rAor four GRANTS PASS DAILY COl IUKH FRIDAY, MARCH 81. 1010. Would you take a million dollars for your eyes? Thu mm't Neglect Them. We are st your Service with Many yean Experience in Fye examination. Letcher & Son Optometrists r COMING! FRIDAY NIGHT MARCH 28 of Oregon Men s Glee Club GRANTS PASS OPERA HOUSE Auspices of Woman's Association Presby terian Church Admission 50c and 75c plus 10 war tax Tickets on sale by members of the association Seat reserva tion oirens Wednesday at 0 o'clock at Hunting's Shack CURTAIN AT 8:30 P. M. By the amount of money "cir culating" in a community you can judge whether the com munity Is prosperous or not. Buying local products keeps the money in Oregon where it swells the capital and resources of your state, where you pros per according to local condi tions. USE HOME PRODUCTS Home Industry League of Oregon mmmk University PER52NdL Mrs. F. E. Wood went to Medford, this afternoon to visit friend. Mr. and Mrs. Al Murtlneau weut to Medford this afternoon. O. S. Blanehard went to Salom last night oa a business trip. "Tanlac." Sabln has it. tl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaiety, returned today from Portland, whore they spent the winter. Mrs. Mary Tompkins, who visited her sister, Mrs. H. T. Hull, returned to Central Toint this afternoon. Mrs. 11. A. Uooth visited her sis ter. Mrs. R. 0. Smith. She went to Medford this afternoon. Dr. R. J. Bestul went to Ashland last night, returning home this morn ing. Early' Sunrise seed potatoes. Tar dee's Grocery. , 26 John Dubuls returned last night from Portland and other, polios where ha spent the past two weeks. Karle, Voorhies arrived last night from the University of Oregon to spend his spring vacation at home. ' Grants Pass cafe now open- short orders at all hours up to 9:30 p. m. Mrs. O. W. Murray came in this morning from Ashland to spend a week or more. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hawkins re turned to Galiee the first of the week after a long stay In California. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Par dee's Grocery. ! Mrs. Clyde Fields returned home this morning from Portland, where she has been visiting friends and relatives for the past week. I W. H. Gaylord. of Medford, Jack son and Josephine county agent foi the Harley-Davjdson motorcycles, was In the city yesterday. W. E. McBrlde returned home this morning from San Francisco, where he spent the past two or three weeks In the Southern Pacific hospital for an operation. Sam Pace, V. S. deputy marshal of Portland, was In the city today serv ing subpoenas on several Grants Pass residents, as witnesses In a bootleg ging case. Miss Berenice Qulnlan, Miss Gen evieve PattlUo and Jim Hum went to Medford this afternoon to appear on the program at the Chamber of Commerce banquet. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. Par dee's Grocery. "5 ! Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Estes, of Port land, arrived this morning from Talent, where they visited, and went to Applegate, where they will visit Mrs. Estes' father. J. A. Clark. They expect to remain in this county. Mrs. Mae Booth received tele gram today from New York announc ing the arrival of "her son. Claude Booth, member of the 17th Aero Squadron. It is supposed that his brother, Clifton, is with hlra. COOS HAY LAXDGHAXT IS XOT OPEN TO HOMKSTEADF.RS Roseborg, Mar. 21 Clay Tollman, land commissioner of the United States has issued a statement warn ing the public that the lands of the Southern Oregon land grand, com monly known as the Coos Bay Wagon Road grant, comprising 93,000 acres In Coos and Douglas counties will not be open to entry until the gov ernment receives a deed as called for in the act of February 26, 1919, and until their classification by the department. He states. "The -public is advised that there Is no method or manner by which any settlement or filing can be made at the present time that will initiate or confer any preference rigty for the purchase or acquisition of any of these lands." XKW TOiAY WANTED To exchange a billy goat of the milk stock for one of the same. Write to S. F. Overton, Ttd. 2, Grants Pass, Ore., or phone G10-F-24. 22 WANTED to rent for two months, a Ford in good running condition. ...State price.. Address J. H. McFar land, 747 North Tenth street. 28 SITL-ATION WANTED by married man who is up-to-date on modern mothods of mining. Am able to take complete charge. Wife cook If necessary. Address 511 care of Courier. 23 WANTED Steel engravings, Slstlne Madona, Mater Dolorosa, Blind Ni rtla. Notify Courier office care of 513. 23 FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood 150-egg Petaluma Incubator, good condition. Call 894 North Tenth street. 21 All kinds nf tsnal M.Vl.. .k S LOCAL W. 1J. r. Meeting General Logan W. R. C. will hold IU regular meeting tomorrow after noon. Leaving for Modfortb-- About fifty people are leaving for Medford this aflernou to attend the commercial club got-togethor moot ing and banquet to lie given In that city tonight. Basket Hull Tonight . High School s. Murphy at Junior hten. admission 23 cents. ui Change nt K press Office Jack Dent, Wells-Fargo express agent here for a tew months last summer, will again take charge of the office, after spending the past six months at Medford. E. H. Harrison, local agent since last September, will return to Portland. Parker House Roll .Saturday Moore Baking Co. 21 F.dltor Visit City "Jack" Retlow, accompanied by Mrs. Retlow, Is visiting in Grains Pass today. Mr. Retlow was former ly editor of tho Astorian. at Astoria. Ore., and la the originator of the "Uncle Dudley" series of cartoon; that has appeared In many newspa pers. Owing to the 111 health of Mrs. Retlow he Is seeking a new lo cation. Cheer Up Folks We are going to have that dance at the Fruitdale grange hall Satur day, March 22. Neilson's orchestra, tickets 75 cents. Want to come? 21 Xot Fined for Smoking Last night's Courier stated that a boy of this city was .arrested, and fined $5 on the charge of smoking cigarettes contrary to the city law, but was paroled. The facts are, the boy was not pronounced guilty of the offense nor was he fined $3 by the recorder. However, Recorder AUyw says the fine referred to was for an old offense. This statement is made by request of those who sided with the lad and assert that he was innocent of the charge. GRANTS PASS SOLDIER SAYS RATIONS ARE LOW One of the Grants Pass soldiers who la still In France writes as fol lows, in regard to the bill of fare now being issued to the soldiers: "The- eats are getting rather slim over here. Plenty of stuff in the quartermaster's store, but rations are cut to almost nothing. The Y. M. C. A. and quartermaster will sell the stuff to the boys, but the rations are so slim the boys have to buy stuff to eat Instead of having it is sued to them. They had a meeting and assessed each other from $1 to $3 each to buy stuff to cook, as It had got down to almost straight canned salmon and corned 'Willie. " tX,2t:i,H.' FOB AKTILLFRY Washington, Mar. 21. Artillery projects for the army which will be completed contemplate expenditure of $4 8,243,855 for guns of various types, the war department announced today. Among other items are 74 carriages for 12-inch seacoaat mor tars and 73 railway mounts for weap ons of this type. PEPTONA WILL HELP YOU Peptona, the best tonic we sell, gives you Extract of Cod Liver Oil, the blood enriching tonic effect of Iron and Man ganese, and the nourishment of Malt. IVptona is a scientific pre paration of time proven value; la 'pleasant to take and does not nauseate or disturb sensi tive stomachs. Recommended as an aid In convalescing from colds, and In the rebuilding of run down systems. For Sale Only by M. CLEMENS BAPTISTS SIX MILLION Portland, Mar. 20. One hundred thousand iolleuo boys dropped their books and Joined the colors In the war agnlnst Germany. Nearly all of"' them went overseas. Those young men aro now returning home and many of them will no doubt want to finish their education. Hut- one ureat obstacle confronts them. The' lack of finances. A soldier making , but 1.1(1 per month was not nhle to 1 save much. The $6,000,000 victory campaign of the Baptist church Is Intended to remedy this situation. American Baptist have been asked to kIvo as part of their $6,000,000 budget a ' total of $200,000 for Christian edu cation In America. Of this educa tional budget $70,000 Is to be used 1 this year to help Baptist boys finish their, education when they come home and $9R,000 Is for the aid of Baptist rollleges. Ths victory cam-' pnlgn of the Northern Baptist con ventlon will be conducted nationally, March 23 to 30. Harley R. Hallgren, I of Portland, Is director for Oregon. : BF.ATH OF KF.XATOK DIMK'K Oregon City. Mar. 21. St;sto Sen ator WaJter Dlmlck died hint nlht. aited 39 years, from a hreak-down believed due to overwork during the last legislative session. Influence of Good Books. When you find a child who loves good hooks, the noxious weeds of envy, hatred, Jealousy and malice are not so likely to grow In his mind and choke out the exquisite blossoms of love, tenderness, unselfishness, grati tude and the desire to do unto others as he would he done by. The love of good books Is one foundation for good character, observes writer In the Oklahoman. It Is ths exception, not the rule, to encounter sordldness, greed or Insensibility In the man or woman who knows and loves good books. Rob ert Louis Stevenson once suld that so long as a man had a friend he hud something to live for. Is It not truo so long as one can love good and beautiful hook that life never will he without hope? California Burglarc' Original Methods. Burglars attempted in opeu the safe of the Western Mechanical company. Falling to dislodge the safe doom fter burning off the hinges, they broke Into the company's garage, too'; out track, hoisted the safe through a skylight with the company's tackle, hauled It to a canyon an l rifled It of $1,500 cash and Liberty howls. Los Angeles Times. rnr flfl!rtp1 ad hrin rpott TODAY and TOMORROW ASK AXYOXK WHO . HAS SKF.X IT HOW THKY LIKKIt IT n ,1 I u YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT! It is THE picture of a decade. That is why it has been so trem dously successful everywhere, and also why we paid the biggest price we have ever paid for a picture because We Knew You Wanted It! PRICES Matinees-. 50c, 75c Nights ...,75c, $1.00 V Ml . ALL "Just MRS. E. 0. 26" E. G. HOLMAN Invites you to look his stock over In-fore huyiu-jf yttr Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Wall Paper, Baby Buggies, Sewing Machines, Hoosiers, and in fact anything in our line. He is nlw.lvs jjlad to show you what ho ha vvlictlicr you arc ready to luiy or not COM I NO KVF.NYS jMur. 22, Saturday -Clothing school at courthouse Mar. 28, Friday U. of O. Men's ' Glee Club concert, opera houso. CAItll OF THANKS i I We deeply appreciate tho kind ness extended ns during our recent bereavement, and wish to express our sincere thanks to tho many friends who contributed tho beauti ful flowers. MILS. ADAH M. MORRISON. MISS ADAH E. MORRISON. R. L. MORRISON, L. S. MORRISON. M. and MRS. LON MARTIN and FAMILY. . MR. and MRS. A. C. KPPKRLY and FAMILY. JOY THEATER- SUPREME 7xsveensr TRIUMPH LOVE STORY fVtR TOCO 1 'Vrr I. I OF THE ADDMAKU"P ( foF.THE GPEATWAQ JBATTLF SrFrJF; f- GN THE BATTLE FIELDS lOf FRANCE 1 JLjO KINDS slip it on" REHKOPF National Dress-Up Week April 5th to 12th Join the procession Irilcr now GEO S. CALHOUN : a Nlreel Inclusive local dinlee Verdure on China's Great Wail. Trees. and slirul.tivry plnnn-d In ths soil Hint has Imi accumulating for tnihilreils of yenrs on the great wall of Chlnii ttre In thrlvlni; condition, koiiih of thrill hfi vlnu grown to it Ih-IkIiI of 12 lo IS f.ft. This method of li.nu llfylug the grent wall was nn out uiifutii 0f tit movement for the re forestation of the country started some time ngo with government sanc tion under the direction of foreign ex pert. The driveway on the great wall Is considered very much Improved with the addition of trees. XOTICK For the Information of tho.e con- templatliiK planting gardens this sea son notice Is hereby given that the sprinkling rate in force UiH year and the year before will prevail ditrlnc , tho coming Indication season, that I rrom May 23rd to (September 23rd. MATINEES 2:15. NIGHTS 8:00 11 I a""! " V. if ' s" Vi:R TllltlAK ii'l: or t-A Sri ik.th mm - f V,i I ,VJ AII0XTIHK PATHOS ' $ lll'MOIt Seats on Sale at Homing's Shack Courier.