X . PAGE FOUR. DAILY ROGUE RIVER COVIUEU MONDAY, 6EPTEMUKII 111. itiS. Get Next IF YOU HA VENT TRIED AXY" OP Ol'tt WEEKLY SOXQ HIT SPECIALS YOV ARE MISSING SOME. THING. - EVERY ONE A REAL HIT. THIS AVKKK'S SmiAL: "DO YOU SOMETIMES THINK OF ME?" GET NEXT! Music and Photo House Sun ton Rowcll, Prop. . , - COMING EVENTS 4 Sept 19-20-21, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday Josephine county fair and celebration. - . Sept. 21, Thursday The Africanders at opera house. Sept 25-SO, Monday-Saturday Ore gon state fair. , : f . COMROAULUB (Continued from Page I) the next one to be given in the club rooms next Monday noon. Following the luncheon, the special committee named to arrange for the entertainment of the Portland visitors Wednesday and to plan the itinerary of a trip through this portion of the valley met. 'The tentative program is for the visitors to be met at the depot on the arrival of train No. 13, sufficient autos being provided to take them on a short tour over the city and to the fair grounds, where the fair will be inspected. Then they will leave by special train over the Cali fornia ft Oregon Coast railroad, stop , ping first at the sugar factory. After an inspection of that plant, the train will run to Waters Creek, where autos will be in waiting and a run made through the Illinois valley, lunch toe ing served : at some pre-arranged point along the route. It Is prbbable that the mines at Takilma will be the objective of the trip, and return to Grants Pass may be by way of the Leonard orchards, the ferry and up the Rogue valley through the orch ards, hop yards and beet fields to the city. ' Some members of the party must return to Portland Wednesday, while others will remain over for a day or two longer. It was announced at the luncheon that among the guests from the Rose City would be J. F. Carroll, of the Telegram; C. S. Jack son, of the Journal; Editor Piper and Owner Pittock, of the Oregonlan; Twohy and James Twohy, of the C. & O. C. railroad, and many others of the leaders of Portland thought and industry. BIO BUSINESS INCREASE CAUSE OF CAR SHORTAGE Salem, Sept. 18. President Sproule, of the Southern Pa- clflc railroad, today told the ., . state public service commission that the freight car shortage was due to enormous Increase in business. He declared there was f an Increase of 45,000 in the f number of cars loaded on the Southern Pacific system during f May, June, July and August as f compared with 191! Twin f June and July the Increase in cars loaded In Oregon were 9,418, of which 8,200 carried f lumber products. WBflC Bijou Theatre Do you remember "The Disciplo," ' , . 41 1 Wi Another In the greut cycle of Hurt super-features will be frfiowri tonight. It la "THE PRIMAL LURE" A Tito. II. Ince production, wbow sotting la In the natural grandeur of the Canadlun north woods. There will be Uie usual Keystone carnival, THE LOVE COMET" 7:80 Come Early : PER52N1L Mr. Nehrbaa. of Inland, Is spending several days 1a the city. Meet m at the Josephine county fatr dance in the Railroad park every night ofthe fair. 852 Matda lamps at Rogue River Hard- ware. S60 W. C. Shtpell, representative of the Oregon Life company, Is in the city from Portland. Music in the Railroad park every night of the fair. 852 Corsets, prices up to $2.50, on sale now at $1.00. Mrs. Rehkopt. 8JStf A. A. Flynn spent Sunday in Med ford, returning to Grants' Pass last night. Fishing tackle at Rogue River Hardware. 852 Rev. W. R. Morem-Oeser returned to Medford this morning, after spend ing Sunday in this city. Hear that slippery slide trombone at the fair dance. S52 George Anderson, a well known miner of the Illinois valley, is spend ing the day in the city. Stone Jars at Rogue River Hard-j ware. 852, C. Marris left this morning fur Pendleton to spend several days at the Round-up at that place. Every night a carnival at the fair dance. Come and make a night of it 852 Bargains In wash waists. Mrs. Rehkopf. SSStf Fruit Jars at Rogue River Hardware.- v 8SS Mrs. George Austin arrived this morning from Salt Lake to visit here with her son, Ed Austin, of the Utah Idaho Sugar company. Get a dollar ticket, good for 15 dances, and make some young lady happy by nominating her as a candi date for the popular lady dancer. 852 Mrs. Tillie Moore, sister of P. H. Walters,, who died suddenly Friday, arrived this morning from her home at Vancouver, B. C, to attend the funeral of her brother. Fly swatters at Rogue River Hard ware. 852 W. B. Peterson arrived last night from Lehigh, Utah., and will be fol lowed shortly by his family. Mr. Peterson is to be a foreman in the new sugar factory. $1.50 Ogburn's fruit gathering ves sels only 50 cents each while the present stock lasts, at Rogue River Hardware. ' 852 Mrs. G. H. Carner returned this morning from Eugene.' She has been there since Friday, visiting her son, Tyrrell, who is attending college at that place. Candidates for the popular lady dancer are being heard of all over the county: ElaneStlth and Agnes Hogue, of Kerby; Ailene Lewis and Miss Smock, of Holland; Elba Provolt and Miss Rose, of Applegate. The Grants ladies make a long list, which hits printing same. Get your votes in Railroad park every night during fair, early so that your friends can help'one dollar buys 15 tickets and gives you out. 852 lyou a chance to nominate the lady of Mr. and Mrs. C D. Thompson re-'yonr choice. 851 turned last night from an auto trip I x through the northern part of Oregon. A pleasant trip, as well as an Instruc tive one, waa enoyed. Mrs. Elmer Wood, of Chicago, has been visiting her son, J. Ralph Wood, at the Protected Cove orchards for some time. She will leave this even ing for her home. Iniitall New " Machinery The.Umpqua Copper company' is Installing an air compressor, machine drills and other up-to-date machinery at the Rowley mine on Drew creek near the south fork of the Umpqua. Th development of the mine will commence by driving a 1,000-foot tunnel to tap the vein exposed on the eurface. The showing made by the mine is one of the best In Oregon for low grade concentrating ore. The vein measures 200 feet in width at the surface and consists of 2 per cent copper ore. "Between. Men," "Hell'i Hinges," "The most commanding star S mm COMING William Famum, In "Fighting Mood" LOCAL j Spokane Mining Mau Here- W, A. Wilson, a mining engineer of Spokane, Is In the city, and was a guest at the Commercial club lunch eon today. Mr. Wilson la en route south with an automobile party, and atopVed over in this city to have some needed repairs upon the machine. Englewood Dairy- ' v. The best milk, cream and Ice cream Phone 222. ' . , tt Want Skaters for Itac Every boy and gtrl In Grants Pas under fourteen who can possibly get a pair of skates Is wanted to Join the skating contest tomorrow eVenlng. Cash prises of $2 and $1 are to be given in both the boys' and girls' race. The contest will start at t o'clock. Courier 0ion Until 10 The Courier office will remain open until 10 o'clock tonight to accommo date those who were unable to call and pay their subscription during the day. 852 Wrlgley AdvertijH The Stewart-Davis agency or Chi cago, has contracted with the Dally Courier for 1.500 Inches of space tor the advertising of Wrlgley'a chewing gum, at the regular advertising rate of 15 cents per inch. The manager of Wrigley's believes that advertising of even a 5c seller in Josephine county will pay. To Move Machinery f The Waldo Mining company , has placed a wrecking crew at work tear ing down the mill at the Mt. Pitt mine on Jump-Off-Joe, which was re cently purchased by the former com pany. Part of the machinery Will be hauled by wagon to the Waldo mlnft concentrator, and the rest will be sold. . The Dujrs Are Still Warm But now is th time to order thut fall suit or overcoat. Btiftt as you like it. Geo. 3. Calhoun, 603 G street. 852 Tliurxluy Night Carnival The last evening of the county fair will And the carnival spirit In Grants Pass in full swing, and under the direction of Manager -Polsky, from Portland, will take on many of the features that mark the Mardl Gras of, New Orleans and the masked car nivals of Portland. Prizes will be offered, for the best and most com ical costumes, the prize list to be an nounced later. Xomlrutte Lady iMncer . Tickets on sale at all the drug and confectionery stores for the Josephine pro-'county fair dance, on the pavilion in (ilves Farewell Address iA union service of the Baptist and Methodist South churches was held last night at the Baptist church. Rev. Taggart, of the Methodist church South, gave his farewell address at this meeting, whloh waa well attend ed. Rev. Taggart and family will leave tomorrow morning for Harrls burg, to which place Mr. Taggart has been transferred. Visit with 1'ursonN Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of Chicago, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Parsons, Mrs. , Anderson being a slHter of Mr. Parsons. Mrs. Anderson was here about seven years ago and notos the great Improvement made In that time. Mr. Anderson Is with the Marshall-Fields wholesale company. They will remain for sev eral weeks and may decide to locate permanently. Where everybody goes Thai everybody knows Aryan," featuring the mrecn'a yv ... V v ALEX. TRAM BITAS JOE Alex Trambitas Contender for" World's. Ghammonshin v of Portland. Ore. ADMISSION Orchestra Seats $ 1 .50. Box and Ring-Side Seats $2.00. All seats on sale at Homing's to 6 p.m. Wednesday. LADIES INVITED. No children without parents admitted. Doors open 7:30 p.m. Develop Coer KAtle Mine The Copper Eagle mine at Gallce Is now being developed by P, H. Wlckham, manaxer of the Almcda mine. Several thousand tons of com mercial ore have been placed on the dump ready to ship. A wagon road Is being built to the mine and will be completed within a week. Teams will begin work within ten days, hauling the ore to the railroad, where It will be shipped to the Tacoma smelter. This ore Is of special value to the smelter, as It contains a large per cent of silica to bo used In the converters. The Tacoma company sent their representative here this summer and a contract Was made for a large amount of this ore. Did You Forget To call at the Courier office today? Therjs Is yet time, for the office will be open until 10 o'clock tonight to accommodate those who were not able to call during the day. Bargain day closes tonight. 852 PUBLIC INVITED TO BOXING WORK-OUT Manager Merrill, of the Rose City Athletic clu'b, announces that the boxers who are hero for the bouts to be staged at the opera house Wednes day evening will give & public "work out" Tuosday afternoon, at tho opera house. The general public is Invited to thla "work-out," to which no ad mission will bo charged. The young men who are, to exhibit tholr skill will ho scon In practlco boxing, skip ping the rope and shadow Iboxlng, all to keep them In the best of condition for the main affair Wednesday, , The manager announces that there will be only a most gentlemanly exhibi tion of the science of boxing, and that ladlos are Invited and welcome to come. The hour for the work-out tomorrow afternoon will he 2:30 o'clock.' A snap while they last. Ogburn's fruit gathering vessels that sell Regu larly at.tl.RO, for only 50 cents, at Rogue River Hardware. 852 Opera House WEDNESDAY BIG BOX SMOKER The manly art of self-defense illustrated by the cream of the light fistic experts of the Pacific Coast, under auspices Rose City Athletic Club Inc. Of Portland, Ore. FRED T. MERRILL, Mgr. JOE GORMAN S Paoitlo Coast Feathorweight Champion (Substituting for MUFF BRONSON) ) VS. BENJAMIN lO Rounds lO ALL PARQUET AND GALLERY SEATS LEAGUE SEASON IS HEARING CLOSE Detroit, Sept. ' 18. Tigers and Athletics played their final game of the year this afternoon, and the Mackmen won, 2 to 0, because of Tigers' errors. Detroit's mlsplays were directly responsible for both ,of their opponent's runs, i Myers and Mitchell engaged In a hurling duel, with honors even, each allowing only three safe blows. Cobb went hitlcss for the day. The Tigers made a serious threat In the ninth, filling the bases with two gone, but McKee, pinch-bitting tor Stanago, swung at three of Myers' shoots, ending the play. Detroit played with a crippled In field, due to the absence of Vitt, third baseman, who was Injured yestorday. Allison, a recruit, started In Vltt's place, 'but later was replaced by Young, Hellman going to second and Burns to first. - Star F.tMOl'9 PLAYERS FILM COMPANY present tho In st beloved IKWoiuilIfy of our worM Mary PicKford In "The Eternal Grind . A drama of humanity 1 , First performance 7iHO admission S and IS COMINflCLKO lUDOELY and WALLACE ItEID, in "THE LOVE MASK" 20 SpAnc' ie Gorman Winner of 30 contests of Oakland, Cal. $1 We Soil and Guarantee lmiKUTtER TOOLS and CUTLERY IlOCtl? RIVER HARDWARE The III Red Front' , Mrs. H. I Green and S. D. Orcen, Elders P. J. Everton and D. D, Adams, and Mrs. Josle 111111a attended the meottng on Williams creek Sun day. Elder J. I Green Is holding a ramp meeting at that place. The trip was made In the Green auto. Save your children's eyes by .pro viding good light for them to study by. A Mazda "C" lamp gives light that Is next to daylight. Let us sug gest the lamps, you nepd. Rogue River VofdwBre, 853 NEW -TODAY -J. (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words, two issues, 26c; six Issues, 60c; one month, 11.50, when paid In advance. When not paid in advance, 6o per Una per Issue.) FURNISHED ROOMS, one or two, with kitchenette, porch, electricity for cooking. 804 Washington boulevard. 853 Tonight & Tues. 11 V