. and Mr. H. Fj. Smith, and daughter, Mis Cora Smith, left lasfnlght for tbetr home In Waihlngton county. They were returning from Los Angeleg. Garden tool at Cramer Bro. 62 We will pay you 42 cent cash for fresh clean egg at the Co-operative Creamery. tf Mr, fleorge T. Crane, of Spokane, who spent several day with her Kil ter, Mra. (V Crane, went to Cottage drove Saturday to visit her son. The two tlatere married men of tba Mm name but were not eleated. They had not seen each other for 15 year. Heywood guarantee baby buggies at Helmer'a. , - (2 . . . COMING EVENTS Feb. 1, Friday Chicken ple.aupper by ladle of Baptist church. 73 Carda at the Courier office. 17 (nr SUNDAY & MONDAY Qj) yJ li JANUARY. 20 and 21 William A. Ilrady in aseoclation with World lecture reent Kitty Gordon " "Forget-Me-Nof With Montagu Love Am pliiyrdNiver S,(MH time by Genevieve Ward And Rom Ooghlan IMmiiNl by Kmllo Clututflrd A IxMiitiful woman! Beautiful gowns I An exoitlng;, InUnwIy InterrwtlnK story with a anianhlng climax! Thews combined with aiiiir) uctiiiK and a lavlnh prt duotioit, miule thin a truly notrMo end wonderfully entertaining nltrartlon. Price, 10c, and 20o ' CouiniiMilonrr Mnd IteJpi At the close of aiieclal meeting of the county court held Saturday afternoon to close up aome mattera connected with the court house con tract, County Commissioner Mnd handed In hi resignation, to take effect immediately. The resignation wa accepted and Mr. Llnd'a succes sor will probably be named at the next regular meeting of the court. Mr. I-Ind gave no reason for the action. ( in IHital ton litH'iaml liiMilvenl Holding unsatisfied claim a g re citing $53,063, (ieoree K. Sander, of Salt Ijike, the Southern Oregon Construction company and the Chi cago Safe A itercbandlae company astarday filed In the In I ted State court a ietltlon asking that the Rogue River Public Service corpora tion, of Grant Pa, be adjudged a bankrupt. Petitioner allege thai the corporation la Insolvent and owe more than 1675,000 to nunier ou creditor. Oregon lan. XtrTH'K Or" ANNtAL MKI-mxtl The annual meeting of the stock holder of the Grant Paaa Fruit a tociatlon.wlll he held Monday, Feb ruary 4, at 2 p. in. at the associa tion warehouse. 6 O. S. BATON, Secretary, l)KX ROSK To Mr. and Mm. Cha. K. Rose of William, Saturday, Jan uary It, a ton. LYONS To Mr. and Mr. Jim Lyona of Grant Pas. Saturday, January 19, a son. Neatly printed atatlonery at the Courier office. NEW TODftY (CLASSIFIED AO RATES. 16 word, two laiuea, 26c; tlx laauei, tOe; one month, f l.B, when paid In advance. When not paid in advance, 5o per line per laaue.) JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire Insur ance, plate glasa liability Inaur - ance. 204 4 Sixth street. tf INSURANCE Any kind, beet of companion. L. A. Laoner, real etute. U GOOD EXCELSIOR single motorcy cle. First clasa condition, $50 If old at once. Ed Lagergren or apply at Williams Oarage. 67 FOR 8ALE One good beating: itove and one surrey, in good condition. Oscar Wllklns, 632 North Second atreet. 63 WHITE LINE TAXI City and coun try . Popular prices. Call Grants Pasa hotel, phone 396. Residence phone 328-J. W. O. White, Prop. Grants Pass, Oregon. 67 FOR SALE Hay at the Red Front barn. Rates at $29. Phone 533-J. . 67 WOULD LIKE a team to do light work, for its feed, for two or three weeks. Will give best of care. Mrs. Josle Messenger. Phone 601-P-13. 67 Will the Great War Promote Fraternity? Does National Conservation of Vital Forces Include the Churches? Will it Be an Advantage to Grants Pass to Group Some of the Churches ? The Idea, the Plan as Worked Out by the United Conference Committee of the Interested Churches Will be Presented-at the Union Service of the Baptist and Presbyterian Congregations Sunday Morning at 11 o'clock in the Presbyterian Church. We invite the freest discussion and criticism and will appreciate your presence. Signed, THE UNITED CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Representing a number of congregations of Grants Pass !i & HUNT I WISH TO TRADE a motorcycle for a small stationary gas engine of about 2 horsepower. Inquire Par amount cyclery. 63 Klsmann A Hunt report shipment and sale of fruit for the season of 1917 aa follow: Pears, 16 . cars, average net return to grower 97c ;er box, Including one car damaged in transit, which aold for leas than freight and packing charge. Ap ples, 31 cara, prlcea aa follows, f. o. b. Grants Pass: 4 cara extra fancy Jonathan, $1.60 Iter box. 1 car jumble pack Jonathan, 97c per box. ( 3 cara extra fancy Spits, $1.50 per box. ' - 7 can fancy Spits, $1.25 per box. 1 car extra fancy Winter Bananas $1.65 per box. 1 car fancy winter banana, $1.40 per box. 3 cars Wlnesaps, $1.35 per box. 1 1 care Newtons, extra fancy, $1.40; fancy $1.25. Last Call i For 5c Soapo BOB WHITE, CRYSTAL WHITE, SWIFTS WHITE, WHITE BORAX NAPTHA Our supply is limited, new stocks, will be higher. Casket Grocery 417 G St OlUXiOX XM!ISNIO. Astoria for handling Inland Empire ItOOMTS OOLOIBIA RIVKH I flight nd urged blm to use the Columbia river, route, as Puget Salem, Jan. 19.-The public ser vice commission has advised Director McAdoo of facilities at Portland and Sound and .Ban Francisco are . con gested." " "' - ' ' Rnvelopes at the Courier. JOY Tnes. and Vcd., Jap. 22-23 j ULJ UtlJUU WANTED to buy for cash, a small gas engine. I. R. Sheaffer, Rd. No. 3. ' 63 I . HAVE FOR SALE or trade all kinds of work, driving and saddle horses, ' wagons, buggies, harness and saddles, or will buy yours. Come and see me at Brownie Hampton's Feed and Sale Stable, phone x42-R. Roy Hljrglns, owner. Also one 4 -room house for tale cheap or io -trade. 87 Critics Disagree . ca "Come Through" THKSK SAV IT'S GKRAT Harrlette Underbill, New York Tribune: "thie In Mppwlled by so much clevemew"." "Zit." N. Y. Journal:' "Remarkably Uirtlllnff '. . . wonderful ly enlertainiiiit. . . The beet suspense drama New York haa had for rears." T. E. Ollphant. New York Eve. Mall: "The beat screen melodrama the Ilroad way has seen thl esou." John Logan, New York Herald: "There, in punch to the play." Russell B. Porter, New York World: "KealiMn in every foot." Steve Rathbun. New York 'bve. Sun: "The plot? Tut, tut. Ifa there, so why worry? Come through yourself." 1 Jos. C. Reddy. N. Y. Morning Telegraph: "With a punch and a dnh that should make It a ucceew." , Victor Watson, N. Y. American: "The melodrama thrills; there la a ver itable murrain of events." t (Note Whatever a murrain Is, we hope the censors won't cut it out.) Robert Q. Welch, N. Y. Eve. Telegram: "The latest and bet crook play of the film." WE MAINTAIN thksk sAr rrs rottkji that the critics In the right-hand column don't know what they're talking about. And you'll agree with w absolutely when you go to the Hroadway Theatre any day at 2:30 or 4:30 or any night at 8:30 and see "Come Through." The Broadway Theatre Is on Broadway at 4 1st strefet. - And it may or may not liitereHt you to know that It la under the management of Stanley V. Maotbaum. We are permitted to add that "Come Through" Ik produced and presented by the I niversal Film Manufacturing; Company. ' k