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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1918)
ailt noam luvca coviukr KIUIUV, MAIU H U. 10IN. rod; "Hallo, Oram Paaa? 't How It evryon? Th nun who dropped this nut I from our company, V ar til happy and well. Regards Joy Theatre Saturday only Holbroolc Blinn from lh Grnnta pass boys stationed hr. John Itarmaa, Lewla llarman, Rob Heatul and Jual Hestul." - -1 Vh! 3o. I OwnliMlanMda ill I I ts What kind of Clofc are you going to buy for Easter? ,Kaybe you havea't decided what style you'll pick out; but one thing you've. undoubtedly made up your mind to the clothes you buy this spring axe going to be the kind that will give unusually good service. In these days when war taxes, and high cost of every thing are affecting nil of us, there's a wu reason for king particular about the quality you get. "There's mow economy in buying right than, in buying cheap. , ' ' ''".'' m i Hart Schaffner & Marx new cpring style are here Come and see the new models, the -lively things for young men; the dignified styles for older men; the new things in hats, shoes, shirts and other tine furnishings. JOE.' SWAI&TZ Formerly the WONDER CLOTHES STORE Now the Home of Hart Schaffner ft Marx Clothes , The Otfttrd faftv 8orvo a 'generous, perfectly cook ed business men' lunch every day from 11:10 lo 1:10 for 85 eenta. On Sunday from & to 8 o'clock a spe cial RasUr dinner, (menu printed Sunday); Wa try tavrv''wfeat you Ilk. Just a ltltU different and a llttU belter arh Sunday, Th prlea, Fifty ranla. Mellta fommandry, Knights Templar, will attend Raster aarvtca at Nawmaa M." K. church Sunday moraine. Mmbra of tha order are requested to be at Masoolo hall at 10;10 a. m., (daylight eavlng tlma). tie chocolate on hIi at Rabin's Saturday only. 11 lumber Mm Injured J. C. Moor, of Madford, an am ploya of tha Applegat Lumbar com pany, waa badly Injured Wednesday alght whn at work at tha logging camp near Jacksonville. A haary log knocked him off a chute and b fall 15 feet. H waa brought to tha aanl tarlum la Med ford. Ha waa Injured about tha hlpa and towar part of the body, but tba aiaot extent of hla In- Jurtea will not b known until an X-ray examination la made. Trib IS Il LEAVE SPAY Klahl men .will be aotralned front liranta Pas on Sunday morning, on train No. 14 for Camp Uwli, Wash ington, by the local hoard of Jose phine county. Their name and the boards from which aent follow: , . Law la 8. Fall. Merlin, Ore.: Roy Kuby Reed. Inland, Or., and Maple Carmen Paaa. Gallce, Or., from the local board of Joaephln county. Or. Clair J. Ileppenatall and Ray Archie Pence, from local board No. 7. I-oa Angclee, Cal. "The UnpnrdonabJ 0 w. Son of Democracy .VlinimbNt hn and I On . MKW TODii (CLASSiriED AD RATES, II words, two laaue. lie; all laiuee, too; on month, 11.6. whan paid In ad fane. Whan not paid In advance, lo per Una per laaue.) WANTED A good second-hand re; frlgarator, medium sit. Phone 110-J. II WANTKD Cook Apply Wm. R. hotel. for small ramp, SYott, Grants Pas II I 18T Wednesday between Mrs. Oray'a and Mrs, Rehkopf'i store, round Turquola brooch. Mr. Mary A. Browne. II "the kaiser Indicates what man h ants sent to the bundearath and that man I sent. If President WIN son can do the same thing In tb I'nlted Btatea soon, we won't have any more liberty than they have In 0rmany."v Tha following Ked Cross article war sent to Oram Paaa last week, 16 bed shirt; 10 ambulance ll - Elmer Howard la horn from the C. of O. for the spring vacation. Roy Darrell and family departed this morkjig for Worden to tlslt for a time. Electric supplies at Rogue River Hardware. tt A. Rladon went to Portland Wed nesday Bight to spend a couple of J. D. MacVlcar and John Hamp shire have returned from n business trip to Portland. . Mrs. A. McCall and her slater, lira. Grant, returned Wednesday night from a visit at Treka. New line of spring millinery at M. P. Anderson's 70S B street. 21 Mr. and Mrs. C. U Tiffin and son. of Caller. Alberta, stopped over night here, leaving north this morn lag. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Godfrey and Mrs. I. C. Ramsey and children left this morning for Orvllle, Cal.. to visit. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, of El ma, Wash., who have been visiting their son at Kelly Field, spent a week here with Mrs. Jones' brother, A. V. Ray. They left north yester day. .... -I.- i Easter display of millinery Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30. M. P. Anderson, 708 E street. 21 Miss U Hug, who spent the past month with ber brother, A. Hug, and famlljr at the Grants Pass hotel, left Wednesday night for Portland. After a visit there she will return to her home . at Elgin, Ore. Miss Delilla 8tevens arrived this morning from Salem and will spend a few day with Mrs. E. Eldrldge. JOY :; TonigM Paramount Picture Conmration preaento BENJAMIN CHAPIN in 'Son of Democracy' A private nhowlng svaa given thl morning to memlers of the Par-ent-Teather aMWicutfoit, school board and library board, ami all ii-lio wv :t were loud In their pralne of thi extraordinary picture. On the xume proKram with "The Son of IJemorracy'' the manager trill prewnt . ' "The Golden Lotus" A S-reel feature ; Admimio 90c and 10c Parent May Enjoy Egg Hunt The parents are Invited to accom pany their children to the egg hunt Saturday and enjoy it with them. All children of the community 10 years old and under are expected to Join In the hunt. . , next m. and Eaater service, conducted by Rer. John W. Hoyt of Rogua River. All are welcome. Two Package Not more to the person of thos Eaater 23c chocolates at 8a bln'a drug stor. Saturday. 22 Hoys at Han IMesro Happy A, not from Juel fieatul waa left at the station this morning by a soldier on train No. 14. The note Mrs. W. E. Everton returned to j KaMer Nervier at .ew Hope Ashland this morning after visiting At New Hop school house. Oranta Pass relative. Sunday, March 31, at 1:10 p R. B. Dixon, a prominent atock there will be Sunday achool rancher near Roseburg, spent Thurs day night with friends In the city. Miss Nina Paddock left this morn ing, returning to Uvermore, Cal., af ter apending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Paddock. Bert Sergeant, after spending a week with old friends, departed this morning for.Leham, Wash., to spend the summer. , . Mr. R, G. Logan left this morn ing, returning to Lo Aageles, after spending two weeks with her moth er, Mrs. V. D. Lltten. Maida lamps at Rogue River Hdw. Miss Allene Dunbar returned to the Willamette university at Salem today, after spending a week or more with Grants Pass relatives and friends. - Mrs. H. C. Telford, of Klamath Falls, returned laat night from a visit with her daughter at Myrtle Creek, and will. spend a couple of weeks with her slstera-ln-law, the Misses Telford. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Edwards and baby daughter. Lacy Clara, of .uyrtle Creek, stopped over here last night to visit Misses Hattle and Emma Tel ford. They left this morning for Klamath Falls, where they will spend the summer. ' Benjamin Harrison Moore, from lows; 1 palra of bed socks; I doien local hoard. Del Norte county, Cal. operating sheets; 1 suits of paja Stephen A. Masters, local board maa; 4 doaan handerchlefe; 11 wash for for Yuma county. Aria. Walt D. Melsanar, local board Phelpa county. Neb. As this la the first contingent of men called from Josephine county under th selctlv service act, It la expect ed that Orants Pan will show her usual brand of patriotism by being at the depot to aee these young men off. - '.KM ROOT IIESKXTH PRES. WILflOX'H ISrTRRFKRKNCK Bparta, Wis., Mar. it. Congress man Irvln L. Lenroot, republican candidate for senator In the course of a apeech called attention to tha poster displayed by hla democratic rival "Wilson Wanta Davlea." "In Germany,"- said Mr. Lenroot, raga; 7 palra of knitted socks; pairs of mitts;' sweaters; 1 knitted square for quilts; 1 doien 11-Inch square for gun rags; 4 pound of gun wipes. The Junior Red Cross alao aent In noma iiippllea: t gun roll; 7 comfort pillow; S. wash rags; I sweaters, and I palra writ-let. AWJK.VTINK KAIIiltOAIIM - RAI8H ALL It ATM Buenos Aire. Mar. It. The rail ways hav notified th uovernment that as a result of several Increases In' wages forced by strikes they must be permitted to Increase their tar iff 10 per cent to meet running ex penses. Th tariffs were Increased 21 -per cent last November. Homlnatln; Petition Nominating petitions are on sale! at the Courier office. All candidates' must have them. 20tf Error in Xante Tn yesterday's account of the wreck the names of the firemen of the helper engines ' was Incorrectly given. Percy Crosley was on the! engine that went over the bank and he had no time to Jump. H. L. Par ker waa fireman on the first helper. Great values here m these Collegian Sprih& overcoats Style Fit Lon& wear YOU decide tlose-fittin or loose or perhaps a Noclcabout, rr:th no lining to wear out, r.one to p; ; . ". ;r. ' But there can be no question of the jnckc. If you seekVll the value your money can buy Adler Collegian. Smart atyloa for aTry man of 17 to 70 ' - Price just tKoa that yon Ilk to rJay Adler Clothes Peerless Clothing Co.