Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, October 30, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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With falling Leaves
Come Fall's Favorite
Fashions in
Wonder Clothes
They're bm sir, Jaunty itrw knit
creation that ar an dashing la stlW
a a cavalry officer.
New things, fresh from ih lallor
khopn, all ready lo pt oa and wear
iuodlit that fit jrea air. KIT
fmm the shapely anuanese of the col.
Ut lo the gracetal haaft of the (runs,
en. Color aad patterns a bole
rridmeat of theas.
Cveae la aad look aroaad lo ur
heart' coateot. Ita a pleaire lo
show Rood.
Prices $15, $20, $25
Grants pAsi
a-;E S5 BILL WORTH LESSONS 111 FOOD
MMW COIN CONSERVATION FREE
H.'lAt4 lAitva nrirf An un or. (
pecimeat daring the first National
Pa-Cp week, and demonstrated to
the (Teat surprise of the committee,
which had it la charge, what one
are dollar bill will do when it Is kept
moving paying up debts. This fire
dollar bill was marked with a slip
of paper stating, "This is a Pay-Cp
week are dollar till. This five dol
lar bill Is to be used only for pay
ment of accounts. Accept it and go
at om-e and par some one else. Sign
your name so we can see how many
dollars' In accounts it will pay in one
week." At the end of the week the
bill as found, the names counted
and to the surprise of the commit
tee, SI names had been signed,
showing that the total debts paid
were 1290. This shows what money
will do when It is kept in circulation
and also demonstrates the import
ance of National Pay-Up week as a
time when accounts are squared and
slates wiped clean for a new start.
"The government has' prepared a
series of lessons In food conservation
in order tht assistance may be given
housekeepers In preparing and using
food materials, food values, proper
combinations of foods, and correct
substitutions will be discussed and
explained. Many nourishing and in
expensive foods will be demonstrat
ed and the recipes given.
One class a week will be held in
the Chamber of Commerce rooms
under the supervision of Mrs. C. D.
Thompson. No admission or fees
will be charged 'at any time. It is
hoped that many women will take
advantage of this opportunity to
study foods. These classes are being
organized throughout the state and
are being found both interesting and
helpful.
The first class will be held Friday,
November 2, at 2:30 p. m.
Envelopes at the Courier.
A classified ad will give results.
BIJOU Theatre - Wednesday
HI'HUl ATTKACTIOX
"Aroumi the World in
Eighty Days"
By Jules Verne
AliSO AlTHOIt OK "TW'KN'TY THOl'KA.VII I.KACilF.tt I V
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Thrilling! Interesting! Exciting!
SEE
THK CAMAJ, HACK!
THK HAKKM!
THK IHIXKSK OPHM 1)KS!
THK 4APAXKSK CAIIAltRT!
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VOIXO
Come Early and Avoid the Rush.
ADVI.TH 2r
I'HIMMtKX 10.
Also an Uproaring Comedy.
: PER52NAL i LOCAL :
K. M. Crooks left this morning (or
Seattle.
Ben J. Trowbridge, of Mettford,
was a city visitor today.
Kent batteries for all muv.es of
cars at the Uattery Shop. S
O. P. Harvey ha purchased a
Chalmera car of the Collins Auto Co.
Frank Hull, lumberman of Slsson,
Oil., is visiting In the city for afew
days.
1'. llenthberger returned last
night from Itray and will spend a
few days at home.
Attorney Fred Williams went to
Portland last night on a business
trip.
Ixm Hoetetler and Wm. McKar
lane went to Weed. Cl.. this morn
ing. Herbert Klmore brought la a load
of dressed pork from his ranch on
Thompson creek today.
U Speaker, of Speaker. Ore., who
has been transacting business In the
city has returned to his home.
Will party that took my SI Colts
rltle from Slate creek leave It st
Auto Hospital. P. K. Gottschalk. and
save trouble.
Frank Johnson. of.Kerby. aaa In
the city yesterday attending to bus
iness matters.
Jas. I.ognn returned lut night
from a visit at T;xoma. Mm. Uigan
will remain there for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lister return
ed last night from a visit of several
weeks at San Jose. Cal.. and other
point.
Tour battery tented free of charge
at the flattery Shop. 98
E. n. Hubbard, of Williams, left
last night for Vancouver. Wash., to
visit his son. tin will . probably
spend the winter ut Vancouver.
Mrs. Cora Smith went to Corval
11a this morning to remain. She
will be house mother at the Rose
City club.
W. S. Ollmore. of .Murphy, hue re-turaod-tronv.
Ariel, where be... ha
been engaged in business for the past
four months.
If your battery I out of order get
one of ours. ' Battery Shop 9S
Now with these cool nights you
should keep 'your storage battery
well charged. We give you free In
formation, free Inspection and free
water. Recharging and repairing:
don't worry we can fix it. Auto
hospital. P. E. Gottschalk. 9(1
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ahlf arrived
here yesterday and will remain for
a few days, looking after business
matters. Mrs. Ahlf will remain un
til she Is able to close up all matters
connected with her law practice
here.
Clarified Gasoline
MF.AXH
CLEANER
GARMENTS
On June 1017, wt Installed
a gasoline cliirlflcri this nui
rhine travels ''0,(MH rcvolu-lions-
per minute. Its tremen
dous speed cleanses mill purl
lies the KHsoline ns it Mite
llirouuli.
In four and one half months
we have token 117 pounds of
dirt from the gHinienl we
have cleaned. -See it on (lis
piny In our window.
We hnve Hive or six thousand
clothe hangi-m ut different
phirrs In the city. We 'will
pay five rents earn for thorn.
l! Wardrobe
Cleaners
Sixth St.
I'lmiie 1 17
W. O. Smith, of Wolf Creek, sent
Monday in the city.
A. W, Arbuckli', of Ashland, was
In the city Monday.
Mr. K. A. Johnson Vent lo Rogue
lltver t1ls morning for a short visit.
Mrs, W. K. lloyd and baby return
ed to .Med ford this morning, after
spending several days with Mrs.
lloyd's mother, Mrs. l.oiier.
Mrs. A. J. Ford and Mrs. M. l
Jackson returned to Kosoburg this
morning, after visiting (Irsnts Pass
friends.
Mrs. C. t Piimmll and two chil
dren arrived this morning from Ism
A nudes and will visit Mrs. 1'iim
mil's mother Mrs. II. A. Stannard.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clenio, of long
llejH'h. Cal., bo are visiting here,
made a trip to Crescent City Sun
day, retunrtng home Monday night.
They report the roads In excellent
condition, better than In mid sum
mer and the weather at the coast
beautiful.
Murphy, Saturday, November 10
An all night dance with Heinle
orchestra and midnight lunch at the
regular fee. 99
Mum Fractured Arm
T. K. Edgell sustained a fracture
of his right arm at the sugar factory
last Sunday. Pr. J. O. Nibley. the
company's surgeon, set the Injured
member, which Is mending as rapid
ly as possible.
Ilnlone'ru Party
The gentlemen members of the
Eastern Star will entertain the lady
) member tomorrow evening at a I(t-
lowe'en party. All members and
visiting meui'bers are urged to rome
aud bring their husbands. Wear a
I'ulowe'en costume If possible, but
come anyway. Don't forget about
the Tl. A. P., 1.. A. P. and N. A. P.
Tobacco Goes t'p
Tomorrow the new federal las on
tobaccos goes Into effect. It is un
derstood that local tobacco mer
chants bare decided that it sill be
neceHsnry to advance the prices on
smoking and chewing tobaccothe
package formerly costlag 10 cents
will cost 15 cents or to for 25
cents. The package formerly costing
S cents will be advanced to to cents
or two for 15 cents.
Colored Conscripts
A train load of colored drafted
men formed the flrnl section of No.
14 this morning on their way to Am
erican 1-nke. Tholr stoi at the sta
tion was much the same us other
drafted men, accompanied by the
waving of flags and hurrahs. Chalk
ed on the side of one coach was:
"We're from Imperial and full of
grit: we'll get the kalHer before we
quit." '
Jack Frost
Respfecti neither
Age nor Condition
THK 111(11 AMI POOH AIJKK AUK
VH TIMS OF HIM KKKN AXII Ml
IMMJ AIH" I'MIJCNN PIMITK1TMI
ItV ONKOFOI H
Warm Overcoats
THKY AUK MAI IK KHPM1A1XV
Foil in AMU COMHTHUTKil TO
WITHSTAND THK KOKillKNT
WKATHKU AMI HJTTKIUCHT
X 11.11,
$12.50 to $25
PEERLESS
CLOTHING CO.
Cith Clot hit n
TRACTS MAY
BE BOUGHT AT
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County School Superintendent
Alice Macon will spend several days
this seek In the William section in
the Interest of food conservation
week.
The commissioner of the general
land office has received Instructions
from Secretary ot the Interior tn.
stating the methods to be pursued In
the sale of timber lands from the
O. ft C. grant.
While those Instructions roer
only Isolated tracts of timber lands
the Immediate sale ot which may bu
determined a advisable because, for
Instance, of their lying -lose to priv
ate holdings not being cut out, they
Indicate the course that will prob
ably be followed In disposing of all
the tltjiVr lands In the grant.
Any person desiring to purchase
the timber on Isolated tracts of the
grant whould make application to
the commissioner of the general land
office, furnishing all data in refi r
ence to the tract showing that the
trart Is Isolated and that logging Is
being conducted In Its vicinity. The
.application should also state the
price the uppllrnnt 4s willing to pay
for the timber. A copy of the appli
cation should be mailed to Special)
Agent TUnds at the Customs House, i
Portland. i
A nisifl ad brings results
Job werk at the Courier.
Joy Theatre
Tt KHIlAV aa WF.DNrMi.W
CnlumbU Pictures Corporal lun ,
Prewmts
Etbel Barryccre
"The Call of
Her People"
la 7 Huierb Acts
Adrtel from Fdward Hliel
don't iUy, "KOYIT".
CXM;ilV
"WISMXtl AS HKlKKHei"
IVi-e nuttlnees Welnely at
U:)MI for tlilUUrn under I'J
ye.trs. AiluiU !i.V.
10c and Mr
A Pnifitahle Citp
Ilert Clute, of the Applegate sec-
tlon. Is hauling tOO bales of hops to J
this city by auto truck. This lot of,
20,000 pounds represents his con-j
tract hops which are bringing him i
30 cents per pound, $60 per bale. Mr.
Clute's entire crop of hops from 211 1
acres amounted to 34,000 poiiniU,
the largest yield he has ever hnd.i
due, he says, to Irrigation and ctil-l
; tlvntion. Mr. Clute Is one of the,
most ii-to-datM farmers In the vol-;
j ley, and Is one who never has oc-
i caRlnn to talk "hard times."
Not Josephine Institute
; The teachers Institute being held i
at Aslilsnd this week Is the Jackson i
county institute) but is being attend-!
ed by many of the teachers of the1
Grants Pass city schools. Hereto-;
fore Jackson and Josephine counties,
held Joint institutes, but this year,!
by a vote of the teachers of the conn-1
ty of 6 to 1, it was decided to hold I
a summer school in this city instead
of joining with Jackson county In an j
institute. This move also had the1
( approval of the state superintendent i
or scnoois, as wen as complying won
the law in every detail. I
We Will Receive one Carload (ten) Fords
Each Month
From this time, providing He hnve signed order for them. If you
wnnt n Ford, drop In so that we can provide quick (lellicry.
C. I. HOBART CO.
Dodge Bros. Motor Cars
Are Exceptionally Good Cars'
$930 Grants Pass
J. H. Denison, Agent
M. U 8111, of Portland, has ni r-- (
dinned tiie Amos Smith properly j
near Murphy and will move th'-ce!
at once with his family.
The property contains 2U acres of I
land snd Is Improved. Mr. Sill was I
horn and raised "In the Apploaalo ,
district but hn been living In Port-j
land for the past 15 years.
THREE DAYS' , SPECIAL
WKII.NKSIIAV. Tlll HMIlAV anil FIllllAY
Fresh Creamery Butter 03G a Ro11
Josephine Co. Co-operative Creamery Assn
Phone
51(1 F Street