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PACK FOUR DAILY ROGUE RIVEH COl'lUEll MONDAY, Al'l'8T 01, 1010 Follow Your Business Closely by keeping not merely a record of weights, but also a Kodak picture record of your stock a, various ages and the develop ment under different food con ditions file in an album for reference. Such a record will enable you to follow your business more closely, because It la a record you can keep, and the pictures will tell the facts. Kodaks $.00 and up. Brownies $1.25 and up. Ask for free catalogue. Music and Photo House Stanton Howell, Prop. AMI SEME NTS TONIGHT Bijou Triangle . Program -f . Star f Paramount Photoplay. j PERSSNdL tB LOCflL j XOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of the County ofJojwhlne, State of Oregon, will on the second Monday In September, to-wlt, September 11, 1916, attend at the court house. In said county and publicly examine the assess ment roll and correct all errors In Taluation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other prop erty assessed by the assessor; and It shall be the duty of persons interested to appear at the time and place ap pointed. ECLUS POLLOCK, Assessor Josephine County, Ore. WOOD WASTED The city of Grants Pass will re ceive at the office of the undersigned, at the City Hall, Grants Pass, Ore Son, on or before 12 o'clock, noon, on September 1st, 1916, sealed pro posals for the sale and delivery at the city hall of thirty-five (35) tiers of chunk hard wood, (oak, man sanlta or laurel) 16 inch length, and all to be body wood cut from live timber and to be dry and thoroughly seasoned. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. H. BASLER. Auditor and Police Judge. 829 Job printing of every description at the Courier office. BIJOU THEATRE Where Everybody Goes That Everybody Knows TRIANGLE PROGRAM Last night of 'Civilization s Child' A strong Triangle drama, with an all-star cast headed by Wm. II. Thompson and including Anna IJhr, Dorothy Dalton and Jack Standing. A comedy of unuxual originality A ROUGH KNIGHT Shorty Hamilton in liMM) feet of gonuine fun Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Odp.ke epeut Sunday at Crater lake. White-crown Jar caps at the Rogue River Hardware. 828 Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bush returned from Crater lake Sunday. Children's trimmed hats at 60c Mrs. E. Rehfcopt. l0tf Mrs. Dora Cleveland aud Eva Brattoa are vlslliug at Uallce. K. Mlsaguchl went to Medford this, morning to attend to business there. Stone Jars at the Rogue River Hardware. 888 Mrs A. A. Flynu returned this mornlug from a visit wW Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stadden, of Marsh field, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean Saturday. Ladies' trimmed hats at SI. Mrs. B .Rehkopf. f Rev. W. F. Gloeckner returned this afternoon from a tew days at Reu ben. N. F. Macduff returned yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Powers. p J. McGee left this morning tor Hornbrook and will spend several ta At that place. D. B. Reynolds arrived Saturday night from an inspection trip of the lookout stations In the northern part of the national forest. Mrs. W. E. Nlckleson arrived yes terday from Portland and is visiting here with Mrs. J. C. Calhoun. Mrs. Alex Brown and son, Rodney, returned Saturday evening to Pioneer where Mr. Brown is stationed. Mrs. H. B. Doxsee left this morn ing for Brownsville after visiting here with her sister. Mrs. J. C. Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clarke. Mrs. J. J. Roemer. Mrs. Douglas Wood and Mrs. Catherine Gray autoed to Crater lake today. . Miss Marion White arrived yester day from The Dalies. Miss White Is in charge of the advanced Eng lish classes at the High School. Miss Blanche Shelly came down from Merlin Sunday and will spend several days in the city visiting. Miss Oneita Barnard returned to Ashland this morning after visiting hers for several days with Miss Ivan Day. Miss Marlon Nell, of Portland, left this morning for Jacksonville after spending Sunday in the city visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, L. A. Neil, Miss Angle Nell and James King of Ashland visited Sunday with the W. E. Dean family. Ladies use White-crown jar caps, the sanitary non-poisonous kind on all of your Mason jars. Get them at the Rogue River Hardware. 828 Mrs. Fred Hesse arrived here this morning from Portland and will visit here with her mother Mrs. Clara Cotf man and brother and sister, Will Ireland and Miss Minnie Ireland. Mrs. A. Dawkins and children ar rived this morning from Portland and were met by Mr. Dawkins who will have charge of the commercial de partment of the high school for the coming year. Don't fail to see Mr. Malam dem onstrate his system of interior dec orating at the Josephine any time after noon on Tuesday the 22nd it you are interested either directly or Indirect ly in interior decoration. 829 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Calvert left .Sunday morning for Portland where Ithey will be the guests of Bishop Walter P. Sumner. Mrs. Calvert's studio will be closed during their ab sence of about two weeks. Mrs. W. R. McCracken and daught er, Genevieve, and Mrs. M. Murphy and son, Clifford returned this after noon from a weeks camping trip on j upper Cow creek. Mr. McCracken, Mr. Murphy and wray Murphy are ; returning by auto. Envelopes printed at the Courier Letterheads at the Courier. Uby Girl Horn Horn, to Mr. aud Mrs. M. F. Bing ham, of Thompson creek, a girl. Knglewood Itelry, Phone m The pure milk dairy. slltf. WiU PrtMdt Tonight Rev. S. M. Cheek arrived this afemoon and will preach at the South Methodist church this even to. .' Change In Library How The Grants Pass Library (not the public library) will be open from now on on Tuesday and Saturday afternoons from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. a keynote of "Americanism" whoa ht said "We want no Catholic party in tiiU country." ' 1 " r 'Now York, Aug. 21, Bitter de nuiiclinliia of directors of American universities and colleges, who "per mit an alien radii-ahum to contamin ate the fountaluuead. the youth of Stop! Look! listen! "In the country God made and man forgot." See advertisement in this Issue of things doing September 2, 3. and 4, Brookings Oregon. S27t( Rruntbaughs Week-End Visitors Professor and Mrs. J. F. Brum baugh, formerly residents of this city, visited with friends here Fri day and Saturday upon their return from the San Diego exposition. Mr. Brumbaugh has been at O. A. C. for the past year where he is a pro-i fessor of psychology. Specials for Tuesday Sausage UHc Hamburger 12 tie. Phone Si for quick delivery. City Market. Five percent dlxrount for rush. $19 Itcport Kortxt Klres Thirty forest fires have been re ported to the present time. None our country," was contained la the of these have been serious, however, report of the National Oommlttee on aud have been put under control .he- Public Morals, made here today by fore any great amount of damage Edward Feeney of Brooklyn to the was done. There has been a large 'fifteenth annual convention of the amount of rain in the mountains this j American Federation of Catholic So summer, which probably accounts for defies, the fart that no serious fires have' "Insist that the minds of your sons been encountered. The local forestry ; be not debased," said Feeney, "Steer office also has got fire location down clear of the school that tolerates with to a science and Is able to get men in Its precincts the pagan idea of the to the scene of action before the materialistic, conception of history, blase has got beyond control. either through addle-brained profea- jsors or the socialistic clatter. It is up Hold Box Social to you to demand the Marxism, im- On Saturday evening. August 19, morality or disloyalty to the religion the Fraternal Brotherhood held a 'of your fathers or to your country box social In their lodge room In the shall not be tolerated la any form." W. O. W. hall. After a class of five j . were given the Initiatory rights, the lodge closed in due form and the dors were thrown open to the public. A musical program was rendered, after the disposal of the beautiful baskets, the tables were spread and the bountiful supper was enjoyed by a large crowd of visitors as well as the entire membership of the order. The state organisers. Mr. 'and Mrs. H. H. Houghton, expect to leave about the first of September for the north ern part of the state In company with the new state manager, J. M. Martin, of Seattle, who has been appointed to fill the vacancy made by the resig nation of the Hon. M. O. O'Mally, of ORGANIZE TO FIGH T U, S, INTERVENTION San Francisco, Aug. 21. A nation wide campaign against intervention In Mexico was started here today. , when offices were opened by the Mex ican Landowners Non-intervention League. I The organisation was started by Gould Harold, one time wealthy land holder of Mexico, who baa been nam- Colonel Scott Leaves Colonel and Mrs. T. W. Scott or the Salvation Army, left this morn- I'" .iPortiano-: The organising work after "J&J "'"S" must luirrrouiig mm at iuq i rco- byterlan church Sunday morning, while bis wife conducted the services at the Salvation Army hall. The Col onel gave a lecture at the hall In the evening. The talks were all well attended. 1.. , . ... , -,. L. lueir aepariurw win iw curnru u vj .local organisers. A neat sum was added to the treasury of the order 'from the sale of the baskets. Tourists Visit at Conklin Home- Two cars of tourists, "seeing Ore gon." visited the latter part of the week with the Arthur Conklin family. They are en route to Crater lake, and will return to their homes In Welsner, Idaho, via eastern Oregon. In the party were Dr. S. B. Dudley, his son Paul and daughters Dorothy and Lucy, R. W. Hicks, H. H. Benfrey. Earl Strangler and Miss Crull. Trade at Home If you pay 118.00 to $25.00 for SLUGFEST MARKS LOCAL WIN 13-10 Kent, Colonel Daniel Burns and Rob 'ert F. Johnson are vice-presidents. I The league announced as -its pur pose "Action by the United 8tstes .that will tend towards rhabtlltatlon 'of Mexico on lines that shall be mut ually agreed upon, to give publicity to actual facts regarding conditions 'as they exist there, In ordor to con vince Americans that intervention wonld be nothing lees than a crime." The league will send speakers .throughout the country." Coming to Grants l'as Thursday, August 24 (me Day Only WILL H. WILSON Buying all Mmla or good second luuul clothing, hats, shoos, ahlrta and underwear for men, women and children. Have your Muff ready ami drop a card to me, rare Courier, not later than Wednesday. I will rail Thursday Ix'tween 10 and 'J o'clock. After putting three or four atained baseballs over the fence on foul tips, yesterday, the local "Caseys" got a chance at a bright new "pill' In the sixth and seventh Innings, and batted Medford for ten runs. With the game apparently sewed up for the team from Medford. 10-3, and Caster rnlne itronsr. the box was ripped a suit or overcoat, why not have lt'froni ft new ba whlch eeme(1 t0 tailored to your measure, from the'be ,ttracted 8qnreiy to the local Oregon Wool line. Free caps thin '.iuS,tickB. and while red-clad visit week. Geo. S. Calhoun. 829 'ng players were running circles chasing the ball, the Grants Pass toesers rsn races around the diamond. In the sixth and seventh the score HEAVY ONSET BEGUN I Continued from page 1.) O. A C. Grant Landa 1 Blue print plats of Josephine an ' Curry counties showing O. t C. land grant sections, for sale at the Courier office, $1.50. 827tf was I went to 13-10 for the locals. Dan Osborne pitched good ball for five Innings, bat was retired when the Medford onslaught rapped him for three In the fifth frame, and added seven more In the next. Big Catch of SteeUwads A large catch of steelheads made yesterday by John Blxby Bd'Wheder hom flnlshed with gootf Harpv Hrnrea TUB nnti rn nil mic-i en on crayfish. Yesterday was a poor twirling, easily holding his own. Tho Inral llne-un starting- was. day for riy fishing, a very few being ;Weckler 2nd; Horn8by, M; W. Os caught on these, the larger catches I jst; a,.,,,, 3rd: Pernolli tempted an offensive along the Mon-astlr-Salonlkl railway. The Serbs drove in the right flank or the Bul garian force from Fiorina, forcing the enemy back upon the town and at the same time made vigorous attack eastward as far as Lake Ostrovo, lighting is still going on. Incessant sklrmlshea between pat rols aud frequent Infantry engage ments In which whole regiments have tsken part are reported on the Brit ish and French fronts along the en tire Greek border east of Lake Dot ran. In the Dolran district hot ar tillery struggles have occurred. Air men on both sides are very active. Hostile aeroplanes attempted a raid cm ,1 1 lea camps soiun ur Moiran out were driven back by allied aviators. (X)MINO The Great Patriotic lrUiie Photo- "THE BATTLECHYOF PEACE" In nine reN ao.OOO PEOPLE S.tMM) IIOILSKS 17 AEHOI'LANF.H DreadnaughU and aubniartnes, sea planes and every form of military equipment. A call to aniut agnlw WAR BIJOU THEATRE being made on the halt. There were twenty six steelheads averaging about three pounds to tbe fish, in the catch. cf.: Baker, c: Schmidt, If: Wood, rf: D. Osborne, p. PUts of Grants Pass Blue print plats, revised and cor rected to date, showing present ownership of all large tracts, tor sale at the Courier office, $150. 827tf TOMORROW Anita Stewart and Earl Williams in "THE JUGGERNAUT" Tho feature of this geat photo play Is the most tremendous climax ever achieved In a photo drama. . Bijou Theatre Notice to Palnterw'and Decorators On Tuesday, August 22, O. M. Malam, the originator of the "Decora tive System" will demonstrate their system of decorating Interiors at the Hotel Josephine. 'All painters, archi tects and those Interested in Interior decoration in the home, church, school or other buildings should not tail to see this demonstration. Tou PATRIOTISM MARKS CATHOLIC MEETING New York, Aug. 21. Undivided loyalty to God and nation was the keynote of the meetings held today as a part of the annual Catholic week convention here this week, in which 25,000 persons are participating. In opening prayers blessings were Invoked upon the nations. Before the sound of religious songs died away, new voices sang patriotic airs. PORTLAND MARKETS Portland. Aug. 21. Today's mar ket quotations were: Wheat-Club, 119; bluestem, 123. Oats No. 1 white feed. 29.00. Barley-Feed 33.00. Hogs -Best live. 9.70. Prime steers, 7.00; fancy cows 5.35; best calves, 7.50. Spring lambs. 9.35. Butter City creamery 32; coun try. 37. Bgs Selected local extras, 30. Hens, 15; broilers, 16 ii 17; geese, 10 Copper, 28 Mi. WHKAT MAUKKT KM (Tt'ATKH Berlin, Aug. 21. Bulgarian troops have captured the town of Vlrhllla, southeast of Fiorina, it was officially announced tonight. Another Serbian position was stormed and captured at Malkanlszeplanlnar. Te Sell nd Guarantee wmmttm TOOLS and CUTLERY ROGUE RIVElt II A ROW A UK The BU Red Front Chicago, Aug. 21. Wheat opened strong today on good buying and higher cables, msklng gains of from 1 to 2 cents, but dropped to be low opening a few minutes later, when lonKS started to make profits. Sept. was down later at 148 Dec. down at 152 Vs and May down 2 at 1561 from the opening. The corn market fell with wheat, fav orable weather reports giving It a hesitant tone. Sharp gnlns were made In oats at the opening, but the mar ket declined later on the weakness In other grains. Envelopes printed at the Courier Mining blanks at tho Courier office. will not be urged to buy. This Is j The papal colors yellow and white simply a demonstration conducted for appear with the Stars and Stripes, the Acme White Lead and Color Delegates are wearing miniature flags Works. 829 ITII DENIES THAT I Injured by Revolver ENGLAND I'.I.OCM PEACE Glenn McCalllster was shot In the head this morning when a revolver Lonlon, Aug. 2t. tlorniany has with which he and a friend were play shown no disposition toward peace, ,lng was accldently discharged. Glenn except on terms dishonorable and was playing at tho home of Edward humiliating to some of tho allies, i Garrett and had picked up an old .22 Premier Asqulth Informed the house 'caliber pistol, that was lying on the of commons today. I ground. Happening to have a bullet , The premier's statement was made j In his pocket, he put this In the bar In answer to assertions by Under Sec retary Zimmerman of the Germar. foreign office, who told a Hungarian newspaper recently that It was Eng land that was blocking peace, Zimmerman's statement that Eng land prevented her allies from show ing a disposition toward peace Is un true, Asqulth said. He reminded the German foreign official that Germany has never submitted, official terms of peace. . rel. He held It out to Edward and the other boy not knowing It was cocked, took It. A slight pressure was applied to the trigger and the gun was discharged, the bullet strik ing Glenn In the head. The skull was not penetrated, the bullet taking a sldewlse course and coming out about three inches from where it en tered. Dr. Loughrldge was called and reported the wound not dangerous. In addition to the colors of the church. The American Federation of Cath olic societies, State league of Cath olic societies and the Catholic Women's union also held sessions. Religion as tho bulwark of Am erican government was the theme of the addresses by tho hlRhest digni taries of tho Cntholle church In this country, during the opening day of the week's celebration. His Emin ence William, Cardinal O'Connoll, archbishop of Boston, declared re ligion has been tho mainstay of gov ernment and urged 'Americans to guard against athnlttni and so-called "free thought" and religious Intoler ance. History teaches, he added, that as there can be no liberty without law, there can be no law without God. flight Rev. Bishop Hlckey, of Rochester, one of the best known orators la the Catholic church, struck Star1 Tuesday Daniel Frohman I'rcwnU the Idol of the screen MARY PICKFORD In her greatest success "Poor Little Peppina" In six parts COMING Constance Collier in "The Code of Marcia Gray"