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HtlDAY, HKPTKMIIKlt T. 1BI7 dajly rogue bjveb owmeb FAC3 T 111 ;yk How About Combustion? ANYTHING will fcurn. The fire , insurance figures show you thpt. To make a cigar burn easily and evenly the way the OWL does That requires combustion of a dif ferent sort. j . .." It requires carefully cured leaf long leaf filler hand-workmanship that square-end shape. But because the OWL burns properly, you get the benefit of the OWL S Million Dollar tobacco flavor. And that's worth a nickel every time. lii The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. fcUNST BRANCH t MMIAk CO, MtO. , SA A SCHOOL Rook for I lu 'grades d the With Ht'hitul nww ob IV, 1'enrila, TabieU oilier HtIiimiI tiupplle. BOOECS Demaray s si2MsL MAHOMC TKMPLK, Oil A NTS PAMi SOLDIERS IN FRANCE URGED TO SAVE PAY Anierlcn , field Headquarter, Prince, August 1 7. - Ty uialll American soldier have o much money 'and so little to pend it for that General Albert I trying to fiffd loma law to make the boy ave part of tholr pay. The khakl-rld boy row home ha Juiat throe regular Item to pay for toboco, hair euta end laundry service. He may cut out the laun dry 1)111 by doing hi own wahlng. General Albert la trying to Inter est the noldiern In the American bond Issue or the loan of the French government I'nrle 8am' troo are second only to the-iAiiKtrallan and New Zea land troop In the amount of money they earn. The Aniac got'ahout ll.r.O a dNy and are the highest paid army In the world. Rut Iwth th Anxca and the Canadian, who net $1.10 a day the me 'pay aa the American or foreign 'nervlce re coin polled to reserve prt of thnlr pay for their dependent or to form a nent-egg agalnnt th ponnllile rainy day fol lowing demobilisation when the war haa been won. ''',"', . An occalonal bottle of llKh( wine or a dally ration of milk chocolate are practically the only "dlnnipe tlon" open to the American troop. , Gambling la prohibited In ' the army. That clone' the avenue of speculation. A nmall number of fore-alghtad fighter made a good alzed "lean up on tobacco when the tobacco famine hit the camp a couple of week ago. They had laid In reserve tocka of making and tailor made and found quirk nnlea at ridlculou price twenty frank for a ck of alfalfa and a high a a dollar apiece for clgarettea. The majority of the soldier are expected to adopt the saving tugge tlon willingly. In th British Im perial army It haa been proved that men can ava money on 36 cent a day, and some French pollna lay aside nome of their meagre pay of five rente a dny. LESLIE SALT fltworft ll itafoodvc:ly feidtocoolu O. C. GRANT LANDS Blue print Plata allowing land in Josephine county,' $1.59. Addrea A, E. Voorblee, Grant Paaa 1 tf CHICHESTER S PILLS WE-v. Til? llatll llUAXD. T y3l Ivllnl A.I. "mo OnwilM If A 9) -V--r IV I'lIU IH Ul t,lt .Mlallit h, ecut 4b fci ftiM. Tmum M aUkr. Hut erf" m mrrfi m tri . (Mrnl, Al f) c)il SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVEfflfWHWI; IT Funilehed by W. E. Uaoaoa of Oraata Paaa Abstract Co. September 4, 1917 Transfer Bertha O. Htick et vtr. to G. N. Wilson. Peed. 3V acres In Sec. 82-36-5, 120.00. , ... , . Samuel 8. Bunch to John Park, W. D., 10 Acre In 8ec. SS-39-8, $600, ; ' Mining Location D, M. Johnson on Scotia In Wolf Creek district. Goodyear i Tires C. L Hdtat Cczpany Comply with the law and use printed Butter Wrappers I . , According to the raling of the Ortoi lair and Rood ,; , ComtnlaHoa all dairy batter sold or exposed for sala la . thla sUio must be wrapped In batter paper upon which I printed th word Oregon Itairy Batter, 10 (or 89) ; anera full weight," with the name and addreea of the " ' makar. To enable patron of the Courier to easily comply with the ruling thl office will supply standard lae and weight batter paper printed with peclal waterproof Ink, and ' delivered by parcel post, at the following prices) loe Sheets, 10 or aa ounce fl.M IIOO Mheeta, 10 or 3 ounce 1.8n ' 800 Hheetn, Id or S3 ounces 1.70 AOO Hlieets, Id or Sil onnrea 8.4 Hxtra charge for nperial design. Head order hjr mall accompanied bf the price aa aheve ' and paper will ho promptly forwanled to ym by parcel post, prepaid. We use the bent butter pper obtainable, and aur work. , manhlp Is of the bent J .. Rogue River Courier tiiuul I', Oregon T APPLEGATE f , 'Inline GUdy and' Joule" Miller, who have 4een spending the sum mer vacation with their slater. Mr Chester Kubll, will return to their home at Joseph Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Jordan, of Thompson creek, visited her daughter, Mr. Pittlck, of Jlumbug the first of the week. Fred Surran, who ha been In Alaska for aome time, returned last week. . Elmo Throckmorton purchased a Ford car recently. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Herrloit and family returned Saturday from a several days' visit with Mrs. Her- riott'i parent at -Murphy. Hiram Benson left here Monday for Kennett, Cal where he ha em ployment In the amelter. Mr. Frank Longwlll, of Med ford, spent last week here visiting her parent, Mr. i and Mr. Thurston of Humbug. - Mr. Ed. Wendt and ton, Walter, have gone to Portland to reside, where her husband ha employment. - Mln Ijucelll Hyde, who haa been visiting relative here for the past three week, returned to her home Monday, . ' The aoclalleta will give one of their good time dance Saturday night. Heveral from thl community at tended the "Barrier" at the new theater In Medford Saturday. MOTHER IS FIRST IN SOLDIERS THOUGHTS London,' Aug. 15. (Dy mall) h In not hard to tall of whom the American soldier on thl aide are thinking. According to Anvorlwiii women now working In the canteona ' and rent billets provided for the comfort of the American noldlern who visit I.onrton their fixed form of saluta lion Is: "iMother." No matter If she look more like a kid slater than a matron th worn an who volunteer for thla work has to reconcile hornelf to the term Mont of them say they haven't found It hard to do. Courier Bargain Day, Sept.' 1ft September S, 1917 Traanfer Ethel E. Topping to J. L. Glazier, W. D.. one-flftb int. Eli of XEVi and E of SEW. except 15 acre. 8ef. 10-38-5. $1.00 Geo. C. Thompson to Rae I Baker, one-fourth 4nt. Black Bull Chrome mine In Squaw creek dis trict. $1.00. Geo. C. Thompson to D. M. Poste, one-fourth Int. Black Bull Chrame mine In Squaw creek district. $1.00 Dally Courier $4.50 8ept. 1ft. Roneburg. Sept." 7. The state highway commission Wednesday awarded contracts here for the grad Ing of the notorious Pass Creek can yon In northern Douglas county, as well aa for the grading of 10 mile of road between Yoncolla and Oak land. . The first unit of two. and one half mile in Pas Creek canyon will be Improved by S. S. Schell, of Med ford, on a bid o( $26," 87. The sec ond unit of Pas Creek canyon 'of four and one half mile will be Im proved by HaU eV Solium of Eugene, who bid $57,946. The successful bidder for the 10 mile between Yon colla and Oakland waa' the" Warren Construction company 'on a bid of $94,906. ' The Warren company bid on all units of the work. . Work must begin on the contract (n 15 days. GRIUIAXft ASHAILT RKTAKHt - rosrnoN British had won London, Sept. 7. German as sault against the position north of Presenberg which the British gain ed yesterday forced the British1 to withdraw to the line they occupied the day before, according to General Halg'i report this morning. Daily Courier $4.50 Sept. IB. Classified AcSverfc rOat BAl. ANGEL, oaken 0c; order by phone. No. 10-J. I7tf TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Magic Motor Gas, 1 quart equals 60 gal lon gasoline. Guaranteed , by Auto Remedy Co., Cincinnati, O., and Magle Sale Co., Minneapolis. Beware of Imitations. Inquire Cba. Mee, Applegau, Ore , and it. Clemens, Dragglat, Grant Paaa. , i3 PEACHES At the Demaray orchard ile pound. North 10th street In quire of J. C. Calhoun. , 51 DR. ED. BTWATES SpeciaUet o disease of the eye, ear. mom east throat; glass ntted. Offloe hewmt 9 to 13 a. m., I to I p. a, Phoatw Resldenee ItO-U office ; 3(0-4; Masonic Temple, OraoU Pain, Org. XR SALE Silo, 45-ton, at Dim mlck ranch. . 62 FOR SALE 31 yearling White Leg horn hens, from high laying strain lock, for $30, Geo. P. Cramer. 62 A. A. WITHAM, M. D., Pnyaleuvi aag snrgeoa. Offlee: HaU Blda eoraer Sixth and I street. Phones: OSes ' 111; resldenee 38W. Bonn: aV nu to 4 p. nt " f FOR SALE Peaohes, plums apples. Phone 806-F-24. and 54 TO EXCHANGE EXCHANGE 42 A, one and one- miles to Wllderville, 5A. Irrigated bottom land (n cultivation, 7 A. bottom, best of alfalfa soil, on main highway, creek and rail road. Price $1,100. Mortgage $300, draws no Interest Lota of water. Want clear house In town. L. A. Launer, real estate. 63 TO RENT FOR RENT 3-room bouse and tine garden pot on river bank, 4 block from Sixth street, at $4 per month. Inquire at Chan. Mor rison's grocery, 503 South Sixth street ; ; 31U TREMONT ROOMS i Now under managment of Mrs. L. C. Arm strong; 28 clean rooms at 35c and 50c; special rates by week or month; also light housekeep ing rooms. Would like your pat ronage.' i.r.i 'i;,,,..'J- ,''j..40tf PARTLY furnished house for rent, Inquire Courier office. 46tf FOR RENT Partly furnished house, has good well. , 713 South Eighth street : Inquire 709 South 1 Eighth street. ,62 PHTStCIAra -Prnmm eye, ev . O. CLEMXNT. M, United to dlaanaea of the eye. none and throat. 01 sa ttte. Office hoars 9-12, , or n polatssMt Offloe phone, tjl; rt dene pboao 319-J. .) i LOUOHR1DOE, M. D., PhyataUa and f nrgeon. City or eonntry aaUg attended day or night Resfdeno paon 349; offiee -paon Wl Sixth and H. Tufa Building. i DEHTI8TS E. C. MACY, D. M- D. FUit-ctaac dentletry. 109 South ftxth etreet. Grant Paaa, Oregon. ATTOKI,aTkS H. D. NORTON, Attoraey--lw Practice in all Stat and federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attoraeya- at-Law QranU Pas Banking Co. Bldg, Oranta Paaa, Or. 1 . ' B. & VAN DYKE. Attorney. , PraeUee laalleoarta, Ptrst NaUoawl Baak BaUding. ', ,' - ' DURHAM ft RICHARD, Attorawyn- , atrLaw. . Offloe Masonic Team Grants Pa, Ore. - ' -: 7 - W. T: MILLER, Attorn ey-at-Law. County attornoy for Joaephine' Ceanty. Offlee: BehaUhorn Bldg. a 8. BLANCHARD, Attoraey-etrLaw Grant Faas Banking Co. Bldg. Phoaa 379. Grant Paaa, Ore. ' V, A. CLKMiNTS Attorney-at-Law Practle tn . etat and federal courts. Room 3, and , over Golden Rule itor. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. At - torneys, Albert block, phono 3I4VJ. Practle In aU-ourts; land board attomeya. FOR RENT 4 or 6 room furnished apartment, lower floor, close, In, modern. 112 C street. Phone 329-1 '." - 5 j WANTED --r-r- WANTED 10,000 -customer to ride dally la Jitney Lnke'a taxi at 10 centa each. Inquire at The Spa confectionery, or. ' phone M2-R. Country trlpa a ipeclal 1 ity. 2tf COMPETENT lady wlshe work in hotel or bachelor or widower" home. Will atay at home night. Address No. 1658, car Courier. SS WANTED Middle aged lady to help In store and In house,' must 'be competent for store part of work. Wages' $1 per 'week,' chance for more. Addreaa 8. E.' Taflmaa, R. P. D. No. 1, No. 110, Roseburg. ' Ore6n.v" "" ' ,J ''';i'- 63 WANTEQ Qlrl for general work. ' Country" hotel. Apply Mrs. Rae L. Baker, Selma Hotel, Selma, Ore gon. 60 WANTEDBoy It to 18 to work on farm by the month, must 'be able to milk. Phone I12-F-23. Ed. L. Schmidt. . y . 64 WANTED Chambermaid at the Jo ' sephlne tiotel. 60 VETERINARY SVBOEON DR. RvJ, BE3TUL, Veterinarian. Office tn Wlnetroot ImpUnisan Bldg. Phone 113-J ReaUeoe Phone 305-R. ' ':':';.';: ::J' : D RAVAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AN kind of drayage and traaafer work carefully and promptly don. Phone 131-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shade, Prop. ' F. G. I SHAM, drayage and rnnfer. Safe, ptanoa and, furnltor moved. x. packed, nipped and atorad. Pbon Olirk ft Holman. Na 10. phone 1S4-R, a HA, WORLD MOVES; o do w. .. Zlvneh Broa. Ttmnafsr Co. Pkon S9T-R. A88ATEB8 E. R. CROUCH AssajST. metallurgist.. Room 301-383 Pad ' dock Building. Grant Paaa, ; CAMPING BJBBORTS WANTED Cook for Mining camp. Man and wife preferred. Man to work in mine. State age and ex perience. Austin Wilson, Murphy, Oregon. , B4 DIAMOND TIRES MORE MILES FOR LESS MONEY r DIAMOND TUBES Will outlast several casings We prefvr selling Diamond 1 tires beeease they are better Grants Pass , Hardware At yoar service EXPERIENCED clerical help want ed. "Apply, giving reference. Ad dreii No. ; 171S eara Courier. .(1 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TTMH CARD Effective June 1, 1917. . Dally except Sunday. Train 1 lv. Grant Paaa.. 1:09 p. m. Train 8 lv. Water Creek 8:09 p. m. ' All train leave Grant Pass from the, corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all Information regarding freight and passenger service eall at the office of the company. Public Ser vice building, or phone 181 for ante. . . , ...... CAVE OAMP Ideal for rent and ' recreation; good daa,tj4s, Tie; good meal, 60c; pack and anddht horses tor car, $3.60 per den. telephone at camp, ring Provoit OABQUET RESORT At th edge of th. redwood, acoommodaUon for tourists, hotel $3 par diy. eJactrle IlgMed eamp grounds, gartg and accessories, 1 grocerlea and anp pllea, fishing and hunting. B. R. Prto. Propr. ' 117U MUSICAL INSTRUCTION J. & MACMTJRRAT. teacher of vole culture and singing. Leaeona given at koB of pvptl It requeated. Ad dra tl Lea etreet Slltt . T MIBCBLIiANGOCS KINDERGARTEN Miss Telford' ' kindergarten open Monday, Sep tember 10 th, at 411 C St. 8tt CLOTH BS REPAIRED Mending and darning neatly dona at 411 .o st; -'' $$tt REMOVED RAYMOND Second-hand store mov ed to 406 G etreet, next to City Market. Phone 86 2-R. 63 fiUW5,000,000 ASKED FOR .". V TORPEDO BOAT BUILDING Washington, Sept 8. Secretary of the Navy Daniels haa asked con gres to Appropriate $336,000,009 for torpedo boat construction. . '