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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
Till IIHI'AV. OtTOIIKH U. to Hi. DAILY ROGCB BIVER COl'RIEK FAGK THBC3 New SongH lliiih tirade Kim micii "There's a I.011K, Iahik Trail" "One Fleming- Hour" "Duly Yuar Ako" "Juat I'ri'uiiiliiK of You" ml si-veral hundred other l'illlnr Hong Kuril a , -"Oil You Hometlmes Think of l" "Memories of Yon lu Dear Old Hawaii" "Ireland Most Up Heaven (or My Mother Came r'roin There" mid tow thonaaud other Tim 1vlllu4tlini Hhi from th bin movie piny, "Civilisation" Century mitl .MrKlnley KdlUon of I0e Hun: All Kind, of Hiik anything "alnKable" dune In, look over our display tbla week Music and Photo House Rssnlon llowcll. Prop. I FER52NAL 5 LOCAL j A. A, Flynn left )Ht nlalu for I'orl-Knglowood Hairy I a n (I . H. Illuiii'hitril made a proreaa'.ou I trl to Medford today. I II. Hlt'vln, wioint a few dayi In th city, returned to Kiddle this morn lug'. ! C. W. Talliid.-. of th Oak Flat The bout milk, cream and Ice cream. I'boDA 222. tf Car of Kurd Arrives A car containing alx Ford sulomo bile arrived and are being at up to day at the Kord flarm Thin vH.LrMa section, li ft tbla luorainx for l,ort-!,OII18wn..t the .train on Mr. Hobart, land to apend a few week. who bua bad order for the car fllnd n u vi . j ,t . , i i "uu n for aome time, but be la atlll ahort their faipllloa arrived tbla morning (many machine. from Albany to look over thl auction. I ' .hi. vunaiu irnim una morn nj( , u.ax. . (mm I ... Kt',lulK Maliouey Orrlie.Ua here. 1 Oet price from the Roane River Lumber company k before you buy hinilei, lath, doora, wlndowa, glaaa, roofing and lumber. gga JLE , KENT TO SPEAK Friday nlKht, at the opera houae, Hon. A. K. Clark, one of the bent of Orca,on' orators, will open the cam paign for the republican, speaking under the ausplcea of the county cen tral committee. The meeting will be of especial Intercut, following aa It doe the Chamberlain meeting, and At the big Republican Rally and dance, Murphy, Batnrday nlgbt, 874 ! I'kulc liumiieoii hMlurday There will be a plcnlo lunchetm u I trun In 11 I UF 1. - M .1 - . .1 Mra. J. A. lll.h and two aona, of ' . """ wu.Wvin.. ... a.M ',.'lrDooi, at the cloae of the regular . . . ....... " imiimuii I IMP . MvW TOIUY (CLAnHIFIF.D All lUTKtT 2& worda, two laauea, tie; alx laauea, 6tir; on month, $1.50, when paid In advance. When not paid In aJvame, 60 per line per laaue.i Jb(WT--Ijuil iilKht, lady 'a leather I'liatiKo pome, entKiiliiliiu money, key, ete., and name of owner written in Ink. Kinder nltmae leave at I'alaee hotel or ('mirier oltlw". Reward. I't KOH SI.K - Work home, very cheap; five-year-old row; Inch wnaon. A, i. (Ireen. I'lione t.l t-K-3. S 1,0T8 IX LINCOLN I' ARK at and $ I ti), and on l.n nrldue avenue at I3.n If you want a lot for a home or , ul.( Imi. now l your opportunity for ten day. Muat mine aome money at nine, reaauu for aelllng at tliene prlcea. Rtiy now and aave money, Arthur Conklln, III V. atret. I'lione 21&-Y. h7t LOST r ountnln pen. Kinder pleaae return to No. 1 H 3 u . rare Courier. 74 Ali A kiln, Im, ahlM that data aot rub olf r dutl ! ht nitMlt la itw Iron -(hut lu liwr tlaiM aa tuna aa aay eliMr, Black SilkStove Polish h la a clM br ItwK. It' ntitmll? miW'Xl matt liuia K'fc-r mttmtiu Tnr It m ywr erW tl rmai'l alll lhbwlolMl T" ltriwar or Mn ilW la a.iOMIaMj lu r- liail ,.ar !. -YAW. "A ,ni or ti I UK to vl.lt Mra. Illnli'a mother. John HuntMil and tleo. Horiteant jleft till moriiliiK for Horrla to work jln the in 1 1 1t, ! Mra. T. H. O'Neill left tbla morn ;in for Albany and will prolmbly alao vlnlt at Marahfleld before returnlni:. ! Mm. H. I). Tult arrived luat nlKht 'from Ilornbrook to apend a few dny with her mother. Mra. J. M. Chile. Ileet wagon dump racka, built to order aa per model. (Jet yoflr order In at once. Rogue River Lumber Company. 874 I Mra. Jcaa I'atrlck and dauKhter, llaa Tearl, of Roaeliurg. arrived lant jnlght from California, where they lime h-cii vlnltliiK, and will icnd a few day with Mra. L. E. Wlaeman. i Mr. and Mra. W. A. ItreltJtiayer and cull, Rollllld A . left tbla liiorulliK for their homo at Jackaon. Mich. They have been in Frultdiile alnee lant ! cember. I A. Mill, of Goldeudale, Waxli.. lent a few daya In the city, returning north tbla morning. He will leave for Mluneeota and will protmlilp re turn her later. 1 All the latent coata: fine plain rlothea, Shakeaperean rnllara. and l full flare aklrla. Jual what you want. jMra Rehkopf. K71tf I'rof. Henri Oeachampa, who ad- dreased the teacher at the Institute jyenterday, and hla wife left tbla niorn ; Ing for Roaeburg. The profeaaor ex jpecla to return to Oranta Taaa within la week or two to lecture on pifychol-ogy. Mra. M. A. McOee. who vlalted her daughter, Mra. M. K. Stone, left tbla morning, returning to her homo at bualneea moetlnga of General Igan Poet and Corp. Kvery corpa mem ber la riMjueated to be irroaent with a well tilled baakel. Table will be ar ranged and bot coffee aerved. All Civil war veteran and inembera of either order who may be vlalting In the city are cordially Invited to be preaent. Ijiat I'eacln Tbla will be your laat chance to gel peachea. For the next few day you can get aome nice Salways 'at the Joaephlne Grocery company. 874 Knlertaln Tem h The visiting teacher were enter tained yeaterday afternoon with an i. lllp arijutiicnta of thw senior senator aeaaion bad flnlHhed the leatflier were , ., e mfit an(, combB!,H ,iy the "'n 10 in augar mciory ana up forceful Clark. tneir return rrom that place were taken to the Methodlat church, where the ttit courwe of a progreaalve.dlD- -r "J ft-- I V7 The time of the Ktar'a flrat perfumuinre tonight liaa lieen wild to the) vlalting teju'hem. HUfa aerond perfornuinc begin 'fi:4S. Star- ik C r Sfcr' a-j laiaear DANHX FltOIIMAX preeeota Miss Valentine Grant la attiring atory of adventure The Innocent Lie" otnlng; "Ijuid O' UtMTtU," with Frank Borzage, Anna Uttte and Jack RkhnrdaOB I At the same meeting will aptiear MraAVllllam Kent, of California, and Mra. Margaret Kay W'hittemore, of Detroit. Mlchl'an. Mr. Kent la the ner waa aerved. From there they went down Sixth atreet and pat the, Joaepbine hotel to the Presbyterian church, u'tiere fllnnikp waa anrAuH ! T),. lin f ,..rh .i. 'Independent league, but ahe la apeak the guild hall, where the laxt course waa aerved. After the aupper they went to the opera houae to bean Senator Chaiiilierluin. 1 wife of Congressman Kent, national ehalrman of the Woodrow W'llaon lng aa a progressive and a supporter of, Hughes. Mra. W'hittemore will yeara, their money would be return ed to them with two per cent Interest. I Mia Fox, of the department of the Interior, spoke upon the "National Council of Teacher of Primary Read ing." This organization Includes teacher of the first three grades. Mia Fox argued that standardiza tion bad done more for the schools of the nation than anything else. The naturally bright child, Instead of the dull one. Is to be made a study by the general educational board this year, said Miss Fox, the bright child being able to complete the eight- year course in two and one-half years less time than the doll one. If given a chance. The principal address at the Wed nesday afternoon aession of the gen eral assembly waa by Dr. DeBusk. of the University of Oregon. The sub ject dealt with the "Progress of the Boy." He advised that if tbe boy la falling, to look Into bis size, strength, the food he Is receiving, and the rest he Is getting. Often a failure could be solved with tbe right kind of food, said the speaker. Tbe programs of the various de partments have ' been filled - with papers and addresses of the deepest BP I FOR CROUP 1 Dsraito Euealyplitt Ointment at aa onuo srong Tunes 2sc Jams boo Galllnr.ers to get back the reins of government." 1 I The senator waa accorded consid erable applause during the course of :bla address, though it took the form of only mild outbursts of hand clapping, and It was evident that the 'audience was made np of as many re ! publicans as democrats. Chamberlain. jln his usual smooth and diplomatic manner, paid hi respects to the re publicans who had left their party to 'keep him in office for 17 years, but did the job so nicely that those of his own party conld take no offense. arrive In 1H0 city touicht. and will 'Interest to the teacher-students, arrange for a woman's meeting to-,wh,le ,here enough of music and morrow afternoon, when she will dis cuss the natllnal suffrage question. entertainment and jollity Intermixed to add spice to all of tbe sessions. OBITUARY f II I Mil T 9f IV Mir, tieo, frank Mrs. Geo, Cronk, a pioneer of Crania Pa, died at the home of her daughter, Mra. V. V. Wilcox, at 439 Weat U atreet, Wednesday, October Cottage Orote. She waa accompanied i'L ' nrt failure, the deceased be by her granddaughter, Flora Stone, 'lnf In the 74th year of her life, who will spend the winter with her. Mrl- Cronk. whose, maiden name Mr. and Mr. . Oawaon. who came'waa Ida Victoria SheVherdaon, was here on account of the death of Mra. urn In Trumble county. Ohio. Octo- Dawson's father, W. H. Ramsey, leftiber 21, 1M2. SI10 came to Grants till morning, returning to their home Pasa from Minnesota with her family at Oakland. Cal. They were accom- S7 years ago, and haa since made panled by Mra. Dawson' sister, Mr, j tills city her home. Her husband Creaaa Maler. who will apend some 1 preceded her to the great beyond. II r-e,"r' S weeka with them. Merrill Nlbley, aaaltant ueneral manager, and Orwln Morris, traffic manager of the t'liib-ldabo Sugur company, arrived this murnlng from . Portland and are spending tbe day with factory matter. having died alx yenra ago. One daughter, Mr. Olive WUcox, sur vives. Tbe funeral servicer will be held Friday, at two o'clock In lie after noon, rl the family residence at 4 3U West 0 street. TEACHERS HEAR . SUPT, CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKS L The opening sliced! at the general aembly at the teachers' Institute today as delivered by State Superin tendent Churchill, following an in teresting song session. Mr. Churchill spoke of the teachers' retirement fund, a proposed fund to be com posed of five per cent of each tea. h er'a salary. 1'nder this plan, the fund would bo deposited wttti' the atate treasury, to be disbursed to the teachers who had completed 30 yeara of aervlce. The fund would be aug mented hy an additional amount from the state. 1 teachers left ' the profession before, tbe end of the 30 iContluued from Pag 1 ) Mexican questions. There will be no war while Wilson Is president,' said Mr. Chamberlain. Then he qualified the statement hy saying "If he can keep out of war with honor " All through the address Chamberlain held up the phantom of war should Wil son be repudiated on November 7, though he stated that all presidents in all time had used the same methods for keeping out of war. - In summing up his argument, Sen ator Chamberlain said that neither peace nor war, the eight-hour day or the Income tax was tbe Issue in the prevent campalxn. The Issue, be said, waa the Issue of Invisible government the attempt of the "power that stands behind the Smoota and the St. Luke's Churrh Xotice ?: ' There will be a celebration of the . Holy EucharlsJ in St. Lnke'a church. corner Fourth and D street. Friday morning, at 8 o'clock. COMING EVENTS Oct. 11, 12, 13, Wednesday. Thurs day, Friday Josephine-Jackson county teachers' Institute at Grants Pass. .."i . ; "-: Oct. 12, Thursday Supper .from 5 to 7. by ladlea of the Baptist church. ' Oct. IS, Friday Hon.' A. B. Clatk speaks at the Grants Pasa opera house.' ' v .. LARS t4a.aa. sarMasa. Clutrr.PEABQpvfrcQ, mcmnMins AR.R.O COL bFjou theatrE1 Greatest Photoplay Event in the History of this City TONIGHT ONLY Nlil- ' , v In 11 Reels I n 1 . Thos. H. Ince's Tremendous Million Dollar Photo Production . .. . - i ..'..- IL 1 40,000 People 10,000 Horses Magnificent Scenery and Setting A 'fliiriwitlini" la wotnn)Anled by ten people. , . siH.'.ii ...firii-r.l 'iJ'tln nlm,t nml vffwtt". t , .. ( ..,..,. y ,1 I.,, the tulli tl' tli In i'lty for MvkM. ' Nothing an stniieiuloua ever liefore rrenliMl by the IiihIii of iiihii, M;V VOIt iv KVKNIMi ,IOl ItNAL Stupeniloiia miiiI womlerfnl. XKW OMi Till III' NK, .VbiiiimlliiK In picture of luarvelon licnuty X. Y. SI X. Oulilnea tlu "IllrtU of a Xnlloii." X. V. (.UlllF. IVILt.M'HlX" lilmea luce on iiWlMli' routliiK with DiuM llcliixiii. "t'lvlll.tlon," In short, is a Kl .nntlc niovliift, and nlwive all iiiovlnit, pli'lt;i'i of war mill lis eoiiaiiiiionoe. X. V. KYKXIXd M'tlKLU. An enter) nlniiient on tin ai'tHIr level with Hen Hut'. X. Y. TIM KM, Cast of Characters in clude all of the INCE Triangle Stars. Ibm't full to see It tonight. ; " - Shows 6:30 and 9:15. Admission 75c. V?'f iiyawina i ii an I wal i tl -mi i aa jf jjsa t i a.ai? hikzi'ium