Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, October 10, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY H'XJllS lUVKH OM'HIhll
TlltllHllAY, OtTOHFIt t.
POPULAR SONGS
15c each, for $1.00 postpaid
Cah with order
Coaling up In Colon town.
Coleen who waits lor me.
Com along, ma honey.
Come along to Caroline.
Come back and lore me In lilac time.
Com back to 'Bamboo land.
Oome on over Mary to old Father
John.
Oome out to Nashville, Tennessee.
Croon time.
Cradle time aong.
Croat my heart and hope to die.
Crying, because you've broken my
heart.
Cut little wlgglln dance.
Daddy, I ain't mad at you.
Daddy mint.
Dallas blues.
Dancing down In Dixie.
Darktown strutters' balL
Dear little home sweet home.
Dear old home.
Dirty doaen.
The Mask and Photo House
Stanton Itowell, Proprietor
W. R. C. WILL HOLD f pFRoNdi and i nrdi I
IMPORTANT MFFTINfi I rovj-'WL luvl
mi vim ii iiimiiiiwi
General Logan W. R. C. will hold,
its most Important meeting of the
year Saturday afternoon at 3:30,
when the department president, Mrs.
Bertha Drew Gllman, will visit the
corps on her official Inspection tour.
Everv corps member with her
lunch basket is requested to be
present. A fine program has been
arranged, to dedicate the corps ser
vice flag, with speaking and music
General Logan O. A. R. and all
Civil war veterans who may be in
the cltr ar invited and all visiting
corps members are cordially invited
to be present. At the close of the
program, at B:S0, a plcnlo supper
will be served.
All kinds of legal blanks at the
Courier.
Food Administration's Weekly Price
Quotations for Josephine County
The lowest figures in the consumers pay column are the maximum
cash prices that on the average should be charged, and the highest fig
ures are the maximum prices which should be used in credit. Prices are
J. L. Engle, of Wonder, Is in the
city today transacting business.
"Ollvllo" Soup. Sabln has It. S5
C. K. Egger, of Takiltna, Is regis
tered at the Grants Pass hotel.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Wolf, of Cen
tral Point, were in town today on
their way to Holland.
Blue Kranes for sale. 3 cents a
pound. Bring your baskets. Corner
and Fifth street. 85
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Cowman leave
this week for Aberdeen, Wash.,
where they will have a photograph
gallery.
Miss Elnora Saner and Mrs. Pearl
McDonald, who have been visiting
In San Francisco and other Califor
nia uolnts for several weeks stopped
over a few days in this city to visit
relatives and friends on their return
to Portland where they are both em
ployed.
apt to be slightly higher in towns away from the railroad.
Retailers Pay Consumers Pay
Low High Low High
Wheat flour, 48 lb. sack $2.5 $3.20 $3.25
Barley flour, 24 lb. sack $1.60 $1.90 $2.00
Rice flour, per lb 10 He 12 Ho 13 He
Corn meal, per lb 7o 8V4c 9Hc
Corn .meal, 10 lb. sack 65c 78c 82c
Victory bread, loaf, 16 ox. 8 He 10c 10c
Rolled oats, per lb 8
Rolled Oats, I lb. sack 75c 5c $1.00
Rice, standard quality, per lb. 12 He 16c 17c
Sugar, old price, per b 9c 10c
Sugar, new price, per lh 10Hc Utte
Beans, white, navy or pea, per lb. 10c 12c 13 He
Beans, colored, per lb 7c 9c 9 He
Potatoes, white or Irish, per pk $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00
Canned tomatoes, standard, 2H can.. 19c 25c 27c
Canned corn, standard, 2 can 15 He 20 He 22c
Butter, creamery, 2 bs $1.22 $1.32 $1.34
Eggs, per dos . 55e 60c 62Hc
Cheese, American, full cream, per lb. 32o 40c 45c
Report over charges to the Price Interpreting Board of Josephine
County.
We encourage the use of local flour and meal where possible. It re
duces the nse of the freight cars which are needed by the government
and saves the freight for the consumer.
" JOSEPHIXE COUNTY PRICE INTERPRETING BOARD
THE HEN THAT WILL LAY
IS THE HEN TO HAVi
The Moon Full
So does the Murphy dance hall
on Saturday, October 19. , Candi
dates' Ball and welnle supper, $1.50.
SHkliut Tonight
Tonight at the Joy theatre Senator
Walter M. Pierre, democratic ramll
date for governor, will address the
audience, hut his speech will be short
and he will deal with the war situation.
Wanted at (hire
Four large parking boxes for Hoi
glan relief clothing. Anyone having
same to offer phone 207-R. S5
Hunters Accused
V. A. Llnch and Wm. llammett
were recipients today of a warrant
served from the sheriff's office, and
sworn out by J, W. Gllmore, of Mur
phy, who accuses them of bavin
killed deer on a reserve and at night.
Christmas cards lot
BOYS AT THE FRONT
nu$tbein the mails
before .October
Get yourXhristmas
Caids for them now
, Clemens, the Rexall Store
Until recent years the tendency
has been to produce show birds and
the best advertisement that a poul
try man could have was his winning
in the show ring. Things have
changed and we are now breeding
for production. Certain markings
in feathers and beautiful clnforma-
tion are all very well, but what we
want is the hen that will deliver the
goods.
The trap nest has been responsible
tor this change. Getting actual data
on the real production of the hen.
When this work has been going
ahead those in charge have been
carefully studying the hen and have
found that in almost every Instance
where a hen was a good producer
that she possessed certain very dls
cernable characteristics that the non
layer did not. This study has led
to the culling out very successfully.
many unprofitable hens. Of course
'the trap nest Is the most Infallible
but it Is not possible for the aver
age farmer to use this method.
I Prof. Brewster of O. A. C. Is to be
, in town tomorrow and next day to
tell and show how to cull the flock
He will be at Mr. Hammerbacher's
tomorrow at 10 o'clock and on Sat
urday at the same hour at T. P.
CTaraer' residence.
TlUrty-five. Towels Nhorl
The allotment of towels for the
Freuch hospital must all be ill by to
morrow. There Is still a shortage of
35 hand towels, the bath towel allot
ment having been completed.
Return From Trl
A tin u tin if party including F. S.
Bramwell. John Dulley. John Casey
and F. C. Bramwell returned lust
evening from the district northwest
of Selma. They report having had a
fine trip, with plenty of venison to
eat.
Cabbage, Cabbage
Fine solid head", the best kind for
kraut, 2H cents per lb., at the Jose
phine Grocery Co. SS
COMING EVENTS
Oct. 12, Saturday Honor Guard
dance. 86
OCT. 30, Wednesday Halowe'en
supper by M. E. Ladles Aid. 77tf
Buy New
H. E. Harrison has purchased a
new Chevrolet car, through the firm
of Churchill & Maxwell.
All kinds of Commercial Prlntlnt
t he Pnurler "fflce
ion. Walter M. Pierce
Democratic Candidate
For GOVERNOR
Will speak at the
Joy Theater ToNight
He will speak during the Intermission between shows, taking for his subject
"Our Part In Winning The War"
i
HIiarpleM Agent H
W. II. Jensen, representing the
Sharpies Separator compauy. has
been spending a few days at home
here, and Incidentally cutting some
wood to keep his muscle in trim.
Mr. Jensen left today to resume his
duties as ai?ent for the Shanties
Kelley Taken North 1
Eugene E. Kelley, twice a desert-J
er from Camp l,ewln. was takvn
north this morning by Privates Wm.
W. Quast and Albert Stanser. who
arrived from the camp last evenln.
Sheriff Lewis has been holding Kel
ley In the county Jail for several '
days.
Money In Acorn . I
Many of the small boys around
town are busy gathering In extra
pennies selling acrons. Various,
prices are reported by different buy-
ers. one purchaser at Wonder paying;
as high as three cents per pound, j
Some large oak trees this yjar are,
yielding as high as two and three
dollars In acrons.
Now Is Your Chance
It anyone wants a home for one
half the cost of building, on easy
terms, or 4-cyllnder Maxwell road
ster, very cheap, look me up. It
will pav if you are interested. Will
be here till October 13th. G. O.
Oium. s7
Senator Pierce is one of Oregon's most forceful "four minute men"
and has a special message relative to war activities
Says Pet leT Killed j
Dick lawman, a Southern Pacific
engineer, Is another of the local j
sportsmen accused by ranchers neat
Murphy of having killed a deer at
night. A warrant was sened on
Lewman today. J. W. Gllmore and)
another rancher near Murphy claim
to have been feeding a few deer on
their ranches for several seasons (
past, and while the deer roam the
woods, the farmers look upon them
as pets. Several of the animals
have been killed. i
Association IMsbunds
Thu "Heavers." an association of
the local merchants, held a banquet
at the Oxford hotel last evening, uie
occasion being the last meeting of
the Beavers. Owing to war condl-,
Hons and rapid and stringent orders
1... hn cnvornlllpn t. It was decided to
disband, especially during the con
tinuation of the great conflict.
NEW TOiMY
A BARGAIN In a second hand gents
bicycle, new tires, easy spring
saddle, large luggage carrier,
price only $15 at Cramer Bros. 82
BLUE GRAPES for sale, 3 cents a
pound Bring your baskets. Cor
ner O and Fifth street. 85
FREE RENT Five room house,
barn and woodshed to the right
party. Call 523 West L street. 85
Butter Wrappers printed to com
ply with the law at the Courier.
WE
Great Cash Dollar Sale
going to ghn ymi "'I'" gcniiliH'
Inu-uiiIiik I" I'imiiiiuhIIIIc Hint iv-ry
family ran iim iIimii you hvu
ivIvihI In n long lime at mir
SA'I'l ItOAV, (MTOIIF.Il 11
THE ROCHDALE
TUB HTOIIK OF (U AllANTKIi UOOIM
XTft"?' O. R. FIFIKLD. Manager
411 G Htnwt
Mrantu I'm. Ore-
I'lmiin 1.1
.Joy Theater
UHT TIMH TONIGHT
D. W. GRIFFITH
Presents
"The Great Love"
XMINJ FRIDAY rlATCDAY
Harolil lArtwouU In "TUB 801AHH ItUCKlVKU."
Also a two red Mark Hennrit Comedy
Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!
WHKAT
ItAltl.KY
ALFALFA
Chicken Wheat
OI.KOMAIMiAKINK tile I'Ol Nil
J. Pardee
DO YOU PAY TOO MUCH
FOR YOUR GROCERIES ?
CHUCK OVKU OIK I'HICDS A(i.INST WHAT VOC NOW PAY
ANI FKil'KF. WHAT VOC WOCLO SAVK lV TKAII.( HKKK.
CrlMco, 1 lb. can 35c
Crlsco, lVi lb. can 50c
Crlsco, 3 lb. can $1.00
Crlsco, C lb. can $2.00
Columbia Salad OH, medium
95c
Columbia Salad Oil large$1.85
Karo Syrup, 5 lb. pall ....60c
Karo Syrup, 10 lb. pall ..$1.15
Royal Baking Powder, full
1 lb. can 45c
Marigold Milk, 2 cans 25c
Edwards Dependable Teas,
25c pkg 20c
Edwards Dependable Teas,
BOc size 40c
Uptons Tea, V4 lb. can 40c
M. J. H. Coffee, 1 can. ...35c
Edwards Dependable Coffee
1 lb. can , 35c
Edwards Dependable CofTee,
3 lb. can $1.00
Arm & Hammer Soda, per
lb Sc
Light House Cleanser, 2
cans for 15c.
Hob White Soap 6c
Swift's White Soap Cc
Armours Oats, large pkg. ..35c
Olympla Pan Cake Flour,
per pkg 3r,c
Matches, per box 7c
The BasKet Grocery
417 G STREET
JOB PRINTING HUTU DONE AT THE COURIER OFFICE