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Hl'MIAV. (KT()l(KU H, JUKI. DAILY KOai'B RIVER COUIUE1I ' 1 pack vm. SPECIAL For This Week 'To Introduce our moit com plete lint o( HMth tirade Song we are offering you (or Una . - ; woek NKW HIGH CIRADK SOa SONC1 FOR 15o A COPT "Suit Drowning of Yoa" One of the moit beautiful ten tlmraUl . tongs orer written. Don't miss It. Com In end ere our new stock of lllib tirade Muile, whether you wish to buy or r net. Music and Photo House. snntos) Rcierell, Prop. ' A Strong Bank's ' Friendship has li the wiving factor In many a itma'e busine career.' Hurli frletullilHi aro not' form ml n day, however. ' They Imply tlm rlpmlng inltueftre of time. Make Uila bank your friend mid H)ly now. . Then, wlir-n li rrurlnl point nrrirw In yunr InialnnMS The Jowphtne ('(winy llank wilt know yon and ytmr lMrjr wrll enough to bo of genuine awixtance, HtMrvatlv tiutlitrwi always welromo. Itewiurti over n quarter million. . Josephine County Bank Urania Pnaa, Ore. I : PER52N1L 2 LOCAL j Marie Sbadbiirn left on Friday for Mr. Thoi.' Ahern spent Friday In Jerome, Aril. the city. The kind of heating atove that' 0. L. Morse returned to Leland last give latUfaotlon at Cramer Broi. ! nlgbt, after spending a few day In Mtaa Joiiephlne Hallowell left laat lD clt night for Oregon City to visit for U D, Hmlth left last night for bis sometime. ! home at Roseburg, , after Uniting Candidate at Williams A The nominees ' of the republican party Weijf to Willlami last nlgbt and talked to the voter of that district. Uarlund coal itovei In lis sites at Cramer tiro. 843 friends u (he city tor aeveral days. L. W. Suntord left last night for Mrs. Krank l.eet and daughter "'. spending three or four COMIXO EVENTS ' 4 Oct. 10, Tuesday Music club meet ing at 7:30. Commercial club rooma. Oct. 11, It, 13, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday Josephine-Jackson county teachere' Institute at Grants Pass. Oct 13, Thursday 8upper from S to 7, by ladles ot the Baptlsl church. Murphy, Orange hall. Ot 13, Friday Hon. A. HJ. Clark Oct. 14, Saturday Rummage sale In charge of public library board. Oct. 17, Tuesday Movable school, Illinois valley, 8penco ball. Oct. 18', Wednsdny--Movable school, Wlldervllle. Ot 13, Thursday Movable school, Williams, Williams hall. Oct. 20, Friday Movable school, spraka In Oranta Pass. Oct. 30, Friday A personally con ducted trip around the world by the Women's Association ot Bt'th any Presbyterian church. Nov. 7, Tupsday Presidential elec tion. Nov. 30, Thursday-Thanksgiving day, spent Saturday at Reuben. Bargains In wash waists. Mrs. Rehkopf. 838tf J. II. Howell returned to Olendale yesterday, after spending a week In (ht city. ' i Pickle Jars at Cramer Bros. 803 Mrs. M. W. Wlggs went to Merlin yesterdsy to spend a week with Mrs. M. I Orlffln. .,' I know where I'm going' I'm on my' way to the Rally Day services at the Presbyterian church. Service be glnefct 10:30. Come on along 869 ,Mr. Frank Clevenger, who visited her cousin, Miss Ssdle Clevenger, left Saturday morning for her borne at Kan Francisco, Kraut Jars at Cramer Bros. 863 Father J. P. Clavey, of Corvallls ar rived here Saturday morning and will give a series of three lectures at the Catholic church. (Jet prices from the Rogue River Lumber company before you buy shingle, lath, doors, windows, glsss, roofing and lumber. 849 Mr. snd Mrs. J. F. Msttten return ed to Watora Creek, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Harrla and family. Japalac at Cramer Bros. 889 Mr. snd Mrs. N. Bywster, father and mother of Dr. JSd Bywater. ar rived yesterday from Iowa and will spend the' winter tn this city. Join the crowd. We're going to the Presbyterlsn church. Bfytlns at t0:30. It's rally day. You'll miss It If you don't come. 8(9 Mrs. J. J. Murphy and Mrs. J. M. Murphy, of Ashland, stopped off In Qrants Pass Saturday morning to visit Mrs. W. E. Desn. The Indies were on their way home from a trip to Iowa. , Andirons at Cramer Bros. A 869 Corsets, prices up to 33.30, on. sale no at 31.00. Mrs. Rehkopf. SSStf Wider Kd Holcomb, of the Church of Ood. and Mrs. Holcomb. who hsve been spending several days as guests of Mrs. J. t Green, left yesterday for Harrlsburg. . Just the kind of bedroom hester you want at Cramer Bros. 869 Mrs. John Cole and child arrived here yesterday? from Redding to visit Mrs. Vole's mother, Mrs. M. J. Maaaker. Beet wagon dump racka, built to order as per model. Get your order tn at onre. Rogue River Lumber Company. ' 874 days In the city, Cedar mop andV one quart of oil fur f i.fiO at Cramer Bros. 369 Will Ship Pears Will make up car Winter Nellls pears to ship on October 14. Get ad ditional Information from H. D. Es- mann, warehouse No. 3. Phone 344. ' j' Rummage Male Saturday , , The public library board will have charge of a rummage sale on next Saturday, the proceeds of which go to buy new books for the library. Ulg O. O. P, Rally And dance at Murphy grange ball, Saturday, October 14. , Candidates' Frank Mines, who' has spent the speeches and Jollification at 8 p. m. upper, 869tf past Ave months in the city In charge Dance tickets, Including of the brick work at the sugar fac tory, left yeaterday for Salt Lake 01. About -the lath of the month be will go to North Yakima to com mence construction on a duplicate of the Grants Pasa factory. For sale, on liberal terms, a small $1.60, Lnnl Oewltlcw Move Camp , D. Kdgar and a crew of 10 men, one of the crews engaged In the clas sification of the C, k O. lands, were in the city yesterday, having left the ST When You Call i Toby soap," fairy soap, lea pkriuns WORCESTERSHIRE SACCE, WELCH'S GRAPE ilICK, SXIDEK'S CATSirp, CROSSE BLACK WELL'S CHOW CHOW, CTRTIft OMVES, Dl'R ' KEETH SALAD OI5K8WISG, DC.VDEE MARMA . LADE, Dl'NBAR'8 SOS'S SHRIMP, WHITE STAR TTJfA, WORX-KSTKR SALT, PRIXCESft FLOUR, 'TOR M'MrtKB Iff COFFEE - , You Show Good Judgment. WE HAVE THESE GOODS Iff STOCK AJtD EEC OM.MEXD THEM; DON'T ACCEPT StUSTlTt'TES. KINNEY & TRU AX GROCERY Quality First bydrsullo placer mine having pipe, Sterling camp In' Jackson county, giant, reservoirs, house', garden, etc. They will establish camp near Booth Address Grauta Pass; post office box post office. 731. . '. ' . . 869' - . " i Win $3,000, Klouc - " ' Bugxest a name In place of "fiash- Au Al flour 81.35 per sack. Jose- light" for the Eveready Flashlight phlne Grocery Company. 869 company and win. For -blanks and ' ' . particulars call at the Bush EJectrlc Anudier Kgg Iteconl store. 869 Geo. P. Cramer haa 36 White Leg-' horn bene that were batched April 1, Movable School Work 1915, and for' eight months, begin-! H. A. Vlckers, secretary of exten- nlng December 1, 1915, aversged 149 slon department, Oregon Agricultural eggs per hen. For the year October college, was In Grants PaPss Saturday 1, 1915, to September 30, 1916, these to complete arrangements for mov 33 hens averaged 190 egga per hen, .able school work being arranged In or a total of 3,840 for the year. ' Oo-operatlon with County Agent .Thompson. - These schools are to be Five ami Ten Ont MA In Bpence hall, Illinois valley. Moving pictures at the Joy' theater. Oct0,"'r Octobw 18; 505 O street, beginning Monday even.,n'ltam hml1' Williams, October 19 ana av ine aiurpny urange neu, Murphy, October 20. These movable schools will consist of special agrl- CATHOLIC CHURCH SUNDAY 1 MONDAY Eveains at S o'clock , TUESDAY J . hectwrt on ' ' "The Real Presence cf Christ b the Eccbrisf FREE TO AI.L Pomona. Cal.-'-Pomona Is too healthy for Harry Hansen, under taker, who sued J. R. Patterson, from whom he purchased a half Interest In an undertaken establishment, be cause Patterson said he burled 130 corpses a year, wherens there have been only forty funerals. " lng. 869 Sea Captain Liken Grants Pass N. J. Sterner, a captain who has hftltn In phlfM nf vamaaIs iiiu.ii Ka Seattle-Alaaka run for a number of,to eTer5r m,n n t years, I. In the dty from Seattle, and ,n better farming and better homes, will remain for few days getting DeU,ta of thli wrk m'r be ,ecur'd ai-qualnte with 'the country. It t of County Agent Thompson. Mr. Sterner'a first visit to Grants Pass, and he la much pleased with ,F Tlieater Opens Monday cultural and home economics pro grams and will be of special Interest WALLOP LOCALS the appearance of the metropolis of the Rogte. Watch for big opening program tn Monday'a paper. Five and ten cents, ,. 'v 869 Englewood Dairy The best milk, eream and Ice cream. Phone 333. tf Fighting hard, but forced by a superior team to give ground, the local football team waa defeated yea terday afternoon by Medford, with the score 13-0. The visitors showed the result of experience, while a num ber of the Grants Pass players had never before been In a game. The game was well played and furnished the spectators with a number of thrills. About 800 people were pre sent '''.''.''.:, During the first two quarters Med ford was held scoreless, but In the laat half two touchdowns were made and goat waa kicked once. Bob Bes tul showed np fine as punter for the locals, putting the ball high and far down the Held. : Beans, as center, played an aggressive game and atop-' ped a large number of Medford'a plays. Juel Bestnl made good yard age at fullback and played a consis tent game. 'Harmon' and Spanldlas played their position at halfback with . good results, Spnnldlng making sot. eral good tackle. Underwood re lieved Spauldlng, who waa Injured nd made good yardage. Leroy and Lucas ahowed the result of Inexperi ence, but are good material and have the "makings" of hard players. An tackles Wtlkine and Reynolds made credible showings and D. Wllklns nasi Robert Bestnl at end kept the oppo site team guessing Johnny Smith showed good head work at quarter, "i Seattle To 'get Jobs picking ap ple near Wena tehee,' a mother njsel four daughters rode the brake beama from Spokane. . 1 y . County Court Waa Useful ' The members of the county court. Judge Gillette and Commissioners Llnd and Robinson, got first-hand evi dence of the need for a reduced grsde orer the Wolf Creek hill when they were Inspecting hlghwaya Thuraday. A tourist auto becoming stalled upon the grade, the three business man agers of the county hung their costs on the bushes, and when gasoline ItKVIW ITH TO OREGON , ; GUARD X1 TO HORDKR Camp Wlthycombe, Ore., Oct. 7. Eighty recruits of the Oregon nstlon al guard, in training here, will be sent to the border Sunday, It was sn nounced today. After tbelr departure the ramp la to be closed and all vol unteers sent direct to Vancouver barracks. failed to supply sufficient motive Marshall Hooper, recently appoint-1 power, pushed the machine up the hill ed state bank examiner, expects to themselves. It Is now a question aa leave en. Monday night for Salenr. (to whether It will be cheaper for Mrs. Hooper and daughter will re- the county to make a new road or to main here until a later date. jkeep the county court on the Job to Heating stoves that keep fire all assist travelers over the grade, night, the Garland kipd, at Cramer j ' Bror 889 Program in Monday's Courier . Mrs. John Patrick left Friday night For the big opening night of the for Roseburg and will about the 80th i Joy theater, old Gaiety stand. 869 start for Princeton, Ind., to visit her ; old home, after which she will return. National Lecturer Corning, I west aa far as New Mexico and spend j The Modern Woodmen are arrang-1 the winter with sister. . lng for a big time on the 27th Inst. ! Two big bargains In 1918 model bl- when the national torturer of the j cyles at Cramer Bros, . 869 order, Is to be here. A public meet- Mrs. A. M. LaGrande, who spent lng will be held at the opera house. several days In Oranti Pass, left Frl- the lecture and musical numbers to , day night for her home at Portland. All the program. ' j ROUMANIANS AGAIN - CROSS THE D.WTRF. i London, Oct. 7. A fresh Rouman ian expedition has crossed the Dan ube Into Bulgaria, aatd a wireless dispatch from Rome this afternoon, reporting also that the DobrndJa battle haa been resumed with great violence. Bijou Theatre Where everybody goes That ererybody knows TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS . ? , ... . Bessie Barriscale In A Thos. H. Ince Five-Act Drama "Sorrows of Lo?ew Douglas Fairbanks' "The Mysttrj ef lb tapi Fish , Star TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday , DANIEL FROHMAN presents ' The unHiirNiimed emotlinml nrtlste and beautiful woman - Pauline Frederick " "The Moment Before" '.A . ' ...... 1 ' '' ' v ' . ' By hriu'l Zimtovlll ' , ' . gmiHcircNN, In a iirrt photopluy, by a nivat author, mid MipimrU'd by n givat, cunt of plrtyprn tlutt ImiudcM Tlioiiuis lloliliug, J. W, JolitiNton nntl Frniili Loeo, ' First performance. 7:iH itantlsHlnn ft and 1.1 rents 1 COMING Miss Valentino Grant, in "The Innocent Llo" COMING THURSDAY, OCT. 12 This Production comes in its own . special car, accompanied by a com pany of .ten people, including the operator, "Civilization" Orchestra and special electrical and projection equipment. - ' - - - . - THOS. H. INGE'S Tremendous Spectacular, Photodrama in 11 Reels "CIVILIZATION" ' t The tnokt eUlwrate photo production the world haa yet known , ( y -' Involving expenditure of $l,OOt),(MiO,tM and one and one-half years in making : 40.000 PEOPLE 1310,000 HORSES 1 KmpldyliiK In vast array every device of military and domestic equipment thnt modern ingenuity iiaa . jvt discovered for war and peace. . ' , 1 ' . ' ! (''.".. :. ', This greut siitH'tacle tins set a new pace In photo production, stepping Into the place, formerly held by "TI10 lllHIi of n Nation" aa the world! mightiest production. ' ' . ' Admission-Matinees 50c; Evenings 75c. ; All Seats' Reserved.