(¡RANTS PASS lì AI1A' r. Robert Parker Mlles I Dr. Robert Parker Mlles, who lefr tu res here on the opening night of i Chautauqua, was an intimate friend i of the Great Hoosier poet, Janies Whitcombe Riley. Dr. Mlles treas­ ures one of Riley’s books partlcular- iy. it ‘ Is an autographed copy of I "Green Fields and Running Brooks,” I on the fly leaf of which Riley had written the following verse: "There are many sorts of measures For our joys and for our pleasures, NOW PLAYING And the changing years still bring us newer styles; So we hazard the conjecture WEDNLSDAY That the test of a good lecture History's pages are filled with ac­ May best be measured off by 'Mlles'.” counts of man's sacrifice to satisfy woman's caprile! Jxils Weber, In di­ Burn 68,244,000 Cord, of Wood. recting “To Please One Woman." Farmer* burned up 244.000 cord, shows that it Isn't in history only of wood, valved nt SMMtflfl.ilOl), for that women exeridse their charms fud lant .rear, according to ftepart for selfish puHioses Mona Usa, ment of Agriculture flgures heiretw to all the wiles of the agew. adds thoae of today to her portrayal. Completed 532 Quilt, in 16 Years. Tr. Iff years of quilting, Mina Emma Boutte of Cynthiana, Ky pleted 532 quilts. RIVOLI To PLEASE i ONE WOMAN” Lon thaney “The PENALTY White Silk and Flannel Sport Skirts He do mr$. Hellie Deas liiiiM I CHOOSE YOLJR CLOTHES w Illi the same titre you mral I your inr. rt cry Individual nev-il In i* a •»<)!<’ t<> nt TAILORING Long life—long fibre woolen»— bolli foreign and ilomiwtlc—in an almost unllmltisl itssorlmetil of »eave«, coloring« »■al patterns. Tallonili to your measure—at the ¡irire ji«u want to pay. Over Sixteen Years Local Dealei GEO S CALHOUN NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at Peerless Clothing Co. to.ooo v; 11 i < lit Isi: Is l NDi.RT IK I 8 \ • j PCCV - • Rajt Blasted, of Brookings, Cal., licbekah«— was in Grants Pass over Sunday. There »ill l»e election of officers Office stationery, all weights and and initiation tonight 85 grades of ;>aper —Courier office. P. H. llujiuian, of Klaiuatb Fplls, Worth ffA.OO— I »as In the city yesterday We will alow you * ■ for your old Flume lumber at Borland Thomas suit to apply on tho price of any wool 78tf ' Lumber Co Phone 187-J. C4lf suit. Peerless Clothing Co. Thomas Hution and wife, of Bend, , Ore., spent Sunday in Grants Pass. Walking South— C. I. Crowe and W F, Heinly, two Blinduivss, Cataract, and other eye troubles may l»e cured by Dr. Touip-' sailors recently discharged from the I kina methods Phone 304-R. 85tf'“‘vy 8*»«le. passed through Mtss M. by Brlston, of Waterloo, Grants Pass on their way to Yr. \.i i Iowa, a Chautauqua worker, stopped The men are making the trip on foot in Grants Puss over Sunday. ’ Alfalfa seed, field peas, Minnesota \our < »Id Hat— No. 13 seed corn, alsike clover seed at Is worth 50c lo apply on the price Counts' Feed Store. 78tf of a new one, grade *1.30 and up. Mrs. A lav Fontaine, Miss Helen Peerless Clothing Co. 7Ntf lav Fontaine. W. II. Narresled and Pr. .1. Y Mor Peie, of Portland, who are 'larriisl l>y Rev. Kiioll— vourtng Oregon aud California, stop- Ray Kenneth Bailey uAil Florence' ; ed at the Oxford over Sunday. laitils Hamilton were married at Automatic press), feeding at the 1» So o'clock Sunday by Rev Joteph Courier office. Knotts of tho Newman M. E church The price for first cutting alfalfa In the Methodist parsonage hay will be up for discussion at a meeting of the hay growers Friday Elisiti a star Mendier evening at 8 o'clock at County Eastern Star members are request­ SS I Agent's office at the courthouse ed to ring old clothing and shoes to | George Schmidt aud wife, and Mrs. the Masonic hail for shipment to C. H. Parker, of Warrenton. Oregon. Near East relief conimitlci and W. C. Richardson and wife. of meat w II be made Seaside. Oregon, who are starting on a tour iuto California, stopped in \V ortli .5Oc— (¡rants Pass Sunday. We allow you 50c for your old Before you build get figures on lo apply on new one grade *1 50 and I your lumber, shingles. lath. doors Up. Peerless Clothing l > ' and windows at Borland Thomas C i • t Miirriisl Hut unlay .umber Co. Phone 187-J. Merchant Printing -Courier office. Edward M. Eusted. of Meriiu, Long Courier ruent runs a specialty merchant printing In ' the depart- New Music Ntuillo— Mrs Clara Tuttle Fenton, teacher of piano and harmony will lie glad to receive a limited number of music pjpils on Tuesday p. in of each week In 8. B. A. hall on G street over Smith Racket Store 85 I Sand Rehrnrwal— Tuesday. May 2 4, and Friday, May 27, at W. O. W hall, 8 p. m All band men are urged to be present. F. I.. Coon, Roscoe Bratton, J R lllg- genbotham. 85 Shoes for the Family « Just received shipment of lattile« Hiking Iirvis bv». Covi» anil Shirt«. These gnrmeiii« imiti It In rotor—Olite Drub Khaki. 103 orth 6th WOODWARDS Three C’s Lumber Company CARRY it complete line of I iiih I ht , all grades, 1 .ath, Shingles, Doors, W indows, W allbourd, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen I >oors. Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc. ESTIMATES OX REQUEST FOI NI »RY AND WEST G GRANTS PAHS, OREGON Specials in Aluminum Ware All This Week SEE OUR WINDOW Holman’s Furniture < 7iiiutnu<|tm Gimriintors Itti-nlion— Mrs. Hatch, superintendent of ('bautauqua this year, wishes to meet the guarantors at the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Tuesday at ; o’clock. Important that all guar­ antors should bo present. Mrs J E. Hair, secretary Stock CcrtlflcM The Courier merchant printing de­ partment Is In position to print stock certificates for any kind of business. Several designs of certificates are carried In stock and others may be secured on short notice. Opening Day, Friday, May 27th Afternoon Concert 2:30 p. m., by Liberty Belles of Boston Harmony Cocoa Butter Cream I luirmona Face Powder THE TWO FDIC 0O< CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS n. I Three charming talented young ladies of both vocal and instrumental ability. Evening —Concert Prelude, by Liberty Belles Dramatic Lecture, Tallow Dips, by Noted Journal­ ist, Dr. Robert Parker Miles MRS. C. F. NUTTING Chairman of Ticket Committee MEARON TICKET«—Adults *8 50. Mudimi« ffl.AO, Children ffl.M No War Ta.