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V PAGE FOCR DAILY K-JUUH KiVKK tt Hlr.lt Kt'NDAY, txTonun JIT. 101. POPULAR SONGS 13c each, 7 for $1.00 postpaid Cub with order T Nation's Awtkmlnl. Whem Von Oom BMk. Mr broke rosary. ' Mr Colorado bom. Mr flower of Italy. My nrt i calling, dear, tor you. My ItaMsm Som, Mr fox trot girl. Mr China doll. Mr lovely girl. Mr Oriental ros hud. Mr ows.. Mr pickaninny babe. Mr aoldler boj. Mr suashin Jan. My sweet Egyptian rose. My sweetheart Is somewhere In France. My sweetie. My Uncle Sammle'a gals. Nssth the eucalyptua treea. Tba nephews of Cncle Sam. Merer forget to irriU Jnwa. The Music J(5i ftcialta StMto Rowefl. Propriety a rOtNTY AGENT'S NOTES Agricultural lima The etate lima plant at Gold Hill la bow producing oae, and In a tew daya will be producing two car loads of agricultural lhne dally. ' The prfc is 11.75 per ton f. o. b. Gold 'Hill Tba freight in car lots ot 20 tons to Grants Paaa la 84 cents per ton. making the lime $2.59 per ton here The state lime board has encoun tered and overcome many obstacles in cnttlnz this Dlant In operation. It GO TO HOMt SUN DAY SCHOOL TODAY Governor Wlthycomb baa issued a proclamation appointing . uciouvr 17th aa "Go-to-Sunday School Day." The data was established by the In ternational Sunday school associa tion tor observance throughout the North American continent. Because ot the preaent epidemic the Oregon Sunday achool association, tnrougn it general secretary. Rev. Harold F. Humbert, la asking every family In the atate to set aside a period during that day tor prayer and Biblestudy at borne. The governor's proclamation la aa folio we: "Recognising that the Sun dar achool ia building up the na tlon'a moral resource and la, lo con sequence, a necessary agency re .intalnlnr Americas second line n HaiuI iWtfMiae. I herebv appoint October 2T aa Oo-to-Sunday-School Dar" throughout the atate ot Oregon and reepectfully urge Oregonlana to Join with tba people of other states in hi nattnn.wide observance. The Sunday school is the recruiting ground tor Christian service and ex erts an Important Influence upon American dtlaenshlp, which Is today fseJn a moat serious teat by reason ot unprecedented trials and respon sibilities." ttetns mindful ot the Importance ot Sunday achool work I respectfully PER52Nf1L 25 LOCAL haa finally got things in shape to eaU upon the leaders In the aroduce agricultural lime at ' cost but has no funds for operating ex penses. The successful operation now de pends upon orders received for lime within the next two weeks. We can make up a car lot ship ment if the farmers want the lime. Our office is ready to engineer the shipment at any time. C. D. THOMPSON, County Agent. Bible rhnnl movement to Plan such an ob servance ot Go-to-Sunday school day as shall emphasise the necessity ot Christian training in a democracy. And I further request in Terr tndar school in Oregon . devout prayer shall be offered on October i7th that Almighty God ahau grant aneedv triumph to the alliea in their Iherolc struggle for righteousness and Justice. Let us make this Sun day an occasion ot solemn devotion and supplication to Him who Is guarding and defending tur soiaiers uid Bailors and comforting those 'who have suffered bereavement be cause ot the war P. C. Bramwell Is still confined to his home wWh la grippe. C. E. McLane, democratic nominee tor sheriff. 77tf Scratch reed at Cramer Broa. 99 B. W. Paul, ot Medtord. was in the city on business Saturday afternoon. Trv our milk, has tin cream, al ways sweet. Moore Baking Co. 99tf Poultry tonic at Cramer Bros. 99 Ed. Strlckeney left last night for Tacoma. Morse's famous Spencer sweet peas at Cramer Bros. 99 Our whole wheat bread can't be beat try it. Moore Baking Co. 99tf Miss Rose Wickman returned yes terday from Ashland where she spent ber two weeks' vacation. "Aladdin Dye Soap." Sabla has it. A big turkey dinner tonight at th Oxford grill, from 6: SO to S. 99 Umbrellas repaired at Cramer Broa. - 99 Paul Blanchard and Ned Cooper arrived last night from Eugene and left thla morning for Fortress Mon roe, to enter training In th heavy artHlery officers training camp. Mrs. Blanchard accompanied her husband aa far a Roseburg. Hens wanted, will pay 12 cents City Market 109 The renort that the Vanity Hat Shop. Medtord. haa sold Ha hem stitching machine Is not true. They are still doing hemstitching and guaranteeing all work. 100 R. K. JvftVrs left Saturday after noon, returning to Oakland, Cal., af ter spending a week with hta father, V. R. JcftVrs, at Murphy, Bert Booth, called to report at Fort Stevens, passed through here Saturday night on No. 16, tor Los Angeles, where he haa boen working for soma time. Xo Rrbekah .Meeting ' There will be no meeting ot Etna Rebekab lodge on Monday night. OBITUARY Ni School Monday City Health Officer J. O. Nlbley re ports that there will be no school Monday, and that there will not be until all danger ot the Influenia epl demlc la past. Flower pots for house plants and bulbs at Cramer Bros. 99 Red llrom Wants Cloths "A call haa been made tor freshly laundred whit rags tor tba student army training corps boapltala. Tbaa may be left at the Red Cross room All orders for hemstitching and pecotlng promptly tilled at the Han dlcratt Shop, Medtord. 07 Conditions at O. A. C ' Miss Turley WTltes to a Grants Pass friends that Major Dr. Cross, TJ. 8. A.. .states that Influents eon-' -JAMES WTTHTCOMflE." 'di'tions at CorraUIs "are the beet of ' 5 avny 9. A. 1. V. in lac Biacv, b Biaiv- ment which Is intended to relieve anxiety of parents who have sons the camp. T- SAVE YOUR FRUIT PITS FOR THE BOYS' MASKS SUNDAY TABLE DE' HOTE DINNER 50c at the Hew Josephine Now under sew management Come in and let us get acquainted ' with you N. S. Bennett, who waa here Fri day evening from Medtord gathering up fruit pits tor the government, is urging every family to save pits of most every kind. Those wanted sre prune, plum, cherry, date, olive, peach and apricot pits and hickory nut and walnut shells. Mr. Bennett took three sacks of pitg from this city to Medford Fri day, and states that he expects to gather two or three barrels more at this place. Medford is the central shipping point for southern Oregon, and there are now approximately 2,500 pounds of pits there ready for shipment. . It requires about 200 peach pits, says Mr. Bennett, or seven pounds of nut shells, to produce enough carbon for one gas mask. Carbon from other sources is used in some masks, but that made from fruit pits Is said to be the best protection against the poisonous German gas when placed In the respirators. Mr. Bennett is urging that every family save their fruit pits and de posit them In the barrels found on the streets of Grants Pass, placed there for that purpose by the Red Cross. Do your bit toward saving the soldiers' lives by saving the pits. Mrs. H. A. Oorliaa Mrs. H. A. Corliss was born Octo ber IT. 185., at Fish port. Maine, and died at San Francisco, Thursday, Oc tober 24, 1918. She earn to the pacific coast In 1877 and baa been a resident ot Grants Pass and vicinity for the past 25 years. She Is sur vived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. W. 1. Sweetland. of Roseburg, and Mrs. J. A. Comeller. of San Francisco, and one son, Chas. W. Gray, ot this city, and by two broth ers, E. F. Ridley, of Ellensburg, and F. W. Ridley, of Seattle. The body is to be burled In the Masonic cemetery this (Sunday) af ternoon a) 3: SO, an open air service being in charge of the Eastern Star. Meutnot Elliott BerreUry 'Lieutenant Bert R. Elliott, serv ing In the dental corps at Camp Lewis, was last week elected secre tary of a dental society which was recently organlied In camp. Snectal at Rose's Saturday and Sunday, Hatslwood French salad 1c cream. FStt NEW TOIAY IDS. MOSS AGENCY Fir Insur ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. 204 8ixth atreet. tt INSURANCE Any kind, boat of companies. L. A. Lauuer, real estat. tt LOST Between Loves Station and Grants Pass, an overcoat with bot tle ot red tablets in pocket. Re turn to Dr. Loughrldge. 100 FOR SALE Office desk, dining table and other household articles. Phone 398-R. 99 LOST-On Wednesday at the 9. P. depot, a package containing Red Cross and some other articles. Finder please return to S22 D St.. or phone 384-C. FOR SALE 1916 model Ford auto mobile first class condition, $300. Also 80 acres land 4 miles, from town will sell cheap. Amos Smith. 1 '100 W ANTED A team or one, good horse : for their keep, light work on small place, good care and good feed. Wonld buy If Bulled. Ad dress No. 1806 Courier. 100 Uarbor Tract Hold- Today the C. F. Garber tract ot 40 acres, lying east of the city, was sold to the State Land Board. There Is said to be a vineyard of about 20 acres on the place. Japalac In all shades, both small and large cans at Cramer Bros. 99 Seven New Physicians stated this afternoon that there were seven new cases of Influenza In this city, some ot them more severe than any that have yet been reported Pattons guaranteed paint at Cramer Bros. Sun-Proof 99 Electric Work Have your electric work done while our man is in Grants Pass Monday and Tuesday. October 28 and 29. Leave call for electrician at Oxford hotel. Pauls Electric store Garland heating stoves for home and store building at Cramer Bros Teachers to Iraw Pay i- Suoerintendent J. A. Churchill has Informed the county achool su perlntendent's office that teachers are entitled to full pay for the time during which the schools are closed on account ot Spanish Influenza. When vou order bread ask for Moore's vou aet It fresh. ,99tf We Feed Yot Tlu best th market aflTwU and at a or man's rl We come near to giving you rich man's fare, liccaus buy la liurge quant I Hps, pay oaah, take advantage ot all discounts, and wll at very Might margin of profit. THE ROCHDALE THE STORK OK GUARANTEED OOODtf - C. R, FIF1RLD. Manager' ' IUiiiImII Retorted Ikkter Harry Randall, ot the Panama Cafe, Is reported to he somewhat tm- proved In health today. He has been suffering from Influenia.' His moth er, Mrs. LJbby Dodge, Is said to be quit HI, also. Turner Improvlnjt W. M. Turner, who has been very 111 tor about two weeks, Is reported to be somewhat better today. Be ing V 2 years of age. his years are against blm, tut b is making a good flgbt tor speedy recovery, i- MARRIED MrGEKX-OH At the horn ot th bride on 'North Third street. Sat urday afternoon, Evatyn Lu Oo and 'Roy Francis MoOee, Rav. Mel ville T. Wjre officiating. The wedding ceremony was per formed at 1:30 In th presence of a few Intimate friend and relative, and at 3:47 th bride and groom toft on the Southern Paclflo for IO An geles, where they will spend two weeks. They will b at horn after November 15. It's Patent "to Painters That's the only kind of paint II to put on lumlior aajrwbrro It It pttned to hnat and ruld l THE BEST PAINT you can bu. Very often, however, tlie hoUKe owner will not let the imlntrr furnish Out bent vJnt be. cause It comU a few rent a gallon more than Uw worthies stuff. We don't kenu the rhettp hind brain we luue .found It .ntffns(vr for our runtoraera. . 4 WE DO FIXE KIIOE 1U: 1 A I It I . i Jewell Hdw. Co. BARRELS and kegs, suitable tor ci der or vinegar, for sale at Moore's Bakery. 99tf Take Down IViBters The treasury department at Wash-. Ington requests that all Fourth Lib erty loan posters be taken down Im mediately at tney nave serveu rneir purpose. This should be done In or der to make room for the Vnlted War Work campaign posters now be ing put up. STUDY the DRAUGIT No, we have not misspelled the word. "Draught" is the word we Intended to use. In fact. It's the only word that would answer. Because it's the most important feature of those superb HEATING STOVES $ RANGES What's the use of the best stove in the world If it won't draw? You wouldn't have it as a gift. There's the strong point in our famous MONARCH Stoves and Ranges. We guarantee them to draw if there Is any kind of an old hole at the top for the smoke to get out at. While the war ia raging across the waters Insure peace In your home by installing a reliable stove or Range. Grants Pass Hardware Co. Paul's Electric Store- Wiring, lighting, everything elec trical. Phone 90. Medford. 103 Two Drunks- Two men without a trouble on earth were picked up last night by the police. They left all care behind them. In dear old California. After facing the police court they were permitted to go on their way on the train this morning, both being from Crescent City. This is sweet pea planting time. We have a fine assortment of Morse's Spencer sweet peas In separate col ors. Cramer Bros. 99 Serum Received Dr. 'Nlbley reports that he has Just received a supply of anti-Influenza serum, probably enough for 100 persons. The treatment consists of a hypodermic Injection of eight drops of the serum, to he followed within 48 hours by an injection of 16 drops. The serum Is said to act as a preventive, not as a cure. . All kinds of Commercial Printlnf t the Cn'irler Office. ALL CANS STERALIZED The Hazelwood Creamery Company Is making everv effort to prevent the spread of Influenza, and so there will be no possi bility of contagion from the handling ot cream cans, every can Is Thoroughly sterallr.ed before It Is allowed to leave the central plunt. Ask your grocer for IIar.elwood butter, the best. HAZELWOOD CREAMERY O. K. Nelson, operator WIREGRIP TIRES ARE OUTWEARING CORDS We Have Them C, L. HOBART CO.