FRIDAY, MARCH 23, n10 TUB ROfciCE RITBR PAGB EIGHT cttwat . "':;ggi i . . , i ,,. , - - - 1 - ' - , Groceries Tea and Coffee Our 25c Coffee is a winner i J. Fardee 417 G St. ' Phone 281 J5h Front Street Grocer CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY. Bethany I'nubytcrlun Church. There will be special Easter serv ices, both morning and evening. The morning theme will be, "A Great Question Answered." Fine Easter music will be rendered by the choir. In the evening there will be an East er cantata, the Resurrectlou In story and song. A cordial Invitation Is given to both these services. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m., and the regular Christian Endeavor service at 6:30 p. m. BO BERT McLEAN, Pastor. Leech, In charge. Seats will be re served for members of the order, but the service Is public and all are in vited to attend. In the evening at 6:30 Epworth League, and at 7:30 song service, conducted by Prof. Field, with an Easter mesHage by the pautor. Chr!tlaii Clinrch. Sunday morning the church meets at 10:30 for Bible study and wor ship. In the morning the minister will discuss the theme, "Benevolence and Benefaction." At the 7:30 fcveitnr; hour, the theme, "The Fact of tha Resurrection and Its Signi ficance," will be presented. The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at 6:30. Topic, "Getting Ready to Live Forever," Eccl. 12:1-7; Miss Mellie Moore, leader. Midweek devotion and teach ers training Thursday, 7:30. BIMe school workers' conference Friday, 7:30. Hint BnptlHt Church, Easter. Special music and messages will be In keeping with the observance of the Resurrection. In the morning at 10:30 the pastor speaks on the text, "Can These Bones Live?" At tne evening service the theme of the sermon will be "The Proof of the Resurrection." The session of the Bible school will be at 11:45, under the direction of R. K. Hackett. The Young People's meeting at 6:30 will be led by Miss Chapman. Strangers In the city are Invited. A cordial wel come for all. , Newman M. E. Church. Easter, March 27. The Sunday school mets promptly at 10. a. m. At 11 a. m. a very in teresting program will be given, In cluding short addresses by interest ing speakers and special music. At 2:30 the members of Meltla Commandery of Grants Pass and members of Malta Commandery of Ashland and Sir Knights from other cities will Join In a special service at the church, the pastor, D. H. flr. Ltilte's Episcopal Church. Good Friday Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 p. m. Subject of sermon, "The Episcopal Church and Christian Unity." Easter Day Celebration of the Holy Communion, 3 a. m. Service for children, 10 a. m. Celebration of the Holy Communion and Sermon at 11 a. m.: subject, "The Source of Power." Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m.: subject, "The Power of an Endless Life." All are cordially Invited to attend these services. First Christian Science Society. ' Christian Science service will be held In W. O. W. hall Sunday, March 27, 1910, at 11 a. m. Subject, "Reality." Wednesday evening meet ing at 7:30 p. m. In the same hall. Grants Pass-Ashland Motor Car The above is a picture of tlie new Motor Car of the Southern Pacific which will run between Grants Pass and Ashland to handle local business. The car is 55 feet long, built of steel throughout, practically indestructible and capable of acquiring a speed of (JO miles an hour. It is equipped with a battery of six gasoline motors, generating 250 horse power and weighs (50,000 pounds. The car has passenger and smoking compart ments, and will seat comfortably about (H) people. The windows are air t ight, rain proof and dust proof, and by a new method of ventilation fresh, juire air can be circulated through the entire ear in four min utes. In cold weather the car is heated by pipes carving hot water through the entire length of the ear" The new service goes into effect Monday, March 28, and undoubtedly will prove a great convenience to the traveling public in the district served. The ear will be operated on the following schedule between terminals, but will stop at all intermediate points: Lv, Grants Pass 7:30 am. Ar. Ashland 9:30 a.m. Lv. Ashland 1:30 p.m. Ar. Grants Pass 3:30 p.m. You are cordially Invited to be pres ent. Reading room, room o, sam hall, open every afternoon from 2 to 4, except Sunday. M. E. Church, South. Morning: Sunday school 10 o'clock. Service U H. suDjcci, "Jesus and the Resurrection.' Even ing- Rnwcith League at 7. Sunday school Easter services at 7:30. 4 4 SOCIAL EVENTS The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Christian church will give a necktie social at the Endeavor rooms of the church on Monday evening. Each lady will be required to take a lunch box and wear a necktie or ribbon with a piece of the same In the box whereby the gentleman purchasing the box may determine his partner by matching neckties. The young people are counting on a big time and lots of fun, something doing all the evening, no time to kill, but a rollicking, Jolly evening from start to finish. On Monday evening of this week a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Williams were entertain ed In a most pleasing manner at the Williams' home on Seventh and B strets. The guests were delightfully entertained at five hundred up to a late hour, when the prizes 'were awarded to the deserving ones and delicate refreshments were served to the guests. Aside from the prin cipal game of the evening, some very enjoyable musical selections were rendered by different members of the party, and the evening was all that could be desired In the social line. The guest3 were Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Carner, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stonaker, Mr. and Mrs. James Slover, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. and Mrs. C. W. Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Offlns, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Herman, Mrs. C. H. Demaray, Mrs. A. D. Eckhart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bob ilen, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sampson and Miss Irene Kendall. Mrs. A. D. Eckhart, of Redfields, S. D., was the guest of honor at a charming social function given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Carner on Thursday evening. The principal form of amusement prepared for the guests was five hundred, and this Interesting game was Indulged in for several hours with very pleasing re sults, after which prizes were award ed and dainty refreshments served. The guests then departed for home, having spent an exceptionally pleas ant evening In the social reunion afforded by their charming hostess. Those present were Mrs. A. D. Eck hart, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sabln, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Herman, Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bartlott, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Stonaker, Miss Lnura RIggs and F. B. Oldlng. At her home on A strpet, Mrs. D. A. Fitzgerald entertained about 20 friends on Saturday evening. Only ladles were present and In campll anco with the request of the hostess each one came In character costume. The evening was spent with games, nnislc and guessing contests, and in this delightful mnnner the evening Bonanza Frnit and Alfalfa Ranch miles from railroad station. 400 acres, 300 acres cleared, 150 acres In alfalfa and gralu. Fine old family orchard In the best of condition. Ir rigation ditch carrying 200 Inches of water, absolute control. County road runs through the tract. Beau tiful trout stream. Fine shade trees, good farm buildings (2 sets). School house one-eighth of a mile. On R. F. D. and phone line. Soil the very best, being River loam and red hill slope. This Is one of the best largo tracts of land In Josephine county for subdividing Into small tracts suitable for fruit raising. Price and terms on application. JOHN A. DALE Grants Pass, Ore. CASH SHOE STORE Strictly Cash Sales on vSmall Margins 513 G Street Granti Pam, Oregon WHEN you come here for your your Easter clothes and other good things to wear, we'll show you some of the best things you've ever looked at In clothes; in hats; in bright Spring neckwear; in shirts of beautiful pattern and weave ; gloves, hosiery and all the rest; a great variety of good things. Hart ScHaffner & Marx clothes in a great array of attractive colorings grays, blues, browns, in all patterns; all-wool weaves, domestic and imported; perfect tailoring and style. And all the other things in the same quality class. New line of Boys' Knee Pants Suits just received. This is a fine assortment of patterns and materials. Guaranteed satisfaction or your money back. The price, including extra pair of pants with each suit This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes i) 3.90 CALHOUN'S Outfitters to Boy and Man slipped quickly away. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served before the departure of the guests. The fallowing ladles were present: Mtsdames Fitzgerald, Drake, W. C. Dodge. D. Bodway, F. S. Cheshire, Joe Wharton, W. R. McCracken, M. Luckett, J. Taylor, A. Edgerton; Misses Millie Drake, Ethel Chapman, Genevieve Pattillo, Nellie Talne. Thursday of last week was the 40th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Brt Kenyon and a number of her friends tendered her a delightful sur prise on that evening In honor of the event. The guests did not come emp ty handed but each one brought a beautiful birthday remembrance to Mrs. Kenyon which was gratefully received by her and will always be a pleasant reminder of this happy an nlversary. The evening was spent with games of various kinds, all of which went to make an evening of pleasure, never to be forgotten by those prenent. The surprlsers had also come well prepared with refresh ments and thcue were served during the evening. Thoso present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stelger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Longwcll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellison, Mrs. Guild. Mrs. Hnnimm, Mrs. Houck, Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Thrasher. nectlon with the delightful entertain ment afforded by the host and hostess, made the event one of the most charming functions in the social line which has ben held in the city for some time. Those enjoying the hospitality of the VanDyke home on tnis occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kinney and Miss Marjorle Kin ney, Mrs. Mary Dodge, Miss Jessie Hale; Messrs. William McCormlck. Edward VanDyke and Taul Kinney. Dr. nnd Mrs. F. W. VanDyke en tertained at a small bridal dinner party on Monday evening In honor of Miss Marjorle Kinney and William McCormlck. The dinner was a gem In the culinary art, and this, In ron- KKGISTKATIOX OF LAND TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. In the Matter of the Application of C. M. Stackland and Q. G. Stack land to register the title to that part of Lots 5. 6 and 7, Section 19, Township 36 South, Range 5 West of Willamette Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 6, thence foot 011 IV.... V...1. A J . uv icvii iucui:t) mill 11 n hk . ov iiuu. uasi ioo ieei; mence East ii teet; thence North 14 9.4 feet; thence East 297 feet to West line of county road: thence North 4 deg. 30 mln. East 197 feet, along me west line or county road; thence South 89 deg. West 234 feet to Southwest corner of a rrrtnln tract of land deeded by William Howard to Julia Flttgerald and of record In Vol. 21, page 420. of the Records of Josephine County, Ore con: thence North 4 deg. 30 mln. Knst 125 feet; thence South 87 dog. lli mln. West 425.7 feet; thence North 4 deg. 30 mln. East R5S.R foot; thence West 106. 7 foot; thence North 4 dog. 30 mln. East 231 feet, more or less, to South bank of Rogue River at low water line; thencp westerly, along ssld low water line to Northwest corner of Lot R thenre South 1118.6 foot to Southwest corner of Lot .; thence east 1120 feet to i i ' place of beginning, containing 6 acres, more or less, in Josephine County, Oregon, Applicants, vs. L. M. Norcrof, otherwise known L. M. Norcross, Medard Johnson, otherwise known as Madard John son, whose places of residence are unknown; Frederick 0eyr and Mary C. Geyer, his wife; William Holland and Marf E. Holland, his wife: Chris topher C. English and Lsuri V. English, his wife; W. I. Sweet land and Sweetland, W wife; Charles C. Edwards; Jam McDonald; Edward F. Goiiln and Ara M. Gouln. his wife: Julia Flu- gerald: George Edwards; Califor nia and Oregon Coast Rallrow Company, a corporation; OranV Fa Water, Light & Power Com Elsmann, his wire; Hattle W. Bcny wart; Mildred Q. Woodson and I Woodson, her husband, C. A. Williams and Williams, t his wife; E. J. Beam; L. R. Beam j and Christian Shortt, all of whom reside at Granta Pass, Josephine i County, Oregon, and all persons claiming by, through or under ; them and each of them, and to H whom It may concern, Defeldnnts. I To All Whom It May Concern: i Take notice, that on the 19th day of j March, A. D. 1910, an application j was filed by C. M. Stackland and G- , O. Stackland In the Circuit Court t of the State of Oregon for Josephine County for Initial registration of th i title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or befor i the 25th day of April, A. D. 1910. and show cause why said application ha11 not he grantnd. the same will be taken 88 confessed nnd a decree wilt be entered according to th prayer of the application nnd yc n'"l be forever barred from disputing th name. Seal.) S. F. CHESHIRE, CWk. H. B. NOfiTON, ' Applicant's Attorney.