PAGK roi'R. DAILY ItOQUH RIVER COURIHR Tl F.MAV. ,t.Totii:i in, luio. A Few of Our New Victor Records lnmore.o.ue,'" played by Maud Powell. McCormack at his best in "Then You'll Remember Me." The world's champion accor dionist in two newr numbers. Avon Comedy Four in two new popular songs. Two number by Conway's Band, Including a One saxo phone solo. And many others. Hear them at Music and Photo House Stanton RowelL Prop. Pauline Frederick in "The Moment Before," 1i mount photoplay, by IsraW Zangvtill, last tini tonight. Star Theatre AMI 8EMKYT9 TONIGHT Bljow The Great 1 Barge. i 8 tar "The Moment Before.' COMING EVENTS Oct 10, Tuesday Music club meet ing at 7:30. Commercial club rooms. Oct 11. 12. 13, Wednesday, Thurs day. Friday Josephine-Jackson county teachers' Institute at Grants Pass. Oct 12, Thursday Supper from 5 to 7, by ladies of the ' Baptist church. Oct 13, Friday Hon. A. E. Clark Murphy, Orange hall. Oct. 17, Tuesday Movable school, Illinois Talley. Spence hall. Oct. 18. Wednesday -Movable school, Wlldenfflle. Oct. II. Thursday Movable school. Williams, Williams hall: Oct 20, Friday Movable school, speaks In Grants Pass. Oct 20, Friday A personally con ducted trip around the world by the Women's Association of Beth any Presbyterian church. Kov. 7, Tuesday Presidential elec tion Nor. 30, Thursday Thanksgiving day. Job printing of every description at the Courier office. THOS. H. INCE'S Tremendous Spectacular Pbotodrama m 11 Reels "CIVILIZATION" The moat elaborate photo production Die world has yet known Involving; expenditure of 91,000,000.00 and one and one-half year la making 40,000 PEOPLE Employing In vast array every device of military and domextlc equipment that modern ingenuity has yet discovered for war and peace. t This great sjertarlo lias set a new pace in photo production, stepping Into the place formerly held by "The With of a Nation" as the world's mightiest production. C:.j PER52NdL I Albert Williams made trip to Wolf Creek today. A business. Mr. Geo. C, Knott, of Uleudale, was in (rauts Pass Monday visiting friends. Bargains in wash waist. Mrs. Rehkopf. 83Stf Mrs. V. Truax went to Med ford this morning for ;i stay of several days. O. V. Myers returned this morning from a stay of several day at YrekaScott. secretary. and Montague. Rev. V. K. Gloeckner returned last night from a trip Into the north ern end of the couurV. Mrs. C. T. Cross, of Williams, re turned tlls mornlug from a two weeks' visit at Kugene. Get prices from the Rogue River Lumber company before you buy (shingles, lath, doors, windows, glass. rooting and lumber. 869 Mrs. Bert Hell left this morning, returning to Etna Mills, after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. : Butler. . i Mrs. U A. Tuttle, who visited the T. Ogden family at the Griffin ferry, left this morning, returning to her home at Pasadena, j I Corsets, prices up to 32.50, on sale now at $1.00. Mrs. Rehkopf. SJStf Wni, Mooney, brother of Mrs. J. D. Stlnebaugh, who visited in Grants Pass and other parts of southern Ore gon, left this morning for his home at Montague. Geo. Durham went to Medford this morning to appear before the public service commission on behalf of the Southern Paciflc company in regard to grade crossings and other matters. Arthur E. Owen, of Brookings, left last night on the Shasta Limited for 1x53 Angeles, having been summoned on account of the Illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Luti arrived here this morning from Albany. Mr. Lutx la with the Southern Paciflc bridge gang and will work for a time in this vicinity. Beet wagon dump racks, built to order as per model. Get your order In at once. Rogue River Lumber Company. 874 C. H. Vaupel. O. Winter. T. K. Bol- ton and M. F. Cyester came over from Ashland this morning, rounding up candidates for the coming ceremonial session of the Mystic Shrine. Captain and Mrs. Geo. E. Johnson, who visited Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Grif fin, left last night for their home at Los Angeles, having been called home on account of illness In the family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schmidt left Hugo Monday morning for Portland and The Dalles, the trip being made by motorcycle and sidecar. They will visit Mrs. Schmidt's sister, Mrs. A. P. Keppel, and expect to be gone about two weeks. lMHlU.F. IX8VRAXCE RATES ON SHIPPING tendon. Oct. 10. Insurance rates on Atlantic shipping were doubled today by Lloyds as a result of Ger- man submarine activities off the United States coast. Admission-Matinees 50c; Evenings 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. - . iHB LOCAL : Hummnire Snlo Post mined T1h rummage wile which was to have been given by the ladies of the public library board on next Satur day has been postponed one week. Notice to It. A. inmHi Owing to the reconstruction of the rooms. Reamea Chapter. No. j8, will suspend Its regular meeting this month. By order of the H. P. A. W. Knglcwuod Hairy The best milk, cream and Ice cream. Phono 222. tf ti. O, P. Meeting at Murphy, Republican candidates are expect ing to be out to Murphy in full force Saturday night at the (1. O. P. rally and dance. The tlrsi Krt of the even ing will be given over to the candi dates (o make short speeches and when they have had ;'ielr aay the orchestra will strike up and dancing commence, and later on the supper the regular Murphy supper those who have attended a Murphy dance know what that means. Plans are made for entertaining a big crowd. Last Peaches This will be your last chance to get peaches. For the next few days you ran get some nice Sal ways at the Josephine Grocery company. 84 To Attend Conference I'nder the auspices of the commit tee on Young People's Work of the Synod of Oregon a series of confer ences Is being held this week at Port land, Albany, Grants Pass and Med ford. Rev. Wni. Ralph Hall, of Phila delphia; Or. W. O. Forbes, of Seattle, and L. Myron Booier. of this city, are the speakers. Mr. Boozer leaves thia evening for Portland and will de liver a series of lectures on "Tearher Training for Young People" In all of these conferences, returning to Grants Pass Saturday morning. Biff G. O. P. Rally And dance at Murphy grange hall, Saturday, October 14. Candidates' speeches and Jollification at 8 p. m. Dance tickets. Including supper, tl.&o. 89tf Holme Attack Trainmen Bruce Stephenson, formerly of this city, was severely hurt at Rosehurg Sunday afternoon, when he and other trainmen on regular freight No. 221 were set upon by hoboes who were at tempting to catch on the train as It was leaving the yards. The Rosehurg Review says: "The men fairly swarm ed up the embankment and appeared to climb upon the cars at a dor.cn dif ferent places. Amated at the size of the swarm, the trainmen became alarmed and at once began taking measures for reducing them. The hoboes were ordered off, but refused to heed. The arguments were then followed by blows and missiles of va rioua descriptions were heaved tt the opposing trainmen." IO.OOO HORSES 75c. MuhIc Club Tonight The Grants Pas Mualo club meets tonight In the Commarclal club rooms, at 7:30. Hurler to (lo KaM Ttmlglil II. II. Darter and family will leave tonight for Anamnsa, lowu, where they formerly lived, ex pec ting to again take up their residence there for the time being. The Harters have lived In this district for the past live years and have made a great many friends, who hope they will soon re turn to the Rogue valley. Mr. Hur ler has been much Interested In grange and county fair work, and was secretary of the fair association that has recently managed the suc cessful exposition. SPENCE OPPOSES SINGLE TAX BILL A few days ago a Portlund paper published an Interview of C. B. Spence, master of state grange, lu which he was quoted as being unal terably opposed to the full rental value land tax and homemakers' loan fund amendment (single tax), which Is to be submitted to the Oregon voters on next election day. Novem ber " He was quoted as saying that this bill provides for the confiscation of private ownership in land, and, as most farmers' property consists prin cipally of land, naturally they are opposed to It. The Tax Liberator for October con tains an excellent article on, the sub ject by Mr. Spence. It Is a strong and unanswerable argument against the measure. He closes his article by saying: "I believe that the full renter value land- tax will take the larii and with It wlil go the Improvements, and with the Improvements will go the toil, and savings, and capital of thous ands of honest, Industrious people who are living on and 'using' the land, and who are not monopolising nor speculating In It. "If I am correct In my conclusions, this measure will Injure the home owner and home builder more than It will the speculator, and I shall vote 307 X No." AXCHOK MXB HTKAMKR ARIUVK8 IV MOW YORK New York. Oct. 10. With all her lights except a small one on the fore mast extinguished, the Anchor liner Cameronla arrived here early today from Liverpool. She had 671 pas sengers aboard. She reported she had received a warning that submar ines were In the vicinity of Nantucket and had Immediately changed her course to the south. The Creek steamship Tarls also ar rived today from Mediterranean ports and reported she had sighted a sub marine off Nantucket. ItLACK HAXD THHKATKXH WKALTHV t'AMKOIlXlAX Los Angeles, Oct. 10. following the receipt of a "blaok hand'' threat by Charles T. Hutchinson, wealthy business man of this city and San Francisco, detectives are watching his home at 274 19th street. The threats, scrawled rudely In pencil and thrown upon the porch, read: "Leave I'i.OOO behind the band stand In Lakeside park by 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, or we will dyna mite your house." Portland, Oct. 10. Two rases of Infantile paralysis were reported to the health office today, making a total of eight In the city of Portland. No deaths have occurred. San Francisco In arguing for maintenance of the present cost of gas, the gas company told the rnll road commission the vibrations caused by artillery at the Presidio loosened gas mains and caused the escape of much gas, with consequent financial loss to the company, Bijou Tonight A (Jront I'nmmnmit NhcIiiI Feature "The Valley of the Moon" " In Seven Heels A iiiiikiiIIIi I phlorizin loit of JACK LOMMI.VM ruinous story or Ciillfoinlii and Noiithet'ii Oregon, A virile story of Hie great outdoors In the Ileum Mill (.citings of Hie I'uc Wrsl, 'I'bU novel liihl appeared In (lie ('uMiiopolllan Maua.lue mill luler I'lijiyccl mi uuiihiiiil sale, 10c Parisian Ivory Novelties Brushes Manicure Sets Trays Etc., Etc. Demaray's AMBASSADOR GERARD. (Continued from page 1.) out the night, he itald. Several limes the liner passed through floating oil. but lie did not believe she changed her course, A delegation of New York city offi cials, headed by Collector of the Port Dudley Field Malolie, went down the bay lu a police patrol bout to meet the ambassador. A revenue cutter, loaded with newspaper men, swung alongside the Frederick VIII as tlu putrol boat renched the other side. ticrard'a friends swarmed aboard the liner and escorted (he ambassa dor and Mrs. (ierard lo (he saloon of the patrol boat. There (he ambaaaa dor for IS minutes smilingly parried questions from interviewers, fired at hint In volleys. "Sit down; Jimmy, and rest your self," pleaded Mrs. (Ierard. while be was facing (he reporters. "No, these boys came a long way to see' me," waa the ambassador's smiling reply. A cold wind was sweeping across the deck as the pa trol boat rushed up the bay, but , (ierard and Mrs. (ierard went out on deck at the request of the photog raphers and posed for several min utes. At one time seven movie men and seven newspaper photographers had their cameras trained on (he am bassador, while three other movie men, from the hurricane deck above, were filming Die "shooting" process on the deck below. When the patrol bout docked, thirty automobiles, drawn up at the land ing, by a pre-arranged signal let loose long blasts from (heir horns. The din continued as the parly sped np Ilroadway (o (he city hall, where Acting Mayor howling formally wel comed Ambassador (Ierard and ex tended lo him (he keys or the city. In the parly (hat welcomed the am bassador were Sumner and Julian (ierard. Ms. brothers. Gerard was visibly affected by the tributes paid him. He spoke but briefly, his eyes filling with tears as he finished. "Mr. Straus, Mr. Acting Mayor and (iendemen: "On behalf of both Mrs. (Ierard, who has so nobly stood by me during (be last (wo years In Orrmany, and myself, I want to thank you for this reception. There la np recognition like the reception of the city where a man has passed his life, and no city can give a more splendid recognition than the great city, of New York. I feel very highly complimented that you gentlemen should get up at this very early hour of the morning, with two ex-ambassadors, who In the same great post made splendid reputations Mr. Straus and Mr. Mnrgenlhau and pay us (ho compliment of coining down to the boat. I am very glad, Mr. Straus, to hear you speak words of praise, which reminded me so much of the phrase of Addison, thai 'Approbation from Sir Robert Stan ley Is praise Indeed'! you who nearly 30 years ago, In the difficult post at Constantinople, so nobly upheld all the best traditions of our American diplomatic life. And I thank you be cause you have also mentioned my staff In Tlerlln. 1 It Is largely owing to the devoted efforts of that staff that we have been able to be of some small service, not only (o America, but to the warring nations; and It Is ami ill Drug and Stationery Store I my niil.v rcgie( Iliut no part of that 'staff, be, aiine lliey ure all so occu ' .led In Merlin, lias been able to be here and hear I ho kind words which you have spoken of thole work, j "(ii'iiilciuen, I thank you," l Former Ambassador Straus tender ed high praise to Ambassador (Ierard. IMsuld, In part ' 1 "Your countrymen all feel the greatent pride III the maglllflient ; imuincr in which ymi have perform ed your enacting and responsible duties, ilrst. when the war broke out In lM, when scores of thousands of your fellow ltlcits .returned to 'their native land and made demand 'upon your official services such as have never been Imposed upon a di plomatic representative In (lie his (ury of (be country. We know how -different your task has been. We are proud lu (ratify, and we express the opinion of all America (hat you have In such admirable manner performed your dudes a ambassador from the greatest neutral country of (lie world In (he nature of Impartiality which your country has endeavored In every l way lo preserve." SUBMARINE STOPS GREEK STEAMER New York. Orl. III. The (ireek steamer I'atrls, arriving from I'lraeus today, reported .lie was slopped Twice yesterday by a submarine. Whether she encountered one or (wo aiibmer slides her commander did not know. A cannon sho( across her bow at it ill. m. yesterday brought her (o a hall 220 miles off Sandy Hook and off Nantucket. The submarine Inspected (he I'atrls by aid of a searchlight and then disappeared. At four o'clock yesterday, while off Sandy Hook, the Pelrls again sighted a submarine, which made no effort to slop her. III I.I.I KiHTINt; TAIMMI IIV I'KKN. (Willi ANZA Mexico CKy, Oct, 10. A decree, signed by Carranaa, prohibiting bull fighting and announcing a death pen alty against bandits and highway rob bers, was published In todsy'a news papers. San Francisco It Is now Illegal for women to return goods after they have been sent home on "approval" by stores here. The city supervisors have Just passed an ordinance for bidding such practices. NKW TODAY in.ingirinn in hitch . words, two Issues, 25c; six Issues. tue; one tnnnta, it. do, when paid la advance. When not paid In advance, So per line per Issue.) FOIl SAI.K-llolsteln bull, two years old. Pedigree and price on appli cation. A bargain. F. H. Ilnstay, ttoule I. 87tf llOirSKKKKPINO ROOMS for rent. Apply 210 South, Fifth street. Phone 41-R, ' ' 872 WANTKI) Drop-head sewing ma chine. Must be standard make, In good condition, and cheap. Ad dress Box 93, Route No, 3. 873 SQUASH FOR 8 A LB For stock or table use. Delivered or In field. Grant Cox, Route S. 870 Double Feature Program AGAIN TONIGHT Le Barge ' In musical milliliter on ninny illMl'IIIIICIIlN, lllipi'l'SONIltloilN, cliiiracieiliillitiiN, vocal num. hero, iiinulc anil Illusion, .Mr. I.e hin ge Is an accomplish, cil ah 1st anil received an im usual reception Inst night. jnazMMUua'jMiH'Ba'i'ii n ania