WKDNWGVAY, MAMV4 I«. 1*1 ■ I PER52NXIL «S? LOCAL Successes We are interested in you and your success, because our success depends upon you and your success, and the success of the community de­ pends upon all of us. Our interests are mutual. Call and see us. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK s I > '1 OF HOITHERN ORUGON HERE TODAY THE SHOW YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR When a Crook turns Cop Let the Crooks watch out! —And when Bill Hart plays this virile role in this big ] u watch out for some smash I Bill Hart IN The Cradle of Courage” See the terrific battle between Bill Hart and Tom Santschi—the hardest man to­ man fight in the history of Barbary Coast. NO RAISE IN PRICES FRIDAY Billie Burke KLENZO Liquid Antiseptic A Wonderful Antiseptic for Combatting G'rmi Treating Pyotriiea Throat Gargle CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS 2 reels to laugh at known as “B LONDES Hear "The Religion of laughter." March 17. and laugh. 34 R. C. Barclay, of Eugene, was a Tuesday visitor in Granta Pass. j "Klll-thesBluee" Cope. March 17, | high school. 34 .Mr. and Mrs H. C. Barr were hers I from Ain Francisco Tuesday. Hear "The Man Who Made an I Army Laugh," March 17. 24 Mr. and .Mrs E. F Kirkpatrick. of Seattle, arrived in the city Tuesday. Second number Lyceum course. March 17 M W. H. Wallingford aad wife were here from Portland Tuesday. Let Cope drive away your "blues," 34 March 17. Anyone wishing to communicate with the Grants Pass and Crescent 30 City Stage Co., cal! 315-R. J. W. Colvin, who spent tae early days of the week in this city. has re­ turned to his home al the Rand ranger station below Gallce. Come to the high school. March , 8:15 p. m . and hear Herbert 24 I.«on Cope, the humorist. Ed. Laney a civil war veterans, stopped off in Grants Pass last even­ ing to visit with friends while re­ turning to his home st Pullman. Wash., after having spent tha winter in California. Mrs W. R Swoapes dressmaking parlors over Kinney A Truax, Room i No. 3, across hall from open hot.se Call and get estimates. or phone 32 , 506. Rev. Henry G. Hanson will preach in the Applegate schoolhouse next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, or immediately following Sunday school. Agent Gives* Spray Artvic«»— County Agent Miller advises that •praying with the lime-sulphur mlx- tnre proceed without delay, but he states that it is better from now on not to add the oil to the spray The fruit buds are developing very rapid­ ly, and are now most too far ad­ vanced to risk using the oil mlx- •ure. Up to this time, however. Mr. Miller states that it haa been desir­ able to add the oil. Attend Tonight— The special service at the Presby­ terian church. Special music. Good Bring your rousing song service. friends Time. 7:45. 27 JUST RECEIVED— Some Hand Made Easirm star Tonight— There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star tonight. Initiation and bu» I nee of importance Blue Bird Blouses i cm 1*1« Wpddsd Vutsalay EN ruing— lu— How we can play, you know! Im portal orchestra at the Waldorf hall Thursday. March 17. UhiHhee you »re a ><>ung liuto or otto ut lite older men, instead of wearing a civilian "uniform" fit your ixvwoualltjr a» nell aa your persoti. » e lect th« right fashion ami lite right fabric—In Matinee Daily 2 p. m.— Rivoli Theater. Church of the Nasa ro ne Rogue River Church of the Naz- arene will hold full gospel services tonight in the 8. B. A. hall (over Smith's Racket Store! at 7:30 o'clock, Public cordially Invited to attend. U E Fenton, pastor. At tiw» «ign of Ye Jolly Utt le Tellur T.AIIXMIING GEO S. CALHOUN HI «tren Yean lax-al Itealer Oregon <'a»aimere Hull*— For 323.50 you can purchase one of these new spring suits—guaran­ teed all wool at Peerlees Clothing NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at Dally .Matinee— Rivoli Theater 3 p. m Local Man May Ge« in Bad— At the Elk's big initiation in ford tomorrow night. While hesitate to give the gentleman's name we believe we will be doing him no wrong in stating that he waa formerly a big league ball player and at thia time owns and operates a bil­ liard parlor on G street In this city When Interviewed today by a local reporter he staled that while he may get in bad when the big thing comes off tomorrow night he feels sure that in the end everything will turn I out OK. He also stated that he was positive his big league training would stand him in hand when he faces this huge band of ferocious Elks tomorrow night, Watch your step Jud! 27 New Spring Goods Arrive— Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family « JUST RECEIVED— Shipment of Hats and Caps for Men and Boys at WOODWARD’S 103 North 6th \*eg[ good» at rock bottom prices at Peerlees Clothing Co. 12tf » Manley Uimanl lletui Stanley W. Leonard. son of W. H. Leonard, has arrived home after having bad an interesting experience of travel since he left here in De­ cember. 1817, to serve his country in the scrap with Germany. After leaving the service, in which h” v served with the medical corps, he FRIDAY1 went to Canada, and was with the Billie Burke Canadian wheat board unltl recent- ly. 'being located at Toronto, He e:t- pects to now remain In the Rogue to attend Mg initiation at Medford valley. tomorrow night, March pth. No excuses will go. Be there. As an !Togre»*>i»e Literary ttrclrs— added attraction Ralph Hand, wrest­ The progressive Literary Circle ler from Gold Hill, will be on hand held another entertaining meeting at to give an interesting exhibition. the home of Mrs. E. Lewman on Hand is now in training for a match, i West G street. Subjects considered i with Ted Thye of Portland, for the were American citizenship, the lnau-| middleweight championship of the I gural, congressional news, and late' world. His training partner will be current events of special Importance I there with him Thursday night at ’ Five new members were present. The the Elks. Number of 'ocal men will | next meeting will be at the home of be initiated. Let's go! 27 Mrs. Frank Wilmarth, 214 West H street. Wednesday afternoon. March Delayed Blast Injur»”----- Pete Call, foreman of the.powder ' 23. at 2 o’clock. The program on crew working on the Tokay anal be­ that occasion will be two chapters of low the Savage Rapid- dam. was se- American citizenship, the president's vesely bruised about the arms yes­ I cabinet and an old fashioned spell- terday by the explosion of a delayed { ing contest. All Circle ladies are blast. All the loads In the rock had urged to come and bring their fired except one, and Mr. Call was friends. Pencils and paper will be drilling thia one out when it explod­ I needed. ed, fortunately without more serious result« than bruising Mr. Call's arms Automatic press feeding at the and slightly bruising his helper. Courier office. If You D<> Not Care to Dan