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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1918)
DAILY HOQUB RlVhUl CUllUk.H Till ItMDAY, KKITKMIlMl W. ! tAQU FOUR LOSES ffiff SHEEP AFTER DM H. N. Parker, of Solma. last week Bad the misfortune to lose eight sheep la ft very peculiar manner fol lowing the dipping or his (lock ot (0 sheep. The first day after they were tipped one ot the animals ahowed signs or tllneu and In the morning it was dead. ' The other aeven died in the field the same day. Me also loat five hens that had been eating off the carcases or the sheep. Other chickens ahowed signs of sickness put seem to be recovering. Mr. Parker states that the direc tions recommend using the sheep dip in the proportion or Tl to 1. but he ased BO to a, aa he had done on Other occasions, and as many other farmers have done without serious results. r Mr. Parker brought sample of the tip to Grants Pass for examination and baa notified the county agricul turist la the hope of learning the real reason for the loea or his sheep. UOESAM'Slll.GAb e:;;gs back too PER52Nf1L S5 LOCAL 1 Panama. Sept. !. Although tbey fled from California through Central America to Venetuela to evade the draft. Robert and Benjamin Uvlng atone ot Loe Angeles, hat been ap prehended by agent of, the American government The men were arrested while traveling la Venesuela with tholr mother. They were under as sumed name and had passports Is sued In Ban Salvador. The Living atones will be returned to California. Los AngelM. Cal . '3v. ;C The Livingstone family consisting of Na than M. Livingstone and Matilda Liv ingstone, the parents, three sons and two daughters, formerly owned and operated two shoe stores here and occupied a handsome home. The oldest son, Oeorge Washington Liv ingstone, left for Cdsta Rica, before the draft became effective; Robert left after registering, and hie parents were Indicted for having falsified hU exemption claim affidavits. They evaded arrest on the Indictment and the remaining son, Benjamin, and the two daughters, were arrested, charged with having assisted In such evasion. It waa found at that time that the daughters and Benjamin all bad passports to San Salvador. The man waa required to deposit bis passport and $10,000 bail for his appearance. , The women's passports were also called In, and each of them required to give $2,500 bond. They abandon ed the passports, forfeited their bond and fled. They sold their properties here before leaving. The federal au thorities here Instituted a world vide search for them. Mrs. M. 8. Ryan, ot Riddle, spent yeeterday In the city with friends. Tomorrow Is ta day for the Chris tian Bible school. Get a free tag. 73 Judge Gillette went to Portland last night on business. Miss Catherine Clemens left last night tor Seattle, where she will at tend the University of Washington. Rev. U Myron Booter came up from Medford today to conduct the furreral services of Mrs. A. Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wilder and son arrived this morning from Sac ramento for a ahort stay. ' Jesse 6hook went to Portland last night to secure work In the ship yards. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe, ot Thompson Creek, were In the city yesterday on business. D. 8. Weir, assistant superinten dent of the Southern Pacific company waa here on business from Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pelsel, of Mer lin, were In the city yesterday. Mr. Pelsel Is signal malntainer for the Southern Pacific. Rer. O. A. Blair, or San Francisco, secretary ot the board ot ministerial relief ot the Presbyterian church, Is in the city today. Mrs. M. G. Woodson left this af ternoon for Oakland, Cal., to visit her sister, Mrs. M. C. Guff, during the winter. ;.- . Mr. and Mrs. Christy and daugh ter. Mabel, were In from Selma yes terday. Mr. Christy contemplates moving to Grants Psss In the near future. -. Patronise the Red Cross dinners at the Chamber ot Commerce Friday noon and Saturday noon. 7S Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 8wlnden left this morning for Richardson Hot Springs, Cal., In the hop of bene rittlng Mr. Swlnden's health. He haa been suffering for some weeks from rheumatism. V Mr. ani Mrs. Ceo. Hood, and baby returned morning from port land for r hort stay at home. Mr. Mood la a -..mctural Iron worker and has been transferred from Portland to San 'Francisco. . ' J. H. Stephenson arrived this moraine from Portland, with the ex pectatlon of remaining and bringing his family here later. Tbey spent last winter here for the benefit ot the daughter's health, Mrs. Josle Messenger went to Port land laat night tor a short stay. She was accompanied by her son, 'Ray mond, who will serve as mechanic's helper, learning the machinist's trade. Hewing Room CIimhsI . The Red Cross sewing rooms wit" be closed tomorrow (Friday) after noon on account ot the Red Cross basaar and dinner. lUmembvr the Pli The Red Cross Basaar will be held In the courthouse basement. 73 Sheriff to Ne bum- Sheriff George Lewis left today tor Newburg, Ore., after a man nam ed Dim bat, alleged to have recently passed a worthless check In this city at the Cinch garage. W1U Mewsure lUbl The place tor the weighing and measuring of children will be In the W. R. C. room In the courthouse basement and the hours are from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday. Returns From Ashland W. D. Baker, who has been at Ash land for three months, with the hopes that the mineral water of that city would help his rheumatism, return ed home last night. He Is much Im proved In health. Kntrtalns B. V. p. v. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Edgerton enter tained theiB. T. P. C. last evening at their home, 865 North Second street. The evening was plessantly passed in gamea and music, after which de licious refreshments were served. DRAFT REGISTRANTS TO BE INSTRUCTED All registrants In this county who can possibly do so should attend the meeting Friday night, September 17, at the opera house. This meeting Is arranged by special order ot Dim erul Crowdcr, and return to all regts- I Summons all the force and resource of the Republic to ' ths achats of freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which Ih United Stales sulborilirs havt rinsed ens ol the tftta dtitiituUhtd initiluilont of the country fur tsctllf nee in military training, kas mpondrd to the call. The Colled Is duUnguUhed sot only for Us military Inttructioa, but . Distinouismso also roa ,,' Its strong inJiutrial courses for nwa aaj fur womtni lXH"hm, Cwi riM. fT IUmm. t.iMo.nUt, MluM, fk(Mr, 44 VtMMl L4wIMI, 1 Its Wholesome, purpoMlulituJcnl lifs. lit democratic collrgs spirit. , III mccesiful graduates. Student! enrolled last year, )4JJ Mr on Its service flip, II J, over lofty percent repmcnlmg ulticere. Collage opens September J, III! f ttltk. M ItUtiitteJ Iwtkt, umJ at Km iifomlkw Hu la iKe P.uuu. Canailii, Onto KIDNEYS WEAKENING? LOOK OUT! Hand Badly Cut - While chopping wood this morn ing at bis home, Wm. Taylor had the misfortune to strike bis left hand with an ax, making a severe wound. Dr. J. C. Smith waa summoned and took ten stitches In the wound to close the gap. Kidney and bladder troubles don't disappear of themselves. They grow upon you, slowly but steadily, under mining your hsaltb with deadly cer tainty, until you fall a victim to In curable disease. Stop your troubles while there Is time. Don't wait until little palna become big aches. Don't trifle with disease. To avoid future suffering begin treatment with OOLD MBIUL ' Haarlem Oil Capsules now. tsks CAPT. RiCIIARD Rl'SSKLL three or four every day until you fe4 that you are entirely free from tranta between the agea of IK and 'pain. - 45 who are not already In the ssr-la well-known PPUHum o" vice. The meeting la eapeclally for HolMd for MntUrlea. la 1 the the purpose ot preparing men for government ot the Netherlands camp life, and the government ex-1 granted special charter authorising tiAAta In mmv. m II llfina nf itnllnPsi at ft rl ! many weeks of valuable time In pre paring men for actual service. Cap tain Richard Russell, of the medical department at Camp Iwls. wilt be one of the principal speakers. Slapped Mother-la-Law . Chief McLane was called upon last evening to arrest James Elliott, who is alleged to have slapped his moth. er-ln-law. Mrs. M. Oalvln, during an argument. Elliott appeared this morning and gave a $250 bond to keep the peace. TO PROTECT FURS AND WOOLENS FROM MOTHS It is commonly knowq that moths , very much dislike the odor of Ink in old newspapers. Several thicknesses of old newspapers firmly glued to gether may be made Into the form ot a bag and the garment placed Inside After the ends and all joints are firmly sealed with glue, the bag Is absolutely moth and dust proof, and your protection from moths has cost practically nothing. ' If you have anything to sell try a classified ad. All kinds of lesal blanks at the Courier. !gi l ii i mi mi ii ii i , ii i-, WTWp ytWS)"Pl.'C For Friday CREAM OF FRESH TOMA TO BOCP 1 FRIED CHINOOK SALMON tl MAITHK d'HOTEL Oxford Grill J y We have good cooks and i ft Doy uie oei me murnei ai- tJ fords. , ' fi II ' -It Pomona (.range Postponed Through the efforts of W. F. Mc- Cabe, master of the pomona grange, the meeting scheduled for Saturday next, at Illinois Valley grange hall, has been postponed for one week on account ot the Red Cross basaar and carnival. Left for Grants Pass- Mrs. George Thompson, who haa been at Portland enjoying a visit for the past week, and who stopped off here for a several days' stay with friends, left yesterday tor her home at Grants Pass, Mr. Thompson now having a railroad run out ot that city. Roseburg News. ' FOR SALE Must be Sold by September 30 ALFALFA HAY, VERY FINE OAT STRAW IX BARN AYRSHIRE AND HOL8TKIN HEIFERS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ORCHARD PLOW SHOP TOOLS NO. S BARNES LATHE , ' BICYCLE ' TYPEWRITERS CHECK WRITER FORD ROADSTER McINTYRE'S RANCH BH miles below town, Granite Hill road Come NOW If yon want something or Phone 600-F-12. Pi-alno the Roads- Mr. and Mrs. Cos Llndbloom, who have a stock ranch on North Deer creek In Douglas county, and Mr. and Mrs. El wood Hansen of Camp Wash lngton, were In the city today, en route to Crater Lake. They are trav eling by auto and are loud in their praise of the roads In Josephine county. BORN FALL At Merlin, Monday, Septem ber 23, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fall a son. MALONEY At Rogue River, Tues day, September 24, to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Maloney, a daughter. NEW TOiAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 2i words, two issues, 25c; six issues, SOc; one month, $1.50, when paid In advance. When not paid In advance, 6e per line per issue.) WANTED A woman to work one day a week. Address No. 1589 care Courier. 78 CEDAR POSTS for sale Split and large round anchor. A. E. Phllps, Rogue River, Ore., R. F. D. No 1. 74 160 ACRES TIMBER for sale Mostly pine. A. E. Phllps, Rogu River, Ore., R. F. D. No. 1. 74 FOR RENT 4-room house, $4, 1V4 blocks from postoffice. Income realty to exchange for merchan dlse. J. D Drake, 611 D street. 73 WANTED A five room , furnished bugalow or cottage. Phone 328-J or 115. 7J WANTED TO RENT A furnished house. Address 1S93 care Courier, 73 FOR RENT Five room cottage, 203 C street. Gas, electric lights, low rent. See N. E. Townsend, 621 A street. ' 78 Its preparation and tale. The good housewife of Holland would almost as soon be without food as without hlr "Real Dutsh Drops," as she quaintly calls OOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Their use re stores strength and la responsible la a great measure for the sturdy, ro bust health ot the Hollanders. Do not delay. Oo to your drug gist and Insist on hla supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Cansules. Take them as di rected, and If you are not satisfied with results your druggist will gladly refund your money. Look for the name OOIjD MKDAL on the box and accept no other. In sealed boxes, three slsee. . FIRE DESTROYS H LI On Wednesday afternoon at about 4 o'clock fire broke out n the Jo Hill house, 12 miles down the river from Grants Pass, and destroyed the house and contents and then spread to the other buildings. Including the barn, and all the buildings were dee troyed. 'The tire originated front the stove pipe and as Mrs. Hill was at home alone It was Impossible to put out the fire or to save the household effects, with the exception of a smalt amount of bedding, which Mrs. 'lllll was able to remove from the homo. Leave for O. A.-C Five boys left the city today to attend the S. A. T. C. at Corvallls. They are, Relnholdt Schmidt, Eu gene Moore, Roland Taylor, Donald Dlmmlrk and Philip Merlan. They were accompanied by Claus Schmidt. ' ' Somewhere In France there Is ,nn American boy fighting for you. Have you proved yourself worth his won derful effort by finishing his sock on time? The Choice of ' Those Who Know Manufacturer! and lead ing motor car distributor! ttcommtnd ZEROLENE. The majority ot motorists us ZEROLENE. 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FIKS, Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass JOY THEATER LAST TIME TONIGHT Two shows H and 9:110 JES8K L LANKY I'nwents Cecil B. DeMille's Production aTT-l Tt vr TH w r mm mm maamawan CKofus WITH AST ALL STAR CAST .Here aw four big Masons why you should be at the Joy Theatre tonight r - 1 THE WHISPERING CHORUS, splendid 7-rcel Art Craft picture, Z A MACK BENNETT OOMBDV, 3 reels of giggles. 3 THAT JAZZ ORCHUXTRA, wltlch has no equal iu Southern Oreffon. 4 DOUBLE SILVERWARE COUPONS, . COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Itlabel Normand in "The Floor Below" Matinee 2:80 Admission Be and lftc a'" ' 4 71