, .1 PAGE FOUR DAILY ROGVE 1UVEII COIIUEU TlllllSDAV, DEt'KMHEH B, 101. nMV I i ii : 1 nn n . ii nf&fusic i .M.m m . v a r . BflgKtftifs the -Home' 6ome fs complete WSoat! ft' "qniet- evening fcour,1' it 'Wftirds a tlrecreatloaninuAi Itf wtterUlMb . retort wUh tAt muslcM .th i world's greatest artists. Nothing can tttnpsrt, with th -life-like natural' onM of the EdistWDiarnohrJ " 9a ii oson sjillO Jusoiifllotj Come In andiheaj youcufav9r,b -It - Records. No -obligation. - tUsi rilauoa ia xil'J .aoyxiun bo 8tanr Powell. Pro(fiia RBajflL -ag LOCAL H'"" fVJ'riill .bs12) EiaHgtoP eatotbwi Josepnlne chapter. Order, of Eastern-Star, on -Wednesday . nlsat elicttd ffle-fMiaiia jBffusmJarjthel eafeoifig XFwro ,eolBo)on ?o ri.'ioa ,IW.hMlMraoliiui Stomker. bu -WnP.8jjcioBklier.-)I)i!i40ilfio -itosoj JUJ-WMnoln QjHHemnntrttn Cond. Miss HWky JBtatadj oiaob -ASo.-,CoD4v-?tt.riACBTfoell. jWtary ttrs. MW WWA R. Boswcll left' this morning for Hermlston toWriatii'several weeks. ..HaaiaUtchUig .andi.P;otln' l 10 Coats . .yardTrAll.work guaranteed Th Vaallj 6hoPi Medford, Ore. 27tt ,jSlri ,J.f Vli'solodrich, of James town, N. D., arrived Sunday to spend tne'Wintef ffth' lier daughter, Mrs. OeoV,SBbacKn:'1'" r'A'-fWrnore floosler Cabinets left .WViWrKriceSit Holman's. 52 '-MnL-oV u&W went to Merlin t this moftiinlb' spend the day. She aecompanledher mother, sirs. j. rnM'iha twill remain In Merlin taiMsomA itiner I Holmaa'aMilJnoleum is sanitary, sty to clean, and durable. S3 ; Mr, and .Mrs. C. D. Ftes are enter talnip! theil(tormer's father. Louis FieK of Portland, and aunt, Mrs. Mary Keller, of Marion, unio. woo W1J1 ma n.an exienaea j The furniture you want w price you can afford, at Holman's, rtS a street. oDDOslte the band stand!' -b " Jergeant Allan Herrlck. formerly grants Pass, was a southbound passenger yesterday en route from Camp. .Lewis to Concord, Cal., to visit his. parents. Lysol. Sabin has it S3 P. H. Waste and two sisters, Mrs. C. W. Bourne and Miss E. C. waste. left this afternoon for Los Angeles remain. They have been residents or Josephine county tor tne pasi iwo years, having property near Hugo, which "they have exchanged for Cal- 4! I 11 is It. It. .Miliar Here 11. B. Miller of the California & Oregon Coast Railway arrived this morning from Portland and loft south In the afternoon. Mr. Miller, as usual, had nothing to say for pub lication. Agricultural Writer Here O. II. Barnhtll, agricultural wrl tor for the Country Gentleman, Or chard and Farm, and other papers, visited the Klver Banks farm today with Manager Clyde E. Nllea tor the purpose of securing data for des criptive articles. ... i', ,,, cnaries nuuu mini iuid "" noon TO visit nis parenis, .nr. nuu Mrs. Alex Hood. The young man is a memoer or tne navai unit or. vae University of Washington, at Seat tle, hut was released by the govern ment for a few weeks to assist the Utah-Idaho Sugar company at Sugar City. Ida., in the making of sugar. He will return to Seatlta the 12th. Witn'Vfi'e''om'ftig'oFpiac'e iSrn'the 'iiossiG ).iinO ,Je resulUng-inactiyl ty of the U. S. foimHaltaTP,'Ae-S(rt)'rk' of ' the Y. M.'rjJ'Af las'leen gttSrtiy !bifoSdened. The. YM.C. A. will nowb'tend its energies' Hot 'only K-ftygJ Hie men arfabVeeiW tmtinalSAi but edu cadonaantf "athlWrg'jvqrk5 will be given mMft Bzntf. 3acri jrtee and in- Btrustora alone !tbee,Ulwe are great ly aaKlebd the meeditt urgent. On Friday, DecenibtiuSs Frank E, Sickels.-state secretary for the Y. M, C. ,A. 'personntfF,' acconpanied by James Eivln. a returned secre from, overseas, win'beu Grants Pass to meet with ithftrlQCXl personnel comniUee,nand also, with any men wh5 would 'be able' to' serve in this The jMany juust tie between 36 and.50ysi3 olage and not of enemy alien birth. General secre- tari&, tActbrs 'and physical dl- recfofsIiare tattet In need, but there is afsw & 'taflrfr 'mechanics, chauf feur :nd crerlrslii, . , The local eSnSnittee consists of T. Pt Oramer, :diairman; Dr. E. C. MaeyUecreary&nd Sam H. Baker, . Roy K. Hackett and Rev. Melville T. tmiln- cb A- mU8t keep up the morji (pUjTmen just as much as if Jfiqjf bigjbattles were in the im mediate future. It is real construc- . Hva ynrfc anri any man who can do it, is urged to see one of the mem local committee and to meefiSftCtbe state representatives on Friday. FRUITDALE MarrHtl in M,inneKlls Word was recently received in this city that Bert R. Coffenberry and Miss Haael Haft were married at Minneapolis, Minn., on November 26. Mr. Cotfonberry Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Coffenberry of this city, and is Instructor In motor cycle mechanics. K.xtra Oiertor Leave Mrs. E. M. Ash, extra socond trick operator at the Southern Pacific station, left this morning for her home at Byers, and C. F. Schant, ex tra third 4rlck operator, left last night for Roseburg. These opera torn have been stationed here dur ing the Illness of the regular opera tors. Ceremonial Friday A ceremonial session of HUluh temple, Order of the Mystic Shrine will be held in Ashland Friday night and will be attended by a goodly number of Grants Pass Shrlners. There will also be a class of 12 no vices from this place to tread the burning sands of the desert. No vices from other towns also will be inducted. - I We hear that Bryan Redding was discharged from the service Decem ber 2 and that he intends to go to Montana. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hagen visited the Nellson family Monday evening. Alonzo Jones is putting in grain on the H. . H. Wardrlp ranch. Mrs. Bert Elliott returned Mon day night from her holiday trip to Seattle. Clara Williams has been quite sick with the tonsilltis this week. Mrs. F. G. Roper and Mrs. P. Slattery called on Mrs. G I. Ward rlp Monday afternoon. P. Slattery. J. H. Harris and A. Bauer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bates Sunday. Leona Jones is home from school this week petting a bard cold. About sixty people attended the annual community dinner at the grange hall Thanksgiving day and all did Justice to the bountiful sup ply of good eats which wars followed by a musical and" literary program. The Neilson orchestra gave a selec tion and the little twins told how, when they were growing up they looked juBt alike and then they looked nothing alike for one is a jack-o-lantern and the other a pump kin pie, the program then closed with "Star Spangled Banner' 'and 'America" by the audience. BOSWELL IN FRANCE 3 In regard to the article of Dr. Nlbley'a that it lie statement in the Courier and attributed to me was "quite untrue and very misleading," It seems to require an answer to pre vent people from gaining a wrong impression in regard to the situation of the Influent epidemic. 1 wus not aware that I was tres passing on the private preserves of any doctor. It having always been an Idea of mine that the medical I profession should try to protect the people from conlaKlotis dlscno as well a treating them after t'icv have ftcndlrcO it. My rorords show 137 cases report ed In the county since the beginning of the epidemic, 53' cases of which have toeen reported since November 28, and the doctor will admit that there are more rases than reported. For Instance, in the Garrett tamtjy only one case was reported. In the Geo. Morris family one case was reported and that report was a month in getting to this offloe. Were there any cases in the Townsend family? If so, no report has reach ed this office and I want the doctors to take notice that they are liable to prosecution for violating the law of the state when they fall to re port, and I propose hereafter to try and see that the law Is enforced Whllo the article In the Courier was not exactly as I gave it to them over tho telephone. It was In the main true and it was surely not "misleading." but leading In the right direction In letting the people know the condition of this epidemic. And further. It Is unbecoming any member of the medical profession to attempt to commercialize an epi demic. J. C. SMITH, County Health Officer, Sweet Potatoes 5c Per Lb. THE ROCHDALE THK STORK OK GUAKANTKID GOODS C. II. KIKIKLD, Manager Sale Price on Blow-out Boots .Heavy vulcanised boot all ! regular 75c seller For short time only 50c SEE OI H WINDOW C. L. HOBART CO. l'. 8. CASUALTY LIST -t The following casualties are re ported by the commanding genoral of the American expeditionary forces for .publication today: Killed lu action , 421 Died of wounds 310 Died of accident 33 Died of disease 431 Woundod severely 844 Wounded, degree undetermined 29S Wounded slightly 19 Missing in action 474 Robert J. Boewell, whose death In France from disease in November was announced a few days ago, left Grants Pass with the June 20 draft men and landed in France August 24. He was born in Malheur county 24 years ago and had been with his father In Jackson and Josephine counties for the past four years. He Is survived by his father and mother, a Bister living at Newburg and a brother at Kalama. Mr. Boswell received only the government notice of death, with details entirely lacking. H Jl Everion and grandson, -El-don- have teen staying at the Ever- tonl'-ratch several days the past wetfs.l Eldon is on the gravel haul, HtAn A. I. 'Hussey received word ontotXktv the past week that her IrAheV, Ray Pence, of Camp Lewis, was 111 with pneumonia but was bet terWhen laBt heard from. Wiggs, of Grants Pass, re tied home Friday after visiting neice, Mrs. M. L. Griffin, several Is the past week. T. and Ernest Everton was In m rerryaaie saiuraay evening, Irs. G. H Griffin is visiting with friends at Grants Pass this week E. C. Neely is in the city attend ing county court this week, Frank Morrison was In Grants Pass Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Meltoff daughters, Vina and Hurata, are ltlng Mrs. Meltoff's parents, Mr, Mra. Kornbrodt. Miss Daisy Cole, of Grants Pass is visiting Mrs. Lefeld this week. A.kC. and (Lester Ford have buyfnsme 'cattle from Or. H. Grif fin" and vls- and "been -0I1I9W snl smi:I')oii;I tn:i JMl- "iiiiia,-Ti-iiL,su.JfiA. jisonlooo vimoini')t a neons HOLLAXDKHS F-XPFAT ALLIES TO DK.MAXI) KX-EMPEUOH The Hague, Dee. 6. Dutch offl cials expect the entente ministers here to make a Joint demand for an explanation of the sojourn of the former kaiser and crown prince of Germany in Holland. Joy Theater C Friday and Saturday Annett Kellerman d : "QUEENihISEA" D Evening, 7:30, 0 50c, 85c Saturday ' Matinee 2:30 35c, 15c n NKW TO. AY WHEAT FROM GERMANS New York, Dec. 5. More than 137.500 acres of wheat were recov ered from German occupied territory in France hy the British and French armies in the great offensive that onded the war, says the New York food board. This is believed by the food officials to have materially contributed to the food crisis which helned to bring Germany to her knees. This wheat was harvested chiefly by the French. The work of nearly 17,000 men was required In the harvesting. The binding ma chines and threshing machines were supplied by the French office of ag ricultural reconstruction and when the harvesting was completed the machines were sold at reduced prices to farmers or groups of farm ers who had been victims of tho war. Total 3.030 Oregon Killed In action Lieutenant Ralph J. Hurlburt. Portland; Jim O'Conner. Iakevlew; Krutik M." Eck ersloy. Cove: Arthur E. Glover (cook), Dayvllle: Basil A. Klrsch Stayton. Died of wounds Lieutenant John F. Hayclen Hermlston; Ilunry C. Nollmeyer, OreKon City; Frank H. Redtleld, Anchor. Wounded severely Van Alfred Norder, Hood Itlver; Mechanic Henry P. Koch, Portland; Ira Foils, Portland; Benjamin W. Hesrtley. Tualatin. Died of disease Frank J. Schur (waKonor), Portland; Loren 0. Har rington, OreKon City. Sllshtly wounded Vomle Kern, Crane; Joslah I Urlll, UCrandu. Missing In action Clarenco L. Stevens, Aurora; Silvio 1'nUmlrl, Portland; Robert C. NlvUon, Port land. t'lTV TltKASl'KKH'H NOTICE There are funds In the city treas ury to redeem all warrants drawn on the general fund numbered 13,617 and 13.C54 InrliiBlve. Interest will erase after Dccom ber 4th. 1918. Duted at Grants Patn, Oregon, De cember 3rd. 1918. G. P. JKSTKK. , 33 City Treasurer GLASS IS NOMINATED SKCHETAKV OK TKKASI RY AUCTION SALE of household goods, farm Implements and a team at the H. H. Wardrlp .ranch In Fruit dale, Saturday December 7 at I o'clock .p., m. Read the posters for particulars. ' 34 1917 MAXWELL in good condition, trade or 'sell, also one Ford road ster and one Overland roadBter. Inquire R. Timmons, 506 South Sixth street. 32 LOST Airdale-Shepherd pup, about 8 months old lost Monday night on North Sixth street. Reward for return. Phone 243-Y. 33 JERSEY cow with crop off 'both ears, no brand, came to the Red Front barn Tuesday. Owner call on Pe ter Graviln. phone 633-J. 37 HEATH & HERMAN have removed to 609 O street, Launer's old lo cation, where they may hereafter be found. 34 WANTED Furnished house, or close-in furnished housekeeping rooms, by man and wife. No chil dren. Address No. 2053 care of Rogue River Courier. 32tf WANTED Small pump for mining purposes, capable of lifting ' 200 feet; also gasoline engine. Ad dress Copper Girl Mining Co., Rogue River, Ore. 33 WANTED Gas engine between and 10 horsepower. Write Harold Potts, Rd. 4, Grants Pass. 33 1o Mum a Vo Jabiui hoi a. . ' sill q-wjl Hit? gfaoblvlhnt waio . .flfxjtilofi to nsmj'j-jvra baa saioq . WANTED Good fresh young cow ; with calf must be cheap for 'cash. A. W. Isom, Rd. 1, Box 10 38 Washington, Dec. 5. Representa tive Carter Glass has been nominat ed 'by President Wilson as secretary of the treasury. Glass takes his office December 16 by agreement with Secretary Mc-Adoo. Keep Up the Christmas Spirit WITH A MESSAGE OF niKKUKriAKSM If ever we should send out friendly cards of Chrlntmas greet ing, It Is this year. There Is bardly anyone for whom the war has not caused some hardship. Everyone needs a word of encouragement the boys away from home tho folks back home our nelghbora, relatives and business acquaintances. ' We have now on dlpluy a fine selection of "ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS (M EETING C'AltliS Demaray's Drug and Stationery Store ...JOY HEATER . . . LAST TIME TONIGHT J. Stewart Elackton presents Hie World For Sale" A Big Special Production in Six Reels TIUs picture was shipped to us by mistake and although a 85 cent picture will be shown at the regular prices of 10c and 20c. A powerful story of the Canadian Northwest and gypsy folk with their quaint lore "HIS WEDDING NIGHT" FATTY ARBUCKLE and AL St JOHN ,.. In 2,MM Foot of Laughs A V