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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1916)
m4 ' -4 t pack four DULY BOQCa RIVER COt'RIKR Tl'KMII.Wt NOVKMIIKH itl. IOW. 1 THKRKS SI RK TO BK -A MKKRY CHRISTMAS" where there b Vletrola, We would advise making your selections at once, as these machines are growing scarce, and later on ddlreries will be uncertain. ' Come in, pick out your ma chine, and w will hold it (or you ready (or Xmas delivery. i Prices $15 and np. 8TA5TON ROWELL, Prop. JOY "The Great Smash" . Featuring ALICB HOWELL A HarrkMe of ThrUla aad Laughter ' (Three ReeN of This) Harry Bcsrfisni aad Tlaa ManhaU Uzrerd Weekly Om Battle Line with Camera Man Sixty-Six, bat Soma Kid What You'll Have to Bay, aad Many Others. 1H Not Miss This Show It's "A Good One" COMING EVENTS 4 Not. 37-Dec. 2, Monday to Saturday Donation week (or the Good 8amaritan hospital. Not. 24, Friday Meeting of Jose phine Coonty Legislative Club (or Women at court house. Nor. 28, Tuesday Cooked food, candy and holiday gift tale, by the women of the Presbyterian church. Not. 39,- Thursday ThanksglTing day. Not. 80, Dec. 1 and 2, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday Indoor Carni val, Masonic Temple, by the ladles of the Eastern Star. Dec. (, Wednesday Cooked (ood sale and bazaar in St. Luke's Guild hall. Dec. 8, Friday Bale and supper by ladies of the Newman M. E church. Dec 12, Tuesday Bazaar by ladles of Baptist -hifh NATIONAL BANKS MUST REPORT ON CONDITION Washington, Not. 21. The comp troller of the currency today Issued a call for the condition of all national banks at the close of business Friday, November 17. TONIGHT ONLY the return engagement, by re quest, of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," by John Vox Jr. Charlotte Walker la "Juoe" Thomas Meiglian plays "Hale," the revenue agent; Theodore KoiKfta enacts "Devil Judd Tolllver," and Karla Foxe Is "Bad Dave," nephew to "Judd" and cousin to "June." Admission A and 10, Star Theatre I - ...... v ,.. . - . ' PERSSNdL LOCAL ; The Sugar Bowl, (OS O at. SOJtf Joe Shaska made a trip to Rogue River this morning. Maul lamps at Rogue Rtver Hard ware. 894t( You will enjoy the 'picture show much better if you take some candy with you from the Sugar Bowl. SOJtf Guy Harvey returned on Saturday front Weed, where he spent the past four months. ' Watch the Sugar Bowl for Xmas candy. 903tf . Miss Alice Pool arrived last night from Klamath Falls and will be at the home of her uncle, John Pool, tor aome time. $1.00 buys a Durham Domino rator and alx blades at Cramer Bros, 914 Young man, your sweetheart will appreciate a bos of fresh randy from the Sugar Bowl. , OJtf May Hammer and brother, of Har bor, came over from Crescent City yesterday and left this morntng tor the school at Chemawa, Flannelette gowns, 75c, $1.00 and II. 25. Quality can not be beat Mrs. E. Rehkopf. 90ttf Mrs. James Yeo and two children arrived this morning from Ashland and left with Marve Jordan for Cres cent City, where they will Join Mr. Yeo. Free for 10 days new model aluminum handle paring knife with each Lisk roaster at Cramer Bros. 14 A nice assortment of ladies' wool underwear. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. 901tf Mrs. Charles Colby, wife of the Merlin merchant, and her mother, Mrs. Clara Furman, of Rockford. III. , who is visiting at Merlin, spent Monday in Grants Pass. Sole leather at Rogue River Hard ware. 894tf Football Team Banqueted The high school football team was banqueted at the Oxford hotel Mon day evening by the high school people. . . , . Speak to Legislative Club Dr. Sweeney will address the mem bers of the Josephine County Legis lative Club for Women Friday after noon, November 24, on the effect or the amendments passed at the recent election. Musical Those who are Interested in music will be pleased to learn that rehears als began last evening on a cantata for Christmas eve with a chorus of 45 voices composed of the Baptist choir and the best musical talent of the city. This cantata Is Porter's "Saviour and King," and will be un der the direction of Mrs. Guy Knapp. MEW TOIMY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words, two Issues. 25c; tlx issues, 50c: one month. 11. BO. whan nM la advance. When not paid la advance, uc per line per issue. SNAP 80 acres, Deer creek, 3 acres 'bottom, balance first bench, good water right, 15 acres in cultivation, . small house, good barn and out buildings, $600 state loan. Price $1,200 and assume loan. For short time only. Exchange 160 acres, Roseau county, Minnesota, 110 acres hay land, 50 acres timber, all level. Price $2,500. Want Grants Pass property. U A. Launer. 907 FOR SALE Bungalow, strictly mod ern In every way, convenient and well built, six rooms, line location, eaay terms. Very reasonable. Also .some furniture. Telephone 196-Y or call at 208 West C street. 923 FOR RENT All or part of O. P. Harvey residence at 712 North Fifth street. Some furniture. If desired. Apply on premises this . week. 907tf ANNOUNCEMENT! The Paramount Aim organ ization, after searching for two years for comedies that its directing officials wanted to be worthy . of the Paramount standard, believes It at last has , succeeded. Tlie first of these new Para mount comedies, entitled "Bridget's Blunder," win be shown Wednesday and Thurs day nights, to be followed later by "Nearly a Deserter," "A Troublesome Trip," and others, "Deatiny's Toy," a flve-part Paramount drama, with beau tlful Louise Huff, will be shown with "Bridget's Blun der." Star Theatre . St. take's Guild Meeting There will be, the regular business meeting of St. Luke's guild at the guild hall Wednesday afternoon, at 3:30. TO DEMONSTRATE USE OF BEET 5 Englewood Dairy The best milk, cream and Ice cream. Phone 12S. tt Court Grants Divorce Decree A divorce decree waa granted by Judge Calkins, of the circuit court, Monday, to Hal Mlllner from his wife. Esther Mlllner. Desertion was the grounds for the action. 1 Thanksgiving Kve Dance - : At Waldorf hall November 29. Dancing from 9 to 1. Tickets It. 914 U II. Hull Advertises ' L. B. Hall has made arrangements with the Courier for a dally adver tisement from now until Christmas to tell or the holiday stock he Is carrying, and Trom day to day he will call attention to special goods in the ltnea he carries. New Stork Housebuilding Material At interesting prices. The Rogue River Lumber company can furnish you with Extra Star A Star cedar shingles, 1x4 V, O. in No. 2. 3 and 4 grade; 1x4 and 1x6 plain and panel rustic; 1x6 and xi V celling. All sites and dimensions of lumber. All sites doors, windows and gloss. Mill work a specialty. 913 Prof. Ylning to lecture On Monday evening, November 27; under the auspices of the Parent Teacher association, Irving E. Ylning. of Ashland, will deliver a lecture which will be of interest to every thoughtful person. Mr. Vlnlng is a business man, a psychologist, a teach er, a lecturer. For ten years past be has given lectures In New York city under Jhe management of the educational bureau of the Y. M. C. A., and he leaves soon for New York to continue this work. Mr. Ylning is also well and favorably known for the excellent work he has done'wlth the boys In Ashland. All adults are invited to this lecture, and children. It accompanied by their parents. No charge will be made for admission. The place will be announced later, though It Is hoped that the taber nacle will be available. Miss Agnes Gibson, of 8alt bako city, arrived in Grant Pass Monday evening and will remain In the val ley for the next few weeks demon strating the uses of beet sugar tor th Utah-Idaho 'Sugar company. Miss Gibson has been at Portland during the progress ot the Pure Food show, where she was In charge ot an ex hibit for the sugar company, which had a dtsplay ot sugar from the Qrants Pass factory. Miss Gkbson will visit each of the local grocery stores, all or which carry the local sugar, and will demonstrate the use ot beet sugar In all kinds of cooking, presenting to each visitor literature and recipes In which beet sugar Is recommended. Her first demonstra tion will be at the White House gro cery Wednesday. Thursday she will be at the K. t T. store: Friday. Roch dale; Saturday, Schmidt's: Monday, Pardee's. Date at the other local establishments will be announced later. LUST BEETS ARRIVE AT The last three carloads of beets for the season' campaign arrived at the factory this mornlng.aono car each being received from Olendale, Gold Hill and Wlldervllle. It is expected that the last ot the beet In the hint will be fed Into the sllcers today, and the 1916 run will be over as soon as the sugar has found Its way thro.igh the various processes of manufacture and Is placed In the warehouse. This will require a couple of days longer. There may be a few tons of beels held through the district that will bs used for stock feed, the only crop of any consequence that was not de livered at the factory in time for manufacture 'being on of about 500 lona grown by Japanese farmers IS miles from Olendale. The grower were unable to make proper arrange ments for the hauling of the crop, and will use the beels for stock teed, so that their loss will not be serious. The csmpalgn for acreage is nw on In earnest, and the flold men for the sugar company are reporting much success. Farmers have seen the profits coming from properly sxsr&r SUNDAY MMf Ofi MEDFORD 'NIGHT 1W U TIIK UKIH.KH ttVM STl'l'KNiKH'H HPrttTAt'LH rage 100 PEOPLE ARABS, CAMELS, HORSES THE J EIGHTH WONDER OP THE WORLD Bimst Attraction Ever Seen In Medford TRAVELING IX ITS OWX SPrXiAI. TttAlX OF K1MHT 'AMM PRICES: $2, $1.60, $1, 60c. Kail Orders Now farmed beet land, and are glad to plaut the crop whert they have the proper condition of soil and Irriga tion. . f.lary Pickford eeee I OlUTl'ARY Alfred Ininry llannanl The death or A. V. Bannard. which occurred on Monday, resulting from heart trouble, remove an honored," resident woo ha been closely identi fied with the Interests and activities' of the city for 14 years past, though for the'psst four, year h ha aot been In cllv business. Although ; at the advsnced age of 83 years. 4 In "The Dawn of a Tomorrow," next Friday and Haluniay. Star Theatre AdntUMori five and ten rents. I wife and companion of to yvart. and three daughters. Miss Kdtth . Ban-, nsrd. of this city; Mr. J. O. Holt, of Eugene, and Mrs. tl. O. Ooodall, of I'nlon. Ore. month and 3 day at the time of his' .The funeral will he held Wedncs- death, Mr. Rinnard was quite active day afternoon and will he private, until a week ago. ' Rev. I.. Myron Rooter having charge. Alfred I'mney Bannsrd watborn In The body will be taken to Portland London, Kngland. July 17. 1831, and in the evening for cremation, canto to New York while a young man, later removing to Illinois and Would lo to France , lows. Uter he removed to Portland, Mel Allen, of this city, a Junior at Ore., and 14 yer ago came to Grant Stanford university. I, among a com pass and wss engaged In the rurnl- rany ol students from tho university, ture business until about four years who .have agreed to go to Frame as ago. Ho hud been since his youth a , an ambulance corpswhen they get men''!"? of tho Presbyterian church, ! their parents' onscnt. A San Fran- snd for more tlisn SO years served ac tively as an elder, v. Mr. Bannsrd Is survived by his clsro msn It paying tit expenses of . the company, which la to remain on French soil for six months. MIGXOX AXKKIWOX 4- ill Jennings Himself and Supporting Company In "Beating Back" A Bandit Story fur Hcftpertahle Audience In Six Thrilling Parts BIJOU TONIGHT Modern America's Moot I'nlque Character 1 --Tf-I PltKH. McKINLKY . Who Had r'alth In Al Jennings o w IF , II U' w " " ... A V" ' i n I ' I ML M'CY I'KYTON Will Invln's stirring human Inter! narrative In the Haturday Evening I'oat of the adventurous rareer of the nind outlaw, Iswyci, olitlrlan , ,AI JKNMXGH jlerent ('iindldnte for (iovenior f 'Oklulionm '' First Hliotv 7:1111 10 AdiUlKhlOn !I0c i Don't Fail to see AL JENNINGS Tonight ARTIU'll IIAl KIt ,1 i