. PAoa FOCB DAILY ROGIB lUYKIt OOCRIKK TIHTi!U-. JWIAIIY It. in IN. JAN. 22-23 At the Joy Theatre If ... POKES A GVN IN MT FACE AND BACKS ME ACROSS TEE2HQM TQAMIN- ISTXS AND A GIRL I NEVER SAW BEFORE AND SAY 3 You have demanded Thrills! Here they are. " , You want swift Action! You'll get it You want something Different! This is it "GOME THROUGH" The most remarkable photoplay of the year at the ' I MOO HULnL ilILL PRESENT STUDENTS ' A number of the pupils of Mlsi Wolke will be presented In a public recital on Friday evening in the parlorB of the Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Parsons, contral to, and Mrs. N'lbley, soprano, will assist on the program. The . following students will be presented: Marlon Wilson, Oretchen Clemens, Thelma Durbin, Melba Macy, Chrystal Johnson, Dorothy Starr and Hortense Hough. Anyone Interested In the students recital will be welcome. PERSSNdL LOCAL ; V O. II. llernard went lo Yreka this morninii on a luminous trim John Telherow returned lo Cen tral Point this morning, after spend inii a few d in the illy. For dry wood see Carson-Fowler Lumber Co., phone tTS-J. 6$ Mr. and Mrs. II. Horxman, who spent several ds in the city, re lumed to Placer this morning. A. II. Tucker, district plant chief for the Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., was In the city Wednesday, leaving- south this niornlnit. The Portland Journal or Sn Francisco Examiner delivered. Phone S01-R. 0 W. It. Oalllway and family of Peck, Ida., stopped over In (Irunt Pass Wednesday, leavlnx this morn Inf for Modesto, Cal. Mrs. Tom Harvey and little daughter, who have spent several 'weeks here with relatives, left this mornlnK, returning to their home at MarshMcld. Mrs. W. It. Whipple went to Weed this morning to visit her daughters. Mrs. J. A. Skeelers returned this morning from Medford and went to her home at Holland. We will pay you 40 cents cash for fresh clean eggs at the Co-operative Creamery. tf George Soranson went to Portland last night on business connected with the sale of the property of the Rogue River Public Service corpora tion, which was postponed to the 15th. Dr. F.. J. Helms, of the Morgan Memorial, Roston, Mass., Is In the city to spend a few days with ,hl mother. Mrs. tnora Helm, and his sister, Mrs. McFarland. on . North 10th street. Kalaer'a lei lire OmfWiiled - The fact was reported to Sheriff twl that a German family lu the New Hope district was illsplsyhiit a picture of the ksler. Yesterday he visited the premises and found a smalt picture of the emperor lacked on thelloor facing. It the ork of one of the younger hu'iii'mm or the family, who had drawn it mi J tacked It up, proud of ) work, which, by the way. Is a rredltahlo piece of mork from an artistic point of view. However, under condition : now entitling it Is nut coiinti'nurict by the community mid the family was so Informed by the ahrrltT who thinks there will be no more such trouble lu the same placed. Oar "Cash No Sale" Way Saves You Money Every Da? Are You LooKing For a Chance to Save Money? TIIF.IIK MVV UK SOMKTIIIXH IX HUH MT OF "OIHiN AMI OVERS" THAT WILL IIK JI HT WHAT Vol' WANT. Regular Meeting The Women of Woodcraft will hold their regular meeting Friday night at Woodman hall. Envelopes at the Courier. Cards at the Courier office. The committee In charge of so liciting funds for the Knights of Columbus, report that their unit Is meeting with gratifying success. Through an error the Impression has prevailed among a few ' that there will be no soliciting in Grants Pass, but, the committee is hard at work. It will be Impossible for the members to call on everybody and they will appreciate It If Intending contributors will call D. B. Reyn olds. The work of the Knights of Co lumbus Is very similar to that of the Y. M. C. A. everybody being wel come In their huts. A classified ad brings results. She Braved Shame to Shield Another See MML PETROVA In "The Soul of a Magdalen" A 5-art Metro Wondcrplay of Depth and Power JOY -:- Tonight 10c and 20c More Fjillstmenta Frank F. Zleaberk. of Merrill, has enlisted In the aviation section, and Clinton H. Kowe, of thla city, enlist ed as V. S. Guard. Both men left last night for Vancouver. Council Meet Ins Tonight The city council will meet in reg ular session tonight, with Import ant business to come before the body. There will also be the an nual report of the auditor. One of the matters to come up will be the amendment of the charter. . A. M. Special Thursday evening at 7:30. Work in the Mark and Past Masters de grees. A. Letcher, H. P. James Holman, Secy., pro tern. 60 Bert Anderson Lieutenant Friends of Bert E. Anderson of Grants Pass have Just received a letter from him stating that he, Is a first lieutenant In Co. I, engineers, and is stationed at Camp Lee, Pe tersburg, Va. Lieutenant Anderson was in the employe" of Twohy Bros, before enlisting as an engineer. ' Chicken lie Supper Come to the M. E. church parlors Friday for your supper, at 6 p. m., price 35 cents. The ladlon arc prepared to serve the crowd. "Over the Top" The popular hook of the above ti tle Is in great demand and the pub lic library Is able to secure only one copy, although there are calls for many copies. The librarian sug gests If anyone has a copy which they have read that they loan It to the library. Ordered to IteiKirt Harry Hull left this afternoon for Berkeley, having received orders from Washington to report for an other physical examination. If he is successful in passing the exami nation he will be placed In the sig nal officers reserve In the aero squadron. Muua.lne Articles Mr. Kilpatrick, director of the bureau of development Junior Red Cross northwestern division writes: "We have been advised by national headquarters that the following magazine will carry Junior Red Cross publicity,- beginning Decem ber, 1917 Dumb Animals, I-adles' Home Journal, The Delineator, St. eholas, Youth's Companion, The Woman's Magazine, Designer, John Martin's December Issue contain service flag." (t)MIXQ KYKXT8 Jan. IS. Friday Chicken IV sup per, M. K. church Ladle Aid. ( 1 t NEW TOIHY (CLASSIFIED AD RAIK3. :R words, two issue. Stic; nx ismies, &0c; one month. Il.&u, when paid in advance. When not paid in advauc. 6c per line per Issue ) WANTED Chrome, mungni)iu and molybdenum ores. Mlitht pur chase or take Interest In proton mine. Western Reduction Com pany, 3 4th and Nicolal streets. Portland. Ore. 59 IWT or misplaced a few days nito Abstract No. 595, prepared ly ttie Grants Pass Abstract Co. Reward If returned to No. 96, rare of Courier. ' 60tf WHO Wll.l. ii:T Tlllfl? A few hIc in Hint Dr. ' , ' . i i, i . lMnlt-1'M Linen iihi.Ii under. Two st) IKIi lielted siilli, i .... ... . wear lit ! Ml and 10. ery !( rM $1.45 Garment $19.75 jtsr six pairs Alonl ion lieaty cotton l rlnlin sIwmhi kimill slsea sweater, n real miii nl 7 tnliirn, lit 65c Each $1.95 UHtK FOR TDK "1MMMI" PRICE TAGS THKY MIRK ItKAI. HAHGAINS PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. i Cash Clothiers "('will V.uy Clieapor Tluiu Credit." PIANOS, new and second-hand for rent or aale on easy monthly pay ments; first year's rent to apply on purchase price. ' Howell's Music and Photo House. X5 Anything to otl? Try a classified. KEYS FOI'NU Owner can them at the Courier office. et 61 A HARTFORD ladles bicycle In ex cellent condition, two brand new tires, roaster brake, new spokes, bargain for 112.50 at Cramer Bros. 65 LOST Automobile crank. Phone H. E. Gordon. 6I0-F-3I. . 61 BIJOU Tonight Ro; Stewart in "ONE SHOT ROSS" Triunsfte'N lien V. M. S. 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