PAG3 FOril DAILY ROGUE IUYEA COURIER SUNDAY, JANUARY S3, 1010. ktc:tPc;:hS:rjs IScca. 7f:r$lp::lpd Mother.- Mr Own Venetian Hose. An Old Faahlonei Garden In Virginia, On the Shores ot Italy. Sooner or Later. Dearie OirL Down Among the Sheltering - Palm. Everybody Rag With Me; I Want to Go Back to Michigan. Ifa Tulip Time la Holland. Jane. . . Norway. One Wonderful Night Only Yon (Watts Song). Sweet Kentucky Lady. That's the Song ot Songa tor Me. There's a Little Spark ot Lore , Still Burning. When You're a Long Way From Home. When Yon Wore a Tulip, se .. . AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT ; . Bijou. "John Glayde'a Honor." : ' sur Elsie Janis. ' -f VIOLATOR OF PROHI ". LAW GOES TO JAIL Tacoma, Jan. 22.- The first con viction for violation of the prohibi- T law In this state Is recorded here vfiaaf, Gua Carlson, of Wilkeson, bav- been found guilty by a jury In J .".Co Graham's court of selling 11 Tiv Illegally. The Jury imposed a lie) of 1125, and in addition sen U r ed Carlson to ten days in the couuty Jail. Attorneys for Carlson gave notice of appeal to the superior court'-: n... v.-'-".,;': - Simmon's steel beds . always in Btock at Helmer's: v - K tun .IeSk-s,- J Si; s'i Usui?.,' M: j one ii.r,-'. ' 11.50, M'jtn p.'.i.t 13' .a.ft-, Vore n&t i'"'vi in ad-J prj Sfia ir iaaijc. "" ' . j ay-Frv-T--o t '.fii Mi- Courier, ' Ml?! rj 1 akt local; .ncrsis'ror i-vt!?.ca! tc- t-"Hjv;"tj' ef.tSC'..; ' Morgas; ELSE JANIS ; In the Bosworth-Paramount ,5-Aot Feature :,, "Ne?rly a Lady" Tciaght ad Tcaorrow Recommended by the Woman's Home Companion,' which says, in . part: "Lively, romantic comedy-drama. Has many elaborate scenes and varied setting." But not only - does ELSIE JANIS achieve dramatic suc cess, but, she supplements it with an eerie display of per sonal ' accomplishments of which no other girl on earth would Ibe capable, and which Is . simply dazzling! In her beautiful "Lariat Dance" before the Montant cowboys she outdances tbem at their own classic. Art Accord and his famous riders, every one of them born and brought up on ranch 4fid range,' have to admit the superiority of this girl's remarkable dancing. In her Imitations ot the Eng lish lord and his expert table fork, needless to say, she is in comparable. In thl scene she is droll and hilarious and everything comprehended . be between the two. More unusual are hor swim ming feats, which nearly eul ' fatally, in the $250,000 marble pool of a noted American. Mil lionaire. ELSIE JAMS, though ' you may not have known it, Is not only artlstio but athletic, Itoo. When you come, then, after all this to her Irresistible antics when dressed In the faultless English dress clothes of a staKedoor Johnnie she is seen ogling the show girl at the Galoty you get some Idea of the myriad phages of this won der girl's genius. - PERSONAL 2 LOCAL 4 '' A. B. Cornell returned on Friday rrom a business trip to Ashland, Blanchard on the "lobby,"';" Special music, Baptist church tonight. Free. C. U Clevenger went to Rock Point Saturday on electric company busi ness. . -. Just received, another shipment ot fancy glace fruit Kinney ft Truax grocery. ' ,..-" ;V .-- .- , 650 , Mrs. Agnes M. Turner, ot Portland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. F. llanley. . .. , . , Moora Bakery Co, ibakery goods at Homing's, next to post office. . 650 O. T. Howell, of Rogue River, was in the city Friday, returning home Saturday morning. New line of baby buggies at Clark & Holman's furniture store. . 650 Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Fox arrived Saturday afternoon from a visit with friends at Eugene. - Monday special at Kinney ft Truax grocery: Three packages new Post Toastiea for 25c 650 Mrs, W, F. Davis, who visited her daughter, Mrs. S. I Jewell, left Sat urday morning for her home at Rose, burg. .,''" Bargains in ladles' and misses' coats. One-half regular price. Mrs! E. Rehkopt. . '; ;. ; : 622tf . Robert Breeding' came in .from Rogue River Friday and stopped off here for a short time on his way to Takilma. , 'Male quartette, solo, elaborate anthem, orchestra. Baptist church i tonigtt Free. .650 George P. Cramer went to Port - land Friday night to attend the meet Ing of the state hardware dealers' association. "':t '';; ' Fresh milk and cream, home-made candies, cigars and tobaccos, at Horn ing's, next to post office. ; 650 Mrs. Martha Jess,' who has been visiting at Oakland, Cal., for some weeks, returned home Friday morn Ing to attend to some matters of business and left In the afternoon, returning to 'Oakland. Meal .rk ft wall Hol- ti.su" j. fur; j-.i-I ft .o rfiiiie 650 . K-1, 1 5; m r resident lit r.ov 'J i:i;. near the -vf r luo ;iery, who i-i .". ter, Mrs. i rif.wrii d to her - 403U d arrived v 'anada, V their . '.. came : : , and ru y.fTi ..Ml .n r 'f.i 1 r. I'l'-V I"M ! ;. i,"v i'H'-'.i. i" r?i:f i,mirini, .-T'j'"?ram, -si ?-;'. t tlkrid.- w-.l and "-'..: Firi-,;.i,,:;.and Rogue River Courier at Homing's, next to post office. : 650 Mike Calvin, assistant foreman at the Southern Pacific roundhouse, is at the hospital, suffering from a com plication of troubles, pneumonia be ing evident. His condition Is con sidered serious. ' Plantation coffee sold by J. Pardee. George Soranson and Harry Silver went to Portland Friday night on No. 54, Joining Chas. G. Anthony, of Saratoga Spring, N. Y. Mr. Anthony is consulting engineer ot the New York State Reservation commission and also .of the Pompadour Mineral Springs company of Ashland. SPRAY PLANT TO BE BUILT ON NEW R. R Another new enterprise is being developed upon the line of the Cali fornia ft Oregon Coast line railroad, the Eismann brothers, Chris and H. D under the firm name of the Eis mann Products Co.; having now In course of building a structure Just opposite the Edgerton & Adams saw mill, on the extension of South Sixth street. About February 1st th firm will commence the making of spray for Bale to the orcbardists here and for shipment, the plant being located so that, the product can be loaded directly upon the cars from the ware house. The spray-making machinery Is now being placed. Later, when the fruit season opens, a plant for evaporating all varieties of fruit, and for cider and vinegar making, will (be added. UUMINU IiVKNTS 4 ieB. 1Z, SaturdayValentine sale of cakes and candlm by the Ladies' ' Association of Bothany Presby terian church. . . egg Sowing machine needles to fit any machine on, the market at Helmer's. Mining blanks, Courli? office. V. C. T. l Special Meeting There will be a special meeting ot the W. C. T. U. at the home ot Mrs, 3. A. Douglas, MO West B street, Tuesday afternoon, at J: SO. All are invited to bring their fancy work There will be a short program also. Crowded Lnt Sunday Night . Blanchard at Baptist church, T:J0 tonight. Solos, anthems, male quar tette. 650 Moore Baked Goods , Complete line ot the good eats made by the Moore' Baking Co. fresh every day at Homing's. - 650 Here From Palo Alto M. A. Delano, who spent much of the last summer and fall In southern Oregon, has returned, arriving from Palo Alto Friday night, and Is again the guest ot. his son, Preston B. Delano. Benefit Tea a .Success The tea given by the ladies ot the Auxiliary in the Commercial club as sembly room tor the benefit of the student loan fund Saturday afternoon was a complete success, socially and financially, regardless ot the inclem ency of the .weather, cards and Som'r'set, with musical selections, was the entertainment provided tor the guests. . .. . ; , . , Vernon Rasler oa Debate Team Another Grants Pass boy ta mak tag himself heard at O. A. C the College Barometer announcing the name of Vernon Basler, of this city, as one ot the winners for place upon the Bopbomore debating team. His team maters are A. O. Leech and H. V. Hansen. Mr. Leech was also a former resident of Grants Pass, be ing the son oil a Methodist minister who was located here. 050 Miles to Crescent City Since the recjent heavy fall of snow Crescent City has oeea cut off from all mail excepting letter mail, which is carried over the mountains on snow shoes. 1 Paper mail and parcels post packages have ibeen " accumu lating at all stations between Grants Pass and the (coast On Saturday morning a quantity ot paper and par cels post mall was sent to San Fran Cisco for shlpnient to Crescent City by the steamer Del .Norte, sailing Monday night Batter Krnsc Fresh every ay at Homing's and groceries. Mr. Blanchard Will Speak . Tonight Hob. E. E. Blanchard gives the second of the series of lay man's talks at the Baptist church, his subject being "The Legislative Lobby." Mr. Blanchard should be in a position to give some Interesting facts regarding this phase of legis lative activities, though whether he will handle his subject ' from the standpoint of one who has been on the "inside," or otherwise, remains to be seen. A number "of special musical features will add to the even ing's entertainment, among them a male quartet, contralto solo, elabor ate anthem, and orchestral selections. EIJOU Tonight & Monday The House of Quality Presents Feature In 6 Acts. John Glayde s By Alfred Sutro And adapted from his famous ' May of that name 10c and 15c r Bread 1' Pathe Gold Rooster HoHcr MluliiUwtal AssorlaUo to Meet- The Grants Pass Ministerial asso ciation will meet at 1:50 p. m. Mon day with Rev. MeirlUayT. Wire, at the Methodfst Episcopal parsonage, the meeting being Important, and full attendance is desired.' 1 REGISTRATiO CLERKS NAMED Registration clerks tn various parts ot the county have been named by the county court These clerks will regtster voters In their respec tive districts, reporting once each week to the county clerk, who will then, record the names in the official register. The clerks appointed are as follows: " : ; ;. J. E. Hodgdon, Kerfcy, R. F. D. 1 J. F, StRh, Kerby. ' ' Geo. W. Elder, Waldo, S. S. Dolllnger, Selma. ' Mrs. Kate Masten, Wonder. L. M. Mitchell, Murphy. Fred O'Kelly, Williams. . Chas. A. Crow, Merlin. ' P. T. Everton, Grants Pass, R. F. D. No. 2. '';. , : ;....V : , Wm.- MoKenxie, Hugo. W. W. EulL Wolf Creek. J. A. Devall, Loland. , Mtsslaea Williams, Leland. J. R, Entriken, Galloe. ? OF T in ii Paran Encampment . No. 10, I. O. O. F.,has InsUlled Its new officers for the year, Ralph Davis, district deputy, being the Installing officer. The following is the list of officials: D. A. Harmon C. P.; J. V. Howel, H. P.; Fred W. Reynolds, S. W.; L. C. Huntly. J. W.j B. A. Williams, scribe: Joseph Moss, trea surer; Geo. W. . Swlnney, guide; Robert Sexauer. 1st W.: Geo. -H. Smith, 2nd W.; J. B. Bogne, 8rd W. Ralph Davis. 4th W.; L. W. Lamphear, I. ai'Luks Lilly. O. 8.: L. A. Hammondj 0. of T.; Roy S. Bush, O. of T. "'' Heywood's' saaranteed mattresses at Helmer's. '' '- 650 ELECTRIC IRONS We have recently added to our stock of electric Irons the HOTPOINT. We now have . American Beauty....$5.00 . Headlight Iron......H.00 . Hotpolnt ......... .$3.60 Riteheat 1. :.....$2.7B A new stock of flashlight . cases, batteries - and bulbs. Prices 75s and up. Weslinghouse Mazda Lamps - .' , " -1 ' Up to 40-watt ...27c 60-watt ...36c 100-watt ,...................65c The new nitrogen lamps In 0-watt, 100-watt, 200-watt, and larger. , Electric Appliances and Fixtures Wiring and Repair Work BUSH ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 141-B mi OFFICERS PAHA niriMD mil Liiun iL.lt ni lit i. riasrj I In Your j) V .Pocket Peerless Clolthiinig Co. "IF Baptist Me Entertain - The "merely male" members of the Baptist church hold a "Has" party" Wednesday night in the base ment of the church annex, at which a number of (nests assembled and assisted Inj tbe general enlivening process. The male quartet and orchestra rendered excellent selections, after which Prof. Dan Hull gave an inter esting address on "Higher Ideals and Their Attainment." He dwelt brief ly on tbe need of teachlns the round er generation tbe value of 'practical brotherhood and the need ot co operation among their elders in de veloping such standard. The Slam Imperial Minstrels, five In number, brought tears to the eyes of the audience through the' sug gestive pathos of their dialogues and the rendition of heart-touching melo dies. Prof. H. Grafonola karsh alllno, as interlocutor, was the dark yet shining light of the . quintette from 81am, his "watermJlllon't . song being especially well received. Then the chefs and waiters became active, and soon the luscious welners. sauerkraut, rye bread, ., doughnuts and coffee were placed on the "free- for-ul" table. As the inner man be came warmed, the head promptly re sponded, and story-telling was; in order until Prof. Hull broke up tbe merry crowd by relating a "whale" ot a narrative. . . Indian and Japanese Evening The January Music club concert will take place Wednesday evening. the 26th, at 8 o'clock, at the Com mercial club assembly room, i Part of the program will be Japanese in character, and the latter part In dian American Indian. This will be the first time that the newly pur chased Vlotrola is used at one of these concerts. Beautiful records navs been loaned by Mrs. Hough, Mrs. R, W. Clarke, and Mrs, Wood ward. Several of the songs are by Cad man proboibly the foremost com- poser of Indian music. They will be given in costume. The program In cludes the Misses Wlble, Pinkerton, Mangum, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Vater, Mrs. Dunne, Mr. Wharton, Mr. Cass, Mr. Lynn Sabin and a Quartette Aomnnami of Mrs. Ireland, THrs. Woodward, Mrs. Harry . K. Clark, And Miss Clara Wolke. Members of the club will bs admitted by membership' cards; tbe public by paying ten cents, ' ' mOIOHE NEW KOAD TO - TOP OP MOV NT 8IIAHTA (By United Press Leased Wire.) Redding, Cal., Jan. 22. Construc tion of a road up Mount Shasta, with a view to popularising the Bliasta na- Our Moderate Prices Never Deplete a Man Purse The man who buys his outfitting here will always have money left in his pocket. While our clothing is the limit of good clothes making and good value, our prices are never lofty or beyond the reach of the man with an ordinary income. We price it to sell at the lowest margin possible, allowing ourselves only a living profit. "Qish Buys Cheaper Than Credit" MEN .WEAR IT, WE IIAVE ITM . You all walUng tor real nutate (o advance. Why not pur' chase some dty Iota aow before tlie raise? ' Good Iota in all paru of the city, prices fnim 9100 np, liberal terms If desired. JOSEPH MOSS S04 North Sixth 8ifrt ' ' ' GranU Pass, Oregon tlonal forest as a summer home re sort, Is an immediate possibility, ac cording to Acting District Forester Woodbury today. , He declares a com petent engineer will make a prelim inary survey of the proposed routs of me roaa eariy in ins spring. Among the Oret things to be determined will be the area of the regions suitable for summer homes, permanent camps, and resort sites on Mount , Shasta which will be made accessible by the proposed road. The Northern Cali fornia Counties' association has been asked to co-operate' with the forest service by furnishing Information as to the number of people in the Sacra mento valley tributary to the Shasta region that might be expected to take advantage of the summer home pri vileges. " .' Portland, Jan. 22. Market quota tions today were: , Wheat--71ub, 1.05 1.10: blue- stom, 1.13 H 01.16. ' Oats No. 1; white feed. 27.80 28.50.' V ... . '- , Barley Feed, 28.60030 At PORTLAIWRKETS Free Demonstration Wlrite House Cash Grocery Beginning Monday, January Si, loin, Mini Dutlon, KI, the lleech-' nut Pocklnff Co.. will domonstrato the rclobrnUMl BEECH-NUT PRODUCTS for This will lie both Interesting; and instructive. , YOU AUK WEMOMH We will iin-snge to jmye some sikh W l)nrglnt at that Umo, The' White House Grocery A. N, PARSONS Seasoned Wood FOR CASH Hlack Oak...... VT Pine ...$a.0 Tier 18.25 Tier .....93.83 Tier ' Ileal IMate Ofllce . Phono Ml or 101-U Prime stoera, 7.6007.75; fancy cows, 606.50: beet calvos. 7(2 8. 1 Spring lambs, 8.25. Uuttor City, creamery, 34; coun try, 25029. . ; - ' Eggs Soleotod local extras, 84 085.,,:;, ".'; .. Hons, 14016; broilers, 14016: goese, 10. Sewing tables at Holmor's. 660 the One Week