PAGE FOUR GRANTS TA88 DAILY UOUUEIt ti'khiiav, m Mini it, iuit. Continued Use . of Cheap Lenses Will Ruin the Eyes That Is .Why We Use Only Lenses Made From First Quality Optical Glass. Letcher & Son Optometrists CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1919 SEASON WILL BE WORST (Continued from page 1) The monthly meeting of the Grants rasa Chamber of Commerce Monday evening was an event the culmination of a whirlwind member ship campaign lasting about two days, but resulting In the addition of SO new members to the chamber. Dinner was served by the Red Cross ladles and at the close of the ; sumptuous meal President F. S. 1 Bramwell called on Archie Met,. ; Hawks, recent purchaser of exten sive Wolf Creek property, and Mr. , Hawks save a most Interesting talk He spoke of the fruit prospects for the coming season and Rave It as his 'opinion, based on conditions In Km I rope, that the fruit Interests of southern Oregon and the whole j northwest would have a better sea son than for many years. The con ditions In northern France ensures the calling upon the west coast for all available frnlt at a high price. He advocated home production to fill the demand of home consump tion and more. He recommended the writing of letters to all eastern friends, telling of the advantages of this section. Mr. Hawks is a recent arrival In Josephine county but he thoroughly investigated the prospects of the Wolf Creek section and made several trips here before finally In vesting. He stated that he had been a resident of Tacoma for many years and he told why Seattle outstripped Tacoma In the race for supremacy, 1 PERSONAL LOCAL exceptionally large is based on the fact that the 17-year brood coming out this year is brood 10, perhaps the largest of the 17-year brood, and that brood IS of the 13-year family comes out at the same time. The year 1868 was the greatest lo cust year In history, when brood 19! i.uo largest ui lae 1 4-year lamuy, - -- j ADDeared In conjunction with hrnnH and he hoped Grant Pass would fol 10 of the 17-year family. ,ow th.e ,ead of Seattle rather than There -will be three regions 0f!Tacoma- At tne beginning of the greatest occurrence of brood 10, one j Klondike excitement Tacoma was covering New Jersey. Maryland and tne Ending port for all Alaska eastern Pennsylvania; another- cov-, 8teamer8 now none land there. The An r.jt... i. . . reason is slmnlA TnAma a,.i- of Ohio and southern Michigan; and , ants Preferred to wait for the de ft inira covering western North car-i"'-"u : repienismng tneir olina, eastern Tennessee and north ern Georgia. While brood 10 will affect 20 states, brood 18 will ap pear In only five states Alabama. Georgia, North Carolina, South Car olina and Tennessee, and only limit ed areas In those states. ! stocks. Seattle merchants to have the goods on hand awaiting the demand, and in that way secured the trade. Grants Pass merchants were advised to prepare for the rush which is sure to Come soon. Fred Collins was called uDon to C. L. Marlatt. chairman of the 8,76 n'8 experiences in conquering federal horticultural board, who has tne Huns. He gave an Interesting perfected the Information on the cc"t of his experiences from the cicada, calls the insect the7 most in- tlme ot enlisting until he finally lerestmg in the world, because of "cnea nome, and while he didn't the spectacular swarms in which It appears, its queer recurrence at long intervals and the portentous significance frequently attached to It. Every locust year has been a year of fear and dread, even in clvl . .. - . v. . u''iivaLiuiin Hzed times. Some people have fancied j toT membership received during the that they could detect in the cry of aaT and on Saturday, the total being the insect a resemblance to the. name of the Egyptian monarch, Pharoah, who persecuted the Israelites. Su- Commerce a working force which perstition attached also to the shape' of the filmy bars on the cicada's wiuK9, wmca seemea to lonn the letter "W," interpreted as a forecast of war. "Since this outbreak will come Just the the conclusion of the great est war," Mr. Marlett said, "and when even the imagination of the rural prophet could hardly conjure up the likelihood of another one, some new explanation will apparent ly have to be found." What Doctors Use for Eczema A soothing combination of oO ef Winter- called D.D.D. Preemption Is now a fiTorit remedy of akin specialists (or all akin diaeaae. It penetmtea the pom, glTea initant nluti Xrom the moat autrauafakia disease. TTD.TT"D.Tn lixe L-iauid. Wczsli M. Clemens, Druggist y Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c Jiffy-Jell desserts, rich knd fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a vial of fruit essence, made from condensed fruit juice. ' Add boiling water, then. ,this flavor, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. . Compare Jiffy-Tell with the old-style quick gela tine desserts. You will find it five times -better, yet it costs no more. Millions now enjoy it 10 Flavon, at Your Croctr't 2 Pachas for 25 Cut fight the Huns he had a Dart In the struggle. He paid hlr respects to the now famous mud of Brest, France. Announcement was made by Mr. Sabln of the number of applications 80. This addition to the club mem bership will give the Chamber of will add much to the effectiveness of the organization. President Bramwell, In his annual address, gave many Interesting facts as to the work or the chamber for the past year. The organization is now out of debt, with a small sur plus In the treasury. The diverting of the chrome haul to the Waters Creek terminal of the C. & O. C. railroad brought to this city $150, 000, which amount was checked through the Grants Pass banks. The officers of the chamber had a big part In the action of congress In re imbursing chrome producers for In vestments. Mr. Brtmwell stated that several hundred telegrams had been sent out over the signature of the Grants Pass Chamber of Com merce. He recommended and later appointed a committee to wait on the chrome men with the suggestion that they present the cha'mber with a percentage of the amount they re ceive. Mr. Bramwell stated that he had assurances that work would be com menced on the Crescent City railroad in a few months and that it would be completed within three years. The election of officers resulted In the re-election of President P. 8. Bramwell, Vice-president T. M. Stott, Treasurer F. C. Bramwell, and directors E. C, Macy and A. S. Cou-tant. F. S. Bramwell spent the day at Wolf Creek. A. B. Cornell went to Medford this morning. "Use .Alasbaatlne tor walls. Rogue River Hardware Co. .15 Father Vten returned this morn ing from a trip to Medford. R. S. Robinson, discharged from the navy, arrived here this morning and left tor his home at Brookings. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdlne, former resi dents ot Grants Pass-, were south bound passengers on the Southern Pacific this morning. They are en route to southern California. Private C. W. Campbell, Bat. A. ith Trench Mortar Corps, arrived this morning from Camp. Lewis, where he received, his discharge. He was in France nearly four months. New cane poles at Rogue River Hardware Co. 15 N. F. Macduff left this afternoon tor Sacramento to meet a delegation of Del Norte people In conference at the California capltol. Edwin Jack, Just discharged from the 102nd Signal Corps, arrived here thla afternoon and will leave In the morning for his home at Crescent City. First Lieutenant Frits Dean re turned home today to spend a few days with his mother. Lieutenant Dean has Just been discharged from I the 29th Motor Transport Corp. L, U Reed, ot Murphy, returned thfs morning from a trip to Medford. Mr. Reed arrived home last Monday, having been discharged from the 65th Coast Artillery. He sailed for France last March. Returning he ar rived In Philadelphia January 30. , Mrs. Mike Calvin left last night for Anderson, Ind., to visit four sis ters and two brothers at her old home. She will spend a few day In Portland with her sons and daugh ters and will stop oft at St. Paul to visit her daughter, Sister Beau, a teacher In St. Catherine's college. Lime, Aluestone and sulphur for spraying. Rogue River Hardware Co. 15 S. S. Schell ' returned last night from Portland, where he spent the week on business. Mr. Schell states that he expects his paving plant to arrive here the latter part ot the week. The plant has a capacity ot 1,000 square feet per day. Attention Hoy Kcouta ot AuiiM'Ica Annual meeting tonight, election of officers;' 7:80 p. m., Chamber of Commerce rooms, llo prompt.. Sltl Car of Cuttle The Josephine County Farm Bu reau Bhlpped a car load ot. cattle and hogs this morning to the Portland market. lnNHH4 Our Shop Visitors always welcome. Bakery, . Moore's 13 VMl)ctl at HlKh Ncmmi Miss Florence Julin O'Brien be came the bride of Thomas William Neal on Saturday nt high noon at the home of Mrs. Flora O'Brien. A few friends and relatives were pres ent. . lUxtae In KforaiK Another trunk full ot boose is now awaiting Its owner at the 8. P. depot. It came In last Saturday night. One bottle was broken and the fume soon attracted the curious. There are now two trunks full ot the fiery stuff at the depot, but no one will claim It. tlrota 83 cents a Pound We will pay 25 cents a pound all this week for hens. City Market. 16 Adjusters Arrive Messrs. Rankin, Whittlesey and Krager are stopping at the Jose phlne. They are here for the pur pose ot making a re-survey ot the city for the purpose ot readjusting fire Insurance rates. It will prob ably" require several weeks to com plete the survey. Royal Arch Stated Convocation . Will he held Wednesday March 12th at 7:30 p. m. Work In the Most Excellent degree. A cordial welcome to all visiting companion. F. M. Huyler, H. P. 12 HORN PETERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Peter son, Frultdale, Tuesday, March 11, a 8ft pound daughter. Mothers Should see that the vhole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thoro, purifying, system cleaning medicine this spring. Now la the time. The family wlH be healthier, happier, and get along better If the blood Is given a thoro purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germs of Winter accumulated In the system, driven away. Holllster'a Rock Mountain Tea Is one of the very best and surest Spring medicines to take. Get it and see the difference In the whole fam ily. Their color will be better, they'll reel fine and be well and nanny. Sabin's Drug Store. Adv.. NEW IF YOU want to Increase your alfal fa, clover, wheat and corn crops use super-phosphate or land plas ter. For sale by Oregon Cev.ent Sewer Pipe ft Tile C6. 15 FOR SALE Heavy wood wagon, six-horsepower gasoline wood saw, set double harness, 100 tiers wood at $2.50 in yard or $3 delivered, kitchen cabinet, steel range, Cbnse organ, nearly new, center table, stands, ' sewing machine, beds, bedsteads, and other household goods. L. A. Eldrldge, 707 South Fifth street, phone 185-L. 17 Club Ltader Here Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant state club leader, is spending several days in. che county organizing boys and girls clubs. She addressed the East school yesterday, the Junior High and Riverside schools today and will speak to several of the rural schools. SVPREME COVRT SUSTAINS CONVICTION OF DEBS Washington, Mar. 10. The su preme court here has sustained the conviction of Eugene V. Debs, social ist leader found guilty of violating the espionage act, through his state ment in a speech at Canton, Ohio. last January. He was sentenced to 10 years. , , , FOR SALE Two horses, 6 and -9 yeaVs old, weight about 1,000 lbs. each, buggy and harness, price reasonable. Inquire L. A. Eld ridge,. 707 South Fifth street, phone 185-L. 17 LOST Monday on South side of track, small heartshaped breast pin, set with small pearls. Re ward. Mrs. Amos Smith, 612 South Seventh, phone 312-J. 13 FOR SALE New Way gas engine, 3 horsepower. Address Box 741, Grants Pass, Ore. 14 Dies From Injur! Mrs. Ernest Prultt died at the Medford Sanitarium at 12:35 p. m. Sunday from the effects ot the In juries she suffered Saturday after noon by being ran over by an auto mobile driven by W. A. Crane at the corner ot Riverside and East Main streets. Although 'terribly Injured she retained consciousness until a half hour before her death. Internal Injuries was the direct cause of death. Medford Tribune. Expert Magneto Repairing If yon have trouble with your Magneto; or It does not give the motor the pep It should, send It to us and we will make It as good as new. Starting and lighting Motors and Generators repaired or rewound. Ford magnets recharged and made good as new at a fraction ot their original cost. Prices reasonable. F. E. Smith ft Co., Sutherlln, Ore. 13 Hammett Complimented Wm. Hammett a few days ago re ceived a letter from the Western Union district manager compliment ing Mr. Hammett on the work he did In Installing a hot water, heating plant for the repeater station here. He stated that among all the plants of this type which have been Instal led for the company Jhe Grants -Pass plant is the most satisfactory. The operation Is beyond criticism. LOST Ladies gold watch, Elgin makewith foh and charm. Ini tials L. F. Reward. Llda Fyfleld. Phone 40-L. 13 FOR SALE Piano, fine tone and mahogany case. Single buggy and harness. Household goods of all kinds. Solid oak furniture. 725 South Seventh street, south of Riverside school. 17 WANTED Married man forgeneral farm work. !,H.'E, Gordon, R. F. D. No. 2, phone 610-F-34, 13 JOY TONIGHT ONLY David Belasco I'rcscntB 'The Girl of The Golden West" "A story of the famous Califor nia gold rush of ii).m '.. COM I NO FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' Fatty Arbuckle DOWN BY INDIANS Washington, Mar. It. Indian Commissioner Sells haa denied an application of the Central Orogon WoolKrowers' association for a trail across the Warm Springs reservation due to the fact that the trail crossed taxed lands piloted to Indian Indi vidually, and it Is Impossible to' get the consent ot all the Indian affect ed. The train would save 60 111 1 Ins for 20,000 hoad ot sheep, that will now have to go by way of Duud. Til 10 MOON IS II 1(111 And the ronds are dry. The time I ripe for dancing. With Notlson' orchestra on the Job you'll find life most entrancing at Frultdale Orange hall Snturday, March 15th, from to 1. Tickets 75 cent. Everybody welcome. tl New Spring Hats Arriving Every Day MRS. E. REHKOPF GEO S. CALHOUN 503 G St. -- a ... Holman's Furniture Store Offers you a selection of furniture bought with the one Idea of giving you quality at the right price and we ask you to come In and get our prices before buying. PROOF THAT THE BILL IS PAID The returned cancelled check is the most positive proof that the hill is paid. Pay hy cheek and be protected. We solicit your account, subject to check. Josephine County Bank 30 x 3' tires, guaranteed $17.85 Champion Spark Plugs - .75 Champion Cores - - - .40 Blow-out Boots, all sizes .50 C. L. HOBART CO. TheGourfHouse Lawn Schroder did the work ' Wizard Fertilizer Made it grow PARDEE ' Sells it V Now Is the Time