Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1918)
DAILY ROQl'K RlVhUl UOVIUMI HlMtAV. Sl'tX St. I-I. TAG! roc WHKKK alATTKRY SHKllUXTiS' KAIJi SHORT "It anybody look at the outalde ot your battery and tries to tell you what' join j on Inside you're tai In settling him down a taker," ay Mr. C. A. Unch. local Wlllard -pert "Not long ago a patron of one ot theee fcattery tortune teller drove np and told ma that hit plate were all gone and that he needed a new battery. I could have told him one too ha waa that certain. "It aeenu that the ton of one of la neighbors htd looked at the bat tery and nude a wild guees. "After I Inspected the batter I found that it waa a clear caw of undercharging caused by a loon connection. I sdded distilled water charged the battery and had It ready a couple ot days later la good con dition for service. "Another man who thought he waa a Sherlock Holmes on batteries fell down because ha formed hit conclusion from performance la- stead ot facts Inside the battery. This fellow thought his pistes wtre short circuited that the Insulation had tailed. The real trouble was that he had let hla machine lie Idle, and had failed to keep ttie charge p, to that the plate were to hard that a long; charge waa necessary. "The only way to be safe from theaa diagnosis sharp Is to disre gard their opinions entirely. If yon suspect there la any trooble the bast thine to do I to go straight to an expert who know how to mak th few lmple, necessary bat.vry! II! PER52N4L 55 LOCAL Owr classified ada bring result. POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement.) MRS. JOS. MOSS ladepaaKWat CadMUte for County Clerk Mr. O. C Dlion. ot Kerby, spent the day In Grant I'asa Saturday. Muni keeps you fresh, J$bln ha It. George Guild, of Merlin, ws in town on business FrldV. Help the government and your self by paying cash tor furniture and gvt Thrift Stamps free at Helmera. Sam Raker spent Saturday at Ta kilma. Complete your camping outfit at Cramer Broa. 1 Save money by paying rash and et Thrift 'Stamps free at Helmer. All kinds ot fishing tackle at Cra mer Bro. I K. J. Khoeery, of Takllma, was n Grants rasa visitor Saturday. Camp stoves at Cramer Broa. 11 B. F. Hogue waa In town on bus iness Saturday. New Perfection Blue Flame oil stove at Cramer Bro. U Mrs. Emll E. Vshrenweld. ot New Hope, was In town Saturday. Just the stove for canning these hot day, the New Perfection oil tove at Cramer Broa. II J. C. Brown, of Medford. waa in Urant Pass Saturday buying pears. Oilman Dairy Butter will be handled hereafter by the Josephine Grocery. n , , , .1 Lunch set! for picnics, 38 pieces for St cents at Cramer Bros. It Mrs. Ida Megarle, of Rogue River, was a Grant Pass visitor Saturday. A tin line or spilt bamboo trout rod at Cramer Broa. It A. H. Ounnell returned Friday from a two-weeks' trip In the Lake Creek district Scratch food at Cramer Bros. It J. P. DeGrasse and daughter. Ef fie, of Selma, were In town Satur. day. Beef scrap, shell, bone and char coal at. Cramer Bros. It Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Bryan, or Wil liam, were In town Saturday vis iting Mend. A Lillle 'Pffltot win weaifcer-beatea' ood dHagridaUx! toofcfaaj Into m abode of oeaoty. Mix PADfT THAT BAST TO PIT ON AJTD STAYS OS PAINT THAT DEFIES BOTH WKATHKR AX1 TIME. FTLLKR A On. pare prepared palate aad rarmlshet Auto enamels ood varaistkn. W. P. Jewell Hdw. Co. WE DO riXU SHOE RKTAUUXU II. U. Ueed. ot the Allhouse coun try, spenl a few day In the city. Mr. Arthur Denlaon went to Ash land Saturday for a tew days. Mrs. Frank Metchan spent Satur day In Medford. Klenso tooth paate at Clemens. It Mrs. N. Murphy and mother, Mrs. Custer, went to Medford SaturdaV. Mrs. Outer will visit at Hutte Falls. ' Mrs. N. K. Townsend returned Friday night from Kegg, Cat., and Is spending Sunday at home. Jouteel talcum powder, faoe pow der and cream at Clemens. 18 Mrs. M. D. llousman and son Charles, of Wtldervllle. were Grants Pass visitors Saturday. , Guaranteed garden hose and ant isfactory lawn sprinklers at Cramer Bros. l Mrs. Ardell Hire, or Vlldvllle, wss visiting frtends In Grants. Past ! Saturday. I Ctnco, the largest selling cigar In the world. Two hundred million old last year. Try on and learn why. Six rents straleht at all deal er. Mason, Ehrman Co., whole sale distributors. It Mrs. P. C. Anderson and mother, Mrs. M. J. Houaer, ot Rogue River, spent Saturday In Grants Pass vis iting frtends. When In doubt where to buy fur niture, remember with every $5 cash purchase you get a Thrift Stamp free at Helmer', It Mr. L. C. Turner returned Satur day morning from Seattle, where she spent several days with her daugh ter. Misa Caro Pitney, of Loa Angeles, who visited Mr. and Mrs. S. i. Nasor, left Saturday afternoon, returning home. Hon at Harvrjr Hume Word waa recoived here yester day ot the birth of an 8-pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harvey ot Marshfleld. The Harvey were res idents of Grants Pas for many year. , ' Receives XoUos to Report Ted P. Birchard received a notice from the navy department Saturday to report for service within a two week period. Leave for (rater Lake . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. White and. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Harris left Sat urday for Crater Lake, where they will make a abort ty. ReceiYM (all Dr. Bert R. Elliott received or der thl morning to report to Camp Lewis Thursday. July 15. Dr. El liott la first lieutenant In the dental reserve corp. Here Prom Brittle Frank Anderson, formerly con nected with the sngsr factory of this city, la in town visiting friend. He reports the stopping of construction on the sugar factory at Toppenlth, due to a blight on the sugar beets. rt'r,'T'Wir" a.w.nl.rtfciftigHWi st.Hiia.ifc'KiiH, H U- iJiMl il.l.-.i Sllki, t Jkt W aWi-Jit.it I,- J. - I" A-" 1 BLOUSES For Those Who Want to Save If you have any tlosiiv whatever to savw on your IUousoh, thon by all moans' should you buy them here. Just ston to eonsiiler that we are co-ojioratiiij' with tho makers in a manner that eliminates all selling costs, and rediiees making costs to a hare minimum. , SuhuiumI up this means buying our Blouses for less, and in iieeoitl with our established priiu'ipiil selling thorn for less. Wo'don't claim tho impossible; but wo do claim that eo-oporatioii of tint right kiiul between iimiiufacturcr and retailor cuts ousts, eliminates waste and makes better values possible. And because of such oo-oporation with tho" resulting superiority in values, you can always exercise sultstatitiat savings on tho I Mouses you buy here. , A Dollar Blouse That's Worth More Four New Styles in Wirthmor Waists on Sale To-morrow Sold Only in Just One Good Store in Every City Hero are some ko1 oxuniplos of Thrift in blouse buying. Wirthmor Waists, that would roallv soil for more, that aro worth morv, that are prettily stvled, tloi'iulably made and jH'rfoct fitting, and that are still priced at just $1.00. See "those now models tomorrow, and you'll won der, as wo sometime do, how it's possible in the' faoo of rising costs to still sell those waists at this low price. THE GOLDEN RULE I f - New tltevrole J. A. DeVall. ot Leland; J. B. Lindsay and C. O. Welter, are own ers, of New Chevrolet car. lfaie.au d JU (Wll Ber. U Myron Booaer HUUe lreddmt to Vlatt ,, . Mm. Jesnl .Burke, state presi dent' of the Rebekan lodge, will make her etttclal vUlt to the local chapter' Monday bight. returned! Saturday moral ng from Portland. where he spent several dy. When aRd relative to the Medford eall. notice of which was pubtlahed ,ln the MedTord Ma Tribune and copied in tne Courier,, Mr. Booser replied tnat be, bad reerfved no official commu nibacjoit frvnt Medford. i. i -.Kt-t-I '-- ' (CLAflSiriED AD RATES. 1 worse, ttre teases. Jse: . Itai'tM nteavts, fl.tfv hA paid la tt;miii Woes not peJd ta advaso. ta, ferJiM tor ls) JaWssi ArfUkmtTtre " liaif. Dce.'tto il -W-IAV U sYstk street. BARGAIN Jt!il li hf.( a i ? Well, You'll Say Soil i - ' We hJ9 tht following used car all in A-l condition: 1 V .T '.;." I . ? ." v, f; TVP J?17 Model Maxwell Touring Oart One 1918 Chevrolet, New One 1916 Ford le Federal Truck le Republic Truck One Vim Truck or Speed Wagon .Our prises and terms, if necessary, are rigfat and if you are figur ing on a GOOD used ear or truck, we hare it Our garage is open day and night' : o u- - .1 Full Line of Lee Tires and Accessories i 4 4rt. in iCOLLINS AUTO CO. Phoae 317 ; 511 H Street !WJJLieO AW klad. Of reei Huppes rattjr VeUowa Hwii A swimming party Friday evening with a. supper party afterward at hotel,, was. on of the delightful at tain of tne weak. Alter-tha (up per, the giiPit adjourned to the home of Aim' Baker, where the even ing was spent' with knitting1 and card.' ' These present were: Mr. and Mrs. . FT.' Woodward. Mr. Cochran, Mr. and Mr.' Cornell and family. Mr. and! Mrs Geo. R. Riddle and. family. Mr.' and Mrs. J. 0." I met. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. ttabln and fam ily, Mr: sad Mrs.' N. r. Macduff and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cass and family, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Mashbnrn. Mr. and Mrs. Lesdburg and family. Mr. Walter Jensen and Ba tu Baker and family. ' ' - MKItriKU IS KRAWH Tne American T. M. 0. A. baa ap proximately 4,0 worker, of which IC are women, serving Amerteao an4 rtenek to! dim In 1,100 differ ent renters throughout Kurop. IT ro hove aartftt&f U sell try a etaaalsed ad. ... FOOD sg 'THE' M'l RACll WORK WANTHU Or "i fUaae. ranch. Cook for camp or . .miii,- ddra ,C 1ti.'( Vrtles. Urant .Paaa; 1J-lJj Ll-LL. 1 TORSALB flood snd band in flr.i clssa coalition. In- 7 f S ----- ni of 'A. Olcler. Rt. i. 17 TWO HIGH SCHOOL girls want work. Will do general housework. , Phone J6-E. . . n rXRD FOR SALE Uood ss new. L. ' A. Unch. ' Battery 8hop. 1 WANTbS-A small turnlsiiea noun , near tthe hosplW. ' :, Mrs. ' Oscar ' Wllklns. Call I7t-J. FOR BALB Chevrolet that . -'been ton oaly 4,700 mile, quire Ford office. Jn- , 17 FOR 6 A LB 1 Angora goat; alo 1 turro; 1 sorrel1' hore;" eight vaara old. weight 1.000 lb. ' Call 'at S08 South , Sixth street. R. Tlmmon. ' , ' ' ' 1 ' FOR RENT Furnlthed house, in- ', nnlra of Mr. L. L. Jewell. 420 A street. U FOR SALE Chevrolet car in good condition for $375. See Denlson, Bulck agent., 1 FOR 8ALB J)odge car in first clasn condition at $75. See Denlson. Bulck agent. IV .LOST Within two .blocks oftne , postofflce, a war savings stamp. , Reward, Finder notify Rodney , Britten, North Second. Phone . No. 1-R. ; 1" MARB AND BUOOY to trade for ', stock. Inquire A. Bartlstt, paon "1S-L.., ' '. In Joy TEnesifieir D Hl'MlAY ONLY MAY ALLISON "Social Hypocrites MR. AJfD MRH. HIIXrTKT DRjrsT ka om of their Us, A, . MONDAY TVIMDAT ANN .PENNINGTON : "TIIH ANTICH Of AHV" . Also : BILL HART In m two reel feature "THH OOLUBN HEART" WKDNHHOAY THl IIHIIA Y MARY PICKFORD In The popular llret llarte story , ,, "M'UHS" SPEX1AL MIS1C BY THK ORCRUvTIU r.i