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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1918)
OAILY IfXAki IUVa.lt COl'rUhH HtmAV, MOTTKMIiKII 6. I1S. rAua roca K. U of ft. Xotlce Tee aU meeting of th Knlghta aid Ladles of Security wlU b held Friday, September H. Wo tf hoedqaarters for Graded and Hfch School Doc ks bargret Aworteflt of School Supplies t:z:zs S:!!s Dress Tho Rexall Store OK IM SCHOOL TF.RMS DtXilX AS FOLLOWS F1rt term September 10 "Srcoad term Xovembrr 10 Third term February 8 i Fourth term April 13 la order to obtain credit for work doae, tho students shoeM' ater the flfrt day of the term. Send to Registrar for catalog Why are gossip ' queens? like kings and an A BREAKFAST OF H USAGE WOILD BB THE RIGHT THING,, AXD, IF OF OIR MA X I' FACT I' It E FIT FOR THK KIXG! A XICE SLICE OF BAOOX NEITHER TOO FAT OH TOO LEAX, WOCIJI BE FIT FOR HIS Ql'EEX! THEY MAKE A ROYAL BREAK FAST! TRY THEM -HOME . MORXIXG! He City Market 40.1 G STREET PHOXE 52' Too Busy to Write an jilt- S flgjl Because they have so many subjects! but this will remind you that we carry a full line of staple and fancy groceries, vegetable and fruits. Just drop In and see tu and you will be come one ot the .satisfied customers of the store of guaranteed goods. The Rochdale Store C. B. Flficld, OIY OOOil M Tho city council nut U regular MMloa tut alght, allowd regular monthly bill, and tranaacted tomo other builaesa. After tomo discussion it waa de cided to permit the city library to oto tho eaat ond ot the counell room la tho city hall, the present quarter ot tho library being too tmall tor practical us. Tho council alao let bldt tor the winter's wood aupply at the halt, the contract going to H. H. McClung and J. F. Spalding. The prlco to be paid la $( per cord, but when the freight. jdrayaga'and aawlng and apllttlng ;blU are added to thli It will coit tha eltv about 18.75 Per cord. Thla ; la tor the beet dry oak wood. The council accepted the new flr. I pump which waa recently Installed and which the firemen have lately been testing. It wit found entirely satisfactory. Tho price of the punu :i. 11 7S. which will be paid In monthly Installments of 1100. I Tho new Ford chemical truca now In use at the fire etatlon Is all paid ;for. The truck fitted up complete .cost $1,S1S.4. u The teachers' training school, which haa been In session for . the past three weeks, closes tonight, af ter a most successful term. During the course It waa demonstrated by the class In pottery that Josephine county haa commercial pottery clays in abundance. Specimen of the work of the clasa will te on exhibi tion In the Demaray drug store win dow over Sunday. These pieces were made by the atudents and were burn-' ed In the kiln which was constructed for the purpose at the high school. HEW TOi'AY I (CLASSIFIED AD RATES M word, two Kane, ie; sn issue, too; one month. Il.tv. whefc paid la advance. Whea not paid la sdvaeee. It per line per I sane.) WANTED One or two roomer for the winter. Call at S18 North Sixth street. 5 FOR 8 ALE Several Barred Rock pulleta at SOo each. vGood stock. Fred Smith. Phone 32-J. FOR RENT Four room house, E street, close In, f4; 6 room mo dern. Fifth and U electric light, hot and cold water, gas, $10. J. D.'Drake, 611 D street.-City. 57 FOR SALE 12x14 tent. Inquire of Mr. H. B. Hyde, or phone F. O. Knox, Murphy, Ore. 56 WANTED Good clean practical housekeeper for one. Must have some business ability. Call at noon, or write 216 Burgess street. .60 FOR SAJjB-MJne norse wagon, Stu debaker, In good condition. Phone 601-F-32. 61 I LOST A sample case stamped on inside. Armour & Co., Grants Pass, Ore. Please return to Oxford ho tel Reward. 57 TO THE PATRONS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 7 You will please take notice that by direction of the Board ot Educa tion of the ald district the primary work In the Central Building or Junior High School will be dlscon tlnucd and the first grade work for m0rw nffrort thBra win hit offered! this year in the East school building! ' on Seventh street. EDWARD S. VAN DYKE, Clerk Ad Mannger 1 PERSSNflL -a LOCAL, 1 K. II. Stone, ot Portland, waa In the city last evening on business. G. B. Keene, of Minneapolis, din neaoia I registered at the Josephine Mrs. K. V. Amea left last night tor Elm Ira, Ore., to spend the winter. C. H. Lyman, ot Oaltce, mad his annual visit to Grant Fas yester day and la spending today In town. V. E. Kvarton and family return ed a tew daya ago from a visit of two week to the Coo bay section. Mis Katharine Ryan returned last night from Butte. Mont., where ahe spent her summer vacation. "Sem-pray Jo-ve-nay" Sabln has It A, W. Little, of Roaeburg, arvd on th afternoon train, on, his way to Kerby to look after mining pro perty In that aectton. E. H. Campbell, of Eugene arrived today on official business la th In terest ot the American Railway Ex press company. W. A. Carter returned to Ashland today after spending several days prospecting and bunting in JMe - phlne county. Mis Grace Green, who (pent her summer vacation at her horn In Kansas City, returned last nlKht oRrovs for tn, Q A R dri,t en. resume her place In the city schools. jCmpment. Also more funds must Mr. H. U Wilson and family r-b, .Scribed. -Don't wait to be turned last Mini rrom wienaaie..niln,e(j uux one has time for where they have been spending the summer, and will be at their home on North Sixth street. Depntr Sheriff Lister, who w to have appeared In Portland today as a witness In a case In the federal court, received a telegram last even ing granting his request Jo he ex cused. Mr. and Mrs. J.' C. Kendall and Dr. T. T. Manxer, of Marshflrld, were In the city this morning. They are on their way to Crater lake and the up per Rogue, where they will enjoy a three weeks' outing. . Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Blanrhard. of Chadron, Neb., are visiting th doc tor' brother, E. E. Dtanchard. They attended the O. A. R. reunion at Portland and apent the following week In that city. They spesk very highly ot the entertainment afforded by the Portland people. : W supply grade and high school book this year. Kindly do not ask n to charg aa school book are, cash. Those having second hand book to dispose ot should bring them In erly. Demaray' Drug and Stationery store. 58 ; I COMMANDS AMERICAN CDDPCQ IM ITU Y rurtUCd IN IIALI MaJ. Gen. C O. Treat commander of the American army In Italy, whose readiness to go into action on the Italian front baa been announced by General March, chief of staff. The rec,'ed, feat ovation when they paraded through the streets of Turin and Milan, according to an offi cial dispatch from Rome. American soldiers have already distinguished themselves In Italy, our flyers having done great work In , the memorable battle of the Plnve, when the Austrian army was routed. "Plantations." 1 The word plantation Is used prlncl ' pally In the Southern states, where It , originated In old slavery times to des- lgnate a farm cultivated by negroes, as I a cotton plantation or a sugar planta I Oon. In Maine It has a distinctive I meaning, representing a form of gov i ernment smaller than a township. In that state most of the functions of to ! col government nre performed by the j town or township. In addition to 17 j cities and 3!X3 towns, Maine has 73 plantations and 131 unorganized places ' tinder the names of plantations, grants, I surpluses and gores. A surplus Is a j small territorial division contesting of ; an Irregular, tract laid off by state ; authority. A gore Is a triangular piece of land smaller than a surplus. DrUvery Hoy or Ulrl Wasted On who doe not attend school. City Market. B6tf Heyaokla ll Arrived , Fred Reynold yesterday received word that hi nephew, (ley Reyn olds, ha arrived aaely over see. Carrier dirt Wanted Route now open on th Courier. Apply at once. Dally SI Men Fighting Hi Th federal foreatry aervlce now haa (0 men at work on threatening foreat tire In the Apples! district, 6!aay th Med ford Tribune, and today ten more firefighter were being ought In th city ,to be rushed to th big 1 1 re on Cougar creek, to re inforce the force that baa been at work there tor several daya. HperUd at Itiwe' Saturday and Sunday, llaielwood French salad Ice cream. F8tf iltomembrr the . A. It. Hoe and rake are needed at the Riverside school yards tomorrow mornlnv for-the rleanlna un nf the that. NrljtlitHtr of Woodcraft The Neighbor of Woodcraft will meet In regular scislon this even ing In the W. O. W. hall at 8 o'clock. . good attendance is desired as there la -business of Importance to transact. 5( IJIx-rty Loan llradtiuartcr New Uuerty loan headquarter have been opened up in th city, at 107 South Sixth street. F. C. Brain- well Is chairman ot th next drive, but E. O. Harrla will be In charge of the room, and here he will also b found to take car ot all matter per taining to th Chamber ot Com merce. His phone number la 78. Fall Millinery Beginning Saturday, September 7, and th following day, th Hat Shop will have on display a full and com- Plete line ot fall and winter mil- Unery. . ft Mr. Xtblry Entertain Mr. J. O. Nlbley entertained a number ot the younger set on Wed- urw' eiuug ui mis wwa si nor hom,, prellt were: MU Alma and Clair Wolke, Dora Herman, Berntce Qulnlan, Kathryn Clemens, Jennnette Moas, Jeaale Smith . snd .Mrs. J. H. Dennison. and Miss Gene vieve Thatcher ot Salt Lake City. The evening waa apent In music, and knitting for the Red Cross, after , which refreshments were served, as ters being used for the table renter piece. Notice ' After September 1 all work done by the Wardrobe Cleaners will be on a strictly caah basis and clothes will not be called for or delivered, aa this system only wilt allow us to turn out good work without rajslng i prices. 57 They Were Experts .Today the police were making ef forts to locate two" women In the city who have been selling what they claim Is Irish. lace. The women made a quick entrance Into the city and evidently have made a speedy departure. They proved to be ex- vert saleswomen and are said to have made Bales each of which amounted to $25 or more. They had no license to peddle, whlrh the city requires. It Is reported that the women also "worked" Medford and made a hasty retreat, having secured no license In' that city to peddle. Engine and Tump for Hute We have one Economy engine, 12 horsepower and one Klngsford 6-In. pump, slightly used but good as new. Name your own price on eith er or both. Grants Pass Hardware Co. 68 COMING EVENTS Sept. 6, Friday Mr. Kemp speaks at Wolf Creek, 8 p. m. Sept. 7, Saturday Mrs. Kemp speaks at Hugo,' 3 p. m. Sept. 8, Sunday Mrs. Kemp speaka at Merlin, 8 p. m. dept. 9 Opening of city schools. 3ept. 9, Monday Opening of Miss Telford's kindergarten, 511 0 St. Sept. 18, Wednesday Courier Bar gain Day. . Joy. Tfoeaten' TONIGHT ENID BENNETT th AmatrtUlMi txMMity In The lleys of the Righteous You've wondered where Enid Bennett waa, haven't you? Well, here he la, hack la la an rtclting drama of the copper rouatry, tense Ituattona aad primeval pawlo!. Also Mack Sennett Comedy 'The Pullman Bride' Summon sll th forces and resources ol th Republic to tht dcltot ol Freedom , THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which th United Ststrt suthorilies have ranktd on of th fifteea diiliniuiihed Inititutiont ol the country lor rsctllrnc in military training, has responded to th csIL Th CoUVg 1 distinguiihed aot only lor Its military instruction, but DisnnouisMio aiao roa lu strong Induiliial course for mea and foe womtnt ( Aftkulinn, ComnMK. FiwImmIm, Forauy lom ttooomks Main, Kuaucr, M 'miwmI EJiKttka. Its whole, purposeful student lit, lu democratic collet spirit. Its successful grsduate. Student enrolled last year, 54JJI Mars oa iu ttrvlc flits, lljt, over forty percent repmenting officers. College epena September 11, IM rtuls,slllMtnt4 sWhsWoUMlslarsutiMetlMwiWftiiUusftCrvsllKOfstae ya , mips For J?l Coffee antrCocna There's Nothing Better What a boon in the hurried, hot days Is the everready Carnation can on your pantry ahclt V Cbnnatr Tkyl 1X1 III is Just clean, sweet milk, brought fresh every morn, fog to our condenseries and there evaporated to the consistency of cream. For coffee and cocoa use it undiluted, just as you would cream. Use it the same way on fruit and cereals. Carnation "makes everything you cook taste better," when used according to directions. ' Lots of good housekeepers, in times of stress like threshing, Just punch two holes in the top and set the comely can on the table, Always keep a case or more of Carnation in your storeroom and you have the right "Answer to the Pure Milk Question." Sold by Grocers and General Stores W'vt lOOuttil netyt for tit u,t of Carnation in Lookma, Thty rt in a look ealhi "Tht Story of Car nation Mil. 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