Tl'ICSD.W, CHTOIiKIt II. Ill If). U HA N TH PAHS DAILY OOUUEIl CAOB TURKS Mum 17 OILS Having contracted tor a car of oil,' will ell to car owner at bargain prior. In AO gallon lota 37o er gallon In Iff gulUm lute 40c Mr icullott ln 90 KHllim lot 4He per K1lm 1b 5 gnllim Jot B4c por galbm Ilrlng your own can -or you may pay us-$2.90 and take on of the IS gallon drums -with faucet.. Will deliver till any place In the city. ... You caa save your choice ot Zerolene Until, Medium or Heavy. Thla oil la guaranteed to give satisfaction or money re funded. ' JWiinciiilxir the place , Grants Pass Service Station 'Through tens-vice "Wo Jrow" Classified KOR SALE FOR BAtB Vetch, gray oata, cheat, rye, baled hay, rolled barley, era aeed. Ralph Waldo Kldoo. Med (ord, Ore. 66tf nANCll IsANI) TOR 8AU5 Jo Del Norte county, California. Good buy. Mostly ell under the plow. Next year will aee big Improve ment there, now under way and land value will greatly Increase. F"or further Information Inquire of Ceo. W. Howe, Agent, Crescent City. California. . " II BO ACRE FARM Yor aale or rent. Ieocated SI mile from iDryden, Oregon. Oood water right, plenty ot berries and fruit. 18 acre un der Irrigation. Kulr , building. Add reus. No. 1803 care Conrler. 17 NEW HATS Just arrived at Mr. 11. B. .Burton's, 704 North Blxth street. 98 IM SA1JC 100 tier -of manxlnata wood for sale, at Derlck'a ranch on Jerome Vralrle road, $3.50 per tier. Co mo and haul It. For par ticular call at 203 D urges St. 95 FOR SALE Choice windfall New town and Spltsenhurg apple, 2.1c per na -k. firing your acka. W, W. Can by, 4 in Ho weitt of city on hill road. r. FOR 8.VI.K OR TRADE One good house and two lot for 1-ton truck or will nell cheap for cash. No reasonable offer refused. Close In. Peter Neubert, 322 West J street, Grant Pan. 99 1,11 . . . i , ... WANTED Men to work In lumber camp ov up-to-date sawmill. Transportation furnished. For particulars Inquire at Breen' Crescent City atage office. Grants Pass, Ore., near S. P. R. R. depot, and express off I no. Phone 26. 4 8tf LOST Wallet containing 45. regis tration card and papers; $3 re ward. No. 1790 care Courier, o Ray Nelson, 665 Weldler street, Portland, Ore. 95 MISCELLANEOUS B. L. QALBRA1TH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Olaaa Liability. 609 0 street. 84tf HEMSTITCH 1NO, Plcotlng. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Write to us for suggestions for Christmas gifts. The VaJiIty -Shop, Medford, Ore gon. 145 , LADIES' TAilRlNO Fall and win ter suits remodeled and brought up 4o the minute in style and workmanship. Hiring your FURS, plushes and velvets to be remade. Prices reasonable. Mrs. W. R. Swoape, phone 253, old Klocker residence 1324 East A street. 09 BKB DEMONSTRATION of Brlggs Auto Wood-Saw at Shooting Gal lery. Will cut up your J foot wood Into 3 lengths for $1 per .card. Special prices on large quantities. F. O. Gamble, Agt. 01 CHILDREN Sell acorns; buy thrift stamps 1c per pound paid for noorns at 727 North Fifth St. 19 TAXI SOONER TAXI 'Phone 262-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf PALACE TAXI Phone 22-J. .'. A. Hyde. Geo. 19 .Quarts blanks at (Courier office. 21 1 North With rtreet Advertising CIVIL KXCf.NKKR DANIEL MoFARLAMD, civil engi neer end .surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. DENTISTS B. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrst-oUsi dentistry. 109 South Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon. VKTKIUNAKY 81 Kf J BOX DR. R. J. BESTISL, Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule vard, phone 398-A. kll.KCTIUCAL WORK BLBCTRIC WIRINO and general electrical work, repairing, home wiling. C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, phone 47. MIKKSMAKISQ MRS. W. R. SWOAPE 4resmeker, ladle' tailor, furrlst. Erpert al teration on ladle' garments. Es timate cheerfully given; prices reasonable; aatlatactloa guaran teed. Phone 253. Old Klocker residence, East A street 99 IrKAYAUK AMI TKAXSFKK TUB WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 397-01. F. O. ISIIAM, drayage and transfer. Safes. pianos and furniture moved. packfc, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone 124-R. PHYSICIANS I.. O. CLEMENT1. M. D.. Practice limited to disease of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hour 9-12, 2-t, or on ap pointment. Phdnea, office 62; resi dence 359-J. S. LOUOHRIDUE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country. calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. ' ' A. A. WITII-A.M, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 624 Medical Bldg., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 5 p. m., morning and evening by appointment. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS. S. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-13 a. m.j 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. E. J. B PLUCK, M. D., Physician and surgeon; , office, Schallhorn block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004 Lawnrldge, phone 54-L, Grants Pass. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices la all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. Q. W. COLVIO. Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. . , O. S. BLANCH A RD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonlo Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. 3EO'. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer. First National Bank Bldg., Grants Pass. Oragort. - Britons Build Blgoest Plan.' Tin1 Tiirrimt Alrcriift Construction futnpnny of Knrn'mroiiKh, Knglnnil, hn Jut finished building the biggest nlr lilnne In Hip world. It I a Irlplsne, the middle plune of which Is i.n fwt wide. Abov end below this ere two plane, each 08 feet Inn. All these planes are 1.1 feet 2 Inches deep, The body I 70 feet long (20 feet longer than the biggest biplane), and the height I 37 feel. The pilot's seat jut out 12 feet beyond the line of the plane. The body of the machine re scmbles a whale In length and girth, With n great blunt-ended nose. Be tween the r.lnrif-a ir al Kui.f i. engine, each developing COO-bomepow er. rour or mem operate two-bladed tractor propellers; two of them four bladed "pusher propeller. Jap Industry Hard Hit During the war the Japanese zinc Industry wai very prosperous and large profits were marie on ore which wa Imported from AimtrnllH end the French Indie. Tlie sIkiiIiik of the armlNtlce, however, ha denlt e hard blow to this Industry, and It I repotted that It cost $200 a ton to produce Jan anem tlnr. while the market price la only 1187 a ton. It I expected that thl will remit In a request for sub sldle and Import protection, since the deposit of Japanese ore are of such Inferior quality that competition with Imported ore cannot be net success folly. Placer location notices at Courier office. The good mantis alway sincere 1MPEPJALES xovrn Piece CIGADETTES t6 made -of .good things. Good tobacco., perfectly blended pure mais paprr lo vTp it and mouthpiece to cool the emoke of it A ciga rette manufactured to excel. I0orl3c The John Bollman Co. Branch 'MaMiMtatran 0 Decide on Your Next Battery NOW Your next battery should be a WiUard with Threaded Rubber Insulation because it is the one kind of battery thst gives you adequate protection against the ex pensive reinsuarion that is sure to come to an . ordinary battery. Four years' experience on many thousand car have proven the remark., able durability of this latest Willard invention. It el'mifwtei the rn bluett csuk of battery trouble!, Cull and trt in tell you about ft. We'll help you get every taet day' uae out of your Dreamt battery at the leaet poaaible e pen p, but we want you to bavs better battery. TUB BATTERY SHOP A. V. Haxelton. Propr. The California and Oregon uoasi tcauroaa uompany . . TIME! CARD Effective Nov. 19, .1918. Trains will run Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Leave Grant Pasa i p. m Arrive Waters Creek.... 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek... 3 P. M Arrive Grants Pass..:. 4 P. M. For Information regarding frolirht and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building or telephone lJl. E 10 LEARN NEW TRADE Xew York, Oct. 14. Elimination of typesetting, one of the costliest operations of magazine production, by the use of plates made by photo graphing the original typewritten copy, has been accompVuihed In the October 1 ft issue of the MUrary Di gest, conaistlng of 80 pages. This radical innovation, which was brought about by the printers' strike In this city, leads the publishers to suggest that "It I possible in this age of marvels that the whole fa ture of magazine production may be revolutionized by the elimination of typesetting." The make-up of the magazine is In no way changed, the only differ ence being that the style of the type Is that used on typewriters and Is uniform In all the reading matter throughout the number. The right hand side of each column Is Irreg ular as in ordinary typewritten copy. Charlie Chaplin "expresses him self" in the new aenthotlj dancee, which are quite the thing In the most artistic circles, In "Sunnyslde." hl third million dollar picture, released by First National, which will be shown at the Oregon Theatre Wed nesday and Thursday. tThe manner in which Charlie gets In with a group of beautiful and scantily draped yourtg a-irls' which are engaged fn this sort of dance Is quite Chaplin esque. Suth a thing as riding a cow 1s al most never attempted 1n the country even by the fooy and girl who take the cows out to pasture and- bring them back at night. But Charlie at- tempts tble when he tries to Induce a cow to leave the church 1n wliich the boesy has been breaking up the meeting. Landing In a ditch on his bead, the little comedian goes Into a state of coma wherein he "sees things." While these are Imaginary to Mm, on the screen they seem real enough, and the eight of Charlie burlesquing the serious sort of dance which St. Denis, and Hoffman, and other less famous give, surrounded by beautiful young girls, bare of limbs, furnishes a most entertaining Tombination. After thla little divertiRement Charlie settles down to bis real prob lem In the picture, that of sa1nthe love of his rural sweetheart from be ing stolen by a "city dude" who ap liears in the community with a fine automobile. CIOTHIXtJ PHOFITKKHS TO CXMK IXDKK XKW LAW Washington, Oct. 14. Senate and house adopted the conference report on amendments extending the food control act to Include clothing and food containers and providing pun ishment for profiteering and hoard ing. The bill now goes to the president, who asked for this legislation as a weapon against the high "t ost of liv ing. Big Private Telephone Exchange. The slxe of the private telephone ex change grows with the erection of every hotel or office building of any considerable proportions. The largest ever constructed is that of a New Tork hotel which has been recently opened to the public. It occupies 3.105 square feet of floor space, having nn operating room 110 feet loug by 1.1 feet wide, n terminal joom 30 feet long and 2.1 feet wide, a restrooin 2S feet by 15 feet and a locker and wash room 30 fpct by 14 feet. The oper ntlng force consists of one chief opcr ntur,' one assistant chlet operator, eight supervisors and 110 attendants. The switchboard consists of twenty three positions. Thirteen positions are equipped with telautographs used for paging and announcing only. The switchboard has a capacity of 3,340 extensions and 180 trunks. The hotel has telephone seavlce In each of Its 2,200 rooms, and there are forty public telephone booths served by four switchboards connected with the main switchboard. The following gives some Idea of a few of the Items which make up part of the telephone sys tem: 630 fuses, 1,170 condensers, 2, 400 relays. 5,3.10 lamps, SS,500 Jnclts. 750.000 soldered connections, 7,20,000 feet of wire. Lycurgus,--the ancient Greek law maker, bound the citizens 'by oath not to change the laws until his re turn, and then left forever. MAY CHAPLIN WILL DO HIGH BROW DANCE AT OREGON ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL FUND To rhe KoohctcH Memorial A wlt!on, Thnmai M. Stott, County Chairman, Grants Past, Oregon. 1 herewith tubvribe the uin of. to Hi Rooaerci.T MiMosML.lrrjio. Name ' Addrrts ,, , The above amount is inrloted Arrordlnc to thr plana ot the Rooarrrlt Memorial Aeaorlatlon. the Rnoemit Memorial Kunrl of i eea.eM.ea ia to be utlllierl to erect National Monument in Waahlnrton. D. C; to acquire and auintain a public park at Oyster Bay, N. Y ., and ultimately to include Kasamore Hill, the Hooarreit home, therein, to be prewired like Mount Vernon and Unruin's hone at Sprinrfleld : and to endow National Socler to perpetuate tb principles and Ideals ot Theodora Kooscreit. Kaen contributor to the fnnd will rerefee s certiSrat of aiembmhlp Is tlx Mooaerelt Memorial AseoelajUoB, a certilrat will also be presented to arery school contributing to tba fund. The name of arery contributor will be placed on tba Net of it rial depositad la the National MoaoaMBt to be erected at Waatuiurtos, O. C. ABOUND TI1EW0I2LD WITH THE AMERICAN CROSS.. Junior Red Cress. Ml Early In the participation of the United States 'in the. world war, the American Ited Cross perceived the value of mobilizing the school children of the country and the Junior Ited Cross was organized. Before the war elided nine million children were en rolled and helped In the war fund and membership ca.-npaigns. In chap ter production of relief supplies and manufacturing furniture for the ref ugees whose homes and household goods were destroyed. Children everywhere In the United S'ttes tvs'tonded to the call to serv ice sounded by President Wilson as head of the American Red Cross. This photograph is that of an en tliusintic young Japanese member of (lie Junior Ited Cross of' Spokane, Wash., starting out on the ambitious undertaking of collecting "a mile of pennies" for war relief. A compre hensive peace program is now being worked mt for the Junior Red Cross, which is being held intact. Southern Arizona and Southern California are the only parts ot the United States where date trees have been grown at commercial benefit. - - i" "r J' rur is'sTiaiiala .in .1 SAVE MONEY BUY THE WORLD'S BESt COFFEE M 9 In the Five 'f surpasses other coffees in fragrance, flavor quality, economy i Alto Packed in Three and One Pound Cans EVERY CAN GUARANTEED herewith. Beware of the Flatterer. "Flattery." said Uncle Eben, "Is gen etnlly a scheme fob easy money, makln. wlfout even goln' to de trouble of fliln' op a gold brick or a satchel of green goods." Keep Doorknobs Tight Doorknob screws often work out ant let 'the knob come off. This may be prevented by removing loose screws, covering them with glue and screwing them back Into place. Potash In Bracken. It Is believed that the ash of brackea contains 40 to 50 per cent of aoluble potash. The potassium occurs chiefly as sulphate and chloride. Placer location notices et Courier office. Wash That Itcii Away i There Is abaorotehr no sufferer from eetena who ever used tlu) simple wash D. D. D. and did aot led Immediately that wonderful! calm, cool aetmtioa that comes when Lb itca b taken away. This eoothinr wash penetrates the pores, sit instant relief from the post distressing siua diarssaa. Do BDo'DD o M. Clemens, Druggist VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, Ever, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking COLD MEDAL maH'.ui Thai world'a atanitord mius few .u . disorders, will often ward off thesa dis eases ana arxangtnari tna Dooy against further attacks. Thrsa sizes, all druggists. Cold Modal aw asarr baa J.B, Pound Can all hew"0 r.i 5 1 '.1 jj u