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TkUL KH BL BUIjr ROCCE BITES COCTUaK W IJiNOD IV. UTMtt ll II. Itlw Uajnard Pianos Are Attractitt lastnaents IWIt mkamLt ImaBVifsJ bar a Sari; Irnw4. sety mm- Ts w.al i erea lirtwti owt. ta loa fB. roaad d ruH; the artioa per fectly aslant d r laied. tb Uesrs woader lUj rpone A care ful eiAxaUacoa 1U coe ? fN of St Jkea5S tifriag eiitiw. The Music & Photo House BwtO, Pray. FER52NAL iU5 LOCAL:1 SUPPER Baptist Church Thurs., Oct. 12 25c MENU Veal aad Urn niag. with Brvwa Ormxj flrrad aad Batter Aw. CoSTee u4 Tea confusion over LAUD TAX BILL There seems to be treat eoafosioa la the salads of km voters regard ing ta foil rental ralae land tax and ttosnessakera' loaa fond a mend neat It la a moat complicated meaaare. After reading it through oae is eon fased and hardlr knows what H ia all about. There need be no eonf alon about this meaaare. It i a afngle tax mea aare, pare and simple, although a loaa featare. baa been added. The doctrine of aiagle tax ia Jot this: that all income from land, exclusive of Improvement, belong to the state. The fall rental ralae land tax and aouemakerr loan fund amendment" does thia very thing. It calls the In come from land "land rent," and un der the amendment nil this land rent aiast be paid each year to the state In the ahape of taxes. Do too get the Idea? It ia uat aiagle tax ander aa other nam. Under single tax all Income from land 1 taken by the state. Ia this proposed measure in come from mad is called "land rewt" and all of tt 1 taken by the state. Mr. I'ren. who drew the bill, ha repeatedly acknowledged that It Is the name old single Ux that the voters bar repeatedly rejected t the polls, everyone who has care fully read the blU agree that It is single tax, bat under a different name. There la no need of any confusion or doubt about this meaaare. Those who are in favor of single tax and government ownership of nil land should vote for this measure. Those who are opposed to single tax and believe In private ownership of nil land should vote 307 X No. F A. Wfifcaa&a maraud I rota a xjws XT. 9 to Seattle l inraai Hear CfeaatWriaJt toaigbt Air I Mr. I". Maier aa4 Mrs. W . J. rMc- so tfat t Merba Ust night (or a S5ri tuf- Hear Claatftrriaia taiaL tAd H- V. Anderson case lb iroai Hoca Rir Ut Bigst. rHtns.i ti: ateraisf. ilmr CSsaawia-a tasugat (A4 Get jtriws fro a the Rog R. rr LamW eoxay before yoa bar sbUc'e. Ia!s. doors, w.adsws, g:us. rooSag and Umber, It Hear CkkJBiiwrla.a tte:giL A4(. Mr. sad Mr. B. F. Georg !ro3k Tiiilna fetserday ftr a few da.r Is torn a. Hear Qeskbr:a.s tots. fit AJv ' Bt sagoa imp r-c. baiit to ordr . per swdet Get jo-sr order la a? are. Rgie River Lamber Cospaar- MiMk Cailie VogeSi. of A!slaBd. is visiting r nf.tr. Mr. H. L An drew. . Mr. Vita OpdK". io attended tbe tea ff rente ol lh HsgSea Al!i a&re of Oreroa at Toriad. retsra d from tae north today. Hear Cti9iria:a ton, si L Adr ! Mr P, U Dan, of Tiaaalh. Colo . who rutted her fataer. Joph Pol lock, aad her brother. R-loc Poikwk, left this moraiag for hor home Hear Cbamberiaia toaight. (Adr.) J. E. Zlmmeraiaa asd wife arrired this morning from Bait Lake. Mr 'Ziauaermaa will have charge of the sugar boiling at the sugar factory. ' See the mascot of the First 1. S. Cavalry band at The Joy tonuht S'Z Mrs. C. C. Tottea srrtved tht iatoraiag from Loraae. Ore., aad left jimmediateiy on the Crescent City stage for the coast sad her home at 'Fortaaa. Cal. Hear Cbamberiain tool eh (. Adr ) j Mrs. E. H. Carter, sister of Mrs. 'Dora. Cleveland, sad her daughter. Miss Rath Carter, arrived last aight front Parsons. Kansas, to vtviL They spent several weeks ia soothers Cali fornia oa their war here. Hear Cbamberlaia toolaht. iAdr.1 Ail the latest coats: Use plain clothes, Sbaketpereaa collars, aad fall flare sktrta. Jot what yo want Mr . E. Rehkopr. S71tf Hear Cltamberiaia tonight. (Adr.) Mrs. R. W. Harrington, who visit ed her mother. Mrs. E. E. Watu. at Marphy. for the past month, left this morning for her home at Powers. Hear Cbamberiain tonight. ( Adr. I Mr. G. M. Caldwell. Doris. Fay and Norman Caldwell left lain night for Sooth Bend. Waah.. to join Mr. Cald well aad Harold, who left aome week ago. They have loated and expert to remain at South Bend. I Hear Chamberlain tonight. (Adv. i Hear I tiiirlla denator Geo. . Oamberiaia stU eiU-a tie cewraic jwJj i 'a.iil at t.te c-,r h4. t ie. To wi:i hear a good e4.h U ea at Mead i Kit Ueddn ttearUy Wnrwiatc ' ttm. R. Kia.e aad Mrs. Ad4i lsry aere atm Uy Ue Rev. 8. A Dox;t. ;oe of te Ba?tst tinreh. at tie 4rb.afe. a. 1 1 o'cioa tii ivrrv.tk Mr. axd Mr. JUtia ;!! a ia lie' l,sl o! tat ioarjxooa at the 5in. t,utBe ti Mr d Mr 3 Y. Kaakf, areata of the t-r.J. a WlUiass creel, retsraiaf to Grmi: lvi t se !he:r noire aril aee... Ike iUmter The 3 j.rSr S. s:a ;arrj-a-ail aal Ferrt he-l. are !oc!ed oe lie Sucttera IaoSc frooai. be lt !ta Th;r4 zi Voanit street, aai are givtng a good, cieaa eaten. jaieaL There are aaltaaa, indad nf jthe aloe-t ettloct rat. the haataroo. o:ca. tae oary has; B.oak.ey bora ia Oregvia. aad other. Tbey a ill be ia week. By Aoto t-mw 'ourad Mr and Mr. Ceo C. aie aad Mr aad Mrs. C. U Ccaaiaham ar rived lat seek from Tr-.nidad. Colo., makiag the trip by aatomobile. aed will spead the winter la the Msnta? e-t'on. They were )oised at Coloa loy jir. oa Jr. scagies oaagnier. Mrs. E. R. Jeffers. who will spead a few seek here with relative and old friend. Mr Casntacham U s daisiterof Mr aad Mr i P. Wood- Kur Sale Kaey Tmn- i A small sell-equipped hydraulic placer mine. For full detail add re p. o. Box ::i. s72 Scores of Smart Suits in a Season of Scarcity ( hi hour -! nbtions with tlie srrvat Wtohex houw make it p kej our showin? of fall suits h varietl anil oomjiletr. il!c to ff is SMtMISISMk. As vou know, if vu have Iouked around in the sliojis. such a choice of yea ami su-h values an eviu hanlcr to linJ thin yt-ar than ever. As it is, every ft-w days hrinjr new mod els to lis dirct t frt'in Wtudtex ami tu, in. the middle of this hilsiest of all sea.soii, your freedom of choice is ttill uiiliui itsl. These two ilhi-stru-tioiis will iudicate wniH'thinj of the vari ety to be had and the choice of fall coats, too, you will find quite as complete. aw srws aMa, The Store That Sells Wooltex Coats and Suits wm Tomorrow, being Columbia dsy, the bank of the city will be cloed all day. Mergeaac Frank at The Joy Cornet tut and viollniit. tonight. 72 This will be yoar last (haace to get peaches. For the next few days you ran get some nice Saiwsys at the Josephiae Grocery company. J74 To tet Tatienmrie Work ha commence on the re moval of the old Williams sash and door factory on Wert F street, from which lumber aad other material will be obtained for the tabernacle for onion evangelistic meetings which open October 22. The tabernacle will be erected at the corner of Seventh and. C street, and will be (OilIO feet. Hear tiamheriaiii Ttmighl At the Grants Pass opera house, at :13 o'clock. (Adv.) Doa't Mass Ur Hprorb Senator Chamberlain l a good speaker aad will entertain yoa by giving democratic truth in aa en tertaining maoser. Be on hand at : 1 3. i Adv. I Icatton notice, Courier old. JTEW TODAT 7ctotifted DnATttTii words, two Usaes. tie; six Issaes, te; on month, $l.St, when paid la advance. Whan not paid la advaac, ic par Una per Isso. ) Esglewood Dairy The best milk, cream and ice cream. Phone 222. tf Hcaatjr Will Hpesk Senator Geo. Chamberlain, accom panied by Ralph Watson, newspaper man, arrived In the city this morn ing, and the senator will speak at the opera bouse tonight Keilugg ft Mahoaey Orchestra At the big Republican Rally and dance. Murphy. Batorday night. 74 Oar George Tonight Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain speaks at the opera hoime tonight, at 8 : 1 S . Be sura and hear him. (Adv.) Hear Chamberlain tonight. (Adv.) Q Star lw, Q IM.MKIj ritOHMA.V prewnl. Miss Valentine Grant In a stirring M'wy of adventure "The Innocent Lie" I'miilng "l.aml )' I,l7.nl," wllti Frank llorzagc, Anna lIUli- nnl Jack Hkliardwni PCBLIC STENOGRAPHER, Masonic Temple. Omen phoae. 174-J; resi dence, 241 -R. Miss Harris. tf (From Wedaesdsy's Daily) BARGAIN' $100 talking machine and records for 125. See it at Mclntyre's Cyclery. 877 FARM SNAPS 24 H acres, atl irri gated, creek. If acre ta cultiva tion, place all bottom land but about five acres, good new barn, house small, great dairy ranch, lot out rsnge. Price $1,600; only $300 cash, balance easy. 14 acre on Illinois river, 30 acre bottom land, 29 (n cultivation, creek and river through, 33 acre can be cultivated thi year with little expense. Was priced a a nap at $3,000, owner says cut to $1,(00. Some buy. t. A. Launer. 72 FOR 8AI,B CHEAP-Placer mining machine. A snap. Must be sold this wek. For full particulars, ln quire or address No. 1133, care Courier. 87$ FOR SALE Cure bred Jersey tow. Has been fresh about six weeks. Inquire S. II. Cornell, 731 South Eighth street. S73 8. I). WILLIAMS, who for seven year has been manager at the Country C,ii Orchards, ha now opened a general real estate office? at 313 Yeon Building, Portland. Oregon. He will he ilian"rt to se cure tlm liimlneu of any of the good people from .losephlnn emmty. If you ih to liny, Hell or ex change, write mn full particular. B. I). Williams, 515 Yoon illuMltiK, I'ortliiiKl, Oregon. S73 Mr. C. II. tUmpaon returned (bis morning from Portland, where she ha (pent several week. Geo. Herriott. of Applrxate, wa ia town thi morning on hi way to Roaebarg by motorcycle. Mr. Her riott will work Doagta county in the interest of Cha. Smith company. Chi fo. selling sod Installing school heating plant. Mr. Herriott ha been with the company during the sum mer and covered the Coos couaty see Com, aaeetJng with excellent result. HO FOOTBALL TEAM IS COMING COkOKO KVKJm 4 Oct. II, 12. 13. Wednesday. Taart- day. Friday Josephlas-Jackaon county teachers' institst at Oraat Pas. Oct 12, Thursday 8upper from I to 7. by ladle of th Baptist church. Oct. 13. Friday Hon. A K. Clark peak at the Grant PaM opera house. Oct 14. Saturday O. O. P. fally and dance at Murphy grange hill. lTIUVKItM K All, TO KIM) WKM'h M HVlVOIt J Newport. It I.. Oct. II The 'search by the II l ulled Slates des troyer for survivor ol the submarine raid which darted early yesterday proved frultles. Krly today Rear Admiral Glesves and his staff practi cally gave up hope u ( n ml In a- the crew of the Klngatonlan, If such a ship waa sunk of Nantucket, reported. j Hear Chamberlain tonight. (Ad I When the Aahland football team Journey upon tb Iw-al football Held next Friday they will And a different team than did Med ford. Coach Miller ha pat the high school team through a week of rlgoroua working and ha re-arranged bis players to the beat advantage. Last night the "scrubs" were unable to make a showing against the Brat team, while th week before they could bold them about nt a standstill. During the last contest with Med- ford two of the Grants Pas player played through half the gam al though Injured. M. Wilkin, who played at tackle, uffered a broken wrist In the flrst hair, but flnlshed the game. Juel Bestul, halfback, played two quarters with a badly wrenched knee. Several additions will be mads to the team, and with the shift In the lineup a really formidable eleven will he put up against Ashland. Mr. Miller ha several surprises In stock for the football fan. A number of the second team men ars showing up In fine shape and give promts of (making the first team this year. These are Calhoun. Voorhles. Kearn and Wolfolf. This Is the first year any of these men have reported for foot ball practice, but the coach Is optim istic over them. The probable lineup for Friday will be fullback, I'nderwood; right half. nestul, Nile; left hair, Harmon, Rears; quarter, Smith; right end, Wllklns; right tackle, Host 11 1; right guard, Reynolds; center, fli-ar; left guard, Lucas; left trie kin, I.ettoy, left end, Kinul'tln. Job printing or every description at the Courier office. Bijou Tonight A Ureal Psyaasowat Hprrlal Feature "The Valley of the Moon" Id Severn Kerls i A nuMTslflcewt ptrtauHaatloa of JACK LOXOOVK famwa story of Caltforala sad HowUera Orsgoa, A virile story of the great outdoors ia the beawtlfal setting of the Far West. Thia wove Irst appeared fba Ckasasopolltaa Marsala aad later ew Joyed aa aaaasl sale. 10c aad 90c Bijou Theatre Tcaorrow Paly Matinee 2:30 . 50c Evening 6:30 . 75c The (create Photoplay Spectacle the World ha yet knows "CIVILIZATION" la II reels IMrect from four week al the HriHg TliiNilcr, Cortland New York's tribute to THOS. H. INCE director gen In Nothing Mt Mupevulini ever le(ore rivaled li) Hie brnln of man. i xkw vohk k i:iti joi it.u MliiiM'tMkiiu anil wonderful. N KV VOHK Tltllll'.VK, .VlHiiimllriK In ilitures of niarvelirtis Iwmit) X, V. sl'N. Out.l. the lllrtli of a Nation." , Y. (ilOlli:. "CIVIMATION" pliiroe luce on sHlstlc fmitlnu wild Ouvlil lhlni "Clvlllrtlon," In short, I a gigiuitlr moving, nm ntMrte nil nimlng, picture of war and Its omeHt'nee. X, V, KVKIN(i Woltl.ll, An rnlertNlniiiint on an art I "tic level with lien Hur.--N. V. TIM IX, '