Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, June 20, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Till 1UD..Y, JI NK SO, ISIS.
Practice Makes Perfecv
tr mm r A Mrk dn Villi know SnV.
thlug about the gixxU you uamlleT If
yea are teacher, do you subscribe to
say pedagogical works? Do you at
tend lectureet Do you MUtlj child life!
70a arc a mother do you know any
thing about chemistry and dietetic
and home nursing? If tou are a w riter
la you know anything about the liter
ary market, the fashions In storiear
Ira you familiar ith the literature
a the world? Do you know anything
about Ufa Itself!
SKW TOIHT
: PER52N1L 2 LOCAL.:
. (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. H
words, two Issues, tie; all Issues,
60c; one month. 1.50, when paid In
advance. When not paid In advance,
5c per Una per laaue.)
REWARD Ii5 to party finding
pair rather light bay mares, one
weighing aoout isuu, ina otner
, 1250; branded with laay K on
, right atifle; foretopa hare been
roached but grown out five or alx
. Inches; should hare colt a with
them. Phone or wire ma collect,
Payette, Idaho. J. H. Hantgan.
sheriff, Payette county. It
C. A. SIDLE R, Attorney-at-Law, ref
eree la bankruptcy. Maaonlc
temple, Oranta Paaa, Ore.
FOR SALE or trade A small com
fortable house, 4 blocks from the
poatofflce, on a good residence
, street of this city, one-fourth acre
of ground, fruit and shade trees,
berries, ample room for chicken
park and garden; spring of pure
water. For terms address O. A.
Paulseraud. 1T1 East Main St,
Aahland, Ore. II
WANTED Capable, educated, bus
iness womsn OTer SO. who csn de
vote whole or part time, tor re
sponsible position In Grants Pass.
1 Experience not necessary aa wa
giro Instructions. Address 100!
care Courier. II
Mrs. Delia Whltselt of Gold Hill,
was a Granta rasa visitor today.
Mrs. V. R. Walker was in town ou
business today. . ,
Mrs. William Danofsky, of Hugo,
apent Wednesday In town.
tump rock salt for cattle at Par
dee'a. 93
E. E. Blanchard made a trip to
Jacksonville today on business.
Fred A. Williams left this after
noon for San Francisco to spend a
few days with his brother, wno will
soon leave for France.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson and
little daughter returned thla morn
ing from Eugene, where they spent
the past week.
Mrs. R. J. tlest ul returned this
morning from Portland, where she
spent the past two weeks with her
father, who Is seriously 111.
Mrs. E. A. MeOrew and two chil
dren arrived tbls morning from
Roseburg to vtalt Mrs. McGrew's
parents. Mr. and Mra. Fred Pappel.
at Murphy.
Mra. A. 0. Foor, of Portland, ar
rived from Roseburg last evening
and will be a business visitor In the
city for several weeka, stopping at
the Josephine.
Charles E. Keyaer. of Kinsley.
Kan., who spent the past week or
two at Rosehnrg on businesa, arrived
tbla afternoon and will spend a day
or two visiting the D. J. and J. K.
Manuel families.
Miss Tina MrCanit arrived last
night from Monterey. Cat., and will
apend a month In thla city and at
her old home at Wlldervllle. Miss
McCann graduated this year from
the Monterey high school.
Lump rock salt for cattle at Par
dee's. 11
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Myers, who
spent the past three weeks with Mrs.
Myers' parents, Mr. and Mra. Wil
bur Williams, left thla afternoon re
turning to Loa Angele.
Ornft Men to livve Monday
Word has Just been received that
the 30 men of the June draft will
leave for Camp Lewis on Monday,
June 24 on No. 14.
I
IjrK Awmrtmoiit of Swim Kh
At Clemens, the Rexnll store, cod
KiMI In France
The Vnlverslty of Oregon base
hospital unit has reached France, ac
cording to a card received today
from Matthew Riddle, who la a
member of that nnlt.
Help Wanted
To use up the music, wear out the
floor and eat the lunch at the big
Murphy dance, Saturday, June S3.
)4 worth of enjoyment tor $1.50. 92
VUvl lterMPitetlvw II
Mrs. A. C. Foor, of the Portland
Northwest Vlavl company, will be In
tha city for several weeks, located at
the Josephine hotel, room S3T. Pa
trons are cordially Invited to call or
phone. II
Kleetrio Wiring and Sitill
During tha war period phone your
wants to 10 Medtord. Wa will pay
phone calls on all ordera received.
Paul's Electric Store, Medfnrd, Ore
gon. II
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Mia I Oilier In War Work
Miss Frankle Letchor of this city
is on her way to New York, where
she will enter the Y. M. C. A. war
work. Mlsa Letcher hopes to be sent
to France soon.
Meeting Council of lefii no
Regular ' meeting Friday .night
June list, to make arrangements
for reception for Josephine county's
quota, thirty In number, which goest
Monday morning. Every member be
present. By order of president.
A short time ago Messra. Uunnoll,
Smith and Starr purchased the Mon
ger group ot chrome holdings In the
Williams creek district and leased
them to Messra. Hotter and Fauche,
who now have a crew of men de
veloping the property.
An excellent showing has been
made, promising a considerable
quantity of high grade ore. A short
stretch ot road will be built to the
huldlnga and the ore hauled out by
auto trucks.
Butter Wrappera prints-! to com
ply with the law at the Courier.
Courti1 War Atlas
The Courier is able to supply a
limited number of Its readers with
a really superior war atlaa of II
pages, with colored ma pa ot the
countrlea at war. The pages are
15x15 Inchea and several of the maps
occupy two pages There la a pro
nouncing Index of place names and
rive re. Thla atlaa Is sold generally
at SO cents; the Courier's price la
2S cents, but the first E0 will be
)ld at 20 cents. Call at ones as the
liply la limited.
MRS. JENNIE KEMP 10
SPEAK IN JOSEPHINE
Mrs. Jtmnle Kemp, formerly, of
this city, now a representative ot
the United Slatea food administra
tion, arrived thla morning from
Portland and will give lectures
throughout the county during the
week. Her main address la "Over
tha top at the table."
Mra. Kemp will apeak after the
plrnlo dinner at the Pomona grange
at Dryden, Saturday. On Sunday
afternoon she will give an addresa
to tha people ot tha Ullnola valley at
tha Kerby Grove school house.
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TO BE INSTALLED
Definite arrangements have been
made to get a threshing machine to
come to Granta Paaa to do any
threshing that may be wanted done,
It will be necessary for those having
very small acreage to haul their
grain to some common center where
a thresher will bS set. Any one de
airing to have his threshing done
may communicate with us and we
will arrange a place and time later
for the threshing.
, C. D. TIIOMP80N.
County Agent.
joy Theater
TONIGHT
and Friday
"The
Auction
BlocK"
lti lurch's ireatet 8(07
The life lory of a milium girls
In AmorVe'e bin rltle and
nialleet towns.
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heat
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June II, Saturday Dance at Dver
Creek ay Red Cross auxiliary.
June II, Saturday Meeting ot Po
mona grange at Dver creek.
CAItl) OP TIIANKM
Heartfelt appreciation la felt for
tha kindnesses and services rendered
by the many friends at the death of
John Ritchie of Hugo, His son and
daughter deeply feel the love of their
neighbors.
II. W. HITCHIK.
MIW. OKN'KYIKVK ROOT,
Placer and Quarts Mining blanks
ut tha Courier.
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underwear, etc., not necessary, used by us at home, means one less
pair of shoes, one less uniform, one less overcoat, one less muffler
for our boys who are fighting to make our homes safe.
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be purchased by the people from money saved from their income
every dollar spent for an unnecessary thing is a force for evil W
that dollar buys labor and materials for equipping our army
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