.UiK POl'R DAtXY BOGIE RIVEll COl'ltUM TTKNil.tV, Jl'LV D, 101. ! t i ! i! !! 1 ? . U !! 11' 1? ' ) FOR RED CROSS WORK Tha director of Josephine Chsp tar Red Cros met at luncheon in the Chamber of Commerce room today to discuse- matter and hr reports. There it to b t call (or uior ar ticle from, ch of the chapter and tit local chapter will toon b called on (or greatly Increased quota, which will require additional work era. It will be necessary to have many more helper and an effort will be made to Internet more patriotic wromen In the work. A plan for enuring worker will be worked out and detail made known later. MKX Til AT RK.FVBR TO TIP GIVKX " MICKY F1XV Chicago, July I. Ten men were Indicted today as a result of the In vestigation o( charges that waiters administered "Micky Finn" powders to non-tlpptnaj patrons of Chicago ho tels and restaurants. According to the testimony of chemists the pow ders contained drugs which mad Ul diners to whom they ware kirea. (HEW TOD IT (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. It word, two Issues, 25c; sit issues, 50c; one month, 11. SO, when paid In advance. When not paid In advance, 8c per line per Issue. 1 GRAIN cut, unrut or In sacks or stacks. It per $1,000 for 90 days. Tou can't afford to be without It this year. Write or phone, U A. tanner, fire Insurance. 08 GRAIN INSURANCE Cut, uncut or In sacks or stacks, 6 per $1,000 for 90 days. Tou can't afford to be without It this year. Write or phone U A. Launer, fire Insursnce. . ' 08 WANTED An experienced man for store work; a steady Job. Address No. 1091, care Courier. 08 FOR SALE Stock, cattle. Including milk cows, horses, and hogs, also SO tons hay, 2 good wagons and 2 seta harness. J. G. Rowian, Wiiderville, Ore. 11 tlH'XTY TltEASritKlt'8 CALL 1 . - FOB ROAD WARRANTS .VII Josephine county (pink) road warrants issufd up to May 8th, 1918. and protested prior to that date, are hereby called in and are payable at the county treasurer's office on or after the 10th, day of July, 1918. on which date interest will cease. . GEO. 3. CALHOUN.. -tCounty Treasurer for Josephine County. Oregon. ...... OS i FOOD POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement.) ' MRS. JOS. MOSS Independent Candidate for County Clerk . i Save onIroning "join the more than'S.OdO.fOO . women who now Iron the- Hot Point way and save on your Ironing save time, strength, patience iron In comfort. The Hot Point lion has Many exclusive advantages. Such as '-attached stand, hot. point. cool r handle, cord protector, thumb rest and many others, fl.lb. size $ff.00 . Rogue River Hardware PERSONAL LOCAL I C. E. Tucker, of Taklliua, waa in town today on buslues. P. Clement, of Placer, waa a Grant Pass visitor today. Mrs. Davy John, of William, was a Grant Paaa visitor today. I R. C. Crowell, of TAkllma, spent 'Move Into Xew Home yesterday in Grant Pa. I Mr. and Mr. C. II. Carsou moved .Mr. Q. M. Boyer. of Roxue River, 'tit the-lr now home on the corner of waa In town on buslne today. fourth and A street, yesterday. Mr. C. I). Pierce', an attorney from 'Carson is the manager of the tele Washington, D. C, is spending a few ',,hon company here. days In Grant Pass on business. Mis Alice Owen returned thia morning from a short stay at Ash land. Mrs, T. T Creek station, Murphy, of Patrick waa in town today on business. Mr. and Mrs. liermsn Memetuer, of Provolt. were in town today on besinees. J. M. Spencer, who hits spent the last few days In Grants Pass, return ed to his home In Kerliy last night. Miss Greta Stre.kel went to Cen tral Point this afternoon to spend a couple of weeks. Mrs. J. M. Isham returned this af ternoon from Yoncolla, where she spent several days with relatives. Mrs. L. L. Walter and three chil dren arrived this afternoon from Bandon to visit Mrs. Walter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Wynant. and other relatives. . .Mrs. W. J. Mahoney and youn son, and Mrs. Mahoney's mother, Mrs. D. J. Whiter, left this mornlmc for their new home at Uend, where Mr. Mahoney has a situation. They will stop to visit at Rosehnrg and Portland for a few days. KNTIMV XtrTICK. On the 7th day of July there strav ed on my enclosed land two bay mares: one has white hind feet and star in forehead, the other has a lump on right side of Jaw. Any one claim ing said described animals can obtain possession by calling on S. H. Crol- sant, 403 Rorue River Ave.. Grants Pass. 06 CAPTAIN "SKIPPF STIRS THINGS UP OH LINER Plans Big Program of Sports, but Ship's Commander Figures on Safety First In America Captain -Sklppy" would- get credit for being a "self starter,' or perhaps a "stem-winder." ,: Be does not smoke, nor drink. lie (s twenty-one, blonde, pink cheeked and niHhes about bareheaded always, like a schoolboy at picnic. And the first day out he started the good American school girl game of skip ping the rope, thus winning his title. But he is a "go-getter." . He got on and off of Oalllpoll No boy's cam- palgn that for the officers and men. ot the 7th birthday of her daughter, "Sklppy" has gone out and got a Conxtance.' The afternoon was war cross for bravery. He also got spent with games, after which re hlmself n cuptnlncy In the British 'freshments of Ice cream and cake army; and he has come safely were served on th por h. The color through three years of war. ' hBma ,, ,, wh. ,, n,,auA . I. I. , .A . on record that he Infests that spoi the ciptaln has been Just about the life of the party. He started gallop- Ing promenades with nurses, stealing 1 them right and left. - Blurting also dissensions and muttering among' the ' less fortunate. . i l V'VeT-daZ" Utef h WM collectln " "u irom everyooayana pre-- firuMiin iurn m mv uanu. f WIS he who discovered the ship's "grama- phone" and bad It carried about deck. At the same time he waa organizing sDorU" and msklmr a sneech to-the assembled American officer, enlisting thelr aid In mastering oat their tal - ent ' 1 ' ' "We'll have pillow fights, tug of 7!L "? h ntTt 7a TJ 00 Md of fun," he said, "and we'll give eoni prlzee-a wooden spoon or some such It was going great guns when the captain of . the ship explained tt ; wouldn't be aafe to try to crowd the t entire ship's compnny at one spot on . the bout Plans have been changed -i and the movement goes forward now ! for a mighty concert In the first cabin ; dining room. , . : Aged Woman' War Garden. Mrs. Mnrle Crawford, age eighty four, of Koko.oo, Ind.,' Is cultivating a war garden-and that means she is i st u m ox v ! b, Zl , u 7 "7," Tim other, mink, sixteen, l with fi explalnlng It, snld that it wns no!,,,, speclnl fent of strength, "t am not , ip , f waf , h Au.rIu.nnn. stiff with ngc j et," she snys. 1 walk ( a mile every fair Snndny to church." j Krlw wn, d ,y nff(,c((!d who ,n; -.r,. v.u.u very , tou, ot W;,)rni,, ,, cml,(, n,)t ,,(,wmp .a. our Koiotrii, ufiu 'hi-.mi'i h f'c trlotlc duty to help InTonse the coun try's food supply. Her lmubnnd wss a Foldlcr in tho Civil war. Al: tt'rsus tf Co uioroia! Piiatlni At tlio Co-.'.i-'cr illi.e. tvea for the Hervlca j Hal Truax left last night (or Port- land, where he will take the dual examination before euterlug the service. Itcturaa t'rom Vonrtdla Rev. Melville T. Wire returned this morning from Youcolla, where he was called yesterday to couduvt the funeral services of a former par ishioner. Slab Knits on Knot J. I). Thorpe, who Is working a tow mile out of town, was quite severely hurt yesterday when a slab which waa being thrown 'into the fire fell on hi lustep, badly crush ing It. Thunder, ThuiHler m Josephine county wa visited by a real back eat thunder storm, with the the exception of rain, at about j o'clock this morning. IJghtnln flushes were vivid and the thunder veals msde the eastern people tl at home. There was. however, only x sliKht sprinkle of rain In the rl'y. Many M. P. Peopl ,n 1'nrtlantl Miss Minnie Ireland returned this morning from Portland, where" she visited relative and friends. She was present at the Grants Pas pic nic on the Fourth and she states that the company in counting the number of Grunt Pass people in Poitlttnd had named more than 100 families, who had formerly lived In this city. Iliisinc "Meeting of Kpworth A business meeting of the Kp worth League ofthe Newman M. K. church was held' last night at the ;ursonage. Several matters of Im portance to the society were dis cussed. Mlsa Helen Klfleld wu elec t ed vice president to take the place of Miss Florence Bocock..who sent In hr resignation. Knrly Morning Hre A small blaze in the home rf C, J K. Wolfolk on IlrUUe street- thl i morning at about 3:3tl tailed out! the tire department. The fire caught in a small idle of wood under the! flue, and the family was awakened ,by th "moke' The ,0 ec-J count for the blaze Is thst mice msv have been gnawing matches. There was little damage except blackened i walls. .' . . . t eleUate lUrthday One of the most enjoyable and pretty partiee of the summer sea son, ' was that given by Mrs. Sam Bal(er yesterday afternoon In honor J lt was charmingly used throughout. ThTe WM"e 15 IU,B ,,M, ,r",pnt to pnJov the fun- 1 1 1 ' ' ' ( ' ' Grants Pass Omple Murrloil I,eter D. Calhoun and Miss Eyiel Hrockiev. both of Grants -Pass. wre married In Portland on Sunday, July 7 ftt PreiUyterlaB nianw, Ke. toyd officiating. , The groom is the iOB" "on 01 LOUnl'r ""W'"" nn Mm- - falhoun snd was born In Orants Pass. He now holds a .responsible position with the Stand- !srd Oil company at Portland. The bride. has been a resident of this city : for many yeariI The), are both W(. ' favorably known. They will ' , , ' . ., . ,mak ih"lr ho'n9 fortiand. , , i REFUSED NATURALIZATION ' . . . . Ha. Two Son in th UnlUJ State Army, Anton Kuglo, forty-one years old, iC St. Louis, who has two sons In the military service or tno united Htntca, ;hH been refused final naturalization ; pnpers. He is a native of llungnry ninl cume to 8t Louis In l'.HM. .." '", , , T i ,h . , K ' nt enlisted mnn In the reguhii' nrniy. One of the sons, Rudolph, .eighteen, urn 11 zed while the country wii nt war with this unlive Innd. "I wnnt lo be tin Aitifrii.'un '." lie cried. "I hnve given tny buys to tins country." War Havings Stamps save lives. CARP USED FOR FOOD r ' Even Whale Is Eaton by Ameri cans Durinc War Time, Says Bulletin. One of the moat curious anomalies of the present war, which lis been called the greatest destroyer In the world's history, has been the adilltlou of ninny thuiml of dollars to the nntlomil wealth of the United Htnles, through the ullllSHllon of riNh food which were thrown swsv as nvorilili.s , Until necessity demanded their com.i t. i vat Ion. The radical rhuuge which has hcu wroutlil by the wr In the IWiIng In- duslry Is reflected In the fisheries wrv 1 l.v bulletin published by the iut-sit 1 of naileries of the di'pnrtment of rom merce. Iutiiid of helm nittriiied i solely lo Item ninremlng milimm, ! shnd, ohI and other flihes which huv j hnl a tvmly sale, the bulletin il..vni.. I much space also to news cimceniln j lht rnttn of pole flounder, shark, rny skniea, earn, groyhh (whli h for merly rejiilced In the linlnvlllnit niiini. of dogflh) ami other type if wnterj fd. lleBiirtllnc the pole flounilcr, or gray sole, the bulletin record thnt It wns virtually unknown as finul prior to the full of lDltl As result of tin' 1 bureau's final conservation cniiiputiiit, which taught the value of h it.nin-. tier nml attractive ways lo prcpure Ir i demand for the flsh lncrese. unill , Inst season there Wi re tMrtv fl e bouts , taking flounders to the Xew Kiuihni I nmrkels. and probably i.rtW.OXO pmimN , hnve ben insrkeiwl. Curp abound In the Interior lakes. An agent of the , bureau was sent to W. Ioils, Kiiiiks City, Omaha, Minneapolis. St. Paul, Milwaukee, rhtcngn and IihII:iihici1I ' to atlinulnte the use of flsh. . u. ! letln containing recipe for cooMiuf enrp was iirepansl. iitnte isunml' 'w of Sllnnesotu, Wisconsin and Imliaiiii co-opcrnti'd In Ihe work. The i.-nlr was a grently Increiised ilcmrml i .r ! curp, which continual to grow In fn vor as the public b.s-nnie nis)iin!hli'd with Its vslue. More than 1..'mn.ot)0 poiimls of carp were sold from Mlntie sotn lakes, and lt Mllwnukii the ! weekly consumption hns n-ncbed 2fl.-1 000 pounds. On the Pnelflc con: I there Is n grow. Ing demand for Nlinrks, rnvs and whnles. Sharks sell for 10 to 12 cent:; potiml. If Is said lo be i -ipeclnlly delicious when snlted or smokml. Nu memus canneries hnve tindortnken tn preserve, the meat CHASED BY CEAR Mother Animal Was Angry' When Cu6 Wis Kldnsued. ' To be chused acriws a pasture (iy a j niopier benr thnt was trying to ger close eniMiL-ll In Ms fleeing horse to nvetigi; the klilnnplng of li. r Imliy was the exiM-rlenee of Hardy lliiichiim. who came to Mcrldnn, Idaho, recently from his home six mlltfi northwest of the town to exhibit the rub as evi dence nf the thrilling episode which took place In Long valley, where he wns herding cuttle. , . The cub, which was less than a' month old, was plnxliig tihotit 800 feet from Its mother when ltliiKtnnn nun a companion rode Into slulit. Imme diately he began to run toward his mother, but BIngmun got off Ms horse und gathered Mm up before he could get nwny. He protested his fiplure by hnwllng nt tho top of his voice and. ny trying to bite Ulniimtn luimlv '.villi his toothless gums. With n. rour the mother beur rnine tii resouo her liuhy, and IllnInim nml hln com- lilitiioii were couiieli'd to rldcut toi speeo to escape nnr. : 1: "GREATEST MOTHER Miss Alincc Hmlth of Wushlugton, D. C, was selected by (he lied Cross as tlit most attractive young woninn to pose for the famous ixmter used In the second war fund drive. Hhe Is shown In this beautiful portrait posing ts she did for the poster! "The Great est Mother In the World." . All kinds of Commer ial Printing t the Courle Office. ; IM THE WORLD", Lm t v - f -. : '.V.' ; f ' , . f k : k Joy 'THieater WMlNKMIHV and Tlll llHltAV Dug' Fairbanks "Reaching For the Moon" IhHig Imontea the king i.f uluorla ami then III troubles heln Admission Ulc ami LV XMI rlllhW sod NATt IIDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA "HIDDEN x Jl I Y. 1(1 "My Four Years In Germany" Flom Aml.nssNilor ('ernrd's I look Thnfty.shrewd.carc fu! people make it 1 a habit to read our clas sified ads Do you ? These ads." are mon ey, sairzs and. moncy makers., , . t ,. Keep your eyes on them. c:J;n.,;: There b No EJconomy in Cheap Coffe Don t figure your coffee cost by the pound, but by the cup. j If MJ.B. Coffee? costs you more per pound than the coffee you are usinc, we can guarantee M.J.B. Coffee Will cost VOU less net run. You can make more cups of eood ff . . .! 11 i n Ft 6 . 1 ! coiree wun m3.a. tnan with any other coffee. , , MJ.B. surpasses all other cof- fees in fragrance, flavor and economy. , fsmemeer It Reaches I- D In PEARLS" and IT Joy Theater , Tun Shows nnd 11:11 p. m Aduilsslou line snd KH- ' l.HT TIMK ToXKciHT Jack Pickford in "His Majesty, Hunker Bean" i fletler tliiut Ills Ih'sI , r. ' . our CmamMn Freih