FAQI POCR UAILY ROQl'M RIVER UOCKUlM BIND.W. HK1TKMIIKII W, IBIS, KE'ESOSHB Not th mallet feature of ths Red Croat carnival September IT aid IS mill be the big dinners given In th Chamber of Commerce room. The ladles baring charge ot the din ner are all. graduate In the culin ary department, to the success ot the dinner are assured. Friday'! dinner is to be a chicken dinner with all the good thing that! work. HIGH SCHOOL COTES All algn point to a particular!) promising year tor the high school. There were many change this term, not only In the faculty., but In the student body and although the aura ber enrolled Is lees than Is has been for many years, the students have an enthualssm and earnestness which la remarkable. The call tor educated nwn and women has left the students with a purpose In their PERSSNflL LOCAL 1 go with It and on Saturday there will be a regular New England dinner. It Is desired to turn Into the Red Cross funds sa larg a sum as pos sible and any on who has fruit, vegetables, flower, milk, cream and butter to spare, I urged to aead It to the Chamber of Commerce rooms to be used for the dinners. The fin ancial aoccee of the carnival de pends os) each one, so "Do yeur bit. I r-l4H IT 1 1 MI II TT A VO . 1 Ill in i ii Mil WW I 111 Ikmt 1fT SCKDAY OKJ I MONDAY Two complete shows 11-0:30 Mtiat Huday only 4:30 Ii . AdsBjaiaoa BOe-aHe II Matinee 35c-15c U T1"-""MSg53CgaBnBngJ SUNDAY TABLE DE' HOTE DINNER 50c at the Wtvi 3o$epbine Now under new maiugvmeat fc, Come in and let us get acquainted with you The faculty realise the necessity ot conforming the curriculum to the time. So the subject ottered are especially suited for preparation for national service. French has been Introduced Into the course ot study. Superintendent J. Q. Imel has two large divisions In the subject. This has proven to be on of the most popular subjects offered. The commercial department with It enrollment of SO students. Is helping to fill I'ncle Sam's pica for more clerical worker. With a diplo ma from this department a stndsnt t fitted to fill a government posi tion. Special emphasis I being latd on physical drill. Superintendent J. Q Imel I giving the student the same military formation as given la the training camp. General gymnastic work Is being don under the super vision ot Mr. Laura Thomas Oun noli. Military marching 4a required at all time and lb singing proces slon will be Inaugurated In the near tutor. School hoar' will be changed back (to the old schedule on Monday. Stu dents will report at 8:45 a. m. and be dismissed at 1:40 p. tn. with an hoar for lunch. The change was mad bee use ot complaint made by the parent as to the early hour of taking up school. Class meeting were held by the respective classes Friday afternoon to make plan for ths year and elect their officers. Following Is the list of officers for the different classes: Seniors Mis Katharine Bridges, advisor; president, Dick Cramer; vice president, Paulln Swacker; sec retary, Arnold Meier; treasurer, Florence Bocock. Juniors Mrs. Laura Thomaa Oun netl. advisor; president, Carl Han- num; vice president, Vernetta Quin tan; secretary, Carlotta Wiseman; treasurer, Roys ton Lacy. Sophomores Miss Edna Cornell advisor; preeident, 'Harold Isham; vice president, Remoh Tryer; secre tary, Annie Dungery; treasurer. Charles Hollowel. Freshmen Mrs. ' Edith Parent, advisor; president, Waldo Baker; vice president, Gretchen Clemens; Secretary, Mable Peterson; treasur er, Eugene Murphy. . Buy Liberty Bonds K. of P.'s to Medford- A number of the local K. ot P.' will go to Medford this . evening where that lodge expect to have a grand time. A Nice, (leu Jail Sheriff Lewi report ' business very poor he ha no boarders at the county bastlle. In fact no board er have shown up for about a week, therefore the sheriff has msde a strong pull to get business by thor oughly scrubbing out the jail and now haa It nice and clean, ready for occupancy by anyone looking for a home. C. L. Harvey, ot Glendale, was In the city last evening on business. Heating stoves at Cramer Bros. Cedrlo Fields left last night tor Salem, where he will visit friends. a. M. Rowley wnt to Central Point Saturday afternoon. Mrs. N. F. Clement went to Med ford Friday to remain Indefinitely. "Forhan's for the gums" Sabln has It F. II. Coate left Saturday night for Portland, expecting to- remain for th winter. Fred Steven returned Saturday from Eugene, rhoimlnt bowl at Cramer Bros. Mrs. Wm. McCalllster left Satur day afternoon tor Elba. Ark., tor a short star. R. D. Cole mad a trip to Taiani Saturday morning. (Vf edar oil at Cramer Bros, e 0. W. Price and family, of Lo An- tele. were In the city Friday, en route north by automobile. Miss Nora Anderson left Saturday for San Jose. Cal., to entsr th Cal ifornia normal. Dustless mops at Cramer Bro. m. n,t Mrs. C. D. Thompson left last evening tor Salem to attend the stat fair. Perfection oil tov, cost less io fuel thsn wood tov, at Cramer Bros. V ... -M.I u-. n. m. l.uuer returned Saturday morning from a two-weeks' .i.it mt fVirtland. Oil Westers tor bedroom and bath room at Cramer Bro. Miss Dorothy Booier, ot weuiuru. Is spending th ek end who QranU Pasa friend. Inside paint tor .floors ano coating at Cramer Bros. i-- nmith manaaer ot the Port land branch ot the Marshal Wells Hardware company, was in me m Saturday. ; ' Mrs. C. E. Stltt and children, or . .ftj. .hn visited th former's mother. Mrs. Johnson, left Saturday afternoon for San Francisco. Japslao in all colors ai ursu.r Bro, . . . ... t..i Ht.rk Seeley and nia ngi. of Portland, wer In th city Satur day morning. They went to Mr. Seeley' ranch on e.vans trwM. Bicycle repairing ai Cramer ros. nrmm Hanson and sou, Johp O. u ift frrldsv night returning to Fort Dodge, la., after a stay ot ...varai weeks in Orants Pass. t'mhraiia reoalrlng at . Cramer Bros. In connection with Red Cross Da isar and carnival will be served i n.rf rroaa dinner at Chamber oi Commerce rooma both Friday noon nd Saturday noon. Miss H. Louise Hood, ot Detroit Mich., who spent ' the past two months with Mr. and Mrs. R. k.. on.. h inftL tor Los Angeles, but win atoo off at several points, i PiAa tear all articles for Kea Cross baiaar with Mis Gerald or Miss Wllllsms at Josephine county bank; with Miss Horning at Kea Cram rooms, or any of the chairmen of the booths by Wednesday, Sep l; .u vf w A Rousing Meeting Major Hamilton and L. J. Simp son, who spoke at Kerby last night, were greeted by a crowded house, much interest being manifested In the coming Liberty loan drive, while Major Hamilton held the audience's closest attention in his descriptive talk about conditions on the western front. . Mrs. Matt! Svaman, ot Rogu Hlver, and Mrs. Marion Lauce, ot Medford, wer Grants rasa visitors Saturday, Mrs. J. II. Coon, who visited Mr and Mrs. F. L. Coon, tor a few ffays, left Friday night, returning to Grass Valley. 8h came her to accom pany her mother-in-law, Mr. S. R. Coon of Portland, who . remained her to make her home. Buy Liberty Bonds Home line Hay The ranchers ot this vicinity have lately been marketing aome alfalfa hay, as fin as you will see anywhere. They report th yield this year fairly good and th Quality ot hay excel lent Special at Rose's Saturday and Sunday. Hatslwood French salad Ire cream. FStt League Social Fifty young people ot th Metho dist congregation gathered at th Tetherow home, corner B and Second street Friday evening at an Epworth Leagu social. A most enjoyable evening la reported. Ther wa a short program and game. Presbyterians WUt Kntertaia The women ot the Presbyterian church will entertain In the church parlor Tuesday evening, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and the young people who are leaving tor college. Bring your basket with a picnic lunch. . .. . , . To Hell With the Kaiser" Story "To Hsll with the Kaiser' shows ths way In which Wllhelm II plunged the world Into war. The fortunee of an American family are followed in the story and In revenge tor th ghaatly fat of her littles sis ter In a Belgian convent, Alic Mon roe bring about th downfall and death ot th kalaer. with th aid of an American aviator. A beautiful lore story runs through this power ful narrative. . 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FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BEFORE SEPT. 28 DINE WITH US SPECIAL Bl'NDAY KVEN1XO DI.NXER 5:30 to ?:4ft Forty Oents MENU SOUP .Cream of Chicken, A La Royal RELISH Ripe Ebmann Olives Sliced Tomatoes FISH Grilled Chinook Salmon, Matre De Hotel ENTREES Broiled Special Oxford Club Steak, Bordelaise Pan Fried Veal Cutlets, Tavern Style Braised Short Ribs of Beef, Jardlnere Omelet With Orange Marmalade ROASTS Saddle 1918 Lamb, Louisiana, Sweet Potatoes Baked Local Young Chicken, Stuffed , Olblet Sauoe VEGETABLES Baked Potatoes In Shell New Beets In Butter DESSERTS Home Made Mince Pie Hazelwood Maple Nut Ice Cream and Cak DRINKS ' Tea Coffee Milk Ice Tea Cafe Nolr - The Oxford Grill JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire ' Insur ance, plat glass liability Insur ance. 104 Vi Sixth street. tf INSURANCE Any kind, best ol companies. L. A.- Leaner, real MUM. tt FOR SALE Six-year old horse, weight 1450, fin worker, sell chesp. P. O. Box 360, Orants Pass. (9 FOR SALE Will ssve you 1100 on 1918 Chevrolet car. See J. H Denlaon. " (9 WANTED Pasture H. Denlson. tor horse. J, 69 FOR SALE Cheap Fodder of 1 acrea of corn. A. H. Engle 601 Rogue River Ave., phone 149-R. 70 WANTED Fresh Jersey cow with calf. Address Martin Conger, Rt. 4. Box 65-A. 74 FOR 8ALE AtTpublle auction, Oc- tooer l, at my place 3ft miles north of Rogue River, my tock, farm machinery and household goods. H. K. 8cldmore. ' 74 BOYS AND OIRLS Bring In fresh clean, dry acorns to Ice Plant, One cent a pound. A. N. Parsons. 71 WANTED TO BUY Second hand top buggy In good condition, aleo breaking cart. Address B. C. Helghton, Rd. No. 2. 74 FOR SALE (Registered Jersey bull, 3 years old. Kind and gentle. F. M. Ratbbun, Murphy, Ore. Phone 106 Applegate line. 70 FOR SALE CHEAP for cash 80 acre near WImer. Good place to start with little money. Address H. M. Knudsen, Pasco, Wash. 94 WANTED 'Reliable man to handle onr product In protected territory. One who Is capable of establish ing agents. Write Sales Manager Hammond Electric Protection Co., 801-3 West Ninth street, Los An geles, California. 69 WANTED Pasturage for 6 mules and 1 horse from October 1 to April 1. Phone 140, or write Box 746,' Grants Pass. 70 SEATTLE PROPERTY to exchange for 20 to 40 acres highly Improved In Rogue Hlver valley. Give full particulars of Improvements, loca tion, transportation facilities and price. Address H. W. Hall, P. O. Box 778, Blaine1, Wash. 74 GARMENTS NEEDED Wo have boon called upon by tho North weat cm Di vision nt Seattle to orgnuiaj Josephine County at oueo for tho purpose of collecting duriiur the week of Septem ber 23 to 30, one ton and a half of used clothing for the benefit of the imprisoned people of Uelghim and France, who aro facing Biiame, suffering, disease and some of them death, for the lack of clothing this winter. , . THE KIND OP GARMENTS NEEDED Every kind of garment, for all ages and both uoxes, ia urgently needed. In addition, piece goodo light, warm canton flannel and other kinds of cloth from which to make garments for new Iwni babies, ticking, ahectlng, and blankets, woolen goods of any kind aud shoes of every size are asked for. Scrap leather is needed for re pairing footwear. Since tho clothes will bo subjected to the hardest kind of wear, only garments made of strong and durablo materials should be sent. It is useless to offer to any af flicted population garments of flimsey material or gaudy coloring.. Make the gifts practical. . Garments need not bo in perfect condition. A huu dred thousand destitute wyunen iu the occupied regions ire eager to earn a small livelihood bv repairing gift clothing and making new garments adapted to needs with which they are familiar. . GARMENTS NEEDED Men's Wear Shirt (preferably ot Oiata ' Overcoat ' light colore! flan Work Suit (overalls) Jerseys els.) Hull Hweateri - .. t'mlerahlrie Hhooe Hwealcr teats Vntlordrawer Hocks Trown ' Women's Wear SklrU ltlone KImw Drawer Hhirta t loih llala ttoraeballp (W Knitted laps Pettlcont null (9 piece) Storking Boy's Wear Shirt Coat ' Jersey I'aton Solta Hutu Socks I'adVnthlrts Shore Nfair&ings Tronser Overuata Sweater . Girl's Wear Drease lrawer Suit Skirts ' Storking lllouar Overcoat I'nriflrKannraU WaiaU , Nlghtdrraae, Petticoats Shoe Boys and Girls' Wear Hooded Cap plnafurr Woolen talon Suit Infants' Wear liaby Blanket Hapera Jarket lUby Shirt Shoe Nhawl Sweater Hinder Sock Hon net IhUiy Brewers Bootee lUb Cloak Miscellaneous IW-tlrks pillow Caac IllankeU lleoVSheet Muffler Woolen goods of any kind whatsoever are acceptable; soft hats and caps for all ages, and sweaters of any kidd and size. Men's shirts and pajamas, so worn or shrunken as no longer to be serviceable are particularly welcome, since the material can be utilized for making children's garments. DO NOT SEND Garments of flimsy material or gaudy coloring, ball dresses, high heeled slippers, etc. Stiff hats either men's or women's straws, dress or derby. : Raincoats, rubber boots or anything containing rub ber. Note Rubber heels can easily be removed from shoeu. Books, toys, Boap, toilet articles. Notes or communications of any sort or description must positively not bo sent. Leave articles next week at room formerly occupied by Schallhorn Grocery in I. O. O. F. building. GARMENTS MUST BE CLEAN MRS. A. B. CORNELL. Chairman ., MRS. MELVILLE T. WIRE MRS. LILLIAN U JESTKR MRS. ALICE MALLORT MRS. C. E. IRELAND MRS. A. C. HOFFMAN Committee MOTORISTS Ol'R GARAGE la equipped for every kind of repair work, and our workmen are expert In their line. Nothing I ever halt done, no detail I ever overlooked. It to properly finished on the spot. Onr price are reasonable, .... . Buy your supplies from a. We chawe no more than the foreign dealer for the same article, and WE PAY THE FREIGHT and YOU SAVE IT. ' nny your gasoline from as. It Is the best and onr price are al way nt the bottom. It pay to buy your gasoline here. Fashion Garage and Machine Shop Burke Son, Proprietors