WKINKMIAV, AVUI'MT !. "
.v.. hill V U'WllTM UlVVM IVU UlkM a
Inniini 10 niiiinnnro In 1 Ai - i
: r "AT THK MOVIES
tYlUUaa S. tut o Ioaus Towr
Th fact that Wm. 8. lUrt will
again tour th country (or th Liber
ty loan drlv will b of Intereat to
ala many local admirer. Mr. Hart
ka been requested to tour S ot the
moat Important dlatrlcU la th Unit
ad 8ttea la th drlv (or th Fourth
liberty loan.
BUI will commence hl trip In
early October. II will b remember
4 aa being on of th ;Blg Four"
who covered th country during th
laat loan. Hart at that time can
raised th west and aucceeded In col
lecting oTer 12.000.000. Hit value
to the aovernment la amply evidenced
from the (act that three of th moat
Important district requested his ser
vices.
NKW VOIMT
(CLASSIFIED AD RATES. II
words, two Issues. 15c; all Issue.
(Oe; one month. $1.60. when paid Id
advance. When not paid In advaace.
So per line per Issue.)
AT H VALUB Good gasolln cir
cular wood saw (or sale. Busy
making money now. Apply 60S
J atreet.
LOST Five dollar bill between post
office atad Golden Rule Store.
Please return to this office to No.
1346 and receive reward. 44
LOST Tuesday In Grants Fae. a
bunch of key. Finder please
leave at Courier office with No.
1349. 44
FOR SALE Evergreen blackberrle.
1 cent a pound, place out of town.
Call 803 Sixth street. 44
All kinds of Commercial Prlntlni
at th Courier Office.
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THE NEW
Klenzo Dental Cream
Aim to protect the teeth la
the natural way by keeping
the month free of . the sub
stance that foster germ, acids
and decay.
25c
Clemens Sells Drags
The KexaJI Store
National
Mazda Lamps
TTAVINO too little light
puts a strain on chil
dren's vision that they may
never outgrow! Why not
have plenty of light? Na
tional MAZDA Lamps give
three times the light of old
fashioned carbon lamps
without adding a penny to
your light bill. ,
Rogue River Hardware
It. Kiddle, Mgr.
may w:
Announcement wer mad In the
Roseburg church Sunday that a
masa meeting of the several church
organisations of that city will be held
In th Presbyterian church on Wed
nesday evening of this week to take
up the matter of an amalgamation of
th Roseburg churches for the period
of th war. This matter has been
Informally discussed among In
membership for several months past,
but without definite result. Some
such movement was advocated by
Rev. E. W. Warrington, from , his
pulpit, before he entered the army
T. M. C. A. work, several weeks ago.
It Is said to be favored by a consid
erable number ot the members ot the
varlon churches.
It has been suggested that alnce
several of the local pastors have en
tered the war work, and that some
others expect to do so, that the con
gregations combine for the period of
the war, secure a preacher ot promi
nence and hold union services. It Is
thought that this would be proper
method of "Hooverlilng" In church
matters. Instead ot trying to secure
pastors for all the churches, and try
ing to keep up all the several church
activities, with the attendant expen
ditures. The churches taking up the mat
ter are: Preabyterlan. Baptist, Chris
tian, Methodist Episcopal and M. E.
Church South. The first two named
hav been without regular pastor
for some Urn past. Roseburg Review.
PER52NAL LOCAL
Ira Uenburger left this morning Itctur Front Trip
for Springfield, Mo. Fireman A. F. Walker and wl(
Nathan B. Hart arrived at Hugo arrived horn by auto after spendlug
.hi. m,in. mm Ah.r.te.n. Wash, several days with Mr. Walker'l als-
Albert Handle returned th first1 J fn' " Um,1ly'
of th. week from Portland, where h.'T1? ? ?Jl?.PM b"1
caiea m .uarouiiviu. Aiirr rriinl
worked la the shipyards.
CoUate'a nerfume Sabln has It. . ..... ... , ...... tuJ
Frank Sterling and family, of
Omaha, Neb., arrived this morning
for a short stay.
D. U. Wood, of .Medford, represen
tative of .th New York JJf Insur
ance company, Is spending a few days
In th city.
Mr. J. K. Manuel left thl morn-1 Woman 0rls INiwer Horn
lug for Seattl to remain Indefinitely. H ' thought that th Callfornla
Me M.n.il I. at i.resent stationed Oregon Power company ha the first
at Marshfleld, Mr. Long and family
Joined them and they motored to the
different beaches, finding the roads
In good condition.
Office Opru Meiteiiibrr 0
I wilt be In my office about Sep
tember . Dr. M. R. Britten. 45
- .
near Seattl.
Mrs. W. B. Shapland, who has
spent several months her with her
father. W. S. Maxwell, left last night
for her home at Fort Wayne, Ind.
43
We have a few boxea of choice!
peaches Pardee Grocery.
Q. S. Jeffers and family
yesterday from Humboldt
woman power house operntor In the
west, In charge of a regular shift at
the power house In Klamath Falls, j
Her husband who was operator In
Rogue River, la now In the army, and
It Is the policy ot the company to do!
Joy Theater
TONIGHT AMI TIUIWDAV
Two performance M ami i0 p. ni.
WILLIAM S. HART
In
The Tig'er Mai
Oiie-hnlf hour of Jus mulc Iwfor the ahww
; all possible (or the families of those
In the service, so she w given -the'lelte. The case was dismissed o-
arrived 1 ,,0,t. Ing to lack of evidence. Th trouble
county. I i grew out ot the forced collection of
Cal., and left the same evenlug for Hewrt I Taken IJimhuiu a judgment tor 1107 held by Smith
Centralis, Wash. Harry C. Vincent, aged 32 years, aud agalnat RoMnson. Robinson
We have a few boxes ot cholre'dled at Klamath Falls 'of heart 'claims that Smith drew his pocket
peaches Pardee Grocery. u'lroublo on top of a pole while doing, knlf and threatened lo "cut li'in
Mr and Mrs Frank Burkhalt. ot 'ln w0 '"" opo Power rom-!open" l( he ram Into lh office.
Albany, who 'visited the latter I'- 11 hMnt at first thst.Ther wer several witness.., but
brother, John Manning, left tor thlrh electrocuted but the au- non ot them saw the-knife.
home last night. They also visited Pr "'l l"rt failure. HI
friends In the Evans Creek valley.'"8 iM '0,, ' months ago. and Mr iwt M 8ml News
which waa their home (or many ;h l"ves a 4-year-old boy. flls wife.) lM, ,()(, ropMved
years. (sister and father died within the last of of hu h
We have a few boxes of choice ' month, making four death. In BeHt ,he on, i((n Robn
peaches-Pardee Grocery. 43;'"" -m"' 'r
IIAMKIIAM. IS FllWt K
Indoor hasoball played outdoor I
proving a popular diversion among
French soldi. ra since It wus Intro
durcd by the Y, M. C. A.
ONE WEAK SPOT
Many irrt Pomi People Have A
Weak I'Nrt and Tmi Often II'
The lliu k
Many people have a weak spot.
Too often it's bad back.
Twlnue follow every sudden
.Former O. P. Hoy KHI.-.I
llenth Ov
E. F. Heath today received a card the sad newa from her alster, Mrs
announcing the aafe arrival of his Andrew EVan of Santa Crux, Cal.,
of Vlrden. Manitoba. The young ivimt.
'man had been at the front with th Dull aching keeps up. day and
'rt J... ... ..... .11 tllxllt.
vausuiao nwmj mr tu vn I. rn... ...V
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Mrs. Fred Reynolds just r.ce.ved n(on(hi TMi , Ml.om f Mr
ne.
RECEIVED ACID BURNS
C. A. LInch, proprietor pf the Bat-
itery Shop, is suffering from sever (
acid burns, received on Monday while
repairing a atorage battery. Mr.
I LInch wa heating the wax on a bat
jtery box with a torch and the con
tainer cap blew off. throwing liquid
.carrying sulphuric acid Into his fare
and eye. The burn are very pain
ful and there I a possibility that Mr.
LInch may lose the sight of one eye.
son, Loyal W. Heath, overseas.
that their son, Roy Evans, a Ileuten-
ant In the aviation corpe of the I'.
S. army was Instantly kill d when
COM, FOR FOURTH LIBERTYIOAN r r rV. K
tenant Evans was stationed aa a
, guard at the Tanama canal.
TEACHERS UN
IS
Continued from Page Onej
first over the top without question. I
"The amount ot the Fourth Liber
Beat' nephew to he killed In action. n mUh esse a kidney medicine la
the first on. having been at the needed.
front only 10 day.. ,t,!0n,, Kl,,n"r ,,,U ,r ,or "
kidney,
For backarh and urinary 111.
Grant Pass people recommend th
remedy.
Mrs. M. A. MrlgKS, 724 Kusl L
used lit hav great
deal of ba ksche. At times. I could
hardly get about, as my buck felt so
weak and lame. Dosn's Kidney
fit 11 soon overcame that misery and
made my hack feel a strong a
ever. Now ahen I am In need of a
kidney medicine, I tak Dosn's Kid
ney Pills and they never fail lo do
ni good."
Price 0c, at all dealer. Dan't
Sew Filltor Arrive-
Groige L. Drum:nnnd arrived Deri'
today from Glendile, where he has street, asya
The been spending several days, and lo-
Evans were former resident ot thl morrow will enter on hi duties a
city, Roy having attended school telegraph and local editor of th
hereand left about It year ago. Dally Courier. Mr. Drummond has
spent msny year In th newspaper
Arrested for Allege ThreatM business, and for som time past has
The Josephine county teachers
training school now In session at the
hl;h school building Is well attended
and is proving a great success. There I
are more than 30 teachers enrolled
in the general classes, while In the
pottery class there I an enrollment
of 40, a number of town ladles tak
ing work In this class only.
The pottery class is now working
on unscreened Josephine county
clays under the direction of Prof.
Tenkln of Humboldt county. The
pieces made will be burned like the
Indian pottery, ont o( doors. Next
week the class will work with screen
ed clays and the articles made will
be fired in a kiln now being con
structed. County School Superintendent
Alice Bacon has put In a great deal
ot time planning and completing ar
rangements for the summer school,
and Its success Is due to her untir
ing efforts.
"TIRED" RAXCHF.lt MI ST
nEMOVF. STOCK FROM RANGE
San Francisco, Aug. 21. Because
he was too tired to fight a forest
fire which he bad discovered, and
because he had (ailed to report It to
the forest ranger, a rancher and
stockman of Fall River Milts, Shata
county, has been ordered to remove
his cattle from the Shasta national
forest within ten days.
POLITICAL CARDS
(Paid Advertisement.)
MRS. JOS. MOSS
Independent Candidate for
County Clerk
Amy Booth Holmes
Drmocrntlc Candidate for
County Treasurer
or the county will not rea h
quota.
"During the last campaign, the:
slackers had little attention. This
time, we will have different plans. J
Slacker will be shown no mercy and
persons who are able to purchase a'
reasonable amount of bonds and only
subscribe for a $50 bond for the
purpose of evasion, will be consider-,
ed accordingly., During the last!
campaign we had a large number 'of
applicants for $50 bonds who should'
have subscribed for at least $500 or,
$1,000. We do not Intend to nt
evaded In this manner during the
next campaign. Every person will
be called upon to perform his full
duty. I
"County managers now have au
thority to conscript, If necessary, any
person whose services will be requir
ed to successfully conduct this cam-,
palgn. No excuses will be accepted
on account of business or occupation.
This Is a time when every man must,
sacrifice his time and It he doe not
do It voluntarily, he will be called I
into the service through other chan-j
nels having authority to conscript
his services. I
"A meeting of the county execu
tive commlttre will be called this!
week to discuss plans for the cam
paign within this county. The execu
tive committee appointed by Mr.
Cooklngham, consists of the follow
ing members: frank C, Bramwell,
chairman, Frank M. Masliburn, Geo.
E. Lundburgi! A. 'B.-Cornell, N. F.
Macduff, Sam H. Baker, T. M. Stott.
Rev. Melville T. Wire, and Lawrence
T. Hprrls."
SBBBBw. I" f l l l
ty bond Issue ha not been definitely! Phil Robinson on Tuesday night been employed on the Coo Bay
announced. The opinion In general, caused the arrest of Robert O. Smith Time, and previous lo that on the
however, that the amount will be not on a charge of threatening bodl'y Yreka Journal. His wife remain In simply k for a kidney rMnrdy
less that $6,000,000,000. On this harm, and the trial was held thl- Glendale. and Is publisher of the 1 lTVo,tJua
basis, the quota for Josephine conn- morning before County Judve Oil- Olendal New. h.,rn ( " Mfr . Buffalo. N. y
ty will be approximately $215,000. f
If the issue should be $8,000,000,
000, which Is possible, our quota
would be approximately $275,000. In'
either event, It will require a thor
ough campaign to raise this county'
quota. Our quota for th third Issue
was $107,500, and we reported In
actual subscriptions. In excess of
$135,000, which did not Include a
number of subscriptions received af
ter the campaign closed. I believe
this county will be able to reach Its
quota within the required time.
"We will organize assistant dis
trict managers In the various parts
of the county, who will be respon
sible (or the quotas apportioned to
each district. In this way we expect
to reach every person in the county
who may be financially able to pur
chase a bond. This will be necessary
links
eseiarms
The production of milk is a confining business, but it needn't confine you.
AH the exasperating work, all the constant worry of taking care of
cows and taking care of them right will be done for you by an
expert dairy farmer if you will just keep in your storeroom a case
or several cases of
it
If you keep cows you have
to milk on Sunday and
other times when you
might be off the place.
The fifteen Carnation evap
orating plants scattered
throughout the Middle and
Far West answer the milk
question for you.
Every day they evaporate,
sterilize and hermetically
can the fresh milk brought
in that morning from the
farms.
3IE i
If you keep cows your wife
must strain the 'milk and
laboriously wash pails and
pans.
The Carnation can brings
rich, pure, wholesome milk
risht into your kitchen and
dining room.
If you keep cows you some
times have too much milk
and sometimes not enough.
With a case of Carnation on
hand none ever spoils, and
you always have enough.
Rememler Your Grocer . Has Carnation
Carnation Milk Products Company, Seattle, Washington