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ftl'ND.W, XOVMMiir.lt 21, 101M. DAILY ItOGl'E KJVEH COCKIER raa thwdi Mm 25CENTS TTTfD .. - . a. m u m rvn ivw & L IN-IHE'RVn-POUND-SZE the most, economical cor fee you CMPtxyC. BACKED BYA-GUAPANTEE THAT-ttEANS SQAETKNG MM- ' 1 : Newman M. K. (Iiurch Morning preaching service at 11 m. Sermon by tho pastor. Topic, Humanity's Universal Hope and Desire." The choir In charge ot Mrs. Guy Knapp, With Mr. Ceo, C. Suliln at tho piano, will render an nthent, . . Evening aervlce at 7:30 p. m. Mm. Jennie Kemp, lecturer for the state food administration and prom inent In W. C. T. V. clrcleg in the state, will apeak on "Woman' Part In Winning the War." Solo by Mm. Arthur WIMe. Sunday chool at 10 a. in. Sam H. Baker, superintendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Yon will find a cordial welcome at all then aervlce. Melville T. Wire, pastor. n WE SELL NKAKLY KVKUYTHIXO IN MAICDWAKK T) NKAKLY KVKRYHODY WHAT 1K YOU WAST Don't waate your time walking all over town bunting for something you need. Come right here, where you can get every-' thing under one roof, at the loweat price In town, and a great avlng In time aa well a money. We cater to everybody, and we have Jut about everything everybody want, and at everybody' price. UK IK) FINK SHOE KKPAIRING Jewell Hdvv. Go. Years Ago few Mil were paid by chwk, TODAY It la considered NECK88ARY la order to facilitate bna tnM, that check be used for all payment. , Tula bank Invito your Gherkin Account, large or mall, business or personal, guaranteeing at banking aervlce which will become IndiNpensable to yon. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON pnMCMBaM : CfsoeaAi. nzaBBVE nBYSTCMaM CLAXT0N0LA THE NEW DAY Phonograph Adjustable and will play any Disc Record made Small payment down and . monthly payments Take One Home on Trial Grants Pass Hardware Co. First Church of Christ Scientist Cbrlstlaa Sdenc service are held every Sunday, In the W. O. W. ball, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet ing at 8 o'clock. The subject for today in, "Soul and Body." Reading room I open from 2 to p. m. dally except Sunday and holiday. The public la cordially in vlted to attend the service and to visit the reading room. II Hi llw tfhnrclwsll ii i(h whool NOTEH Dy Alice Ament Catholic Church Masse on 8unday at 7:80 10 a. m. Rev. Father J. 0. Vlen. ' and On Monday morning the school boll again rang, announcing the opening of the city school after the enforced vacation. Great care Is be ing taken to give the Influenza no chance to appear. There were a few students missing from their accus tomed place In the assembly room, but the majority were back and anxious to hear how the lost time was to be made up. In the groups that formed for the discussion of this weighty problem, some spoke touch- Ingly of the Christmas holidays, while others wept when they thought of a late dismissal next spring. It ha been decided that we will forego the pleasure of the Chrlotmas holi day, having only Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Tears day. f A new custom has been Introduced Into the school with the formation of two literary societies which will alternately give program In the high school assembly. Each student of the sohool Is required to belong to kone of these club and It is required that he take part In the programs. The first program of the year will be given on December 6th by the Cleon lan society, and If effort or talent count for anything, will certainly he a success. Mis Lowery Is the ad visor for this society and Hiss Dahl berg 1 the advisor for the other so- CIss&Hfed Advertising FOR BALK FOR SALE 40 ton first da al falfa hay, baled, at the barn. C. D. Woolverton, Rogue River, Ore gon. 25 1917 CHEVROLET with demount able rims for sale. I in best run ning condition. M. J. Barker, 207 West C street. Phone 1J6-R. 18 FOR SALE Toung team (excellent pullers), wagon, plows, harrows, hay, lumber, cedar posts, shot gun, rifle, bedsteads, oil stove and other article. Phone 602-F-12, Mrs. George L. Morris, Rd. 1, Grants Pa, Or. 42 FOR SALE Good, dry, sorted corn, ' delivered, 2 e per lb. Ground corn, cob and all, 8 cent. 924 East F street, phone 212-J. 22 FOR SALE A good piano. Call at 408 C street. Phone 82-R. 19tf FOR SALE at snap 1912 Chal men, Al condition, new tires? al so 2-wheel trailer. Also have good cook stove and steel range, snaps. Call 707 E street. 27 PHOTO SIXMO THE PICTURJS MILL for fine photo graph. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. U I p. aa. San day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 283-R, or residence 140-J. ITU FHY&KJ.AJVS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practlo limited U disease of th eye, ear. aese and throat. Glasses fitted. Onto hoar 9-12, .2-4, or on ap pointment. Office phone (2, resi dence phone 859-J. & LOUOHRISCB, M. C. Payafciaa and surgeon. Ctty r oeuntry calls attended dary or night Residsoer phoM S9; office phon 182 Sixth and H. Tuts Bldg. DR. i. O. MOLB1. Physician and surgeox Laadbarg Bldg. Health officer. Office hoar, 9 to II a. m. and l to I p. m. Pheae I10-J. FOR SALE Two good mules. Also new Winona wagon. For particu lars address H. C. Miller, Rogue River, Ore. 27 TO RENT A. BURSELL M. O. D. C. la Moek north of poatoClee, corner Sixth and D street1, surgical, electrical, cnlropratic and osteopathia treat-, inent. Onto phon 197-R; resi dence phone IS3-A. '- PrrMbyterian Church Sunday school at the Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock. No midweek prayer service Thursday on account of the union Thanksgiving service. Murphy Sunday School The Sunday school at Murphy will reopen .this (Sunday) forenoon, at 10:30 a. m. for a special session. All adults and children are urged to be present. Rev.. John W. Hoyt, Sun day school missionary, of Ashland will be present and conduct the ex ercise. clety. whose name has not yet been (FOR RENT Cottage 821 Rogue chosen. The money obtained from the ad- mission price, 15 cents for those not of the high school, and 10 cents for the students. Is to be used to par! chase a llbefly bond. River Ave., three room and sleeping porch, good well and one- half acre land, barn, 84.50 pr month. Key at 208 Foundry. Oiu. Football talk ha become a dead language among the high school stu dent thl year, girl' basketball be ing the only athletic game of the season. The girls have began the season in earnest, a large number coming out for practice. Mis Low- ery 1a their Instructor, and she boasts some excellent material. The girls are going to be allowed to play other FOR RENT Dec. 7tB. modern six room bungalow; wood house. leeping room above, garage. 710 North Sixth street. And five room cottage, corner C and Second. Rent low. See N. E. Townsend, 621 A' street. 23 WANTED New Bope Sunday School The Sunday school at New Hope will hold It regular session In the school house this (Sunday) after noon at 2:80 p. m. Rer. John W. Hoyt, of Ashland, witl be present and speak. STEAM ENGINEER, blacksmith and all around mechanic, also pipe fitter wants permanent position. Address No. 1960 care Courier. 26 valley teams, and with their early WANTED-Cook. dining room girl. . A. WITBAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervosa diseases; 90S Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or. Hoar 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. VXrXERUiA&Y SURGEON DR. R. J. BE3TTJL, Veterinarian Onto, r ldoc. Phon 89S-&. ATTOtWETS H. . NORTON, Attoray-aWaw. Practioea In all But and Federal Grorta. First National Bank Bldg, OOLYIQ ft WDUAAM3. Atterasys-at-Law, OraaU Pan BaakJag Co. Bldg., Grant Fa, Ore tec ft. B. VAN DTH, Attorney. Praa Uee la all court. First National Bask Btdg. start and hard practice, will he able to bring home all the victories. f Chnrch of Christ Each attendant at the morning service is requested to bring a writ ten list of the religious book In hi home and the religious magazines or periodicals he receives. Hand list to minister. Be sure and be on time for the 10 o'clock surprise. Subject 11a. m "A Trade Journal In God's Business." Each person will re ceive a valuable article at this service.- C. E. at 6:30. Evening meet ing at 7:30. subject. "How Do You Look?" Come and feel the welcome. Oh as. iR. (Drake, minister. church.,.. Inquire Mrs. Mary Van Dyke, 804 Washington, boulevard. phone 164-J. 27 MISCRLLANOCia now In effect, the boys are spending minutes each' day In military drill. They are under the Instruc tion of Prof. Imel, : and are making splendid progress. Officers have recently been appointed, and will hold their office until the end of each JITNBT SBKVIOT Any wnere, any tnnnfh hon hn will ha hirH fn 111. Phon IfOOaa Caf 181-K different nosUlon. makine it dos- u hw Keuc Bible tor them to learn the duties of the different ranks. Mr. Imel states I HEMSTITCHING and oicoting done Bt. Luke's Rplncopal Evening prayer and aermon, 7:30 p. m. Rev. P. K. Hammond, of Ash land, Tlcar In charge. An Invitation ii heartily extended to all. Baptist Chnrrh There will be no preaching service at the Baptist church today, hut a meeting of all the officer of the church organisations is called for 11 o'clock. sunaay ecnool Begins at 9:45 a m.' with a aong service. B. T. P. TJ, at 6:30 ip. m. In charge of Group No. 3. AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old age. ound man is good at any age. Keep your body In good condition and you can oe a hale and hearty and able to "do your bit" aa when you were a young fellow. Affections ot the kidneys and blad der are among the leading causes ot early or helpless age. Keep them clean and the other organs in work ing condition, and you will have nothing to fear. Drive the polsonoua wastes from the system and avoid urio acid accu mulations. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule periodically and you will And that you are a good as the next fellow. Your spir its will be rejuvenated, your muscle strong and your mind keen enough for any task. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules will do the work. : But he sure to get the original Imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. The) are reliable and guaranteed to keel you or your money will be refunded. For sale by moat druggist. In seal ed package, three rise. chamber maid and dish washer. Phone or write Hotel Clarke, Glendale, Ore. 24 In compliance with the state law ,.AS1TOR wanted foP .Pre6brterlan O. 8. B LAN CHARD, ttoraay a Law. Golden Rule Ball (Una Phono 871. Grant Pas. Oregon. BLANCHARD A BLANCHARD, A torneys, Albert Bldg. Phon. J IS-J. Practice ta aM courts; law board attorneys. a A. 6IDLER. Attarney-at-Law, ref eree la baakraptey. Maaoal temple. Grant Pas. Or. that the boys are taking great Inter est in the drill, and all are trying hard for promotions. The following -are the officers hosen for this month Lieutenant Dick Cramer, Roys- ton Lacey. Sergeants Leroy Heston, George Riddle Jr., Harold Lundburg, George Williams, Harold Isham. Comissary Sergeant Wayne Bai ley. ' - Corporal Don - K earns, Stephen Woodln, Waldo Baker, Eugene Mur phy, Arthur Close, Joe Harper. Nor are the fctrls left out when 1t comes to physical drill. They are pending these same 45 minutes In eihale, 1-2-3-4. ' inhale, 1-2-3-4," and many other difficult and health- giving exercises. Their Improvement in chest expansion and carriage is noticeable. Mrs. Gunnell ha charge of their exercises, and her fitness for the position has certainly been proven. to order. Handicraft Shop, Med- tord, Ore. 3.8 GARAGE First clasa work; elec trical work a speciality; satisfac tion guaranteed. Oil and gaso line. ETerett Stelger Garage, 211 North SixtU Street. Phone 298. 42 COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AL kind ot drayag and traaafac work carefully and promptly laaa Phon 181-J. Stand at freight depot. A. Shad. Prop. VIOLIN, PIANO, mandolin and ban jo lessons; good methods and ex perienced teachers. Music fur nished; stringed Instruments l paired; violin bowa repaired. G. M. Kellogg, 725 South Seventh Street. 23 TAXI It going or coming call the White Line Taxi. Safety first. Call at the Spa confectionary. Phone 262-R. Residence phone, 320-R. . ' '46 On Wednesday ' the student body meeting was held for the purpose of electing an editor-ln-chlef who will have charge of the column In the local paper devoted to high school activities. Alice Ament was elected ta fill this office, and she is to ' be ownsnas . C. MACT. D. M. D. First- dentistry. 18H Soath With street. Grant Pa, Orga. DRAXAOB AN TfiAMbc tttt THB WORLD MOVES; so da w. Bunch Bros. Transfer Ca. Phooa 397-R. T. Q. ISHAM, drayaaa and transfer. Bate. piano and furmltur moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Paoa Clark ft HoJsaaa. No. 50. Realdeaca paoa 124-R. The Oalifonua amd Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIMS CARD EffeotlveNor. 19. 1918. Algerian Flour Ml Ha. Ahjerta possessea some 70 or 80 1; " I leotBd mma. scattered. throughout the assisted hy editors to he aeleoted oepartJnent, of AlgleT mviii vavu viiud. The -purpose ot this column is to stand ne and Oran. These mills have a total of &000 horseDOWer. emnln let the people of Grant Pass know between LOW and 1,300 workmen, and of the studies, interests, and actlvi-1 handle dally about 1,000 metric ton tie of the high school students that I ot hard and soft wheat, or approxl- they may both work together har- mateiy 400,000 metric tons per an moniouslT and understandlngly tor There are also a large number Train will run Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Leave Grant Pass. . 1 P. U. Arrive Water Creek 2 P. M. Leave WaUrs Creek 3 P. M. Arrive Grant Pas 4 P. M. For information regarding freight and passenger rate call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. the betterment ot the community. Protection From Live Wire. For the sura protection of linemen handling live wires a pulr of glove Inside and one outside of the rubber gloves have been recommended. The woven fabric Inside glove takes up per spiration and shields the rubber from the finger null and" a leather gauntlet over the rubber glove protect from outside mechanical Injury, aids In grasping tools and keep the hands warm In winter. of amalL primitive establishments In Algeria, which tend to disappear la competition with modern equipment. Afl kinds f legal blank at ta Earnestness Welcome. : One seta very tired of chatter some- times. And when someone come who 1 thoughtful, who Is earnest, who talks that he may reveal something worth while, because he ha some treasure through which the world may proBt, then what a difference. How the mind throws off Its stateness and freshens under the wind that cuts, maybe, as It heals. How the soul refreshes itself, how the heart takes oouraga and th pint rise aeet tb Tires Repaired By the new section method ALL WORK GUARANTEED Second hand tires bought and old TAYI9 & ADAMS AUTO CO. PHONE 817 crcciiOTEnSaFi I aaM mm. bms) oar 'lassind H 4 -walls.