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HAILT RXUK RIVKIl COl'lllhH TIU IlMll.tV. J11.V II. IIH. 'AUK WR Save on Ironing Join the more than J. 000.000 omen who now Iron the Hot Point way and mh on your Ironing- save time, strength, patieace Iron In comfort. Tha Hot Tolnt iron has many xelnsive advantage. Such as attached staad. ' hat point. CMl BU41. tasstb rwl and awus hut Rhrer Hardware liOM OF IMPORTANT Retailers, hotels. restaurants, boarding houses (logging and min ing rarapa Included) should make a report of sugar on hand and require ments for July, August and Septem ber to Geo. C. Sabln, sugar adminis trator for Josephine county, by tbs 15th of this month. Statement blanks are prqvlJed by the food ad ministration from Portland for this purpose. In cases wnere such state ments have not been received ap plication for same may be made to Mr. Sabln. It will be necessary that this b done before sugar needs ran . be supplied. Our classified ads bring results Placer and Q'artx Mining blanks ixh vtv TfiRiarttEwa rtt.1. FOR KOAD WARRANTS All Josephine county (pink) rosdj warrants Issued up to May Sth, 1918. j and protested prior to that date, arc ! hereby called in and are payable at j the county treasurer's office on or aer the 10th. day of July, 1918, on which data Interest will cease. . GEO. 8. CALHOUN. " County Treasurer for Josephine County, Oregon. . IS POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement.) MRS. JOS. MOSS Independent Candidate for County Clerk Correct Imbrication forthewT"-Head. Type Engine " The T"-Head. fllus ' trated here, is one of several types in pop ular use today. En-. fines of this type, ' f, like all internal com. burnt ion engines, re quire an oil that maintains its full lu bricating qualities at ' cylinder heat, burns clean in the cornbut- . tion chambers and goes out with ex haust ZEROLENE ' fills these require ments perfectly, be cause it a correctly refined from lelected Ca lifornia ampbalt- . bate crude. ZEROLENE li mad hi several conaistencita to meet with scientific -ctneaa the lubrication nee da of all types of au tomobile enginra. Get oar "Correct Lubrication Chart" covering your car. At sealera everywhere and Standard Oil Service " Station. - - - - - C. 1). PIES, Special Agent Standard OH Co. Gnat Pass 1 PER52NflL H5 LOCAL John Dubois waul to Wolf Creek thia morulng on a surveying trip. Charles Dearest went to Vouoolla this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quait went to Eugena last night on ao-ount of the Illness of Mr. quail's mother. Albert Anderson arrived tills morning from Vancouver to visit his family. V. II. Jensen returned to Portland this morning after spending a few days hare with his family. John Hampshire returned this morning from a business trip to rortland. J. P. DeWltt, who is In the forest service at Qalloe. came to Grants Tasa last night. Misses Zella and Flora Tollln ar rived yesterday from Vancouver, and will leave tomorrow for Solma Gale Smith left this morning by automobile tor Portland, where ha will await his call for Us atrrle. Mrs. Clifford Jenkins and two jvhlldren returned to Ashland thia morning after vlaitlng the former's I sister. Mrs. C. A, Wine trout. Frank Bramweli arrived this morning from Portland, where he haa spent the past few dais on bus loess. Miss Effle Morris, principal of the Dlllard school, arrived this afternoon and will visit Her parents. Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Morris, at Wlldervllle E. H. I-ough, of Hitler, Ore., who haa been fighting fires at Monu mental, went to Roseburg last night the fires being under control. Mrs. Frank Wells and family left for their new home In I-os Angeles this morning. Mr.. Wells will follow In a few days. Mrs. Jack McArthur and son, who visited the Rimer Cllmore family at Murphy, returned to Kohler last night J. A. Frledhoff. mineral examiner for th San Francisco forest service. who has been examining mining Claims in me nms near urants rasa returned to town this morning. TniuilU Removed Klrtley Miller had his tonsils re moved this morning at the Good Sa marltan hospital. ! W"'kln ' ""fc", Miss Lola lwts U acting as of fice girl in the office of O. S. Blan chard. during the absence of Miss Flora Schmidt, who Is visiting In Portland. Red Cross Khls Comfort KJU On Monday July 8. the Red Cross made a shipment of 90 comfort kits, whk-h had been called for on two weeks notice. A new allotment of 70 has been made under the same condi tions. MK-cial Hnle For one week more we will sell at bargain prices any of our stock of lumber, flooring, celling, rustic, roof ing, paint, glass, finish, etc. Our stock Is broken., but we still have bargains left. It will pay you to buy your fall needs now. Carson- i Fowler Lbr. Co. 1 0 - Experts Say, "Zerolene Is Better" ; Why are the majority of cars . now lubricated - with ZERO ' LENE? Because - ZEROLENE does hold better compression, does give better protection to the moving parts, does deposit less carbon. And this is the testimony of the leading automobile distributors of the Coast. They know from the records of their service department and we know from exhaustive tests that ZEROLENE, correctly - refined from selected California ; asphalt-base crude, gives per '"' feet lubrication with less wear and less carbon deposit. ZEROLENE is the correct oil for all types of automobile en gines. It is the correct oil for your automobile. Get our lu brication chart showing the correct consistency for your CcT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CillfomU) ZEROLENE , Tie Standard Oil, for Motor Cars Act-opts TWi'hlng I Wcln Miss Arte Ootcher, of Wlldervllle, who attended school In t; rants Pass last winter, has accepted a position as teaoher In the school at Holland. Ituiuinage Male The Salvation Army will hold rummage sale at Salvation hull, 413 O street, tomorrow, beginning at m. The proceed of th aale go to the benefit of the work. Ueturn Ft.hu Month's Vacation Miss Ethel Uagen, who haa been visiting In Eugene tor the past month returned by automobile today, ac companied by Miss Haxel Iwsrsen. of Washington, and Myrtle and Elbert Dale of Eugene. Funeral This AftcrsnHja- Mrs. B. B. Hubbard and children arrived this morning from Portland accompanying the body of Mr. Hub bard, which wtu taken to Williams for burial. Corporal C. D. Hubbard also arrived from Camp Lewis on a short furlough. The funeral Is be ing held this afternoon. Rev. Chsrles Drake; conducting th service. noit SHORT To Mr. and Mr. J. B. Short, of Foots Creek, Wednesday. July 10. a girl. BRAMWKLb To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bramweli Wednesday, July 10, a 10-pound boy. AT The friends ef Harold Hyde, who haa lived In Grants Pass nearly all "is l". ur tie shocked to near oi hl deth l bis father's home at ,urlhy last night. Mr. Hyde was married six weeks a. he and his wife leaving for California, where he has been work ing since. They returned home a few days ao and he "became very 111 Immediately upon his arrival. Ills condition was not considered ser ious, however, until yesterday, worn Dr. Loughrldge was called. He was unconscious moat of the day and died late last night. Ptomaine poisoning 1 Is said to be the cause of his death. : . . . . - .... uestaes nis wire, Mr. Hyde leaves a father, Z. D. Hyde, and mother, Mrs. fate Hyde, and one sister and one brother. Announcement of the funeral will be made later. FREEDOM OF U BOAT RESTRICTED BY MINES tendon, July 1 1.- Speaking In Ixndon, Sir Eric (luedes, first lord of the admiralty, said that the mines were gradually hemming In the sub marines, which now have less free dom, and he was glad to say that there were fewer of them. EXPLODING SHELL IN ARSENAL, KILLS 4 Philadelphia, July 11. A work man dropped a loaded shell at the government arsenal at Frankfort, ncartiere today, and killed four men and Injured 12. - CURRY (XHTNTY VVAKNKI) TO IjOOK OUT Hli MTlUJfUKUS Marshfleld, July 11. Curry conn ty residents have been warned by jthe forestry department to be on the lookout for strangers In. the woods 'and to report all suspicious charac- 'ters. It is believed that spits or 'pro-Germans have been responsible ! for at least some of the forest fires 10 this district. Vr ( j ifJUASSIFlED AM RA IKS. L'9 j "-orfle. v lyiiies, Ziic; mines. ' Mil-; iiiih ti'iiiotb. II.A0. lid palil In sdvance. When not. raid In advance, ! S; oer line linr FOIt SALE Second cutting alfalfa ' hay In field at Rio La'do ranch. ! Will be raady to haul Monday or Tuesday. Two miles west of town, lower river road. Phone Geo. geeback, 606-F-13. i BARN'ES A CO. CasF Store FTesh , groceries; , dry goods, general stock merchandise; second hand I. . goods of all descriptions. 406 ,' Sonth SUtU atrcst. A square d3a! all. ' . ERENCE HERE NEXT THURSDAY Following the precedent raoently established by the state-will con ference held In Portland on May 2'.', at which !ao general outline Riven by in. u of uatlon-wlile prom Inen e. the State-Count of Defense of Oregon has determined that lu ur-i icr to advance the Interests of the several departments of war aotlvillii there shall be county council confer ences over the state during the niomns ei juiy nun August. in. enntcrenre will be strictly tirfsln.st meetliiKs of a live war workers and will be addressed by mtn who are well rersi'd In tho order of business most efficient for active war wnrk rs. The meeting for Orsnts Pass and Josephine county haa been set for Thursday, July Is, at o'clock i m. at the courthouse. Two distinc tly orders of business will b tsken up at this movtlng. The first to be transacted will be a discussion of the vartoua phases of the work of the council by Hon. John K. Kotlock. executive secretary of the State Council of Defense of Oregon. Col John J. Hlbhard will addra the meeting on Horn Ouard organlsa tlon. There will also bs a repreaen-l tstlvs of the department of agricul ture and possibly an address by s representative of the food conserva tion department. Klther folio Inn i this meeting or at the same time. there will he an assembly of all the I registrants of Josephine county for the purpose of Instruction on their duties snd oblliatlona. This' as sembly will he addressed and In structed by a medical officer of thi l'nl ted States army and legal In structions will be given by an attor ney selected to discuss the several phases of war risk Insurance, allot ment and soldiers' rights. In other words the mooting thus called will hsve for Its purpose a dls amnion of the ways and means best nilnpted to aid the various phases of war work by a representative who has full Instructions, thellomeOusrd organisations, the purpose and the effect, followed by a e-hnof of In struction for the renin! rants. Every one Interested la urged to he present. Such are the orders transmitted to me by the State Council of Defense. FRED A. WIM.IAMS. Chairman Josephine County Council of Defense 3 TEACHERS ELEP TO FILL VACANCIES:' j j I bnr.eri t'alvln Haiu-. rly w;ir. . born 1 Anderson county, Mo.. No At a recent school board meeting, ! vr,mbtr s. is:. and died at (Ji.i.i. three new teachers were elected to fill some of the positions open In the local schools. , Miss VVIldn Counts of this : Ity wus elected to teach sclen e In the hl'h school. Miss Vera Murray, also of this city was elected to a position ln,hey ftnv. Bne- TPUKi. Mr. Hamor the grade schools. Miss Marlftta aU),lt f0llr m-ontn M, Jiartin of Rogue River, who tauitlit here several years ago. Is also elect ed to teach In the grades. I HKIMtUMMlEII HIUrTHKHH Y. M. C. A. men supplied hot iof- r lee and comforts to rear troops In the last offensive. guard While the soldiers fought they served them like red-blooded brothers. fMUm sssssssWassHssssBBs We have four Second Hand Fords for sale at prices from C. Joy Theater TONKillT Dug" Fairbanks ha "Reaching For the Moon" IfcHig Ikwimims) Ui king t uksrla and then hi troubles begin Admltalon .V unl I Ac 0 MINr Htll'AV ami MTI lllr SESSUE HAYAKAWA "HIDDEN JU.Y IS "My Four Years In Germany" KntiH AmliawNtdnr tiemnl's Hook HARBOR BOND RALLY 10 HOLD THREE DAYS Sntl es were received this morn 'Th lug of a Harbor Hood rally ' will be hold for three succrsslve clnvs In 'northern California, begin-1 . . . . tl I f.ik II ninn JUI.V li Si .veqnn.- v.,r ...... . Will n Iielil Bl irescrni nu, emi will conclude on the isth at Smith lllver. Every effort ts Iwlni mndn t" make the people of southern Oregon realize the Importance of the harbor I question. Prominent speakera from Grants Pass are announced on the program, Korhsn's" for the gums. Sabln .hns It. OBITUARY ! Imrli". t'slvin lliimerly dale, July 4, tOIR, aged 38 Years. H moniha, 28 days. Ho came west In IH9X. settling In Seattle, where In 1901 he murrled Ora Stelnbach. : In the fall of, 1907 Mr. and Mrs. Ha- !merlv cams to Crnnts Pass, where ; fltrljkn with what proved to be fatal Illness, lit was taken to Port land, where, although everything posslblo was done, his rase was pro nounced hopeless at a cons ijfnt!- n n' physicians. Hla last hour were spent nt (lend:ile where he was ministered 'to by his. wife, and his unrle and 'aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oct end. Hsidld her gwd, u.k lbs swnlllng out ol was a man of ilne. character and tin-' !"' Un: I LI il 1- Look them over they won't L. HOBART IT" D la PEARLS" and IT blemished reputation, and hud held many positions of public I runt. A sertlce was held at litrn'l.'.l?, July S, by the W. t). W. snd stuitlier service at Seattle, Hiindu), July 7, The Interment wsa at r-'eattlr. Our Boys in France and Home Protection " n w ri n n it,m iilrk nf nnr Aiiierlran vdoUi. One j,, (1Mir ,( ttr boys at home was lick, rejected bc-nuse o( pbyslcal deficiency. r.'any timet the kidneys were to blame, II we wish to prevent old age coming en too simhi, or if wo wnut to locrensa tur clmnees fur a lir life, lr. I'lco "f the Surulciil ItmtltuU., lltiffnln, N. ., t.ryl Hint you should drum plenty u; wnter daily Mwcen liienls, Then iro-; cure nt your iienreft drug stxre, Anuria nJJ (dutible streiigtli). 'i'lii.i "An-U-rio" , drives the urio acid out .-.rd cv.res bnck-, . A acl'ie niid rbeiinmliaiu. I If we wli In kn'p nnr klilneyi In the I loit eniMiitiiiii a diet id milk snd vegn- ' tallies, with . nl v little mi nt once a day. is the must sni'lulile. Drink plenty of pure water, lake Auuric t)ine times a ditv for a imintti. Hend Dr. Pierce ten cents for trial pneknn. "Amine" many times more potent than labia, sliminntes urio acid i tint unlAP matin aimnr. A ahi.rl trm wi cttnvin yorl. Mn.ltKKcK Jimrsssvai "Justs few lines In n gard to Dr. I'lnrce's Auuric Tablets wmcn 1 unik lor kWuey trouble. '. sin glad to recom mend them .it everylsidy. I know inni iney are gisxi or I would not recommend them. Mi ' AIMir MHIIIg lew Uittliv 1 nsw that i the iwelllng was LJ' going down so I ' I l.uu. ..,.11 ULI inein now sua ant . cnred-'gettjiv UK along line soil damlv. "One old lady. M years ulil. to whom I ! hv rwninm.iiHl.Hi Annrtn uva thai II ..i j. a t-ji'i last lon GO. JUi. VIS analTaaX