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Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House fhililreua Anni versary The Salvation Army children's an niversary Saturday aud Sunday at 8 p. m., tMonduy at 7 to 9 l. m. J. B. Strautlu, Enslgu. Phone 380. Eastern Star to A'teutl Fuuv 'Members of the Eastern Star arc requested to meet at the A. B. Cor nell residence Sunday at 2:15, to at tend the funeral of M. E. Moore. Gay Ucynold-s Married Fred Reynolds has just received word that to is nephew, Gay Reynolds, who recently arrived from France was- married In Saa Francisco Au gust 6 to Ruth Hunter. 'Mr. Reyn olds, who enlisted in San Francisco is well known here. Scouting Plane Hcic . An airplane, supposed to be one of the DeHavilands from the forest pa trol service at Roeeburg, attracted some attention when it flew over Grants Pass this afternoon. Held for Grand Jury Howard IHIlkey, accused of steal - tag a set of harness from a rancher on Missouri Flat, had Oils preliminary bearing this morning before Justice Hoiman and was bound over to the next grand jury in the sum of $500. Hear Frank Walsh ' The famous jazs singer, with Cole McBlroy's jazz band, at the Waldorf Hall Wednesday night. 49 Xew Hooks at PuMJc library The Public library has received the first three volumes of the His tory of the World War, by Frank H. Simonds. The oooks are fully Illus trated and contain maie of all the more important battlefields. Anoth er interesting new book is, Selected Articles on the ILeague of .Nations. This is a collection of lectures and articles from leading periodicals of the year. Dancing Party Waldorf Hall Saturday night. 46 Hop Picking August 34 Mop picking on the Maggie Ranzau place six miles down Rogue river from this city -will ibegin August 30. J. E. Verdin and Ed Estes have the place leased and they expect to bar vest about 26.000 pounds. Mr. Ver din, who was In the city today, states . that the yard was not irrigated but the ground was very rich and the nope "hang nea-y without superflous foliage. ' Murphy That's How August 30, that's where. A night of music, lunch and lafter, that's when. 46 Few Wormy Pears ."Reports from the Del Rio orchard, regarding their pacjt of fruit this season, so far, shows that out of a sort of 2300 boxes of pears the found 23 worms. This is certainly a good record for so large an orchard and shows what careful spraying will do. This orchard company -hag shipped about six cars of pears and between 6,000 and 7,000 boxes of peaches since the season opened. 'Gold Hill News. Excursion Rates to Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tf NEET An Antiseptic Cream-Lotion That Removes Hair Cannot Irritate The Skin CLEMENS 8ells Drags and Books . "Dim f?&xaf nmm I'd inn Outdoor Service At the Central school grounds at 5 o clock bunday evening 'Rev. Mel ville T. Wire will preach at the union outdoor service. The topic will "be. "The Christians PaDoply of Power." Musical number by the choir. $1 for 500 Sneets Good bond writing paper, 8Hxll Inches, unruled. Courier office. 23tf A. W. Dahlberg went to Medtord this afternoon on business. Look up our advertisement tor special prices on Ajax tires Rogue River Hardware. - 51 Mrs. P. I. Johuson returned last night from Medford, where she visit ed for several day. ( "Ollvilo." Sablu has it. Mr. K. lloyt and Mrs. M. K U-lth went to Portland this morning to spend a week. Armstrongs linoleums, none net ter. aX Helmers. 46 Mrs. R. W. Shaffer and Mrs. G. M loomls went to (Medford this morn Ins? to spend the day. Handy jar holders 60 rents per set of six at Cramer Bros. 46 Doris 'Rusell went to Canyonvllle this morning to spend her vacation with her family. Sr brain Economy, Easy Seal and Mason fruit jar caps Rogue River Hardware. 51 R. R. Turner, receiver of the U. S. land office, arrived here last night from Roeeburg to spend the week caring for his pear crop. Large stone jars up to 20 gallons at Cramer Bros. 46 Miss Rath Brown, of los Angeles. Is the guest of Miss Helen Bobaleu and will remain here during the bal ance of the summer. Willard storage battery service station, 3 14 North Sixth St. I7tf Paul "Bauer went to Portland last night for conference with military men on the government's war risk Insurance. N'ew grain sacks at Rogue River Hardware. 51 A party including Mrs. Sam Ellis. Mrs. J. M. Isham. Helen Ellis. Vivian Ishand and Dean Warren, left yes terday for Crater Lake where they will camp for several days. Simmons steel beds always to be found at IHelmer's. 46 John E. Ross, of IPortland, spent Friday in the city, returning north last night. Mr. (Roes was for some years president of the Scandanavlan bank of Marshfield and lit now in the banking business near Portland. Willard storage battery service station, 314 North Sixth St. lTtf 'Mrs. H. C. Bobzien and daughter. Marjorie, left last night for Seattle to spend a few days with Mr. Bob zien and Ralph (Bobzien. (Marjorie will remain some weeks at Port Townsend with iEllzabeth Gloeckner. White Line Taxi Grants Pass Hotel. 5 Mrs. Ralph avis goes to Yoncol ht tonight to spend, a few days. Fruit Jnra at Cramer Bros. 46 Mr. and Mr,- J. . Davis and children, of River Banks Farms, left this afternoon for 'Missouri, where they will, spend severah months. iFly Knocker, the cow's best friend and yours at Cramer Bros. 46 Mrs. I R. Santos went to Ashland this morning for the da'. Seller's Kitchen Cabinets (adver tised In this weeks Saturday Evening Poet) for sale at Uelmer'a, 46 uMr. N. Dutart spent the day In Medford on business, An excellent assortment of baby beds at llelmer's. ' 46 Mrs. George Klphart went to Mad ford today to spend the week end. Everything In Furniture nt llel mer's. 46 Arthur Brown, representative for the Oregonian, was In town on bus iness today. He returned to Mod ford this afternoon. J. D. South, who spent the past week with his father, Frank South loft for San Francisco this morning. George S. Calhoun went to Bray today to look after business Inter ests. Camp grids, ramp stoves and can teens at Cramer Bros. 46 Ir. and Mrs. W. B. uMarsh and .laughter arrived this morning from Delta!, Colo., and will visit the C. F. Cardwelt family. Hot Point electric ranges and Irons at Cramer Bros. 46 Mrs. H. 8. Clapp, of Portland, who spent the past two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. E. Benjamin, re turned to her home today. Just the thing for rannitig, a Per fection Oil Stove at Cramer Bros. 46 Mrs. Anna Hates and son. Elmer. -ho have made their home at Brook-J Ings for the past two years, went to Portland this morning to remain. ! Preserving kettles In white enam- eled iLlske ware at Cramer Bros. 4 Mrs. 'B. Genn arrived this morn ing from Portland and left for Hoi-! land where she will spend the two' weeks with her father. Frank M. Be-! agle. (Economy and Sen ram Jar tops at' Cramer IBros. 45 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Fahs returned today from Astoria where they rtirit ed their son. Bert, and family. On their way home they were met In Portland by another son, John Fahs, and wife, who were on their way to Astoria to spend a week. PERSONAL LOCAL t u , I I 1 11 tmmmmmmmmmmm- Bargains itt'White Wash' Skirts.- Eiqua; Duck- ,- and Poplin MRS. E. REHKOPF mi r Style Creation, With the superior handicraft employed, aud. ac curate tit enow the difference between the tallot ed to order clothe, and the ott)r kind. The new Autumn and Winter sample woolens are here di rect from our tailors. 0 a Htreet GEO S. CALHOUN Fifteen years local age I Joy Theater M'VtlAY .MONDAY Dorothy Daltori In Extrava gahce All Bound Round Introducing a Lyon. MUI )trM iommly.. AIm a. IHUTOV HOICKS TKWKUH.t K XMlAi "Oh You Women" F&irdldDDd TiraKSlldDir siondl llmmipillBinnHBim1t& PRICE $835 Pulls Two Plows 22 H. P. . on Belt This Spike Harrow has levers in front so tractor operation can quickly adjust pitch of teeth This Disc Harrow made for the Fordson and recommended by Henry Ford n Levers in front Does fine work These implements have all been tried out and we know them to be the best for the Fordson Tractor C. A. WIIMETROUT , The Implement Man This Plow is the result of many tryouts and is made for Fordson Tractor only. Levers are so placed that driver can change from seat to power lift u