tuar bogus aim oourikr WlAV; r'KHHt'ARY I. 6'. FER52fWL ' LOCAL I - T. B. Lacey loft Sunday night tor Myrtle Creek. . ' Miss Illone Mysrs spent Sunday with Granta Pass frlenda. ' Mr. Andy McCarthy went to Port laid Sunday night- M. Dunn and J. B. Turabull went ' to Eugen 8unday night. Mrs. B. S. MihlUa went to Port land 8undy to vtilt a sister. Miss Bertha McCalllster. teacher at Hugo, spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Joseph Fetiner left last night on a trip to Wabasha, Minn., and other point. Dr.. J. E. Anderson, who spent a day or two here, went to Olendalo Sunday night. ' M. U Opdyok returned to Myrtl Creek thta morning after (pending Sunday hr tower. ', Mr. W. R. Whipple return Sunday night from a visit with her daughter at Weed. Wat Lola Trultt, of Roseburg. and l MUa Pearl Miller, or Portland, who attended the funeral of H. C. Per klna. returned home Sunday. Joy Toniflht Carlyle Elackwell June ElvkJje 'YOUTH J Me Mr. Jeu Patrick and daughter. o( Roseburg, apent Sunday with OranU Pass relative. . A. B. Carpenter, of Portland, stop ped off In Grants Pasa Sunday to v la It Mr. and Mra. Harry T. Parker. We have taken the agency tor the famous Wenttnghouse Maids Isaipa. .Ml sties In stock. OranU Paita Hard war Co. H W. O. Engle, en route from Port land to Klamath Palla, spent few days with hla father. A. II.' Kngl. of this city, and left this morning; for th Falls. Captain Dugger. t S. A., formerly of Williams, waa a southbound pas senger this morning, ea rout to San Francisco, where he will be In th offlc of th adjutant-general. Mrs. B. W. Whit and daughter, of Mllesvllle, S. D who spent sev eral daya with th P. B. Herman family, left this morning. They will stop off at various points on their way homo. . Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Crouch and daughter of Kallspeil, Montana, on their way to California, stopped offher this afternoon to visit with Dr. and Mrs. a Loughrldge. Th Crouch and Loughrldg families wen old friends In Iowa. ' Miss Jess Mastln went to Med ford this afternoon and on Tuesday will taks testimony at Jacksonville. Mrs. Martha Meserve and Mrs. J. W. Dnley. who spent several weeks with Mrs. W. H. Hill, returned to Medford this afternoon. fore the federal grand Jury al tV Investigation at the trial of Henry llacher. Fred Wlckiuau and ' I'nn Sohaefers, charged with having made editions utterance. . IK'llnquent Tav Delinquent taxes will be published In th Oregon Observer beginning with the Issue of Wednesday, Feb ruary T. If you wtah to avoid th publication, pay taxes at oare, Geo Iwli. sheriff. i 'HI Setktn Stork Ranch re . Jack Adafiis. of Reno, Nev la la th oify tor a tew days. It Is un derstood thst Mr. Adama la commis sioned to Investigate stork ranch possibilities for prominent Reno people. Pnxiram for Friday HkH1 All members of th Knlhts and I.sdles of Security are requested to b present al th W. O. W. ( hall promptly at s o'clock tor a short secret session with short form Ini tiation. Dr. A. A. Wlthaiu will de liver' a patriotic and fraternal ad dress, after which Bessie G. Barrick and Ignore I- Smith will lead In singing "The Star 8isnnled Banner." Th awarding of prises and ssle of baskets will follow. A "get acquaint ed" social and luncheon will com plete the program. ST Wttacnes for Federal Jury - 8hriff George lewls and Cheater Heston, or this city, and Dan Ptef ferle.' or Wsldo, left for Portland this morning, called aa witnesses be-'0f new destroyers K.XSK1N AIJtKRT 8TVRTKVAST IH HROT DOWN IX KVROPK Wsshingtoa. Feb. U. Knslgn Al bert Sturtevsnt. an American aviat or, has been shot down In Euro pean waters, ills body ha not been recovered. THK IUTT1.K Or1 At Til Ml Kilt ST XAVAI. KN'U.iUKMKNT Th nrst naval battle of history aaa the Haiti of Aotium which Is reproduced In th Wllllsui Fox pro duction of "Cleopatra." Eighty shls of wsr, reproductions of those thst figured In this conflict, sere espe cially built for this screen spectacle. Tha ships are ' burned to th water's edge and sunk. Theda Rara who plays th rol of Cleopatra, la watching th battl while It rages from her gorgeous barge. This Is on of several battl scenes that will be presented In the picture at the Joy Theatre. Feb. SO and tl. IT TAXILMA IXW.KX tXtYTRACTH lit FOR XKW HKSTROVFIW Washington, Feb. 1 1. Secretary Daniels hss announced about a doten contracts for the construction Mrs. Wm. Ilsaelrigg and Mrs. Geo. Hei kendorf and children spent a few days visiting with their par ents Mr. and Mrs. Splcer on their rsnch nsar Holland. Mr. and Mr. A'. Winter are sending a few dsys la Medford. Mrs. Mitt-hot and little son are visiting friends and relatives In Grants Pass this week.- Mr. Munlgomery msde a business trip to (Irsnts Pa th first of the week. Mr. and Mra. Chas. Johnson are spending n few dsys la Oranla Pass, Mr. and Mra. Kills and children left SsUrday for their horn In Colo rs do, after visiting for soms Km with friends and retatlve here. Sunday evening a aurprls was given C. D. Cameron when a lar.e crowd gsthered at his home to help celebrste hla blrthdsy. I 0o. Fife mad a business trip to Orsnts fa Friday. Tit Ideal Fancy Work clnb met Thursday sfterooon st the home of Mrs. Ilsrry Messenger. The srier noon wss spent In! knitting for the Red Cross chapter of Orsnts Pnss. Y THEATRE T NlrfhU " M.tlBMl THE SUPERB THEDA BABA SUPER production Direct from its phenom enal engagements in Se attle and Portland WrKaAa 4 hrnlra all aMi dance records and play- .. ed "to the Unrest re- " s ceipts ever - known ; in : va those cities rSri ;. 'spfeSe 1 Wed. i&fhars; Feb. 20-21 ONLY TWO ' SHOWS DAILY STARTING 2:30 P. M.-S:15 P. M. Picture runs hpurs You are wapekfully re quested to be- in your seats at the begin ning and) ; follow this most absorbing romance jn' all his tory to the end, ; When Meeting Friends IT IH T MOM MUM Vol- I'AIII rt)lt VOl'H UrTIIWi. IT'M HOW I'l.KAHINOI.V IMIr9WF.l VOt' AIIK at the prii-e you pay, I hut gives you Mlf pMUMMllMI. , Vow ran feel unemlaniwml In the rtntuy of your frlrada If yu luy your fttiUie if us. Our ilotlM givw you all the looks, the fit, the wear that ran he bought at $18 to $40 . IHrwilug urJI Is juat a ra of buy lag eUely. May we show you? ' PEERLESS CLOTIIKJG CO. Cash Clothiers "Cask Buy fheepee- Thau Crsdlt." " -.- "Hlftv- . ; AY.. .V S i ..-. rta- ; rra jszi WSs&ssBfZM EJi!'l REM iOF-TH E NILE S The Love Adventures of Egypts Vampire Queen A love that wrecked empires and changed the map of the worldThe most romantic and absorbing story in all historyA wonder picture of Ancient Rome and Old Egypt The Egypt of the Greek, the Roman and the Ptolemy Heavy with the legends of Antiquity and rich with the luxuries and splendors of its unbridled revelry The picture that cost half a million dollars, employed 30,000 people and required nine months to. . niaKe, AIH'LTS AD.MISHIO.V .Vic I'l.lH WAH TAjl .V HIUKKX ADMISSION ,Vc I'M A WAR TAX, 3c IIITIlirr ' AIH'ITH- AOMJHMIOX IMta I'M 8 WAR TAX ftc . .' MAIInLLl t'HIMMtKX AOMISMIOV V HAS WAR TAX itc mm J!l RED GROSS Uy O. W, II. A roiuraunlcstlon from Roliert Msx (Isrrett. of Seattle, director of Junior membership, to Mrs. Philip llslmsr, ' chalrrasn of publli-Uty for Junior Red Cross, la of Interrst, not only to the children of Josephine county, but to even' eltlien as well. The letter In part Is as follows:: "W are perfectly frank In saying thst Grants Pass hss msde the best showing so far of any chapter In the division,' la the Jnntor Red Cross or ganisation. We sre thoroughly de lighted with the spirit shown.' This eertstnly s peeks well for the work of the i-hnpter school com mittee, leschers, and all others who have assisted In this greet more, . There aro four days remulning before the drive for Junior mem bership closes, snd It is an assured fsrt thst a great many more schools In th county will become auxil iaries, to Josephine Chapter Ameri can Red Cross, during the next few days. - v - - ' Already 20 school of our county are organised, or have qualified for organisation. ' "" Schools reported today ss having signed the Junior Red Cross pledge cards are Merlin district 24, Kthel B. Olbson, teacher; Pickett Creek, district l0, Daisy Cole, teacher. MOOO CANAL BlnG CONSIDER! Washington. Keh. 1. A sixty Ave million dollar cans) to link the Mississippi anil' Ohio rhcrs with the Atlantic coast for Irunspoi iatlon of war auppltes wss proposed to th bouse this afternoon In- a bill Intro duced by Representative Campbell of Pennsylvania. 4 The canal to lm constructed under supervision of the secretsry of wsr. would start at .the, Juoi tlon of tba Beaver and Ohio rivers, following a northerly course through Pennsyl vania snd Ohio and ending st th' mouth of Indian creek on Uka KHe. It would lisv sn averax dith of 12 feet. OW.VKJt UV r.tltlH JIU R.N.tl!. HAH MKKX AllliKNTKI) Paris, rb. 18. Charles Humbert, from the Meuse, hus been a rested, lie Is the owner of the Journ-.il and was a s-ltneis in the !lon I'nsha trial. , COMIXfl KVKT. , i Feb. 19, Tuesday.-"Th" New Minister," musli-sl eiit MUlument, M. E. iliureh. ' BORN '; VI ATTH BWfl To Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matthew.,' ' 724 South 8eventh Street, on Friday, February 1ft, a daughter. THHHK HHOT W'MKX RAim.VO I. W. W.'H HOI HK I - (CLA83IKIKD AD ItAflCS. II I wards, two Usuts. 16c; six Issues. too; one month, 11.50. when paid la 'advance. Whan not paid In ad vaaoe. Se per line per issue.) PBACII PITS WANTED About a bushel; also a 100-gsllon gasoline tank for sale, Address Otto Hen rlksoa, R. F. D. 2, Box II. IS j Mlllsboro, 111.,' Feb. 18. The city 'marshal and two others were wound ed today 'when raiding the home of U C. Irwin, an alleged I. W. W. I Shots were exchanged. FOR SAIjR Bay team, 1,400 lbs. each, four to five years old; slso fresh cow with calf; one pet An gora goat. Call Brownie's Mvery. . 08 I BIJOU Tonight Douglas Fairbanks "Double TroubleM A Screen Favorite thst Is always good Come end etijoy, a kikmI . i '. t , laugh ' " ' " ;' ' ' See tfce Boys at the;JFrcst . lO'tho latent Pathe ews ' I'riiT, iOc, and Wfj" v . ....... ...... ,.KAK IH ,. ... , . t