Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, September 08, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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HT-ITEMKNT OV COXIUTIOX OF
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J It A NTH I'AHM, OHMJON
Al tit HT 81, IttIM
RESOURCES
Utna and dlacouute ..'..1410,273.13
U. B. Bonds ml t'rtl(l-
eatse of indebtednna.. 68,000,00
Other Honda and War
rants .... 4M1M4.
BWk lit Federal Reserve
Hank ..... .. 1,150.00
Hank llulld and ruturea IS, 500. 00
Other Heal Estate .......... 11,600.00
Cash and Kxrhange ........ 76.076, U
611,716.8
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .$ 60,000.00
Burplua and Undivided
Proflta ll.JJS.il
Circulation - 11,500.00
Deposits 617,1(3. 07
t31,71.f)
HAM, .President "KO. K: LU.VDIIUKG. Caahlar
II. P, NOHTON'. Vice President
JOHN . FHY. Director FRANK MASMIUHN, Director
II. K. CLARK, Assistant Cashier
J. T. FRY, Aailatant Cnahler
if MEMaas'an
jrmsmuAL aaatavjT
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SR. Ml PLEASED
i
FOB BALK
WaahlDKton, Sept. 7. Tha sltua
tlon on tba weatern front, General
March told tha senate military com
mittee, la mora aatlsfactory today
than at any time for montba. Good
progress haa been mad and the out
look la brlxht.
I At no point are the allien mora
than II mllea from the Hlndenburg
line, while the upper part of the
line haa been pierced by the Brltlih.
About 10,000 Americana are now
with the Brltlih forces.
Locks That Protect
The day of HtiMfe lin k l ami tint Kiple tli'miajiil rHliiMo
artlrltt at rcMwiiiiililo price.
We Supply the Demand
We linve liw k if l kind, slxee and prim. If you nml one
rtnin In ami we will suit yn.
. Wi: IM HK HIIOi: HM'AIIUNO 1
Jewell Hdvv. Co.
COMING EVENTS
Sept. 7, Saturday Mm. Kemp apeaka
at Hugo, I p. m.
Rpt. 8, Sunday Mn. Kemp apeaka
at Merlin, I p. m.
avpt. 9 Opening of city schools.
Sept. 9, Monday Opening of Miaa
Telford'a kindergarten, 611 C St.
Sept. 15, Sunday Second Annual
llarvmt Festival at Uaptlat church
Sept. 18, Wednesday Courier Bar
gain Day.
Jit tin fZlwrcIm
Catholic Charcn
Maatei on Sunday at 7:30 and
9:30 a. m. ' v
Rev. Father J. G. Vleo.
r THE PATRONS OK
SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1
You will please take notice that
by direction of the Board of Educa
tion of the aald dlatrlct the primary
work In the Contra! Building or
Junior High School will be dlecon
tlnuod and the first grade work for
merly offered there will be offered
thla year In the Eaat .school building
on Seventh street.
EDWARD Sf. VAN DYKE, Clerk
Our cinnnlrVd ad brlnii results
CODRIER
ONE DAY ONLY
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER
DAY
Notwithstanding the greatly increased cost of producing a newspaper
the Daily Courier Bargain Day will be a real Bargain Day the day when
Courier subscribers save money.
Courier Bargain Day occurs on September 18, the Anniversary of
the establishment of the Daily issue of the Courier. On that day, and that
day only, the priee for one year's subscription is reduced to
FOUR FIFTY
4th TO 8th POSTAL ZONES FIVE DOLLARS
Strictly in advance. Present subscribers may take advantage of this
opportunity to save money if their subscription is paid to at least Sep
tember 1; others may secure this privilege by paying all arrearages at the
regular rates.
These rules nro held to strictly, and no subscription will be received at
the reduced rate after the 18th unless-sent by letter, the postmark bearing
the date of the 18th. v
To accommodate those who. can not rely on their own memory, we will
accept checks now, but they will not be cashed nor receipts issued until the
18th, although subscriptions maystart at any time. 1 ,
BARGAIN DAY
Saves you $1.50
Saves you 25
50c per month
Tlip War IndiintrlcH Hoard now rcqulrm newHimpera to atop wild
ln putum where miWriptlon la In nrre;w ro If you want the pnper
to continue, you must arrange for payment.
Last year a number were disappointed, owing to forgetfulness, ami
were obliged to pay the regular price. This year they will remember, but
others may forget. If you forget, it costs you money.-
Hmt Church of Chriat Scientist
Christian BHenee eervlces are held
every Sunday, In the W. O. W. hall,
at 11 a. m. Wedneiday evening meet
Inga at 8 o'clock. Tbe subject for
today li, "Man."
Beading room la open from I to
4 p. m. dally except Sundaya and
holldayi. The public la cordially In
vited to attend tbe services and to
visit the reading room.
Prvftliytrrlan Church
8unday school at Bethany ennrch
thla morning at 10 o'clock. No
preaching service, the cpngreftutlon
uniting with other churches In union
service at Junior .High school
grounds at 7:15 p. m.
Newman M. K. ( liurrh
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas
tor. .Topic, "God, Ourselves and
Others." Solo by Ixrene Courtney.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. We Join
lu the outdoor union service at the
Junior HlRtT school grounds at 7:45
p. in. A 'cordial welcome to all.
Melville T. Wire, paior.
Ilnptixt Church
A special session of Sunday school
Sunday at 10 a. m. at which time de
tails will, be arranised for the big
rally next Sunday. Preaching ser
vice at 11 a. m. The pastor's thame
will be "Activity and Slumber." B.
Y. P. V. service at 6:45, followed by
community service on the Junior
High school lawn, at which time Pas
tor Finch will address the union con
gregation, taking for his theme.
"Sunshine and Shadows." A full at
tendance Js desired, as this will con
clude the outdoor services for the
season.
, B. A. Finch, pastor.
FOR BALK 178 Angora goal aad
kide. For particulars address B.
H. WUe, Kerby. Ore. . Ittf
FOR BALE 1(0 acres timber land
near Kerbjr. Inquire Frank Floyd,
Xerby, Ore. 61
FOR 8 AXE Homestead relinquish
ment. Near Taylor creek. Road
to place.. 11 acrea cleared. Will
take team or Ford In part pay
ment. Fred Hamlin, Oallce, Ore
gon. 71
FOR BALE Eighty-acre ranch, In
Applegate valley. Thirty acrea In
cultivation, part alfalfa. Fine
range for stock. House, barn and
oat-bulldlngs. Farming Imple
ments If desired. Inquire Ike Vin
cent, call Provolt central. 75
3-YEAR-OLD Herford bull for sale.
Dr. Nehrbas, Grave Creek ranch,
Leland, Ore. 57
FOR SALE No. 1 Jersey cow; coal
oil cook stove; few dozen White
Leghorn bens and chickens. Can
be delivered about tbe 15th, 902
North Ninth street. 68
FOR SALE Four choice' grade Hol-
aiein neirera, will rresben coon. Al
so a few 8hetland poalea, cheap.
H. E. Gordon, R. F. D. No. 1. 68
AUCTION SALE Three head good
working brood mares, weight be
tween 1200 and 1300; one gelding
work horse, 1200; five head cat
tle, one brood sow, six ahoats,
fifty cblAtena, five tons hay, new
mower, hay rake, disc, two plows,
garden tools, household goods,
Tuesday, September 10, 2 p. m..
Terms, one year on sums over $10
at 8 per cent. W. A. Doney, old
Fisher place, six mllea west of
Kerby, H. K. Clark, clerk. 57
KOK SALE 12x14 tent. Inquire of
Mrs. H. B. Hyde, or phone F. O.
Knox, Murphy, Ore. 56
FOR SALE One Boree wagon, 8tu
debaker, In good cpndltlon. Phone
601-F-32. 61
TO KENT
FURNISHED house for rent, Mary
E. Browne, 709 North Fifth. Tele
phone 4-Y. . 60tf
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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TIMC MAMONP BKAJIBV
adlal Amk VM IfntfabTiw i
SOLO BY DKUGQiSTS EVOTnLRE
National
Mazda Lamps
IT AV1NG too little light
puts a strain on chil
dren's vision that they may
never outgrow! Why not
have plenty of HghtT Na
tional MAZDA Lamps give
three times the light of old-
' fashioned carbon lamps
i ,-
wlthont r-dding a penny to
your llKht bill.
Rogue River Hardware
Geo. R. Riddle, Mgr.
RENTALS Houses for rent. Can
get you wha,t you want. Auto aer
vlce. . If your house is vacant list
It with our office. Have several
good farms for rent. L. A. Laun
er, realtor. 57
FOR RENT Two-room house and
tent on F street, next bridge". Key
corner F and Second streets. 58
FOR RENT Furnished cottage with
prettiest garden In town.. Corner
of Booth and Foundry street. Key
next door. . 54tf
FOR RENT Four room house, E
street, close In, $4; 6 room mo
dern, Fifth and L, electric lights,
hot and cold water, gas, 810. J.
D. Drake, 611 I street, City. ' 57
ATTOKXET8
H. D. NORTON. AUorer-t-lw.
PractleM to all Bute a4 Federal
Ceurts. First Natleaal Eaak El(.
COLVIO WILUAH8, Attoraeya-
at-Law, Orants Pass Baaklag Co.
Bldg. Oranu Paas, Orogaav
C. 8. VAN DYK2, Attoraty. Pre
Uoa la all etnrt. First NaUoaal
Bank Bldg.
O. S. B LAN CHARD, ttomey at
Law. Ooldea Rule Building
Phono 170. OrmnU Paaa, Oregon.
BLANCH A RD ft BLANCH ARB. At
toners, Albert Bldg. Pkoat
Xtf-J. Practice la aU court; lav
board attoraeya.
C. A. 8IDLER, Atterney-at-Law, ref
eree la bankruptcy. lfaaoalt
temple, Oranu Paaa, Ore.
VETERINARY BURGEON
DR. R. J. BE8TUL. V'eUrUarUn.
Office, residence. Phono 105-R.
PHYBICIAKB
L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice
limited u dlseasea of tha eye, ear,
nose and throat Glaasea fitted.
Office hours 8-11, 2-6. or oa ap
pointment Office phone 12, resi
dence phone 15 1-J.
4 LOUQHBIDOE. If. Payaldaa
and surgeon. City or country call
attended day or alght Resldeno
phone 169; office phone 181
Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg.
DR. J. O. NIBLEY, Physician and
aurgeon. Iundburg Bldg. Health
officer. Office hours, to 11 a.
m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Phone I10-J.
A. A. WITHAM. M. D. Internal
medicine and nervosa diseases; -
803 Corbett Bldg.. Portland. Ore.
; Hours 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. :
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrst-clasa
dentistry. 10 South Stxta
atreet, Granta Pass, Oregon.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
J. S. MACMURRAY, teacher of voice
culture and singing. Lessons given
at home of pupil If requested. Ad
dress 716 Lee street
D RAVAGE AND TRANS: v,K ,
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al
kinds of drayage and tranafa.
werk carefully aad promptly lose
Phone 181-J. Stand at freight
, depot A. Shade, Prop.
THE WORLD MOVES; ao do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phono
887-R, . " '
WANTED
WANTED rRoomers ' and boarders
at 662 North Seventh street. We
also. have furnished housekeeping
rooms for rent. Phone 287-Y. 58
WANTED Roomers and . boarders
at 662 North Seventh street. We
also have1 furnished housekeeping
rooms tor rent. Phone SS7-Y. 69
WANTED A' party to become Inter
ested In a newly patentea article
of merit to secure patent tor same
In foreign countries. Will give
equal share In profits on all sales.
Address 1417 care Courier. 57
WANTED Five teachers tor the
rural schools. Apply Immediately
at the office of the county school
superintendent. . 57
WANTED Good clean practical
housekeeper tor one. Must have
some business ability. , Call at
noon, or write 216 Burgess street.
60
F. G. ISBAM. drayage and transfer.
Safes,, llanos and furaltura
moved, packed, shipped and ator
ed. Phone Clark ft Holmaa, No.
SO. Residence phone 124-R.
Ttt Califcxcia and Ortca
Ccart Cailrctd Company
TIMS CARD
Dally except Sunday
Effective My 1, 1818
Train 1 It. Granta Paaa. 1:00 p.m.
Tran 8 It. Waters Creek 8 :0 p. aa.
All trains leave Grauf Pas from
.ha corner of O and B'slitb ttraeta,
ppoaIte tLe Southern Pacific depot
For all Information regarding
freight and passervr service call at
the office of the company, Lundburi
building, or phone 181 for eame.
DRESSMAKING
DRESSMAKING Thoroughly reli
able, reasonable. Edna Watts, 312
I atreet. .
MISCELLANEOUS
BRING YOUR JUNK to the Grants
Pass Junk Co., 403 South 8ixth
street. Phone 21.- We buy rags,
metal, rubber, scrap Iron, hides
and wool,, old automobiles for
wrecking. 51tl
LOST
LOST A sample case stamped on
Inside, Armour ft Co., Granta Pass,
Ore. Please return to Oxford ho
tel Reward. 67
POLITICAL CARDS
(Paid Advertisement.)
MES. JOS. MOSS
Independent Candidate
for
County Clerk
AMY BOOTH HOLMES
( Democratic Nominee
: for
County Treasurer
O.E.1ICLANE
Democratic Nominee
for
Sheriff