Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, March 22, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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KlllllAV, MAIM 'II kU. IUIM.
-BJew clothe? for Easter.
Get them early
""HAT'S an established idea.
Everything has the new look
about this time; men usuafly like
to be 14in it," too. v '
Your spring suit the one we
know you'll pick out as the best
one for you is here ready for
you to wear. It's a Hart Schaff
ner & Marx suit, of course; we
know you want something good.
Don't wait until somebody
else has taken the one. you want.
Easter comes March 31st.
v
Get ready now in clothes and
furnishings.
lipf
Your Easter bonnet is here, it's a Mallory. You know
it is good. $3 to $5.
JOE SWARTZ
Formerly the WONDER CLOTHES STORE
Now the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothe3
Vrw Ismlg Owner ,
Jack AllUon It the latest purchas
or at a tts Dodge automobile from
J. t. Penlson, agent.
Hough Gel (Mi
a. u, nougn na purchased an
eight-cylinder Oldamobtle from th
J. It. Dentaon agency.
Red (Viim Shipment Marrh
A shipment of Red Crow supplies
ill he made on Saturday, March 30,
ml knitters are asked to und In all
finished work positlhle not Inter than
Thursday or Friday of next week.
To ('nil Pastor. ,
The congregation of the First
Raptlat rhurrh will vol on tha cull
ln of pastor at the Sunday morn
lng' service. This action wna deem
d advisable m u( nlxht's weekly
meeting.
"CiH'y" fr Sunday
Any articles which are exported
to be published In Runday'i Courier
mint ho turned In to tha office early
Saturday .forenoon, preferably on
Friday nlitht. N
Will Collet Account
At tha meeting or tha elly coun
cil held Thursday night It wa decid
ed to place delinquent Improvement
assessment account! In the hand or
the rlty attorney for collection'.
V. It, r. Meeting RalenUy
General Urn Woman's Relief
Corps will hold their regular semi
monthly meeting Saturday afternoon
Rvery member I urgently requested
to be present as bnilneaa of -Importance
must be attended to.
Junior lt Croa Meeting, .
A meeting or the Junior Nod
Cross chapter n-hool committee, su
pervlsots and all teachera of the Mty
and county ha been called by the
chairman. Mra. W. W. Canlir. lor
Sfatnrdav, (tomorrow) at the court
ho ime at 3:30 p. ni. A full .ttm
danre In desired.
I'E:iSOXAL AND LOCAL today.
.v Mra. E. J
J. L. Scott and J. A. Jenkins, of hr rtmiifhtur Mr. W J
Homo nn Furlough
rrlvate .Sterling l. Sloan arrived
thli morning from Mare Inland on n
30-days' furlough with a permit for
.30 days more, and will visit his par
enta. Mr. and Mra. 8. P. Sloan. ITI
rate Sloan la a member or Co.' I)
, io i:3W or our, regular e 3rd Swtlon. r, 3.. Marlnei. and h
walKera, who vinitea o clock dinner for 3a cent gives ,,- nn ,h ,i,.k ii-, for ,h, ,,
G. Karg. of Lelund, was In town
Oxford Cafe business men's lunch
Olesidale, are In the city today. . son. A. F. Walker, for the past two.uioney.
Xaida lamps at Rogue River Hdw. I father, returned to
Ker. Melville T. Wire and J. M. ' nieht
first having
(tneumonln.
mentlea
iong, ana ou the most and best for your twn nmniti
May we serva your
1 nose taster candies nave arrived: months, leu last nlglil ror lng (. .
at Hdrnlng's shack. . . 171 Beach, Wash. . j Xew .MemlNni for ( of (
Mra. A. O. Lewis and little sonj r alui yirt Ernest Banflcld and) At th 'Btlng of the board of dl
weat to Jacksonville' , this morningjtw0 children, who were here to at-" rectors of the Chamber of -Commerce
to Tlsit lor a short time. ' ii.nrt tha fi.nml of Mr. tiiinfieid held on Thursday the names of 12
Portland lam,"" memuera were aciea on. 1 ne Philip Helmer for another. TheHe
(Uu.ru iso oecioea 10 give a aociai .,,, wl be a great relief to the
Bert Sergeant returned this "uu u,u,"'r Bon, "me ov,OT' APr"; cutters In the work rooms, who
Two Ntoola ror Ited CrmH
The Red Cross Is Indebted to the
generosity of Kd Harlocher for the
donation of a lilh stool, also to
laaam are spending the day at Mfd- , ,,,j ,h, 'and dinner some time before
Tm-Jl aftanifinv tha I a t- mnn 'm nnn f Ae 1 . m a V a 1 . . a i
. vU..,.6 "" - mornlng from a two yeara absencei"' Ior ne purpose 01 securing neea- gUnd from j ,0 s .Plock. and the
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Crowell, of Ta-
;and will spend a week or two bere.
ed fundav
' t r . 1 1. 1 . 1 ..-ii... :
. . t ..... 1 e DiB own wurKiiiK ill me iiu" '
kflma, have been In the cltr for a' . , .. , Ktrhtlr Cash
. . . " fir and spruce for the government. ,"rH"7
few days. They, returned home this 1 Beginning April 1, we will go on
"wuiniu, .. . - .... stricuy casn terms. yriii win not
Mr. E. F. Heath is at Eugene fori ford cafe gains many new patrons extended tq anyone. Carmenta
six weeks to be with her son.
Heath, a member of the U.
ordnance class.
management wishes to hoartlly
thank the gentlemen for their kind
nans.
Loyal.every week by dining with us to- that are delivered
of o. nleht or any night. Grants Pass i n, ., ,n. -i..n 4.11....J 11.1
I tiAnnlA biii. rm. I t a itip air lllf nil v ' . . .. ... .. .
t , ,.,.. ' pacKags u. u. u. . rna waraTooe
.Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Atkln and cooked and wholesome foods, appe- Cleaners. Amos F. Williams, Pro-
davghter of Los Angeles stopped off tlzlngly served. Once more we ha?e' pretor. 23
la Grants Pass to look after property 100 pounds of young turkeys for our, , ', ' ' , ' . ,
Interests. They left north this morr, special Sunday evening-dinner, 5 to Vll kinds of Commercial Printing
ts. ' s ociock. 10 at the Coorlor Office.
' it
Plenty of clothes yes, but
how are you to ftet
good clothes?
THER'ES no trick in; buying
clotKes that look fcood during tKe
first try-on. ; '
What you want is real value clothes
that will keep their fine : appearance all
the while you're wearing them clothes.!
with durable style, lasting srrtartness. All
rifcht, then,, you'll find just such values
araonfe our Collegian assortment for
Spring. , -' .'
W III Celebrate Holy Week
The eonirreratlon of llethanv
If. 1 '
' " ' . Presbyterian church will observe
Holy week, March 34 to 31, with ser
vices beginning on Palm Sunday
morning and continuing each night
with (he exception of, Saturday, con
cluding with the Easter Commun
ion oh the morning of Easter Sun
day. These services will begin at
7:45 o'clock each evening. A spe
cial study of the last week of Christ's
earthly life will be the feature of
the week. A large attendance Is
anticipated.
Adler
Clothes
Smart stylu for veiy man of 17 to 70
Prices just thoit that you like to pay.
c
Peerless flothing to.
ISIIAKL Wkl.MtKIUl TO
IIK UKLKAHKK UN HAIL
San Francisco, Mar. 22. Israel
Tn lnl..i.fr'. ,.ntll..n f... WA..nuA
(iviiiuvis iraiiiiuu ivi ivicnno uii
bail on two charges of murder placed
against him In connection with the
preparedness parade bomb explosion
here In 1(16, was granted here to
day by the state suyreme court.
The sum of 1 7,600 for each
charge against him was set by the
court's order with the provision that
the bond must be approved by the
superior court Judges In whose court
cases are pending against Weinberg.
Before er After the FaetT
There must be a mob of unprincipled
persons In the motorcar game, else
how expluln all the accessories?
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
NEW TOmY
(CLASSIFIED AO RATES. 25
words, two Issues, 2tc; sis Issues,
50o; one month, $1.60,. when paid In
advance. When not paid In advance,
6c per line per Issue.)
WOMAN wanted at 616 west 13th
street, ' Medford, Ore., ; two In
family. - 16
FOR SALE Set fine assay
Seven ore trucks. Cheap.
Ament. , ,
scales.
C. W.l
15tH
Ii
CROSS YAR
The local Ned Cross haptef
wishes to advise those who are
knlttltvg or who rontemplate knit
ting, that yarn la being purchased
and will he available In a few day
Those who are knitting for the It';'
Cross should obtain this yarn fitmi
the local sewing rooms, where Ituvt
are charged with the amount ol
yarn taken out and credited with
the weight of the garment returned.
The local chapter was able to pur
chase the first shipment of, yarn un
der II. SO per pound, but the last
shipment cost II. SO a pound, and
we are still able to purchase yarn
at that price. All of the yarn has
been purchased from the Red Cross
organisation at Seattle. In other
words, the northwestern division of
the American Red Cross has pur
chased yarn In la rue quantities and
sella It to the chapters at Its approx
imate cost.' This la practically Hie
same yarn that la being sold In the
retail market at 16 per pound.
HARMON OPKXS (WMI'AUiN
.'Some Place In Oreiion."
March lliud. I1H
Kd Courier (lenural C. R. Har
mon came In from the "western
front" one day this week And re
ports heavy "skirmishing" all alotu
the line. He aaya he la trying to
open the "spring campaign" and
commence the "big drive." So fnr
the enemy have not offered any for
midable opposition, and he thinks hi
will Join forces with General Bldler
and that they will use "gas" before
the campaign closes.
niC IIINDKNIU'KO.
(Passed by board of censors.) .
MUX OH MUM AUK
. Ml'HT NMOW ( AltllS
New York, Mar. JJ Able-bodied
min In New ,York who appear he
or draft age will be stopped - by
policemen on the streets sfler the
first of A i!L m;l anVi-d fo rbo- the!'
flnaelNratlun draft cards, It was an
nounced today by Martin. Conbny,
director of the draft for New Ynrk
City. - . , , ,
Flffeen thousand men of the 6X0..
noo -to 'whom qurdlonnrtlreti .r:
mailed,, .nr., Conboy said, hnd failed
to make returns.
HlKNm HK. UWSKH
. ' , I.KJHT LAST WKKK
Washington, Mm. 32. Submarine
or mine sank only three French
merchant ships during the week and
Ing March 16. one over 1,600 tonr
and two under that tonnage.'1 Tho
weekly report received here records
one vessel of over 1,800 tons whlrh
was f link during the previous week,
but was not Included In last week's
announcement.
How to Tell Age of EggsT
There Ih a simple method of ascer
taining tho Age of ecKK, bnsed npon,tho
fnct tliut tho ulry hi e nt the bnuid
,i iul of the egg lucrcuites with Its nge.
Now, when the egg Is plticed Id a
tumbler of wutcr In which any amount
of ciimmun suit Is tllHsolved, It will,
with Increasing age, tend ever more to
iisHiiniH a position with Its liingltudlmil
tixls In a pcrpendlculur direction. A
frenh liild egg Kill lie horlxontully on
the bottom of the vessel. An egg from
three to four dnya old w ill rise with Its
brond end, so Hint Itk longitudinal axis
forms with Its horlioutul axis nn nnglu
of 20 degrees. At the age of eight dnys
the angle Increases to 4.1 degrees, at
the age of two weeks to (10 degrees,
and at the nge of three weeks to about
75 degrees. When the egg t) more
than a month old It will flout perpen
dlrulurly on Its emnll end.
COMING EVENTS
March 22, Friday Ice cream social
given by Mr, and Mrs. Saltmatsh
to members of Kand L. of 8. Ex
cellent literary and musical pro
gram. , . , 16
March 23, Saturday Children's
story hour at Public library, 10:30
a. m., Miss Elsie Powers, story
March 23, Saturday Called, meeting
or Ladles Auxiliary, 3:10, Cham
ber of Commerce rooms.
March 26, Tuesday Reese Bros.
Africanders, opera house.
March 30,- Saturday Annual Easter
egg hunt al Riverside park, 1:30
p. m. '
March 30, Saturday Meeting of
Pomona grange at Rogue River
Valley grange ball. ,'
April 1, Monday All Fools party,
given by Presbyterian ladles at the
E. T. Ludden home. 23
April 3, Wednesday Meeting of
Public Service' commission In
1 Grants Pass. , '
(1IMK IN TIIK lV TIMK
The 'peisoii who entered my
premises last nliiht. traiiiiillng down
a newly planted rose buoli as she did
so. uurlolned all of my pink oar-
rlssiis, one paper while, the only Von
Slon double In bloom, and even
filched a white one from a flower
pot, has my proroundsst sympathy
for having a nature endowed with
a love of flowers coupled with to
Indolent a disposition to raise them.
I hope to have other flowers dur
tii it the siimmer and should my ef
forts prove sueiessful and last
nluht's Ireapawrr attain be tempted.
If she wllljrv'i"1 1,1 daylight Instead
of as a siuHik thief at night, lo save
her from asaln becoming's crim
inal. I will cheerfully divide with
her the results of my labor,
NEUJR O, MILLER.,
, KXTK'NhH TIHVKX
The ladles of the Provolt auxil
iary 'desire lo thutik the people of
(Irani I'ass, for the liberal patron
kit xlvrii them In the tummaxe sate
held last Saturday. They especially
wish to thank (. S. Illsnrhard and
F. M. South ror assisting In arrang
ing the articles for sale and also R.
M. flute for hauling. The total re
ceipts were f Sff.10. '
PROVOLT AUXILIARY.
If you have anything to sell try
a rtatncd sit
Joy Tonight
William A. Itrady. director
general. WorM 4'liurr, prv
wnt
CAItLVLH ltl.A HWM.I, .
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"The Good
for Nothing';
f J wim..ih?w.wi
f)',V'V.rf ever tijr lo i-nirli a
fbeV c rrrtMli'il clil kcn?
Pitrtlctiliuly vtlieii nil were
oenrln-1 a dreM ault? No
' Well, It's mime experience. He
i' IIiIh picture ami see what Imp
IH'iieil to Carlyle lllncknell
When lie tili-d to cor nt I a ImiiicIi
of t bltkcns under Itiew rlr
, inmMiioi ee, . '
UOc mid fie
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Joy::- Saturday
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