FAGH FOLK DAILY K'JQVK KIVKK (XHKIhK HI N DAY. OCTOHKU 19. lOiH. POPULAR SONGS 15c each, 7 for $1.00 poet paid Cuh wlUi order ' Jivery morning aba makes me Ute. Era wuo't modest till she ate that apple. Eye of Heaven, my mother's star. Farewell. law, medium, high. Father was right. Faugh-a-ballagh. Fiorina, waits song. Flowers are calling sweetheart. For Klllarney and you. For Dixie and Uncle Sam. For the freedom of the world. For you a rose. For your country and my country. From me to Mandy Lee. From now on let me miss you. Garland ot old fashlontd roses. General Pershing. Ghost ot the saxaphone. The Music and Photo House gtaatoa Rowell, Proprietor PER52N3L i- LOCAL MarUn-BarMett James Martin and Miss Ethelwyn Bartlett of Grants Pass were married Saturday afternoon. October 12, at the Martin home near Rogue Riv er, Oregon, .Rev. Melville T. Wire officiating. Mr. Martin Is man stract Co., and was secretary ot the local board until a tew weeks ago. Miss Bartlett was tor a number ot years In the employ ot the ab stract company and tor some months haa been stenographer at the First National bank. These young people have a host of friends who extend congratulations and best wishes. Somewhere in France there Is an American boy fighting for you. Have you proved yourself worth his won derful effort by finishing bis socks on time? i SUNDAY TABLE DE HOTE Din 50c at the new 3o$cpbinc Now under new management Come in and let us get acquainted , with you Stone Jars at Cramer Bros. 87 .Mrs. M. E. Taylor went to Klam ath Falls Saturday to visit her sister. C. E. McLane, democratic nominee for sheriff. 77tf It you want flower pots for winter flowers go to Cramer Bros. S7 Clay Ramsey and Frank Sowell, of Taktlma, were In the city Saturday. "Ever-Ready Safety Raxor." Sabln has it. " Heating stoves tor all purposes at Cramer Bros. ST Kraut cutters at Cramer Bros. 87 Frank Beam, of Placer, was in the city Saturday. Chicken feeds at Cramer Bros. 87 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, of Glen dale, were Grants Pass visitors Sat urday. Scratch feed, beef scrap, bone and oyster shell af Cramer Bros. 87 Mis Emily Mustek went to Leland Saturday to spend Sunday. On Tues day Miss Mustek and her mother ex pect to go to San Jose. Cal. Poultry tonic for molting hens at Cramer Bros. 87 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nunan. of San Francisco, have been spending the past week with Mrs. Nunan's grandmother, Mrs. John, and other relatives at Williams. Mr. Nunan left Saturday afternoon for San Francisco, while his wife will remain another week. Mr. Nunan has been dramatic critic on the San Francisco Examiner for the past SO years or more. Umbrellas repaired at Cramer Bros. 87 Amsterdam, Oct. 12. Petrograd newspapers received here report that 20 hostages have been shot at Penxa 130 miles northwest of Saratov, as a reprisal for the assassination ot M. Jogeroff, a member ot the extraordi nary commission, and for an attack on the prison wardens. NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION Chamber of Commerce Iunrheutt At the Monday luncheon ot the Chamber of Commerce there will be several talks on matters ot Interest. 1envc for Cwrvallifr Mrs. C. D. Thompson lett Friday night tor Corvallis. where she will take charge of the tray service in the training camp hospital. Special at Rune's Saturday and Sunday, Haielwood, French salad lea cream. FStf .Moving to I. O. O. I'. Building U V. Richardson Is preparing to move his stock of groceries from 51 S South Sixth street to the 1. O. O. K. building, in the room formerly1 oc cupied by the Sehallhorn grocery. Mr. Klohardaou experts to move on Monday. You Can't 1imc lly spending $1.50 at the big Mur phy dance Saturday the 19th. 87 litNiv fur Grenada Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sprout ex pect to leave tomorrow tor Grenada, California, where they will spend a few weeks looking after business Interests. Will Return With irixm Sheriff Lewis Is expected to return today from Tacoma with Matt Rice, formerly ot this city. The charge against Mr. Rice Is larceny by bailee. Will Kiirtrt Cm Wm. Hammett and C. A. LlnrhM who a tew days ago were accused of unlawfully killing deer, will tight the charge and the case will coma up before Justice Holman next Tuesday. Will lieuvn Thursday Dr. L. O. Clement will leave next Thursday for Camp Lewis, where he will take up his duties In the army camps. The doctor was unsuccess ful In securing 30 days In which to close up his business affairs here. New Perfection oil cook stoves and ovens at Cramer Bros. 87 Notice is hereby given to the owners ot and holders ot mu nicipal city improvement bonds that at the semi-annual In terest payment period on the 1st day of November, 1918, the city ot Grants Pass,' Josephine county, Ore gon, will redeem the following out standing city Improvement bonds, viz.; Bonds numbered 61, 62 and 63 of Sixth street improvement, said bonds were issued and date the 1st day of May, 1910, and bonds num bered 1, 2, and 3 of Josephine street improvement, said bonds were issued and dated the 1st day ot May, 1913. Said bonds will be redeemed at the office of the city treasurer of the city of Grants Pass, Josephine, Coun ty, Oregon, on the 1st day of No vember, 1918, which is the time fix ed for such redemption, and the time at which interest shall be tak en up and cancelled by virtue of the jlaws and acts providing for the Issu ing of such bonds. Dated at Grants Pass. Oregon, I this 12th day of October. 1918 I G. P. JESTER, 189 City Treasurer Physician Must Report The state medical authorities have announced that all physicians are re quired to report contagious cases and any one who fails to report all Spanish Influenza cases will be prosecuted. Port pone Convention Stanton Row ell and George Cal houn, who were to have left today tor Portland as delegates to the K. ot P. convention, have been informed that the convention has been post poned on account of Spanish Influenza. A Pneumonia Vlrti Mrs. A. B. Fairchild received telegram Friday evening from New port, R. I., bearing the sad news that her grandson, Ezra A. Fairchild, who was with the U. S. marines, had died of pneumonia. Mr. Fairchild formerly lived at Grants Pass and the body will be shipped here tor In terment. He was about 24 years of age. Christmas cards tor BOYS AT THE FRONT nustbein thermits b efote, October Get yourXhristmas Catds for them now , Clemens, the Rexall Store 3 MEALS A DAY 3 cost much money when you have a family to feed. But you meet the requirements at the minimum of expense when you buy from us. We sell eats that are worth eating, and you don't have to hand over your bank account when you pay the hill. THE ROCHDALE THE STORE OF GUARANTEED GOODS C. R. FTFTELD, Manager 411 O Street Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 43 Kutraintneiit IVwtMined The local board today received a telegram from Portland stating that the entralnmont ot applicants who have been assigned to the Benson Polytechnic college at Portland has betn postponed until October 25, on account of Influenza. Those who were to have gone from this city are Wm. Stlteler, Guy II. Hoxle and Howard Bearss. Paul's Klertric Store Wiring, lighting, everything elec trical. Phone 90. Mvdford. 103 RED CIUMS NOTEM Peach stones. Prune pits. Plum pits. Olive pits. Cherry pits. Data seeds. Brazil nut shells. Hickory nut shell. Walnut shell. Butternut shells. We need these now. Before depos iting they should be thoroughly dried in an over or In the sun. Two hundred peach pits or seven pounds of nut shells will produce enough carbon for one gas mask. Cooking does not destroy the car bon. Please leave at C. H. Demaray's Drug Store. MRS. H. H. ALLYN. Chairman. As the rummage sale has been found to be one ot the most satis factory and successful ways of rais ing funds for the Red Cross, such a sale will be held November 9. It will be In charge of the same com mittees that managed the first two rummage sales for the Red Cross. Be looking up your articles that still have a money value and that you no longer need or have use for. 87 ' Cheaper than wood to cook with a new Perfection oil stove bought at Cramer Bros. 87 Now Is Your Chance If anyone wants a home for one half the cost of building, on easy terms, or 4-cylInder Maxwell road ster, very cheap, look me up. It will pay It you are interested. Will be here till October 13th. G. O. Olum. 87 Go Houth for Winter C. W. Winter, In company with two automobile loads of people of Spokane, Wash., are In the city to day. They are en route to southern California where they will spend the winter. Mr. Winter is vice-president ot the Spokane & Eastern Trust Co., and also vice-president of the West ern Union Life Insurance company. The party Is well pleased with Grants Pass, therefore their decision to spend a couple of days here. OREGON MAKES ANOTHER DIG NATION A I, RECORD Robert E. Smith, campaign man ager for the Fourth Liberty loan for the state of Oregon, Is In receipt of a telegram from the federal reserve bank In San Kanclsco showing that Oregon has made another "over the top" record In support ot the war activities, says the Roseburg Review In the purchase of federal reserve certificates, every bank In Oregon purchased Its quota, up to last Tues day. This is the second time Ore gon has made a 100 per cent record In this respect. In the last series ot the purchases of these securities reached the remarkable total of 185 per cent. This smashes all state and national records In this line. These certificates are carried by the banks in order to supply current funds dur ing the periods between the placing of the Liberty loans. ' These In stances again show that Oregon is 100 per cent patriotic, "and then some." "Friendlilp Circle" Entertained Thirteen girls who are members of "The Friendship Circle," a Sunday school class of the Methodist Episco pal church, met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Wire, after school Fri day evening. After a short business meeting and a program In which each member of the class took part, the girls were Invited Into the din ing room where a dainty lunr.heon was served by the hostess. Ilestuls to Go Across Dr. R. J. Bestul on Saturday re ceived word that his sons, Juel and Robert, would soon go east and then to the war zone. Both young men have been In the service tor the past year and one-half and for some months have been stationed at Camp Kearney. Juel Is a sergeant and In charge of Unit 96, base hospital. He has the highest position possible to hold without being an M. D., his po sition corresponding to lieutenant In the Infantry. Robert Is now pastry cook, baking pies and Jellyrolls. The brothers have been together since their enlistment. YOUR SUNDAY DINNER What shall it be und where will you K't it At the OXFORD GRILL Baked Cornfed TURKEY Eastern Oyster Dressing Southern Sweet Potatoes 50 Cents All know that this house em ploys the best chefs ot any In Southern Oregon. Joy Theater 81' N DAY ONLY FRANKLTN IP ARNUM IT Mid ANNA J. NlliMHON In the Metro Production "In Judgment OP Ttio official war review rvlNa)l by the I', H. Kovwummil ''' Irlbutwl by Pat lie. COMING MONDAY AND Tl rHDAY MADGE KENNEDY in "THE DANGER GAME." Joy Theater WEDNESDAY THURSDAY The Doctor arid the Woman ft A new loW Wrbbrr Production, fmlurtnu Mildred Harris Taken from Mary Roberts Itbtnntwrt's "K" The .xlory that had Two Million tinder The Merits of a Bank When you choose your bank you expect: Safety (or your deposits. Certainty ot accommodation. Courteous and efficient handling ot your banking transactions. Our membership in the Federfl Reserve System insures safety for your il.'i'islU. and certnirty of all merited accommodation. The personnel of our dirators, officers and staff Is your guaranty of courteous sad efficient attention to yonr needs. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON BBMEMatasajj raoERAi. unxarvT Bkks,SYSTCMSn CAMPAIGN FOR FOURTH MllEKTY U).N lOMEH MT. Ill NEW TO.AY JOS. MOSS AGENCY Flra Insur ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. 24 Sixth street. tf INSURANCE Any kind, bast ol companies. L. A. Launer, real estata. x f FOR SALE Mllky cow, giving 5 quarts a day. Will sell for !." if tuken at once. Peter Tangcu, Rt, 2, llox 100. 92! FOR SALE Two cows, 1 fresh and 1 two months calf. Address Mrs. Henry KnuUen, Applegate, phone Provolt. 92 FOR SALE beginning Monday noon. Canned fruit, pickles, jelly and Jam, chilli sauce, and catsup, carpet sweeper, hip boots, Ice cream freezer, preserving kettles, garden tools, roll. top oak desk, one man cross-cut saw, pure New York maple syrup, etc. Kev. II. A. Finch, 30 Olive street. 87 WANTED Modern cottage or bun galow, furnished, 5 or 6 rooms, call 828-J or 115. 88 TRADE House, barn and throe acres on East A street for house and lot close in. Call 1114 East A street or phone 124-R. 92 WB HAVE a real bargain to offer you In a fully equipped close In Irrigated farm. Heath and Her man. 87 All kinds of legal blanks at thr Courier, Our classified tit bilnj result Read This!!! A busy dny at Church of Christ Hti lively or you wont kerp up 10:00 a. m. PATRIOTIC HI lU'RISK 11:00 a. m. Whole Family Service Whole families will be there and sit together. It your boy Is In the service, bring your service flag and we'll recognize him as present. 12:00 a. m. All who have means of trans portation will leave for Merlin where we, with the Hugo peo ple, will be the guests ot the Merllnltes at dinner. 2:!i0 p. m. Rousing song service followed by sermon. H:00 p. m. If you are really Interested In the most vital quostlon before the church today you can't af ford to miss the SPKCIAIi MUSIC A Mi WELCOME