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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1916)
fUNPAY, MAY lil, 1UI0. DAILY ItOGlE RIVER COlIUOl PAG FITS h ' . you will ;'. i tell un why Some Dinners Taste Better To Ymi Than Other IMmmm , we will tell you why KIHHON DIAMOND )M() HECOKON always sound Is-tler tlisu nil , other rmtrd . Come In and listen Music and Photo House Stanton Howell, Prop. Coming Feature Attractions at the STAR THEATRE (iersldlne Fanrar, In Temp tation." (Paramount.) ' Francis X, llushman aod llevrrly llayne, In "A Mm and III Bool." (Metro.) Mary Pkkford, U "The Foundling," (Paramount.) Frederick Perry. In TI Family Htaln." (Ko.) Maclyn Arbuckle, In "The Reform Candidate." (Para, mount.) Valll-Vslll, In "The M of Honor." (Metro.) All-Mar cast. In "The Old Homestead." (Paramount.) Valeska Huratt, In "The Im migrant." (Paramount.) Pauline Frederics,, In 'I.ydla Gilmore." (Paramount.) Marguerite Clark, In 'Mko and Mm." (Paramount.) Constance Collier, In "The Ttmgues of Mm." ( Para mount.) Anna Held. In "Madam I Presldente," (Paramount) AMI 8KMKXT8 TONIGHT t imjom ' ; "The Conqueror." . . . Star "The Cheat." COMING EVENTS May 21, Monday Dullness meeting of Mutlo club In Commercial club room, at 7:30 p. in. May 26, Friday Commencement ex erclsos at opra house. Address by Judge H. L. flenson, of Salem. ' June 5-10, Monday-fioturday Chau tauqua at Grants Tsbs. A snake found In Afr'rit N called thu spitting snn'.e by thw Hws. It Is be tween two ntnl t hi . feet lotitf and In especially bold Mini active, readily at tacklnp every uiiu who approaches It In confinement It I very savage, open Ins It mouth ind ejecting II fangs, from which the poison may bo often observed to drop end even sometimes to be forcibly elected, whence the nanio given It by the Roer. Disoernmsnt "I dnu't tiilnk women dare a sense of humor," paid the man with opin ion. "Moot of us." replied Miss Cayenne, "bsve the very highest acusp of hu mor. We know when not to laugh." WiHhlnptnii Ror. . 8he Could Furnish It Percy-1 nm tired of (his life of ease. I want life of toll, danger, excite ment and mlvciiture. Penelope Ob, this is an midden! But yon mny speak to my father. Blanket!. Blie-Vou'd think he'd cut more Icel He's a Ron of the Revolution and lie -I know, but he married a daughter of the resolution, Judge. PRACTICAL HEALTH. HINT. Ringing In the Ears. Persistent ringing In the ears Is not only n disagreeable and annoying sensation, but It may mean serious trouble. Ringing In the ears la a condition result- Ing from colds. The catarrhal affection of the homo and throat spreads Into the eustachian tube, and the congestion nnd swelling 4) following "aune the ringing In ears ' Tl trouble, unless rellev- ed. will irsult In deaf new Knf- fcrera from tlitte condition should seek the advice of n nose and throat apeclullHt without delay. ' ;. 4 . PER52ML LOCAL Chas. E. Wise was lo'the city yes terday from his Merlin ranch. Special prices on all suits. It will pay you to see them before buying. Mrs. E. Uehkopf. ' 7J8U Mrs. Kd Kraft returned to Merlin yesterday after spending the past two months In this city, All this week, regular 12.50 Non pareil bicycle tires for $2,25 at Cra mer llros. 752 Mrs. Wesley Jones snd' little daughter left Saturday morning for Dorrts, Cal to spend the summer. 0. H. Carner went to Wolf Creek Saturday on business. A great bargain In that 127. CO "America' 'bicycle at Cramer Bros. Dr. and 'Mrs. A. W. LlHter, of Tills mook, are visiting the doctor'a par ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Kd Lister. Guaranteed garden hose for 12 cents per foot at Cramer Bros. 752 Raymond IjeRoy went to Hugo last night to spend Sunday. Lawn mowers sharpened at Cramer Bros. 752 Hand sprayers and aphlsclde for your rose bushes at Cramer Bros. 52 Mis Francis Gllflllan went lo Roseburg last night to visit friends snd to attend the Rebekaha' conven tion this week. Bicycle hospital at Cramer Bros. Ivan Ketteraon went to Dorrls Sat urday to spend the summer at the Kesterson mill. Alex Nibley left last night for Bait Lake City, where the directors of the Oregon-Utah 8ugar company will hold a meeting within the next few days. Jaa. Iogan was In the city from Waldo yesterday, motoring In with his family to transact business and to find out how the primary election turned out. Notice to Klk-- j . All members of the II. . 0. K. In the city are requested to meet at the Guild hall at 2 o'clock sharp to at tend In a body the funeral of Brother Joseph Moss, . . A Family Affair ; . The Rogue River Community club will present at the Rogue River opera house on , Saturday, May 27, ' the farce, ''A - Family Affair," the pro ceeds to go toward the deficit from 1 (he barbecue Isst fall. N'EW TODAY Hnglett ood Dairy, Phone 222 The pure milk dairy. 92tf. Tom Fry Buys lUwIdencr Turn Fry last week purchased the cottage at the corner of Third and B streets known as the Tunics place, and Mr. and Mrs. Fry are now lo cated In their new home. Clark A Ifolman, I'ndcrUkert Licensed embalmers. Phone B0 tf Homrtlilng l'nliue Today In the way of morning service at the Baptist church, a farmer, a bank er, and a newspaper man each tell a Bible story the pustor Is gone. Good music Hack From Stanford tana Ament has returned from Stanford university, where he baa been attending school the past school yesr. NM Allen, also a student at the.ssuie Institution, will arrive home this evening. Attention Knights of PytliUs it Is the desire of Thermopylae lodge, No. 50, that all members and visiting brothers attend the funeral of our worthy brother, Joseph Mom, at the residence, at 2:30 p. m., Sun day, May 21. Lincoln Savage, K. of R. and 8. Ilotmau Re-elected Available returns for the election of Justice for the local Justice pre cincts Indicate that James Holman has won the election by a good margin. Roue Festival !e Changed ,Tbe date for the annual Rose Fes tival has been changed from the 2nd to the 16th of June, thus bringing it a week after the closing of the Chau tauqua. It is also believed that the rosea will be in the very height of their season on the 16th. Fuller an nouncement will be made later. Invents YeJilcIe Lamp F. F. Grove baa Invented and re cently patented an improved vehicle lamp, with reflectors so arranged that the lighting on the road ia ample, with the absence of a glare. The lamp Is arranged for either electric light or gas. Mr. Grove Is now ne gotiating with manufacturers to put the lamp on the market. Tlte Wanlmtw Cleaners Have recently Installed a dry room, which enablea ua to destroy that dis agreeable gasoline oder. Yours for better service. Remember we call for and deliver. Phone 147. 609 G street. Amos F. Williams, prop. 754 Play TennU at Medford A number of Grants Pass hlgb school students and Instructors went to Mod ford to attend and some of them to take part In the tennis tour nament. Among those who wont were: Misses Christina Mclonn. 'Minnie Tuffs. Helen Bobslen, Flor ence Riddle. Blla Anderson. Ksther Gilkey. Louise Plnkerton. and Marlon Southworth: Messrs. J. A. Westcott, Garnet Best, Douglas Plnkerton, Wln fleld Gilkey, and Earle Voorhles. They went to Med ford by automobile. Photograph. Knlcker Whnt does Jones look like BockerIIe has a nose for news, an ear for gossip and an eye for the main chaiice.New York Sun The L'lopla of today is tho reality of tomorrow. I'ay Music Club Monday A business meeting of the Music club has been called tor Monday evening, at 7:30, In the Ladles' Auxi liary rooms. All members are re quested to be present, aa the disposi tion of the funds on hand Is to be decided. Xolce to I. O. O. P. Members All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are requested 4o be present at I. O. O. F. hall at' 1:30 p. m. Sunday, to attend the funeral aervlces of Mr. Moss. m. E. C. "Our ChrlHtlnn Church Bible school, 9:45 Macy, director. Song service, 11 a. m. Sermon, 11:30. Subject, Plea.". Communion, 12 o'clock. Senior C. E., 7 p. m. Mrs. Eleanor i Carey, leader. J There will be no evening preach ing service, as we dismiss for the graduating exercises at Newman M. E. church. J. H. Harmon. (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 : words, two Issues, 25c; six Issues,' 50c; one month, $1.50, when paid in advance. When not paid In advance, . Be jper Jlne per Issue.) FOR SALE Good work horse, ' wagon and harness tor sale cheap j for cash. Call on or address Mrs. L. B. Coffman, 315 E street, Grants j ' Pass, or S. E. Coffman, Grants j Pass hotel. 756 i T1LLAMOO The Best INSURE your dwellings and house hold goods with L. A. Launer. tf pi: Ht7irSTK von raph er. Masonic " " t ' : . . is Temple. Ofnc phone 174-J, res-j deqee 341-R. Miss Harris. 783; Full Cream Cheese j KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY ' " Quality First IF INTERESTED in lots for home or j speculation make me an offer on ! lots number 1 and 2 Lnndbergl Addition. A bargain for some one. N, O. Pike, 343 Washington, Street, Portland, Oregon. . 757 FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, bath, electric lights, hot and cold water. Cool and shady, 232 West J street. 753 HORSE FOR SALE Weight, about 1400. 7 yesr old. Inquire Hend ersons, 3 miles west of city on hill road. 757 FOR 8 ALE A No. 1 all around driv ing and saddle mare, s years old. Pacer. Gentle for ladies and child ren, good traveler, easily caught, buggy and harness thrown in, no reasonable offer refused, quick sale. Address 963 care of Courier '- 757. PHEASANTS eggs at half price, China Pheasants, $1.50 per dozen. Golden Pheasants $2.00 per dozen. Silver Pheasants $3.00 per dozen. Reeves Pheasants, $3.60 per dozen. C. H. Sampson, 411 D Street 757 WANTED 400 feet 8-Inch pipe, also large tank. G. A. Hamilton, Phone 603-F-2. 757 WANTED A second-band range or cook stove. Must be reasonable in price and tn good condition. Phone 322-J. 753 FOR 8ALE Slabwood, mostly fir, cut in 16-Inch lengths. Delivered at $1.40 per tier. , Phone Edger ton's saw mill, 187-J. 75$ FOR SALE Farm wagon, one set breeching harness, one set hack harness. A -bargain. M. G. Sturte vant, 809 Meade street. 753 ANNUAL ii Vlf - Put out by the largest senior class ever graduating from the Grants Pass High School v Shows the progress in Literature, Social and Athletics .For sale at Sabin's, Demaray's, and Horning'g. 50c. WEDDING BELLS FAIL TO JIHGLE FOUND Auto top hood. Owner can secure same at Courier office by Identifying property and paying for advertisement. 753 location notices, Courier office. Fish and Game Pictures i W. T. Flnley, state blologlBt, will arrlvo tn Grants Pass Monday, and In the evening will show his famous moving pictures of the game and fish life of Oregon at the assembly room of the Commercial club. These pic tures are the most marvelous of their kind ever produced, and have an edur rational Interest that should make every one In the city wish to see them. There la no charge. The following concerning the ma trimonial difficulties of some .Grants Passites at Redding, California, is contained In ' the " Redding Search light of Thursday.' "A double wedding, in which a mother and daughter were to be the brides, , was frustrated yesterday morning because the lover of the daughter could not get a marriage license. , He was not old enough. "Charles C. Mahan, a mining man ' ri i a w k - SMALL SAWMILL for sale. Write;'"'" " uuou'' "' aaaa for particulars. T. J. (Everton & FeTT ot Grants P9S- toether Son. R. F. D. No. 2, Grants Pass. wltn her daughter, Mies Marie Ferry. Ore. Phone 610-P-5 757 !"nd Earl u vre- a yunK man rrom . I Grants Pass also, comprised an auto- FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for moblle party arriving In Redding housekeeping. Apply Sunday at Wednesday morning. They rode in a 207 West C : street, orp . hone llarge tour)ng car drlven Dy R chauf. 0-J- treur. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room j "Mahan and Mrs. Ferry went to with bath. In best residence dls-ithe county clerk's office at the earli trlct, close In. 655 North Gth'egf possible' hour. TheJ had no street. 754 trouble In getting a marriage license. rv-n, o.ii , k.n,..,j 1 i,.v;Earl Le Vere. the young man of harness, oole and singletrees. In- nam trm rant8 Pa' and quire of P. M. or J. M. Hoxle. Wild- ;Ml88 Marle Ferr'- 8ed only 16, but ervllle. Oregon. 753 pretty and sweet, declared that they ' . .. .. . wanted to 'be marriad also, and would wiUi BXOHANUB wen miprovea the county clerk Dleage ,MM them 40-acre rancti m Appiegate vauey llcen8e? , Mrs. Ferry was willing to give ner consent, ie vere eaia ne chauffeur and Mahan seemed to know better. "The ardent lover called np Grants Pass, Ore., on the long distance phone. He asked for Judge C. G. Gillette, but his grandmother, Mrs. James Marsh, answered, "Ton come right home. I won't give my con sent for you to be married In Red ding. Come home and get married If you want tbV " M, ' ' " "Mr. Mahan and Airs, Ferry hur ried off to the ministers, being fol lowed ia a crestfallen way by Mr. Le Vere and Miss Marie." Seme Qussr English Names. We may puzzle our brains over tbe tongue twisting names which France and Russia have given to some ot their towns, but England furnishes a few quite as dazzling as that of PrzemysL Hurstmonceaux. for instance, is pro nounced Her-so: Kirkcudbright, Kir-coo-bree: Daventry. Dautry: Leomin ster. Lemster, and Evesham is called' E-sbam. London Opinion. . N for desirable Grants Pass Improv ed, or close in property. Address '! No. 963, care Courier. 753 was twenty-one year of age, but the Tie Needlecraft Shop v First Quality ART MATERIALS ' KoUou and Novelties, Corsets, Toilet Articles, Japanese Goods. Royal Society Art Goods a Specialty Mrs. H. Albion TV l (EvAm' Toniirht ' Jesse L. Lasky presents Fannie Ward and Sessue Hayakawa j The in Oieat , v. Are you above reiroarli in handling that which does not belong to you? Are you trusted with sums Monging to others? In you keep othr Kople'8 money? , Hoe how ft great problem of life la worked to a dramatic and ewltlng roncluHton. . I tfl The Paramount , Vk7 1 'vCf , Of Features Fo .ij I mr"iiLli "' ' "' ' ' ' ' ' " "" ' ''i-ww-'Bas E-X-P-E-R-T-S have declared that In the his tory of moving pictures only four "technically" perfect photoplays have been produced. IMd you know that? Well, that In wluit they my. , And the Paramount feature, The Cheat," at the RTAR theater tonight and Monday night. Is one of these four. i . "The Chest" does not teach, preach, lecture, scold or ser. montee; It points no moral, nor does It adorn a tale. A nd yet the story Is so un usual unique would not he too emptiatlc word and Its de velopment . so adroitly and so tenoely handled, that the audi ence sits thrilled, hushed, ex pectnnt to the, last for the un guetwable denouement which, when It comes, so HurpriKea, startles and mentally crumples it tluit it emerges only slowly from Its state of enmeshed Ibe wJ)(lcmMnt and engulfed pyr rhmtlsm over . thoee Incidents that for one and one-quarter hours It hss seen and felt. BIJOU Theatre if,' -V - . . AVILLAim MACK AND RM1) MARKEY s The two bright stars of "Aloha Oe" ' lUrney Sherry, star of "Iletween Men" a iutenNo drsma of New York Society and Wall Street finance " "THE CONQUEROR" ,':;'V:.''. sActa "The Conqueror" Is Vonstructed In a way that makes It continually Intense. Willard Mack as a Wolf of Finance and Void Markey as a debutante are featured. The Interest does not slacken for sn In Ntsnt, that InerTutUle touch of genius la there, Just as It wss evident In luce's previous picture, "The Despoilers." N. Y. Kvening Mall. MACK 6WA1N, the biggest anil funniest of the Keystone laugh, makers, In "A UVIK STAR." Two acts. Here Is a program with four of the highest salaried stars of tho photoplay art. "PTS A TRIANGLE."