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rAOt THRK3 BOUND TO STAKE ALL I PITTSBURGH DISPATCH, XXVV CORN WILL Will DEMOCRACY'S WAR Amerloa's Greatest Cereal Crop Is Now Moving to Market MAINSTAY IN, NATION'S CRISIS. Surplus Whsst ef tht United IUIn Hat lain Bant to Famine Threat anad Europe. America's grout rum cni. eiceed lug a,w).(MN),(KKt IhibIibU, will save tha world fiMxl altimilon, ufntinls of tlia United Stale fmiil administration be lieve. Com la Hi nntlnn'e best food cerwil, housewives an beginning to realise. It contalim nil the olc nt nrcdiil to keep the body In a atate of heultb and when used nceordlhK lo III score of tried recipes, ffiMnlnlly when cum blued with hii added portion of oil or fat, will iumqIii life' Indefinitely.' In dlim warrior In colonial ilttya lived on parched com alone fur many daya at a lime, unil ut V11IU7 Koro purehcd corn wiii nl time Hit" solo mlon of tho Continental soldlcnO Owing lo irii!iNoriiiilon l.fheultle rnuscd liy the war ilio corn V-i moved wore slowly to market tlil Kr than euir before. Now, however, 'ho cereal la rcudilng tlio" nillU'in nml c.mituinci. In tlio meantime tlio imiliiu'a surpliu wheat liun been sent lo Europe. Toiluy thcro ire uirxliiuiUly 'M bushel of corn for every American. TIiIn quantity In greater by live bush els tlmn In former yeiir, ('urn hna hccmnu the nation's ma'n etny In the crisis of wnr. , JlINt IIS HllH Cereill KIIV- iIik flmt Amcrlcun cnlntilsi from fumlne -on ninny occiislnns, JiiNt im l( served :ia a ample fiMxl iIiii'Iiik ili Wnr f i lie Ite nliiflnli mimT during thi't'lvlt Wnr, Klim Corn hna uciiln come to I lie front In the niillmi's buttle wild autocracy. Corn weal In llnillliK Knully Im-rens-ed use In the milking of onlliinry whlio browl. Hundreds of housewives nml nmtiy of tlu luriior linkers nre. mixing JO iir rent, corn liit-iil Willi wheat flour to limke. lenvenoil lireml. Tlila kind of h mixture In worked nnd linked In the same recipes nml with (lie mime method Mmpply to stral-lit whent bread. Corn breml iinIiik corn iiivhI entire ly Ii gulnltig ii greutcr popularity tlmn ever before. Itousewlvea nra cumin to reiillze that every jwund of wheat aaved In Amerlcn meiina a pound of whent releiiMod for shipment to Ilia enlng corn cukes nml buckwheat enke CHICHESTER S PILLS WVCT TIIK IHAMOND nRANII A MttlnovnMlift,S,rf,I.AIiYiKcl.aliM) niitlon with which America Is bnhocI- ''' '"'"' " " 1,1 '" MK'tiie.; rjttvlg wflg gtroiilng through the cent led In the wnr. Southern urt of nil ...ulii Is n true t,tt.ry when ne i,,,,,,,,.,,, t0 Bee a fig There nre u score of corn product 1 oiih s. I nlm Mnings. lies ,. lttlng m tombgtone. ciosf ln .i.t todav nossesa unusiuil Imtiortnnce : " ' " w" " y, u ?" anectlon thowed It to be n mnn f M- kM-lrrVl llli., InrmiA Ills In Ht anil U'iM nil.illiAV boot, mltil ith Jlli R il t-oo. Y Take " sthcr. tlnf r ronr , braiftal. (. J lll. llVs-TERII niAMenn iiiiAnii i-ij.i.". i"i i SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYVYhtlK THE OCEAN OFF S 1 1 and for line In lite kiliiien IliNlend of (raniilwitHl miciir la one of the lending produiia In in lit frimi corn. Com nil, ewlh'iil for frylim nml for etrry olhor pni'Mine lilted dy milml olln. la M'prrlii( on l lie nnrkei In I nitre Quiiiilllli. It cninea fnii.i the Kenn of the nirn. OLD CHURCH WITH A HISTORY t Martln'e-ln-the-Flalde Haa Fawa Parmanantly ReMrved for Sovereign and Prince. There nre ninny Inlerextlni aNoi' (ton wild royalty uilmhlng to the hlKturle liniri'li of Ki, Miirtln'a-ln-tha-Kli'liln, where the king and queen re cently attended a uperlnl m-nice. It la not iienernll)' known, Mute a Lou don mrrvHihilriit. Unit iewn are per niHiiently nwrlml there for the anv' erelgn and the prlin-e of Wnle owing to I lie fuel thnt It In the lilnlher lillirch of aA the roynt pnrlhe, mid the purlin limreli for lluckliiiiliiiiii pnlace. Henry Vllf luillt the firm ehureh to prevent fimernlN hihIiik hi pnluee In Whltelmll, The present edifice dntea from IT'.t), nml Im chief cliilm to ar Chllecllil'iil iIIhIIiic (Inn In thnt It MM bcnhcn the only perfect example of a Grcclnn portico In Iundou. In the older chmclt aome of the children of ChiirleN II were chrlNtened. (Icnre I presented II with mi orgun, on. whlrh Handel frequently played. Nell (Iwynne nml Jin k Hheppnrd were hurlid In the nmietit vnulta. It wa npHKlte the pnwent SI. Mnrtln'a, where the Nutlonnl I'ortrnlt tindery now Miami, Unit the Merry Monarch, on hl wiiy lo Prury Lime theater, ciiliKht III firm KHinpxe of the fnuiou benuty hn khe wun hcIIIiik her orungea. Pain, the Sentinel. Ninety per cent of nil of our dlie laaea are nNhered In with pain, and In nnNt Inatnnce the pain la cither in the lead or la very quickly reflected' there. In thla connection, Dr. W. II. Vnll ATI ten In the ChrlHtlnn Herald, It 1 nterentlng to rcmemher that the bmlu nrely niifferN piitti. In fact, ihlN la Jic trnth with tnoNf deep Heated or (una. SurgennN nure tin thnt In oi ratlona. cutting through the brain nibmi'iii-e cniiNi's Hide or no pnln. and e know thnt hemorrhagea In the lniln Interfere with the function of hut organ, yet cnune no pnln. l'nrn Inxlrnl hn It may Keeni, In one hoiisc, t In n Mgn of n eeiinln degree of lealtli to be uble lo expcrlciicn n hend lehe, foj It IndlenteH that the hrnln ins not lot Kn pow er to wurii Ita own r of Impending dunirer. One Tropical Spot Only nt one pluee In die United ' States Is there renl tropleul vegetn- Cohmi,UMi 0.jh Dt.vls. curctnk llon. any the Piipidm- S, I. lice SIoiiIH- of W(lInut , mnvtnyt unmla ly. liorldti nml ( i.llloi nl.. have w hnf townsn,P( ncvM beUeved ln gnosUl but Is culled "suli-trnplcal veg.-tiitlon. ln ... ,., Ilnv . ...IWIkv.. ,1prience. its II mere Hint re is n riot or vege- t ,., illllllUl, ,i1POW arniinl tiitlnii nil the year rouml. ng trees nun inn iiiiiku n giupe null nml miingcs nre iilwnys to be hint. The lemons Unit grow there weigh two mid n half pounds apiece. Tho ""Iblllly for nil this may l,e laid to n bountiful lllllc stream h lit fed hy the Colorado river mid which . , , . .... Hows inroiigii tm- onsis uniy to iiisnp. peur Into the ground lit Its end. I'.iioniioiis HELP WIN THE WAR Opportunity for All Furnished In Thrift Stamps. tend Your Monty to the Oovernment to Aulit In the Battle for Dtmeereey, Waxliliigton. Wnr MixlngN taiiip. poiulnrly known iix "thrift ulnmpN," are now on Hn It. 'I'lnne mump have biH-n termed "Utile baby biimN," by the Ircumiry depiirlmeiit, mill the term coiiieN nearer explaining them thun any other, fur they are virtually govern ment bomlN iNNind In niiihII iiiiioiiiiIn. Illli k of tlieiu n die entire rcMilirccN f the nation, and lin y -m I i I lurrciiNe In Value frnlll the date of puriiuiHe In the dale nf inniiiiliy, Jiuiiinry 1, 111-!. ThU olillpatlnii of the t'lilled Stale government In IkniiiiI In die form ol Nliiiiipx, In two di'miiiiliiniioiiH, the -"- cent Mtnmp nml the t't atiimp. Kor the emu eulciicn f Inveslora n "Ihrlft curd" In fiii'iilxln-d to all pur- rhino-i-M of ZVcenl MiimpN. ThlN curd Iihn npiicea fur HI Nimiipit. When nil the NpuccN have been II I led the "thrift card" tuny lu'em liiiiiued for n $.1 atnmp at HiNt nitlceN, buiiku, or other nuthor- Ui-d ngcmicN by lidding 12 rente In nn.li prior to Fcbrmiry 1, HHS. mid one cent additional einii immlh therenfter. Tbom wliu prefer tnny buy a 15 tamp ouljiglit. i'liexe will he on niiIm uuill jHiiuiiry Hi: I1MS. for $4.12. They atiiouiHili'iilly IncreiiNe In value a cent a luoiiih every mouth thereafter until January 1. UC3, when the United KtiiteN will pay . ut liny t nlllce for each "lamp It In almi luiMirtiint to note Hint wur-NnrliigM clnmpN litereiiNe ench mouth In cit a h well a In tulue. mi (hut It In decidedly to die hit ere t of the public to buy emiy. When you piirchiiHc u ." utinnp, you Iiiiini nliueh It lo mi cugrnviil older known hn a "war nuvIiik certificate," wbleh bciirN die mime of the piirchnNer and enn be on-liiil only by the eron whuNe mime npHtirN 0M.n die eertlfl rate, exeeit In chnc of deuth or dis ability. Thin ivrtltlciile conlnlnN '20 Npui-c. If dieNe nre nil filled with "war aiivingN Ntainp" between Decem ber 1, 1IU7. mid Jnnunry ill. 1UI8. the com to the puniuiNcr will be fH'2A and on January 1, lit-l, the govern ment will pay the owner of die certifi cate f KM a net protll to the bolder of. fl7.V. ThlN In biined on an Intercut rnle of 4 per cent conipouncled qunr terly. The iimouiit of wur-xuvliigH uluuipa wild to any one pcrmm nt uny one lime ehiill iml exeeil ? Ul, and mi Ikthiiii may hold uuill KlaiupN to uu aggregate iimomit excei illng 1.IMNI. If the i!l Kpio-eN on I he "wur-wivlmjn 'llllcnte" are li.it II I led hy Jnnunry 1, 1U. the HtanipN which are netually alfncheil will draw lutereNt nt the anme rnte. If thebulderof "war-Mivlnga atnuiixt" deslri'M to Mil Ihcut before mulurlty, they may be redeemed at uny poxt of fice, the holder receiving Uiu price puid fur dm lainpB. plim mm cent a luonlb nn each Ntamp. THINK "STONEWALL" JACKSON BEST LEADER Washington. Which of nil lh American general In It thnt Iiiin given Kiiropean slniteglsts mom food for thought? (lle n gues, or two, or three. And then yon will he wrong, necord lug to n prominent Southern eongreKNinnn, who wiys It In not Wnshlncton or Shermnn or Onint or Hubert R. I.ee. "Stonewall ,liekun Is the liiaii," Ibis congressmiin dt tinred, "I Wns Mirpiised r" eeiitly In tulklng to Iliitlsli iirmy olllreiN to lenrn thnt they have mode It a )Hilnt to mmly nil of .1 nek ki m'N cnmpnlgiis. It feeins they regnrd htm na the cleverent of till the Amerlcun genernlN, and the most rnpiihle In maneu vering ugnliiKt odds. "One Hrltlxh olllc'r told me that he personally, with a stafl of Kuhordimite!), had gone on foot over nil the ground covered by General JnekNcn in his great -litis during the Civil wnr. He said It was na tine n mudy In luetics hn could he- found any where." FINDS LIVE "GHOST" AT TOMB Spook" Found In Cemetery by Care taker Prove to Be Soldier, Prob ably Intane. with hla shoulders. Ills clothe were lying; In n lt n)8 f, . A 1)11V,H n,,,,,,,.!,,.,!, the figure ,.,, ln(1r,,,, ,f tho rpfl,rH) wng imlll. illVH mild he didn't know, , vvoulll K , ,,,,, However, the i , k 1 1 1 ttit t a-sl Hint wns unnecesanry ,, ,,, ,, wllt(M) t0 ,ve tt mtle box. lm,(,, li:ougjt the mnn to the conn- V NOT THE ONLY ONE There Are Oilier Nrnt I'nm I'eopl riiliillarly Hltunled. Can there tn any atronger proof offered than the evidence of UranU I'm realdnnta? After you have read the following, quietly anawur the queatlon. Mri. A. R. Orme, 814 Oak St., Cranta I', aaya: "I never healtate to recommend a medicine I know ha merit and may prove of benefit to other. I can endorie Doan'a Kidney I'llla for I know from permnal exper ience that they are all they ar claim ed to be. When i get a tired ache acroaa my kldnoya a few doaea or Doan'a Kidney J'lll oon relieve It." 1'rlte 60c. at all dealer. Don't aluiply auk for a kldnry remedy net Doan'i Kidney Pine the aame mil Mia. Orme ud. Komer-Mlllmrn Co., Prop., llaffilo, N. Y. ly Jnll, where mi cMiiulualloii of IiIn clothe lirniiiiil nut nlllment pnier fur the finny. It wan diiiib-d to hold an lii'i'ic-l for liimiey. BRITISH PRISONERS STARVED Men In Cirman Camp Entirely Depend tnt on Food 8?nt From England. Itntlerilain. Aeeordllitf to rclcflM-d Cngll-limen who luue nrrlved from the i-mup for Hrlil-li i-lvlliiinN nt Knh leben, tiennany. no f.md had hen pro- vldcd for them by Ihi lemmni In the lut Ihreu mnntliii. They were entire ly dependent on the purccU m-nt nut from Cleat Ilrlialu. Mo-l of the prlsom V 1,1 Uulilcbou are .niiITi ring from et.ntitit-Ii troiibleN nwimt to the fact that tltey have prtn clpnlly hrtd lo live on ennned fooil. A r.-'ttlt of die monotonous ehnriicier of the III. there nil Inmates nre men t:iliy i linn' lull'. n tllee who Imv. Im u rcliiii il. Nichols ef Montenegro. Ring Nicholas of Montenegro before all things I nn'nnlent patriot. "My country," he once wild, "la a wilder ness of atones; It In arid; It la poor; but I sdore It ! And If I were offered the Whole of the Rnlknn peninsula In exchange, why I would not say one word!" Ruler of Montenegro since 1800. he hs lived as simple a life a any of hla subjects. He wna born at NJegits, the ancestral home of hi race, on September 2.1, 1841. Before he bud completed hla nineteenth year the sod den death of hi uncle placed him upon the throne of Montenegro. He had studied In Paris, but the atmosphere of the French cnpltal wna less, con' genial to him than that of his own mountain home.' During the course of his long and varied life King Nicholas ha found time to publish two trag edies. In addition to a volume of Serb poetry. LOST JOYS. A great deal ef life ia lost in gatting ready, a is commonly believed, to liv. Te scorn de lights snd shun joys and live dreary, weary, laborious day; te bind oneself to an uncearing and unchanging routine tor the ak of amassing money that some time, in a dim' and ab stract future, one may begin to live, it aimply to attompt the talk of building a superstructure without a foundation. Lilian Whiting. IRRITABLE NERVOUS Was Condition of Indiana Lady Before Beginning to Take Card-o-L iLe Woman's Tonic. Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. H. Hankepeier, oi this town, says: "I look so well, ind im so well, that ft does not seem at if I ever needed Cardui. But I was t-ot al ways this way ... I think I have taken a dozen bottles . . . before my Uttlit jirl came. I was feeling dreadfully bad, had head ache, backache, sick at my stomach, no energy ... I was very irritable, too, and nervous. . I began taking Cardui about 6 months before my baby came. As a result all those bad feelings left me, and I just felt grand, Just as if nothing at all was the matter, and when the end came I was hardly tick at all. Since thai I have never taken Cardui at all . . . Il has done me good, and I know it will help others, if they win only try It." Many women have written grateful let ters like (he above, telling of the good that Cardui has done them. Why should it not help you, too? If you suffer from any o! the ailments so common to women, and feel the need of a safe, reliable, strengthening tonic, we urge you to be- gin today and give Cardui a fair trial. 1 Your dealer sells Card-u-L EB-10 Classified AdvcrtisiJig KOIt BALK 0. C. GRANT LANDft Blue print Plata allowing land la JoiephlB county, 11.60. Addraaa A. E. Voorhlei, Oram Paaa. tf DEALERS U boms, mule, cattle, wagons, backs, buggies, bsrneas and ssddlss. W bivs variety of all kinds at sU times. If you bars anything to sell or exchange, or If yon want to buy, corns and us. Ws will treat you right. All our livestock Is put out under guarantee Red Front Feed and Sal Stable, Corner Blxth and K streeta. Tlmmous, Prop. Phone m-j. i stf FOR BALE Good modern house, clot In, north aide. Inquire No. 2)23, ears Courier. 2Stf PIANOS, low snd second-band for rent or aale on easy monthly pay ments; first year's rent to apply on purchase pries. Rowell's Music and Photo House. ' 85 I HAVE KOR 8ALE or trade all klnda of work, driving and saddle boraea, wagon, buggies, harness snd saddles, or wilt bay yours Corns snd lee me st Brownie Hsmpton's Feed and Sals Stable phone i42-R. Roy Higglns. owner. Also ons 4-room house for tals cheap or to trade. 87 KOIt SALE CHEAP Eighty acre In the Applegste valley, New Hope school district. About 25 acrss under the Murphy Irrigation ditch. 144 share of water goes with the Isod. This land will be sold chesp for cssb. Why rent? The federsl government will loan you half the money a long time at low Interest.. Address E. M. Austin. Route B Bos 52, Modesto, Cal. 88 KOR SALE Reclesned seed wheat; Little Club, $2.15; Jenkins Hub, 12.25; Washington Hybrid No. 143, 12.50; Marquis, 12.50; also Beardless Bsrley, White Oats, Al falfa Seed and all Grasses snd Clo vers. Ralph Waldo Elden, Cen tral Point. 6tt FOR 8 ALE Fine young Jersey cow. weeks fresh. Woman or child can milk or lead ber. F. M. Rath bun, Murphy, Ore. 71 TO RENT T RE MO NT ROOMS Now nnder , mansgment of Mrs. L. C. Arm strong; 28 clean rooms at Itc and 60c; special rates by week or month; also light housekeep ing rooms. Would like your pat ronage. s40tf FURNISHED ROOMS Large, com ' fortable and conrlently located. 411 C street. . 86tf HOTEL OXFORD ROOM8 for rent Large, well, furnished, steam bent, hot water, bath, and all ho tel privileges. Very moderate weekly nnd monthly rates. 37tf FOR RENT OR SALE Irrigated farm plenty of water during the whole season. Inquire Jo. Fetx ner. 755 North Eighth street, tt FOR RENT 5-room modern- fur nished house. Gas, electric lights etc. 207 West C street See N. E. Townsend, 621 A street. 73 . WANTED - WANTED To buy a second hand Iron wheel wagon four to six Inch tires holding about 3,000 lbs. C. Shaefers. R. F. D. No. 2. 56tf WANTED Men for saw mills and logging camps. Mills and ramps '. will operate throughout the win ter. Steady work. Good condi tions. For full particulars write Weed Lumber Company, Weed, Cal. 65tf WANTED A middle aged farmer capable of handling cows, Irriga tion, etc., on an alfalfa ranch. Ad dress Frederick Pelouse, Eagle Point, Ore. 75 WANTED Want young mare, 5 or 6 years old, will trade young stock at fair value. F. M. Rathbun, Murphy, Ore. 71 LOST LOST Heart-shaped Eastern Star pin, surrounded by pearls. Name engraved on back. Reward If re turned to Mrs. Geo. E. Lundburg. 71 MISCELLANEOUS B ENNE.TT8' CHEMICAL laboratory. 1141 Market street, Tscoma, Wn. Let us take care of your ore ship ments and do your control work, rates reasonable. tf TA.1I SERVICE WHITE LINE TAXI City and conn try . Popular prices. Call Grante Pass hotel, phone 396. Residence phone 3 2 3-J. W. 0. White, Prop. Grants Pass, Oregon. 81 PHTBICIANB . Co. 'cltUZHT.' M., D-PntUM limited to diseases of tho sys, sr, no and throat 01 him flUa4. note snd throat. Oil lie flttea. Offlcs hours 1-1 1, 2-1, or on sp- polntment, Offlcs pboos, !; denes pbon 1 81-J. 8. LOl'OH RIDGE, M. D.. Physlctan and aurgeon. City or country calls attended day or clsbt Ksoldsasr phone (); offlcs phone 111. Klxtb and H. Tuff Building. A. A. WITH AH, M. D., Phyildsn and urgton. Office: Hall Bldg., corner Blxth and I etreets. Phones: Of fice, 116; resldsnos, ISt-J. Honrs. . m. to 4 p. ra. DR. J. O. MBLET Physldaa and surgeon. Luod'jurc Building. Surgeon Utab-Idsho Sugar Co. Health Officer. Officer hours, to 1 a- m. 1 to I p. m. Phono 110-J. I8U DE5TI9T8 E. C. MACT, D. M. D. First-da dentistry. 101 ft South Blxth street. Grants Pass, Oregon. ATTORNEYS H. O. Norton, Attoraey-at-law. Practice ln all Stat and Federal Courts. First Nstlonal Bank Bids. COLVIO WILLIAMS Attorneya-at-Law Orants Pass Banking Co, Bldg. Orants Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice; In all ronrts. First National Baak nnllitng. DURHAM k RICHARD, AttorssTyw at-Law. Offlcs Masonle Teapl. Orants Pass Oregon. W. T. MILLER. Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-Law Golden Rule Building. Phono 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert blocks Pbon 2 3 J-J. Practice In sU courts; land board attorneys. VETERINARY STjRGEOH DR. R. J. BEBTUL. Veterinarian. : Office In Wlnatrout Implement Bldg. Phone llt-J. Real dene Phone I05-R. DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Ail kinds of drsysge and transfer work carefully and promptly dona. Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shade, Prop. F. O. I8HAM, draysge and transfer. Safes, plsnos and furniture) amvedl packed, shipped and stored. Pbon Clark and Holman, No. 50. Resi dence phono 124-R.- THE WORLD MOVES; so do wo. Bunch Bros. Trsnsfsr Co. Phono 117-R. MUSIOAu INSTRUCTION J. 8. MACMCRRAT, teacher of voice culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 711 Lee St 61tf PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL open dally 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. For Sunday sit tings call Mill 283-R or residence 1401. 78U The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD EffectiveDecember 1, 1S17. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday 1 i Train 1 It. Grants Psss.. 1 : 00 p. nr. Trsin 2 lv. Waters Creek 3 : 00 p. m.. All trains leave Grants Pass front the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Paclflo depot. For all Information regarding: freight and passenger service call at the office of the company, Lundbnrg building! or phone 131 for same. Work and Recreation. The ktnd of work cannot be relied on continuously to nntlsfy the pln.v Instinct, any more than one form of exercise can develop nnd . strengthen the body fymmetrlcnlly. Hence, In seeking recreation follow some form of work not connected with enrniiig one's livelihood work that will extend one's contuct with life, hromlen the mentnl vision, nnd be carried on purely for Its own suko. In other words, work thnt Is not compulsory, but sought solely for Its Interest nml nttrnctlon and tho sntlsfnctlon of doing It. The absence of compulsion to suine extent frees the spirit, nml islves' to work a more rccrentlomil clmrncter. These nre the folimliitloiis, observes n writer, of thnt hnppy nnd contented, or ut least In twcstisl, slnte of mind which we seek to nttiiln by recreation.