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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1918)
qrqii DIES . FTO.M MO KUUrJES PER52IWL S LOCAL lira. Jimei Holman, who u track by an automobile Saturday af ternoon at the Palace hotel corner, tied at midnight Saturday, not hav ing regained consciousness. ' , The death of Mrs. Holman Is a ahock to tha entire community. She had been a resident of Grant a Pa tor II year and waa a friend to all with whom aha came In contact. The funeral will be held at thai H. Ik Wilson, Olendale merchant, waa In .the . city yesterday,. . Bicycles repaired at Cramer Bros. Mra. Lotta Croad, of Leland, left on Sunday tor Pensaeola, Fla. Mra. K. Oum, who Tlaited Mra. V. D. Norcroas, Wft this morning tor her home at Chlco. Some real bargain In ladles two iiec underwear at leaa than laat year price. Kinney ft Truax. 75 Stanley Leonard left thla morning. aerrica. GREAT SAVING GASOLINE ' New Tork, Sept. SO. Since the tret "goalees' Sunday, 10 eafgo .boat, carrying 500,000 barrel! of gasoline, which otherwise could not hare been ahipped, hare been aent to franco from the United . Statu, de clared Mark URequa, director of the oil dtrlalon or the United States fuel administration, In an add real Jere today before hundreda ot man etactnrera and engineer pledged to eoaaerre coal and fuel oil to help win th war.' ' family realdence, 704 North Serenth returning to Vancouver, after epeud- treet Tueedar afternoon at 4 o'clock. Ing a few daya wun ma p.ru. Iter. P. K. Hammond ot the Aahland Hobart Gllttllan li ependlng a tew fsinn.i (kiiMk MBiinotln tfca J..-, .irk ralatlvM and friend. .11 i" . ........ " o uJ m i" . - - i .111 return to the O. A. C. ' .Rathaaweet.H Sabln ha It. 1 Mlaiea Marguerite .Wlble .and Helen Flfleld left thla morning tor Salem to attend Willamette unlrer- Rt.n our lutar esrda tor vciouer. You can have your month'! aupply , - it j. Pardee, i 1 U uuv tv, u Andrew Shade and daughter, Mlsa Mamie Henkle. . returned thla rMni rhiro. Cal.. where uuruiu ihr .nent the' pat tour week. , Mra. N. F. . Clementa and Mleaes Dorothy, and Merlam Booter arrived thla morning from Medford and will .n.i.,1 a rw dars with rrienaa. Ut mowera aharpened at Cra mer Broa. 18 and Mre.C. . Wootley ar- rived thla morning from 8an Fran rfaco and will apend a few daya with il. .i.Mr'a mother. Mra. Geo. Slo- .w ; rer. . Mr! Ed .Holme and daughter, ilrrtle left Sunday evening fort Port' land where they will apend a few daya'riiltlng, the trip being made ai a 'vacation for Mlsa Holme. ' We are paying 65 cent pot caih for butter fat Mutual Creamery Cn. n r. Skillman. agent. i Gall Hamilton, who haa been driv ing truck for one of the chrome com- aanle. eame In from Monumental aad left laat night for Portland to re-enter the Portland dental college. Sign your auger tarda for October. Ton tan hare your month' aupply In one lot now.' J. Pardee. 77 Mra. Frank Hoover, ot Bybee spring, who rlsited relatives here, and Mis Josie Wright went to Med ford Sunday to attend the teachers' Josephine county la asked for a mall quota of band and bath towel rfor hospital ae and the Red Croaa la la argent need ot 300 hand towel and 150 bath towela to fill the quota. Every family la asked to furnish cne or more of these towela In ilze ap proximately 17x32 Inches for hat d towels and 19x34 for bath towoJe.j Leave them at the Red Croaa room with Mrs. Oriftia some day during the week. Big Veaiaoa Fred Grant Pass lodge No. 84, A. F. A A. 3d. will hare a big veniaon feed Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple la this city. - There will be prapkin; Institute. pie ami an me other good things ne- H. L. Boynton, who haa a very eernary to mike a supper a perfect promising chrome property on Evans occasion. The Masons hare Invited creek, arrived thla morning from ail Turning, brethren' and hare ex- Sah Francisco. He attended to bus- tended an Invitation to the Clendale Ine" matters and left later for the ' Muo a to attend la force. " ' - property. ' Tkeater 1 r- - MONDAV aad.TCESDAY, ... Two allows aad 9:15 Admission 10c and SSOe .1 Jl in IS Hary Gardeii i i .." la-' ; . . ti- TIie Spfendid Sinner" , " ' A mooVrw society' drama In tlx reels ' " " COM1SO . WEI)XKI)Ar AXI THITWDAT' GEORGE MVC0HA5 la.. . .... ' HIT'THE TRAJli' HAIXIUAr Mr. Carolyn Wlmer la ipendtni the day at Ashland on bnalneea. - Mrs. Chaa. Moore visited Aahland yesterday. ' Private R. W. Tavenner, ot Inde pendence, Ore., Is asslitlng the local draft board. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Johntoa and daughter, and Miss Mary Stringer re turned last week from an absence of four months, during ' which ' Urns they visited Salem, Portland, Van couver, Tacoma and other points. MytM-e Home Htif - . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Roat, of, McMillln, Mich., have arrived In the city for a visit with their son,; L. F. Roat, and are contemplating making their home here, - tVfflaalag Oct, 1 Meals at Palace hotel will be 40 cents. . Sundsy night chicken dinner 50 cento. 77 1 aaaaesBaeMawaal 8errea Citation Sheriff Geo. Lewi made a rlp to Elk creek today to serve a citation on the parent ot 17-year-old Henry Webb, who la alleged to have set Area recently In the vicinity of the Albert Hutchlnaoa ranch. Rcbckaha at Red Ooe The Rebekahe will meet at the Red Cross room on Thursday, Oc tober 3, and each aiicceedlng Thur day. for work. All other Invited. KaJKerm Hfar Mewibw -Membera of the Order ot the East em 8tar are requested to meet at the Masonic hall Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 to attend the funeral of tire. James Holman. Mrs. Henry Mr. Henrietta Grata , Henry died thia morning at the. home,: ot her daughter, .Mies Louisa Henry. The funeral will be held on Wednesdsy at j o'clpck from, the residence, 147 North Seventh street, 7. aaaurrs la.tfie M' i The local sheiinTa of ice this morn Ing received a telegram from Sheriff J. T. Corliss of Sal; 14 ke City. tat Ing that George Sanders la still In the east, wot (hat he will shortly re turn to Salt Lake and then will im mediately route to Grants Pass to answer charges which bare been placed agatast him.- - - - GETuVJUl CHANCELLOR SAID TO HAVE RESIGNED London, Sept. 30. It la reported that Count von llertllng, the Ger maa' Imperial chancellor, has re signed. ' NKW TOUAV (CLA88IFIEO AD RATES. 14 words, two Issue, I5e; tlx issue, lee: one month. 11.50. whefc paid la edvaaoe. Wbea not paid la sdvaace. le per line per Issue.) WANTKD Groundmea and linemen for Western Union construction gang working between Merlin and Granta "Pass. .Best ot wagee and accommodations? Steady employ' ment.' For particulars' apply man ager Western Union lranta Pasa or foreman, Msrlln, Orai' .'1 ' l' 31 LOST Somewhere between L street and the Allen creek bridge on the Wlldervllle road, n a lady'a Un rklacoat. - Flader please leave' at Mra. Adam Wlmer' atore.. '' '77 FOR SALE UghU-genrtl team and harneaa, good peddling wagon with roller bearing. Oood reason for elllng. C. W. Revell, P. O.. o 160, Grnu Pass, Ore. v Ml LOST September 31nd, gold horse shoe breast pin let - with crystal, lost between Christian churth aad ball grounds. Reward If left with No. 1(35, care Courier. 77 THE FOLLOWIXO dairymen will not sell milk after October l,'l18, at leaa than: 3.60 per month for quart; $3.25 per month for plats; 4" Go per gallon la bottles; $8c per gallon In cans; 30c per gallon for skim, milk, . Cream: pints. 37.50 for ' months ; H'pinta, JM.jper month;' pints, 13.33 per month, tad will make but one delivery per day ' after November 1 8ddny Brook Dairy, A. A. Ingall. Peter Olson, Anna M. Lewi. Will flro- fllle. F. QtWck, J. T.lChaiie. Un. W. R. Nipper.' ' ' It WAfPTED By gentleman, , board ana room' ground floor with heat, AddreeeP. O. Box 386. 76tf WANTKtu-Foiir er five apple pick. re at ease. laanlre Lathrop Bros. 7 O.Nt ACCOfVr OF fearing eltr wlil sscrlflce good pbao, good oak li brary talr aad fevefy rafet. Ad drees Route 1. Boa 5, Grants Pais. T miles out o Merlin road. , Many Anew MolT The number., of. automobiles that have lately Bern stolen has sseomed huge proportion, 4lnH every day the chief of police aad sheriff's force receive notices to be en the lookout for stolen cars. . Deputy gherfeT Lis ter this morning opened a letter from San Francisco, In which was fisted a large, number of cart of rarfotm types that hare lately been storm. WANTED As" once, iMrter for rural achoot. tf-mone&r term, $75; also teacherwr t we. other school, Inquire Mr Alice Bacoa, county' srftool superintendent. . 7g 8. A. FewUral' Ooeee Tomlglrt Tonight is the wind-up of our bar- rest festival.. Special music and aim ing and recitations at 8 o'clock, after which we, will' aervei "hot do. and coffee, alio an auction site of fro it and vegetables. Doitl fall t cart at the Clippie Creek postofflcev tftero fa a package for yotr. The postage due Is 15 cents. Salvation Army, Grants- Pass, every Body knowe where. .T t' if' Raise in Price Necessary Owing to the fact that all supplies need la the conducting of ' ' the) laaadry bnsineee bare IncaWed In price' from 00 to 1,000 . ! together with the heary Increase la wages, make It absolutely ne-, , cceeary that aa lncreswe la the price of laundry work be made. We had hoped to continue at the are-war price bat the business Is now ' being conducted at a lose' and ' a order to continue we most make a . 25 PEll CEXT nfCw?BASE BEGINNING OCTOBER 1. Prices will be lowered again as sooa ae the conditions warrant. I i . i ) Grants Pass: Steam Laundry Phone 37 ft '(' i r , : Ii amber Camp Cloned W. H. Damewood was fn- the city today, Mr. Damewood home f en Cow creek- near Azalea, but every summer for- years past ha has work ed for the Smith milt near Gazelle, Cal. The mill has closed down for the season, but a big run was made at that place this year. Mr. Dame- wood state that there are 2,000,000 feet of tomber In the yard and that 1,000,00 feet aro now twins snlp iped. " Butter WraDoere orlnted to Vty with the law at the Courier.' 'Ppwjajsjffajajsjaaaasi roa TuraoAr eves INQ'S DINNIvR ' f ' -t '' ' SOUP Green Sea Turtle Aa Glasse Baked SuckUng Pig With Candled Apple Oxford Grill RAT MONT) HAMM, Chef. 41 We will win khis .v)ar 'Nothing else really matters until tve dot -3 Eaeim m roulers I? (Coatlceed from page 1.) Paeis, BepL $0. The allied ad ran at on four sectors from the North sea to the Msuss continue and Important strategical points are be ing takea from the Germans by tbe Frentft, British, American and Bel gian force. ) .v Not sine the first battle of the Mama haa there been an atuck to ' ompare In extent with the present operations. The new thrust ot the Anglo-Belgian armle, waa a com plete surprise to the German and la meeting. with, marked succea. . The number of prisoner Increasea hourly and the advance goes oa steadily despite the fiercest resist ance ot the Oermana. , .SIX A. IL TO SLX P. Ilf.OIiLY BEGINNING OCTOBER FIRST ,, i "' The 'Pacitlo Coast director of the oil diviston of ' the FUel Administration haa requested that the sale of Gasoline and En-: gfne Distillate be' limited "to the'nours' between Six A'M. and Sir P M ' n - .srt .,..,.,! ? M vUtU V r'i-''.'l oix r. m. , . ;j i in.., r . n i. i..v. , i.r. wi..' The Standard i.Ojl Qompany js. glad tto. comply with this ' request and beginning October First all of our' stations and de . livery f aciTitlef wSJl smeihepubh only. This request is made for the purpose of conserving man power and we know .that our patrons will patriotically cooper ate with the Fuel Administration in carrying out this important war measure. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 45