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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1918)
FAGS POVR 1 1.4.1 LY K'KJCK KlVEIt COl'ftlhlt Tin iwi.Y. otrraiiKK at. ibih. POPULAR SONGS 13c each, 7 for $1.00 ported Guh with order The Nation', Awakening. When You Come Back. Just dreaming of you. Just the kind of a girl. Just you. Keep your face to the sunshine. Khaki BUI. Kind treatment will make me love you. laddie in France la dreaming. Laat night in a dream, lot him miea you just a little hit Let's all be Americana now. Let's go back to the village of lore. Let'a go back to Dreamy uoiua uwa, Let'a keeD the low in old glory. Let the chimes of Normandy be our wedding bells. Lilly and the frog, l.iw of the raller. Listen to the knocking at the knit ting club, little bit of sunshine from home. Little garden in our back yard. Long Boy. The Music and Photo House Staatoa BoweU, Proprietor I FERE YD ALE E. C. Neely has returned to his home this week after being away with his thresher about two and a half months. . Mrs. Rolls Stevenson returned to the home of her mother. Grandma Robertson, Saturday and is now ill with Influents. Mrs. Wiggs, of Grants Pass, was visiting her niece, Mrs. M. L. Griffin Thursday. Miss Queen Every was in Merlin Friday. Miss Velma Everton. of Grants Pass, was visiting Miss Myrtle Ford Thursday. L. H. Kombrodt was up from Port land Thursday on business. Jess Everton and his mother were visitors at 3. H. Griffin's Friday. Miss Maggie Everton, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Griffin re turned to Grants Pass with them Lester Briggs, G. H. Griffin anl A. C. Ford spent Thursday working on the telephone line. P. T. Everton has spent several days the past week fishing in this vicinity. We learn he is meeting with good success. E. C. Neely is now busy filling the silos in this vicinity. Tuesday and Wednesday has been spent at A. J. Hussey's. v Mrs. D. G. Robertson and daugh ter, iLeona, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Overton Sunday. Cleo Farmer, of Pickett creek, came home one day last week and is now sick with influenza. Her mother is ill also. CROSS ARE ELECTED PER52Nf1L LOCAL The election of directors of Jose phine Chapter American Red Cross was held on Wednesday evening at the courthouse and the entire list as recommended by the nominating committee was elected. There being only one ballot on which other names were written In. Those elected as directors tor the ensuing year are: O. S. Blanchard, Dr. J. C. Smith. Mrs. W. W. Canby, R. K. Hackett. Mrs. Jennie Moss, Dr. E. C. Macy. Dr. W. W. Walker, T. P. Cramer, C. H. Demaray. C. G. Gillette, Frank C. Bramwell, Sam H. Baker, Geo. E. Lundburg, Mrs. Geo. Riddle, Mrs. C. U Clevenger, Mrs. G. H. Oarner, Miss Maude Barnes. Mrs. Alice Ba con, Mrs. E. E. 'Biancnara, airs. n. B. Pratt, Miss Alma Wolke, Mrs. A. H. Gunnell, Mrs. P. Helmer, Mrs. W. P. Counts, A. E. Voorhles, N. F. Macduff. Mrs. J. R. Gunning, Mrs. R. J. Bestul, Mrs Chas. Swtnden. Melville T. Wire. Dr. S. Loughrtdge. Miss Alice Horning. George C. Sabln. W. P. Qutnlan, Fred A. Williams, J. G. Imel, Rev. Chas. Drake, Mrs. A. B. Cornell, Frank Mashbnrn, I. A. Robte, Edw. O. Harris. R. W. Clarke. Mrs. J. E. Hair, Miss Minnie Tuffs. A. K. Cass, C. H. Courson, Dr. M. R. Britten, C. D. Thompson, Mrs. J. T. Chlnnock. Dr J O. Nibley. DEMONSTRATION AGENT Jack Grant and wife, of Grenada. Cal, are In the city today. "Sem-Pray Jo-Ve-Nay." Sabln has It. 87 Mayor Demaray made a business trip to Medtord today. All orders for hemstitching and pecotlng promptly filled at the Han dicraft Shop, Medtord. 07 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fry left last niKht tor San Diego to spend the winter. C. E. McUane, democratto nominee for sheriff. 77tf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris and child arrived last night from Vtda. Mont., to become residents of Jose. phlne comity. Mr. Morris exchanged Montana property tor the J. U Green farm near the Griffin terry. Mr. Green and family are now mov ing to Grants Pass and will spend the winter here. The report that the Vantty Hat Shop, Medtord, has sold Its hem stitching machine Is not true. They are still doing hemstitching and guaranteeing all work. 100 IfcH'tur ltoMHtl 111 Dr J. C. Smith is reported to be on the sick list today, supposedly with intluensa. Paul's Electric Store Wiring, lighting, everything elec trical. Phone 90, Medtord. 103 lavo for (irttyNhurg U C. Nebel and M. l. Davis will leave tonight for Gettysburg, Pa., to enter the tank corps. To Fort Stevens Fred llyd. L. W. Hyde, Ennls Robinson and Chas. MoClay left lust eveulng for Fort Stevens to eutor the service. Entrain for Ft. McArthur Harry Klncaid. Victory Vinyard and Kenneth Vinyard left this morn Ing for Ft. McArlhsr, Cal., to enter training. Geranluma IMxtributed The geranium plants which have adorned the courthouse yard during the summer are to be taken up for the winter. Judge Gillette states that any one who wants slips from these plants may get them now. Many slips have already been distributed. Special for Friday Fresh bulk oysters, fresh salmon, black cod and kippered salmon.. Temple Market. , 97 Three Deaths at Medford According to a dispatch from Med tord, three deaths occurred In that city yesterday from Influenza. The people were Wm. H. Barnum, Mrs. J. F. Hale and John W. Arthur. Mr. Arthur is a traveling salesman of Portland. The following books, of Interest to housewives, have been received at the office of Ruth L. Corbett, home demonstration agent, Rooin 3 court house. These books are loaned by the state library at Salem and may ha borrowed by anyone in the coun ty: Feeding the Family Rose. Food Products Sherman. Training the Children Hughes. The Food Problem Kellogg and Taylor. Home and Its Management Kltt redge. Source, Chemistry and I'se of Food Products Bailey. American Red Cross Text Book on Home Dietetics Fish. Food Study Wellnian. Fundamental Basis of Nutrition Lusk. Camp Cookery Milam and Smith. Table Service Allen. Clothing for Women Baldt. Baby's Food Abt. Mothercraft Manual Read. How to Take Care of the Baby Tweddell. A Few New Canes " Local physicians today reported that there were a few new cases of Influenza In this vicinity, but none are said to be very serious. It is the expectation of the physicians that the new influenza serum will soon be available for use in Grants Pass. Summers In Naval I'nit A recent copy of the Lebanon Ex press publishes an item stating that Stanley Summers, formerly of Grants Pass, is now a member of a naval unit of 200 men at the O. A. C. This unit will have two years training at the O. A. C. and then go to New Jersey to take steam engineering for five months, graduating with the rank of ensign. Jo Pardee and Ar thur Cramer of this city are also members of the same unit. TO THE VOTERS OK JOSKPHIXK OOl'NTY VOTERS OF OREGON Justice F. A. Moore of the Su preme Court died last month, too late for the name of any candidate to succeed him to be placed on the Ballot. This condition makes It necessary to write in the name of your candidate. This is the most Important position in the Judicial system of the State. It is essential to choose a man of extensive legal training of high character, and of broad vision. We commend for your consideration and vote J. U. CAMPBELL OF OREGON CITY Resident of the State 30 years; lawyer for 25 years; veteran of Spanish-American War and Philippine Insurrec tion, having served with 2nd Oregon Regiment; member of Oregon Legislature in 1907 and 1909 sessions; Judge of the 5th Judicial District 9 Ms years. In all these positions he has made good. His record as a private citi zen and public official has been above criticism. Write in his name at the General Election Nov. 5 For JuMtice of the Supreme Court to fill vacancy caused fcy the death of Justice Frank A. Moore. Vote for One Write the name of 1. V. Camp bell In the above space and place an X In front of his name. - J. U. Campbell tor Supreme Court Campaign Com., Oregon City, Oregon, J. D. Butler, Sec retary. (Paid Adv.) Carrier Wanted The Courier needs more carrier girls or boys, must have wheel. Ap ply at once. Several friends from different pre cincts in Josephine county have ad vised me of reports in circulation that I have withdrawn from the race as a candidate for county treasurer. I wish to take this method of in forming the citizens of the county that this report is absolutely without foundation and no such intention ever entered my mind. My employment at this season of the year requires practically all of my time and prevents me from meeting many of the voters, there fore I wish all my friends to kindly correct this rumor until It is put to sleep. Thanking you all tor your kind words In my behalf, I am. Sincerely yours, AMY BOOTH HOLMES 97 Candidate for County Treasurer (Paid Adv.) Grants Pass Amazed By Sudden Action The quick action of pure l.avoptlk eye wash Is startling. A school boy had eye strain so badly he could not read. A week's use of I.avoptlk sur prised his teacher so much she used it for her old mother. O.VK WASH showed benefit. A small bottle Is guaranteed to benefit EVERY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. The QL'ICK result Is astonishing. Altiml- nun eye cup FREE. National Drug Store. NEW TO!AY HEMSTITCHING and pecotlng done to order Handicraft Shop, Med ford. 07 FOR SALE OR TRADE My brick building and lot at 006 South Sixth street. Will consider other property, real or personal. See me at 604 South Sixth street. Do It now. Miles Mclntyre. 98 WANTED TO RENT Man and wife wants furnished house, close In. Address No. 1792 care of Courier. 03 LOST A Waterman's fountain pen without cap, anyone finding same phone 292-R. 98 LOST Radlo-llte wrist watch on fob, lost Monday afternoon Fin der please leave at Courier office, No. 1796. FOR RENT 7-room house with pantry and bath, good well, large yard. Inquire Mrs. W. H. Qualf, Hue Iturtw Out Last night the fire department was called out, but the blase proved to be one of the flues at the Josephine hotel burning out. No damage was done. Lieutenant HaMer Aligned First Lieutenant Vernon I. Basler of the 166 depot brigade, Camp Lewis, has been assigned to the 75th Infantry. Johnston lUwrtven Order J. N. Johnston has received or ders to report at Fort Zacbery Tay lor, Ky., for a course In the artillery officers training school. Mr. John ston expects to leave Grants Pass about November 7. CaK h AO Pound C. L. Harvey, of Glendale. and Verne McColm of this place, made I fine catch of steelheads while fish Ing from a 'boat on the Rogue yes terday. They made a kill of about fifty pounds, assorted sizes, some of the fish weighing as high as seven pounds. Influenza in South M. C. Shinn has received a letter from his daughter, who is In los An geles, and who states that there are hundreds of cases of Spanish Infill enza In that city. The disease ap pears to be making great headway In the south, according to her letter. ClirlHtie (. K. Mrs. Mary Christie today received a letter from her son. Sergeant Fred Christie, Co. D. ST.th But., slgna corps, now In France, stating that he is getting along fine. He speak of being within a few miles of I.oy Hammer of Selmn, but he did not know It until afterward. This the first letter Mrs. Christie has re celved from her son since early August. Going to Medford? Medford Is the central shlppin station for pits and nut shells. If you are going to Medford In an auto or a truck, you can save the Red Cross some money by taking some of the pits and nut shells which have been collected. Call Mrs. H. H. Al lyn, phone 29S-J for further Information. In down! i THE ILL TEMPER COMKM PIIOM THW STOMACH A startling assertion, but trus. How many dyspeptics havo even tempers? Very few. TREAT YOI H STOMACH IHGIIT The way to do this I to eat only such foods as conform to the pure food laws. WE ARE THE I'l'KH POOIl tilHK KIW We are constantly on the alort to guard against fraud and carelessness. We handle only known and approved lines of goods, and we personally stand behind every sale we make. TRY US. THE ROCHDALE THE STORK OK GUARANTEED OOOIM C. It FIF1HLD, Manager WHICH PA?? 11 X 110 More and Cheaper. Fish HONEST LIVELIHOOD FOOD PRODUCTION HIGHER PRICED FISH Pleasure Seekers WASTE OF FOOD FISH I.AHOHINO CLASH 306 X YES HPOKTMMKX KKKP THK PRICK OP PISH DOWN. IIKI4 I'HOIH'CriOS OP PISH. KMHINATK WASTK. VOTE 3Q7 X NO Keail argument In Stole elitlloa pamphlet. Clackamas County F:sh mien's Union, Andrew Natnrlln, Hefty. Oregon City. Oreon. 1'sld Kdvt.l mm Jm vi sv si 1 i v .Yifl OBEY OBDEJW.i T ETTERS from our boys in the trenches and from the women in canteen and other war work, all bring to us the same mes sage SEND US NEWS FROM HOME. World news is all right, but OUR BOYS want NEWS OF THIS TOWN. They want the home newspaper. Publishers' are prevented from sending their papers free to anyone, even boys in the service. Consequently a national movement has been started by Col. William Boyce Thompson of New York, who is acting as President of the Home Paper Service of America to give the boys what they are ealling for. Every community is joining the movement. Let us see that our boys are not forgotten. Send to the publisher of this newspaper whatever amount of money you can 6 cents or $50.00. We will publish a list each week of those contributing, and the amounts contributed. Every cent received will be used to send this paper to our boys at the front. If at the end of the war, there U any surplus, it will be turned over to the local Red Cross Committee. There is no profit in this to the publisher even in normal times, subscriptions are not sold at a profit. With war prices prevailing, and the high rate of postage on papers sent to France, our cost will scarcely be covered by our full subscription price. Remember that over in France, some brave soldier or bailor from this town nerh ana Avon some splendid woman working within sound of the guns is depenrti'vr on you to "KEEP THE HOME LOVE kini;; :d." They are calling to YOU from "Over There' CAW?. WHAT YOU CAN WIISCKIPTIONS HAVR 11EKN WOKIVr.l) AH POMXHVH: Herman Horning 9ii.no Frank M, Leland 5,00 Adah M. Morrison It. 8. Morrison t.tiO 4.1 832 North Seventh. 02