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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1916)
KOXDAT, M, ttli. DAILY ROatK RIVER COURIER LOCAL ; i COLUMBIA DANCE MUSIC FOR THE PICXIC It's easy enough to take a Columbia along, and the splen did music it furnishes makes dancing extremely delightful. Come in and hear some ot the new dances on the Col umbia. Tou can get a machine as low as $15. Take one with yon on your summer's outings. Tou will not regret it , Muse and Photo House Stanton BoweO, Prop, "Damged Goods" the world-famous photoplay made by the Mutual Film cor poratioa, and interpreted ta seven acts by Richard Beaaett and all-eUr cast of players, which comes to the STAR theater next -Taeeday and Wedaeaday, pictures the terrible coase qsences of vice, aad the phy sical rain that follows abase of the moral law. "Damaged Goods" to a stir, ring plea for a pure life before marriage, in order to make Im possible the traasmiasioa of hereditary taints to future gen erations. Ry. Charles H. Parkharst Is one of hnndreds of the clergy that has recommended this great drama. "Damaged Goods," is the aigheat-resrfal photoplay ever booked ia Grants Pass. Goat's Tims Honored Calling. In tbe Farm and Fireside Is an e mj on tbe goat wbhb says smong other things: "The goat is a preat aid in keeping tin cans, brickbats, scrap Iron and oth er rubbish from accumulating around the farm. e be eats ail of tbese things as fast as they apiwsr. snd be would be a greater success ia tbis wsy If be wssn't so ambitious. But tbe goat is ambitions, and be keeps branching oat and Increasing bis capacity and diet until be takes In tbe harness and bog gy cushions aud machinery and carpets and tbe knobs off doors. He can strip a long line of clothes faxter tbsn tbe best laundrynian In the business.". Th Ssvsn Slsspsrs. The seven sleepers of Ephesus. a fa vorite subject in medieval ait. were seven Christians who to escape tbe per secution of Declus concealed them selves la a cave whose mouth was closed by their enemies. Tbe care was rediscovered 3)0 years afterward, wben the sleepor awoke youthful and la perfect health. L. L. Jewell returned from Los Angeles this morning. Harry Pond left this morning tor points in northern California. Half pound sacks ot the most de licious marshmallows, at lOo each, at Sabln's. "J Miss Mary Moore returned to Med ford this morning, after a tew days in town. See the new shipment ot ladies' silk and lingerie waists. Mrs. Reh- jkopf. . 775tf ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garland ar ' rived Sunday from Glendale and will make their home In this city. j W. R. Brower returned to Rogue River after spending Sunday here. Mrs. Ira Binns and baby returned to Albany this morning after visiting 'relatives here for some time. Pure aluminum ware, 10 per cent 'discount, this week only. Grants Pass 'Hardware Company. , 7S6 j Dr. 0. F. Hopkina returned to Portland this morning. Dr. Hopkins 'occupied the pulpit at the Methodist ichurch Sunday. Seth Blake and Kenneth Weir came down from Portland to visit fr!ends for a tew days. ' J See "The Golden Chance." Star theater tonight. Greatest photoplay ever seen here. 781 E. R." Strahan returned to Rogue River after a day In town on business. District Game Warden Driscoll .left for Ashland this afternoon, bar ing just returned from a trip to the 'mouth of the river. Mrs. E. S. Adams, ot Oakland. California, returped from a trip to Merlin. This week. 10 per cent discount on all kitchen utensils. Grants Pass Hardware Company. 786 Mrs. J. M. Isham returned todsv from Drain, wre she has been fof severaLdays on rtsit. Norman Jacob3cn. of the Portland forestry office, arrived here yo'ter 'day from Rosebn.x j Cbas. Chaffee, of Long Beach. Cal.. Is In the city visiting bis friend. E. L. ; Churchill. Mr. Chstfee Is a property ! owner In this district Don't neglect, if picnicking, to take a aack of marshmallows, 10c As you find them or toasted, they are sure some aood. At Sabln's Drug Store. Carl D. Shoemaker, state game warden, accompanied by Deputy For ester Flory, of Portland, and Deputy Warden Drlscol, of Ashlsnd, arrived here todsy after a trip to Gold Beach, On the way back tbe gentlemen vis ited the Josephine caves, going In by way of Holland. Ship Poultry Knox tt Armentrout began the sea son tor shipping poultry today with a consignment ot 760 pounds. Ot this mount 500 pounds was dreased, while the remainder was ot live poul try. The shipment was sent through the Wells Fargo express to San Fran cisco. (ice WhlUikers! Those marshmallows are the best I ever tasted, and don't cost much either. Got them at Sablns. Complaint Is IMsndvied Judge Holman this morning dis missed a complaint that had been en tered In his court against G. V. Mc Craoken, the complaining witness be ing Rsnsome Orme, clerk In the Na tional drug store. After hearing tho ' evidence presented, the Judge held that there was not ground for action in the case. Many at Llthla Park The fame ot the Ashland Llthla park Is becoming quite noticeable here and every Sunday several auto loads spend the day there. A band concert Is given In the park Sunday, afternoon. Among those who attend ed the park yesterday were parties In the cars of Will Ireland, Will Fry, D. W. Mitchell. John Dennlson. P. P. Proctof and A. C. Bpperley. En&lewood Dairy, Phone The pure milk dairy. int. Silver Wedding for ChaUsoas It was a surprise silver wedding that occurred at the spacious and beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Chailson at 400 West G street on the evening of the list Inst. In the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Challson the neighbors took possession of the, premises, the date being the 25th an niversary of the marriage of the couple. The guests numbered about fifty. Vocal and Instrumental music constituted the entertainment. The tables were loaded with good things to eat. A few rich articles ot remem brance were presented to "the newly married couple." Heard Around the Camp Fire I guess Sahin Delivers the Goods In those 10c sacks ot marshmallows. Another Cltiien Added An eight-pound boy was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Waer, on Rogue River avenue. Xodce The Angelo Studio is preparing to go out ot business In Granta Pass. Prints from old negatives or new can be obtained for the next few weeks at reduced prices. 776 tf IKu-k tViim Onwrnit fit V Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dunbar re turned Sunday evening from a trip to Crescent City. Mr. Dunbar states that there Is the greatest Interest in the coming bond election, and that Dr. Bywater Is doing excellent work. His meetings are well attended, abd tbe Joetor Is making a reputation as a convincing and effective orator. 4 CARD OF THANKS COMEfG STENTS 4 Sept 19-20-21. Tuesday, Wednesday- We desire to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends who so klndlv aided us In the recent sick- Thuraday Josephine county falrnesa nd loss of husband, father and and celebration. j brother and to express our thanks for h many beautiful flowers. Those mmm .Z IjuiZjis ' t!t ' k'ldness will long be remem bered. FLORENCE A. LAWTON. WILLIS L. LAWTON. JONATHAN C. LAWTON. WILLIS W. LAWTON. HERBERT C. LAWTON. EARL M. LAWTON. MRS. IRWIN McCURDV. Did yon see "Carmen" In photoplay version as played by Geraldine Farrar or Theda llara? You will surely want to Me Charlie Chaplin s Version of "Carmen" His comedy masterpiece In four reels BIJOU Tomorrow &'Wcd. Midnight Choir in Court Ten young men of the city have been cited to appear before Police Judge Basler and answer to the charge of being out after hours at night. Saturday night, long past mid night, the group allowed Its enthusi asm to find escape through song and other forms of disturbance not alto gether harmonious, disturbing the sweet dreams of many citizens who were enjoying rest after a week of toll. Some of the riotous ones have stated their Intention of entering a plea ot guilty to the charge, while others are hesitating and may put the question to the test. There Is an ordinance that prohibits promenad ing the streets at unseemly hours, and in this Instance the alleged singing aggravated the case. Thrift Everybody admires the person who is thrifty. If you have a deposit In the Josephine County bank that is a sure slen that you are thrifty. 782 L2J vB. 9mi fea Sw 'I i tiJ y TWO RANGES IN ONE , V JheMort Popular Ran&rlrjv: I I DEMOKffifflOM 1 1 Jf THIS WEEK By ALCAZAR Woman Demonstrator COME IN and let her show you the most simple and perfect Coal and Gas Range made. Two Complete Ranges in One. Same oven U used for either fuel or both can bo used at the tame time, without removing or replacing a single part Simply, Pull or Pu$h a iUeer"A and oven is ready for use. Can't be beat for Comfort, Convenience and Economy, AD the Year 'Round. A Duplex Alcazar u tht Rang for your Home. A Useful Souvenir FREE for the Ladies attending. , Grants Pass "Hardware Co. AT YOl'B 8EHVICK IK ; SeU adOtiarjite Y TOOLS and CUTLERY ROQITC RIVER HARDWARE ' Tbe Big Red rroat Bijou Tonight Parked to the l)Mrs IiSft nlKht's llrM shmlng by the Itoyal Hawaiian Neretutdws was the muNlra! hit of (lie sea son. Ton I (lit Hmt show starts 7:15 Two-lteel Keystone "CINhKILS OF liOVK" Featuring (luster Conklln One Hour Hawaiian MukIcbI He-ialtle One Hour Heroiid show starts 8:. 10 Please Come Karly 13 aad S3 Cents Notice : The large audience at the Star tlieater last night wildly applauded scene after scone in the wonderful ptiotodrama, "The Golden Chance," In which (leo HMtley and Wallace Held, NiipKrted by an allitar rat of I'lirainoiint players, apMart1. iNnsens of thoe present Mp mhI at the box ofllce to say "Tlu Ciolden tliance," from erery angle, was the greateM photo, piny ever seen In (ranU Pass, In this Judgment of Its audi ence, the Mar management heartily concurs, ..In ptiotog. raphy, In Settings, In Its thrill ing unique slory and In the flawless acting of the perfect cast, "The Oolden Chance" never lias been equalled as a screen entertainment. The Mar maiuurement urges every one to see this picture to hlKht. J. U 8CIIWKMC, Manager. LOCALS BEATEN BY KLAMATH FALLS Before a large slsed crowd, that Included the occupants of about 85 automobiles, Klamath Falls defeated Grants Pass on tbe A. A. C. grounds here yesterday by a score of 13 to 7. For several Innings the contest was close and Interesting, but as the offensive efficiency of the rliitors In creased while that of tbe locals be came more and more helpless against the pitching ot Collegian Lyle Blgbee. the visitors gradually drew away and won with ease. Bogart and Blgbee clouted out home runs. The Klamath Falls players behaved with a kindly urbanity which would seem to extricate them from the "naughty boy" charges made agalns them by Medford. The score: Klamath Falls 13 14 4 Grants Pass - 7 6 2 Blgbee and Clark; Cornell "ami Baker. When fa we do come to tue average man It roosts on bis tombstune.-Pltt 1 burgh Telegraph. KILLING OF LIEUT. AU.UIt HAS 11KF.V CO.XFIKMKIt Portlsnd, June 26. Conflrmlna the death of Lieut. Henry R. Adair, killed In the Carrlsal battle, the fol lowing telegram was received Sun day from General Scott by Adair's family. "Message from Oeneral Trevlno says that he has statement from In terpreter Plllsbary that Lieut. Adair has been killed. It Is with deep re gret that I have to Inform you of the loss of this gallant officer In the per formance of duty. The department is making every effort to get further particulars, which will be forwarded when received." Twenty youthful CHAIIL1K CHAPLIN'S will he seen on the Mrvet l morrow. Watch for Ihein. CAIlllAXZA TOO Ill HV TO WKITK TO WIIJtON Mexico City, June 26. Tbe foreign office made the positive declaration today that work on the Mexican reply to the United States note has not even been begun. It Is Impossible, officials said, to forecast when the reply will be ready for delivery. It Is generally believed It will not be sent to Wash Ingtou for seversl days. In addition to ' Charlie Chaplin's lUirlenque on HIJou theatre present two "Carmen," the tills wevk will super-feat tires. Thursday "HAPIINK AXI THK FIIIATF" With lilllan filth and ' "HULL'S HIJJGHB" With Wm. S. Bast guadsy Star Tonight i'f''-'AT?j& I fx:. n-yr JESSE L. LASKY Present Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid in "The Golden Chance" A great Paramount feature In six acts A photodrama thrilling In story and exciting In scene. A combination of two superb players as stars In one great play Admission B and J5 rents. First performance Ti 43 o'clock COMING: "Itanaired Goods," the vital drama of moral uplift, with Ilk-hard HenaeU and all-star cast. Kndorsed by public, press aad clergy; -. V i i