WEEKLY ROGUE RIVER COURIER PAGE FIVE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, l6l2. AMUSEMENTS "Graustark," will hi1 the attraction t '- tr. Mr. Castle, who selected the at the Grants Pas opera house) (-est and produced the play, has glv- Thursday evening, February S. Messrs. Baker & Cattle guarantee a perfect performance in every parti. -ular. They send on tour a 'carload of massive scenery. Mr. Baker, who cn tLc same atteiuion to ensemble '';d .1! tall whbb, contributed so larsely to the sucess or "Quo Va dis," " When Johnny Comes March ing Home," and Mine. Schumann- f- rtTf'''"''''"1'1';"''' -trw ' wiw'MI''iw i smmm I rWnl iM-'mp - 1 f Sum ii Mr "r-wr - mi Ml 7 f A J if A Hi . i 1 day of every quarter thereafter, hut Iq case licenses shall be taken out before the first day of any Quarter, the applicant shall pay a proportion ate amount for such part of said quarter. Sec. 2. The license shall be Is sued by the auditor and police Judge, to whom the applicant shall pay the license fee. The person or persons applying for said license, except in case of a drug store, shall make the following affidavit, which shall be sworn to before the auditor and po lice Judge: State of Oregon, County of Jose phine, ss. I t being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the applicant for license to carry on the business of (here describe the kind of business to be engaged In referred to in this ordinance) at No. of street In the city of Grants Pass.' The names of the persons Interested in said busi ness are aa follows: That I am pot the holder of any no person Interested in said business Is the holder of a license to sell liquor at retail Issued by the Internal rev enue department of government of the United States, and no person em- j ployed In said business is the holder cf said license, and while I conduct j said business, no person will be em ployed who holds any siu-h license, and if any person Interested In said i business shall receive any such li cense, I will Inform the city attor ney as soon as I learn of such fact. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1912. . "GRENFF.LL LORRY" A XI) "PRINCESS YETIVK" IN MCUTCHEOVS GREAT ROMANTIC I LAV, "GKAUSi ARK." adapted the book, in his desire to get the' correct atmosphere, spent a sum mer kodaking through Europe and every scene is a replica of old world royal environment. The costumes were designed from the plates of a celebrated court cos- I tick's production of which his was the guiding hand. No effort has been spared to make this production a splendid one In ev ery detail. If possible, It Is even more attractive than last season. Seats on Sale Monday. I Special Ilargain One 38-55 Wln- PERSONAL AM) LOCAL. ! chesfr rifle, Oct. Barrel (new) $10. Isaac Best went to Woodville this morning to spend the day. C. C. Howard of Ashland is spend ing a few days with the Spauiding family of this city. Oliver Chilled Plow liiin. for $12.50 at Cramer Bros. It Lou Schmidt returned this morn ing from the vicinity of Woodvllle, where he has spent several days look ing over timber. The "Moline Alfalfa Renovator" will increase your crop Iroui twenty five to fifty per cent. "The Moline" has desirable features you will not find on any other Alfalfa Renovator. Rogue River Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pilgrim, who have spent the latter part of the win ter in Grants Pass, departed this morning for Dunsmuir, CaL Mrs. Pilgrim is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell of this city. . Sampson spray at the Rogue River Hardware Co.'s, the big red front Hardy Cook returned Wednesday from Portland, where he has spent several weeks. After a short visit with his brother here he will go to Medford to locate. Dairymaid and Sharpler Cream Separators sold on the installment plan, if so desired, by the Rogue River Hardware Co., at "The Big Red Front." Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whitmore re turned this morning from Beaveitou, where they had been to attend the funeral of Mr. Whitmore'B father. Mrt. L. M. Spencer and daughter, Mrs. G. W. Johnson, came In from Williams today to spend the day with friends. Miss Hazel Gmette, who has spent the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gillette, left Wednes day evening for Portland, where she will remain indefinitely with her brother, LInwood Gillette, and his wife. Special One Owega Separator, 325 lb. Capacity, $42.50. On trial to responsible party. Will sell on monthly payments. Cramer Bros. It at Cramer Bros. It Mtes ponrl Kearns, daughter of v iuu! Mrs. George Kearns of tbla city, was married Tuesday, January 30. 1912. at Staytou, Ore., to Dr. J. H. Brewer, Jr., of Stayton. Dr. and Mrs. Brewer will take a wedding trip into California and Mexico, af ter which they will return to the nhysiclan's home town to live. Special One Owega Separator, 32.') Uncapacity, $12.50. On trial to responsible party. Will sell on monthly payments. Cramer Bros. It END REVENUE LICENSE BY ORDINANCE If a proposed ordinance introduced into the city council last night is made into law the government of the United States may lose some cus ! ::.e. in the form of purchasers of r. v..:!ie licenses. The ordinance was read twice last night and comes up for final passage at the next regular meeting of the council. if the proposed ordinance passes ' means that every drink establish ment and every drug store must make affidavit that the place owns no government liquor license. Then U deception is practiced, and a pro prietor found with a federal reve nue license, he can be prosecuted un der the state law for perjury, stated an attorney last nlgat. There are some other lively clauses In the proposed ordinance, which reads as follows: ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance licensing and regu latlng eating houses, restaurants, lunch counters, dining rooms, Ice cream parlors, drinking shops and all places where food or drink of any character is served to the public. THE C'TY OF GRANTS PASS OR DAINS AS FOLLOWS: Sec. 1. That any person, firm or corporation conducting any eating house, lunch counter, dining room, restaurant or any place of business where meals are served or food is Miss Mattie Guild was a Grants Isold to be eaten on the premises, or Pass visitor Tuesday and returned to her home a Merlin In the even ing, ' . I. 1 A any neverage, uquor or mium ouiu to be drunk upon the premises, shall first secure a license for the conduct . . . .. - ... .. . Rov Jordan returned Wednesday ; ing or saia ousinrM iron. iur .. ... fmm Portland, where he has been Grants Tass and shall pay for said .inrp the hevv storms in that city, . liene in advance. All said license nhich did so "much damage to the hall be payable on the first day of ..Jnuaoi .f-a,.anrl the nrsi Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon. Sec. 3. In the case of a drug store employing a duly licensed phar macist, said affidavit shall be as fol lows: State of Oregon, County of Jose phine, ss. I being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the applicant for license to carry on the business of (here describe the kind of business to be engaged in re ferred to in this ordinance) at No. ... .of street in the city of Grants Pass. The name of the persons interested in said busi ness are as follows: The place of business for which this license Is asked Is a drug store In which is employed a pharmacist li censed by the state of oregon, whose name Is. . . .' That said government license Is only issued to authorized the sale of Uquor and alcohol under the laws of the state of Oregon and the city of Grants Pass. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1912. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon. Sec. 4. That no license to carry on any business provided for by this or dinance shall be issued to any per son who Is the holder of any license issued by the government of the Unit ed States for the sale of liquors while the sale of Intoxicating liquors is prohibited within the territorial lim its where such business Is to be car ried on either by law of this state or of this city. Sec. 5. It shall be unlawful for any person conducting any business under this ordinance to sell or dis pose of any malt extract or mall liquors. Sec. 6. It shall be unlawful for any person condutclng any eating house, restaurant or luch counter to maintain any boxes or stalls or screened rooms In any such eating ( lace, and no dining room or eating room shall contain less than 300 square feet. Sec. 7. Every police officer of this city shall be ex-officlo Inspector of all eating houses, dining rooms, lunch counters and restaurants, and It. shall be the duty of the proprietor, manager or employe of any such place to keep the same, and all lock ers, cupboards, refrigerators or" boxes of any kind or receptacle In which any article or articles of food or drink are kept, open to Inspection at all hours ofhe day or night when the same shall be open for business for the purpose of permitting such Inspectors to examine the same and the character of food and drink serv ed therein. It shall be the duty of either proprietor, keeper, manager or employe in any such eating house to furnish to the Inspector upon de mand a sample of any liquid or drink that Is kept on sale or Is supplied In any nch place for the purpose of For The HOME and BUSINESS : : : The New : : : Grants Pass Directory Just from the press. The most accurate and complete Directory ever issued. A limited edition has been printed. Mailed on receipt of $1.50 City Directory Co, P. O. Box 321 or Room 9 Masonic Temple analysis by the said authorities, mild snmple to be not less than four ounces nor more than eight ounces, provided that the Inspector shall fur. nlsh a bottle or container to contain the same. Sec. 8. It shall be unlawful for any proprietor, manager, keeper, or employe of any such place of busi ness to maintain any screens, cur tains or obstructions at the windows to any such place of business that will Interfere with any person vlew Ing the Interior of such place or ror.m from the street. Sec, 9. Any person violating the piovlslon of this act shall be pun ished by a fine of not less than $10. 00 or more than 100.00, or by Impris onment In the city jail for not more than '30 days or by both such fine! and Imprisonment, and upon the con vlct'on of any person for violating any prov'sion of this act, such per son, If the holder of a license here under, shall forfeit his lleene, and the police court In addition to jiving Judgment In the fine or Imprisonment shall order such license to be forftit and any person whose license shnll be declared forfeited by the court shall not be entitled to receive license again to conduct any kind of business provided under this ordinance, except that th Issuance of said license shnll be first duly authorized by the com mon council. Sec. 10. Whereas, there are var ious pesons in the city of Grants Pass conducting eating houses, soii drink parlors, who are engaged In the phIp of Intoxicating liquors In viola tion of law, and whereas, the ordi nances of His city arellnsuffl' lent. to proven t the waid illegal sal..' of liq uors, and whereas, the said Illegal Rale of liquors Is a menace to the peace and quiet of the city of Grant Pass, an emergency Is declared to exist, and this ordinance shall take effect three days after its approval by the mayor. Grants Pass Opera House T. K. II AM.KV, Manager. The Most WHely Read Book and Most Talked of Drama of Recent Years Geo. Barr McCutcheon's GMUSTAM (A LOVE BEHIND A THRONE) lniinat.e(l by Grace lluywurd .daptHl by George 1). Ibiker . Plti:SKNTi:i WITH A MOST COMPLKTK, MASSIVK AND MAGMI'KT.NT 8CKXIU PKOIH (T l(), AUGMENTED UY ' A CAST OF VEIWATI l,K AM) CEI.EVEIt AIUTISTS, , INCLUDING LOUISE VALENTINE, AIFKINS LAWRENC:, CYRIL RAYMOND, FREDERIC MCGUIRK AND OTHERS. ITrtTP (iruuktark In Dniiimtlc form hits played Ut more lillLi! I"'0!1'0 m t,u' l,Kt thrH years tlmu have wit ncsM'd u drama in a demde : : tt t: Seats on Sale Monday at Russell's Prices 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 TUPT MM, Mill 'I l1Hmnijr.iwiyj' jw The quicker a cold Is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended It to my friends and they all ai?ree with me." For sale by all good dealers. TIME TO SI'KAV. Sampson lime and sulphur solu tion In any quantity and at right prices, February 1, 1912. Sampson Spray company, Grants Pass, Ore gon. l-26-8t When you have a cold Ret a bottle of Chamberlain's Cmmh Remedy. It will soon fix you up all rlsht and will ward off any tendency toward pneu monia. This remedy contains no opi um or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby a to an adult. Sold by all K'od d"R!"is. v nri md I Jncti cossl t . i REXALL GRIP TABLETS For the old fashioned Grippe. Try them 25c REXALL COLD TABLETS The guaranteed kind. None bet ter 25c REXALL CHERRY BARK fough Syrup, a large bottle. ... 25c REXALL CATARRH JELLY For catarrh and colds In head.. 25c HARMONY GLYCERINE SOAP. Two large bars 25c CASCADE LINEN LAWN Hox-pnper, 48 sheets of paper, and 4S envelopes 25c CLEMENS, Sells Drugs THE REXALL STORE 1 1 i to telephone serKkt.