PAGE FOUR DAILY U'XllK 1UVF.H "HIUKK KlND.lY, XTOIlKll 0. HUB. POPULAR SONGS 15c eaih, ? tor $1.00 potstwid ' Cash with order We'e all going calling on the kaiser We're bound to win with boys like our. (When I come back to you, we'll have a Yankee doodle wedding. When the boy from Dixie eat melon on the Rhine. When the ptnea ot Alsace whisper Dixie Land. When you play with the heart of a girl. While you're away. Whose little heart are you breaking now. Yon, just you. Absence brings you nearer to my heart. After a thousand years. After the rosea have faded away. !After you've had your way. 'Alabama moon. Alexander's got a jai band now. All I need is a girl like you. All the world will be jealous of me. 'Almost home. The Mask and Photo House Stanton Howell, Proprietor PER52NdL LOCAL ADDS AUXILIARY Although the schools have only been In session one month, another school In Josephine county has or ganized as an auxiliary to Josephine County Chapter A. R. C. Wonder school. District 39, Ree Morrison, teacher, was the first to organize this fall. It is stated there are only four schools in the county unorgan ized as Junior Red Cross auxiliaries, but all four expect to organize soon. The scholars In all schools are now busy gathering fruit pits and nut shells. Chicken feathers are al so being collected to fill an allotment of 30 pillows. Save your fruit pits and help the Junior Red Crbss. "Lysol." Sabin has It. SI Mrs. A. II. Deuisou, ot Roseburg, is spending a few days in the city. C. K. McLane. democratic nominee for sheriff. 77tl Stone milk crocks at Cramer Bros. Joe Campbell, of Takllma, spent Saturday In the city. Oil heaters at Cramer Bros. SI Prof. L. Bnrlluganie. ot Takllma. was a Saturday visitor in the city. Bedroom heaters at Cramer Bros. Chas. MeClay, of Takllma, was In the city yesterday. Flower pots at Cramer flros. Si G. S. Shaddinger. of Waldo, was a Grants Pass visitor yesterday. Stone ja's at Cramer Bros. SI Johnnie Williams went to Eugene Friday night to enter work in the university S. A .T. C. ' Alma M. Turley and Ruth L. Cor- bett, ot Corvallis, are at the Jose phine today. W. L. Babcock and H. Gibbs, of Kerby, were in the city Saturday. Turnip, radish, lettuce and spin ach seed at Cramer Bros. SI H. E. Gibson, of Chicago, auditor for the Audit Bureau of Circulation, was In the city Saturday. Fishing Uckie at Cramer. Ucs. SI Mrs. Gladys Starr left Saturday morning, returning to Fresno, Cal.. after spending a few days here. A full line of heating stows in all sizes at Cramer Bros. 81 Pickle, kraut and meat Jars at Cramer Bros. 81 Sues For Divorce Vera .ell has filed suit for div orce from Fred A. 7,ell. alleging de sertion as grounds for the divorce. Working Full Time Chief of Police Mcl-une who has Just returned from a trip through the Takllma district, report that all mines are working full time getting out copper ore and chrome. Ham Fine .s'M liiuuis II. M. Mann, ot Slkklyou couuty, I has been In the Grants Pass vicinity I tor several days searching for chrome deposits, and lie was showing a flue specimen of that ore Saturday morn ing. G Inula lo Owr Topr Gletululo very quietly went "over the top" by subscribing about T0 per cent uuire than her quota to the Mack Trimble, who spent several weeks here .with his daughter an J other relatives, left Saturday morn ing, returning to Portland. JOY WEDNESDAY THIRSDAY Matinees daily at 2:30 . D. W. GRIFFITH presents The Great Love Mr. Griffith who ha made "The Birth of a Nation," "In tolerance," and "Hearts of the World,"is releasing the won derful production at Kpular prices av, 33c, 50c. SUNDAY TABLE DE HOTE DINNER 50c at the new o$cpbinc Now under new management Come in and let us get acquainted with you HuloiveYn Dance Given by Honor Guard girls Sat urday, October 12, Waldorf hall, ad mission 50c, 25c, spectators 10c. Stf A Fluo Itaiu This part of the Uogue Ulver val ley was visited on Friday night by the best vnln thus far this fall. While it will hamper the hauling of ore to some extent. It will do thousands or dollars worth of good in starting the grass on the range. Clothes for llclglnns sIiIiuhhI The . people of Josephine county are to be congratulated for their gen erosity last week to the Belgian re lief. The amount of clothes given was away ahead of the quota and the quality of the best. The Red Cross chapter shipped 4,000 pounds, this being 1.000 pounds over the amount asked for. The com mlttee In charge of this work Is to be complimented on their excellent work. Rev. U. A. Finch Resign Rev. B. A. Finch, pastor of the Baptist church since the spring, has handed in his resignation to the church officers, the resignation tak ing effect October 3. Mr. Finch has not announced his plans. Classified Ad Rates Classified advertising In the Daily Courier will be charged for at the rate of 5 cents per line per Issue un less paid In advance. The rate of 26 words at SO cents per week does not provide for bookkeeping, post age on statements mailed, etc. Here tofore we have permitted occasional charges at the cheap rates but, no more. BOKN BROOKS In this city Saturday. Oc tober 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brooks, a daughter. WELLS To Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, of Kerby, Saturday, Octo ber 5, a son. BIGS AND MICROBES REFl'SE TO FEAST ON THE Hl'XS Camp Grant, Rackford, 111., Oct. 5. There Is said to be a bit of self respect in even the Influenza mic robe. . He has attacked all ranks of the 40.000 men In this camp, but has de clined to enter the barbed-wire en closure where the German prisoners are herded. Fourth 'Liberty loan. Nearly 200 of our citizens subscribed to this loan. Glcmlnlti News. Atlcmllng Training (niti Paul lllanchard and V,. II. Cooper left Friday night fur Kugene to en ter the civilian training camp. II. K. Ilncfner left on a later train for the same place to take the training course. Honor Guard F.livts T!ie Honor Guard held a iiieettnn Thursday evening at the Chamber ot Commerce rooms for the purpose of electing officers. Those elected for the coming years are: President. Miss Kathryn Ryan: vlro president, Anna rtramwell; secretary. Carmell la Pool; treasurer. Cora Fetzner. Need More Teiiolicrs Josephine county Is still lacking three teachers for rural schools -anil County Superintendent Alice Bacon Is anxious to secure teachers for these schools. County superintend ents are now permitted to grant tem porary certificates to graduates of standard tour-year high schools and any graduate who wishes to teach should communicate with the county superintendent. Even a Grouch Will Smile after be luw surrounded meal cooked from our high grade, gro rorlos and provision There are mm tumor, tliw are none, linn aiMHiUliiu. there are none morw stimulating ami "luilMIng" ' ours. Anil there are none more i-eusonntdc In price, THE ROCHDALE THE RTOHE OF (JIMHANTKKi) OOOIM ('. It. FIFIEI.D, Malinger Auto Truck! Return The six or eight aiitumobtle trucks which passed through this city a few weeks au en route to the chrome mines near the Oregon mountain, returned Friday night and left Sat urday morning for central California. They encountered difficulties which made hauling unprofitable. Special at Rose's Saturday and Sunday, Hazel wood French salad Ice cream. FStf Entertai Last Thursday evenins Miss Car- lotta Wiseman entertained at her home In honor of Miss Nellie Ste phens. The young people gathered about 8:30 and the evening' was spent In dancing and music. Punch and cake were served. Those present were Mlsseg Muriel Myers, Anna Bramwell. Thelma Robinson, Carme lita Pool, Nellie Stephens. Anna Neil- son. Mary Miilr. Carlotta Wiseman, and Messrs. Arnold Meier, Royston Lacey, Ernest Nellson. Robert Nnii- son Jr., Paul Stephens, John Wil liams and Mrs. Geo. H. Slover. 2.1 H-r cent Over Ouota Fonr hundred forty five have sub scribed for liberty bonds through the Josephine County bank. The total Fourth Liberty bonds subscrib ed was $4 4,000. the bank's quota beln only $35,000. 81 Actress Works for C. C. Bonds George Keller, of Crescent City. Del Norte county chairman for the Fourth Liberty loan' campaign, through his efforts succeeded In se curing the noted a"tress. Marie Dres ler, for talks in his county. Mr. Kel ler came over to Grants Pass and I met Miss Dresler and the California I woman's chairman Saturday morn ling. They, will return south by the i coast route5 .... New Oievrolet Churchll & Maxwell have recent ly sold Chevrolet cars to the follow ing: W. N. Carl. Murphy; C. F. Cor nell, Glendale; J. B. Borough, John A. Stnbbleflcld. A. U'tcher and G. V. Potts of this city. They also sup plied R. T. Hammer, merchant of Selma, with a two-ton Republic truck. PfrjUnuMia uMiililitfwA- i.iWi JhmjS We are going to have our J big Sunday Dinner as umisI f& 5:: to to 7:4.1 H J linked Young (Ilk-ken Mary 1 1 land Style not have (lie best? It costs no mi re BO Cents Oxford Grill i. n 2 Big Surprises-2 8VNDAY Church of Christ 10 O'CUK'K SrltPKIHK Worth getting up at mid night to see. but you'll get It If you are there at 10 a. m. sharp. DOST THY TO Gl'ESS Vol' OOU.DNT It D'l'UK'K 81 IlI'MSK The uuvolllng of well, you'll know If you come. WAIT A MOMENT At ft o'clock will Iw KDVCATION All NIGHT All educators, teachers, stu dents, parents -all Interested In education. COME! NEW T01AY JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire Insur ance, plate glass liability insur ance. 204 Vt Sixth street. tf INSURANCE Any kind, best ul companies. L. A. Launer, real estate. tf FOR SALE White Leghorn thor1 oughbred hens. Call at 824 A Street. JOY THEATER JOY Matinee Daily at 2:30 P. M. SUNDAY and MONDAY Evening Two Shows at 7:30 and 9:15 AlmJs,ii U.V and I.V DISTRICT MANAGER wanted in every state for new Auto Clutch Lock. The cleverest and most ef fective anti-theft device on the market automatically disengages the clutch and locks it so car can not be moved under its own pow er. Big money maker for ambi tious hustler. Exclusive territory given. $500 to $1,000 necessary. American Auto Clutch Lock, 803 West Ninth Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 81 iOR SALE A Home Comfort kitchen range In good condition. Phone 1C5-J, or 660 North Fourth street, Grants Pass. 82 FOR"" EXCHANGE Lincoln Park bungalow for other property. Ad dress 1661 Courier. 82 WANTED Good man as. teamster. House provided. Married man preferred. Good wages. Also want an experienced pruner. Write to Country Club Orchards, phone 600-F-2. Merlin, Oregon. 86 FOR SALE 1 h. p. gasoline en gine, good order, Fairbanks-Morse. Price $35. L. A. 1-auner. 83 FQfTSALE 4 weeks old heifer calf, $5; one year old heifer, $25; four year old heifer, fresh soon, $65. All full bred Jersey stock. Ad dress Box 690, Grants Pass. 82 J. Warren Kerrigan "he Turn off a Carf' 1n .'U ' - ' ".-'X-J.'t, .-. -: . ;. X .. -, . . .. 'r7'''H'ff,-i:-V'.';'': Viv..'-''''- r A. - "' if ' . r(..l ,l:.. ;"V'':l''.(('?' V'&--;a: CEARLE C1APLTO in "A Dogs Life" His first $1 ,000,000 picture Greatest Comedy ever made Worth coming miles to sec