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GRANTS PASS DAILY COVIUKK TI KHDAV, J.fWAKV H, 1010 PAGE FOUR I ; i it i ' Do you realize the value of the OPTIIALMOMETER ? It eliminates all guess work in measuring cor neal astigmatism. Letcher & Son Optomertrists AUTO, JOY AND JOY Automobile, Joy, and joy-water re a combination that are otter found together, but they are not al ways shipped In the same car. This was the case- Saturday evening, nevertheless, when a car which had been loaded at Medford was opened on the S. P. tracks in this city by Special Agent Roberts ot the South ern Pacific corps of sleuths. A "Studebaker" was loaded Into the freight car at Medford, but when the car was opened here by Roberts over 200 quarts of whiskey were found neatly packed into the Studebaker. The car was billed to Corrallis. It was re-sealed and sent on its way. Just what will result when the ewner of the Studebaker calls for his car will be quite Interesting. PER52NdL 5 LOCdL Miss Mary Kilgour went to Van couver, Wash., today after spending several weeks here with friends. J. P. Anderson, of Placer, was in the city yesterday, returning home this morning. M. H. Blalock and John Anderson, of Placer, were in the city yestorday and today. Hemstitching and picoting at 10 cents 'a yard All work guaranteed The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 27tt Mack Trimble left last night tor Portland after spending several weeks here. Carl Dodge went to Dunsmulr to day to spend a few weeks with his sister. Karl S. Relnhardt. ot Portland, chemist, is registered at the Joso phine. Private Albert Schmidt returned home yesterday from Camp Humph rey, Va., having been discharged af ter seven months in the service. Daggett & Ramdalls Cold Cream. Sabin has it. 78 Luther Tingley, formerly connect ed 'with the recruiting office in this city, is spending the day here. He has been at Fortland to be with his wife and children who were down with the flu. Mr. Tingley Is now re turning to San Francisco. . Private Chester A. Purdy arrived here this morning and left Immedi ately for his home at Crescent City, Cal. He had Just been discharged from the Rainbow division at the Presidio. He served tour and one half months overseas. Clinton Cook lluys Stock Clinton Cook, ot Murphy, has just purchased the entire lot of stock cattle bellying to O. C. Blgelow and Mr. BJsolow will rotlre from the stock business. The deal Includes 20t animals which Mr. Cook experts to ship after some feeding. NEW TO:AV FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fine single combed White Leghorn cockerel of good laying strain for similar one unrelated to my flock. W. A. King, Route 2, City. 76 HOMES QUARANTINE -f Quarantined January 28 None. ' ; Released January 27 None. ' Printing that pleases We do it! Courier Job Department. ADLER-I KA AGAIN WANTED A pup, any breed of small type dog. No' fancy price considered. ,A. W. Isom, Route 1, Box 10. "7 Kl.Hric Work Phone 90 Medford. Store. Pauls Electric 63tf WIU lie 'JO Foot Ituad . : The new stretch ot highway from Grants Pass to the Jackson cotiuty line, tor which work the state high way commission Is asking tor bids, will be 20 feet wide. The paved part will be 16 feet wide, and a two-foot strip ot macadam will be placed on each side of the paving. Flu Situation Better ' It has been four or five days since any Influenza cases have been re ported to Mayor Deiuaray and the situation shows a decided Improve ment. No rases were reported today and there are only a few people re maining under quarantine and their illness Is said to be ot a mild nature. Inspect Our Sho H Visitors always welcome. Jiooio's Epkery. ' T6 LOlXiK INSTALLATIONS 4 Women's llollof Corp At a short business meeting Sat urday afternoon Mrs. Hattle Calvert Installed the following additional of ficers of General Ixwaa W. R. C: sontor-vlce, Kuth Harvey; first col or bearer, Elisabeth Werti; assist ant conductor. Elisabeth Dardon. The foregoing were not listed In the first Installation. Emma Perky was also Installed as patrtotlo Instructor. Ktim ltcbcknh Monday night the officers ot Etna Kebekah lodge No. 49 wore Installed by acting District Deputy Mrs. Lou Dixon and Deputy Grand Marshal Miss Anna Schmidt, and the Instal ling staff, at the I. O. O. F. hall. The following with Instullod: Mrs. Ma mie Davis, past grand; Miss Flora Schmidt, noble grand: Mrs. Lillian Reynolds, vice grand; Miss Lee Clardy, recording secretary; Mrs. Nellie Neas, financial secretary; Miss Anna Schmidt, treasurer; Mrs. Francis Martin, left supporter noble grand; Mrs. Alice Congle, left sup ported vice grand; Mrs. Hazel Hunt ley, warden; Miss Llda Flfteld, con ductor; Miss Mlllcent Klphart. In side guardian; Mrs. Emma Perky, RAISINS Sun Maid Seeded, pkg. Haulier's Seedless, pkg - Preferred Stock Seeded, pkg. Manner's Seedless, in bulk per lb WHY PAY MORE? ..13c ....15e ....18c JVki BASKET GROCERY CO. outside guardian. , Owluf to Illness several ot the elective officers were not present to be Installed. Whlto war work aud the Influoura epldomlc have serloimly Influonrud the business and social life ot the lodge In the past year, the now year holds promise ot a futuro that will hold Etna Rebokab lodge as one of the most practical aud efficient among the Oregon assemblies. I See Joy ad on page 2 Fine Business Quartei The new quarters ot the local Western Union oSlce are being put Into tine shape and when finished will compare favorably with any In the west. Massive oak counters and desks add much to the appearance of the room. Small desks for the ac commodation ot customers have been placed in the front of the building. FOR RENT at 207 C street A nicely furnished five-room cottage. Gas, water, electric lights, etc. See N. E, Townsend, 621 A St. 81 WANTED Milk cow for family use, must be a heavy milker. J. N. Johnston, 924 North Ninth street. Phone 189-R or 272-. R 77 GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law, referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone U5-J. FOR SALE J. L. Stockton Co.'s stock of dry goods, shoes, men's furnishings and boy's clothing. Salem, Ore. ' 77 "Adler-i-ka is the only medicine for gas on the stomach. I never had i so much relief with any medicine. I would not take $25.00 for the re lief one bottle of Adler-1-ka gave me. I cannot get done recommending It." (Signed) H. L. Hicks, Ashley, 111. Adler-1-ka expels ALL gass and sourness. Removes ALL foul mat ter which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents ap pendicities. We have sold Adler-l-ka many years. It is a mixture of buck- morn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. National Drug Store. WANTED 12 young Rhode Islant, Red hens, priced reasonable. 255 West G street. 77 Viewing County Roads Judge C. G. Gillette and County Commissioners MoFadden and Mc Cabe Intend to spend the balance ot this week viewing the various coun ty roads, with the view of outlining the work for the present season. Money Saved Is Money Made Get our cash prices on your flour and mill feeds, Wheat, Oats, ItoIIed J5;irlcy and Cream Oats best on the market, and our G. P. Egg Food the Kng Maker, $3.30 per 100 lbs... 7." pound sack mill $1.80. Ml other feeds lit liko bottom priced. at NEW MILL WARKHOrSK Third and G streets J. J. MORTON Rallard-Relschl The marriage ot Ellis Ballard and Miss Anna Relschl occurred this morning at 6:30 at St. Anne's Cath olic church. Rev. J. O. Vlen per forming the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Curtln accompanied the bride to the altar and Otto Relschl. bwther of the bride, served as altar boy. , After the ceremony an elabor ate breakfast was served at. the bride's home by Mesdames Huber, Gilmore and Jordan. The happy couple left this morning on No. 14 for Portland and Washington points for a week's stay. Their home will be In Grants Pass. Mr. Ballard being a bridge carpenter tor the Southern Pacific company. Attention K. and L. of S. .-.innlh tn Ho nrH .All IUOU1UCID , C"V UJIVU v " ent on Friday eve, January 31st, art 8:13. Juvenile members' business meeting called at 7:15. 80 WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS Kidney disease is no respector of per sons. It attacks young and old alike. In most cases the victim is warned of the approaching danger. Nature lights back. Headache, indigestion, Insomnia. lame oaK, lumDago, sciatica, rneuma tism, pain in the loins and lower ab domen, difficulty h urinating, all are indication of trouble brewing In your kidneys. When such symptoms appear yon will almost certainly find quick relief in GOLD MEDAL Iiaarleni Oil Capsules. This famous eld remedy has stood the test for two hundred years in help ing mankind to fig lit oil disease. It is imported direct from the home laboratories in Holland, where it has helped to develop the Dutch Into one of the sturdiest urd healthiest races in the world, and it muy be had at almost every druz store. Your money promptly refunded if it does not re- : liere you. He sure to get the genuine GOLD MEDAL Bran! In sealed pack- i ages, three sues. Receives Helmet Mrs. Carl Centner has received two German helmets, . sent' here to her little son, from her brother, Clifton Booth, whom she says Is now In France. One Is covered . with black patent leather and, the other with gray" cloth, both being crowned with the hated spike. One helmet bears the following Inscription, on the Insignia, "Mit Gott Fur Koenig Und Vaterland," while these words adorn the other, "In Treue fest." Mrs. Gentner's other brother, Claude, Is also In France. The Booth boys volunteered about a year ago and were with the British for several months but later transferred to the main .American forces. They were i members of the 17th aero squadron. Help do your ownCar Repairing Now is the time to have your car looked over and put In shape for the summer. I have had 14 years garage experience which enables me to locate you car troubles and fix it as It should be in the shortest possible time. A trial will convince you. If you should want to help me work on your car I shall be glad to have you and It will give you a better Idea of how to take care of it In the future. Drop, In and see me. E. A. ADAMS 608 South Sixth Street. Opposite Oxford Hotel Latest Camouflage Yesterday morning word was sent to the sheriff's office from Ashland that two young men were on tholr road north from that city In on au tomobiles Cleverly packed in the bottom of the car were njany quarts of booze," while the whole precious cargo was camouflaged by being covered over with acanvas on top of which waB conspicuously display ed an assortment of unsuspicious prospectors tools. The trick was discovered by Ashland officers who arrested two Intoxicated boys. The boys told Just how they got their booze from the automobile,, but too late, the bootleggers had . departed many hours since. COMIXO EVENTS Feb. 3, Monday Annual meeting stockholders of the Grants Pass Fruit association at 2 p. m. Feb. 3. Monday Second semester High school opens. Feb. 7, Friday Meeting of the Pub lie Service commission at . the courthouse to consider Increase In eas rates. Feb. 28, 27, 28, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday State examinations SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES .to be QuicWy Cleared To effect a quick reduction in our stock of women's Suits, Coats and Dresses we have greatly reduced prices HA 11 . m . m . .mm . Remember that the garments ottered are new in style and fine in quality. They are the same garments you have, seen and admired here earlier in the season, but the time has come when a clearance is desirable and 'we ' have not hesitated to reduce prices to a point where it is ex travagance for you not to buy. Every suit, coat and dre,ss including even the latest arrivals are now on sale at sharp ly reduced prices. There is no longer a need for the stringent economy of war times. Hence, you can easily buy one of these garments now and which ever one you select, you may be sure you have a splendid investment. There are about 60 garments in this r7 sale, following are some or tne price 3 reductions: "wpwrrm SUITS $14.85 Suits Reduced to $11.25 $16.85 Suits Reduced to $12.85 $17.85 Suits Reduced to $13.45 $19.85 Suits Reduced to $14.85 $22.50 Suits Reduced to $16.90 $24.50 Siiits Reduced to $18.35 $26.75 Suits Reduced to $19.90 $28.50 Suits Reduced to ...... $21.35 $29.75 Suits Reduced to $21.75 $33.00 Suits Reduced to $21.75 $37.50 Suits Reduced to $28.00 $42.50 Suits Reduced to $31.75 $52.50 Suits Reduced to $39.00 COATS $13.75 Coats Reduced to $10.50 $16.75 Coats Reduced to ,...$12.50 $25.00 Coats Reduced to $18.75 $27.50 Coats Reduced to $20.00 $28.50 Coats Reduced to : $21.35 $32.50 Coats Reduced to $24.35 $36.50 Coats Reduced to $27.00 $39.00 Coats Reduced to $29.25 $43.50 Coats Reduced to $32.50 $48.50 Coats Reduced to '. '.. ..$36.00 $29.75 Coats Reduced to, $21.75 DRESSES $19.85 Dresses Reduced to .........$14.85 $26.75 Dresses Reduced to $19.90 $23.50 Dresses Reduced to $17.35 $27.50 Dresses Reduced to $20.00 $25.00 Dresses Reduced to $18.75 $29.00 Dresses Reduced to $21.75 $31.50 Dresses Reduced to $23.50 The Golden Rule at the courthouse. 1 1 in in