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1IA1LY K'JUUB KlVtUi UOUIUKM Miii.v)VVOvitomm l. I9i. POPULAR SONGS 15c each. T lor $1.00 poatiwld Cash with order Bweet Daddy. Sweat Emmallna, my gal. Sweetest girl In TenneMM. Sweetheart time. Sweet little buttercup. That beautiful baby ot mine. That's the kind ot baby for me. Then I'll come back to you. There are two eyes in Dixie. There'll be a hot time in the C. S. A. There's a green hill out in Flanders. There'a a little bit ot bad in every mnA little rirl. There's a little blue star in the win dow. TharA'a a little home in my land. There's a mother old and gray who needs me now. There's an angel missing from hear en. There's a service flag flying from . our house. The Mask and Photo House Stanton Howell, Proprietor NKW KILIMJ OX SltJAU Sam H. Baker, food admlnls- ininr fnr .losenhlne county. has received a te'.egram from the state food administrator at f Portland, to the effect that be- ginning November 1 the allow- anc of sugar will be three PER52N1L LOCAL pounds per person each month, and for restaurants, three 4- pounds for each 90 meals. JOSEPHINE EDUCATOR VISITS ROSEBURG Conrad P. Olson appointed by Governor Withycombe as Justice of supreme court to succeed Frank A. Moore has worked his way from a poor farmer boy. He knows cbndl tions in all classes. Keep him on the bench by writing in his name November 6th. (Adv.) MJ.B.Coffee Why? Ill Best Coffee at any price You can make more cups of good coffee with less M. J. B. than with any other coffee. Ground just right to make the best cup of coffee. Blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. Thoroughly aged before it is roasted. Quality never changes. It's the most economical. It goes further. Vacuum Packed by Spec ial Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. - It Reaches You Fresh Every Can Guaranteed Mrs. Alice M. Bacon, county school superintendent of Josephine county. who was a visitor here yesterday, re turned to Grants Pass this morning Mrr. Bacon is working in the inter ests of '.he Victory .s and girls camp i (M rnd cam. rtre to co iter with Walter '.tvt. flute niair.i; from Po::::in!. w!:; In tit s cliy veat.-rd iv arranging fol the. cam paign. Mrs. Bacon said that the Influents situation in Josephine county is much improved and. that the rural schools are re-opening, after tne quarantine ban. The schools in Grants Pass are-still closed but she expects them to open within a rew dav. Joseohlne county has been more fortunate in obtaining teach er than Douelas county, and Mrs. Bacon said they were but one teach' er short in the entire county, but she h. selected a large number ot teachers from recent high school graduates and retired, experienced teachers. 'Roseburg Review. Samuel Mathls ot Kogue River spent the day In the city. "Page" Talcum. Sabln has tt. 81 Mrs. Ruby Moore went to Cold Hill this afternoon to visit ner grandmother for a few days. C. E. McLane, democratic nominee tor sheriff. " D. M. Green, of Portland, who hna been In the city for several uays, and 0. S. Coodnow left this morn ing for the Goodnow mine. ah order for hemstitching anu pecottng promptly filled at the Han dlcraft Shop, Medtord. Wm. Bradley, of Grlnnell, la.. spent a few days In the city with E B. Blanchard, an old friend. Mr. Bradley continued his Journey this morning. Special, cheese Saturday S4 cents a pound at the Rorhdnle. 04 Tom Galvln and family came over yesterday from Crescent City. wr. Galvln will return to the coast but his family will remain here for a week or more. AT A report reached this city today that Nels Stranne, a section foreman at Glendale, was run over by a light engine near that place yesterday and killed. Definite information cannot be had at this time, -but the report stated that August Goettsche. an en gineer of this city, was running the engine at the time of the accident. It seems that Stranne was on si)eeder and was unable to get out nf th way In time. Mr. Goettsche left for Portland last evening. a -.! Martlu Off Duty J. P. Martin, oue ot the night po licemen, Is 1U at his home. A. G. Churchwood is temporarily taking his place. Special at Rose's Saturday and Sunday, Uaxelwood Trench salad Ice cream. FSU Find lUfo anil Horn A .22 calibre Winchester rifle, model 1S90, and an automobile horn were found Wednesduy by Fred Reynolds son. The articles were found wrapped In paper, beneath a log on the hillside near this city, and are now at the recorder's efflce. Tires Repaired Have the largest and moat com plele tire repairing equipment In Grants Pass. All work uncondUton ally guaranteed. Tavts & Powers Auto Co. Ot Second Xehew Killed Wm. Fallln has Just received word of the death at the front on August 6, of his nephew. Corporal W. E, Fallln, whose father. J. J. Fallln, lives In Fall City. Ore. This is Mr. Fallln's second son to fall at the front. A third son Is still on the battle line. Hallowe'en Pttuika While no serious damage has been reported rom the pranks of the boys and girls last night, one auto load ot boys became too noisy and wore taken In by the police, and given a lecture. It Is also reported that some flower beds were destroy' ed by the boys and girls. Mammoth Carrot U. D. Mihllls. one of the ranchers near this city, yesterday brought a mammoth carrot to the Courier of fice. The tuber Is about two and half feet long. - The Oxford Cafe- Is a very good place to eat at noon time. The menu consists of soup, relish, roast beef, veal and mutton: two vegetables, bread and butter, pie, pudding, tea, coffee, milk. The price 40c. Regular 6 o'clock plate dinner, same price. Again In UioellgUt Fred Irwin, traveling candy sales man who was wanted In this city few weeks ago, charged with pass lug ' worthless checks, lias been ar rested at Baker City, this time being wauted at Eugene for passing worth less, or forged, checks. Irwin said to have passed one bad check tor $100 la Eugene. Woodward Quit Clerking C. H. Woodward has severed his connection with the Golden Rule store and will hereafter be with the John Hampshire company. He will be in the company office at Canyon ville. which will have charge. of the clerical work connected with the road contract on the Pacific High war. the company having a 10-mfIe construction contract. Conrade P. Olson was selected by ttnvernnr Withvcombe from a state wide field of aspirants as Justice of the supreme court to succeed Justice i Moore. He is now on the Job. Keep him there by writing in his name on November 5th. (Adv.) wm to THRIFT STAMP MONEY If you have, anything to sell try classified ad. Death of Ur The death of William Harmon, well known In this city as a former railroad brakeman tor the Southern Pacific, occurred about 9 o'clock this morning at his rooms in the Nevada rooming house. lie was 44 years oft age and had been suffering from dropsy for the last two years. Roae- burg Review. The Queen of the Kitchen She dearly loves quality In groceries and provisions, for she realties fully that without, quality in them she can not give you a meal of quality. Substltutos only result In .failures and dis appointments, a COMK TO I S NKXT When you want' groeerles) that produce- results and cost no more., come to us. We have them. Others are gottln them every day, and so wjll, you if you once give them a trial. THE ROCHDALE , TUB STORK OK QUAJIANTKHD GOOUM C. Ik riFIKIJ, MaiMMier NKW TOUAV FOR SAUK Ford In tine condition, electrlo starter, seat covers, $560. John U. Denlaon. 05 DRY WOOD. FOR SALB We have on hand 350 tiers ot dry wood cut from piling strips, pine and fir lumber, that we will close out at $2.50 per tlir delivered. All or ders C. O. D. Edgesbin 4 Adams Lumber Co. Thone IHT-J. 05 WANTED Horse, weight about 1200 pounds. Answer by lutter to R. F. D, No. 2, ix 5 7 A,. Orants Pass, Ore. 85 ted Ctwm Xnuu IWmnh. Hre The Christmas parcet boxe for the Red Cross have' arrived and those who have Christmas parcel la bels may apply to C. A. Wlnetrout for boxes. All kinds of legal blanks at Courier. the Envelopes at thj Courier Office ARE HHSO BAD OFF. Ttmre ' suit ' aWiiorH Impres sion, says an suthorlty, that Siberia Is at waste land, the epitome ot cold siid. doniilatioo. In the fare ot this. 11 Is Interesting to know thitt our armlus now alaUed In and around Vladivostok sre really well oKl The ouuatry and climate nr.i about like that ot eastern Pennsylvania. iuuI lb- aoldlcrs have flue times fbthlng htid hunting. Th- winter season nlns. like ours, In Novem ber, and the facilities for barracks In Vladivostok are unusually kooJ. The Russians In that purl of S . berla are reported to be tn accord with the Knlted States, and have the presence of our armies as the harbingers of better dyt to come for bleeding Russia. Gather IViwh nix Mrs. C. H. Woodward, Mrs. It. H Allyn and Mrs. George Eaton drove to the Martin Angel place down the river yesterday and succeeded In gathering three sacks of peach pits. It Is reported that several sacks more can be gathered on the ranch and they will be used to make carbon for the soldiers gas masks. FARMERS ATTENTION Experimenting costs money. We are doing busln-ies os a solid basis, as we have our trade established no experimenting. I learn that some parties were In the county last week ex plaining their company's operations. The tact Is thitt the same company tried to break the market and lower the Gutter prices to fi.l cents. Ton ask them they cannot deny It. The Hntnlwood ' Company has kept the price to what It Is and wu-are paying 85 cents now. Producers csn help themselves by sending butter fat to the company that has a market for all their good'i., am) alway pay the top prices. II .UK l,V( X l ( 'UK. A M K It Y C. K. Nefoon, erator To the Residents of School District No. 7: Until November 15th 25e per name will be paid cash tor each child between the ages of 4 and 20 reldine within School District No. " 7 whose name does not already ap- mafVmmjtn . near on the annual census on file in p"j Kj the clerk's office. Those interested i jH I should call at the office of E. 3. Van 'pa 1 ! Dyke, clerk, for cards and further Information. The names lacking on the annual census will probably be from families where there are no children In school, or recent arrivals. EDWARD a VAN DYKE 09 School Clerk Announcement m wm m m We are plowed to announce that starting the 1st of No vember the well known H' mi m ; Mr. Hamm ii3 m H will be with us In our kitch en as Steward and Chef, and will continue to give his high grade ot service. RED CROSS SELL! OF New , Josephine Hotel The loal Red Cross chapter re ports having made a shipment yes- ?i Iterday of 23,820 pounds ot Al mag azines, Including 320 pounds from Rogue River. This shipment will bring about $200, with some Uttle expenses to be paid out of that. The effort was worth while, and the pub- He is called upon to save their Al magazines, books of account and things ot that kind for a call to be made soon. iflWHuMUsWawsi HOME REMINDER In every K. ot C. hut in this coun try and overseas there is an admon' ltlon to "Write to Mother often." 5 vm Wm4P$ N I Ml wMktitMwkM If Smart 8tylc5Menon7ioro Price jutt thoii that you like to pay Save 20 onbur ew Overcoat ADLER Nockabouts warm r roomy overcoats with no lining to wear out, none to pay for save you about one dollar of every Jive. Lots of clever new models. All Adler Collegian Overconta and Suits ore cut by master designers. Every separate operation, from foundation to final buttonhole, must conform to upe cial, exacting standard. No wonder they wear so long. Just now the purchase of an Adler Collegian Nockabout or full-lined Overcoat of Suit is admirable thrift. The money saved en ables you to help win the war. 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