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rAGE roca MUX ROGUE IBTSR COCIUm FRIMY,' NOVKMIUCIt 10. 191. I PERSSNdL !5 LOCAL v." , . Musical violins GVTFARS MAXIMH.IXS BANJOS . ; VKKLKLKS ZITHKKS, KTC A. good stock on hand at all times and at reasonable price. ,. Call and look them tm STANTOX ROWKLL, Prop. Friiiy Siity ' . : A Great Dmaaatic Feature (Red feather) u ha Hobart Bosworth, Jaao Novak aad Kraak Xentberg The Ramon Laugh Master Kddle Lyoaw aad Iiee Mom la ua us cr COITjmr TREASURER'S CAJLli : FOR ROAD WARRANTS All Josephine County (Pink) Road Warrant latned prior to December 8 th, 1115. and protested on or prior to that date, are hereby eslled ! and are payable at the Treasurer's office oi or after the Utb day of November, 1116, on which date in - terest will cease. 08 County Treasurer. ' Sluggish Rivers, la the coorat of a reeding lesson a teacher received a smart answer from sue of nla pupils, though ixswlbiy the wit was nncoust iiMiii. , lu the piece be ing read occurred the psMeige. The majority of the rivers lu Russia are Sluggish to their course.' Pointing to tbe boy who bad read, the teacher said: "What b meant by a river being lugglshr "Why, sir," replied tbe lad, "It means that It likes to stick to Its bed." 4 OOftfJira EVEWTfl 4 , Nov. 11, Saturday Children's story hour at tbe public library at 10:80 a. m. Miss Campbell, story-teller. Nov. 28, Tuesday Cooked food, candy and holiday gift sale, by the women of the Presbyterian church Nov. 30, Thursday Thanksgiving day. Dec. 0, Wednesday Cooked food sale and baiaar In St. Luke's Guild hall. Dec. 8, Friday Sale and supper by ladies of the Newman M. R church. Dee. IS, Tuesday Bazaar by ladles of Baptist church. NEW TOD4.Y (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. It words, two Issues, z6e; six Issues, lOo; on month, 11.60, when paid la advance. When not paid In advancs, 6 per line per Issue.) FOR BALK -four-year-old saddle horse, Hambletonlan stock. Ad dress Box 12, Merlin, Ore. (01 WATCH LOST Waltham, 21-Jewel, sliver, open-face watch, in leather case; white metal chain. Finder pleas leave with D. S. Cook, 401 South Sixth street. Good re ward. 80 JOY The Miss Oro Witlson went to Medtord this afternoon to spend Sunday. Maida lamps at Rogue River Hard ware. ' 884tt Miss Margaret Meehan. former part owner of tbe Mocha restaurant, left thla morning tor Chicago. Mrs. Mattle Stone, ot Alturas, Cat., whs visited her son, M. E. Stone, of this city, left this morning tor San Francisco. It you have any respect for your stomach, eat pure candy at the Sugar Bowl. 888 . Mis Fern Bailey returned this morning from Medford, where she spent the past month. It you love your wife, buy her fresh candy at tbe Sugar Bowl. ' 889 Mrs. T. F. Knackstedt and daugh ter returned thla afternoon to Etna Mills, Cil.. after visiting Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorze Dodce.'lbf San Rafael, who attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Dodge, left this morn ing, returning to their home. All the latest coats: On plain clothes, 8hakesprean collars, and full Bare skirts. Just what you want Mrs. E. Rehkopf. ' 871U Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lutx left this morning for Albany to spend ten days visiting. Mr. Luti Is a member ot the Southern Pad Bo bridge gang. Pure and fresh candy will hurt no one. Try the Sugar Bowl. 888 Mrs. R. S. Wilson returned this morning to Three Pines, after spend ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Riley. Sol leather at Rogue River Hard war. 884tf Mrs. W. L. .Thomas and children arrived thla afternoon ' from Rose- burg, Mr. Thomas, Southern Pacific this place. . ' I I Fin Sunday dinner at the Oxford. Mrs. Lee McMlchael and two daughters cam In this morning and left by automobile ' for Holland to Join Mr. McMlchael, who is working In that section. F. E. Weisenfluh, former mansger of the Rogue Valley creamery, flow with the Damascus creamery at Port land, arrived here last night to spend a few days In th city on business. Excellent table at th Oxford. 903 WEST VUlft VOTE IS CLOSE Wheeling. W. Va.. Nov. 10. With 131 precincts in 1,718 missing. Hughes was leading Wilson by 3.149. The count was Hughes 133,280; Wil son, 130,131. Cornwall, democrat for governor. Is again leadlna Robinson. rnu bit- can, by '1,358 votes, with 135 pre cincts missing. Southern and western counties have sprung many surprise. Early today federal officers were In charge of many oallot boxes in Mar shall county and elsewhere. Mining blanks at th Courier offle. Jdy Theatre Daughter of a lasy, good-for-nothing, novel-reading, "can rushing" father, she tolled, half slave, behind th counter of a five and ten cent store for flvejJollars a week. Her shoes were so full of boles that she picked up splinters In the bot tom of her feet from the rough boards of th floor where she stood behind th counter so rotten with age and wearing that they were ready to fall from the lashes that bound them around her ankles. Every Saturday she took her unopened pay envelope home to her mother victim of a husband's laslaess and compelled to take In washing that he might lie abed, drink beer, smoke his pipe and read novels. For three weeks her mother had promised th shop girl that she should have money to buy shoes three times the excuse of house rent, th butcher's bill and gro ceries to be paid for denied the fulfillment of the promise. Finally, unable longer to quiet ' the surge of resentment that overwhelmed her repugnance, the shop girl procured her own shoes and In the understand ing tears of her mother the child's sins were washed sway. Behold In "Bhoes," the Blue bird photoplay to be exhibited st the Joy Theater on Sunday and Monday, the greatest socio logical problem picture ever ' screened. ourg, Mr. inomas, eouinern racinc"" epr. viuiomg is especially engineer, having been transferred to needed. Phon Ill-R mornings. L C L. Manartim Paaaen !-. C I Mahgum died early this morn ing of pneumonia. Th funeral wlllJ ue neia trout tn residence. Fifth and L streets, Saturday, at 8 p. m. Friends ot the family art Invited. Observe Sugar lire I lay ' .-. . The Grants Pass Lumber company will close at 11 o'clock Saturday and remain closed the balance of th dsy. t 888 Englewrood Dairy The best milk, cream and ice cream. Phon tit. t U Whew Yum SHI-Your u Deposit your check or money In the Josephine County Bank. They will furnish you a check book tree. You can they pay by check, which Is the up-to-date business way. 1 1-10 Speaks osi "Repentant"-- Mr. Math's delivered on of his strongest sermons last night at the tabernacle. The great mlracl of conversion, that comes from repent ance, was shown to transform th most evil of men Into consistent workers for righteousness.. Th text was taken from the words of Christ, "Except y repent y shall likewise perish." Dance at tlte Waldorf Saturday night. Tickets 75c. 888 Salvation Army Appeals As the winter la coming on, and th cry ot th needy la coming in faster than relief can be given, the Salvation Army earnestly reauests that you give anything of value you Clothing T. ImKm . l - L.. Lambert, .officer In charge, dence 1003 L street. . resl At th home ot Mrs. Laura Bishop, tbe bride's aunt, at Selma. John Marion Gundry, of San Francisco, and Miss Irene Nevada Seaman, of Josephine county, were united In th holy bonds of matrimony by Judge Delllnger. After the ceremony a large crowd of relatives and friends were sumptuously dined, and Imme diately thereafter the happy pair left for San Francisco, where they Intend making their future horn. Th bridegroom is employed with the United States government In the capacity of foreman, excavating tunnel connecting two towns. For the dance at thewaldorf to morrow night. 898 LATEST REPORT FROM CALfFORNIA Sen Francisco, Nov. 10. Returns from 5,847 out of 1.886 precincts In California this afternoon gave Wilson 18.811 and Hnghes 481,282. Lead for Wilson of 4,384. A SURPRISED HUSBAND. Remancs) f Lady Maroh and th See end Duke ef ftlerimend. One Of tbe merconarv marrlana or eommou In Tngiand which turn ed out happily that of tbe second Duke' of Richmond. He was married to Lady Sarah Cadogan as pint of an agreement that her father's gambllug debts should tie canceled. Lor March to be then mm being elghleeu and the brfte only tlilrtwn. Immediately after the wedding Lord March's tutor took him off to the con tinent for tbe grand tour, and Lady Surah wcnrbai k lo her nursery. This la tbe sequel as told by Iji.ly ltnell In "The Rose Hoddens:" Three years elapsed. Lord March returned from his travels, 'but, bar ing such an oiilntirentliig recollection of his brldo, nus In no hurry to claim her and went tbe first 'evening of his return to Ixiudoti to the oner. Tlmra he noticed that all eyes-and lorgnettes -were directed to one box. where, hup. rounded by several ikthiiiis. sat a most beautiful young creature. 'Turning to a mart lieslde him. i asked who she wss.. 'You niiisi be a stranger In London, 'as tho answer, 'not to know the reltfilng toast of the town, the beautiful Lady March!' "ixirti starch lost no time lu nolo to the bog and Introducing himself to bis bride, wllh whom be ever afior lived so affectionately that tbelr devo tion io one anotner oecame pro verbial." , . . Always Waiting. Dssbinvny-Voti hnre splendid look Inn clothes, old mnn. Who Is your tsllnr) t'lpvertoii He'a tbe first mnn you so ns you go out. Life.. They Give ; You That Finished Appearance Here are rhe wctves and fabrics, that represent tht nunvacturer's highest art, that are now being 8hown in the fashion centers of th world. Here art! serges, . .wonteckcassirrrechev that give you a new idea in rare and refined patterns. ADLER'S Collegian Clothes Conceded by our customers to be thenost attractive examples of expert clothes-making ever displayed. Such beauty in style and perfection in tailoring has never, been shown before in clothes at our prices. You will find your favorite pattern, weave and , color made up in a cut and style that will Ml you as if made to your individual order. V Peerless More Effestlv Thsn Words. Ephitm JobiiMtu was up before th Judge on a cruelty to animals charge, "'Deed, Ah Wasn't ubuidu' dat mule, edge." the old mail demurred. "Did you not strike It reetdly with a clubr "Yeasau." "And do you Hot know that Vou can accomplish mure with animals hv speaking to tliemr" "laitsab; but dia erilier am difTiit. He am so decf he can't heali me when Ah sneak to liliu In de imiial v . Ah has to coniiimnlcHle wld him In de sign language." Mrojklyn t'ltlsen. Oddities About Alphabets. When the I'ortugnce Urnt explored Braxll they made ureal fun of Hi m. Uvea of that country because they had in tneir aipualict no f. r or l-a neti. pie, tbe Invaders declared, without fe. ley or rey-wltlioiit faith, law or klnz. The Mohawk, agnln, have no labials and vowed It wum abturd when tbe missionaries tried to teach them to pronounce p and b. "for who," said they, "cau apeak wllli his moulh shut?" Gore In Mexican Sperk The Mexk-an fieon with Hnanlah blood In his veins Is nearly always fond of the slvht of sore. At a Meil. can cockpit the Ironing is fuster and more furious than the fun at a three ring circus, and the enthusiasm la about as great when the steel spurred cocks cut one another to pieces as when a mad linll sorea a hnM n death In tbe bull rlng.-Natlnnal Geo graphic Magaxlne. ' - Medtrnly Defined. Father." aaM tbe sniiitl bov "whaf. an ciplorerr . "A vxiilorer. my son. la a man who discover some place that nohodr wants to BO In and llr ha a,,.nMn be aide to find au.vKow."-Wsshlngton i"iar , CO TOM TIUANfJLK I'HOTOPLAVa .' Iaat r ha nee to see Dorothy Gish ad tli famous Triangle Kid dies In on of thoaw rarely ctuumlitg storle "The Little Schoolma'm" In five arts , MACK HWAIX , In a rollirklng Keystone A laugh In every scene Thla la an exceptionally good Program , . Ten Cents TO.MOKIIOW Itobert UUloson and Kleanor VoHlrufT In plioto version of Hlr (Jllliert Parker'a Novel, "Ulg Jim (Jarrrtty." Clothing Co. DERIOCRAp LOSE (Continued from Pag I) . "I Martin la th first man not a democrat to b elected la Louisiana In 85 years. He Is described as being basically a democrat, wllh a strong dash of protection. Meyer London had a bitter fight and was reelected by less than 800 votes.' He has so far consistently kept away from any hint of favor It ism toward either republicans or democrats. 8chall Is an "unrecon tructed rebel," as the dyed-in-the- wool, refuse-to-dl progressives call themselves. He can be counted on to favor only th party that out up what he thinks is the most pro gressive legislation and th best man for apeaker. Fuller Is said to have grown his Independent faith from the political emanations of former democratic Oovernor Poss of Uasaa chusetU, who has frequently hopped Back and forth from republican to democratic affiliation. There will be several new faces In th senate. Prominent among th freshmen Is Hiram Johnson, oroarea- slve extraordinary and plenUotntl ary trom tn state that seems to have tan the deciding wedg In th pre sidential balance California. AnoUier Is J. O. Woloott, ot Dela ware. Wolcott won from Du Pont. on of the yenerabl elder senators. Frank B. Kellog, "trust buster. hss been ordered by Minnesota to take up the Job Senator Clann will leav off on March 4. Some of th best known face will be missing. Senator Clark of Wy oming, who ranked along with Sena tor Lodge and Veteran Oalllnier In length of service, was defeated. Sena tor Xern, who was one a view- presidential candidate, went down with the Indiana landallda. Kern was democratlo floor leader. With Kern, Torn Taggart, Indiana political war horse and mentor, was defeated. Lifting a Child. - '1 wish," said the womsn who has children of her owu, "that women would llllllerslnilil Ilia delicate narh. snlsm of a child. How would they Ilka a glnnt to come along and suddenly drng them from th itround liv one arm, as I have seen so many people do to children? When you're lifting a Child lift It ereiily l.r bolls arms or from the walat. Don't yank It up by grab at one Wrist litid then wonder why It crliv.. It tiiiilica me o angry I always want to pull the aim of that Inconsiderate woman bard aud see If the wouldn't ciy too. It's a thing that Uoitieis and aunts and sinters ought to leaf n." t Oerman and German. German silver was not Invented In Qeiiuiiuy and does not contnln any otic imitlcle of real silver. It Is really an ulloy of copper, nickel and sine. The word "geiiiiHn" Is reully n corrup. tlon of th origins! word "germane," which means "related lo." Therefore It In "germane silver," inclining "re luted lo" sliver. Bo with "gormau nionslos." Job printing of every description (t th Ctiirler ofllc. li m. Y 1535 Be Relieved of, Pressing Troubles IWt be bothered rth tillage thai we rati do for you. It' eaiiier for as to mil regularly for your clot lies, clean, prewa and reiNsir llieni, than It to for you to he Iruubled thinking alNtut It. The Wardrobe ' Cleaners I'booe 147 MU Htreet We hall For and Deliver Kskiipe Lamps. It Is believed that the Kskluio la mo was Invented linfuie Its noeasor em Igrsted from their oiigiual lioiii'e. which wss probulily farther umh ani uesr th seacoaNL Ilut tlm form of tu lamp becomes mors siieclalltt-d th higher the latitude la. The la nine of southern Alaska have a wick mIm r two InvbM. while tbos of I'olut nar row and northern Uroenland have wUk edges of seventeen to thirty six Inches. The lamp Is employed for melting tuow tud Ice to obtain drinking water, for cooking, lighting, warming, drying skins and In tbe SrtS. It U aim. mn. clal factor aud th sign of the family . vim, eacn ueau or tu family having his lamp. Dark Aoeusatlen. "Did you see where a man where accused hla wlr its mm lighting Urn ana wllh two dollar blllsj" Well. I don't bin m lilm tn, ..i... i. .1.. ... .. " . " "" "ii ugiit or uia earnings that ,v." liultlmor American. ' Job printing of vry" description at th Courier offlo. - ' 'The Pretty Sister f Jime," I'niniiMMint photoplay, timlght and Saturday nlglit. "The Making of Mnddalena," . with Kdna (InhIHci, Nundny and Monday, " . . . ' Star Theatre