TtFMDAY, MAY 3», IftM. GRANTS PAM DAILY COH11ER PAGE FOVR — McCormick Deering MOWERS anil RAKES. Genuine I. H. C. Repairs. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ land. He states that he has been 4 boosting so much for this part of ♦ ADDHIONAL LOCAL ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F ♦ ♦ the state that he finally convinced himself that this was the only place F. L. Haefner, of St. Paul, has to live. par- arrived here for a visit with his ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haefner. The beaver is easily trapped. S. E. Osborn has returned to Mantel glasses were in great de­ Grants Pass to make his home after an absence of many years. He lived mand throughout the ISth century. The eagle is a match tor any ani­ here until 1904 and for the past few years has been residing in .Port- mal of its own size. —— ■ ■■■■■ ,1!. [PER52NAL LOCAL ■ A. A. Porter, of Grave Creek, was Construct Rest Room— A new rest room at the Standard among the visitors in the city today. Remember Grants Pass Chautau­ Oil station on Sixth and A streets is qua. June 2 to June 7. 09 being built. The contract was giren Harry Sordy, of Almeda. Is in the to Stephenson and Green. city today transacting business. St. Luki's Guild— Glasses fitted at Letcher * Son’s. ■ Will meet on Wednesday ai! or­ A. NVaya. of Medford, was trans­ noon. lili) acting business in Grants Pass today. See Dr. Marks tor best glasses, tf. Eastern Star NV is I ucm I iij — Mrs. J a E. Burns, of Bonanza, was Regular meeting, initiation, a visitor in Grants Pass on Monday. one attending bring paper bag See the New Gold Seal Congoleum freshments. Coffee will be rt 'Rugs. Holman’s Furniture by committee. Store. 01 E. E. Rorapaugh, of Eugene, Is Thuhrr Sale la Made— spending a few days in Grants Pass A small timber sale has been transacting business. made in the Powers district of the Dr. U NV. Schurtz, of Glendale, Siskiyou national forest, Four mil- was a business visitor in Granta lion feet of fir auil cedar was sold. Pass last night. Optical goads at Letcher * Son's. Miss Frieda Gebers and Miss Ha­ When Better Automobile»— Are built Buick will build them, tf zel Randolph have left for Hood River, where they are to attend the Rebekah lodge. Miss Gebers is a delegate and will be gone for a week, Miss Randolph will be gone for a 9 longer time. New Patterns in Gold Seal Con- goleum by the yard, ■Holman's fur- 01 niture store. .. ■■ NVill O| m * ii Gymnasium— NV. L. Frybarger uud M. N. Soule, physical culture instuctors who have been giving private courses in the city, have started securing members for the classes which they expect io start on Juno IS, These class In­ structions are to be given nt the city hall three times a week. The two have lieen meeting with much suc­ cess In their work in tho city and were asked to start the classes, the old library room nt the city hall hav­ ing been procured for them. They expect to sign up 30 local business men for the courses and Inter will start ladies' classes, a hilly assistant being with them. It Is also the plan to give the boys of the city training without expense. Fishermen to Meet— A special meeting of commercial fishermen will be held at 7:30 o’clock All In­ May 20. in the court house. I The forested should be present. salmon price will be considered. 100 Knights of Pythius .Ntlentlou— Work in the rank of Knight, re­ freshments, ' You'll be sorry If you Tuesday, May 30. E. don’t come. Busy— C. C. 100 W. Britten, The summer rush is now on. May we have, your orders early for dell- 100 Mcilford-Grunts Pnss-Roseliurg— Very. The Truax Grocery. Freight line, twice a week, Mon­ days uud Thursdays. Phone 18-J. tf House NV as R o I i I hm I— The home of Jeff Turnbow at Grave creek was entered Monday and an automatic revolver and a quan­ tity of silver were taken, No clues were found. AUTHORITY ON FAR EAST COMING TO CHAUTAUQUA __________ RIVOLI TOMORROW Jack Holt Nita Naldi Agnes Ayres Rod La Rocque in “Don’t Call It All AtMianl for Eugene— All Shrines intending going on the bus with the "gang" be at Ma- sonic Temple Friday. May 23 not 103 later than 4 :30. Fancy Apples— Winesaps nt The Truax Grocery. 100 Makes Final Proof— H. G. Steger, of Merlin. was in Grants Pass Monday to make final proof on his homestead, which is lo­ cated a quarter mile from that place. It consists of 40 acres of land. His witnesses were Charlo« Andrews and Edward Fall. I>r. Homer B. Hulbert, who comes to Chautauqua with two lec­ tures—"A Yankee In the Far East” nnd "When East Meets West," la an authority on International af­ fairs. In these Intensely Interest­ ing lectures ho champions Ameri­ ca's commercial rights In the orient and shows how the preservation of these rights Is of vital Importance to the economic welfare of this country. TRe oriental mind, so baffling to the average occidental, Is very fa- Pacifie R i M wimm I Service Station— with first Gives Shrader guage twenty-five tires sold. Corned}* WIDE OPEN and Fox News Black Oxen’ Bobby Neilson With Violin Adults 35c Children 10c One Mrs. NELLIE NEAS DIAMOND CUT GLASS FOR • • June Brides.. Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Shop Official Count Starts The official count of the ballots cast at the primary election last Fri­ day la under way. The official board has already foqnd u alight er- ror, but which does not change Ihu result of the election. Many Tourists Bcglstei Monday was a heavy day at the local registration station for non- resident tourists, Forty-two cars were registered yesterday and 14 had been signed up at noon today. The tourist travel is now Increasing rapidly. HRs Public Markit— When the car driven by Mrs. NV. F. Rutherford got out of cont rol Monday afternoon It took a sudden swerve across the street and up over the curb, stopping only when It came In contact with the building occu­ pied by the public market. The ear nnd the building were only slightly damaged. Will Push Campaign— The University of Oregon gift campaign will be pushed this week by the local committee working among tho alumni of the Institution. A meeting has been called for X o’clock of the committee nnd plans will be put under way to gel the campaign out of the way by the end of the week. Flach alumnus is ex­ pected to contribute $260 toward the building fund being raised by tho graduates all over the country. The committee will meet In the Chamber of Commerce office. Mark Twain pointed out that man la the only animal that blushes, One out of ten In the United States drives a cur. One of every 18 persons In Canada drives a car. In India only one in 5313 periion* drives a car. A Moro of the Philippines la dis­ graced unless he carries a knife. Bathing Suits for Men and Boys Men’s Summer Underwear. Grants Pass Ixxlge No. HI A. F. & A. M. regular meeting Tuesday. May 20. NVork degree. Supper at 6 p. Masons welcome. James T. Chin 10« nock, NV. M. WORK ------- SHOES Woodward’s HHOEH FOR THE FAMILY miliar to this speaker who lived Old luinilinark Goes— In Korea mnny years, wiis em­ ployed by that government, was at Grave The old stage barn personal advisor and Washington creek on the Pacific highway, is be­ envoy for the Emperor, nnd pub- Ing torn down, destroying another Railed the only English magazine landmark of the early days of the In Korea. He knows Japan and Southern Oregon country. The barn China like a book and bus made was built in 18 64 when the stage the Siberian transcontinental trip line was established and at the time live times. when the stage stations were built. At Grants Pass Chautauqua, even­ ing, June 3rd. Admission 5Oc. Fancy Apples— Winesaps at The Truax Grocery. Busy— The summer rush is now on. May we have your orders early for deli­ very, The Truax Grocery. Prices Slashed. ALL WOOL Buy n Season Ticket— For Grants Pass Chautauqua for It’s cheaper. For sale at 82.50. Courier ofTice and all drug stores and confectionery stores. Attcnd Medford Meeting— Thirty-two Daughters of the Nile and their husbands went to Med­ ford Monday night and report an excellent time, The ladles made the trip in the afternoon and were join­ ed by their husbands at a banquet in the Hotel Medford, A dance was held at the pavilion, following the dinner. Millinery Sale! Millinery Sale! Guess! The number of persons weigh­ ed on our new scales from May 6th till June 6th aud win vour choice of our new stock of swim caps. Four prizes one for Ladles, Gents, Boys and Girls. Register your guess the first time you are In the store. and SCREEN DOORS THREE C’S LUMBER CO Phone 51» Coming —- Thursday May 22nd s Merry Minstrels (All White People) NOT A CLEMENS Hells Drugs and Hooka Night MOVING PICTURE Band and Orchestra Adults r>r>c Children 25c No Reserved Seats HINGING BUCK AND WING DANCING Curtain 8:15 p. m. Rivoli Theatre Forth of July Reduction. < oat anil two pairs pants $35, $40, $15 an