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FIUD.tr, JINK HI. IH. P.U1K FOCB DAILY ROOIK RIVHH OOIKIKR IQVEOALLS. .1 Isiaisa in ' i law ffg.U.S.P.Otr. $J25 the Suit A New Suit ydU FREE f-yyif they Ri? r mitatuwi V KgVFRALLS Look for ' it.is Rod W-ncn vl Slrtwi A Co, SanFrencisco wM cahno rot a it p. t. 1. i: . PERSONAL LOCAL : j Mr. r U Murphy was a GranUjNew IUkktnior ! Pasa visitor today. Mis Kthel Bocock ha accepted a 1 Ben Brook, of William. was In position as bookkeeper with the town on business today. Mr. Paul Erlrkson left thl morn :Ktrt National bank. I 'log for Portland to Join her huaband- Prwu-Mn Merlin 'who haa a railroad position. I Rev. O. V. Black will preach In ' riv.ie K. Nile, manager of the1 Merlin Sunday, June 2S. Thla will River Bank farm, wont to Portland be the last trip of Mr. Black before Thursday night on a business trip.! returning to California, All ar ' Mis Beula Roger arrived thU ; cordially Invited to be present, morning from Taeoma and will vlaUj her sister. Mr. M. U Boucher at KnlliU Templar Meeting Turner Audrott KutUta Turner Anderson, of Chicago, iou of Mr. and Mr. J. P. Anderson, of Placer, ha enlisted In the IT. S. navy and I now stutlonod nt the Bremer ton navy yard, ilia brother, Dewey Anderson, la serving with the V. 8. army In France. Kottlent on . A C. Iml Mr. and Mr. Peter Tungen and on arrived Thursday from Baker Held, Cal., and they have located on a tract of O. A C. land about three mile from the city, which Mr. Tnn gen waa successful lu securing at the land opening. COMING EVENTS June 2. Saturday Dance at Dnt Creek by Red Cros auxiliary. June 22. Saturday Mauling of Po mona gran ge at Deer ereek. NEW TOD 41 (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. IS word, two Uauea. J5c; all lasuea, 50o; one month, $1.50. when paid In advance. When not paid la advance, 6 per line per Isaue.) HANDBAG found on the Crescent City road. Owner can locate bag . bv addressing No. 1008 care of Courier. S POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement) MRS. JOS. MOSS ' Iadepr orient Candidate for" County Clerk We have a full line of Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal ' also Spring Chickens TEMPLE MARKET Phone 134 Applegate. Mrs. V. U Child and children stopped In Grant Paaa today on their way from McCloud. Cal., to Credent City. Lump rpek alt for cattle at Par dee's. MUa I-avelle Booier arrived thl morning from Walla Walla. Wash where ahe has attended Whitman college for the past two year. Mr. R. B. MeCauley and bahy went to Roseburg today to -remain Mr. MeCauley, a brakeman on the 3. P. ha a run out of Roaeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gross, of Los An gelee, are here for a few day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nombalals They are en route to Portland. Mrs. A. J, Barrell and three chit dren returned thl morning from three weeks' visit at Dundee. New berg and Portland. Lump rock salt for cattle at Par dee's. Mrs. C. L. McPherson arrived this morning from Qlendale, where ahe visited her mother, Mr. Ctley. She returned to her borne at Medford this afternoon. Mrs. Joseph B. Robinson and daughter, Madeline.' of Washington D. C, arrived this morning to visit Dr. E. C. Mary and family. . Mr. and Mr. R. M. Howland and H. P. Webster, of Crescent City ar rived here this morning, returning from Tacoraa, where they went to visit relative at Camp Lewis. They left for the coast thla morning. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Driver, of the chapel car "Good Will." were north bound passenger thl morning, en route to Roseburg to attend a meet- Ins of the t'mnana association of Baptist churches. Mrs. Delia Schafer left this morn Ing, returning to Portland after spending a few day here with her son, Frank Chenowlth. who was In jured in the recent Tunnel 9 acci dent Mrs. Chenowlth and family are here while Mr. Chenowlth Is In the hospital. A special meeting of Mellta Cw.- mandery, Knight Templar, will be held tonight for the conferring of the order of the Red Cross. Mem bers are expected to be pre.vn'. and visiting knlghta are Invited. Return From Vacation J. Gray Imol returned thl morn ing from a 10 day' visit to Portland and Astoria. ltciurns to Grant Pit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blggerstatf, for mer resident of Grants Pass, who have been living In Hilt. Cal., return ed this morning and will make their home here. Mcvtlug Council of IWeni Regular meeting Friday night June 31st, to make arrangements for reception tor Josephine county' quota, thirty In number, which goes Monday morning. Every member be present. By order of president Meeting; tallica Auxiliary There will be a called meeting of the Udtc Auxiliary Saturday, June S, In the Chamber of Commerce room to consider the election of new officers or the holding over of the old onea, also the matter of tak Ing an Indefinite vacation. All mem bers Interested are requested to be present promptly at J: SO p. m. Electric Wiring and Suovllc During the war period phone your wants to 90 Medford. We will pay phone calls on all orders received. Paul's Electric Store. Medford. Ore gon. 99 KiiliHa for Training t'nu George Wells, of Waldo, enlisted yesterday tor the mechanical train Ing course to be given at the Califor nia School of Mechanical Art at San Francisco. This la the last day for enlistment under this call. HulMtein Cow Shlpe The Rogue River Holstein Breed ers' association on Thursday night shipped by express a fine holstein cow, the third shipment from the as soclatlon. This animal Is from the River Banks farm and I consigned to W. H. Brook. Langley. Wash. Married In Illinois- News was received today .of the wedding of Miss Luclle Harter to Henry Mueller, of Illinois City. Miss Harter lived In Grants Pass for sev erat years, leaving two years ago tor the east. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller will make their home In Edgerton, III. T IN Rcftign Position D. B. Reynolds resigned his post tlon as deputy supervisor of the Bis klyon national park forest yesterday to take a position with John Hamp shire In the American Exporatlon and Construction company. Mr, Reynolds has been In the forestry service here since 1913. Washington, June 21. Draft reg ulations show that traveling sales men are considered as engaged In productive employment bat automo bile salesmen In cities are not. Clerks In stores are also unproductive. MARRIED DOBBIE-ENGEL At the Newman M. E. Parsonage Thursday after noon, June 20, David Dobhle and Miss Clara Engel, Rev. Melville T. Wire officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. C. H. Howard, of Wonder, sfcter of the bride. Mrs. Dobble arrived a week ago from Madison, Wis, where she had been visiting another sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dobble are both residents of Marmath, N. D., the former having been In Josephine county since last fall. They will make their home for the present at Waters Creek. V. I 111 -- l t J V VlkV 1 111 Ill OTy8MLlSi W KEEP YOUR SHOES KEATWi I Jtl UQUIOS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK. WMITC, If I INN 0AM MOWN OR OX-SLOOD SHOCS. JfuwsX A I ' Kl.Vj,,, PRXSKJrVg THE LEATHER. jrj Help Wanted To use up the music, wear out the floor and eat the lunch at the big Murphy dance, Saturday, June 22 14 worth of enjoyment for $1.50. 92 Ioy Theater ' BsasBa aa. ak C at mm A TONIGHT ONLY ti Courier War Atlas The Courier 1 able to supply limited number of Its readers with really superior war atlas of II pages, witn coiorea map or me countries at war. The page are 15x15 Inches and several of the map occupy two pages. There I a pro nouncing Index of place name and river. This atlas I sold generally at 50 cents; the Cotirter'a price I 25 cents, but the first 50 will be ld at 20 centa. Call at once at the ipply 1a limited. Somo IHu Fti C. II. sjudon haa a Black Mln orca hen which Is doing her besl to win the war by lupplylng food for the Gordon family. mt. Gordon brought to the Courier office today three eggs laid by thl hen. One of them, her normal product, weigh Ing 2 o.. and measured M Inches In circumference. Another weighed 4 ox., and measured 64' Inches. The third weighed 4 ox., and measured 84x74 Inches. Mr. Gor don says that thla particular hen give him at leat two of these large eggs a week. MrniMliiuuUn Koclctjr IMi-nlr The, Jackson county Scandinavian society will celebrate midsummer day by a picnic at Riverside park on Sunday, June 23. It Is expected that from 25 to 80 member of the so ciety will come up from Jackson county Sundny morning and as many more from Josephine will probably be In attendance. There will be picnic dinner and old country sports and games. All Scandinavian are Invited to attend. Hie Auction lock 99 Rex Beach's Greatest Story Admission, 35cnnd 25c a BIG production a COOL house SATURDAY Mme. Petrova in "The Silent Seller" Admlivtion siitr and UK- IN ILLINOIS VALLEY Dick Brown of Taklloia Is In the city, today on business. Mr. tlruwn Is now running a pack train out from Takllma and Is preparing to add to the number of pack animal. At present he Is engaged In parking chrome or from the Gllmore pro perty to Holland, from which place It will be hauled by auto (ruck to Water Creek for shipment Orover Grlmmett ha thla property under lease. A short time ago Mr. Brown pack ed In the Delano outfit of tool and supplies to (he W. T Babrork chrome property at the head of Deer ereek. ANARCHISTIC ALIEN WILL BE DEPORTED Washington, June 21.- The house passed a bill today authorising the deportation of aliens who eubscrlbed wholly or partly to the tenet of an nh lam. TO HAVE DRIVE SUNDAY Tlio Woman Association of Both- any Presbyterian church have aban doned the lime honored method of raising fund for church purpose and Instead of numerous suppers that yield principally fatigue and a duflo.lt, aro putting un Grant Pa' latest "drive." They are luvltlng the member and friend of Beth any church to band In to the onlcer chcka and rash to the amount or 1250 on Sunday. Great Internal ha developed and money ha already commence to com In. The drive I to secure funds for the repair of the church and manae. 38 MILES ON WEST Washington. June 21. America soldier are now holding the fight ing line for SI mile on the western front. Secretary of War Baker and General March told the military com mittee or the bouse at a weekly con ference today. Open Air Service Bethany Presbyterian church dur ing the heated term are holding their Sunday evening services and their Thursday evening meetings on the lawn. Seats are provided and ar rangements made for the parking of cars so the occupants may enjoy the services. JOSEPHINE CALLED ON E IUxl Crom Ihinrw at Deer Creek- There will be a dance given by the Deer Creek auxiliary of the Red Cross at the Grange hall on Satur day, June 29. Big hall, One floor, good supper and the Mahoney or chestra. Roads are good, evening's fine, and there will b? a warm wol- come in a good cause. Tickets 12. Porent Supervisor Leaves- Forest Supervisor S. C. Bartrum and family left Tuesday by automo bile for Medford, Grants' Pass and other points In southern Oregon, where Mr. Bartrum will Investigate conditions In the Crater Lake forest, adjoining this district, In order to complete fire protection plans 'for the summer. Roseburg Review. Mrs. Harmon Gets Lumber The lumber raffle which was con ducted at 8elma, the proceeds going to the Red Cross auxiliary was drawn by Mrs. Charles Harmon of Dryden. Miss Mable Christie and Miss Nora Tollln of Selma raised quite a lot of money for the Red Cross by this and other methods. The lumber raffle was donated to the Red Cross, and as no buyer was on. hand, another means was found to realize on it. Josephine county haa been again called on for 19 muu under draft call No. 775. This number will be actually entrained during the Ave day period beginning July G and will be sent to Fort McDowell, Cal. Ore gon Is called on for 1,350 men. GRADE CHROME ORE Charles Owens Is preparing his first car load shipment of high grade chrome ore from the Waters Creek terminus of the C. ft O. C. railroad. This property 1 located near Sucker creek and runs about 40 per cent. Johnle Turner Is hauling the ore by anto truck. CAR TURNS TURTLE E A Dodge car carrying four tour lets turned turtle this afternoon about a mile and a half the other side of Wllderville. The occupants of the machine were pinned under for some time but. were finally able to crawl out. The little girl of the party was seriously Injured. Dr Loughrldge was sent for Immediately. Page Theater MKHHUIP. tHIKGOX One Night, Saturday, June 22 Written by Maurice V. MnniiieU' Mnle by Anoolm (Joel id Ihe WAHDE .HER Staged by 'ihtvM llclaco TUB MAGMKHKNCR OF THK OIUKXTH I.N TIIK TIMH OV MSU HO I .MAN IH IIKVK.II.KI IS AM. ITS (KANDKt'll l.N THIS WOXDKIltTL PiaV s EL E The flock of 120 real sheep come down the scenic runway 35 feet high The gorgeous and glittering ballet of 90 beautiful dancing girls The daizllng scene of the revel of the Idola ters In the House of Nadlne The riot of color In the wonderful pictorial representation of Jerusalem The gambling with false dice for a king's ransom. This Is Not a Motion Picture The Greatast All-Star Cast Ever Organized in the History of the American Stage (iHAIUiKS DAI.TO.N NANCE O'NKIb JAMES O'NKIL FKEDER1CK LEWIS LIONEL DKAHAM JKAK ROBERTSON SYDNEY MATHER LANODON WEST (IHILTONHAM FAl'LKNEIt FLORENCE Al'EU GERTRUDE DAVIS STEPHEN WRIGHT GEO. MOTIFOIItE SYDNEY IIKHI1KRT OLGA NEWTON NATItOMA THOMAS HENRY DKJGANH CHARLES KLINE 2 SEASONS IN NEW YORK 1 MONTH8 in BOSTON 3 MONTHS IN CHICAGO 3 MONTHS IN PHILADELPHIA MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT SALE NOW OPEN PniCES 3.00, fl.no, 1.0O, 7IW, OOe War Ux 10 Nr Vt IMPORTANT NOTICE The prices have been so arranged as to provide plenty of good scats for everyAMxly's parse.