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MNJ. 0. SHELDON, Editor
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LIBERTY LOAN FACTS I
Tha second Liberty loan consist
of three billion dollar In bond
paring four per cant Interest per
year, due in 25 years, and convert
ible into 'any bonds luued by tbe
United State during the war which
any bear a higher rate of Interest.
When you buy a $100 bond you
reeclre a promise from the Tnited
Statra government to repay you
1100 at the end of 25 year with
interest at the rate of $4 per year.
The United 8tatea hit never failed
to pay It bond when they became
ae. The credit of the United States
la the highest of any country In the
world.
A these bonds are convertible In
to any U. 8. bonda issued later dur
ing the war bearing a higher rata of
Interest, yon are practically sure of
being able to sell them at any time
during the war at about what you
paid for them.
After the war. it within say five
years United States credit should
aaB as before on approximately a
three per cent basis, yoo could then
ell these four per cent Liberty
bond as high aa $115 for a $100
bond.
Ia there any more attractive In
vestment in the world?
Sobscrlb now at your bank.
PAY-UP WEEK
Four years ago a new Idea was
sprung upon the. business world. It
was the holding of a national "Pay
Up Week." The Idea took at once.
It demonstrated that a very large
pat of the credit situation was sim
ply a matter of procrastination. Like
"Clean-Up Week," it required only
the special calling of the attention
to the need of doing a certain thing
and asking everyone to do It at the
same time, to get it largely attended
to.
This scheme has actually created
a desire on the part of citizens to
pay their bills. By clever advertls-
lng, the desire was created Just aa 1b
the desire to possess a certain thing
or take a pertain trip or see a cer
tain play. The same principle that
Created a nation-wide market for a
certain produce were invoked to
create a nation-wide movement to
clear the ledner sheet and start In
tfresh.
The credit business means a con
stant pressure upon every business
man. While credit Is necessary- In
business; In fact the business world
would hardly be able to get along
without It, It Is woefully abused In
the retail field. The retailer ha
. not the means to size up the custo
mer to whom he Is asked to extend a
line of credit as has the Jobber or
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Somewhere
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CKI.KKV ANI I.KTTIVK
IS fJUOWX
IT IS VERY KAMY
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
Ql'AIJTY KIKST
Ui manufacturer. The name U triu
of the proffeeslonal man.
Tbua the plan which crate the
general movement to clean up out
standing debt, has found a wel
come among buinea men. It ha
made good. When a man pay a
debt, he enablea the fellow to whom
he pays to settle another account,
and so on In an almost endless
chain. Tha payment of accounts
means mora circulation of money.
It means mora business la the com
munity. And all the time there It
not more money present or owned,
tha money that Is there is simply
mad to work.
There are probably thousand of
dollar in book accounts In this city
which can be paid because those
owing then bar or can get the
money with which to settle. The
buslnesa men need the money to
buy merchandise and enlarge their
operation. '
In these times of war, it become
mor than a mere bualnesa duty. It
1 a patriotic duty to do your share
toward keeping business on a nor
mal, healthy basla.
The fourth annual Fay-Up week
will be October 2$ to November S.
1917. Let every citizen of this
community do hln share and make
for the prosperity of Grants Pass by
"celebrating" this Important effort.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Fsr Dished by W. E. Haaso of
Grant Paaa Abstract Co.
October 17. 1917
Transfers
Geo. W. Lewis, sheriff, to Lena
Bellinger, deed, Stt of SWVi. See.
12 and Ntt of NW4". Sec 13-11-7.
$1,745.97.
Marriage licenses
Charles James Howard and Hat
tie Louisa Floyd.
Edward Earl Galloway and Esther
Inez Jordan.
October 18, 1917
Transfer
W. B. Sherman to Josephine
County Bank, Q. CI. D., lots 2, 3, 4,
6, 7, and 8 In Sec. 10-35-7, $1.
Joseph M. Seyferth to Mansil A
Beagle, et al., W. D., 40 A. in Sec.
33-39-7, $10.
Petition
In the matter of the Grants Pass
Irrigation District for the purpose of
a Judicial examination of the regu
larity end legality of the organiza
tion of said district.
October 20, 1917.
Transfers
United States to Luclnda Houser.
patent. NE4, Sec. 28-33-7.
Luclnda Houser to Louis J. Hou
ser, deed, NE, Sec. 28-33-7. $10.
W. F. Shanks to Sophia Stelner
W. D., SW'4 of SE of SE4. 8e-36-38-5,
$1.
Marriage License
Luther Price Chandler and .leni
ent Green.
Cltaning Aluminum.
Most women like aluminum ware, but
many who pride tliruisclve mi die
dainty appearance of their cooking
utensils will not bare one piece of
aluminum on tliclr shi'lrcx.
greasy, blnck or rny when not lirishl
ami clean Yon ran take iin.v worn
spoon, pan. ki'tllo mid Imrkct nnil re
store them to Ihrir ciriiniil IiMit hy
rubbing tbrin with steel wool. Tills
wool is n line in Iiii I r unci Is usr.l in i
all upholxteriui clc.,nln Is to niihhiIIi
varnished nurfucrs ror ii m-rnml rn of!
varnish. If you iikc It m ulmiilunui It j
will xiinirNe. vim. fr mitlHii-' iinha n '
stronit ''lirmicul is iim-iI, will Kite llm i
same ImhiiiIMI llni-li. i
in Oregon
Oil 1MH AN.NOINVKMKNTS
lU'tliNiiy lYrwb) teriau tliurvh
Morntui,- sen Ice at II a. m., ser
mon, "The Storm on the Deep."
Evening sen Ice al ":30 p. m., ad
dress, "Tightening Uncle Saiu'a Belt
a Hit." Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Christian Endeavor at 8:30 p. m..
topic, "Putting Religion Into Poll
tics," leader, Ralph Hobiien. Morn
ing anthem, "Jesus Lover of My
Soul," by the choir and solo by Mrs.
T. M. Stott. Evening anthem, "Holy
City," Mr. Will Ireland.' muslo di
rector. Bethany church believe In
the Liberty bond. Have you pur
chased your? Your presence will
be appreciated.
L. Myron Booier. minister.
Itrtpltst Church
Sunday school meets promptly at
10 a. m. Paul Klrker, siierlnten-
dent. At the morning worship the
annual business meeting will be
held, each department giving a re
port of its work of the past year.
At that time officer for the coming
year will be elected. B. Y. P. IT.
will meet at :30 p. m. The even
ing service will be at 7:30. at which
time Dr. A. A. Wltham. who re
cently attended the tuberculosis con
gress, will speak on "The White
Plague and What Is Being Done to
Prevent It." There will be a special
musical number at each service, and
the public Is cordially Invited to at
tend. i
Newman M. E. Church
Morning preaching service at II
a. m.. topic, "The Offense of
Cross." Anthem by the choir,
by .Mrs. Shelley Cornell.
Evening service at 7:30 p.
topic. "The Christian PHRrim."
them by the choir, solo by J
the
Solo
m.,
Isbam.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. A cordial
welcome to all.
Melville T. Wire, pastor.
First Church of, Christ Scientist
Christian Science services are held
every 8unday, in the W. O. W. hall,
at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening
meetings at 8 o'clock. The subject
for today Is "Doctrine of Atone
ment." The reading room Is open
daily from 2 to 4 p. m. exrept Sun
day. The public Is cordially Invited
to attend the services and to visit
the reading room.
SAMPLE OF LIBERTY
IS
To the kindness of Mrs. Ixtotiey,
who Is visiting here from Sacra
mento, we are indebted for a sample
of the much talked of "Llbero"
bread. The executive committee of
the Red Cross who met tit luncheon
at the Chamber of Comm'irce, Fri
day, were most enthusiastic over It
The sample came from a bakery in
Sacramento, which In July made the
first trial of it, putting out Ave hun
dred loaves, on the first day, which
sold out so readily and the demand
Increased so rapidly that now the
output of three thousand loaves
daily, does not supply the demand.
The bread Is put up In attractive
wrappers, with the statue of liberty
on them, and Is made from two
tlilrds barley flour,' the other third
consisting of rice, corn and wheat
flours. It Is a most delicious and
nutritious bread, and its use will
conserve two thirds of the much
needed wheat flour, which may then
lie sent to Europe, where Its fle
in a nil Is so urgent.
Housewives will he Interested In
knowing that barley flour In f'all
fornla costs 20 cents less a sink
than wheat flour. An effort will be
made. If there Is a demand for It, to
have the grocers keep It In stock
here. The following tested recipe
for home baked , bread la vouched
for by Mrs. I.oouoy, who Is a Red
Crosa nurse.
"IJlHriy" or llaHey HiyukI
1 pint luke warm water.
t level tahleapoon sugar.
1 level tablespoon salt.
2 linen tabloioon slim teulnK.
1 yeast rake dissolved lu cup
warm water.
4 cup barley flour.
t cui wheat flour.
Make it into a stiff dough, knead
it well, let It rise until double it
bulk, knead well again, shape Into
two loaves, let rise and bake for
Ave or U mluulea longer than
white bread.
COM1NO EVENTS '
Oct. 20, Friday - Honor Guard
dance at Waldorf hall.
Oct. 27. Saturday - Pomona Orang
at Frultdalo.
Oct. 27. Saturday -- Federation of
Women's club meets In Grants
Pas.
Oct. 29-Nov. 3. National Tay Up
Week.
Nov. 9. Friday Chicken pie supper
by first division of the Methodist
Ladle Aid.
Anything to sell? Try a classified,
NEW TODAY
(CLA SS I FI ED AD RATE8-$5
words, two Issues, 25c; ill lsue.
50c; one month, $1.50, when paid in
advance, when not paid In advance.
6c perjlne per time.)
WANTED Housekeeper. Mldle-
ii i? cd woman. No objection to
one child. Apply between 10 and
1 1 a. m. for W. J. Young at Palace
hotel today. . 87
FOIl SALE Apples, sweet cider
cider vinegar, green tomatoes, red
beans. K91 North Tenth street
ohone 282-R. 87
JOS. MOSS, AGENCY Fire Insur
ance, plate glasa liability Insur
ance. .04 Sixth street. tf
INSURANCE Any kind. bt of
4 rompnnles. L. A. Leuner, real
estate ,
tt
W ANTED All s hool warrants of
District No. 4, Josrjihlne county
up to date. Interest ceases af
ter date. C. E. Tucker, clerk. 9K
FOK SALE OH Tit ADR Fine mo
dern home, Hawthorne district
Portland, value. $4.2io, incum
brance, $1.8":. Will sacrifice
enulty for $1,250 or trade for
property in Grants Pass or Med-
ford. Address Box 301, Grants
Pass or phone 197-J. 92
FOR SALR OR LEASE M. Mcln
tyre's garage. 506 South Sixth St
Business continues by owner till
disposed of. Splendid opportun
Ity for some one. 87tf
FOR SALE Second hand Ford, A-l
condition, $200. At 301 Rogue
River Ave. 88
FOR SALE A good work team,
harness and wagon, two-seated
buggy. At a bargain. W. F. Are-
hart, Crystal Spring ranch. 88
FOR SALE Four-year-old milk
cow, half Jersey and half Hoi
stein, good milker and gentle. In
quire 926 North 12th. 87
TAXI SERVICE Anywhere. Mocha
restaurant, 181-R. Residence,
149-Y. Anytime. Otto J. Knlps,
Prop. 87
FAI?E TEETH We pay as high as
$17.50 per set for old false teith,
no matter If broken, alsit gold
crowns, brldgework. Mnll to
Berner's False Teeth Siteclalty, 21
Third street, Troy, N. Y nnd ic-
celve casta by return maP. II J
WANTED Klrst-class cow, glvlnn
large flow of rich milk. Addre.is
2017, Courier office. V
WANTED Extra laborers at" the
susar company's office on Monday
morning at 8 o'clock. 87
FOR HALE- Five good milk cows.
Twenty head stork cattle. Phone
612-F-23. Ed L. Schmidt. 92
WANTED A
housework.
girl for general
Phone 239-J. 87
FOR SALE Bargain if sold at
once. No. .'Kill West (' street, our
good 7-rooin house, one and one
s' half lots, close In, worth $1,200,
for $H00, Terms Is desired. Ad
dress F. (!. Kuril, Dlllard, Ore. 12
FOIt"8Ai-r pair "of fat" gentle
ponies. Two good buggies. One
hack. Two Unlit driving liur
iiessoH. Will tnlie cattle, pIks or
good work horse. Will give good
exchange. M. ('. Anient, 651 X.
Kluhth street. Phone 2S2-R. 'M.
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER for
rent, 50c for a half day. Bimh
Electric store. tf
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CHAPITV.
Chjrity a umvsrtal duty
which it Is In svtry man's po
r lomttimti orjctic. mcs
vsrjr dsgrss ol ktik.ancs givsn
te snethtr upen propsr metivs
i an act ef charity, and thtr I
of indigence as that hs may net
an stme eaiioni btntfit hi
naighber, Jshnton.
SCI' OtNIAL.
Tha key ia tcatt in any ds
pirtmnt of li'o ii o t dsnial.
Idlsnoct, Taiin. totuln,
com from laali ot t. hii in
duttry, promptituvf. iconomy,
thrift and a iuc:oci'ul c.tror
art tha rotult at t.
Coffee
From the White House
Meant a Satisfied Breakfast.
CLIMAX COFFEE. Another fresh arrival just in.
No change in the quality or price, 29c the pound.
Leave your orders early for Carson's special pack of
Grapes
Fishers Art and Blend Flour. The highest grade cn
the Market. We have it.
The White House Grocery
Dodge Bros. Motor Cars
Are Exceptionally Good Cars
$930 Grants Pass
J. H. Denison, Agent
Ford -1 -Ton Truck
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C. L. HOBART CO.
wo 'f
Admiral Albert 0. WimrhalA
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