GRAFTS PASS DAILY OOtRJKK TUESDAY, Jl'NE 10, 19I0. I i PAGE FOCR m T 1 1 t t 3 ' 4 L i I Man Is a Bundle of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON rarAL nrsrRvr"j IP GOOD MUSIC A knowledge of good music is I much a mark ot culture as la the possession ot a good vo cabulary. The Phonograph makes it possible for 70a to hear the very best In the world ot music In your own parlor. AU styles of machines and all records, old and new; at Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 509 G St. ' MEDFORD SAXITARII'M Many, many .women go through lite suffering from diseases peculiar to their ees, when it is possible to have relief by the proper care and attention. It is only in institutions equipped especially for the intrud ing of such diseases, where relief can be secured. At your very door you have the Medtord Sanitarium which is thus equipped. 78tf Joy Theater TONIGHT ONLY WILLIAM in Captain Ford Educational mrr ttvTptv electric 11 IrtUUlK VAOJUJ. Sold on easy payments Take one out on trial Rogue River Hardware Company Some men smoke front habit and some front habit do not anioke. They have no conscience on tho subject dllw way. fl do many things first from principle and keep on do ing Uipm until they become a habit. SAVING MONEY IS A HA HIT . SPENDING .MOXKY IS A IIAI1IT (lot the saving habitCorn an ac count with us SA HOLDS COMMUNI IT Community service, Salvatiou Army, 413 G street, Thursday at S p. in. The barracks partition has 1een recently removed and seating capac ity is made possible for a large crowd to congregate. The ventilation, with window signs has ibeen improved. There will be young people's dem onstration and Recruiting OKIcer Paul J. Bauer will speak on the Phil ippine Islands. There will be sold iers, marines and sailors. Returned men from France will be given op portunity to speak. This is an extraordinary meeting tor all to honor God, country and home. , The public is welcome. J., E. STRAUTIN, Ensign. SAM LNEAS Horse Shoeing and General BlacksuUthlng Wood repairing on all kinds ot Vehicles have one of the best of horse slioer that the country af fords. -, 315 South 6th St. FARM Courtesy" TOMORROW "Little Women" CLEANER Rubber Nozzle Comb Horizontal Motor Switch at end of handle Price $37.50 Set of special tools for cleaning walls, draperies, etc. $7.50 Asa, Powers 'left this afternoon tor Klamath Falls. Mia Eva 'Richardson went to Anti laud today to visit her sister, Mrs. Peterson. 11. A. Corlese went to Comstock this morning to remain several weeks. "Sanl-Flush." Sabln has It. Mrs. W. II. Flanagan went to Se attle Sunday night to visit her daughter, Mrs. Thomus Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays, of Glen dale, are in the city, today on business. Dr. W. II. Flanagan went to Port land last night as a representative ot the ('.rants Puss Masonic lodge at grand lodge. Let little old Hydrometer make an X-Ray ot your battery,,' It may save an operation. Little Ampere at the Battery Shop. 89 J. G. Pit linger ot Grants Pass is among the many recent arrivals at the Kennebec, In Txng Reach, Calif ornia, near Los Angeles. Robert Leadbettcr returned this morning from Portland, where he spent Sunday and Monday. Rolland 'Bray, Dodge unto dealer In Crescent City, was In the city, leaving Monday for the coast with a new Dodge from the Medford stock. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Livingstone ar rived Saturday night froni Sprecklea. Calif., to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Livingstone's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. S. Coutan. Mr. Livingstone is an auditor at the Spreckles sugar factory, Mrs. Kate M. Kinney of Pomona. Calif., who visited her brother, H. L. Truax, and many old friends, ac companied by Mrs. Conneley, left last night for Portland. They will also visit at Spokane and then go to Laurel, Mont., where Mrs. Kinney will spend the summer at Mrs. Con neley's home. Mrs. G. W. Cooper and Miss Coop er of Etna Mills spent Monday In the city and left last night for Portland where they will remain. Sam Stlnebaugh, llnotyper at the Courier office, went to Portland last night to represent Grants Pass Mas onic lodge at the annual grand lodge meeting, and to take In the rose festival. Rev. C. G. Morris of Oakland, Ore spent Monday at Wlldervllle, his former pastorate, and went to Med ford this morning for the day. Mr. Morris drove his car from Oakland to Grants Pass. John Hustier and family of Port land stopped oft here yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Manuel. They are traveling south by auto. The Hussers and Manuels were neighbors in Kansas, Mrs. K. E. Stephenson .was in the city today. .Mrs. Stephenson arrived from Los Angeles last week and her mother, Mrs. H. U Robertson, who spent the winter In Los Angeles, re turned to her home near Merlin the week previous. Wilbur Telford, former Grants Pass boy, stopped off here Sunday to visit his aunts, the Misses Telford, leaving Monday for Klamath Falls, lie was just returning from 18 months In France with the 2lth En gineers. NEW TODAY PIANO TUNING Geo. W. Cross of Medford will be in Grants Pass . until Wednesday. Those wishing pianos tuned kindly leave word at Rc well's Music Store, phone 1 26-J. 89 WANTED First claHs edgerman and ratchet setter, $6 a day long job. Write T. C. La Frenlere, , Bray, California. 94 WANTED The services of a paper hanger Immediately. Phone 248 or call at 414 S. 6th St. 90 FOUND Boat oar. Owner can secure H at Courier office. 90 Swim laps A good assortment Buy the ' DURABLE A pore gun Kap, one that will laat all season SPKCIAIS 50 Cents CLEMENS tSB LOCAL llMxclmll This Evening. Tho Merchants and Professionals will play at the ball park this eve ning at 7:00 o'clock sharp. Come out and Join the rooters. Excursion Rates to Count Grunts Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding. cars, tor $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf .Moving to Medrord Paul Kuttencuttor and family are moving to eMdford toduy. Mr. Hut tenctitter la agent for tho "Oaklund Six." 1'horrle Are 1UW Order your reu.ul'rcment now, quantity limited, Plrt come first served. Fancy assorted packs for your eastern friends. Phone Han croft 2K3-U or 140-J. Ivxprenn Appreciation The Grants Pas baseball ''club wishes to thank Harry Webber. J. H. Deuisoit and Karl Browne for the free use of their curs in transporting the club members to Ashland for the game Sunday. .Miunnt. Special Tonight Work in the K. C. degree. 89 Ooutaut In (". 8. A A. S. Con tan t today received a wire from the Salvutlou Army at Boston, announcing the arrival of their son, Ben W. Coutant, at Camp Dovons, Mass. Dana Ament Is a member ot the same company, Co. A. 23rd En gineers, and arrived at the same time. Did You Know? That June 14th wus Flag Day? Yes, your flag and mine. The beat one lucre is. tPut one In the win- ' dow- -bot you can't do it without thinking ot the Murphy dance 9 2 Arthur Idncoln Home Arthur Franklin Uncoln returned home this afternoon after 11 months spent overseas with the 110th Field Artillery. i. part of the time he was with the ammunition train and was also playing slide trombone In the artillery band. Wallace in Howpllul . Ted Wallace, recently returned from overseas service, is In a hospital at Camp Lewis and underwent an op eration. His sister. .Mrs. iPaul Bauer, Is with him at the hospital, having gone there in response to a telegram. Former Itrtiiricnt Dion in Portland 'News was received today by Grants Pass friends of the sudden death 1u Portland Monday morning of Mrs. Belle Mitchell. No details were given. The funeral will ibe held at Portland Wednesday morning at 10. Mrs. Mitchell waa a resident of this city for many years, leaving here about five years ago. Campaign Organizer II B. F. Wilson, camixilgn organizer for the Salvation Army drive for five Southern Oregon counties Jose phine, Jackson, Curry, Klamath and Lake counties wus 4n the city today and reports good progress In the or ganization of the campaign. The Elks have; taken over the work in four of the counties. In Curry, where there Is no Elks organization, the work will be handled by other organizations. COMING EVENTS June 10, Tuesday evening Silver social at Christian Church parlors. A good live program. "Good Eats." June 12-18, Thursday-Friday Eighth grade state examinations. June 25-28, "Wednesday-Saturday Teachers examinations. V.3. DEI!! Or AGRICULTUR2 OWTO CHERRIES Cherries when canned whole should be blanched by dipping Into boiling water for 15 seconds, which prevents splitting. For sour cherries, nse a sirup made by boiling and straining five pounds and eight ounces of sugar to one gallon of water. For sweet cherries, use a sirup, made of three pounds and nine ounces of sugar to one gallon of water. Pack in previous ly boiled Jars. Honey or other sirups can be used Instead of sugar sirup. Partially seal Jars. Bull (process) quart-size Jars In water bath for 25 minutes. Seal airtight, and when cold test for leaks. Store in cool, dark, dry place. United States Department of Agriculture. v iliHi New House Aprons All colors in Ginghams and Percale MRS. E. L 0o; U HtrtMrt MHI CO 9 The All-Fuel Colonial Range IS A I'KKFKOT RANGE liuriut Conl or Wood Keep kitchen Warm in Wlii'of Jltirna Gas Keeps Kitchen Cool In Hummer The "All-Fuel" Colonial will put to rout all the & u'tplnasant things In .cooking. VKS OAS IN SUMMER keeps U kitchen temperature down. Without single change burns coal or wood in winter keeps the temperature up. These are the conditions that count most In cooking. SAFE OVEN The oven on the "All-Fuel" Colonial Is absolutely non-explosive, the Gas being turned on or off outside of the range. Oven door must be open to light the flaa. A sate 'n.k prevents gas helm turn ed on accldently, or by children pluylug around the range. The "All-Fuel" Colonial is built to last a life lln The body Is made ot highest grade cast-Iron T11U construct 01 is of vital Im.K nance. In burning Gas there Is a moisture which forms and has a very disastrous effect on steel. The "lAllFuel" is fitted with J'acltlo Coast firebox for coal or wood wide or shallow. Kitted with Duple-. Reversable Grates. The Gas iBurners and drip pans are remove able for cleaning, assuring you a sanitary range at all times. NOTICE We take your old stove or range in exchange on one of Uiexe "XEW AMFU.'L ItANtiKS" and allow yon all It U worth. Holman's Furniture Store 605 G street, opposite Band Stand TIRES Fabric and Cords C. L. HOBART CO. JJm&xmUv You can depend on the uniform, ISfcttfSfotfA'ZA high standard of lffiUWW?,5 21 Red Crown gaso- V L J I -3 Hne. Look for the V VuV6 rl Red Crown sign before you fill. fSf I ITAMDARDJHICOMFAMT I we Gasoline cf Quality C. D. Fies, Special Agent AT THE MOVIES 4 LITTLE WOMEN COMING William A. Brady announces the completion of his .picturizatlon of "Little Women," and the 'bringing to life on the screen of the four little women 'Meg, Jo, Beth and 'Amy. ' , "Little Women" was filmed In and about the actual house in Concord, New Hampshire, occupied 'by the Al cott family, and which has been pre REHKOPF Give Heed to this Message lr UTH OK Jl I.Y WILL MM HE IICKK IIAVR YOV OHIIKIUCD THAT Hl'MMKIt HUT FROM Geo. S. Calhoun KttitMlv I oral filler All Sizes Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass served and stands today exactly as it waa when "Little Women" was written, thanks to the lAloott Memor ial Committee. Everyone of the characters -which will apuoar on the screen inf"Llttle Women" .was passed upon iby the surviving members f the Alcott family 'before a foot vof film wsb taken. The four "iLlttle Women" arc iportrayed respectively by Isabel amon, Dorothy Bernard, Lillian Hall and Florence Fllnn. Henry Hull Is John Brook and Con rad Nagel, Laurie.