PAGB FOCB DAILY IfJOCB RJVRH COUK1KM Till ItHOAV. NOVRMIIK.lt 7, IBIH. POPULAR SONGS Oaah with rder Whea tit green leave turn to cold. Whan tit kslMr do th goo tep. When th moon shine down In old When the moon shine in Ireland. When there' peace on earth again. When the tun goes down In Dixie. When th sunset torn th ocean1 bin to cold. When we cather wild flowers. When we meet In th sweet by and by. When ire reach that old port, some where In France. When we wind up the watch on th Rhine.. When I dream about that southern home of mine. The Made asd Photo House D-D top RowwU, Proprietor Trench-Digging Crab. -On of th creatures most adept at mimicry la the fiddler crab. This cu Hons creature Is an expert In trench digging. He carries with him, as part B( his body, an extraordinary weapon which nerves as spade, sword and spoon. This Is an enlargement of on tlaw shaped so much like s fiddle that It Urea the crab Its name. INFLUENZA TAKES 3RD GRANTS PASS VICTIM The third death In Grants Pass front the InXluenta epidemic occur red this morning when George Mor rrs died from pneumonia following the 6panlsh' Intluenxa. Mr. Morris had been ill tor a week or more but was supposed to have nearly recov ered, but a relapse proved fatal. Mr. Morris was born In Ashton, 111., Jan uary SO, 1874, and came to Grants Pass In October, 1889. In July 1907, he was marrrled to Myrtella Agnes Morrison, who with 7-year-old daughter, Jesse, survive. There Is also a brother, Charles V. Morris, a resident of this city. - A private funeral will be held In Hall's chapel Saturday afternoon at 2:30. and the Interment will be In the Granite Hill cemetery. IX APPRECIATION In times of great sorrow the sin cere sympathy of one's friends is a source of great comfort. We desire to express our gratitude for the many manifestations of deep regard during our late bereavement. DR. J. C. SMITH and FAMILY. If You Want a Good Eating Apple Phone 43 For box of the DELICIOUS THE ROCHDALE THE STORE OF GUARANTEED GOODS C. R, FIFIELD, Manager Here are the Wirthmor war time service Blouses TyE term them "war time service Blouses" for " " that in fact is what they are. They answer the need of service just as they answer the need of econ omy. They enable thrifty women the Nation over to heed the Government's injunction to save, and at the same time be prettily and attractively Bloused. There is no "fripperies' about the Wirthmor, no gaudy, tawdry, overtrimmed styles, but rather the neat, the dainty, the modest in design, the character of styles that are always popular, but now more so than ever before. Add to this style desirability real service giving quality and you have the matchless value the word Wirthmor stands for. LOT Jfl Of fine Voile. Front tucked and collar trimmed with pretty Venlse Lace, which ex tends down entire front. Tarn back cuffs. LOT J3 Semi-tailored model. Front dalntly embroidered. Convertible collar, a neat simple effective model. LOT J 3 Large tuxedo collar and cuffs of fine madras; body of Voile of superior quality. Groups of tiny crosswise tucks prettily trim front. LOT 34 Of fancy barred Ma dras, a sightly and serviceable model. Convertible collar and all seams double stitched. Vest collar and turn back cuffs are of Voile. The price ot these Wirthmor Waists Is sUU $1.00. Only a limited number are still to be had at tlUs low price'. On December 1st, when the makers present material stocks are exhaust ed the price will Inevitably be ad.' vanced to $1.50... This Is essential to maintain the high standard that the Wirthmor always has and always will represent. 2Tc Golden Rule PER52N4L LOOdL Miss Lulu Benedict spent Wednes day in Medford. "Cashmere Bouquet." Sabln has It. Mrs. N. F. Clement, who spent several . weeks In Medford, has re turned to Grants Pass. Full weight, 1 lb. can Royal Bak ing Powder 45c. 'Basket Grocery. 09 J. E. Turnbutl returned to Eugene last night after spending a few days her. Rev. Melville T. Wire went to Ashland this afternoon, expecting to return tomorrow. Hyacinths, Tulips and Narcissus bulbs at Cramer Bros. 09 Miss Mildred Smith arrived last night from Toledo, Ore., and went to Orescent City. Marigold milk, 1 cans for 35c. Bas' ket Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. MoGe return ed last night from their weddlug trip, which Included a visit at Los Angeles. Dutch bulbs for sale at Cramer Bros. 09 Misses Dorothy and Miriam Boo- xer, of Medford, are in the city to remain during the absence of their father. Rev. L. Myron Booier. who was called to Walla Walla, Wash., on account of the Illness of his daugh ter, Lavelle, a student at Whitman college, who Is ill with Influents. Flour. $3.90 per sack at the Bas ket Grocery. 09 Mrs. R. W. Clarke and daughter, Mrs. Reenter, returned last night from Berkeley, Cal., where they spent the past four weeks. Mrs Clarke says that In San Francisco every person appearing on the street must wear a mask, and that It is a pleasure to return to a country where masks are not an essential. Dutch bulbs for sale at Cramer Bros. 09 Will Baughn, who spent a day or two here with his mother, Mrs. Ker- ley, left Tuesday for EI Paso to re sume bis position with the' Southern Pacific. He came here expecting to spend a 30-day vacation, but was called Into service on the Dunsmulr division and he spent his vacation working. Electrical Work- Installed by an established elec . i , ,i ... im-m uriu wun competent men, Pauls Electrio Store, phone 90, Med toru, Ore. tf Ensign Harvey Here Ensign Guy Harvey arrived last night to spend a few days at home Ensign Harvey spent the greater part of hla time In Alaska since his last visit home. Dickinson Golnit to Newport- Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgv Dickinson expect to leave on Saturday tor New port, Ore., where Mr. Dickinson will be the assistant cashter of th West em State bank. Mr. Dickinson has been at Newport for th past tare weeks and Is much pleased with the place. ltoad Contract Outulcted J. Wolke, who bas returned from Myrtle Creek, whore he spent most of the summer on a Pacific highway contract, states that the grading has been completed from Myrtle Creek to DUlard, with the exception of a short piece on which the county failed to secure a right-of-way. The bridges, contracts for which are held by other companies, are yet to be constructed. This grading of about nine miles, eliminated the Roberts mountain road and nine railroad crossings. TO NOKTHSIDK LANDOWNERS I All persons under the northslde ditch who are interested In irriga tion are requested to notify E. G. Harris or Judge Gillette at once, as to the acreage they are willing to sign for under an acceptable guar antee. If sufficient acreage Is In sight an irrigation corporation will be form ed In order to put the Irrigation proposition on a business basis. 09 WATER USERS COMMITTEE NEW TO.MY WANTED Ten or fifteen teams to haul lumber from Swede Basin to Waters Creek. A. L. Allen, 410 B street. 14 FOR SALE 50 acres of red soil on river chickens, cows or without. Long terms, half mile from city, $125 per acre. Address No. 1880 care Courier. 14 FOR RENT Three nice front office rooms in Schallhorn building. South Sixth street. For particu lars Inquire at 203 Burgess St. 07 Ixwi $M,0OO Transformer- The California-Oregon Power Co. lost one of their $S,0OO transform era and also the transformer house at the Gold Ray plant Weilnesduy morning, the same having burned up about 3 a. m. They had been work Ing on the transformer for some time and had It about ready to put Into service again with the exception of drying out the oil. This was Ing accomplished with the aid of an electric forge which was undor the transformer boiling the oil. The parts of the transformer that were not being heated were hanging from crane in the transformer house and were covered with canvas and evidently the fumes from the boil ing oil were Ignited by a short cir cuit some place In the building, causing the building to catch fire and completely burn up together with the transformer parts. Med ford Tribune. GOOD EAR CORN for sale at 2 cents per pound. Lathrop Bros. Phone 609-F-22. 14 FOR SALE One Avery tractor, 5-10; one New Way gang plow, 12-incb; one gang disc plow, in terchangeable to single; one irri gation outfit complete, 4-lnch pump direct connection to 10 h. p. motor, 8-lnch and 6-Inch pipe. Get particulars from F. D. Elsmann, Rogue River. 14 Ih-lver Him 0we Call The Jackson County Creamery Is working one truck short today due to having one of their large Max well trucks smashed up by a south bound Southern Pacific freight train at the Third street crossing this morning at about K:20 o'clock, says the Medford Tribune. Lyle Plckel who was driving the truck east on Third street did not see the ap proaching train from the north in time to stop and the train hit his truck well past the center and turn ed It completely around and hit It again In front throwing It clear of the track and breaking down one of the S. P. trespass signs as well as marring the side of a telegraph pole. Picket stayed with his ma chine and rode It through, coming out uninjured but pretty badly shak en up and scared. The machine Is practically a total wreck. Labor-saving Penholder. To conserve his time a man whose monthly duty It Is to sign 100,000 sul ory checks for s railway compuny cm ploys a multiple penholder thnt per mits us signature to be written five times In one operation. The nppnra tus, says Popular Mechanics Muga sine, differs from some others In that the fountain pens are clamped to a pivoted rack that is mounted In n portable box resembling a suitcase. The cover, when opened flat on the desk top, holds a frame In which the vouchers are placed for signing. What H Didn't Llk About Helm. Kenneth's little playmate, Helen, was to have a party. Only girls war to be Invited, bat Kenneth was so ftware of this fact He longed for an Invitation and expected one up to th day of the party. But alas I th invita tion didn't come. Downhearted, he said to his mother: "Ton know, mother, X like Helen awfully well, bnt I ear. talnly don't like her ways." Well, Folks now that we have gotteiK.1 acquainted let us be friends and come over any time and have a chat. Now that we have Mr. Hamm that yon all know very well and his excellent reputation for cooking. Say have you ever tried Us pan- try. The pie he makes Just melts in your mouth. When ..yon eat It you think moth er just baked It. New Josephine Hotel "Commonwealth and Coff. The Introduction of coffee Into Eng land dutes from the period of th Oromwelltan Protectorate; according to a Restoration pamphleteer. "Cof fee and Commonwealth came In togeth er." Jacobs, a Jew, opened a coffee boas at Oxford In 10.10, and two years later the first one was established In London by Pasqun Roseo, the Armeni an servant of a city merchant No Crime to 8tlfl Yawn. The office boy snya he has no record of any law having been enacted mak ing It a crime to stifle a yawn. You may hav In mind the case of Mac beth, who, as you will recall, creatod I sensation In th newspapers of bis time by murdering sleep, Indianapo lis Star. Latin Derivative. Corporal Is derived from th same Lntln ord captntn, but with an ad mix -m of Hi meaning and spelling of gllult word corps. Cuporalis In medieval Latin meant a chlof or comn bene th French enporai. Cold-Wator Cur. If our ryes uru In good order w may keep them so by opening ihsm under cold water every morning when we wash, but cold water Is for strong eyes; weak ones should us It tepid, with a little borarlc powder dissolved therein. Keep your borado solution ready mixed In a bottle, then yon won't hav to make It up every day. Our classified ads bring results. Snvulnom at Ota (tourlsr Ofne. m n Wo fifing with IncleSam! ' In the- -New ThtPwfaci Tobacco for Pip and Cidtmttt Our Government needs tin for war purposes. Thus the . new "Tea-Foil" Package of Tuxedo tobacco renders a timely and a double service: it saves tin and has many advantages: Soft and pliable. Decreases in size as tobacco is used. Tobacco does not cake in this package. No digging it out with the finger. Keeps the tobacco in perfect condition. Costs you less than tin. 10c a package. Try Tuxedo in the new "Tea-Foil" Package today. The Tobacco J) 'yw.OLaranteed by 4 i"CooAr unu.l:.,r,linilljlIIIM)j v.