HtN'HAV, DM'KMIIKIt HI, 10)41 DAILY BOGUS RIVER COCHIEf! pack rrvw l 4h : NEW SHEETMUSIC Th bMt teller t th prat tl m according to report! from tit Ban Francisco Muile Houses art i "Mliiourl Wlti." "Prrtty Bahy." "Turn Back th Unlvrs." "8h It too Sunshlu of Vir ginia." "Jut On Day." i "Down Wbr th Suwane Rlvr Flows." "Yaaka Hula." "Down Honolulu Way." "Hawaiian Dmm." "Oh How Bht Oould Wlckl, Waekl Woo." "Bomewher On tl Rio Grand." "And They Called It Dixie Land." ; "I Never Knew." You ran get aqy of tbem at Music and Photo House KTINTOM HOWKL1., Prop. HEDFORD TO PLAY HERE NEW YEARS WUb the eatt and west pitted against each other In the New Year'a football vonteate, In botb local and notional aport, a large amount of In ternal la being ahown 1y local 'foot-' tall ana. with optlmlam high for a victory over Pennsylvania by Oregon, at Paaadeue In the New- ear's game, bop for a victory locally over thai Medford stare la alao keen. . A fete- j gram was received by manager Har-, vey, of the local eleven, aaylng that Medford would be here Monday with one of the slronjteat team yet put out. It la known that a number of college atari are alated to appear In the Rear Creekera' lineup, ami (Ma but adila to the Interest of the game. With the return of a number of Grant Paaa athletes from collegca, the local lineup haa been gratly strengthened. A number of new for mationa have been worked out, and with the aid of Coach Miller, a for midable team haa been perfected. The locale have been practicing every night for (he pant two week, and are In better condition that any team which haa yet Ven up ana I nut -Med-' ford In the annual claah. It la un derstood that a large number of root era will accompany the Medford team on thelrlp. , It ta better to back out than to be j thrown out Many Filipino women catch and lell j Unit fur k living. TW TODtV ICLARSIFtK.n AO RATKR 25, worda. two Issue. 25c: alt laauea, ftc: one month. 11.50, when paid In' advance. When not paid In advance.' .o per ll'ie per lani. ; FOR SALE Household gooda, home,' Aridreaa No. 3325, care Courier. 44 7.ATIIA FITZGERALD, public aten ograpbcr, In Dent-Fuller Realty company office, 301 North IU atreet. IX8T Tueaday evening, pair of gold framed ginsse, alao lace trimmed handkerchief. Reward. No. 2313, Courier. 939 L. A. LAUNKU, Fire Inturanc and Burety Bonda. tf JOSEPH MOSS AGKNCJf Fire In-1 turn nee, plate glass, accident and liability Inauranoo. Mra. Joaeph Mom, Mgr., 804 H N. 6th Bt. 8-tt j NOW 18 THBIIEST tl'me'to aecura ' a bargain Id a 1913-14 or 'IS model Ford. Small depoalt, cash or torma. ' 504 South 6th atreet Oranta Paaa, Ore,' 919 FOR BALK Dairy herd of It cowi and milking machine. P, D Her man. 944 FOR SALE OR TRADE- Five-room ', modern home, garage, barn and ' ga'rden In Roaeburg, Oregon: alao 5 acrei fine bottom land with 300 five-year-old DeAnJou pear treea, 1 mlloa from town. Want hotel In live town. No comn)a lon. M. F. Chamberlain, Roie ; burg, Oregon. 944 FOR SALE Fine Malleable ateel ranee, with water connection In" good condition hnlT price If taken . at once, Phono 833-J. 940 WANTED 6,000 tona chrome ore. . Will buy on dump or f. o. b. con. j See George 8. Rarton, 907 South i 8th atreet, Oranta Paaa, addreia P. O. 'box 646, or phone 229. 944 WANTED Room, on iflrat floor, and tosrd for an elderly man. Apply to Rov.. C, W.. Baker or phona Sl. " '"' . . '.93- I . t i M M M M t t M I PER52Nf1L O. C. Cameron, of Rogue River, aa a vtaltor In the city Saturday. Mr. and Mra. A. W. Btone, of Med ford, vlalted In the city during the holidays returning home yeaterday. Mite Fannie Abrama went to Med ford yeaterday to spent1 a dVy tit- Wing at that place, iDon't forget the New Year'i dance at the Waldorf. 939 Mlaaea Jeanette Moaa and Cath erine Clemena went to Medford yea terday for a abort vlelt with frlnnda. Frank Neely returned Friday night to Portland to re-enter a medical college at that place. O, W. McCalllater left yeaterday for Klamath Falla and will make hla home at that place. , Mlaa Jeanetlv Patterson returned to Medford yeaterday after vliltng In the city for a abort time. W. 8. Green baa been a Oranta Paaa visitor for the past few daya, leav ing Saturday for to Angeloa. Don't forget to call 59 Oranta Paaa Wood Co. 939tf J. II. Drlaroll, game warden at Aahland, arrived Saturday morning to apend a abort time In the city. Mra. C. F. Shirley vlalted hero for aeveral daya, returning Saturday morning to her home at Klamath Falla. Mra. Ralph Dean returned to her borne at Cottage Orove Friday night, after visiting here for the paat week with relatives. " Oladwln Smith, who haa been vis iting with hla parents In the city for the paat week returned to Port land Friday evening. Big New Year'a dance at the Waldorf.' 939 O. lovell returned to Gold Hill yeaterday after spondlng a abort lime In the city attondlng totnialnrs matters. J. 1), Bhaaka wont to Rogue River yeaterday morning and will apend the winter at that place working In hie mlnea. Mlaa Mary Burk arrived here Sat urday afternoon from Tacoma to vlalt for a abort time with Mra. W. W. Olbion. Fitney flowered pcltl"nnl In all the now Htylit. Mra. K. Itchkonf. tf C. A. I.ower and H. A. I-ower re turned to Medford yeaterday, after apendlng a day vlaltlng In the city. Francla Bennett and Delbert Jonoa, who have been In th city aa the giiest of Mlaa Catherine Clemena for aeveral daya, returned to Medford Saturday, ' Mr. and Mra. C. A. Walrh arrived yeaterday morning from Weyland, Mich., to vlalt here for a abort time with Mra. Walch'a brother, O. H. Carner. The New Year edition of the Ore gonlan may be obtained from the Oregonlan carrier on New - Year'a day. 939 Mra. W. C. Carnahan left Friday evening for Portland, after vlaltlng In the city for aeveral weka with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Smith. Mra. Harold Doer arrived Satur day from Fremont, Neb., to vlalt here for some time with her parents, Mr. and Mra. O. B. Berry. Mrs. Doer was formerly Mlaa Ada Berry, of thla place. ComU at reduced prices; alao wool and "Ilk dressea. Mra. E. Rebkopf. tf . Vernon Basler, a aenlor at O. A. C, apent Chrlatmai In the city with hla parents and loft yeaterday for Corvallla to assist In the registra tion of the farmer who will be there during Farmers' week. Buy electrical gooda at the Klec trlo ntora..' , 37tf A claisined ad will give reiult. The War theatre wtehe it IHitroim a happy new year, anil alMolullon from mental, phys ical and flnnnclal advcralty. By Ita photoplay looking for 1IM7, the Htar believe It la In a ixmlthm concretely and ado. qiiuUdy to contrflmte to tlia community store of wholesome diversion. I Aa heretofore, all Paramount release, Including; , the now Paramount farce oomodlea, will lo ahown at thla theatre) and In addition, It haa contracted for the beat output of the Great, er VitAgraph, Including th K, Hi Sotliern picture, . , Star Ttorg' M t H f H t t . i'55 LOCAL : I Mr. A. Wilson visited In the city 1 for soma time with her (later, Mr. ' 0. L. Jewell, Sh left yeaterday morning for her bom In Roaeburg. Mra. B. 8. Lowden baa been vla ltlng her for th put week with ! ber-parents, Mr. and Mr. Gorg Buell, returning to her horn at Brownsville yeaterday morning. ' Mr. J. 8. Harblaon and daughter, Winifred, returned yeaterday to their horn at Lafayette, Or., after vis iting In th city for several day with Mr. Hablaon'i brother, Fred Smith. " ' 1 ' ... Chicken dinner Sunday at trie Palace from 12 to 1:30, 85c. ' 9Sv Bruce Oldlng left Friday evening for Ban Francisco, Lo Angeles and Ban Diego and will apent about three week at those places. P. B. Delano returned yesterday morning from San Francisco, at which place he spent th holidays. He left last night for Portland to re main a abort time. A. J. Cose, of Mesklll, Wash., apent a abort time In the city leaving Sat urday morning- for Portland. Mr. Coaa ha property Interests In the valley and leavea with the Intention of returning here to make hi bom. He ha been Interested in Oranta Pa for th paat 20 yeara and notea tbe rapid development or this aec tlon. . No Courier New Year's There will be no paper Issued from the Courier office on 'Monday, New Year' day. Library dom-d Monday The Public library will . remain cloned all day and evening New Year'a day, Monday. Hon Is Horn- A son was born last Monday to Mr. and Mra. John Harmon, of Dry den. That Rig fiame , New Yeara day. Be there. 939 1 81. Luke's (luild Meeting A called meeting of St. Luke'a , Guild will be held at the close of the eleven o'clock aervlce, 8unday morn ing. In the Guild ball. tlnjilrtviMKl Italrjr ' Tbe boat milk, cream and Ice cream. Phone Hi. " tf Attention A. V, and A. M. All memhera of the Oranta Paaa lodge No. 84 A. F. and A. M., and vlaltlng brother! are requested fo meet In the lodge room at 10:30 to day to attend In a body the services at the Methodist church. A. K. Cass, W. M.: E. G. Ilarrla. aecy. i4um ttt North Yakima 1 Gorman .nncnun ana wue, who vlalted In thla city during the holi day eaon, returned to their home at North Yakima last night. Saturday Wedding Norman Mitchell Green, of ShasU, Cat., and Mlaa Sadie Eula Prince, of Waldo, were married at the Baptist paraonaite, Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Rev. S. A. Douglas officiat ing. Mr. and Mra. Green will make their home at Waldo. Big New Tear Dance - r Waldorf, Monday, January 1. Everybody com, good time la as sured. Dancing from 9 to 1. Tlcketa 11.00. - 939 Steal Wearing Apparel Clothing thieve are again busy In the city. A quantity of wearing ap parel waa stolen from tbe clothe line at th home of Dr. Kobert Leslie, who live on North 2nd atreet The robbery ocoured Friday night. Ana and PrefU Will Meet The 80cloty of Art and Craft will hold Ahelr annual meeting at th horn of Mrs. Clevenger, 715 North 4th street, at 2 o'clock Tuea day, There will 'bo election of of ficer. Successful Hear Hunter j ' EHJnh Davidson, whose chase 'after a wounded Itear about 40 yeara ago reaulted In th dlacovery of the Joae- phlne cavea, wai' a Saturday visitor In th city, bringing in hi catch of fur for the first portion of the trho- ' ping leason, .The Interesting part of Mr, Davidson' catch were the nlnv 1 bear skins, he having taken twr black, two brown and flv cinnamon bear during the winter. . .He ano had lx bobcat and one coyote, Mr. Davidson' trapping grounds are on the slope of GraS'back and along the upper tranche of William creek. : That Big Game ' i ei New Year day. Be there. 939 Muale Club Meeting Tuesday, January 2, at 7:45 p. m bualnea meeting of th Oranta Pas Mualo club will be held In th Com mercial club roorpa, to which all member of the club and Cbriatma chorus are requested to be present Mr. Davis, who I to be director of the chorus, will be' present and lay before th club plan for th aprfng work. v More Dairy (Ws for Leonard -Twenty bead of the dairy cow that wer formerly part of th Feldmaler herd wer driven out to the River bank ranch of the Leonard Orchard company Saturday haying been pur chased by that company. Tbe dairy herd or the Ieonard Orchard company now number )50 bead. Tbe Feldmaler herd, which conaiated of 35 head, waa purchaaed by P. B. Herman, and the aale of tbe cow to the Ieonard Orchards was made by Mr. Herman. The balance of tbe herd la now held by Mr. Herman on the Hood ranch west of town, Mr. Feldmaler having retired from the business. In the deal Mr. Feldmaler came Into poseeaalon of acreage property west of town in tbe valley which be will crop to bay. fine Musical Program Haa been arranged for tbe fellow ahlp hour at the Presbyterian church tonight. 939 H. H. IHikaUsr I "repair The teama that are to represent the local high school upon the ros trum during tbe contest on the southern Oregon debating league thl year are putting In full time In prep aration. Included in tbe three cornered contest thla year are the school of Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass, the debate to be held on January 19th. The aubject will be that of "Health Insurance," and each achool will be represented toy a team to debate the negative and the af firmative aidea of the queatlon. On the evening of tbe contest the team having the affirmative will meet the Medford team at Medford. The Oranta Paaa team will 4e Raymond LeRoy and Hubert VVIlklns. On the aame evening the local team, Frank Turpln and Paul Day, will meet the Aahland team here upon tbe nega tive aide of the question. Another triangle of valley. debaters to discuss the tarn queatlon on the 19th will be from the Central Point, Phoenix and Talent achool. OBITUARY William K. Ilyrne William F. Byrne was iborn in Qulncy, Mass., September 25, 1848, and died In Oranta Paaa, Ore., De cerning 22, 1916 of pneumonia. Tbe deceased came to Oregon In 18S4, and lived here until hla death. He en listed aa a private in Company K, 48th Massachusets Infantry In 1862 at the age of 14 years, was honorably dlcbarged on' September 30, 1863. On October 1, 1863, waa enrolled aa a private In Company A, 4th Massachusets cavalry to serve three yeara and waa honorably dis charged November 14, 1965, at Rich mond, Va. He leavea to mourn hi loss, one brother, three nephew, and two niece. James Byrne, Bur llngame, Cal., Fred O. Roper, Grant Pass, J. A. Luae, Marahfleld, Ore., H. H. Luse, North Bend, Ore., Mra. Fred Wilson or Marsh field, Ore., and Mra. Richard Wrenn, of Burllngame, Cal. CARD OF THANKS Wj wish to express thanks to the many friend and to the Fruttdale grange for their kindness during the Ickneu and death of our beloved uncle, William T, Byrne; also for the beautiful Aortal offering from the Q. A. R., W. R, O. and friend. - MR, and MRS. F. O. ROPER. BIJOU :: William A Keystone Q -ii'Stttr M C) JE88K U LASKT Iferfe Dcro Thecdsre Rcbsrts Tbsaas fJdgbn Be and ISe; performance brgfaa 7:80 atd 8:M. COMING Rita olivet, is In Greeting Nineteen Seventeen The White House Grocery extends to all its patrons and you a most- Happy New Year STORY OF TOM R1LEA. (Continued from Page 1) proceed. When he got back to the canyon where he had had hla fire, the flame had ail died out and he had no more matchea. So during Sunday night, and until Tuesday he lay In the canyon with hla strength fast failing because of the cold and from the pangs of hunger. Tuesday morning he thought It beat to return to the trail where rescue might be more probable, or where hla tody could be found if he was not rescued. During the last hour of his travel he was able to proceed but 15 feet. .. He waa near enough the trail, however, that he could make himself heard when Chas. Pittlnger came down the trail shouting, and was aoon sur rounded by the members of the res cue party.' He was given such nour ishment as he could take In-, bis weakened condition, and was then assisted to Marial, arriving there at 11 o'clock Tuesday night. Wednes day he was taken on down the river t6 Plttlnger'a, and the next day ar rived at bia parents home at Agneaa. Commodore Fleming, tbe , mall orler, was not lost at any time, for npon finding the depth of the snow too great open the divide he return ed to Martal and remained there with hla pack mules till Friday. GREAT INTEREST. (Continued from Page 1) offensive was an Indication of her future defeat was suggested here to day. The Morning Post took this view; "The Moral 1 that the battle was scarce ended," the edi torial declared, "ere Germany aaked for peace." Quoting Halg'i word, the editorial concluded: "In theae simple words, which must resound in German ears Tonight and Monday The Fare of a Thousand Emotion la ; "The Patriot" .' The story of a atrong man' devotion to the alar and (tripe. also, "Maid Hid" with Lcsis Ficc;ia "Oeiniiien I -Am bstenaUowd Marriage." like thunder, lies the whole explana- . 'tlon or the German proffer. There-' 1 tore, all that the allies, need to eoaw alder Is to whether or not Germany ! will concede the objects for "which the allies arj fighting or will pre fer to continue to resist until her resistance is troken. It follow also ; that any suggestion made on the part of neutrals that a compromise might be effected, l, In fact, an attempt to , pare Germany and Austria, and I a ; violation of neatrallty," . . "- -' OREGON MEETS PENH TOMORROW .Pasadena, Cal. Dec. 30. Pen- ylvanla, tupporter sliced down their ; odd somewhat today when R became known thai Clement Urquart, th Quaker left-end, would not be on the " line to receive forward passe and; aniear up Oregon playa New Year's t day. The blood poison resulting from an Injury to hla foot 1 worse today, and Crane la working out in the posi tion. One Pennsylvania man here states the local betting Is 10 to 8 with Pennsylvania th favorite. In Loa Angelee the Oregon supporter are rapidly covering all 5 to 3 and t to 1 bet olered on Pennsylvania. There i confidence in both camp. Today the boy saw sights of Interest' In and aronnd Pasadena, and rater. Folwell' charges are In secret praev. tie and th Oregonians are holding a light workout at Tournament park.; Tegart. Oregon's right-end, arrived today. 'He kept in training while In the north and easily hit hi old tride. j . . t. " ' , V;" . j !" Vry Eay. 1',. Why la It that truth will rts agate j when crushed to earth?" "' ' i f Because of Ita elasticity, of course, j . Don't yon knnwv bow way It la to: stretch the triilhJ"--RoHton Trail- crlit. v v , ' ;