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D.IILT ROQCB UVU OOIRIM WKDNUiDAV, UTOMKK HI. 117. ICULL APPLES SHIPPED THREE CENT LETTER RATE NOVEMBER I : PER52NAL iL6 LOCAL i TO WILLAMETTE VAUEY ... rxam rovm Swe&teirs Xrs. Al. A. Brings ana Mrs. Chat, i Hoy ticout I Mil-. F. Smith made a lrl lu Hugo today. ; The Hoy Scouts ill utaat-t Thurs- Mtss Ceneva Myers returned this) day nlKht at T o'clock at (he re . .snorting from Sacramento. orulting office on Sixth street, for au Ben. Collins ha returned (rout hour'a drill under Sergeant Itauer. 'buslneM trip to Mad ford. . Rent butteries for all make of Notice care at the Battery Shop. 18 On or about the first or the month C. P. Rtckstlea, of Medford. made the Sugar Howl wlir mov to the a business irip to the city today, .rooms recently occupied by the Publlo Market baa moved to the, Panama restaurant. Ill Sixth St. 9 Public Service building, across the street. $7 ' IVnservatlon Clasa Kami-day Wl.l party that took my U Coital ' Ths lessons on conservation of sine from Sate creek leave It at. food product, which was announced Auto Hospital, P. K. Oottschalk. and; In Ihe Courier yesterday for Friday, save trouble. M'has been postponed until Suturday. Tour battery tested free of charge -when Mr. Thompson will tnlk be at the Battery Shop. 18 fore the Indies Auxiliary. Clarence Messenger, of Dryden.i was in the city today transacting; WomW Mw ,lM" Home timlalf ' Peter Neubert, of Wonder, has Public Market has moved to the Public Service building, across the at reef. 7 Mra. P. T. Quick left tab "ora-(hIll f,mr take no,Vss1on about lag for Portland, having been not!-. December first, tied that her brother. J. H. Peterson, j L was daigeroaal 01. i . Murphy. Karorday. November 10 Mr. and Mra. W. A. Kimaey. who An , nfrt, danos mM Ueine8 spent several weeks with their or,.ne8tra mA midnight lunch at the daughter, Mrs. Herman Schmidt, re- ,,1,, f. $g turned to Albany today. , If your battery la oat of order geti tt w (toad to PreMoa Peak one of ours. Battery Shop 8 The rr .vrte 1alm Holders as Mra. C. E. Sellick. of Berkeley, iajsoclatton have commenced work on In the lty for a week or two looking after business matters. She la at the IT. R. Allyn home. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Hair, who 1nt a couple of weeks with rela- tires sad friends In Grants Pass and i Kogue River, returned to Eugene' this morning. j Now with these cool nights you j should keep .your storage battery j w,i cnargeo. we give you Tree in- rormatlon. free Inspection and freef JuTlBlte wlu be ol ,n force wllh hi wter. Recharging and repairing; J jacniantew. tJck-tack. a robust de ton worry we can fix it. Aoto .tonnjBatto ,eo lift gate.. from their fcaajnitalt E. Gottschalk. j hinges and commit other boyish . ; ft M. Ksterly. of the Waldo Cor- randallsm. People wilt watch .their oorauon owners or tne Logan mine, kit iai eTmrag tor Aiasia. where ho will remain for short time at- tending to business Interests In that ! section. Public Market has moved to the j Public Service building, across the street. 7 For woasen to take their husbands naasos on the marriage day was a Ro aaaa custom, for eisuipie. we have Oct via of Cicero, inexulus Ma via. wile of Cicero. in . we Kiuiply ouilt the of. Clarified Gas:lir.e CLEANER GARMENTS Oil iuiw t.1, 1017. we Installed a guNoline rlarifier; this ma chine truveU UO.OOO revolu tions per minute. Its tremen dous peril rleanM mid purl Hen the (iwilliw hh H Mimun thruuith. In fcHir and one half months we have token r)7 Munls of dirt from the KAMnentx we have cleaned. See it on dix play In our wbidow. We liave fivv or Mix hundred clothe hunger at different places in the city. We will Miy five intM mrh tin- tliem. Wardrobe Clfaners :m Kivtli jst. I'lioiie I 17 , purchased the eight room cottage at ! 333 West J atreet In this city from C. P. Rlckstlen. of Medfdrd. Mr. I Neubert win more to the eltv with the construction of eight miles of wagon road to be built from Waldo to" their claims In the Preston peak district. The work Is la charge of Superintendent A. C. Hoffman and J. T. Ollmore, who are shipping supplies today and will push the work as rapidly as possible. . Hallowe'est PraaJk. Tonlaht TonlgM ls Halloween and theJ moveable property tonight with greater vigtlance than they did their watermelon patches a few weeks ago. Auction Hale- November 8, 1917. at Sleepy Hoi- low Farm, one mile west of Gold Hill Alfalfa hay. cattle and horses., and other articles. Sand wiches and coffee served free at noon. E. Thompson & Sons, own ers. G. TU Niele. auctioneer. 102 Called t 'mm aa Wltncascit District Attorney W. T. Miller, and John Denlson, as ex-deputy sheriff, leave tonight for Kansas City as wltnettses in the Ernest ft. Dennison case, being tried there in the federal court. The present cae is against Ernest B. Dennison KIrkwood and Hans, who are charged with bribing a postal employee. This ease is an outcome of one tried here some years ago, being the State vs. Oslln M. Jack son, for embeMletnent. ConM'ieotioUH Objectoi A train load of "conscientious oli Jectors" passed through here this mornins headed south. There were six coaches carrying about 250 men who are to Tie takftn to San Diego and to a New Mexico camp, where they will be put to work at semi peaceful pursuits. The train was entirely closed and guarded by arm ed officers. Artixt at Hall's An interested crowd has gathered during the past few days at the win dow of Hall's Art store watching Prof. C. A. towe .paint In oils, the pictures from start to finish, being completed in a comparatively short j time. . The professor Is a skillful and j rapid artist, but he Is far above that 1 'class known as lightning artists, and 1 while most of his pictures pointed here are scenes from nature, he is equally good at animals. 'Mrs. Lowe Is also a gifted artist and teaches he work. I Red Crowt Moves i 'line headquarters of the Grants , Pass Red Crosi chapter has been moved from the Conklin building to the new court house, and until Jan uary will occupy the Janitor's quar ters in the 'bHsement at the north- i cist corner of the building. Tliei-e ! are four rooms in the suite and they will be warm and comfortable for the meetings, the first one In the new quarters to lie held tomorrow nltfht. I,Hter rooms will be provided on the second floor of the comi'I house. full apples from the Kogue river valley fruit bell are being shipped to Ktigeue to be converted Into cider vinegar at the cannery of the Kn gene Fruit tiro em' association, the llrst car load having been received at the cannery yeaterduy, say the Ku gcne Itcglsler. J. O. Holt. mamiKer of the so elation arranged for shipping these apples to Eugene and it is expected that several carloads will be brought here. The vinegar ontiait i the Eugene plant Is expected to be much larger this year than ever before.. The man agement of the cannery announced early in the season that there would be a market for all cull apple grown In l.ane county to be uedfor thin purpose, 'but It piare that there are not enough here to supply 'he demand and outside fruit districts are being called upon to supply large quantity of them. The apples bought for making el der are those that are unsuitable to dhlp and are usually thrown away or fed to stock, but this year they will bring In thousands of dollars to the grower. BASE AT truckee mm Truckee, I'al.. Oct. 30.- The buse for the Donner Monument, which Is to be erected at Donner lAke. hus been completed. It Is built of boul ders set In concrete. The base has a height of 23 feet, so that the bronze statue crowning the top may always project above the deep win ter snows. Nearby may yet be seen the stumps of trees cut by the trap ped emigrants nearly "0 years ago. The monument which will be dedi cated in June with elaborate cere monies. Is to perpetuate Ihe memory of a band of pioneers, including women and children, which, will) a few exceptions perished when over taken by a winter storm near the lake which bears Its leader's name. OABI OF THAXRS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the friends and neigh bors who so kindly gave us their aid and sympathy during the Illness and death of our beloved father and grandfather. Also to those who sent the beautiful flowers, those "who did the singing, to 'Rev. Hooter and to the members of the I. O. O. V. lodge. MRS. KATIK PYhK. Mil. and MRA . ANDUKW SHADE. 0 MAMIE HEVK1.B. .Muiriaue License lssneV s Marriuse licence was grunted yes terday to Rudolph Frederick Thels of California and Josephine Estell Osborn of Murphy.' STKW TOD AT (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words, two Issues, 25c; six Issues, 50c; one month, $1.50, when paid In advance. When not paid In advance, 5c per line per Issue. 1 WANTED First class room with board in private family. Address Henry Rreske, care Courier. 97 FOR SALE- Oood drop head sewing machines at exceedingly low prices; furniture of all kinds. New and second hand bicycles and sun dries. Manuel & Heston. .104 South Sixth street. 101 Joy Tonight Announcement In regard to circulation of the report that "Call of Her Peo ple" haa Ix-en shown In Grants Pas before, I not true. Pic ture Is exceptionally good. Played to a large audience last night. Tonight your lust chance to km Ethel Barrymore in 'The Call of Her People' COMKDV "WIXMNO AX HKIKUKH" tlc. nail 2.V HvKlniilng Novemlier 2nd, the peo ple of this country will lick a three cent stamp on their letter Instead of the two rynt stamp and in doing so will assist In licking Germany. On that date the postal rule on all letters will be raised to three cents per oum-e, except drop letters, which are those delivered direct from the local office. Postala and post cants will require two cents. , 'Article 339 of Ihe pontul law reads as follows: "I'pon all mutter of the first class postage shall be charged at the rate of three cents for each on nee or fraction thereof; and drop letter shall be mulled at the rate of two rents per ounce or fraction thereof, Inctndlng delivery at letter carrier office. (Note A drop leltr Is one addressed for delivery from the of Ave at which It Is posted Ther Is no drop rate on any matter eteept letters. "It I of the utmost Importance that every patron of the postal ser vice become famlhsr with the In creased rates of postage provided for letters postal and postcard. "Failure to pay the proper amount of postage will delay the dispatch and delivery of mall, cause confu sion annoyance and ln'in leme and Impose upon the postal service un necessary labor and expense. All parcel addressed to our sol dier friend must, not be over seven pound In weight, bear' the sender name on the upper left band cor ner and udilremid to the American expeditionary force, vis: JOHN SMITH. Co. X. Infantry. Kxpedltlonay Force. The department will know whore Company Is and will deliver the pneknse to John ?oilth of that com pany. All parcel to be delivered by Christmas should be mailed nnMater than November Kith. .4 ttiMnra mnw Oct. JHNov. 3. -National Pay Up; Deo. 1, Saturday -ltuiiaar and j cooked food sale by the Lutheran' UdlfM Aid. ' THAT ARTIST The man Is painting and the pic tures are selling rapidly .". . cunt usd up. They are bcatlllfui. 8nt urduy will be the last day yuu can buy them. Coiv work. Kt Hall' Art Stoie. l HUGO The lied Cross met October 2 Itli with a full uttvndauce, und all were pleused to rereive the 1 3 r, from heudiinrters to piirohune morn sup plies. The money Is our share of the drive pledges. The Red Cross members enjoyed a treat or fine Tokay grapes from the I'enn K ranch. The men hud a wood-cutting bee Htid got a good supply ready for heating the work room for the Keil Cross this winter. Anno McCormick. district home demonstration agent, met with the ladies lust. Wednesday and gate a very interesting talk on food. She also explained tho work of her office and how It aimed to help the home. D. V.. Ilellor bus returned to his position as mining engineer, In Ari zona. Mis AnsV McCormick spent Wed nesday night at the home of Mrs. Thos. Ahem, going to Merlin Thurs day', Miss Gathers, of Grants Pass, Is visiting in Hugo for soverul days, China and Plswsrs. from time Immemorial China bai been called the Flowery Kingdom, a name given by the Chinese themselven and singularly suited to the land which for ages wss like su on sis of Dowers of the spirit In the world desert of bsr barlsm. In this oasis grew the arts ol the bronze snd stone worker, of the illk maker and embroiderer, of the pol ler, of the painter on silk, of the poet, philosopher and eihlenl devotee. Hut China was not iniined the Flower.v Kingdom because of thesi flowers ol the mind. Her Morn Is one of the most liixuriurit In the world. It Is estimated to consist of some twelve Ihousimd ape lies, n I no thoiisiitiil of which nre known ami oiic-hiilf of uhlrh sre Iniligc ini!t ami not round elsew here. .Xili h belnir the Horn or f.'liinii. It I renilllv iimlei'slniHl Hint hiirtlellltlire snd gardening curly heeutne n skilled suii lioiiMied iriil'e(don -Mi-riloier's. VOl 'LI, KIM A IJSK OK HVtMT KlUi IIHt., ALWAVK." U F. VK A I'VllTltt I.AIlliY (MMII nhovuv; AT T1IIH. TIIK HWF.ATMI Mr!A OK TUN KI. .. v Every Color and Every Style $1 to $15 Jl MT YtMK VOl It I'HKt KKNl. IV A XV HWKATKIl MTV LP. OK DOUm, AMI WK'LL MKKT fT rKHKWTI.V. GRANTS WASHINGTON FIREMEN LEARN TO SAVE FUEL He (.tie, 111 SI.- WbmIiIiikIuu firemen will be taught how to save fuel, aecordlug to plan of Htufn Fuel Administrator Imvld Wlilt conib. He has named a comlmttee to study and enforce fuel economy. The tesret "Too .bmow that ear I bought Ul month." began the purchaser, "Ve. What of It)" askeil the dealer "Isn't It a go.Hl csrV "I've see. I ,nre o io. te.it !f m in a lon'X way fnon Mnir whst ymfV sit'iit reiiieneiilitl it to b ." "Of rniir-e It tm-. Wli, linni alive. If our ear were a kihmI hs Hist we w.ilililn'l nenil t.i em lo.. ceiit to sell ili.-iii." New v..rli H'.irld A D.smjl Rao'n. All eetvnnle i ll.l ' l i i del In l.iilnlini a few yisrs nt si Htc ae of nlnelv one. I.oiix liefore lil Oeiitll he ordered III lev ii eo1m nil lis t It plnce In his ImiIiiniiii, willed w lieu :, by way of pictures, wtth Hie f'liieinl isnl of Ids frieiiiK T!il iiici.xrnlltiii wimii to han' hml I tn- i-Yeet .if tiee.'cvll.V oil I In old mail, for In i'.e Iil meiv miiih roresl'lil he llvwi lu.ijj l.e,,nnil the iihiisI span. Eseussbl. "lieineiiili'r.'' nlil the lleonuill.er sternly, "the ciisimiy-i- W hIv rlalit." '"Itnl. sir." evHituliiiei the i lerk. "In this Hi-! v evi Ai'liInk II privilege to wliieli I am entltliil." "Wliiil do yon iiiemiV" , "The liul.v I wii-. urgtiiiii: with Is ui ivire."- KlrinluL-liiiio Aue llerslil. An Explanation. "I wonder whiif the author meant who talked about ilem-e that speak.'' i "I gtc be me nt what you don't hear when deaf and dumb people talk." Baltimore American. Everything we endure patiently Is a key to ui"i"'M'iif l.emillfnl we i"Ollld NOTICE Having been called from tho City on bualneaa for thnee weeks, all persons wishing Informatloa or service oa Regal, Dodge or OJdsmobile are requested to see C. L. Hdbart at the Kurd Oarage. J. H. Denison We Will Receive one Carload (ten) Fords Each Month From tills lime, providing we have signed oilier for them. 1 yi.u want ii I'oitl, drop In so that we can provide quick delivery. t G. L. HOBART CO. PA&&. OKfcOON NOHWAVH TOT A I, MKItl'A YTIMr TOWAOK IH f:1lKNIM ChrlsltanU. Nor ay, Oct. 31. Norway's mercantile fleet Increased during Selcutber by 12,000 tons but vessels Inst represented 34,000 toes. The total Norwegian fleet now com prise 3,'Jt."i vessels aggregating 2,l3tt.AAA (ota, ysteme ef Laws. Measured .by . the aumlier of psafiO over whom ihry are. operative, says Case aad Comment, lbs great sye tern of law rank la the following. or der: First, the Chlnea code: stcaasl, the code of Visum third, Ihs Koran; fourth. I be EimiNIi law wild Its aiulll rsrliiii Hindi Hi alliins: fifth, the laws of Hitla: sUtli. Ihe Ortusu nsle; se eulti, the Kreneli ctale. The last nad was s pioueer and is the model oa wblcb later Kiiroprsu codes bsvejs couslriiited. II It Is Plbi2g cr Heaticg. We D) It CALL IMSM I Tetherow Sheet Metal aci ?mtkg Works