Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, May 19, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PER52IML LOCAL :
MIm Irli Hums left Hturdy for' Mrs. L. L. Jewell went to Portland
her home In Hlsson, Oil. Uit night for a two week's visit.
MIm Ethel I Mir Irfl Bsturday J MIm Krma Powers returned to
for her borne In Etna Mill, Oil. Joiendale last night after vlsltlog her
Poultry foode at Cramer liroe. 14 'mother el Oallce.
MIm Mourdorf returned to her1 The II. U Wlleon family went to
home In Medford Saturday. .Glendale Halurday to remain during
DELEGATES LEAVE EOS
REBEKAH ASSEMBLY
Sixes and Fours on Display
Monday I will unload my second
car load of Buick's to arrive here in
the past two weeks. You are in
vited to inspect the new models
upon arrivals.
J. H. Denison
Agent for Buick and Dodge Cart
MIm beta Walere left Saturday
for Portland, where she will spend
the summer.
('barilla Tethrrow and Emily Mu
slck went to Inland Saturday for a
week's visit.
Wayne Co Inft Saturday for Han
Franialco, where he will visit his
sunt.
I-awn fertiliser at Cramer Bros.
the summer.
John Chastaln returned to Geselle
yesterday, accompanied by bis fam
ily, who are moving to Gaselle for
the summer.
; Roy Mi Farlane went to Uorrls Sat
urday to Join his parents. Roy re-
malned here until the close
school.
' R. A. Gentry returned from ("or
The gfand lodge of the Indepen
dent Order of Odd Fellows, the
Orsnd Encampment, and the Re
beksh assembly will meet at Seaside
this week, the sessions begin on
Monday and Grants Psm will be rep
resented by members of each of the
organisations.
Grand Warden Mrs. Jeanle Burke
left for Seaside Friday night and
Mrs. O. S. Goodnow and Mrs. E. 0.
Holman started Saturday morning,
others will go later. Mrs. Burke Is
lo line for the office of grand presl-
of (dent.
No Monday IianrhnoB
Mrs. C. H. 8smpson left Ssturdsy "ruay morning ana ten on; on account or the Red croM onr
morning for Portland for a short ,h m tr' 'or Iorr,' here he there will be no noon luncheon st
BOY SOWS SELL
,HornluK's shack was a busy place
Saturday afternoon at I o'clock when
tbe local troop of Huy Scouts went
to his plare In a hotly, mid thrift
LELAND ORGANIZES
Itay, wur ai me vteuer nun.
Mrs. A. W. Moon and daughter, Mrs. Clara Reese, who spent the
Marie left Saturday for Bray. Cel., winter here with ber mother, Mrs.
to spend the summer. ,M. E. Shepherd, who has been III,
Miss Maud Oilman left for her returned to Kennett, Cel., Saturday,
home In San Jose, Cel., ' Saturday Mrs. A. R. Orme and children left
morning. ' Saturday night for Vale to Join Mr.
lawn mowers sharpened end Orme, who Is manager of a drug
cleaned at Cramer Tiros. 64 store In Vale.
Mrs. K. A. Roberta and small son . Mrs. J. P. Trust and two daughters
the Chamber of Commerce Monday.
Marriage IJemae I netted
A marriage license waa Issued
Saturday, May 18, to Charles Soden
Deforest and Ruth N. Csthers, of
Orsnta Psm.
PRESENT KERB TO
"Suppose France should collapse
a result of lack of food, due to
tbe unwillingness or neglect of Am
erica to make the necessary sacrifice
to supply her soldiers and eltlsens.
what would become of the rapidly
growing Americas army at the
French front?"
This Is one of the disquieting pos
sibilities of the food shortage men
tioned by Dr. W. J. Kerr, president
of tbe Oregon Agricultural College,
In bis series of talks on food and
tbe war, which he Is giving In Ore
gon si a representative of the United
States government.
Dr. Kerr will speak at the Chau
tauqua tent In Grants Pass on Mar
26 at 8:15 p. m., under the auspices
of the various war defense organisa
tions of Josephine county.
ER1TH LEAGUE
C0H0!
RED CROSS BRANCH
A Red CroM branch was orgsnlied
at Lei snd Saturday morning at
10:80 o'clock by Itev. Melville T
Wire. The officers are: Mrs. E. L.
stamps and fed on Herman's Ice i Ellis president; Mrs. A. A
rresm. The reason fur the visit was treasurer; Mrs. A. M. Morrison, - sec- Q Wjh h)( fgtnep
mi iicriiiRD gaTo um a lew nays emrj.
previous that he would buy II worth Great enthusiasm waa manifest,
of thrift stamps from each of theNlne new paid up Red Cross mem
boys who called. A notice was ln-bers were enrolled. This Is not part
sorted In the paper and the boys were of the drive work which Is scheduled
out In full force.
for this week, but the formation of
COMING KVK.ITH
The notice In the paper gave oca regulsr branch for Red Cross
easlon for many of the people whom work. '
Herman had "Joshed" In time past'
to get It back on him- and they did .
by Inferring that he waa larking In j
patriotism and demanding that he May
buy atamps. Aa a matter of fact
Herman was one of the first to buy
war stsmps.
Hmlth to ft. llarrtena "
Clrde (Bulldog) Smith left Frl
,left for Glendale Saturday morning', left Friday afternoon for Palo Alto oty Dght for Fort Benjamin Harrl
wnere mey win live. ,to spend the summer with Mejor ton. Ind. He enlisted as a loeomo-
, Mrs. Lena Wlble and Miss Cath-Trus. tTe fireman.
erln Miller went to Medford Friday, Barton and Marjorle Bobxlen left1
to spend the week end. , Saturday morning: with frlendi or')Uulrt Munserr Hire-
, Mrs. Harry Hull and daughter. Seaside, where they will spend the j W. Kennedy, of Eugene, district
Anns Kstharlne. went to Portland summer. '.., Woodmen of the World. Is
.Saturday night to Join Mr. Hull. Hylton E. Williams left last night , lh. . ... ,,. .,. ,
j C. C. Hammerly went to Portland for Hlll.boro. where his parents re- t at meetl of'
Saturday and will take treatment at side. He hss been sttcndlng school tne ctmp on Monday ' i
Dr. Williamson's sanatorium, here, living with his grand parents,. '
Por"""'j Saturday and went to Watera Creek Mrs. W. L. ' Ireland and three F"pnM Ulunt Diea !
daughters went to Portland Saturday Frederick Elbert Norton, a resl-
Mrs. C. A. I,acy and Wllda Griffin, nlsht to loin Mr. Ireland who left ' Grants Pass many years,
of Waters Creek, were In tbe city some weeks ago. Mrs. Ireland has d,e1 nl nom at Amity, Ore., on
Saturday. been a resident of Pranta Pass for May 8. aged 5T years 10 montba 17
H. C. Bobxlen started for Seattle 25 years and has betn active In musl- '!r- Mr- Norton 't leaving here -- . . , - ' .
Saturday evening to be gone some ral and social circles, and lesves a raided at Tillamook and later at (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. I
time. host of friends. I Amity where he apent 1 number of words, two Issues. ISc; sti tsnee.
Mrs. Roy Illgglns snd daughter ' years and where he Is spoken of as 60c; one month. It. St. when paid la
went to Rosebnrg Saturday to Join Three Xk1k. ( an 8ld energetic business man working adMee Whe Mt ndvaaea.
Mr Tfltrfffna And anonA th lummflr. ' Tha runi.nn &sn eAmr,.ti ta..f for the rood of All. I
'no'"" mmtm - -- - - - a ii u ivuipvH u w , w tss y u i sssx
The Klamath District Epworth
League convention will be held la
Grants Pass May 34, 25 and 28. An
who are interested In young people's
works are nrged to attend the meet
ings, which will be held In the New
man Methodist church.
ARTILIJSRT ACTIVE
London, May 18. Heavy artillery
fire Is In progress at various points
on the Flanders front '
: NEW TOD4T
AVIATION CAIKT KALI
WITH PLANK IX PLAMKH
Wichita Falls, Tex., May 18. Ca
det Jerome Auken was killed today
when his airplane burst Into flames
while 1,000 feet In tJ'e sir snd crash
ed to earth.
14. 25, 16, Friday,' Saturday
and 8unday Epworth ' League
district convention, M. E. church.
May 17-June 1, Monday-Saturday
Chautauqua at Grants Pass.
June 7, Friday 8trawberry festlvsl
by Prssbyterlsn ladles. I8tf
The Denison Auto company
!wls DeGenault went to Portland week sold and delivered three Dodge.
Saturday to apend a few weeks with Bros, motor cars. Engraved Calling Cards .
his uncle. ' " ! Sc-int true. 11.75 oer 100: If vou '
Herman Ahlf left last night for iiehliag la France . furnish plate, 11.25 per hundred. INSURANCE Any kind.
Aberdeen, Wash., to be with his . Friends In this city have received Printed eards 60e lor 50; ,0c for.., companies U A. Laoner,
father. , tard announcing that Don Beldlng, 100. Courier office. 46tf
,Grass Sickles gnd. scythes at Cra- adlo sergesnt atUched to the field , . . .
mer Bros.' ...."'. 84 krtillery, hss arrived safely In will Viott In Texas-
Mrs. J. B. Wardrlp. who has been France. . j . Mrs. Stephen Jewell and daugh-
vlsltlnn H. II. Wardrlp. left Satnr- , ter. Miss Hattle Jewell, left Saturday
Modesty. ; day morning for rentrai point to vis- -hi )rortl t af nl),nt for Sweetwater. Tel.. to be!
One wny to create lhe--rrrpreislon H her son.' 'On Sundnys will serve a regular g0ne about three months. Mrs.
that you sre familiar with success Is! Mrs. W. It. Lindsay, of Merlin. r,c ncheon 12 to 1:30 and 35c Jewell will visit brothers and sisters'.
I
JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire Insur
ance, plate glass liability iaswr
ance. 204H Sixth street. tf
of
real
tf
estate.
to be luixbmt. Vuuih'a Coiiipiinlnn.
and dnuKhtera Ulone nnd Muriel, left dinner 6:30 to 8 o'clock.
Saturday night for Boston, where f desired.
MiS
mT '" Heavy Winter Layers
nter is l
they will spend the summer.
I Non-ktnk garden hose at Cramer
C tM nAai M M raa, wm I
paul owS WIS ) MK Mllowpn
BesasliiMBHssW. TU ckcU wJ mtk imirj ! Wrat.
S. C WHITE LEGHORNS BABY CHICKS
Witat-kr dbfwiMlwMudJUisni. WE PAY d EXPRESS CHARCES
THCsUHN HATCHERY LrilsSMWU CaexSr m.MI Ok. PETALUMA.CAU
left
64
Saturday
HELP
Put Josephine County Over
The Top Again
The work of the Red Cross being so Well . '
known it is hoped that each person when so
licited will contribute liberally and promptly, i
thereby saving time for the solicitors who
are giving their services in addition to con
tributing to this most worthy cause. Cash
subscriptions are most desirable wherever
possible. k
Bros.
Elbert .Berkshire
morning for Eugene.
spend a fow days before leaving for
his home in Swiss Home, Ore.
. Hev. Melville T. Wire went to Le
land Saturday morning for the pur
pose of organizing a local chapter of
the Red Crass. .
New hand sprayers to get rid of
aphis at Cramer Bros. i ,' '64
. Mrs. Geo.: Calhoun went to Port
land Saturday, where she will spend
the summer with her son and other
relatives.
Mrs. Zolan 3. Lewman, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Met-
A la carte iB0 at Mineral Wells and
64 points. Miss Jewell has a
;FOR SALE 2 small tables, 81
t each; sanitary couch. 84; window
seat, 84; 2 iron beds, $3 and $2;
bed springs, 81.50; 3 mattresses
83; 1 tent, $1.60; man's bicycle,
$8; boy's bicycle, 813. 664 North
Third street. Phone 49-J. 65
other
three FOR SALE Five head of horses.
month's furlough from the telephone
office. They will stop off at Los An-.
FtM-Os Sold imnt Vr-k
C. L. Hobart company last week geleg for a short time
sold Ford cars to Chester A. Smith,
One heavy team geldings, six and
seven years old, sound and true,
good logging team, matched.
! ' Phone 612-F23. Ed. L. Schmidt
i 4 Son. 61
L..M. Mitchell. Murphy; Gold Crest, Thais' all the good old U. S. K. ; FOR SALEnVro-beairwluMiM
A Wilson, and one drop-head
Singer sewing machine. Good as
new. Phone 60. ' 68
where he 'M jOnllce; George Barton, Grants Pass; ' $ nn,nM,OOH..V
Fruit Co.. Rogue River; Redding wm have to raise after you buy your:
Hagen, Kerby. ! ticket at the Murphy Red Cross
dunce Saturday, May 25th.
64
G. P. IViyn Meet In France-
Bergeant Rny K. Bailey. 486 ero r H. Inveelgatee Wheat F0R SALE Three compartment
construction squadron. In a recent j u H. Hughes, who lives near Hreless cooker, for sale cheap, ln
lettee to his mother. Mrs. J. R. Phn.ni h. . .t.nH nf wheat which I Klr Mrs. Geo. Parker, 403 West
Bailey, speaks of meeting Ernest has aroused considerable comment
Frye or Grants Pass. He says that among local ranchers. Last year Mr.
when Grants Pass boys get together Hughes threshed 800 bushels from
they always talk of that place they five bushels of seed, and the govern-
all love so well Grants Psrs.
sen, left this morning for her home What Is" OoBar Worih
In Redding, Cal
Sulphur for mildew on roses and
grapes at Cramer Bros. 4
Misses Anna May and Jennie John
son, teachers In the local schools,
left Saturday for 1 their home In
Klamath Falls.- ;
Mrs. O. 8. Epperley and children,
Blanche, Paul and Albert, moved to
Corvallts Saturday, Mr. Epperly Is
employed In the Dunbar lumber mill
near Corvallls. , ,
Lice powder snd lice Unuld to
I.' ..).. i. .i .
seep your poultry cirnn m v.rnuivr
Bros. 64
' Mrs. .M. A. Powers went to Hilt
yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Irs Disbrow.' 8he was accompanied
by Asa Powers, who will remain for
a time.
Mrs. .William Cockretl and two
children, Katharine and Carl, left
Friday evening; for Tacoma, where
she w)ll visit her daughter, Eliza
beth. ,
Bicycles repaired at Cramer Bros.
Garden tools of all kinds nt Cra
mer Bros. .64
Mr. and' Mrs. August Goettsehe
left Faturday night for Los Angeles
and Ocano, Cal., where they will
spend a couple of weeks visiting Mr.
Goettsrhn's parents.
Mrs. A. Rlsden and chlldron went
to Portland Saturday to. Join Mi.
Rlsdoh. They were accompanied bv
Mrs. J..N, Knapp of Clayton, N. M
and Mrs. R. E. Holmberg, of Doug
las, Arls., mother and sister o." .I;s.
Rlsdon, who are visiting.
It ' depends on how you . use It.
Start to accumulate by depositing
your money In the Josephine Coun
ty bank. . Do your share by contrlb-ihad marvelous
ment has been sufficiently Interested
to send a man to Investigate. He
will arrive In a few days to take pic
tures of the field and secure data.
Mr. Hughes' brother, E. P. Hughes,
formerly of Grants Pass, has also
success with the
D street Phone 286-Y.
utlng, your part to war necessities wheat, which grows luxuriously,
and save the balance for your neces-jeven In a dry season, and has heads-
sltles. V
6lof enormous size Medford Sun.
Dole, Palace hotel.
IIP AIHKDY!
VIOLA DANA is with us in
"Breakers Ahead"
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew
in one of their Clever s
Comedies
Laughter, Passion, Tears and
Thrills
SPLENDISSIMO!
I. TOY THEATER
J
Sunday
Monday
1
10c
20c
Two Shows
8 and 9:15
65
FOR SALE 2 center tables; kitch
en range; airtight beater; 1
double bed springs; 1 single bed
springs, 3 porch seats; 1 oak
rocker. 648 North' Fourth St.
phone, 165-Y. 65
FOR SALE 1915 Inodei Ford '
roadster, with lots of extras. 8350.
M. Mclntyre, phone 609-F-12. 65
WANTED Work as geneal black
smith and horseshoer.
A. W.
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