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PAca tova DAILY ROOOi lUVBH OOVKIKH TIUItMUAY. KKJIIU AHY UN, M. ..... -mm JOIN THE THRIFTY THRONG WEAR Wirthmor $1 Waists Welworth $2 Blouses Go whore you will tlui.ugUV.ut the United States you will fiinl thrift v women wearingWirthmor and Welworth Waists. Xot only are these waists jwpular loeal lv, they're Hiiular nationally, because m tient women recognize in them values that are greatly suierior to other Waists at the s:ure and sometimes higher prices. A great co-operative enterprise be tween several hundred progressive mer chants and the world's greatest Blouse mak er, accounts for the world's greatest Blouse values in $1 and $2 Blouses. See the new W1RTHMOU and WKIV WOUT1I models tomorrow. Sold Here Only Golden Rule Store : PER52NAL iB LOCAL j I V nam roan a st y IUU Should Um TTS different from I otbert because more cars k taken ia the making and the materials used are ol higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish MakaaabriDJaat.aIlkypolrah that 6am mot rob off or dual off, and tha abtot last (oar time as lone aa ordinary sum poUalLUMd on sample storM and aold br bsrtfwara and aimei y dsalors. A3kmmtrtl. Vm a .yoorA monn.txM. m BimA Bilk Bto tvlmk. Black Silk Store PoBak Worka tbribalU the) pMvMll flflh AsPaNssss' IVaMs) KaVBHMs) vM AUXILIARY 10 OBSERVE SCHOLARSHIP DAY; nected with the war the auxiliary feels that matters furthering the 'cause of education In this state must , not be neglected. 1 The Scholarship Loan fund la pro vided by the voluntary offerings from the women's clubs throughout the state, and the money loaned without Interest to upper class stu dents of the college and university. Students all over the state, Jose phine county Included, have been able to continue In school until' grad uation, through this fund being available. The meeting Is to be an Informal one. Interesting musical numbers have been provided, and varlons . phases of the food conservation ; question are to be taken up from a most practical standpoint. Compar ative prices of available wheat sub stitutes will be given. Correct pro ! portions of substitutes In breads, I cakes, pastry, that have been work 'ed out by women of the town will be be discussed and reclpts given.' ' If Interested In these subjects come with a sliver offering for the loan fund; bring your knitting, also , paper and pencil. All members and all women Interested are Invited to j attend and take part In the discussion. O. M. Kdi, of Murphy, was In the oily today. A. J. Ureen aeut to Myrtle Creek this morning. J. T. U)gau enl to Myrtle Creek this morning. Mrs. T. J. Fuaon, of Medford, Is the guest or Mrs. O. P. Jester. Mlsa Irvne Kddy went to Clold Hill this morning to spend the day. Mrs. W. K. Everton and Mrs. Ixtueaa DUon 'visited .Mod ford Wed nesday. Kree buttery Inspection, any car any time. Mattery Shop, llohart's Garage. 100 A. n. Cornell went to Ashland this morning on Oregon Life busi ness. Mrs. Grace White arrived this morning from Weed lo visit rela tlvea. II. C. M Intosh left last night tat Marahfleld to secure work In the ship yards. We know your electric system from tall light to radiator, flattery Shop, llohart's Oarage. 100 K. W. Zammw, traveling passen ger agent or the Santa Fe, Is spend ing the day In the rtty. Mts.-J. M. Hose returned to Hose burg this morning, after visiting her sister. Mrs. H. II Pernod. O. W. 8turgeon returned this morning from Portland and North Dend. He will later go to Bray. Cal. We have a battery to fit your car, at the flattery Shop, Hubert's Car age. 100 Ellis Ilallard returned from a trip to Bray and Klamath Falls last nlxht and leaves tonight ror Port land. Mrs. C. H. Gordon and son. Eu gene, returned this morning from l.os Angeles where, they ent the winter. Morning delivery 9 a. m. south; 10 a.' in. north.' Moore Baking Co. Mrs. Albert W. Paddock and two children, who spent the past week here with relatives. left last night for Sllverton. J. P. Mead, Income tax Inspector, who spent the past two weeks In Granta Pass, went to Medford this morning for a few days. "Vlrtiirr llreatl" Solve your substitute problems by atlng "Vlotoollred" from Moore Bakery. Der4itMitg tVpx-r king J. P. Wagner came over from Kerby this morning and left soon af ter ror the Cuper King mine In the Blue ldge district. This property la owned by Mr. Wagner and U M. Vanllorn, who have a crew of men at work and are Installing machinery tor further development work. llano Tunlnj William C. Dobley, perfect tuning guaranteed, phone IH-J. tf tVl.bratra With IMrthday Mrs. M. J. (Grandma) Atchison celebrated her M birthday Wed nesday, and In spite of her advanced years she celebrated It at the Red Cross work rooms In doing her bit ror suffering humanity. Although Mrs. Atchison la nearly blind and Is quite dear she does considerable clipping for fracture pillows. ?he has been a resident of Granta Pass for the past nine years, living with her son and dauthter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Atchison. I Our Whole. Wheal And rye bread are full victory. Moore Baking Co, II COMING KWim i tixxl Things to Eat Plan to be at the Get-What-You-Want and Pay-for-What-You-Get supper, at the Methodist church par lors Friday night. There you can enjoy home-made cream puffs, raised doughnuts, hot egg pancakea, and many other good things to eat. Doors open at 5:30 p. m. (7 On Saturday afternoon the Ladies Auxiliary will observe scholarship day. A special meeting Is held an- ; nually for this purpose, and not- withstanding the pte.'s work con-' PUBLIC EATING PLACES Joy Theatre TO.MKHT OXIA' Southern l.nvo rs:xl S.;:.4!nf;i Hate are Nhouu in "To the Death" A 3-nct Metro Wonrterpliiy of rower and I'mimixe Ntiirrfnx inn PETRI! L-KO COMEDY "KAT AND UltlOlH" Wy- .apasW pais tsM sv .ejssWSaYaas"ss"ajswn-. VOIW ANIMATED WEEKLY Notice to all Dealers in Flour: The following is quoted from In. strurtions gent out by the state food administrator, February 25, 1918: "All retailers doing a business of less than $100,000 a year who sell to hotels, restaurants, boarding houses or other public eating places" must have a license. Until said li cense is received they must get a permit from the county chairman if they desire to purchase flonr. SAM H. BAKER, County Chairman. Neatly printed stationery ."r.nrler office. at tht !Oc and 20c , t. Eismann's Lime Sulphur Solution I la u me Test 81 plus ."Ml gal. or more at 24c per gal. net : to AO gal. at 2Ac per gal. net 10 to .10 gal. at 80c per K'- net Small quantities at 40c ier gal. net ft gal, cans filled" and sealed at i $2.2.1 each. EISMA.VX PROOITTH COM PA XV South (ii-untn Pass DISTRIBUTESNEWCARDS During the last three days sue Women's Defense League, under the direction of the county chairman for the food administration, has dis tributed new home cards. These cards Instruct that Mondays and Wednesdays be observed as wheat- less days, and one wheatless meal each day. Tuesdays and Saturdays, porkless days, and one pork less meal each day. On the cards are explana tions as to what the rood adminis tration rulings are as to compliance with the above and Instructions re garding sugar, rats, etc. Feb. JR. Thursday Special Red . Cross matinee on "Over There" at Bijou theatre at 3:45. March 3. Saturday Meeting or the Ijidlea Auxiliary at I p. ro. In the Chamber or Commerce rooms. This Is Red letter day. March 4. Monday Service flag ded ication. W. O. W. hall, It p. m. March S, Tuesday County conven tion by state food administration. March &, Tuesday Hobo social by women of Bethany church at the Bobilen home. March H and I, Friday and Saturday High school opera "Bob White" opera house, benefit Red Cross. March -II, Saturday Red Croat Sale. Letterheads that will please yon, at the Courier. NEW TOD IT (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. IS words, two issues, 16c; tlx laauea. 60c; one month, 11.61, when paid In advance. When not (aid in advance, le per line per Issue.) DEGENERATES 11.00 WILL BE OIVKX to each of several schoolboys who will de liver copies of 'the Curtis publica tions to customers. Only school boysclean, gentlemanly and am bitious need apply, The $1.00 Is In addition to liberal cash pro fits and many other advantages. Apply to Mr. C. H. Demaray. Ith street, Grants Pass, Ore. tf DRESSMAKING or all kinds. .Mrs. Laura Rowley, 220 C street. 97 ! LOST 'Between Homing's and rail road track, black colfl purse with I. IS in change. Return No. 311 Courier. fto WANTED A couple of men for wood chopping. Inquire at 421 West L street. 101 WANTED House and bridge car penters lor shipyard work. Write Coos Bay Shipbuilding Co., Marahfleld, Oregon, for partic ulars. 101 WANTED 15 men to go to Toppen Ish, Wash. Apply at Sugar Co. of fice. 96 THE MTOKV OF AX .linSTOt'KATM" OLI UKXTLICMAX W HO IS MADE TO REALIZE THAT BIA E BLOOD Tl'BNHS VELIiOW WHEX XOT MIXED WITH RED WITH ALMA RIKHEXS AXI WALT WHITMAN Bijou Tonight ADDED ATTHAtTIOX "IIETHEAT OK THE OEIIMAXH AT THE HATTLE OK ARB. AH" Price, 10c, and 20c mil ZTIIT I Goes Further I Delicious Flavor 1 1 Vacuum Packed J Guaranteedf Your New Spring Suit WIU. IT KIT? It Will If jrai buy It here! WIU, IT WEAR? It .Will if you Iwiy It here! WILL IT HOLlt ITH Nll tPKT ' It WIU if you buy it hero! WILL IT IIAVK HTYLKt It Will If jnm buy It hr-re! WILL IT lK IIKASONUILY PHirEH? It Will If you buy ll here! llaca f every transaction we make stands our niter of Money Back if You Want It! Spring suits at $18 to $40 PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. Cash Clothiers FOR SALE At K. M.C. NEILL 11 Milk Cows, Jertey Grades. 3 Jersey Grade Heifers, yearlings. 5 Heifer Grade Cows. 3 Pure Bred Jersey Bull Calves. 1 Team of Gray Horses. 1 Sorrel Mare. 1 Gray Mare. Second-Hand Ford Cars Bought and Sold C. L HOBART CO. OR. SPARK UOHHK.li WlltEH HPARKLEHH RATTKHIKM On Treatment if MMHKI.KHH HOItXH LAZV HTARTKRM And all parts of your electric system FRKK HATTERY IXHPEtTlOX Office In Holwrt's Oarage C. A. LINCH Phone 17S MHKiE .NOTICES 1. a. o, k. The funeral of Brother Prd It. Vincent will be held at the Missouri Flat cemetery on Applegate at 2:30 o'clock p. in. Sunday, March 3, 19 IK, and all members of the I. O. O. P. order who can attend will please give their names to some one of the committee. Dr. Bert R. Elliott, .1. II. Dnnlson or Will Ireland. Sermon will be preached by Ttev. I,. Myron Booier. 97 - T. Y. DEAN', Secy, A. K. A A. M. There will be a special meeting of Grants Pass lodge No. 84, A. K. A A. M tonight at 7 p. m. ' 9A Cards at the Courier office. Job work at tt Courier. Ca-ds at the Courier office. Neglected Colds bring Pneumonia CASCARAK? QUININE The aid feasor unity la tahtat fosi I; sure, esty to Uks. N optslas so snplmint sfiw tfSjcta. Cunt eotds in 14 houf Orie In ajrs. Moatjr back tf It f sits. Oct the muii tat witn :l Top aa Mr. Hill's picture on tt t4Tabltfila. MAnrDnif itera