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DAILY K'JQUB HIV Kit COUKlKJt Hl'NOAV. NOVEMHKH IT, I9l. PAGE FOl'R i POPULAR SONGS 14 each, 7 for 1.00 postpaid Ouh with order , Ton brought Ireland tight over to me. Tou came, you saw, you conquered. Tou can't bring back yesterday. Sou oan't put the beauty back In the Ton don't have to be Irish. Tou, Just you. . Tou made me cry for you. Tou made the world tor me. Tou may hold a million girlies In yout arms. Tou never can be too sure about the Kirls. Tod never can tell. ' ' Toung America, we're strong tor you. You-oo Just you. -Tour country needs you. Tou're breaking my heart with good' fay. Tou're a grand old tlag. VnnVo a rreat bin lonesome baby. Tou're going to fall In lor with Cat- ifnrala. . Tou're tn style when you're wearing a smile. . Tke Music ani Photo House Stanton RoweU, Proprietor L. Myron Booier to Preach - Rev. L, Myron Booier, pastor of the Medford Presbyterian church. Is expected to preach in Bethany Pres byterian church this morning at 11 o'clock. The influenaa ban not yet being lifted In Medford permits Mr. Booier to occupy his former pul-Plt. and AvoidS5YmVy :. XOTICB E. G. Holman, having bought the Interest of N. O. Clark In the Clark &. Holman business, all persons In debted to the firm are notified that all accounts are payable immediate ly to E. O. Holman or N. O. Clark. 17 CLARK' HOLMAN. What Is the difference between railroad during a rate war, and a meat man? : . '. . - Dally Thought Zeal 4s blind, or badly regulated, when It encroaches upon the right! Of others. Pasquler QuesneL COVXTY TRKASVRER'S CALL FOR COVRTHOVSB WARRANTS There are funds tn the treasurer's hands tor redemption of courthouse warrants No. 62 and No. 6S, pro tested December 4, 1917. Interest o9ed on above warrants Nov. 1, 1918. v , GEORGE S. CALHOCN, JO " County Treasurer. NSW TO!AY JOS. MOSS. AGENCY Fire Insur ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. . 204V4 Sixth street. tt INSURANCES Any kind, beat of companies. JU A. Lauaer, real estate. ' tt FOR SALE Heating atove, 10-inch cast Iron lining, cheap. N. G ' Clark. 80S Lawnridge. Ave. 17 WANTED Bookkeeper and sten ' ographer. Must be good at fig' ures and have some knowledge of shorthand. Address No. 19S2 care of Courier. 18 The railroad meets the cut, but the meat man cuts the meat! . YOUR FAVORITE CUT AWAITS YOU HERE PUT UP IX STYLE WHEN YOU APPEAR WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOU ' WELL AXD FAST! OUR SPEED MAKES MAVY ST AXD AGHAST! THIS IS THE PLACE FOR CHOICE MEATS IX A HURRY! The City Market 46S G STREET- " PHONTS 52 GARAGE First class work; elec trical work a speciality; satisfac tion guaranteed. Oils and gaso line. Everett Steiger Garage, 211 North SlxtU Street, Phone 298. 4 FOR SALE Young team (excellent pullers), wagon, plows, harrows hay, lumber, cedar posts, shot gun, rifle, bedsteads, oil stove and "other articles. Phone 502-F-12, Mrs. George. L. Morris, Rd. 1, Grants Pass, Ore. 42 1 PERSSNflL B LbQfIL Mine Evolyn Clarkson, of Rogue' River, spent Saturdsy In this city. "Pussy Willow." Sabln has it. IT Mrs. Anna Plerson and little son left 'Friday night for Missoula, Mon tana, to visit Mrs. Plcraon's mother. Mrs. Alice Palton, of Chlco, who visited her brother, Ed. McCann, at Kerby, left Friday night tor Eugene. Mrs. A. W. McCalvry. who visited w riamrhter. Mrs. Fred KoDerts. left Friday night, returning to Seat tie. Mrs T. Y. Dean loft tor Portland Friday night on account of the ser ious Illness of her daughter, I'auiine, a student In Portland. S L. Edgerton left Saturday morn Ing for Valler, Mont., on a ousiucm and Dleaaure trip. H win aiso siui at Portland. L, C. Ness left Friday night re turning to Seattle, after spending week here with' his sisters.' ' Mrs Edith Rehkopt and Mrs. Mary A Browne, and his brother, Sam Neas. Mrs. B. A. Stannard and Mrs Leda Pummel, mother and alster of the lste B. A. Stsnnard Jr.. arrived .,- satnrdav morning from Rich' mond. Cat., to'attend the funeral. Mrs. F. W. Russell, who has been visiting relatives here tor the past few weeks, reaves today for vauejo Cat. She wilt be accompanied to California by Miss Cecilia A. Harris. C. E. Peterson snd family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Twwit. Mr. Peterson, wno is Heavy lUiu Falls According to the government rain gauge kept at this place, 1.18 Inches of rain fell In the valley during the past three days. Attention M. W. of A Pay all dues at the Rochdale store to C. R. Flfleld. N. 0. Clark, clerk W. O. W. Meeting Will commence Monday night. A full attendance Is desired. Robert Netlson, C. C. 17 Returns From Knxt George fj. Sabln hat returned from North Dakota, where he was called a few weeks ago by the donth ot a relative. 1 IWwtul Boy Over There Dr. and Mrs. Bestul have Just re ceived notification that the ship on which their sons, Robert and' Juel, sailed, has arrived over there. llarioUna In Mag ruin Get our club catalogue. Rexall Store. 19 Xo More Shells- Word htfs been received from Red Cress headquarters that no more fruit pits and nut gholli are' wants J y the government. Then Is still a domsnd, however, for tin toll. A Lancer Crowd Friday's Courier announced that nephew of Mrs. DeWltt. Is assistant Mrs. Chrlstlleb attended the nation secretary for physical work In the al conference ot the Brethren church army T M C. A. and Is on a tourit which there were 60 present. of the northwest. lTner WM m,,ch aTr m"bor present, the number being 60.000. SUNDAY CHURCH OF CHRIST We are expecting banner at tendance Will you be one to see the 10 O'CLOCK SURPRISE Better than ever It , , Sermon 11:00 A. M. "The Final Repudiation of ', Rationalism" This has something to do with . YOU It you are a red blooded American. . 7:30 P. M. VICTORY'1 SERVICE ' Come and join the songs j victory of ATTEXTIOX Ladies why stand by a hot stove on Suiiday and cook dinner when you can get It at the JOSEPHINE HOTEL at leas than you can cook it and no dirty dishes to clear away afterwards. Look this bill over: Special Sunday Dinner . ; i i at the Xew JOSEPHINE HOTE 5:30 nntil 8 p. m. 5)c MENU Soup Chicken Gumbo, Creole Relish Sliced Tomatoes Celery Hearts Entrees Club Steak Grilled, Josephine Broiled South Down Mutton Chops, String Beans Veal Steak Fried in Crumbs Tomato Sauce Pan Fried Pork Chops, Candled Sweet Potatoes Braised Sirloin Tips, en Casserole Roast Roast Prime Ribs of Native Beef, Drip Gravy Baked Young , Cornfed Turkey, Pea nut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Vegetables Potatoes a la Merle Escalloped Sweet Corn Dessert Green Apple Pie . Hot Mince Pie Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake - From Homings' Shack bCoffee Tea Milk Chocolate Demi Tasse Injured In Mill Mr. and Mrs. J - . . . . . a r. . I - .1 ma, leit maay nigm ior romauu, having been notified of the serious Injury of their son In one of the mills. He was mill superintendent. "The Kaiser Is Killed" By J. T. Roberson. The Kaiser was a four footed bog, and weigh ed, when dressed 528 pounds. It you need good pigs, J. T. has them at $5 to $10, according to size, at Won der, Ore. 18 Special at Roae' R. Clark, of Sel-I o... ..i q, .. uAinni . r 1 ------" - French salad Ice cream. FStt Receives FluK The Chamber ot Commerce has received a new flag, from Washing ton, D. C. It Is four blue bars on a white field, with a border ot red, and represents the four Liberty loans all ot which "went over the top." Orlando llliler HI A message was received from Camp Lewis Friday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlller, stating that their son, Orlando, was seriously 111 with pneumonia, following inriu enza. Mr. and Mrs. Hlller left Fri day evening toi Camp Lewis. Turkey and Chicken Dinner At the Oxford Sunday evening. 5:30 to 7:30, 50c. And our usual Sunday lunch, 12 to 1:30 p. m., 40c. Stannard Funeral Monday The funeral ot B. A. Stannard, who died at Wenatchee, Wash., No vember 1 4, will be held at the Gran ite Hill cemetery Monday., The ser vice will be In charge of the Wood men of the World, of which organ ization Mr. Stannard was a member. The members of the order will leave Hall's chapel at 2:30 p. m. Pole Atomi Wire The electric power In this city was out of commission yesterday fore noon, due to a pole falling across the wires at Foots Creek. As a re sult, many businesses were Incon venienced and the linotype machine at the Courier office was idle half the day. Xew Stars on Mag Stars for the following names have been added to the service flag of Newman Methodist Episcopal church: Bert R. Elliott, Robt. V. Whipple. Fred Collins, Horace Hair. Frank E. Price, Paul Blanchard, Lynn Sabln, Jesse Johnston, making a total ot 39 stars. Electrical Work- Installed by an established elec trical firm . with competent men. Pauls Electric Store, phone 90, Med ford. Ore,, , , , 25 Former O. P. Man Dies of Wounds- Word was received here yesterday of the death of Corporal B. , Stor mont, who was wounded September 28, and died November 8. Corporal Stormont was a resident of Grants Pass for eight years, leaving here two years ago to visit his parents In Ohio, and while at home enlisted in the army. He had expected to re turn to Grantg Pass after the war. Change to Teams . The trucks which, were to., have done the hauling for the Swede Ba sin lumber mill have bad to give up the Job on account of the ,, muddy roads, and horse flesh has been sub stltuted. While much smaller loads will be hauled, ''Old Dobbin" can be depended upon to get the planks to the shipping point. , a word to the wise is sufficient 1 V I . I' Get Our Prices THE ROCHDALE TIIR STORK OF GUARANTKKD GOODS C. It. FI FIELD, Manager It Costs More to Live Than It used to cost, we hear people say, but how much better we live nowadays! For a little money ws get now what could not be enjoyed by the millionaire twenty years ago. OUt KITCHEN COSVKXIKXCKH make modern housekeeping a pas time. Don't go on doing things the hard way when we have so many la bor savers at low prices. WE DO FIXE SHOE REPAIRING Jewell ildw. Co. ! SPECIAL MUSIC j Chart Sermon "Where Did We Get Our Bible" Church of Christ 1". HI ,. Joy SUSDAY ONLY Two Shows, 7:808:45 Admission 20c 10c "The House Mirth" of With an all star cast Adapted from the Novel by Edith Wharton ' The Theater has been thoroughly cleaned and fumigated and is at all times well ventilated. Local Girl Makes Good . i i The friends of. Miss Oro Wilson. will be glad to Iparn ,that she has received another promotion, making the third since she took a position in the clerical department, In Wash lngton, D. iC. , Last (November Miss Wilson was teaching In the Hlvo? side school when a call came ,, for more aid in' taking care of the war work. She 'went at once. . She Is now secretary ot the salvage dlvl slon Jn thp office of. the quartermas; ter general of the army', and hss made good after two men and, one women tried the work and failed She savs there Is no climate like southern Oregon, and she Is plan' ning on spending her 80-day va:v tton .here next, summer. Engineer Visits Father .i C H. Hulbert has been spending la few days with his father, Horace Hulbert. Together they will return to Santa Barbara for the winter. Mr. Hulbert spent 17 years In the PhJV lpplnes, the first years with the gov ernment as an electrical engineer. and later as president and manager of the Acupan Mining Co., at Baguil, iBanguet, P. I. He has been In the states for the past two yean for his health. Second Installment of Subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty Loan v DUE ON NOVEMBER 21 1918 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Mr Mm a FEDERAL RESEaVK .SYSTEM . ST B JL.OOKa Here: People. of Grants Pass, why psy.blg fuel bills and get up In cold damp rooms, when you can have a room very reasonable with .steam heat, hot and cold running water In each room . SPECIAL 11ATK8 11 Y WEEK OH MONTH. Come and look our timm over .' , New Josephine Hotel ' " X J. Murtlneau ' J V ! s ''"ll T T ,!""V 7. 'i CLAXT0N0LA THE NEW. DAY t Phonograph Adjustable apd will play any Disc Record made Small payment dbwn and monthly payments s ; "iWi , . ill. . ) Ml U , J, v Take One Hone on Trial Grants Pass Hardware Co. o jj