wi:ini:hiav, xovf.muf.h 27. tot DAILY ROGUE RIVER COCRIEn pagi min TOR HUSBANDS GENERAL PERSHING AWARDS HONOR CROSS SOLDIER LETTERS I QiKwfied Adverting IS After upending morn than a month In carofully working out iho prellm liniry dotulls of the productions, MIkm Inls Webor ha JunI completed the taxing of new feature photoplay. Thn story m filmed undor the tory title "For Husbands Only" (merely a tlt1o. not a restriction). It will he ahown flrat at the Joy Theatre tonight and Thursday aa a Jewell Production. It may be aald with safety that it will prove to be the cleverest and moat fascinating subject MIm Wobor'a studio haa yi't produced. The famoiia woman dl-j rector, who. evolved the drama from, an' Idea embodied In a - magaxlnr tory by O. n. Stern, is responsible for number of Ingenious . twists which are certain to etartlo and de light those theatre-goer Who are fond of novelty. MIm Mildred Harris, the ' little lady who created men an Instan taneous success in "The Price of a Oood Time," and who Is the featured tlayer In another Lola Wober pro duction shortly to be released Is the tar or "For Husbands Only." tawta J, Cody haa the principal male rolo. 1 A feature of Miss Weber's new production will be the appearance In many of the scenes of the Denis Shawn dnnrera, the advanced pupils of Ituth St. Denis and Ted Shawn. The settlors In which they dance are among: the moat exquisite ever shown on the screen. The story, like many of thoxe which have come from Miss Webot'a studio, Is remarkably unlike any thing that heretofore has been pic tured on the screen. In fact, the story as planned by the feminine master of cinema craft Is so unusual that even the cleverest student of croon drama will find himself baf fled In his efforts to anticipate the climax of the play until the final soene la presented. All kinds of Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. II i 8 ' lrf .. e.. aT"T 1" - i-H'.- - . ' . 'A : I m u ill iJ: ! a mm J tz i,mt.,imk(ttammtktiMtk i inmmrtlmmu'lumntnmut n iii.n mi oi i n mil ii .The istlnguUhed Service ctosm, the Is twiug presented by General Pershing the Second division headquarters. The citation was for conspicuous gal lantry and Intrepidity under Are. NO GENERAL RULE POSSIBLE Matter of Proper Amount of Bodily Exercise Must Be left to DIs- ' 1 erttlon of Individual It Is an axiom that mental excel lence la to a very considerable extent dependent upon a man's physical con dition," declared Secretary of State Robert Lansing. "It Is equally true that rules of health, except thn moat genera), depend In large measure up on the Individual and upon his peculiar needs. :"If I were asked to lay down rules which might be applied generally," con tinued the American premier, "I would embody Uivtn In the phrase 'More fresh air and less food.' How much bodily exercise should be taken and Its character depend upon the Individual, his physical condition and. to an extent, on his tastes. Of course, exercise Is, as s rule, beneficial, but It ought to be a pleasure to the one Uktng It If be would get the beat re sults. "It may sound like heresy, but I sometimes wonder whether exercise. FK IN TING THAT FLEA S -W-E -DO - : r H' - 1 -1 - ' v ' V-i ft V i highest American award to heroes. to a lieutenant colonel attached to when It Is not a diversion, Is really worth while. Certainly the mind Is 1 not rested If It rebels against certain L being taken, and recreation for the irilnd of one engaged In Intellectual pursuits Is, In my opinion, one of the most essential purposes of exercise of the muscles. "I believe, however, as I have said, I that fresh air Is one of the great re- storatlves. snd the fact tnat exercise Is generally taken In the open Is one (II, I KM V tllCl UmrulBt suit tury Lansing's Story ot His Health and Energy," by Richard M. Wlnans in Physical Culture. Merely a Superstition. There la no kind of a rod, or Instru a '4 ment, which will lcte mlneraU in thelhaye Wq wioJiag a boX 0f sweet earth with any degree of certamty. Sometimes a bed of Iron ore will affect lh mimetic needle of a eomoass. ot of a surveying Instrument, but there la nothing that will locate the precious metals. I Calling cards and Envelopes at the Observer ES IT! od The Cold and Wbtabanipi liother From near Verdun In France Wal lace Coutant wrote on Ostober 3d: "Your letter of August 2d came Just two months after you mailed It. 1 1 hope that mine don't take so long. This Is the first time that I have had a chance to write two letters from the same place In a long time. "The weather for. the last two I days has been clear and the nights cold, and 111 tell the world It gets cold too. Have been a traffic guard on a new roao ana u geis cum a fellow fairly aches from his toes up. You can imagine by the clothes It takes to be fairly comfortable underclothes, o. d. . shirt, sweater, blouse, macklnaw and raincoat with I mittens then have to walk to keep warm. I am wondering what we will do -when It really gets winter over here. But that Is too far ahead to wonder alout. We take things as they come In the army." On October 9 he wrote: We have moved again. - No mail for a week.' Then there were only FOR SALE Disc root cutter, prao a few letters. .1 tlcally new. R. K. Ross, phone "Our new camps are along the hnit nf a river Still living in pup t 1fhJch makei u coW eeP1f. out cd ? the white froet on the ground makes one think of home and the good old fire place. ' "Have been up where we could aee the whizbangs dropping and hear them whistle for the last two days. u lg a great gensation to wonder are KAng t0 nght, and such a relief to see them throw up dirt some distance away. Two of them came close enough to shower pebbles on me yesterday. It Is tun- njr after K 4s over. "The last three or four days I milk chocolate bars which I purcha- from 8alvtlon Amr. They wre tasted good hecanse they are made in tne states ana are a mucn finer quality than the French Choco- Mates we buy. ' Along with the cho- colatea they fry doughunts. You can I see that the Sal Army appeals to I most ot us." Lots of Love, WALLACE. GRADE EXAMINATIONS 'County School Superintendent Alice Bacon has received the tollow- Ilng circular letter from the office ot State Superintendent J. A. Churchill relative to the holding ot eighth grade examination's, as follows: "Many school boards and t-achers have written to this office asking that the time for eighth grade ex aminations be extended two or three weeks so that the school year may be so divided aa to make each ball carry its proportion of the time lost through tho dismissal of the school " " , V 7 .v " , . have concluded .therefore, to give .. tions, January 16 and 17, and Febru ary 6 and 7. The program for each will be the same. No school should I be permitted to give both. A dis trict should choose which one It will take and there need be no additional expense." V. 8. CASUALTY LIST The following casualties are re- ported by the commanding 'general of the American expeditionary forces released for today: Killed in action 716 Died ot wounds .". 176 Died ot accident - 1 Died of disease 347 Wounded severely ..-' 116 Wounded, degree undetermined 272 Wounded slightly 240 Missing in action 534 . Total 2,402 Killed In action G'uy Eastman, Hood River. Died of disease Robert E. Car ter, Coquille; Harry Melby, Mt. An gel; Walter Nagel, Warren. Missing In action- Andrew John son, Portlandf Fred Hubler,' Half way; Alex Gra?, Sandy. Severely wounded Lloyd L. Ivle, Salem; Ellas Still-well, Branton. Wounded, degree undetermined Sergeant Lawrence J.? Schnell, Port land; Private. Jap P. Green, McMlnn ville. , K yea have anything to sell a ciassiuea aa. Osr elasslflsd ads h-inc results FOR flALU i917 CHEVROLET with demount able rims for sale. Is In best run ning condition. M. J. Barker, 207 West C street. Phone 196-R. li FOR SALE Toung team (excellent pullers), wagon, plows, harrows hay, lumber, cedar posts, Shot gun, rifle, bedsteads, oil stove and other articles. Phone 602-F-12, Mrs.. George L. 'Morris, Rd. . 1, Grants Pass, Ore. v 42 foR BALB Map 1912 Chal mers, Al condition, new tires; al ao 2 -wheel trailer. Also hare good cook stove and steel range, snaps. Call 707 E street. "27 FOR SALE Two good mules. Also new Winona wagon. For partlca lar address H. C. Miller, Rogue River, Ore. 27 FOR SALE A few boxes or first and second grade Spitzenberg ap ples. R. K. Ross, phone C04-F-2. 80 604-F-2. 30 FOR SALE Good. dry. sorted corn, delivered, 3 He per lb. L. A. Hol lowell, 924 East F street, phone 212-J. 29 FOR SALE One yeorling fjelfer from excellent dairy cow. See Dr. R. J.'BestuI. ' " SO ' i to toon FOR RENT Cottage 321 Rogue River Ave., three rooms - and sleeping porch, good well and one- half .acre land, barn, $4. EI. p" - month. Key at 208 Foundry. Iu f m WAKTHD 9TEAM ENGINEER, blacksmith and all around mechanic, also pipe fitter wants permanent ' position. Address No. 1960 care Courier. 26 JANITOR wanted tor Presbyterian : church." Inquire Mrs'. Mary Van Dyke, 804 Washington; boulevard, phone 164-J. . . 27 I WANTED Pruning : . and . -grafUng 20 years experience. Owen Ivlna, Grants Pass, P. O. Box 155. . 30 WANTED Apples and potatoes, car lot Address A. R. ' McCormlck, Grocer, Kennett, CaL " " "' 29 WANTED Information, aa to-pres ent whereabouts' of t. Mrs. ' Flora Hin Page, formerly : Flora - Hill, who with her husband, moved to Grants Pass; Ore.r sometime ' 'In 1902 or 1908, from San Francisco. It will be to this lady's advantage to communicate at once with Mit chell it Gantx, attorneys 'Alliance, Nebraska, 29 HIKCBXXJt.VBOra jiTNHT SBRVIOB Any where, any Um. Otto Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R J. .Kalpa, Resldeaca 149-Y ?8I HBMSTITOHINO and plcoting' 1 , . ' to order. -i Handicraft Shop,- don Med I 38 I GARAGE First class work; elec trical work a speciality; satisfac tion guaranteed. ' Oil and gaao ' line. Everett Steiger Garage, 211 North SixtU Street. Phone 298. ' 1 42 TAXI It going or coming call the White Line Taxi. Safety first. Call at the- Spa - confectionary. Phone 262-R. Residence phone, 820-R. 46 8TRATED ESTRAYED One 2-year old Hol- ateln heifer, 1 horn, unmarked; one Holsteln heifer 8 months old. Reward for Information leading to recovery" 'same. 'Mrs1" Joele i' Messenger, phone 601-F-3. 30 WHEN EVERY. MOYE HURTS Lame every morning, achy . and stiff all day, worse when It's damp or chilly? Suspect ' your' kidneys and try the remedy -your neighbors use. Mrs. Wm. Harvey. 621 N... Eighth St.,- Orants 'Pass, says: "I suffers raom kidney trouoie. My oack. nea ly killed me', it 'ached ta badly. was as 'helpless as a "child.- being co fined te' my ted most m the time. kidneys were terribly congested and I was a nervous wreck. It Just seem ed as though' every inch tf my body ws--atrectea1 as I acned an '"over. Doan'sn Kidney ." Pills 'pulled' me through this. I stuck' to them-for several months and was finally 'able to get around as -well aa ever." I consider myself, cured. - try Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'B Kidney Pills tne -same tnat Mrs. Harvey had. Ftgter-Mil-burn Co., Mfgri., Buffalo, N. T. PHOTO STUDIO THIS PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to I p. m. Sun day sitting by appointment only. Phone Mill, 2S3-R, or residence Ut-3. 87tf PBYSKIAiag L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice limited te diseases of the eye, ear. nese and throat. ' Glasses fitted. Office bourn 9-12, J-6, or on ap pointment Office phone 62, resi dence phone 159-J. S. LOUGHJUDOK, M. PhysioUa and surgeon. City or country ealla attended day or sight ' Resides phone SS9; otBoe phone lit Sixtt and H. Tafa Bldg. DR. J. O. NIOCJIY. Physician and urgeoa. ' Xuadbarg' Bldg'. ' Health officer. ' OCce hoar. 9 to 11 a, m. ad 1 to 1 ft. m? Phone !1-J. . A- WTTBAll, ' M. D.-IntarnaJ medidae-and nervous disease; 908 Oorbett Bldg., Portland. Ore. Hour 9 a. m. to 1 p.. m. A."Btnti5ELSL M. D. D. Cfm Mock north.' of poeteie, corner SUth and D otreet-' argleai; -eleoUloaL 'ebiropntie aad osteopathl troat "menU.Dnee phono' 19 7- iwi (fenoe phone' 8J3-H. VETBBUiABX SURGEON DR. R. J. BaSTCL; Tetertaarlas. Offle.' rsstdeoce.' i Phone? SIS-S. AVfWtUTETS H. D'NORTON, Attoraey-at-Uw. Praetioea In all Stat and Federal Courts. First National Bant Bids. OOLYIO ft WILUAUS. . Attorneys-at-Law, Oraata Pass BaaklagpCo. Bldg., Graota Pass, Oregon. c M. 8. TAN DTH. Attorney. Pra tie la all coart First National Bank Bldg. " L 4 O. a - BLANCH ARD, ' ttorney at Law.' Golden ' Rule"' BalleMa Phone 279. Graats Pass, Oregon, BLAN CHARD k. BLANCHARD. A tornera, Albert Bldg. Pbo Sit-J. Practice la aM raarta; law :- board attoraoya. a A. BIDLiBB, Atterney-at-Lnw ref eree la' h&akraptcy. Masoale temple. Graats Pass, Ore. 1 ", . . t DWR8TB -- it-- E. C MACY, D. H. D. Flrst--taa dentistry. 109H South Sixth street.' Graata Pass,' Oregon. UKAKAGB ANB TKAMa 11 COMMERCIAL. TRANSFER CO. Al " kinds of drarage and tranafa. Awerk carefally and promptly x Phone lll-J. -'Stand ' at ' trelghi : depot .A. Shads; Prop. - - - THB WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros." Transfer Co" Pn 897-R.'- ' ' ' F. Or iSHAM, drayago and traaafsr. Safes,' "iaaa and' ' fur altar moved, packed, sklnped and stor ed. '"Office phono, 22-R.' , Resi dence 'phone, 124-Jt Ths Calif ormia and Oregon 1 Coast Eailroad Company , ' vmm out - Effective Nov. 19. 1918. Trains will run' Tuesday, Thursda) V tad Saturday ' v 'f Leave Grants Pass... ....1 P. M. Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M. Leave WaUra Creek , 8 P. M. Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M. Forlnfonnatlon regarding freight and paeaenger rates call at th offle ot thiPcompany,' Lundburg building, or telephone 131. '. Wfrftiy andSeD Secoad-hand cars. ' Come W and see us, 'and if we do not havfe Just what you want we tvOl Ket it for you at the rigM price. 'j TAVI8 ADAMS AUTO CO. PHOTO '817 I 3w3wTlnii3iti 1