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FAG IS FlH'B MAILT ROUt'M K1VEH OOt'KlUt HI' N DAY, 8K1TKMIIKH M, I! MEW TOUAT (CLAtUiniS . AO RATES. II worda, two (mum, tSe; Hi Issues, !; one Milt, II. le. whA paid la advance. When BQt paid la advaac. l tf Una per 1 aa.) htx Moea aoxnct Fir laaur. aac. plate glaaa liability laaur eaee. ttH SUta street. U INSURANCE Any Had. beat oosapanlee. U A. Launer, raal atata,, U WANTED Two strawberry pick ers, to comnienco Monday. Call 105 Central Ave,, Phoqe 58 THE PICTURE MUX for fine photo graphs. Open dally eieept Sun day from 10 a. m. to & p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment only. Phono Mill. JSJ-R. or residence 1I0J. 67tf FOR SALE Ona Miller ateam vul canltor. I Inch up to 4. U C, Smith typewriter, new. Dodge car, NV I condition. Call Carl Gentner. ' 58 Wo are headquarter (or Graded and High School Books Largeat Assortment of School Supplies Qc ens Sm3 Drrs Tne Retail Store 200 SV.1ATERS. 1410 rs soxs to i;i Oaca more, through the splendid organliation and too distributing method of the ladlea of the Red Croaa Baring In charge the lest al lotment of aweatera and aocka, Joee- phlna county hu ahown tta pa trlotlam, aad gona over the lop. The committee report that there have been turned Id 100 aweatera and 1,410 patra of aocka and atlll more aocka to coiue In. Thta haa all been done within the time allotted and ahlpment will bo made In a few day. Tha splendid spirit of tha coopera tion ahown upon tha part of the pub lic In putting over thla quota Is one that la making Josephine county a splendid record In Red Cross acttvt ties. Sveral other large allotments hire been received by the local chap ter for the manufacture) of garments In the aewing rooms, and tha local chapter requesta that those who have so splendidly ahown their spirit In tha manufacture of knitted goods apply themselves Immediately to the preparation of tha articles being made In tha aewing rooms. Our ef- forta must bo eontlnuoua and aot spasmodic. Certain daya In the week must be gWen over to tha sawing rooms. Let nothing atand In the way of another big ancccea.' We are asked to do these thtnga and wa must comply. I LOCAL GERiMANS CAMOUFLAGE - THEIR SUBMARINES An Atlantic Po'rt, 8ept. 7. Two Gorman submarines disguised aa fishing craft and carrying aatla are operating off tha Atlantic coast, ac cording to offlcere of steamships ar riving hero today. All kinda of Commercial Prlntlas at tha Courier Office. tsrKrsnd Shoes Ate Dstter" To cmt i ess avaxr Haa. Better Shoes for Boys and Gir ts If you want letter shoes for the children shoes that will stand the hard wear that act' ' tve boys and girb give their footwear you vriH bad oat ' M Brand All-leather Shoes a to meet your fullest requirements. f'Star Brand" Children's shoes are made in specialty factories by the world's largest shoe manufacturers. They are made of best materials throughout. Every pair all-leather no "paper" or other substitutes. They are the best children's shoes you can buy, FOCM ONLY AT The Shoe Store 10.1 NORTH SIXTH KINNEY & TRUAX ff o " o! o lliil'iill'ti'lii'lilitllii'iii'L" R. Tlmmous went to Rieburg Saturday on a bualnea trip. Flower pots at Cramer llroe. 57 Mrs. Lester DarnelUa went to La laud Saturday to spend a tew daya with Mrs. Adah Morrison. Waterproof achool bag given with each pair of achool shoes. Kinney A Truax. &T Dr. M. R. Britten returned Satur day from a business trip ta his for mer home In- North Dakota. Stona are at Cramer Bros.. BT Mrs. A. V. nannard returned Sat urday afternoon from Eugene, where she apent several months with her daughter. Mrs. Holt. Jelly glasses at Cramer tiros. 57 Mrs. P. McQuat and daughter, Jane, Mr. C, W. Horton and Miss Stella Ilulea. of Rogua River, were la tha city Saturday. Preserving kettles at Cramer Bros. Louis Gentner, of San Francisco, la spending hla vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mra. C. F. Gentner, of Murphy. Fruit strainers at Cramer Hroa. T. E. Wallace returned to the Cop per King mine near Inland Satur day after spending a few daya at home. Food choppers at Cramur Hros. ST Mrs. M. E. Duller and family, and Mrs. Butler's daughter, Mrs. Brown, returned Friday night from Bray, where they apent tha summer. Paring knives at Cramer Broa. 67 Mra. II. K. Miller and children stopped oft here Friday nlgrtt to spend a few daya with friends. They are removing from Medford to Port land. Minctng knlvea at Cramer Broa. Teaa and Ted all leather achool shoes for boys, girls and misses. Kin nay ft Truax. 5t New and second hand books at Sabln'a. ' 67 Mrs. Sarah J. Simpson, of Prince- town, Ind.. a sister of Mra. John Patrick of 4 IS North Eighth street, arrived recently to spend tha winter aa Mra. Patrlck'a gueat. Oil atovea at Cramer Broa. 57 Mr. and Mra. C. A. McDonald and baby, of Tillamook, who visited tha former's brother, Wm. MoDonald, left Saturday morning for their home. They also visited at Redding. Cat All school aupplea at Sabln'a. 57 Mason white rubbers at Cramer Broa. 67 Mr. and Mra. J.' W. Uayetty left Saturday night for Aatorla, where Mr. Gayetty will ba employed by the Emergency Fleet CorporaUon In the Installation of machinery on the newly constructed ahipa. Self aeallng topa at Cramer Broa. Mra. C. L, Harvey and children. who have been visiting with her iar- enta at Wildervllle and with Mr. and Mra. O. P. Harvey In thla city for a tew days, returned to her home at Glendale yesterday afternoon. Fly swatters, at Cramer Bros. 67 O-Cedar mops at Cramer Bros. 67 B. VY, Rlggs and. family paaaed through thla city Saturday morning on their way to Roseburg from St. Mary's Weat Va., where they spent nearly two months with Mr. Riga's father. Bicycle repairing at Cramer Broa. Miss Frelda McColm., who haa been attending aummer school here, left last evening for Wolf Creek, where she will have charge of the achool the coming year. Mlsa Mc Colm taught the Wolf Creek school last year also. High school and grade books at Sabln'a Drug Store. s7 We supply grade and high school booka thia year. Kindly do not ask us to charge aa school booka are cash. Those havlnz second hand books to dispose of should bring them In early. Demaray's Drug and Stationery store, , 68 Everything in school supplies at Sabln'a. 67 Kmubmw 8chot4 Work- Miss Bertha MoCalllater want to Hugo Saturday to resume' her achool work, achool opening on Monday. Acum Are Falling , Bring them to tha tea plant, del ona cent par pound. A. N. Part out Delivery Iky or Ulri Wanted Ona who doea not attend achool. City Market. . 66tf Teaching at Placer Miss Josle Wright went to Placer Saturday morning to ba ready for the opening of achool Monday, being employed aa teacher. IMrectara' Iituwlieon Tuesday ' Tha regular monthly meeting of tha directors of tha Josephine coun ty chapter of tha American Red Crosa will be held Tueaday, Septem ber 10, at a noon luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Special al Itoae'a Saturday and Sunday, Haielwood French salad Ice cream. FStf Teacher Keturnlug Miss Jennie Johnston, teacher at tha East school returned on Thurs day from Klamath Fatla, where aha pent the summer vacation al home. Miss Jessie Mordorft. teacher at the Riverside school, returned al the same time front Chlco, where she spent the summer. Ir. Hrittrn Home The dentistry office, of Dr. Brit ten will open on the 9th of Septem ber, Dr. Britten having returned from hla vacation. 59 6uaunou all tha form and resource! of tha Republic to -i ''. , the dcftaM of Freedom TK2 OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLCCS which the United States authorities have ranked as one of tha Bfteea diitiaroUhed inititutloni of the country for eactllence la aaiUtary waialeg, has responded to tha call. The CoUttt is distiaguUhed aot only for Its military Initructloo, but DwriHoutaase aiao wa its strong Industrial courses for men aad tor woaaadi ferMwi. Ommn. Katiwtctae. FmmUT Him KraMniki, Miabe, PteiMiir, mm V ainfci.il gJiKtlioe. Iu wholesome, purposeful student life. In democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. . Students enrolled last year, )4jji stars oa It service flags, Its!,' over lortv percent representing officer. , k ' College opena September U, Itll tm eauke. at llWrM4 gsatH, sad Umt lalonuitaeeriwtetiMlUtlCfvtltts,ONrs Two Dozen Kasca Jar Rubbers - 15c House Sweeping llrooms, (Mewed, 0.1c Wo have A bin eltx-k itf rroi-krry, price Mow I lie market. All elsea In Mono J.ir Crock. Mhlnii lUmla A Nov Work of (Iranlle Ware, Aluminium Warts Very Oirap a SMITH RACKET STORE AT TUN hi U Ml h 'At TORY I1RICKH AM) CKMK.VT IIIXH'KH Hlt HAI.K Fire Are Hpreadlnft Those returning yesterday from the Applegate region report that the brush fires In that section are be coming worse and are spreading. One fire nowr reaches from the Annie gate almost to Couger creek. Fires are also burning In the Brush creek, Kinney creek and the Star Gulch sections. Many small fires are re ported to the north and east Grants Pass. of Xotlce , After September 1 all work done by the Wardrobe Cleaners will be on a strictly cash basis and clothes will not be called for or delivered, . as this system only will allow us to turn oui good work without raising prices. 67 uiierlnteiMlcnt al Butt Fall Lincoln Savage returned to Granta Pass laat night to spend Sunday at home. Mr. Savage la superintendent of the Butte Falla achoola which opened laat Monday and la one of the five teachers. , There are 10 pupils now enrolled, IS of them In the high school. Reading, WritUg aad, Arithmetic And all other achool hooka, tab lets, pencils, crayona, water colon, pena, penholders, erasers, and every thing elae that the scholar needs at Sabln'a Drug Store. 67 received la suppose to account for thla strange tranaactlon. While the Rogua valley Is not "long" on bay. It la the belief that there la suffi cient In the valley for winter feedjng unless the winter should prove more severe than uaual. Engine and Pump for Sale Wa have one Economy engine, 11 horsepower and one Klngsford 6-ln. pump, ailghtly used but good aa new. Name your own price on eith er or both. Grants Pasa Hardware Co. II Horning of thia city, Knglebrlght waa rclnaaed by the Eureka officers. AhulMuut Principal ItHuroa j Mlsa Katharine Brldgea returned .Friday from Portland, where aha spent several weeks with her par (enls. Mist Bridies, who spent more than two months of her summer va. eatlnn mm tftlnvraith !ltn nn tha ICourlrr. will resumt her place on taw sun or iue man scnoui ime year, being assistant principal. Changing Hay- Yesterday two cara of hay were shipped from this valley to North Bend. At the aame time other hay la being shipped In. However, price In .More Trouble A. E. Englebrlght, the man recent ly held at Eureka, Cal., on a charge wi pavviua m "vuukm incut UN m lore iu mis cuy, is in me tone oi more trouble. The trouble Is of the ame brand, aa other men here claim to be holding checks written by Englebrlght on which they can not realise the money. After mak ing good the cheek held by Mr. Military Meeting PoaliMNSwl Tha meeting which waa called at! J the courthouse for Monday night', Heptemoar I, to organise an officers training camp under tha U. of O, Tueaday evening, September 10, on account of tha Liberty loan meeting' at the opera house on Monday night'. Prof. Imel, who la In charge of tha organisation, urgea that tha change' of date be noted and requests a full attendance on Tuesday night. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmT TTMflTffi SUNDAY ONLY Two performance, 8 and 9:20 Admlaslon 20c and 3o" Francis X. Bushman ."Social in and Beverly Bayne 7( TSr, Added Attraction r" f V7ith First Division Canadian Forces June 1915 to April 1917 Honorably discharged on ac count of wounds received at the front He's as -good a talker as He was a soldier If all who want to hear him cannot be accomodated at the first performance, Lieut. Gallagher will give two talks. Rati