PAGE FOCR DULY ROGVK RIVER COl RlKIl FRIDAY, JANVARV 10. I1T I PR5NflL LOCAL ; MURPHY F. P. Witr returned to Kerby to day alter a tew days la th city. ; M. Nordoo spent Thursday In the beside the men and team needed to bring the .re from the mine. This will mean doubling our popu lation within the next ala month. Suoh an enterprise will develop the county in a manner that will sur prise all. It will make a greater Waldorf Saturday night. ; Applegate and Murphy played basket ball at Murphy Friday night with victory tor the Murphy team. I D. O. Hayee who has been living In m Grant Pas thla winter ha traded 'naml for all varieties of farm p ro ll Is Murphy property for a house In 'ducts, Increase our population, and Grant Pas and will continue to re- Improve the community In many side In the city. way. Let every cltlien give -4he A number of the Murphy ladlea ! proposition a big boost. city, returning to Kerby this after- iwme Marring Llrvw oa. I A marriage license was Issued to Mm. F. K. McFarland went to Rogue day t0 r,,,,,,, nry McCau.l.nd. ' "u,mD'r 01 wuJpn' . 7n.J. ZlU an.nt Mv thi nmrnin, .Mnd th. ' wV.w i r ,-. ' om of Mr. Louis Roat. I Vernon Dalley and wife spent Sat . r , m ,ihh iuiiui, 1 l.u.ivm, . . . !.. ..4 ol.ltln. lh th. a social club which will meet at the'fny of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, homes of the different member, and ' Mr. Bailey" parent. from the dellirhtful afternoon nr the I Mrs. Marmton. formerly Miss Elleoe George, orPortland, I visit- Mrs. talnment for the member. The John George. River . visiting with mend. of Grants Pass. c H. F. McCleUas.'of Hugo, was a'- : visitor here for several day. He re- Good Time Ahead turned to Hugo toaay. Farmer who exDect to benefit b mrnea io nugo rouaj. Farmer who expect to benefit by 1 " " --rPftrti.,i u . A. W. Walker left thla morning for J the high price should prepare their . P"-- " 'ST" S an d a trl, to Portland to look after bust-' Bow.wUn .enta. It f?1 d1.ot I , nLl P ' ; neas matter. A. C Fogleaon left last night for implement Man, ( Portland, and will spend a tew days ' there on business. George A. Blckel returned to Glen- (you need help, see Wtnetrout, The 947tt name chosen Is F. M. I. C. Mr. A. I H. Carson was elected president and - ' Mrs. R. K. Woodson secretary and j , treasurer. WOLF CREEK 4 CORONA TIIK PERSONAL WRITING M ACHINB Omiblne quality, uniqueness, durability, usefulness and beauty, and only weigh six pounds, aU don ap ta a heat carrying mm. We also carry typewriter ribbon, carbon paper, Berkshire type writer paitcr and manuscript cover, ' ft.tvt '' Drug and Aumaiaj 3 Slatioaeri Stationery Store Irrigation District There will be a meeting Saturday. dale yesterday evening after spending' juary IS. at the Commercial club . r' Klptt K1"y Yl8"a ror ftw w R- Newman, past 75 years ot ; the day In the city. ! ,t , oVlocki t0 noraM three ?'y w',h f,ber' . M Mn' t " on ot the oldest resident. Albert Anderson ha been a busl-' directors and a treasurer for the ir-'. , L ' aancui- WM burled last Friday, having died aee visitor in Treka for several day ' rigatlon district ' returning here last night , I . Fancy flowered petticoats in all February Delineators the new style. Mr. E. Rehkopf. tf Received this morning Mr. B. M. Carlo st went to Ash-'colden Rule, land this morning and will visit there ' for a short time with friends. . 1'rs. F. Zana, of Aahisnd. who has been TiaKing with friends tor1 at the 41 CUrai senooi. f.. . hrl.f lllna with nnnumonla. Mrs. Wm. Hannum has received Mri, Newman, who ha passed her word that her father I seriously 111. g4,t 1UMt0ne and who has been 111 Mr. Barnes Is serving on the Jury uh (ne same disease, Is Mini better In Grant Pass. Mr. Hannum' grandson. Homer' tnmin. vhn vu an Kal1w IhImmjI In i I . -- . wjam I now. aeveral days, resumed to her home' BaDklQK p, this morning. Tour February Delineator 1 the Golden Rule. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Branham had ;ik. Hold A.ml Meeting- ,utomobUe ,,,,,,,; ' i the oy of w.icom n, a nine pound annual meeting of the Joke- .Xoa. nlcily ,nd , loon fh. - phlne County bank and of the Grants ospltal. I Wo" Cre,,t 000(1 Road club had a well attended and spirited meeting, . ' at Oarage hall last Tuesday evening were held M Mrs. J. Ftrebaugh 'returned to I Thursday afternoon, but no changes '. of 1 1 e ;ln the officials or the directors either Institution was made. Portland thl morning after spending ' EafiltmooA rulry APPLEGATE I 1 and It was unanimously voted to . e I send a delegation to the next meeting J as. Grubb, who ha. been visiting ' of W .COUOt to a few day la the city visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Q. D. William. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Norton left last night for Portland, at which place ,hls daughter at Elktoa for nveral appointment of the road supervisor The best milk, cream and ice cream. 'mon,h Applegate Thurs- ! ,f Ahto dU,rlot, "d ,M,,n th Phone 132. tt day . .clubs reasons for Insisting upon a i w'ku- w..., ! change. 1 v, 7, V , . 1 ou""OT" """'r At the next regular meeting of the .n-uiuiu t 1 wvjh. h- -in .i.i . , ,. I Wstrirt Forester Here :: -.IT:: George H. Ceoll. district forester. ! '7 " Wolf Creek Good Roads club. Jao- -I r. arrived this morning for a short stsy I oy. and girl. bket ball u.ry 2th. County Agriculturist .v uo ,Tuon MKuraay , t. ., ,V1. . , .. team Light In .11. wxn. k. k. .111 , team met defeat at the hand, of the Thomnaon will he tirewnt. an.ndlnc m .l iMurnhy ularera last Frldav. Thev',i. j.w in.H.. .k... J. K. pigney, a former resident of M. .'... i will nlav a return nma at AddIm.i . n . - uon enimaie ror ue aisirict wun .ur. ' ' , iii nu uium uu iu u evening speak on some co-operative n.. a. - . . ., . uw nimnie lur uio oniric w ig .nr. Grants Pass, spent a week In the city 1 .... Saturday night COl NT Y TREASVRSR'B CALL FOR ROAD WARRANTS All Josephine county (pink) road warrant. Issued prior to, and Includ ing January 8, 11. and protested on or prior to that date; are hereby called In, and are payable at the County Treasurer' oOoe, on or after th 10th day of January HIT; on which date Interest will cease. Hi GEO. 8. CALHOUN, County Treasurer, 101 O St. NOTICB ItKIJKVH TIIH KYB STRAIN FROM NIOHT WORK OH RKAIHNQ RY V8INO A TS WATT NITIUKIEN NATIONAL MAZDA LAMP Try one for a night Ret era " It If yon dun't Ilk It IO.llt.l an 40 watt la National Maadaa at U7 ceata. Rogue River Hdw. TIIH 11IO IUCD FRONT Notice Is hereby alven that the' undersigned haa been appointel as-' I JTTIJS OI'l06ITION TO slgnee of & Leona Reld nndor br voluntary assignment for the bene fit of her creditor. AU person hav- "RONK DRY" WA8HINOTON Olympla, ' Jan. 11. Th only lag claim against th said B. Leona woman member of th fifteenth Reld will present them to th aald slon, Mr. Ida P. William of North assignee y the 15th of January, HIT. EDWARD 8. VAN DYKE, S0 Aaaln. ment engineer. left last night for Portland. Children' high top shoes on the ttareain counter at the Golden Rule. Buy children's high top shoe at Ric 8Pfcl- by M. L. Merritt district improve-' Born, at Roeeburg, December 12, theme. The entire community, men tn f m rl ,lf tJ . .1 . .. . ... . I " .ti wibi itv nw, ' ; daughter. a and women, are cordially Invited. Mra. Josephine Houston, who hss I'ROTKKT DISCRIMINATION argaln price whUe they last at the! TweJ two pound ot rine Jap "- un o oer neice. rs. Golden Rule. i'ric ,or 100 Saturday only. Jose-'; Harley Agee, at Roeeburg, returned A. R. Priee. nf Pnilm.n wth I Phlne Grocery company. MS Friday. AO.UNST MKN OVKH 43 .who ipont Thursday here visiting1 frienHa loft hl mnnln. T I lTee for W Beach to remain during the winter. I w- Bb' n'sh' ""h d,y Mr, a Rennet h ,hn -i.uin. ' car of stock and farm ImplemenU for ' Mr, tor a fe ri.r .f th v. w vn...i wren, ure., wnere ne win Captain Dobbin of the Dredge com pany was a Med ford visitor Wednes- Portland, Jan. 12. Olvll service dlsorimlnation against middle aged and old men Is denounced today tn I resolutions adopted by the "Forty and Mrs. 3. L.. Benson war Ave Efllalent club." an oraanlaation take railed to Grant Pas Saturday on ao- of men 46 year and over. The ret- home, leaving last night for Wenat-' take cnarBe o( hls farm- Mrs- Bm" count of the illness of their daughter, ' olutlon will be presented to the leg- llatiire,-wlth a request that It be paused aa a Jonlt memorial to congress. chee. Wash. After spending a tew!061- nd children will leave for Wren j Mrs. Verna DeArmond, they return- days visiting there, she will return ' oon tne rar arrives, mer i Tuesday. nave been residents of this section Miss Ella Rawlings entertained a to her home at Sand Point Idaho. Coats at reduced prices; also wool and silk dresses. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. tt Mrs. Eli Ballev and children ar rived thl morning from American ' eree Forks, Utah, and will make their' - home at this place. Mr. Bailey ha Judgment for Defendants teen in the city for severs1 months, for the past year and are satisfied , few friends Friday evening, Janu with this country, but have to take ary S, at the home ot Mrs. Harley personal charge of their farm in-' Mansfield. Many delightful game were played and musical selection were rendered throughout the even ing. Dainty refreshments were ser- The jury In the case of C. M. La-'vd r Mr. Mansfield. .The guests I. being sugar-end foreman at the sugar throp vs. The Oregon Cement Sewer wpr Miss Edith Kubll, of Apple factory. . Pipe and Tile company returned a Sate, Miss Mangurett Morressy, Carl F. Williams, editor of the verdict giving the defendant com-Byrn Hamilton, Otton and Leland Northwest Poultry Journal of Salem,1 Pan Judgment for $200 tn payment , Cantroll, of Ruch. Is spending the day In the city, While ' 'or the pipe furnished the plaintiff.! Died, it Newberg, December, 22 here he 1 making a trip through the The defendant, had made a counter 1916, Mrs. J. B. Benson, aged 90 TJ. L. Upson poultry yards, and an' claim for $490 for the cement lr- years, 7 months. Deceased was a article describing the Ill-a-hee plant ' rigatlon pipe. The plaintiff had resident or Grants Pass tor many will appear in a later issue of the,80Blit to obtain Judgment for dam-! years anl Is well known In that Journal. Calling cards at the Courier. Her Heart again Ht his mind that was the combat. e Two forces woven from differ, fabric of such wbm the com bat Two hearts that beat out of tune thus came Uie combat. Her mother bartered her to this man for his social post tlon and her bad debt. But the girl's faith was with another man, whom she secret ly had married, and who had been reMrted dead. Honr she override the misery of her home life, saves her ftinf, husband from the) electric chair, and finds her real love In the daw of a new day, make a vigorous, attention-compelling, heart-touching drama, with staeatto action and deep emotional Interest' See "THK COM1IAT," with the : altogether brilliant and charm. Ing Anita Stewart and an all. star -Vltagraph cant tonight or Saturday night at the Star Theatre ages claimed through failure to get ! vicinity. She Is survived by three water to crop, when the pipe was children, S. U Benson of Applegate, bursted. H. A. Benson of Maiden Rock-, Wis., . and Mrs. Calvin Wells of Newberg. Sermon Series On Sunday evening at Newnin' KERBY Qreasad Paper. Paier lu wliirh luuier, miirinirlue or lard baa bvvu wiuiuxhI should be kept and uwd n a lining tor taU tins, as a covering fur a pudding which Is to lie- hU'iiiiic J iiml fur wrii' ping up suet roly uil!r hi'fuio puttln,: them Into the cloth to lie. boiled. Theno pnors are oil ready without any more Krcaxlnit, m Hutu In a sav big of both time and liilmr. Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Melville T. Wlrfe will preach the first of a series of three sermons on J a decided Interest was manifested Temptation." These sermons are by the citizens of Kr iy In slttnd based on the three temptations ofng a mass meeting on Wcdresday Jesus. The title, are: "The Flmt at which A. U. Fields, Inventor of ( Temptation, or the Assault Through "Fields Process Smelter Fume. Co." , the Physical;" "The 8econd Tempta- was the speaker of the occasion. The j tion, or the Assault Thorugh the attendance at the meeting was good spiritual;" "The Third Temptation, and Mr. Fields held the attention of or the Assault Through the Voca- the audience while be gave a tech-1 tlonal." They will be preached on n leal presentation of hi ubject I successive Sunday evenings. the establishment of a smelter at1 Kerby. Now Is Kerby' opporunTty. Men 1 OltlTl'ARV will have to be employed to estab-1 lisb the plant and keep It at work. m a cm-. To carry on the work of a 6 0-ton William Andrew 8nlder was born ut Olympla, Wash., April 29th, 1881. ' He was married to Delia C. Yancey, 1 , December 19th, 1887, and to this ! union were born six children, Ernest, waiter, William, Harry, Everett and Constantlne. Walter died April 11th, 1908. Mrs. Snider departed' this life July 1st, 1908. On Novem-1 ber 2 let, 1913, Mr. Snider was mar-' rlod to Mrs. Elmer A. Cressy, who with the remaining five children sur vive him. Mr. Snider died at the residence of his son at 713 Riverside Ave., Orant. ' Pass, at 6 a. m., January 10th, 1917, ' being CR years, 9 months and 11 days ot age. The cause or death was tuberculosis, from which he waa a plant will require a fore of 26 men A Spring Tooth Harrow with more clearance than others. Teeth do not trail leaves even... Ho 1 constructed that It doe not carry trash. Adjustable hitch. TeetA and frame guaranteed... Sold by C. A. Winetront The Implement Man Treasure Trev taw In England. In Eugland treanmv trove belong to the crown. At-ronllug to the law. If any one finds bldilcu treasure and conceals It for Ills own use lie Is liable to Due aud liuiirUoiiiurut, It used to be a hauglug matter. However, It may be some eucuurngruinit to Kuullah treasure seeker. If auy such liter be In these enlightened day, lo know that lbs law. of treasure trove only ap ply to such a Is discovered by acci dent Treasure discovered ly syste matic search would not come nlililn this description; neither would find discovered by sstrnloiiu-al or raliallatlc science or by the Mitent Influence of the divining rwL-MI. Juuiea' iiutetle. NEW TOD IT (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 24 words, two Issues, 25c: sli Issue. 60c; on month, $1.60, when paid la sdvsnce. When not paid In advance. 6e par line per Issue. I FURNISHED, five-room cottage for rent Mrs. O. P. Jester, 216 C street. Phone 168-R. 949tf Yakima, haa th distinction of head Ing th committee which will decide the fat of the bone dry bill, Intro duced yesterday by Representative Halsey. 8h I chairman of th publlo moral commute. It there I any opposition to th measure It I being reduced to whispers. Th general sentiment Is that It would b suicide to talk loud. Th bill provide for heavily In creased penalties for violation. A public hearing on lb bill by th Joint morsls committee of th house and senate waa announced to day by Mra. William and Senator Waller 8. Davis, chairman of th senate committee. The hearing prob ably will be held nert Friday. a COMING Kv-NTC 4 Jan. 18, Saturday Children' story hour at public library at 10:10. Miss Jeanette Cramer, story teller. LOST Monday between East school and Star theatre, fountain pen with Initial "N" on end. Address No. 69, Courior. 1 41 WANTED 6,000 ton chroma or. Will buy on dump or f. o. b. car. See George S. Barton, 807 South 8th street, Grants Pass, address P. O. box 616, or phone 229. 954 Pauline Frederick In Clyde Fitch's great drama, tic NiicreM, "The Woman In the taw," next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, STAR Theatre i patient sufferer for nearly two year.. ' The funeral wa. conducted from' Hall', chapel by Rev, Melville T. ' , Wire. Interment in Granite Hill 1 cemetery. I Bijou Theatre :;' Last Night Triangle', prettiest girl star Norma Talmadg'e Hlr if "The Rattle Cry of Peace" "Going Straight" "The Devil' Needle" "The Children of the House," In The Social Secretary A Miwerful story with a delightful undercurrent of comedy. A IOO per rent picture of genuine enjoyment. Theiv's the usual peppery Keystone "A SCOUNDREL'S TOLL" (VMI NO Saturday night, Florence Labadle In, "Saint, Devil and the Woman." Comply With the Law and use Printed Butter Wrappers According to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy anl Food Commission all dairy butter sold or exposed for sale In this state must be wrapped In butter paper upon which I printed the word "Oregon Dairy Rntter, 18 (or 88) ounce full weight," with the name and address of th maker. To enable patron of the Courier to easily comp!y with the ruling thl office will supply standard rise and weight butter paper printed with special waterproof Ink, and delivered by parcel post, at the following price! 100 Sheet, 18 or 88 ounce ..81.00 900 Sheet, 18 or 88 ounce .. 1,88 800 Sheets, 18 or 88 nonces .. 1,70 500 Sheet, 18 or 88 ounce. .. 8.40 Bxtra charge for special dealgns. Send order by mall accompanied by the price a above and paper will ,be promptly forwarded to yon by parcel poet, prepaid. We use the best butter paper obtainable, and our work, mauship Is of the beet. Rogue River Courier Grant Pa, Oregon