PAGE FOCR DAILY ROGUE IUYEU COURIER 81XUAV, SKITKMllRIt 10, 10t. Daily Rogua Elver Courier JL E. V00RHHE3, Pub. and Prop. W1LF0RD ALLEN. Editor. Enteral at tne Grant Put, Or con, Postofflce u second-class mall natter. Att Independent Republican Newt paper. United Press Leased Wire Telegraph ferric. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Tear $5.00 "fetx Months 8.00 Three Months...-. r 150 One Montb .SO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1010. OREGON WEATHER ' f v S'inday ' fair, warmer except 4 near the coast; westerly winds, DAY OP JUBILEE DUE. f Where the sugar Industry has be come best established and Its bene fits reallxed there is greatest rejoicing when a new factory makes possible a greater acreage of beets. . In a dis trict In Utah where 10 factories were already in operation the eleventh was dedicated on September 5th, and the community gave over two days te cele bration and. Jollification. A varied program was rendered, and among the speakers were General Manager One Hundred and Three North Sixth SHOES FOR ALL SHOES FOR SCHOOL The right kind and the right price KINNEY & TRUAX Tablet, pencil, ruler aud whistle with each pair of school shoes. THE COUNTY FAIR. The farmers of Josephine county are now getting' exhibits ready for display at the coming fair, which is to be held on the 19th. 20th and Slat of the month. These dates are just ahead of the state fair, aud the best of the exhibits will be sent to Salem to compete with the products of other portions of Oregon. Every farmer has something that will make a cre ditable showing at the fair. How often do we hear the remark at the county fair that "I could have beaten that all hollow," or words of like effect. That bis pumpkin may be a prise winner if you will only bring T. R. Cutler of the Utah-Idaho com pany, and Governor Spry. Two bands j It In, and perhaps your cow or your supplied music, and men, women andlP'S way be better than you think, children joined in the spirit of cele- Anyway, competition will prove talu- bratlon. In Utah the full value of the industry is appreciated. The in fluence of the sugar beet upon the commercial life of a district has been proved, and its potency in producing a condition of prosperity can not be gainsaid. , The Grants Pass district will soon be in a position for the celebration of able if It only shows where your produce or your livestock Is deficient. That Is the value of the county fair. Rivalry will be an Incentive for effort, and if you fail to get the blue ribbon this year, it may be the means of making a winner of you next year. The value is not In the thing you win at the fair, the prize or the ribbon. ROGUE FISHING (Continued from rage I) the starting up of the first sugar fac- j out It Is in pointing the way to better toryMn western Oregon. The great , production, more prolific varieties plant In South Grants Pass is near j and more profitable methods. No completion, and before another moon! 'air was ever held that It did not has waned sugar garnered from i leave Its Impress upon the entire com- Rogue valley soil and sunshine will munlty. be in the sack. If communities in - - which the sugar-making industry has! New Tort Miss Pauline Cann. a been an established fact for nearly !Braard c,ol'eBe "t.. typed her 1 own marriage contract as It was die a Quarter of a century will spontane-tated by ner flancee( and tney hum- onsly give over two days to celebra-, med "Lohengrin" as they took the tlon of the coming of an eleventn ( subway to the city hall. factory, what should southern Oregon jflo to mark the establishment of the Industry here! When the slicing of beets and the j New York The first person to greet James A. Waddell, "King of Strikebreakers," when he stepped off his snecial train from Chicago was a crystallizing of the saccharine is com-; proce6g 8erver. He is being sued for menced a new era in agriculture will 15,000. have been marked. The present sea- J on has proved that beets will grow BATHHOUSE CLOSED here as nowhere else In the west. 1 POIt THK SEASON I Fields grown under right conditions ; ... 1 Owing to the continued cool weath- are pronounced as good as have ever A. . . . . ,j er, the water has become too cold been grown anywhere. Lands brought fof enjoyable bathing, so the bath to this condition have a definite and house will not be open again this sea fixed value, and their market will be son. All those who left bathing suits established. It means labor for those or other articles with the bathhouse "small ones" of from 3 to 3 i pounds. He fished Friday on, the riffles about eight miles below town, and was in the water only from 11:30 to 4:30, and took halt an hour out of that for lunch. But Mr. MaoNt'111 Is no novice at the art of casting the fly. and not every man could duplicate his catch even with the steelheads voraciously hungry. He drops the feathered lure Just where It ough to drop, and when the eight pounds of piscatorial energy and artifice Is hooked, he plays It with the skill born of knowledge of the game. But even Mr. MacN'olll can claim little better than a draw when pitting his light tackle against the Rogue river steelhead, and Friday the percentage was barely In his favor, for 11 won their battle aud escaped the net to 12 that were landed. The only fly used Friday, and practically the only fly used by Mr. MacXelll during the week, was the "professor" tied on a' No. 4 hook. r So fascinating is the angling in the Rogue to Mr. MacN'elll that he will return next year, and has practically ,concluded negotiations for the pur chase of property having a frontage upon the Rogue as a site for a fishing lodge where he would spend his sum mers with his family and friends. Saturday he inspected a number of sites, and with local contractors made preliminary arrangements for the building of the lodge from plans which he detailed. Today the party will leave for Crater lake, and will then proceed northward to Seattle and Victoria, B. C, returning later to duty In Mexico. But next year he will come bock, and he leaves his word that his "friends are coming also." RETURNING FROM MEXICAN BORDER Geo. 1 Putnam, private secretary to Governor WUhyeonuue, accom panied by Karl Hinges, statistician and accountant of the state, arrived In the city Friday evening, coming by auto from the Mexican hordor, where they have been serving with the Third Oregon Infantry, When the regiment was ordered back to the state, Messrs. Putnam and Hinges concluded to tnake the trip by auto, and started for the north oa the 1st Inst. They have had no serious ear trouble, though on their stay In this city It was necessary to put the ma chine In the hospital for a time to get It In the proper disposition to complete the trip. The gentlemen made good use of their stay In this city by calling upon frlendsi and re ceiving felicitations upon escaping Mexican bullets, scorpions and dusky senorltna. Both will return to their official duties at the state capital after havltiK ben relieved of khaki uniforms and accoutrements at Camp Wlthycombe. t'Altn OF THANKS We wish, through this medium, to extend our heartfolt thanks to our many friends for their many acts of assistance and expressions of sym pathy during our hours of sorrow when we were bereaved of our baby I daughter and grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. A. II, IHnlon. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dean and Family. NEW TODAY who peek employment and a crop from which returns are eure and soon. Surely Grants Pass and the Rogue valley have a day of rejoicing and of celebration coming. It Is a fortunate community that haB a million-dollar Industry dropped Into Its midst. superintendent are asked to call for them this coming week on and after Wednesday at Cramer Bros. store. BATHHOUSE COMMITTEE. (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words, two issues, 25c; six Issues, 60c; one month, f 1.50, when paid In advance. When not paid in advance, 5c per line per Issue.) V.'COUVER, B. C, PROPERTY to trade for Rogue River valley prop ertylot, 98x199 13, 11-room house, strictly modern, full base ment, three-room house on rear of VWXXi OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to the mauy neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us dur ing the Illness and death of our wife and mother. ADOUMirSNAI.E AM) FAMILY. r.Wlh OF THANKS I wi.i!! to t'.unk the neighbors! friends, Odd Fellows and Kelwkahs for their kindness, assistance and the beautiful floral tributes and songs In the sickness and death of my hus band. MRS. W. H. RYAN. W I MilS HOMKK It VAN 'Whereas, The Angel of Death has again Invaded the ranks of Golden Rule Lodge, No. 78, I. O. O. F and taken from our midst our beloved brother, Willis Homer Ryan; and Whereas, Brother Ryan was a true Odd Fellow, always striving to live up to his obligations of Friendship, Love and Truth, and to relieve those In distress at every opportunity, loyal to his friends and honorable In busi ness and social life, a man who will be greatly jnilssrd In the community; therefore be It Resolved, That deeply feeling our Joss, we extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy, and that our charter be draped for the space of lot. Also property In New West minster, B. C, to exchange for thirty days, and that a copy of these Rogue river property. resolutions bo spread on the minutes , . (of the lodge, and a copy sent to the Bungalow court, six units, in' Los j family or the deceased, and a copy Angeles; also 100 acres of land Indent the Pacific Odd Fellow for pub southern California, to trade for ! Ucatlon. Rogue river property. What have , you? i ' Plenty of money to loan on good You could not find a better testi monial to the excellence of the anglins sport of the Rogue than that fupplied by the British diplomat who has tried it out and pronounced it the best on the globe. The gentleman Is a sportsman of wide experience. A native of Scotland, he fished In his native land as a boy, and then ex tended his experiences with his years. : It Is a sport that grows and clings. 1 None who has felt the electric thrill that comes along the silken line and j the six ounces of bamboo from steel-! head to palm can ever get from under the spell. It Is the sport of sports and Rogue river is the sportiest river of them all. A local follower of the fortunes of democracy the other day waved his hat In the air and shouted his joy at the announcement that Thomas Edi eon was go!ng to support Woodrow Wilson. "Sure, Doc," responded the office boy, "Edison has put In his lifetime trying to shed light In dark places and he Is still on the job." SCHOOL BOORS High School and Grade Remember the Bin Rexall Pencil Tablet at CLEMENS Sells Drugs The tt&KaiSl Store real estate Best. security. See I sane 850 SALESMEN WANTED To sell our splendid line of fruit and orna mental trees. Good terms. Good territory. Good prospects. Cash advanced on orders. Albany Nur series, First National Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. 864 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, Masonic Temple. Office phone, 174-J; resi dence, 341-R. Miss Harris. tf WANTED Man to work on farm who can also do blacksiplthing. Write Box 24, Merlin, Oregon. 8f0 ONE-HORSE STUDEBAKER WAGON to trade for wood. Inquire Dr. In gram. 845 FOR SALE Spring wagon. Cheap for cash. Apply at Foundry, 848 $45 LADY'S COLUMBIA BICYCLE, very, little used. A bargain at $12. HO. At Cramer Bros. 848 T. Y. DEAN, E. R. BLAN'f ITARIV ; A. A. WITIIAM, Committee, Golden Rule Lodtte, No. 78, I. O. O. F. HKSOMTIONS Whereas, God In his Infinite wis dom has sent his Silent Messenger of death and removed our brother, Homer Ryan, from our midst, ilio it Resolved, That our lodge has lost a true friend and loyal member and that we extend to our beloved slstor our deepest sympathy In her sad affliction. Resolved, That our charter be draped for a peclod of 30 days, a copy of these resolutions be Rent to the family and a copy to the Rogue River Courier for publication. JEANIE BURKE, GERTRUDE1 BLANCIIARI), ' MARY HILDRETH, Committee. FARM LAND WANTED Will pay $100 to party whose Information leads me to buy relinquishment or Improved homestead land In this part of the state. Would consider timber and logged-off land partly cleared, some improvements, cabin, etc, Am looking for a bargain, and j pay cash. Write me fully In firs, letter. Address No. 1636, care Courier, 3t ' COMING EVENTS Sept. 11, Monday Kindergarten opens at 411 C street. Sept. 11, Monday School opens. Sopt. 18, Monday Courier Bargain day, Sept. 19-20-21, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday Josephine county fair and celebration. Sept. 25-30, Mondny-Satnrday -Ore-, gon state fair. American Beauty Electric Iron $5.00 Others for Icon Splendid .Variety of Kl.lXTHH' TOAS1KIW mikI HOT PLATKS 9.1.SO and np Milium BUSH ELECTRIC STORE IOO N.Mlli Sixth Klrwt Buy Electric Goods at the Electric Store. Two Carloads New 1917 Model Fords Will he in this week They are the classiest car ever offered Price $415.70 C. L, Hobart Company Let 'er Buckl'A M WE'LL MEET YOU AT THE R0UJ9D-UP Cowgirls,cowboys,Indians,bronchos, ponies, wild horses and wild cattle and wild men all will be there to play and to thrill with their feats of skill and daring. You who know the Round-up we expect to see ; you who do not have our most cordial invitation. Remember where and when PENDLETON SEPT.'21'22'23 LOW ROUND.TRTP FARES VIA THE -eg"' OWRR&Ni, UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM MM Aid the General Passentfer Afient PORTLAND