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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
OA1I.Y HOGlsS IUVKH (XM.IUk.lt Tiiriwnw, ji i.v ui, m. NsTW TODAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 15 words, two Uaus, 15c; tlx Issue. I0; ne month, 11.50, whn paid la dvanc. When sot paid In advaace, la pr 11m pr 1mm.) BOY8 WANTED V need the aerv tcea of a number ot grammar school Tm) tor permanent part Um ork. The boy w select will b wall paid and given an op portunity to earn, learn and ad vane. Apply to C. H. Demaray, 115 North Sixth street. Grant Faaa, Or. 35 POUND Bar pin. Owner can se cure tame at Courier office. SI WANTED Housekeepers for two place. Inquire 300 Foundry St.. corner of Booth. J5 POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Adrertisement.) MRS. JOS. MOSS ladependent OandliUt for County Clerk Amy Booth Holmes Democratic Candidate (or County Treasurer So-ezy Sewing Machine Motor Take one home on trial Price $15 Rogue River Hardware Geo. It. Kiddle, 5Ir. ' Correct Lubrication for the Ford Engine Tht Ford automobile engine, Uhittrated here, Ue all in. immal cotnbuation ntfnoa, requires an oil that hold it full lubricating qiuhtiei at cylinder heat, burnt clean in the combustion chamber and coca out with exhaust ZER- -OLENE LIGHT fills thesa requirement perfe ctly, -don it correctly reAnd from mlctd Cihtonum av phltbM crude JJte Standard Oil i OLE C. I). FIK8, 8tecUl Agent Stundord Oil Co., Grants Pas PER52NAL George Snow left this worulm for Marshflnld. Donakl Miller, ot Leland, was In town today on business. . S. Provolt, of Provolt, waa a city visitor today. C. Q. Samuel, general manager ot the Oregon Lite, la In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dlcss and son, of Rogue River, are spending a tew days in this city. The Frultdale dances are always good, come out and see. 21 Mrs. Horace Pelton, ot Gold Hill, arrived this morning and will spend a few days here. Bargains In ladles Oxfords and Pumps. $1.40 and $2 pair. Kinney & Truax. SI F. E. Wood and Jesse Johnston returned yesterday from a trip to California. Mrs. Nora Murphy, Mr. Custer and Mrs. Rodney Calvert left this morning tor Shasta Rerteat. A. H. Gunnell and Frank Kurtx left this morning for a business trip to Thompson creek. They expect to be gone several days. Ansco Speedex films. Sabln has It. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Howell and daughters. Velsle and Dola, ot Pro- rolt, were Grants Pass visitors to day. Ellis Ballard left yesterday for Klamath Falls, where he will visit his parents befdre going in to the service. J. V. Bowman, employe of the California state printing office, and hla family were In the city today. They are camping on Evans creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sawyer and children, of Kerby, were trans acting business In Grants Pass to day. ' New Ginghams and Percales In latest patterns. Kinney t Truax. James T. Chinnock returned this morning from a business trip of sev eral days In the Holland district. He leaves this afternoon for a short trip to Medford and Ashland. Bring your girl and come to the Fruitdate grange hall Saturday night. Good orchestra, good floor, dancing and refreshments, all for seventy-five cents. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, of Medford. and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nicholas, ot Portland, came over from Medford thl morning. Mr. Brown will remain here several days. Mrs. J. G. Rlggs, and two sons, left this morning for Pullman, Wash., where they will spend the summer, and may possibly locate. They will stop off at Salem and Portland to visit friends and rela tives. , ! I-OSTAI, AllilM.AXKS ;ki:.iT monky savkhh ; Washington,, July 25. Postal ah -1 planes are being operated at a cost of approximately ?0 cents per mile: between Washington, New York and Philadelphia, according to a state ment Issued by the postal d;'art ment. im im.M"- j Ji'f4ij jj;pvi iMf ... .1 "Zcroienc is tne Best" - 4 Say leading motor car dis tributors, oecausa the rec ords of theft service depart ments show that ZERO LENE, correctly refined from selected California as- . phalt-base crude, gives per fect . lubrication with less wear and less carbon deposit. Most cars are now lubricat ed with ZEROLENE be cause their owners have learned through experience that there is no better oil. Zerolene is the correct oil for all types of automobi's er sines. It is the correct oil for your auto mobile. Get our lubrication chart showing; the correct consistency for your car. At rfeaers everywhere and Standard Oil Service Station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Ctliforni) 3 for Motor Cars 25 LOCAL liowlgltM IVw.lt toil Mis Vere Murray, who was re cently elected to a position In the high school here, resigned and will leach In the public schools of Ash land. A July Drive For one week fine bleached 36 Inch Ung Cloth at S3 cents. Price at the mill today !S 4 rents. Not over 1 3 yards to each. Kluuey A Truat. , ' JO Olniti(n nit the Throat The small son of H. Q. Dless, of llogu River, underwent a minor operation In this city this morning. He Is reported as Improving as well as could be expected. Vltlratea Birthday Miss Grace Presley celebrated her ISth birthday yesterday by a birth day dinner at her home on Evelyn avenue. Miss Marguerite Wlble and Miss Catherine Miller were the out side guests. Buy kliimntii St J. A. Thomas, grocer of Grants Pass. short time ago purchased thj Klamath Falls department store, and Is now conducting the business. Mrs. Thomas left this morning to Join her husband at Klamath Falls. Slow Frelichl Years ago alow freight was the subject of many Jokes, and became a byword. Present conditions How ever, have the old time schedules backed ort the time table. The Courier cylinder press rolls damaged by the fire of June 23, probably hold the record. The roller cores were shipped to Portland by express, leaving here June 25. They were delivered In Portland six days later. They were shipped. from Portland by freight July 3. and arrived In Grants Pass 22 days later. The box. cor rectly labeled was found In the Med ford depot where It had been for severat weeks. More Murj'li)' Big all-night dance. August Good music. Good lunch. It.fiO. IU-1 Cms Wonts Knitter The local Red Cross wlae to put in a idea to every girl and wom an in Grants Pass to rome to the Red Cross rooms and take yarn for the knitting of socks. They feel that It Is on?' big way In which the women can do their part, and un less more people of Grants Pass come to the rescue and knit the chapter will not be able to do nil that the National Red Oros nsks, which Is only our share of the bur den, fine thousand four h'indred and twenty pairs of socks must tie readv by September 1. If 710 women will respond to this call nnd knit two pairs of socks, the allotment will he filled. luutx DAR.VEILLE To Mr. and Mrs. lis ter Darnellle, of Murphy, Thurs day, July 2"). a dausthtifr. ih xii:i:i t Ai:i)AiH of CHKnitIKH FHO.M VAKIMA I Yakima, Wash., .Inly 25. Esti mates of the Yakima valley cherry crop for 1918 made here place the total at more than 100 carloads, a?alnBt fiO last year, and the return to the valley at nparly I2."0,noo. Thrifty,shrewd,care ful people make it a habit to read our clas sified ads Do you? These ads. are mon ey savers and money makers. Keep your eyes on them. PIONEER OF 1852 DIES AGED NEARLY 77 YRS. til Orme wa born August II, 1841, In Joe Davis county, III., and died July S4, It 18, at Grant I'asa, Ore., at the age of T years, 11 month, and 13 days. Mr. Orme crossed the plain lu I sr. J, settling at Corvallls, Or. In 1 85 8 he waa married to Annie lve, and ram to southern Oregon the same year. II settled on Fouls creek In 1N63, where be spent the rest of hi life, engaged In mining. He wa the father of nine children, four ot whom survive lilui. They are: Mrs. lodl Digits, ot Port Stanley. Wash.; R. J. Orme, of In land, Ore.; Mr. F.lla War moth, of Sacramento. Cat.; and Grant Orme. of Grant Pass, Ore. He I survived by hi widow, Mrs. Annie E. Orme. The funeral will be held Friday at 10 a. nt. In Clark k llolman't chapel, with Interment In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. FERRYDALE Mrs. M. U Griffin and children and Misses Myrtle and Malluda Ford returned home Wednesday from the Country Club Orchard, where they have been picking berries. Mrs. Mtunle Hussey and daughter, lleuluh, Mrs. A. C. Ford and Mr. 11 In Kun on were visiting Mrs. A. I, Hussey Friday. Mis Martha Given returned to her home Saturday eveulng from Ashland, where she has been stay ing. The young people of the neigh borhood attended an Ice cream so cial given by tlio ladle ot the grange at Merlin Saturday evening. Mr. Minnie Hussey and Mrs. M. I. Griffin were In Grants Pass Sat urday. Mrs. Mlle Ittinyon and Mrs. Frank Thompson were visiting Mrs. A. C. Ford and Mrs. Minnie Hussey Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Neely and son, Ray, were In Grants Pass Tuesday. Mrs. Robertson wa visiting Mrs. M. I.. Griffin Sunday. Miss Myrtle Ford was visiting Miss Esther Wadsworth Sunday. George Uooth has been working at the Dlxte Ranch severnl days the pant week. I..SK tVOl.ll .Hllll'I'KI) ; kh (;ovkiimk.t itot Anchorage, Al.ir.ktt, June 21 (By Mall) Ten thousand dollars lu vlr- gln.gold which arrived today from Montana creek station marks the first treasure shipment made over I the i government railroad. The it'dd formerly had to bn sent nine mll.s bv iason down the creek to the K'i- ihlltna. ! miles down the Kahlliiinn to Camp Two, 30 miles to McDougal and from thence by launch to An chorage, i TUAUK ITII MMtWAV IS TO ItH ItKSl w:i Washington, July i,", Trade with Norway under agreement recently effected Is under way, It was learn ed nt the war trade board today. , Food went forward flint anil ma 'hlnery' und meUla are followliu. A 3wi'disli axrecnitiit Is expected to be concluded shortly. ATT KM IT MA UK OX KAIHKIt'S Ml i: IS HKl'OItT Amsterdam, July 25, A rumor that an attempt was made on the lives of the kaiser and (lonernl von Hlndenbur Is declared In copies of tho Cologne Volks ZHtlins; received hero today. :7 IHK IIK AiKrr,.xi:s SHOT IK)V.V IIY TIIK A I l-IKS Paris, July 25. Thirty-seveu Cler- man airplanes were shot down and four' balloons destroyed by allied aviators Monday, the official nlr ministry communique. Issued today declared. . v Quick Action. Quick netlon bus become tho byword of commerce. Fortunes have been made nnd lost nnd remude In the time the undecided person wnvers In his or her decision. I!ut quick derision inunt not to lie confounded with Jumping Im pulsively to conclusions. This ex treme, which admits of llttlo or no thouKht at all, Is uhvuys as bad as the other. ' Train your mind to act quickly. 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