...... PAQS FOUR DAILY ROGVE RIVER COITWER MONDAY, MARCH 18, MM. St. Patrick's Appropriate Selections in Pknograpb Records and Sheet Music Music and Photo House STAVTOX ROWELL, Prop. FER52NAL LOCAL 1 AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT t - " ' BIJOU '. . . f "New York." f v - ' Star Mary Pickford. Win. M. Thompson left this morn tag for Los Angeles, where he has situation. Fine Spence's Purple Seed Potatoes for sale. A. Wtnier. 63 j Mrs, S. O. Cah.111 spent a few days jia the city, returning to Hugo this i morning. - j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harris arrived this morning from Eugene to remain iin Grants Pass indefinitely.' I Pongee and Wash Waists, all now stock. Mrs. Rehkopf. 692tf I Miss Agnea -George arrived yester day from Portland and went to Kerby ! to spend a week with her parents. I 3. & H. Green Stamps given on all purchases. Mrs. Rehkopf. 692tf j Rev. S. A. Douglas went to Merlin jthts morning to preach the funeral sermon over the remains of John Thompson, who died on Saturday. Dr. H. Warren Nice, osteopath physician, arrived from Portland this morning and is investigating Grants Pass with a view to locating here. Purple Soed Potatoes, grown by T I 4 Dr. Spence of Kerby, for sale by A. Wlmer. 693 Mrs. Dr. Loughrtdge returned Sun day from a week's visit with her daughter. Mrs. Charles Day, at Portland. 4 COMING EVENTS -t March 14, Tuesday Music club re hearsal at Presbyterian church parlors, 7: SO sharp. March 16, Thursday Irish Hirer tea by Women's association of Bethany Presbyterian church. March 18, Saturday Spanish snpper given by the St Luke's guild at Guild halL 697 MEXICAN'S RESPONSIBLE . FOR SAFETY OF AMERICANS El Paso, Mar. 13. Representative Caviar, of the Mexican de facto gov ernment, must be held responsible for the safety of BOO American Mor mons, now menaced by General Villa, according to advices from the state department today. AMERICANS WITH FRENCH , ARMY ARE DECORATED Paris, Mar. 13. Twelve American collegians who are serving with the French ambulance corps at the front today were cited for bravery in the orders of the day. They will be de corated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. '. - '. NEW TODAY Mining Man Ixcte Edwin Arkoll, a well known min ing man of Nevada and Colorado, has decided to locate here and expects to operate in the Waldo district. , . For Jitney Taxi And country service, phone 363-R or Ree Ross Bailey. Cars tor hire by the hour. 693 Mr, Cannon Assistant Engineer Wilford Cannon arrived in the city from Salt Lake city Sunday, and has Joined the force at the sugar company office as assistant engineer to Engl neer W. W. Harmon. Enelewood Dairy, Phone 22 The pure milk dairy. 69!tt, Notice to Church Laymen V There will be a meeting of the laymen of the churches taking part In the union revival at the Christian church tonight, at 7:15 sharp. The men of the churches are urgently re quested to be In attendance. Divorce Is Granted Judge Calkins came over from Jackson county Monday morning and held a short session of the circuit court, returning to Medford on the (afternoon train. Besides the hearing of a few motions and demurrers In pending cases, a decree of divorce was granted in the action instituted by Jefferson A. Wlmer against his wife, Minnie B. Wlmer. EL RE T DIE SUDDENLY 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. ALFALFA, hay for sale, $18 per ton at ranch. Phone 609-Fr12. Lough ridge ranch. 697 PLENTY of Dutch money to loan on good real estate. Isaac Best. 697 TAXES paid for non-residents. A. E. ' Voorhles, publisher Courier. 697 LOST Saturday evening, on Sixth street pavement, ring with square moss agate mounting. Finder notify Rose WIchman. Phone 160. J. S. Thompson, a resident of Mer lin, dropped dead Saturday afternoon while walking to his home after a visit to this city. Mr. Thompson had come to Grants Pass with a neighbor, but was walking home along the Southern Pacific railroad track. When beyond the summit, he stopped to talk with the members of the section crew from Merlin, and while thus en gaged fell dead in the center of the track without warning. The section crew put forth every possible effort to restore life In the stricken man, but without avail. The deceased has lived in and near Merlin for a number of years, own ing a farm north of the village, and I was between 50 and 60 years of age. He has recently been employed by the Rogue River Orchard company. He was a respected citizen of the I community, and leaves a wife and daughter to mourn his decease. The funeral services were held at Merlin at 11 o'clock today, being conducted (by Rev. S. A. Douglas of the Baptist church of Grants Pass. j Unusual. I "They're o old fashioned." 1 "What makes you think soT' I "Why, she and her mother are th . best of frlends."-D!tro!t Free Pre. Location notices. Courier office. Clark & Holman, Undertakers Licensed envbalmers. Phone 50 tf Musk llub Rehearsal Members of the music club and other singers who would be willing to sing in the next concert are requested to meet tomorrow night at 7:80 tor rehearsal. This meeting will be held In the parlors of the Presbyterian church. , Harry Newell Now "Daddy" A bouncing boy of standard weight, quality, etc., arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell Sunday evening, and will soon be able to take a shift with his pa at the South ern Pacific depot If voice power Is an Index of his ability along other lines, so his fond pater says. Of Course I am going to the union revival tonight at the Christian Church. Ser vice begins at 7:30. 693 I'nlon Revival- Simultaneous services held last night In Newman Methodist and Christian churches were of unusual interest. Good audiences filled both churches. At the Methodist church Rev. G. A. Taggart preached on the subject of "Redemption." At the Christian church Rev. S. A. Douglas preached on the topic "The Authori tative Message of Christ for This Generation." For Taxt Phone 160. 10c In City Bramwell & Gunning. 678tt Miner Is Injured L. Rasmusson, employed at the Layton mine on the upper Applegate, was severely Injured Saturday even ing when he was burled nnder a cave in at the mine. .Workmen uncovered the unfortunate man as rapidly as possible, preventing his suffocation, hut he was found to bo suffering from a dislocated right hip, the loss of four of his front teeth, and bruises over other portions of his body. He was attended by Dr. Loughrldge, and was brought to the hospital In this city, where he Is now being cared for. Old papers, 5c per 'bundle, at the Courier office. ' TOMORROW Frnnclg X. Bushman and '"Beverley Bnyne in R "Graustark" 6 Reels 6 , One of tlte six greatest pic ture ever made I BLJOU -Tonight I'atlie presents FLORENCE IMC 101 in New York' Vulgar of manner, overfed; OverdrcMted and underbred; Heartless, godlos, hell's delight Rudn by day and lewd by night. TOMORROW Francis X ItiiHlimnn and Beverley Baynd in "Graustark" O Heels 0 One of the world's photoplay masterpiece A play of heart throb- Squirming horde in Mammon's mesh, lt you m m l0Ter of blng intensity and soul A wilderness of human flesh dramatic art, don't fall stirring situations Crazed by Avcricc, Lust and Rum, to see "new york" New York thy name's Delirium. TOMORROW George Burr McCutcheon's . greatest novel "Graustark" 0 Rods 6 ';' Featuring K. X. Bushman and Beverley Bnyne 5 Reels O A play combining sensationalism and pathos, magnificence In settings, per fcctlon In pliotography, and a plot of tremendous interest, Also Pathe News 0 Reels 0 lOo and lOo TOMORROW "Graustark" Classed by Photoplay Mag. I sine with "The Spoilers," "The Bnttle Cry of Peace" and other great niOHterpleces -. j- ""',,,,'"),';'5,T?S-""T ifoiii Electric washers . . FEATURES' Washer and wringer, fully guaranteed for five years. Can easily bo' moved from ono room to another, as it has extra strong steel casters, ' No extra wiring needed. Attaches to any lamp socket. Dolly type washer. Absolutely will not injure the clothes, as the dolly post is self-adjusting and regulates the height of the dolly according to tho amount of clothes in the tub. , From seven to ton minutes is all tho time required when a reasonable amount of soap and water is used. Water is drained from tub by faucet outlet at bottom. No tilting. Machine will wash and wring at the same time, ' Cost of operation for current will never exceed IV2 cents per hour. Cypress tub, made from Louisiania cypress, is most impervious to water. Reversible wringer. Electric motor fully protected from water. Heavy blankets or lace curtains and fine handker chiefs can be washed without fear of injury. No boiling required. The clothes come out of the rinse water perfectly clean. Ask for demonstration. ' TERMS ' Bush. Electric Shop Phone 141R IrlHh Silver Tea To strangers In our city, as well as to the ladles of our sister churches, the hostesses of the "Irish silver tea" on March 16 extend a very hearty welcome. Bethany parlors will fair ly breathe all the warmth and spirit of these beautiful days an Irish pro gram will be given and, In fact, every effort is being made to have the tea a sociable gathering for friends and at rangers. AMERICAN SHU'S SELL AT MOUNTING TRICKS San Francisco, Mar. 13. The steamer Navajo was purchased to day from the Swayne & Hoyt com pany for $510,000. The Navajo was built four years ago for half this price. Swayne & Hoyt are withhold ing the name of the purchaser. The Impression Is that an agent of the British government was the pur chaser. Charter and purchase prices for vessols are soaring to unheard of heights because of the war. RIDES 20 MILES WITH 1 BADLY BROKEN LEG Redding, Cal., Mar, 13. Ross Houston had a big reputation for grit today. Thrown from his motor cycle while riding near Pitt river, his leg was broken at the ankle so the bones protruded. Hopping on one foot, he re-mounted bis machine and drove 20 miles to Redding, with the shattered limb dangling 'against bis machine. . FRENCH AEROPLANES DROP BOMBS ON RAILWAY STATION Paris,' Mar. 13. Thirty bombs were dropped by French aeroplanes on Conflaus railway station, lt was announced today. The machines re turned unharmed. (Elsewhere there were no aerial operations of Importance, Attend the Umqe leviva r . This week at the Christian Church PARTS ESTIMATE OP GERMAN LOSS AT VERDUN Paris, Mar. 18. German losses in the first three weoks of hammering at Verdun were officially estimated today at 200,000 men, ;I1L U tar Tonight Daniel Frohmnn presents the Idol of the Screen Mary Pic Word In "A Girl of Yesterday" A delightful romance, introducing world famous Glenn Martin, tint nvlator Others In Miss Plckford's support include Donald Cl-lsp, Jack Pickford, Gertrude Norman and Frances Morion. 1 First Performance TiSO, AdiulNftlon 10c nnd Lie. ft A J 4)