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Mother.
My Own Venetian Rose
An Old Fashioned Garden In
Virginia.
On the Shores ot Italy.
Sooner or Later.
Dearie Girl.
Down Among the Sheltering:
Palms.
Everybody Bg with Me.
I Want to Oo Back to Hichlfan.
It's Tulip Time in Holland.
Jane.
Norway.
One Wonderful Night
Only You (Walts Song).
Sweet Kentacky Lady.
That's the Song ot Songs for Me.
There's a Little Spark ot Lots
Still Burning.
When You're a Long Way From
Home. , . '
When You Wore a Tulip.
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AMI SESIESTS TONIGHT
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Bijou
"The Broken Coin."
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Star
"The Marriage ot Kitty." 4
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COMDk'G EVENTS
Jan. 21, Friday Basketball, Presby
terians ts. Baptists, under auspices
Associated Boys dub.
. Jan. 22, Saturday Scholarship Loan
day tea at the Commercial club
rooms, by the Ladies' Auxiliary.
Jan. 22, Saturday The ladies of the
Christian church will hold a cooked
food sale at the Public Market 649
Jan. 22, Saturday Story hour at
public library. Mrs. Harris story
teller.
HAWAILAX ISLANDS
SUFFER FROM STORM
Honolulu, Jan. 21. Communica
tion with various points in Hawaii
was being gradually restored today
following the devastating storm
which swept the islands for several
days. It is estimated that the total
damage will exceed half a million.
Reports of fatalities are still very
conflicting, varying from five to
twenty. It is impossible to confirm
these reports, however.
Trespass notices, printed on cloth,
at the Courier offce.
NEW TODAY
CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words,
two Issues, 25c; six Issues, 50c;
one month, $1.50, when paid in
advance. When not paid in ad
vance, 5c per line per issue.
Bert Bigelow, ot Williams creek,
was a Grants Pass visitor today.
Ivory cold starch, 5c. Kinney &
Truax grocery. -649
J. H. Williams is on a trip to
northern Caltfortnta, leaving this af
ternoon. Moore Bakery Co. ibakery goods at
Homing's, next to post office. 650
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hull went to
Medford this afternoon to spend Sun
day with friends. '
R. A. Shaw returnc -'o Dunsmuir
this afternoon after spending a tew
days in the city.
Bargains in ladies' and misses'
coats. One-half regular price. Mrs.
E. Rehkopt. 622tf
Mrs. H. C. Perkins and Master
Toeo Jackson spent the afternoon in
Medford with friends,
Clean-up crockery bargains at Kin
ney & Truax. 649
Mrs. Fred Annls went to Rogue
River this afternoon to be with her
father, Mr. Engledew, who is quite 111.
Mrs. W. W. Walker and Miss
LaCosta Manguni went to Medford
this morning and will sing at a lec
ture to be held tonight.
Fresh milk and cream, home-made
candles, cigars and tobaccos, at Hom
ing's, next to post office. ' 630
Mervin Jeffrey, ot Roseburg, ar
rived this morning and will spend a
few days with friends. He is the
guest ot the M. C. H. Day family.
Arrow collars at Bishop's. 403tt
Mrs. C. E. Springer, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Springer, who visited Mrs.
Chas. Roberts, left this afternoon on
their return to Klamat Falls.
A. C. Epperly was in from Placer
today and reports seven feet of pack
ed snow at the head of their mining
ditch, and about three feet at Placer.
Solder's catsup, 20c. Kinney &
Truax. 649
Mrs. Fred Fick, of Jacksonville,
who spent several days with her
brother, Frederick Williams, and Mrs.
Williams, returned home this morn
ing. Mrs. Will Pickins returned to Rose
burg this morning after, spending a
few days here with her father, Roe
Cheshire, who has been quite ill but
is now recovering.
Daily papers Journal, Telegram,
and Oregonian ot Portland; Call and
Examiner of San Francisco, and
Rogue River Courier at Homing's,
next to post office. 630
Mrs. Chas. Patrick and daughter,
Miss Clara, arrived this afternoon
from Roseburg to visit Mr. and Mrs.
John Patrick. Mr. Patrick, who has
been ill for some months, Is reported
quite low.
Journal Circulator a lteaidont--
J. E. Turnbull, who has charge of
the circulation ot the Oregon Journal
in southern Oregon, has become a
resident ot Grants Pass, and will
cover his territory from this center.
Dance at Waldorf
Dance at the Waldorf hall Satur
day night. Tickets 50c. 649
Passenger Train Delayed
Passenger train No. IS was delay
ed two hours this morning at Wolf
Creek by a wreck, caused by four
empty flat cars leaving the track and
tearing up the rails for a short dis
tance. The only damaged was to
the flat cars, whloh were demolished.
Rean Special
Eighteen pounds fancy white beans
$1.00. Saturday only. Josephine
Grocery. 649
Saturday the Day
Tomorrow, from 3 to 5 o'clock, the
ladles of the Auxiliary will serve tea
In the rooms at the Commercial elub
for the benefit ot the Scholarship
Loan fund. No Invitations have been
issued, but the general public ts
urged to attend and aid In this
worthy cause. The social committee
will provide entertainment.
Special Sale for Saturday
Plate boll beef, per lb., 8c.
Chunk boll beef, per lb., 10c
Hamburg steak, 2 lb. 25c.
All other kinds of meat at reason
able prices.
Ahlt Markets. 649
INSURANCE SCANDAL
IX PORTLAND GROWS
SATURDAY AT THE SPA Lessons
in antique fillet work displayed at
the Spa window. Classes to be
, organized. All are invited to meet
Mrs. Carroll. 649
The
Reas
on
The People now so steadily
patronize the STAR THEATER,
making it both a fashionable
and popular rendezvous, is
That the management of the
Star makes the comfort and
plcoHure of the theater's clien
tele its chief concern.
The Star is the home of fea
tures, booking in Grants Pass
not only the great Paramount
photoplays, but also the re
leane of tlie Metro producing
corporation.
Of the Paramount output no
brand Is better received than
the Jesse L. Lanky subsidiary
company. No better photoplays
ever have been exhibited. They
are Interesting, wholesome and
vigorous.
Tonight we have a Lasky flve
reel comedy-drama, entitled
"Tho Marriage of Kitty," with
Fannie Ward In the lead. It Is
well worth seeing. It has been
recommended by the Woman's
Home Companion.
Also tonight an Animated
Weekly, thus making six reels.
Tomorrow Night - Three
reels of fine comedies, Including
a two-reel Keystone comedy
called "A Rascal's Wolfish
Ways" a two-reel western
drama, "Man to Man"; and s
Beauty comedy with Harry
Yokes.
Portland, Jan. 21. Insurance of
ficials who issued big policies on the
contents of empty houses may have
to face a more serious penalty than
losing their license. Postal authori
ties today are investigating a charge
that ons insurance a?ent stopped a
mail carrier, represented himself to
be Charles Hevland, and secured a
letter containing a policy he had
written on an empty house.
The insurance expose was the work
of Fire Marshal Jay Stevens, who is
waging war on the indiscriminate
writing of fire Insurance. Stevens
sent several firemen In plain clothes
to see how much insurance they
could get on the furniture of a va
cant house. They secured policies
aggregating $25,000 on furniture
consisting of a fireman's helmet and
a grand Jury subpoena.
To Hunt for llayden Dean
G. H. Griffin and P. E. Everton.
of the lower Rogue district, are In
the city today, They state that a
large searching party Is being or
ganized to start into the hills at the
head of Schan creek Saturday to
make an exhaustive hunt for Hayden
Dean, who has been lpst since Janu
ary 7th. Men will be sent to all the
mining cabins and camps in the re
gion where there is chance of Dean
having made his way.
HON. E. E BLANCHARD
SUNDAY NIGHT at the BAPTIST CHURCH
"The Salem Legislative Lobby'
Some Things Good Citizens Should Know II
TWO BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMS
MORNING
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Hopnuio Solo, MUs Manguni.
Elaborate Anthem, 10 good voices.
"Uwnlng by Doing," Pastor.
Sen-Ire begins at It o'clock. Come.
Men's class and Sunday school at 10.
FOLLOW THE CROWD
EVEN'INU jVftr;
Male Quartette A guttd uUtnhcr.
(JoMtel Solo, (tanevleve Pattlllo.
Routing Anthem, 10-voiced (tuilr.
Three Number by the OrvJtefttra.
"The Prkw of Life," Rev. Douglas.
Just One Hour at Each Service Rut Chock Full of flood Thing
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Annual Cliorch Meeting
, The annual meeting of Bethany
Presbyterian church was held Thurs
day night, supper being served the
members of the church and congre
gation in the church parlors, Mr.
Westcott'8 class of boys having full
charge of preparing and serving the
meal, which was done In a very cre
ditable manner. Officers were elect
ed for the eSsuing year as follows:
Elders, T. P. Cramer, Geo. R. Riddle,
and R. K. Ross; deacon, Noble Best;
trustee, H. C. "Bobzlen; treasurer,
Geo. P. Cramer; clerk, A. E.
Voorhles.
Superficial mprion.
"That man look as If bo hud some
thing on bis mind."
"YcO replied Mrs Cayenne, "hut
his coiiversiilldii doesn't nound that
way. lie is ii -ii:;!n. optim! illusion "
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TONIGHT
QUINTETTE OF
L
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INCHED
Tho House of Quality
The Broken
Coin
(By United PreBs Leased Wire.) .
Sylvester, Ga., Jan. 21. Five ne
groes, dragged from the Worth
county Jail ly a mob that tricked the
sheriff, were strung up to a tree near
here early today. Efforts to trail the
slayers b,ave failed. The mob leaders
gained entrance to the Jail by pre
senting a negro with his arms roped
and saying they feared he would be
lynched unless he were placed there
in. When the sheriff consented, the
mob overpowered him, dragged out
the Ave cowering negroes, and rush
ed them to the outskirts of the town
for action by "Judge Lynch." The
mob is believed to have come from
Lee county, for the five negroes were
accused of killing the sheriff of that
county.
Mining blanks, Court;- office.
Legal blanks. Courier office.
The Ghost Wagon
vaIdeville
THE THREE-REEL
feature, "The Ghost Wagon,"
and the Vaudeville were the
sensations of last night's pro
gram. "The Ghost Wagon Is a re
markable drama of the west;'
"Tho Broken Coin" Is as full of
thrills as ever, and the vaude
ville clean and clevor an act
that the whole family can en
Joy. Tomorrow there will be a
complete change of photoplays
with "The Broken Coin."
Prices Tonight lOo and 15c
Watch for Sunday's Feature
i.
FRTJITDALE
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Edward Anient spent Sunday with
Howard and Elmer Berss.
(Annie Nellsen and Mildred Hamil
ton spent Sunday with Alice Anient.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stanbrough and
son, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bates, Mrs.
9. R. Green, Ntta Burke, and J. II.
Harris were guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Underwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hamilton.
Worth and Gall Hamilton. Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Nellsen, Ernest and Annie
Nellsen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Car
penter attended the W. O. W. ban
quet and entertainment In Grants
Pass Thursday eventng.
Oliver McEwau returned borne
Saturday from his mine at Missouri
Flat and on Monday began work on
the Bosnia fruit ranch, which place
he will have charge of for the com
ing year.
Mrs. John Stanbrough entertain
ed the Thimble club Thursday after
noon. Conversation, fancy work.
music and refreshments were all I
factors in passing a pleasant after
noon, f
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter are
now occupying their new house and
a few neighbors gave them a house
warming on Wednesday evening In
the nature of a surprise. After an
hour or two spent at cards, the
guests Indulged In a taffy pull.
INVESTIGATE RATES
ON MILK AND CllKAM
Washington, Jan. 21. A natloual
Investigation or Interstate rates on
cream and milk was announced today
by the Interstate commerce commission.
KLKEPY ONES IN ALBANY
OPPOSE 0 O'CLOCK ITRFKW
Albany, California, Jan. 21. Cltl
ions who like to retire early are ask
ing elimination ot Albany's nine
o'clock curfew, which sounds like
cross between a cow In distress and
tho wailing of a lost soul.
JAP IXMIPANY GETS
TIUNfi-l'ACIFlO FREIGHT
San Francisco, Jan. 21. San Fran
Cisco shipping mou were perturbed
today over the possibility of the Toyo
Klsen Kalsha scouring a monopoly
of the trans-Pacific f iwight trade. Wil
liam II. Avery, local agent for the
company, is in the east, Booking to
effect an agreement with the South
ern Pacific to handle all Its trans
pacific freight shipped to this coast.
Shipping men can see a great vol
ume of business slipping away from
this port It the agreement Is made.
That tho railroad will look with favor
on the proposal Is considered possible.
APPLEGATE
Mrs. Finney of Jacksonville is vis
iting friends in this community. She
Is the guest of Mrs. Josephine Hous
ton this week.
Willie Hyde spent Sundny with re
latives here.
Geo. Herrlott and family were
Murphy visitors a few days last
week.
Ethel Topping has entered high
school here. Sho Is boarding at Wm.
Worth's.
On account of the bad weather the
dance at the Socialist hall was called
off. However, quite a crowd of
young folks gathered there and spent
the evening playing games, etc.
The second annual masque ball
will be held at the Socialist hall
February 12.
The "grip" Is all the go here, as
about everybody has It.
Saturday Specials
At the
White House Cash Grocery
COFFEE
Our White House Special Roast, per pound Oc
Our White House "Pea berry," per pound ... 20c
This Is fresh roasted Coffee, and the quality Is good
TEA
A good basket fired Japan Ten, special M JJ.V
3 pounds for $1.00 i
BACON
Bacon Bellies, per pound in?
Breakfast Bacon (sugar cured, and we'll slice It for you) 21c
KETTLE RENDERED LARD
1-ard In 5s (fresh and sweet) ooc
Lard In 10s (fresh and swoot) Jl.lio
Yours for Saving the pennies
The White House Grocery
PLAN SUBMARINE
BASES FOR COAST
(ny United Press Leased Wire.) I
Washington, Jan. 21. Sixteen, sub
marine bases, divided .between the At
lantic and the Pacific coasts, at a
cost of 110,000,000 or $12,000,00(1,
are Included In the administration
preparedness projects, Admiral Stan
ford told tho house naval committee
today. The navy department already
has planned for the Peart Harbor,
Hawaii, base, while the first Atlantic
base will be at New London, Conn.
The other sites have not been select
ed, hut when they are completed; the
"mother" submarine 'supply ships
will be abandoned. He said the gov
ernment ts Justified in spending 17,
800,000 for oil tank stations and
pumping lines for the navy.
WANTED
OLD POCKET KMVKH
We bare an arrangement
whereby, we can allow you a
good price for your old pocket
knife on the purchase price ot
a new one. If your old knife ,
has a broken Wade, bring It In
anyway. We can use It.
ItOGUH RIVER HARDWARE '
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4 NIGHTS, COMMENCING jP
Thursday, Jan.' 27th --
And his own company, presenting tho World's Greatest Sensation
The White Mahatma
He calls you by nnmej tolls every fear, M,w, mid ambition
BRONSKI AND ZOUROFF
Creators of nil sensutlons In Barefoot and ('IunmIc Dhiu loin
Formerly with Mordkln and l'nvoluwa
The Famous
ABOTT, THE MYSTIC .
SYLVIA CARR1SH, Singer and Dancer
TOM SIIOFNER, The Human Calliope
Admission 15c and 2rtc
'TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Matinee SaturdayLadle Only
Sunday Open to All