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I " -' FAOB FOUR DAILY K'JQCB KIT EB tXHKlhH KIMAV. NOVKMHF.lt SI. 10IH. fviRbtmi LOCAL Ij Wi 1 The Eest Music la the World-lOc! StOME InandtetwahawraaCSrarirry l StnatMiuic tha aditfcm that! you Um world's moat famaua Mit pmw beautifully printed on the beat of ppr for We. You rouMn't buy better music more beautifully ahaatad why pay hishar pricaa! JuM a fiwofCmtury't mwnswrism; Avril Ckoru IsPalaau Barrarolla Poet an INaatat Batterly MaoaUikt Sosmta, llmlUll HulMU f roa, Lacaa U Trenton W illiaet TtU Crtanoa Blmskta TraTiata Martha TUaaM Tbe rkutonr All aalactiona eartiflad and uarar taad toba eurract. Aak fattbaCaatars Cataloa if a tra. The Music ici PfcctoUoase BtaatM RoweU. Proprietor PANM1A CAFE WiB. again be open for business TUESDAY fuORTONG NOVEMBER 2fl Regular meals from 30c np SHORT ORDERS from 8:30 In the morning tin Xood OPEX UNTIL MIDNIGHT We are prepared to give all oar old customers, as well as new ones, the beat of prompt service. THE PANAMA CAFE Universal coffee percolators at Cramer Bros. s G. W. Donnell, road master on the Marshtield branch of the S. P. spent Saturday In the city. Gasoline 27c cash only at the Bat tery Shop. 35 O'Cedar mope and oil at Helmer's. "Mermen's Kora-Konia." Sabln has It. " S3 Mrs. P. A. Anderson arrived Fri day night from Los Angeles to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. Brunken, and the new baby. An excellent line of rockers In oak and leather at Helmer's. 23 A Usk Self-basting roaster tor your Thanksgiving turkey at Cramer Bros. Repairs and parts for all sewing machines at Holman's, 605 G street. Mrs. M. C. H. Day, now of Bremer ton, Wash., Is In the city for a few day to visit relatives and friends and to look after property Interests. Real Linoleum at the right price at Holman's, 605 G street 23 Some excellent bargains In carving sets at Cramer Bros. 23 Inlaid and Print Linoleums at prices yon can afford at 'Helmer's. 23 Mrs. T. T. Dean, who went to Portland last week on account of the illness of her daughter, Miss Pauline, with an attack of Influents, has returned home, her daughter be ing much improved. An excellent assortment of Deltox Grass 'Rugs at Helmer's. 23 Oneida community silverware knives, forks and spoons at Cramer Bros. 23 Holman will frame your picture the right way at the right price. 605 G street. 23 Mrs. M. L. Cole and little daughter of Dunsmuir, Cal., arrived Saturday morning to vfsit the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King, at Provolt. They were accompanied by Mrs. Cole's father-in-law, C. L. Cole. Mrs. Cole lost her husband about two weeks ago through an ac ddent on the Southern Pacific, her husband having fallen from the top of a freight car. Flower pots at Cramer Bros. 23 All orders tor hemstitching and pleating promptly filled. Handicraft Shop, Medford. 23 One-third of your life Is spend in bed. Get a good one at Holman's, 605 G street. 23 Holland bulbs at Cramer Bros. 43 Gasolius 27c t'mJi At the Battery Shop. fall for Volunteers Volunteer singers for the commun ity sing on Thanksgiving day are re quested to meet at the Baptist church at 3 o'clock this afternoon tor a short rehearsal. Members of the different choirs of the city are expected to be present. 23 Thanksgiving Night Murphy resumes her poWtlon In the galaxy of glistening celebrations Tou can be one of the stars for 11.50. 33 Former Resident Pattse Awy A letter was received from Mrs. M. B. Dlcktson stating, the death of her father, Mr. McConnell, which occurred at their home near Para dise, Ore., on November 10. Al though Mr. McConnell had been In poor health for the last three yean his death was rather sudden, being 111 but a few days. Electrical 'Work- Installed by an established elec trical firm with competent men Pauls Electric Store, phone 90, Med' ford. Ore. 2S ifiij ft Conklln Assistant Editor- Arthur Conklln, former editor and publisher of the Pacific Otulook, now a resident of Eugene, has been made assistant editor of "Makln' Paper," a bright little magazine of 32 pages, published once a month by the em ployes of the Crown Wllajnette Pa per company, of Oregon City, "to fos ter the mutual Interest of the em ployer and the employe and to pro mote closer cooperation for better work." Children's Books At Clemens, the Rexall Store. 25 COME TOMORROW TO SEE THESE HANDSOME New Winter Goats, Suits and Dresses So broad is the assortment that no matter how difficult you may be to please, you will get here the very garment that pleases your fancy. We want you to particularly note the fine quality and perfect workmanship put intq these coats, suits, dresses and skirts. We want you to observe their beauty. And, first but not least, we want you to note very carefully the reasonable prices for which they are being sold. Canh Only Uuys Goods- Commencing November 20th the Battery Shop Is on a cash only ba sis. 23 untiun at Provolt C. C. Brown, who recently sold his farm near Provolt, will sell his stock, implements, household goods, etc., at public auction on Tuesday, December 2, at the farm, one-half mile above Provolt on the Williams road. Return From Springs- Harry Randall, his mother, Mrs. Llbbie Dodge, Chas. Randall, Fred die Dodge and Miss Ella Turner re turned Thursday night from the Richardson sprlngj, near Chico, Cal ifornia. They have .been there for their health and have greatly im proved, having been absent about two weeks. Mr. Randall will re open the Panama Cafe next Tuesday. Children's Rooks At Clemens, the Roxall Store. 25 Oil stoves at Cramer Bros. 23 To Take Rwjonut ruction Work- Miss Catherine Miller leaves Mon day morning for Portland, where she will take the four months course In reconstruction aid at Reed college. Her father, H. K. Miller, now resi dent of Portland, has qualified in the T. M. C. A. work and Is await ing orders to sail for France. Now is the time to select Furni ture for Christmas gifts at Helmer's- Joy Theater SUNDAY 'Tor Husbands Only" Lois Weber's big dramatic treat for the whole family Wid, the slangiest and yet the most reliable critic In the country, says: "I guess noat of you look forward to a Lois Weber production because you know she has a habit of put ting 'em over. When you heard that title "For Husbands Only" you probably said "Jumpia Jeremiah! that's a dinger!" Well, boys, It Is a "dinger," and, what's more, it's not only -wonderful drama with some wallops What have kick In 'em, but its also delightful comedy! Say she's got some scenes In this that make you chuckle way down Inside you know that quiet enjoyment that makes you feel tick led atl over. And on the end, after building to a dramatic climax that'll pull any of the gang out on the edge of, their seats she slips In the twist that tops oft the finish, and boy it sure does give yon that "Grand and Glorious Feeling." It is this twist which makes me say that this la one of the best screen stories in a long time, but don't overlook this tact, it la the wonderful direction and the perfect timing of the players' actions which really give this its wallop. Can you miss "For Husbands Only?" Francis X Bnshman and Beverly Bayne rAPAIROFCUPltfS'V i Pie i3ficiAl War Review The More We Sell The Cheaper the Price 11KLP YOCltSKLVKS I IV HKI.l'INd f.S TO LKSSKN THE rlKLI ING PRICE THE ROCHDALE THE STOKE OF GL'ARANTEH) GOODS C. R. Fl FIELD, Manager KoDcfcah Will Meet There will be a regular inortlng of Etna Robekah lodge Monday night. Nomination of officers. 23 horn DILLINGHAM To Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Dillingham, Thursday, Novcm bt 21, a son. CuMualty IJhIh , The Courier has been asked a num ber of times why the casualty lists are still being published after the fighting fens ceased. The answer In that llBta are made ui by the kov- ernment and sent to newspapers for publication as funt as the lists can be complied, tho names secured and verified. Tho list published on any day Is not tho list or. casualties for that day, but they probably occurred a month previous. It Is a gigantic undertaking to compile lists from re ports sent in from all sections of the frent, where one division may be In action continuously for eight to ten days with no opportunity to report and certainly no nosHlhilitv nr turn. tng In an accurate report. Lists will probably continue to come in for an other month. White enamelled self-basting Llsk roasters at Cramer Bros. 23 HAIUtOAPH PLA.V ON TDK KK.HMIMOVMKXT OF OLD MKM New York, Nov. 23. A majority of the nation's railroads plan to ro- i store to employes who entered mili tary and naval service (he seniority right which they sacrificed when thoy loft the roads' employment. COl'XTV TRKAMIKKK'S CALL FOR GKNKItAL WARRANTS All Josopltlne County General Warrants issued prior to and includ ing October 8rd. 1912, and protestod prior to that date; are 'heroby called in,' and are payable at the county treasurer's office on or after the 25th, day of November, 1918, on which date Interest will cease. GEO. 8. CALHOUN, 23 . . -. County Treasurer Special Sunday Dinner NEW TOWAV JOB. MOSS AGENCY Fire Insur ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. 204 H Sixth street. tf INSURANCE Any kind, best . ot companies. L. A. Launer, real ftaf . at the New JOSEPHINE HOTEL B:HO lo8p.ni, FIFTV CUNTS ,V Dine Where You Get the Host THE DUTCH need their mony to feed the kaiser. I now have good I American money to loan on .im proved real estate. Isaac 'Best. 25 320 ACRES first class Montana land, 180 acres plowed ready for spring wheat, to trade for Rogue River valley property. What have you? Isaac Best. 25 THE VERY BEST fire Insurance. Isaac Best. 25 WANTED Electric motor, about h. p., state make and price. Clifford Roberts, 714 J street. 24 TURKEYS for sale; also bull calf one week old. Inquire Peter Ol son, phone 200-R-2. 24 FOR SALE Bargains at the Battery Shop One IB 17 Maxwell, good tires, lots ot pep; One 1918 Ford, the Universal Car, good enough tor anybody; One 1916 Ford, runs like new, good" tires;. One 1917 Chevrolet, - good starter, good lights, nice ladles car. Will sell on contract payment down. Dr. Spark, "Battery Man. MfiNC ; 'Soup Cream ot Fresh Tomato, aux Croutons, Relish Sliced Tomatoes Dill Tickles Kutreer) Braised Leg of Mutton, Brussles Sprouts Fillet Mlgnon, Saute Mushroom Sauce Potted Tenderloin Beef, Mirabalce Breaded Veal Cutlets, Sauce Robert Dinner Sirloin Stoak, a la Josephine ItOSNtS Baked Loin of Young Pig, Cranberry ' Jelly Roast Domestic Duck Stuffed, Baked Apple Vegetables Potatoes Crushed In Butter Golden Wax Beans Dessert : Hot Mince Pie, Hard Sauce ; Home Canned Cherry Pie Vanilla Ice Cream, Fruit Cake Coffee Tea MM Raymond Hamm, Chef 1