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Grants Pass Daily Courier from Grants Pass, Oregon • Page 4

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MONDAY, UTOHKll IW, 1IT. tags roc DJULT WMVU K1VKR OOVfUCK He used a pebble to his day. to keep bis mouth moist WE use TWO YOUNG MEN KILLED. (Continued from peg VniGLEYS gives us a wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat.

The Wrlgley Spearmen want to send yoa their Book of Gum-pHon. Send a postal 'for today, Wm. Wrlgley Jr. Co 1732 Keaoer Buthfiag, Chicago. The Flavor Lasts! 732 IN Tuff, In lh nterchalitlle business, lie cam to Orant Pa abour a month ago and wa employed an bookkeeper In the Drat Natlonul bank.

The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hall' chapel. The banks of the city will be cloned during the funeral. Uoyd Dyer wae born November 14. 1890, and has been a resident of Grant Van for the Hut 10 year. He ha been an employee of thi Grant Tan post office for the past nine yeara.

being the money order and registry clerk. On April 14. 191 he was married to Minn Merle Caldwell, Mr. Dyer I at reent visiting at Seattle. He I survived by hla wife, hla parent.

Mr. and Mr. T. J. Dyer, and two alter.

Mr. nundell and Mr. J. K. Manuel.

The funeral will be held at 1ft o'clock Tuesday morning at the Christian church, llev. J. H. Harmon conducting the service. The Interment will he at the I.

O. 0. F. cemetery. NOTE OF IK XOTICK TO Al'TOMOIll LISTS All driver of automobile arc hereby notified that will rlKtdly enforce the state luw relative to dimmer on automobile head light, ami also the muffler law.

All machine must be equipped with dimmer. Muffler may not be opened while 1 automobile are runnlnir on the 'street of (irant Pass. C. K. Mi-UVSK.

90 Chief of Police. COM1NO EVENTS 26. Friday Honor Guard dance at Waldorf hulk lOcl. I. Saturday- I'nnjona Uranue I at Frultdule.

27. Saturday Federation of I Women' club meet In C.rants Pas. 29-Nov. 3. National Pay I'p Week.

Nov. 9. Friday Chicken pie upper i by first division of the Methodist Ladle Aid. CALIFORNIA TOWN 1 IS IT Stale Fire Marshal lUrvey Well tend out the following warnlnx with a request for Ita publication In the hope of eliminating ome of the fire rink In our publlo school: Kvery year hrlnx It toll of live of children In the school or other Institution the remit of (Ire. In tiiunv rni thn loss of lift anil the Injuries are canned by panic rather than by fire themselves.

Fire often occur from defective heating appara-tu and from the atorlng of rubbish and oily ran under the stairs. Itex- ulAr Inspections should be made by the janitor ml the principal of the wt'hooU at leimt once a week. Stulr-way are ulway the fire trap and a falne step nude by any of the children mean a pile of frunlo little one endeavoring to escape and reach a place of wifely. The only way to nave thee little folk from panic and consequent Injury or death In case of fire Is to make their es cape from the building niitural a lioiutlble. To quiet their fenr when alarm I alven the teacher iihoiild remember that the little one look to them for their safe guidance the steps and nut of the building The teacher should feel their re sponslblllty and ee that fire drill re often held, for one little life I worth many time the value of all the school houses' In the United States and that little life I JuhI a dear lo It parent a the teacher' live are.

to their parent and I heartily appeal to every school In Oregon to hold weekly fire drill when a real fine, occur both the children and the teacher will leve the building with little excitement a possible and thl can only be had through fire drill. PER52NdL 25 LOCAL Mr. and Mr. R. S.

Bush spent Sunday at Medford. Mr. R. F. McCee and baby rent to Olendale thl morning to visit relative.

W. W. Dillln, V. M. C.

A. camp secretary at Vancouver. was la the city today on special business. Mis Frieda McColm, teacher at Woi; Creek, and little Alice Harvey of Glendale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.

O. P. Harvey. "Java Pudre." Sabln has it. 88 Mrs.

Richard Marmion, who spent a few weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John George, at Kerby, returned to Portland Sunday night. Robert Derrick returned this morning from American Lake, where he ban been working for some weeks paat.

Mrs. L. 8. Nelson and arrived this morning from Vancouver, to visit with Mrs. Nelson's sister, Mrs.

John Summers. Mra. Roy McClellan arrived yesterday from Enterprise and will visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

D. 8. Cook. Mr. and Mrs.

Merlon Sill and daughter, arrived yesfwday from Portland and will risk relatives here. Gilbert V. Allen, state fire marshal, who spent several weta in Grants Pas working on a fire survey, returned to Salem this morning, having completed hi task. II. O.

Adams and wife and Tony Vincent arrived this morning from 'Portland. Mr. Adams will be in charge of the tiling work at the new court house. There will be 4,400 square feet of tiling In the building. J.

M. Kemp arrived this morning from San Francisco and will spend a few days here on hi farm. Ife will be at the J. K. Hair home during hie stay here.

1 Honor Guard harvest dance, October 26. Waldorf hall. 90 Miss Susie Clark, a professional nurse in one of the Tacoma hon pltals. who ha been rlsitjlngi her father, C. F.

Clark, received a sum mon today to report immediately at American Lake. Miss Clarke en listed a short time ago. Modesto. Oct. 22.

The saloons of Modesto will close their door at midnight tonight having been voted ont at an election held 60 days axo. 'This Is the second time that Modesto has voted out. the saloons. They One Mre for Aviation I were closed nv year ago ror eigm Earl McCall enlisted Saturday month and reopened under atrlrt nlxht In the V. 8.

aviation section regulation and high license by a and left Sunday night for Portland, i majority of 30. The majority against I them at the recent election win Zau. Four-Minute Men to Sieiik I The only wet town left In Stanislaus Tonlxht at the Joy theatre P. county Is Newman, In the western Cramer will speak, and at the BIJou part of the country. Rev.

Melville T. Wire will both having the subject. "Liberty MLVKIl HOW DRAFTED MKS Bonds; Who Should Buy." WILL Hl'XT FOB HLACKK.KM IT RANT IN OPERATION Friday evening Cold Hllllte were much elated to see the big tmnke roll sky-ward from the Heaver Portland Cement Ptunt. They are now worklnx a 24 hour "hlfl. The cement will soon lie through the mill and Into the warehouse, and what once was but a dream of the future ha become a reality.

(Sold Hill New. I School Meeting Novemler 10 The announcement relating to the special school- meeting wMc'l appeared In Sunday's C'ourle should have stated that the special election would be held on November 10th Instead of October mth. Anything to sell? Try a classified. Special Meeting-There will be a special meeting of Paran Camp, No. 29, on Wednes day.

October 24, at 7 o'clock prompt on account of the chief patarch. The grand I master of the subordinate lodge will also be here. By order of'force( to appear. C. P.

By C. A. Williams, scribe. 90 Butter Oct. 22.

Because tone 80 men of Silver Bow county have failed to report for examination fon military aervlce, the member of'the city and county exemption boards here have Issued an appeal to drafted men who have been called for examination, to unite In an effort to apprehend the "slacker." The board propose to furnlHh the draftees with the name and addresses of those who fail to report, that they may he sought out and I LIlH'ily loiin Luncheon The Red Cross will serve the luncheon Wednesday noon at the Chamber of Commerce, and they wish those from the country who desire tickets to notify Mrs. Geo. R. Riddle or Mrs. C.

D. Thompson. Ladles will sell tickets In the city tomorrow. The tickets are 35 cents each. JITNEY LCKK Runs his CHEVROLET To the sugar Factory Night and day.

That is the only way You can fee On time they Say. He pick Up men from The Spa all the Way from 6:30, And without. Delay, 8Stf Paris, Oct. 22. French adjoining the British in Belgium attacked today on a front of one kilometer and all objectives were taken.

Borelopes at the Courier, Form of" the Earth. Earthquakes me due not to strain produced by the attraction of bodies outside the citrtli. but lo stresses set op within the earth Itself by readjustments of iiilci'mil pressure arising from various sources, such as vol' nnlc eruptions ml the slirlnkliiu the crust due to the secular cooling- of the Interior. The carl It is not a perfect sphere, and It Is not absolutely regular Hxure of any kind The form of It surface Is ronrltiniitl) ihituxtUK. otvlux the iii'll of Kill ci and atmospheric cuh.ch which wear down the elevated pan siul carry the debris Into the oceans Thus the pressures to which the rocks Iwuenih are sulrjeclcil arc slowly iltu NEW TODAY "1 CLA88IF1EI) AD RATEST 25 words, two issues, 25c; six Issues, o0c; one month, II.

when paid in advance. When not raid in advance. 5c per line per Issue. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mrs. R.

8. Bush, 109 North Sixth, phone Hi-n. tr LOST A bunch of keys. Flndor please phone 262-J or 196-Y. Horace C.

Hall. 88 WANTED Position in an office by young Indy stenographer. Care of No. 2011 Courier. 89 LEASE MANGANESE Gold Hill.

Oct) 22. Herbert Bre- wltt of Tacoma, representing Investors of that city have taken a lease of the Trult ranch, which contains valuable manganese deposits. This property I situated In the Eagle Point dlstriot 20 mile north east of Gold Hill, and contain 280 acre. C. F.

Dougherty, examiner and buyer for the Noble Electric Steel company of San Francisco, examined the property this week, and seemed very enthusiastic over the outlook for the mine, which Is locat ed for Ideal operation on a la rue scale. The lessees have already or dered all the machinery and equip ment for a large concentration plant and gave an order to a nearby saw mill for 40,000 feet of lumber for erecting the building. 1 Sweaters Yes, 8weaters-That's what we said We data them In all tyle aad rolor. We he Ihem la Wool ami Worsteds. We rthiiik we can give yott about thing In Hie Hue of a NWKATKH your fancy can crave jour heart dealr, $1 to $15 If )hi lime horoter notions In our hood take a Im.

PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. Cloihien Use Mag'ic Motor Gas Make IttO gallons of Kiimdlne il" the work of 'JIO. 3 S1 The higher the prtis' of gasoline Hie uiS'Mler the mm Intl. (lias. Mee erMinitlly guurMater Mngle ties.

Hold t) CHAS. MEE of Applritute, anil by M. Clemen of (riiiil I'uss, lire. lU TOPPED SHOES la msn it may seem a joke, but the aversxe wiimtin would rut her he 'lead 1 hint to feel that her clothe are nut of tyle." Spokane, Oct, 22. Fancy, lilxh-toped shoes for girls are rails- ing iiniiMiuil amount of del in 1 quency amotig young Kills here, according to Chief Probation Officer T.

W. Mortimer of Spokane county. "These expensive, fancy high-top shoe are bring more cases of delinquency to 11 than any other cause and next In order low waist re to blame for the condition," he declared today. "Our young girl In their teen are craving shoe to be In style. To NOKWAV NHiri'I'IN'U II AS lOHT FHO.M SI IIMAItlNKH Chrlstlanlu.

Oct. 22. Norway's totnl shipping losse since the beginning of the war now staud a follow: 479 steamer of 777.000 ton; 160 Hailing ship of 1T.000 ton; number of live lot, (98. The net reduction In ths Norwegian mercantile marine thl year 1 319 ship axxrexatlna; MS. GOO tons.

letterheads that will plee you, at the Courier. UOfMANlANS FILK i'LAIMH FOB DKHTItOYKI OIL WF.MJt Ixindon, Oct. 22. In connection with the destruction of the Rou manian oil wells, the Roumanian Consolidated oil fluid have lodged clAlm with the British government amounting to 1,270,724. A classified ad brings results.

Job werlr at the Courier. Joy Tonight Alice Brady in "DARKKMT lU SSIA" 1 A hluh-griule picture Hi house lust nlglit Admission Ac and 15c MEM WANTED to work in sugar factories in Idaho. Good wages. Railroad fare both wavi to men remaining at work till end of cam- naiffn. wkirli will laat slwMit uwvus.

iuui fllUlllIIB. For full particulars enquire Utah-Idaho Sugar Rn wsrQW Wl 4f.

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