InporUat Meettag There will ba ta important -meet' Ug ot ths various liberty lota so liciting committees tonight at 7 'dock at the Chamber ot Commerce, strsry member will be furnished vKh buttons, application blanks and all necessary eulpment tor the big drive to raise Josephine county's enota.. Leave for imp Grant- Mr. and Mr. George Calhoaa hare reoelved word from their son, Les ter, at Camp Lewis that he was tear ing Wednesday with three others ot his company, and 100 In alt, tor Camp Orant, at Rockford, III They are being transferred to enter the on-commissioned officers training school at that pUoe. To HeU With the Kaiw" Come to Murphy Saturday night, and buy a bond next week. What's money compared with Murphy hilar ity and a bond holder's conscience. (Jom oa Hunting Trip- Earl Pickens, J. B. Patrick, A. .C. Spencer and C. B. Patrick left this morning on a two weeks hunting trip at Bear Camp, In Curry county. They go by train to Orsnts Pass, then by auto to Oalic creek, then by pack train almost SS miles into one ot the wildest snd best hunting districts In Oregon. The will be Joined st Oranta Pass by A. C. Ooettsche and Fred Isham. of that city, and Joe Moors ot Klamath rails, and Wal ter Ooettaehs ot Lo Angeles. Rose- burg Rsrtww. PER52NdL LOCAL ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR YOUR GROCERIES? M H lb. Sack flow f 1-50 4 lb. Sack Floar . $3.00 I Out Haaehrood MUk SSc t Can Araaowrs MUk ...2.V 1 lb, Peaaut Butter -SSc 8 IK Kara 8ymp 10 lb. Kara Syrup , 1 lav. Hercheys Cocoa 4 bars Swifts Soap 4 Bote Matches 1 lb. White Beans I Ms. Red Mexksui Beaas 1 lb. Macaroni 1 lb. Caraeol Coffee . 80c $1.13 1.S3C asc AV li c 10c SSc THE ROCHDALE THE STORE OF GUARANTEES GOODS C. R, FIFIELD, Manager , O. F. Carson, ot Ashland, ts the city today on business. - Mrs. Fred Roper went to Central Point this morning to visit relatives. "Metholatum." Sabln has It. - IS Mrs. J. M. Rose returned to Rose- bur last nUht after visiting her sister, Mrs. H. H. PernoU. Asa rower, returned last night from Hilt, where he spent the sum mer working. Mrs. Jane Gray and son, Jack, ot Johnstown, N. D., ara vlaltlng Mrs. Oray'a sister, Mrs. Geo. Seebach. Fred Stevens went to Eugene last night, accompanying the body or his mother tor burial. Mrs. C. E. Stltt and four children arrived this morning from LaOrande and will snend ths day' with Mrs. Stltt's mother, Mrs. Anna Johnson, Mrs. F. S. Bruer and baby, who spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moyd. left this morning tor their horns at Msrshfisld. Mrs. Wm. Day and Mrs. Mary Oriswold, who wert here during ths lint nines of their mother, Mrs Nancy Reynolds, returned to Port land today. Misses Thetma and Martha Wll klnson. of Williams left this morn Ing tor Eugene, ths former to enter the V. ot O. and the latter to resume her studies In the Eugene high school, this being her third year, In Important llunl Council of Defense meeting at 8 m. tonight. Important business. Full attendance rsussted. ChlaiMM Will Train- Attorney James T. Chlnnock has been admitted to ths officers' trsln Ing school at ths V. ot O. and will probably leave about the .first of the month. Hardware Merchant Visiting- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mabts, ot Ros- wsll, New Mexico, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Warren. Mr. Mable Is a brother ot Mrs. Warren. Ron well Is on ot the tew New Mexico cities without a Spanish name, and carries some distinction on that ac count Mr. Mabts la a hard wars mer chant ot that city. Special at Rose's Saturday and Sunday, Hatelwood French salad tea cream. F8tf coMma EVENTS Sept IT, tS, Friday and Saturday Red Cross Bauar snd Carnival NEW TOIfAT four Respond la response to ths appeal for five volunteers to gather clothing for the Belgians, four have volunteered their services tor this most Important work. ' They are Mrs. C. E. Irelsnd. Mrs. A. B. Cornell, Mrs. G. P. Jester snd Melville T. Wire. The clothing must be gsthered next week'. Look over your clothing and sve what you can spsre for the Belgiane. (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. r-H words, two Issues, lie; ste lasses, too; one month. $1.51. was paid t advance. Wuea tot paid la ssvaaoe, par lias per Issaa.) To- Ok 11 With Tke Ycull Say So Tco! JOY THEATER Sunday and Monday Shows at 8 and 0:30 Admission 50c 35c MATINEE SIXDAV OJfLY V L FOUND Glove found near Orlffln Ferry. Owner can get It at Courier fflcs. 6 WANTED To retort men. Pay It and board tor eight hours; exper ience unnecesssry. Inquire at Browns Cigar stors, Medford, Ore gon. . (I FOR SALE Registered Holstetn and Ayrshire cows and heifers; Berkshire sow, kitchen snd house hold furnishings, canned fruit hay and strsw In barn, shop' tools top numerous to mention, shot gun, bicycle snd Ford roadster at Mc(ntyre'e ranch SM miles below town on the Granite hill rosd. All must be sold before October 1. Come at once If you went some thing good at bargain prices. Tel phone 609-F-ll. 73 FOR SALE Good second hsnd wag on, 3V4-lnch. Also second hsnd safe at a bargain. Address Car son-Fowler Lumber Co., Ashland. Ore. 73 TO HELL WITH THE KAISER' THEY ALL SAY The picture was shown Sunday night for the first time, and it is doubtful If the old Broadway has held such a crowd since the days of the "Midnight 8ons." Every on was there and every seat was filled. Lawrence Grant gave an interpre tation of the kaiser that was remark able for Its sublety as well as for Its uncanny physical resemblance to the world's best hated ruler. He Is the best kslser we have seen. In fact, he Is so good hat we wouldn't be surprised If no one every spoke to him again. He plays s dual role, but the other man Is a villain, too, an actor person who Impersonated His Satanic Majesty when William himself wished to take a vacation. In that way Mr. Hohenzollern could direct one set of atrocities while his double directed another. Olive Tell never looked so pretty as she did as "ths girl," an Ameri can who Is residing In Berlin with her father. When the story opens she Is Just leaving the convent In. Belgium, where she has taken her younger sfstef. Betty Howe Is the sister who remains In Belgium and Is later attacked by the Crown Prince when the village Is sacked. The story does not pretend to be a history of the war, and the only things that are true are the atrocities which are committed by the Ger mans. These are always bound to be true. But It Is Intensely Interesting and extremely well done. It Is war melodrama at Its best N. Y. Tribune. "To Hell with the Kaiser" Isn't merely the name ot a photo drama. It Is the American state of mind. Everyone of us has his own private little Idea ot how the kaiser's pun ishment should be made to fit the crown. It remains for Metro to do the subject up brown. Everybody In town will go to see "To Hell with the Kaiser." It breathes the very spirit of American pep and dash of optimism. It radiates victory. It's young and 'American, and breathes the spirit that has never been beat en. In truth "To Hell with the Kaiser" Is something new In film land. New York Times. As a stimulus to patriotism "To Hell with the Kaiser" Is a sure shot,' I honestly believe It would reform a confirm pacifist. If you are a regu lar American this picture will do you good, and if you are not it will make you uneasy until you are one. In either event your Uncle Sam can't lose. Guy Price In New York Her ald. . - FOR RENT October 1, a nicely fur nlshed cottage, modern In every particular, gas, electric lights,' bath, etc., also garage 609 A street. See N. E. Townsend, 621 A street. 73 FOR SALE Two gas engines. One upright, 2V4 h. p., $50. One hor izontal, 4 h. p., $75. Both No. 1 condition. Phone 19. 69 FOUND Suit case. Owner can get It at the Courier office. 69 WANTED Groiindmen and linemen for Western Union construction gang working between Merlin and Grants Pass. Best ot wages and accommodations. Steady employ ment. For particulars apply man ager Western Union Grants Pass, or foreman, Merlin, Ore. 73 FOR SALE Six-year old horse, weight 1450, fine worker, sell cheap. P. 0, Box 360, Grants Pass. 69 FOR SALE Will save you, $100 on 1918 Chevrolet car. See J. H. Denlson. . 69 WANTED .pasture for horse. J. H. Denlson. 69 STATE FAIR SALEM, ORE., .. '. SEPTEMBER 2II-28 Splendid exhibits, excellent music, high class entertainments and a su perb racing card. For particulars write A. H. Lee, Salem, Ore. 41 Hi... 1 riv..in aa V.. i--'Z. . K , t 1 iff a Ji' 1 L J wrTs j sx - - 'T- I .t. 1 1 I 1 . B -v A . gin y - riutuw re. jisttti.txt m'W 0.10 i m ii, vi a m . 1 "V h. . sk fj Niii Ml'iili m,iiiniiiiiiiiii,iiiiinnini,i isiiia i i'lk iimmUMhMt One of our , Many Entres for Tomorrow GRILLED VEAL CUT LETS, WITH TOMATO SAUCE ' rm J Oxford Grill Watch for our big Sunday evening menu ' 'MiRiiiiiiiijinrn!iiqiM'iiiiiniiinunii,HinHnnfiiraRniijiin(),iiii, nidaiiiiiuuuwaiMiiaMnuiiMwiiMwiiiiiiiuiii.i GcodCoc! Arc Mc;t Valued tarely ntrwr ta tht World wai honest good cookinc oi real boneit good food artioyod mora than k is on turn in rath time. How tha hancry hired help ' tnd oeJjhbori do cat! How they do ajoy and appracUta good cookJut! iivCJ(ULJs 1 wtn never decreaae yoor reputaUon M a cook, Madam. Rather It wUl turely tocreaae it It la tsothbkS but pari exw$ catt eraporated to tha conalatency of craam, Inaeamlntwtgetoblea,hmaklruxbte paatry and cakes wherevtf yoQ use mnk in cooklngit twee flavor that U very appctWng. Carnation can be whipped like cream, when thoroughly chilled of course, which prove Its quality. Carnation la used by thouaanda of people Juat aa It mux sum census 1 - f V rmvi from tha can for cream on and In tea ana coffee. , Tfct Caraatloa Caia Is las llMMwa h Tke Aaswtr ' tstks OatVsFana The scaled can prcecrvca It, when kept In cool dry place, sweet and pur unta used. Buy Carnation by the cage. Lay In a stock of It now, and you will be free of milk trouble at all timet. Ycur Grocer Ha Carnatlca "ThStorptfCsmmtHm," fonUnuni 114 rttfr, ttni fj rct of ymr mddw. (WlioarJkrWtsCSesilKWaaa. If JsssMsjss-iiffl.jaii i isiswm II ass insswsw'i '"iisiiisMKss"' aiso eaeas!rf sawsv.-- THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY Shall the Candy Factories Survive? The candy industry normally Is using 8'. or less of all ths sugar used In the United mates at present about 4. That la small very small, considering tbs Importance ot the Industry. , Candy making Is the thirty-eighth largest Industry In the United States. Over $110,000,000 are Invested. Over a hundred thousand people mostly women make their living from it. ( ' That candy Is a food has been firmly established by scientists and chemists snd physicians and proven out by men In ths trenches snd In the csmpsj-ln all forms ot heavy work where bodily fuel Is needed. . The candy manufacturers 'hava willingly given up half of their sugar, and will go to any lengths to help win tbs war. On the other hand, the voice ot roason tells us that It Is not a part ot the government's program to suspend sny Industry, unless It is absolutely necessary especially when It Is recognised that that Industry Is making an established food product. If people do not take their allotment of sugar In 'candy form, they take It In other forms In coffee or tea, on fruit, etc. It Is largely a matter of tasts, but ws all know that the human system needs some sugar. ' . .i . So conserve on sugar, but recognize candy as one way to enjoy that portion ot sugar which the Food Administration allots us In America. , , A Please recognise that out of 84 pounds of sugar used annually per capita In this country, less than 7 pounds goes Into candy mak ing, normally. Today ths candy Industry allotment bas been cut to half of that 7 pounds, or 4 of the total amount ot sugar used In the United Btstes. Yet candy is plainly and fully estsbllshed as a food product. We claim tha Industry and the product has a right to llvs, . , If everyone In his home will save a little sugar there, the candy Industry can survive, becauss there will be enough sugar for the Food Administration to spars the candy makers. ' Save soma sugar In the home and use some ot your sugar al lowance in the form ot wholesome, nourishing candy. la normal times tha candy Industry uses only 8 per cent of ths sugar used per capita la this ' country. Right now this amount has been cut squarely 4n two- '' " .. ' .' ' ' ' ' ' The Candy Manufacturers of Oregon JOB PRINTING laTlCHIE JT THE COM OFFICE