Mac ront. DAILY MOV HTKB OOUBUB TVKHRAYi MAY IN. 19lt Ethel Clayton Supported by John llwtn, Rockllffe Fellow and Arthur Ashley In a Hradymade feature. "The Bondage of Fear" STAR TONIGHT Coming Robert Harrow, in "The Bad Boy." ' Wedded by Juatlce Ho Wallace Franklin LeClalr and Ida May Rholen, both of Josephine coun ty, were married this afternoon toy Justice James llolman. I PER52N1L 25 LOCAL : Saturday ta Chaplin day. flttt Mrs. Emma Daniala attended the Free Methodist conference at Med ford Sunday, returnlnf home Mon day. Suitable gifts for graduation pres ent at Letcher Son's. 62 C X Helrle and family arrived this morning from Portland and will remain to work for the sugar beet company. : St Valentine broccoli seed at Par dee's. 2 airs. EL F. Heath went to Eugene this morning to attend the Rebekah assembly. She will visit at Albany also. Graduation gifts Letcher A Son. Frank Dessinger, of Kerby, went to Eugene today to represent Kerhy vUle lodge. No. 55, I. O. O. F. at the grand lodge. A big stock of jewelry to select graduation gifts from at Letcher A Son's. 62 Ralph Davis went to Eugene to day to attend I. O. O. F. grand lodge. "Sempre Glovtne." Sabin has it. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Horoor arrived Monday evening and will spend some time here looking over the country. Their former home was in Missouri. Mrs. J. D. Stinefcaugh returned last night after several weeks spent in Iowa and North Dakota with rela tives. Let ns show you some dainty graduation Rifts Letcher A Son. 62 The Dixie school closed lis year's work Friday. Two of the scholars. Letha and Harvey DeArmond were neither tardy nor absent during the year. New Crepe de chine waists at Mrs. Rehkoprs. 46tf Mrs. I. M. McCalllster went to Wolf Creek this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Kelly. She was accompanied by Nellie Young, who will visit ber cousin. Ales Mbley returned this morn ing from a trip to Portland. Perry McGee went to Glendale this morning to visit his brother. St. Luke's Guild The business and social meeting of St. Luke's guild will be held in the Guild hall Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Baptist Ladiew' AW The Ladies' Aid or the Baptist church will hold its regular meeting in the church parlors Wednesday af ternoon. All members are expected to he present. Honor Guard Meets The Girls' Honor Guard will meet at the Chamber of Commerce rooms tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 7:30. All members are urged to be present. The Wardrobe Cleaners At 315 North Sixth street. Phone 147. Receiving office with Peerless Clothing Co. Cleaning, pressing and repairing. We csll for snd deliver, tf Chautauqua Plant The chsutsuqua guarantors held a meeting last evening at the Chamber of Commerce. Arrangements have been perfected for the sale of sea son tickets, which sale is to be lim ited to 400. The First KirlM rat Ion Walter ' llarnlsrhfrger . was the first person to make registration In this county, giving his an. 31; ad dress, 3416 Grand Ave., Milwaukee. Wis.; and claims exemptions because of being engaged In government work and through physical disabil ity. Maxwell Teat Tomorrow Wednesday is the national Max well gasoline test day and BenJ. M. Collins, the Maxwell representative, will have two ears In the test. To day he made a run with a new car and was able to register 37 and 1-30 miles on a gallon of gasoline. McCordy-Baaer Nuptial Paul James Bauer and Mrs. Ver onique Frances 'McCurdy were mar ried Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wallace. $07 South Fifth street, Rev. L. Myron Rooter officiating. Mr. Bauer has been in Grants Pass some weeks serving ss recruiting of ficer, and has been transferred to Medford. Will OEM UP MO GROUNDS TONIGHT The auto-camp committee of the Chamber of Commerce, with Dr, F. D, Strieker chairman, desires to an nounce that tonight, (Tuesday) every good cltUen of Grants Pass who will. Is Invited to Journey to the camp grounds with a rake or spade and take part In a "clean-up" hour, getting the grouds In shape for the tourist travel Just commencing. It Is planned to fix the grounds up In better, more attractive and more serviceable shape than laat year. A fireplace Is to be built and the grounds staked off Into lots about 60 by 100 feet E I). S. NAVY Fire at William H A hole about six feet In diameter in the roof of the J. H. Williams home at Seventh and B street was the net result of a burning ohlmney Monday evening. Some paper and excelsior in the fireplace had been set on fire' and the sparks from the biasing chimney are supposed to have fallen on the roof. The early discovery of the blase by a neighbor who gave the alarm was responsible for the small dsmage. GREAT MORAL SKKMOX Arthur Burrage Fsrwell, head of the Chicago Law and Order League, makes the following statement In his letter: 'Two of the worst evlla which des troy rhsrscter snd life sre vice and Intoxicating liquor. When designing men desire to ruin a girl, usually liquor Is their strongest ally. Every boy and girl should understand the dangers snd be prepared to meet them. Study this picture 'The Little Girl Next Door. It represents the truth. "It shows methods employed to trsp young girls Into a vicious lire snd emphssixes, the necessity or young people being told of the dsn gers ahead. It Is a great, moral ser mon." (0 Washington, Msy 33. Chairman Padgett of the house naval commit tee, this afternoon Introduced bill giving the president power to. en force prohibition In the navy. The bill suggested by Secretary or the Navy Daniels, In a letter to congress, authorises the president to mske regulations that shall foifbid any one to "sell, furnish or give intoxicants to navy offlcers or men In uniform." A penalty or $1,000 fine or a year's Imprisonment or both is provided for violation. SHELLEY CREEK DISTRICT A Selma Wedding Oman Wm. Smith, of Mill City, and Mymle Marie Breazeale of Sel ma, were married at Selma Monday, Rev. Louis Huff officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left this morning for their future home at Mill City. JOY Theatre TIESDAY and WEDNESDAY llluebird ITiotoplays, Inc. Present "Saving the Family Name" A live-act romance of stage life coupled with a great socla logical problem of today. Pre pared for screen and produced by Lois Wflber, the world's in out famous woman producer of motion pictures, i Introducing Mary Mrlaren, (the heroine of "Shoes") and Phillip Smalley. The supreme triumph of photoplay artistry. COMEDY -HFH CKLLVLOID HERO" 5c and 15e More Youthful Gardenn About IS of the fllverslde school children hsve taken up gardening on lots furnished by the Chamber of Commerce. Their Interest Is large ly due to the co-operation of the ; Psrent-Teacher association. The children will start planting tomor- I row after school. Will It Rain If the experience , of previous yesrs may he taken as a criterion, s good sized delegation rrom this city will attend the annual field meet at Applegate next Thurs dsy. And likewise, if previous ex periences hold good, 'they are .apt to get rained on. Dr. Ed. By water Will Return From Crescent City Msy 26th, where he has been In consultation with Dr. Fine. Will be in office Mon day morning, May 28th. (3 Hankers Meeting The ibankers of Jackson snd Jose phine counties, known officially as "Groups our" Oregon State Bankers Association, are holding their an nus! convention in this city today. A business session this sfternoon will be followed by a banquet at the Josephine hotel this evening. Commencement Week This Is commencement week. The baccalaureate sermon was preached ; Sundsy evening to a congregation .that crowded the Haptist church to the window sills, by Rev. L. Myron Boozer. The class day exercises will be held In the high school Thurs day evening and the Commencement everclses In the opera house on Fri day evening. Calling cards at the Courier. THE GERMAN REPORTS ARE SHORT AXD TERSE Berlin, via London, May 22. "Sanguinary losses" were Inflicted on attacking British troops this morn ing st Bullecourt snd later at Crolsil lers, according to today's official statement. The advances failed. Neatly printed ststlonery st the Courier office. NEW TOD AT ( C L A S3 1 FI E D AD R ATEsT 2 5 words, two Issues. 25c; six Issues, 50c; one month, $1.50, when paid In sdvsnce. When not paid in advance, 5c per line per issue.) ELECTRIC V AcFcMC LE A N Kit "for rent. 50c for s half day. Hush Electric store. tf GOOD, clean, goose feathers for ssle (heap. Mrs. W. A. Paddock, 219 C street. 61 WILL RENT electric cleaner to" re sponsible parties at 50c per day. Mrs. W. A. Paddock, phone IM0-R. LOST Dog, black and tan. Answers to name of Queen. Address 1213 Pine street. 61 FOR SALE Two first class grade Jersey cows, fresh recently, tu berculin tested. W. C. llearss, General Delivery. Price ressonable. DIAMOND TIRES MORE MILKS FOR LHrW MONEY DIAMOMD TUBES Will outlast several casings We prefer willing Diamond tires becaase tbey are better Grants Pass Hardware At year servlee K. J. Khooery. of Tak'luia. was looking over mining Interests in this vicinity last week. Miss Maud Mathena, of Waldo, was a visitor at Monumental the first of the week. Guy Gravlln made a business trip to Crescent City Wednesday. L. C. Coles' health has Improved, and he expects to resume work on his Dlsmond creek cinnabar property In a few days. J W Ehrir.au an as sociate in the property Is expected to be here from San Francisco with machinery by June 1. Chas. Johnson, of Tskilnis, visited the Gravlins on Patrick creek last week. Mrs. McPherson. of the Monumen tal hotel, is in Crescent City receiv ing medical aid. As soon as her health will permit, Mr. Mcpherson will go to the Cleopatra district to look after his chrome Interests. E. F. Helliere and wife and Bill Miller who have been in this dis trict for some time, are now In Portlsnd. COMING EVENTS ' Msy 23, Wednesday May breakfast by ladles of Presbyterian church. May 24, Thursday 'Red Cross meet ing, addressed by Medford leaden In the work. May 24. Thursday Class Day exer cises st High School, 8 p. m. May 24, Thursday Creamery picnic . and field meet at Applegste. May 25, Friday Commencement ex ercises, opera house, 8 p. m. May 27. Sundsy Memorial services, Baptist church, 11 a. m. May 28, Monday Medford day Chamber of Commerce luncheon. May 28, Tuesday Trip to Inspect alfalfa fertilizer demonstration In Jackson county. May 31. June 1, 2, 3. 4, 6, Annual Chautauqua, Grants Pass. July 7-14. N. E. A. Convention. Portlsnd. MAINE SEES SrltMAHINE OX EVERY ROLLING WAVE Portland, Maine, May 22. Naval ststlons along the Maine coast an nounced todsy they were trying to run down reports thst a submarine had been seen In that vicinity. A coast guard st Cross Island reported he sighted the submersible and fish ermen around the Kennebec- river mouth declsred they had seen a peri scope. Another sighting of a perl scope was reported to the naval au thorities at Macbias. INHERITANCE TAX lilMIT AT 2.1,000 Washington. May 22. The Inher itance tax section of the revenue bill, taxing estates above $25,000, was psssed without change. Calling cards at the Courier. Every should ha envelopes wlfb return address. The Courier srints taea. A SMALL NOTICE IT STRIKES IS THAT. FROM THE PRESENT MANNER OF ADVER TISING CUmilNG. A MM A Ui NO TICK OF A "UIQ BARGAIN" 1M OF FAR MORE IMPORTANCE THAN A VHRY LARGE NOTICM OF A "HMAIJi BARGAIN." WHAT DO YOV THINK? 8KK Ol'H SPLENDID Ml ITS AT II8.B0 AND $I6.0, Ol'H M HATS AND Ol'H fl.83 SHIRTS kTVKHY PRICK ' IS A BARGAIN PRHW AND EVERY GARMENT IH A PIUIR. PEERLESS CLOTHING GO. "Cfc Boj CtWr That CnJit" "If Mm Wt lU Wt Hn If Just Received Purity Gross CREAMED CHICKEN a la King' Elkhorn Brand KRAFT CHEESE in tint Pimento, Chile and Roquefort STRAWBERRIES 10c Schallhorn's Grocery WAR MINISTER LEAVES SHERIFF OFFER HKWAIU FOR III SSI FRONT r'OR ACCOMPLICE'S CAPTI HE IVtmarad. May 22. Minister of Wsr and Marine Kerensky led Hie capital today for n hrlff visit to Kin land. From there he will k to the front. His visit with the troops Is to explain the exact government sit uation and to urge them to unyield ing efforts sgslnst Germany. I will xlve 12.10.00 reward for In formation leading (o the arrest snd conviction of the parly who ssslsted W. C, Peck lo escape from the coun ty jail in Grants Psss, Oregon, on the night of Msy 12. 1 1 7. GEO. W. LEWIS, Sheriff of Josephine county, Ore. A Word to the Wise is Sufficient We are of the opinion (hat there will be a Hcurrlty of fuel the coming l r. We are hauling rncli ilny the "lull wood of the Kilgerton mill. We lime hipHil nut Iho rnr. We will liave slab niMMl for sale this winter hut will not he ahle lo sell ii cheaply as now. It will pay you to figure with us on your wood. SLAB WOOD Makes a good summer fuel. CARSON-FOWLER LUMBER PHONE I7S-J Ford Converted 1-Ton Tracks Come in and see them. Ce La Hobart Company