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plIl.T BOSUI KlTtY. U41KJKH PAC3 rr:ri In the 1 L P J v:m it" W flfj German "Efficiency" has never reached higher plana than in tha foul desecration of the Red Cross emblem in tha bombing of plainly marked hosphale in tha allied lines. . "Here are many allied officera and men," aaya the Kaiser. , "If they were not wounded, they might dodge our glorious air planea at bombs are dropped. Being; wounded, they cannot move, and ao they are killed in their beds or in the air aa their beds are blown out from under them. "Colt being with us, let ua blow up atl the Red Cross hospitals we can." So the "Greatest Mother in the World" remains a shining mark for the "Superbcatt's" efficient elimination of hia enemies. Sine Allied airplanet have become regular visitors to German cities, the Kaiser haa discovered such bombing to be a violation of international law. Your subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan will mark the earnestness of your approval of the building of great fleets of American airplanes to bring their frightfulneaa home to the Hun. " DllyCourlert750 tYiVih. COUR mm DAY Notwthstanding 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 monoy. . . Courier Uargain 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 price for one year's subscription is reduced to ; FOUR FIFTY 4th1 JO 8th POSTAL ZONES FIVE DOLLARS t' . - !.. 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. :; ' ': ( . ' ' . , .- . Tliese rules are 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 tho 18th.' v ' ; To accommodate those who can not rely on their own memory, we will .iccept checks now; but they will not be cashed nor receipts issued until the Jbth, a Ithough subscriptions may start at any time, -v $6 per year &0c pKr mo th v . Tlio Wnr liulutrlca Hoard now requlrr nousiiiors to ti; k : " Inst tn;n'r whore siitiNrription la in min fo If you w ant the mprr t j, to cotitluue yim htiiHt arrange for payment. . 1 Tjfist vnnv n nmnbpp vfro iliannnnhiforV nwinnf tn fiwmtfyihinaa nttA wcjl'c obliged to pay the regular price. This year they will remember, but otlors may forget. If you forget, it costs you money. Bach Remember the 18th. .El BARGAIN DAY UnilUnill Utl FAnr.i com, gbhts MiDFISIITGSOiiS aid 7i::;:i::g vvah i i .. I Shiploads 'of Bacon a Mere Item r - i in Procession of Food to Flghtcri, Civilians ' Nowhere bat appeared mora sue einct reminder of tba enormous re to u roe of tba American farm and tba farmera Initant readiness to meet any war demands tbaa a brief dla palcb from London recently annoinc log Iba suspension of tba ration limit a bacon. Owing to tha accumulation of slocks of 17.000,000 pounds of bacon from America, tba dispatch aald, tha ration ing of bacon would be abandoned for tba time. Blnce this enormous stock was for civilian requirements and probably a much greater Quantity had been safe ly landed for allied army needs It does not require extreme Imagination j to visualise tha long proceulon of I cargo ablps which baa steamed acrou I with this one Item of tba food sup ply. Alt tha cargo ice of from eight to twelve freighters of average slsa would be required to transport 97 000,000 pounds. ' ' WHEAT GROWN DESPITE SABOTAGE Despite the burning of grain ele vators, the torpedoing of wheat ship. and sabotage and arson In the grain fields of the country, the Amerlcaa farmer has glorluunly played bis war part by producing sufficiently big crops to feed the silled world, as bis sons have biouiiht fear In to the hearts of the enemy at Cantlgny and Chateau Tbletry and In tba Rhelme Bolsaona battle. Now we read that others bealdea von Kueblmaon believe that Germany cannot win by force of arms, as those Germans not dupea of tha prop-agenda-fed German preis already knew that England could not be starved by von TlrplU' ruthlesa sub marine. -'- ' ' Hut far from being aatlsfle4 with this major part In winning tha war, the fanner has plsyed a liberal part In flnautlug tba struggle, .Last spring, with seed and Implements to buy, and all tha pretmrveal expense t ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER Saves you $1.50 Saves you 25 VkflM ul ssalnUaaaea, not n agri culture! district la the WMt fallad to Mtt or oversubscribe IU quote a the Third Liberty Loin. FARMERS FIRST IN L1CLRTY LOAN Oregon, almost purely aa agricul tural and atockralslng lUU, was the flnt la tlM district la announce Iti quota exceeded. The firming dlitricti were anl , meeting thls aJt(aTflaVl fihl I ftiii-att thaH IKM I tb mtropoliUa dlttrtcU wbtrt banks and faclorlea ware concerned. With the coming of tha Fourth Liberty Loan, which will overshadow any previous financial triumph of tha United Bute by two to one, tha farmers part should be relatively easier sine ha now baa turned hia matured cropa Into cash. . The Fourth. Liberty Loan, calling for twice as much aa any of the previous war funds, all of which were epochs la the country's history, will show the United States really buck ling down to business. 4TH LOAN CALLS FOR FULL EFFORT Desplta our present training In thinking lo nothing less than six figures, the Fourth Liberty Loan la a huge sum and will require a long, etrong pull from every clilsen If It Is, to be accomplished la three weeks, from September 28 to October II, allotted. There Is bo more doubt of the ful fillment of the losn on schedule time than there Is that tha American army will-throw von Hlndenburg and Lud endorff back across tha Rhine. And aa surely as tens of tboussnds Of the bravest of American youth will lose their lives In the tierce combats In which the Hi" will be lurtru uicuwjro oui 01 franco, just so surely will tba raising of tha great Liberty Loans not Le accomplished without every American marihalllng tha last dollar of bla resources, and abating every, unnecessary expendi ture. "Six months of war among the great ' powers will bankrupt the world," said economists feefcre Au gust. 1911. Now, with the Allied. Powere pre paring to and the war is Its sliUt year, tha least of their worries la finance. Make your Fourth Liberty Loan sub scription a heavy one -oversubscriptions will make tha American army thst much stronger In morale. Can you Imagine tha feeling of the boys at the front if tha Fourth Lib erty Loan Is undersubscrlbed? And their corresponding elation at smashing oversubscription? By the wsy, can't you stretch that Fourth Liberty Loan subscription to a little larger sise. gvery dollar makes them holler uy Liberty Bonds. Bring "Fourth'' your savings Buy Liberty Bonds. Billions for Defense or Billtona for Indemnities. Knock ths Helm out of Wllhslm Liberty Bonds, A little for bonds or all for the Kaiser. XOTIf'h UK. IHMI KKDKMPTION ..S'otlce is hereby given to owners of and holder of municipal city Im provement bonds that at the semi annual Interest payment period on jthe loth day of September, 1918, the city cf Grants Pans. Josephine County, OK'von, w!U redeem the fol lowing outstanding city Imj rovemcnt tiondx, viz.; Bond numbered 1 of A I tr't Improvement, said bond was jlssu?d and dated the 15th d:y of 'September. 1910. Said bonds will be redeemed at - the offli-e 'of the city treasurer of the city of, Grants Pass, Josephine Conn Jty, Oregon, on the 15 th day of Sep tember, 1 BIS, which !s th. tlr.ie fixed for such redemption, end the jthne at which Interest shall be taken : tip and cancslkd by virtue of the laws and acta providing for the Issn llnj of such bonds. Dated at Grants -Pass, Oregon, this 9th day of Seiite.rber, 191S. jfil G. P, JESTER, City Tirapurer XOTKi: OF IU)X I) llKltKMl'TION Notice la hereby given to owners and holders of munMpnl city Im provement bonds that at the semi annual Interest ryr.'ent ' period on ths 1st day of October, 1918, the city of Grants Pass,' Josephine Coun ty. Oregon, will redeem the following 'outstanding city improvement bonds, viz.; Bonds numbered .1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of H street -between Fourth and Fifth streets and Bonds numbered 1, 2, and 3 of Fourth street between G and H streets Improvement, said bonds were Issued and dated October 1st, 1912, . ; ; . v Said bonds will be redeemed at the office of tho city treasurer of the city of Grants Pass, Josephine Coun ty, Oregon, on the 1st day of Octo ber,' 1918, which is the time fixed for sufh redemption and the time at which Interest shall be taken up and cancelled by virtue of the taws and acta providing for the Issuing of such bonds. Dabed at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 9th day of September, 1918. 61 O. P. JESTER, City Treasurer FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. Near Taylor creek. Road to place. 11 acres cleared. Will take team or Ford In part pay ment. ' Fred Hamlin, 0 slice, Ore gon. 71 rOR SALE Elgbty-acre ranch, in Applegata valley. Thirty acres la cultivation, part alfalfa. Fine range for stock. House, barn and out-bulldlngs. Farming Imple mente If desired. Inquire Ike Vin cent, call Provolt central. 75 FOR SALE One horse wagon, 8tn debaker, In good condition. Phone (01-F-I3. 1 FOR BALE Good circular wood saw outfit on still wagon, all com plete for business, 1120 at 503 J street. 61 FOR SALE 45-ton silo. Inquire at Dlinmlck ranch, phone 609-F-5. 65 COW FOR SALE One full blooded Jersey cow making pound of but ter per day, $85. L. A. Launer, Realton, -66 FARM Irrigated farm for sale, best buy In county, 160 acrea, 85 cul tivated and Irrigated, on ' creek, highway and railroad, 1 mile to WUdervllle, nice buildings, run ning water piped to house and barn, wood enough to pay . for place. Price $4,500. Terma. L. A. Launer, realtor. 65 t TO RENT Ft RMsHt'D bouse for rent, -Mary E. Browne, 709 North Fifth. Tele- phone 4-Y. ; 50tf run Mt.M By September 15, a modern 5-room house on H and Seventh street, gas and pther mo- der conveniences. Inquire' 203 Burgee St. 61 RENTS Good S-rootn bungalow, Evelyn Ave., $11. Three well furnished houses, 115, $17 and $20. Also farms for rent. L. A. : Launer, Realtor. 65 FOR RENT Corner offices In the I 1 V,- V-.-.. vw rfUBtryuiufj HUIBI, line UOwn stairs business location. Inquire at hotel. (& WASTED WANT A GIRL, for general house work. Mrs. H. Pelton, Gold Hill. Ore. I WANTED Second hand cook stove or range, In good condition. Call Fort Vanoy Orchard, 606-F-U. 65 preSsmakixq DRESSMAKING Thoroughly rell - hi. r.nn..hi. km. vv.M. 114 I atreet. 64 MISCELLAXKOl BRING YOUR JUNK to the Grants Pass Junk Co., 403 South Sixth street. Phone 21. Wa buy raga. metal, rubber, scrsp Iron, hides and wool, old automobiles for wrecking. ' 5itf I'HOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 2S3-R, or residence 140-J. . , 57tf LOST IX)ST Pair gold rimmed glasses in case, probably lost at G. A. R. camp. Finder please leave at this office No. 14S9. James M. Adams 214 West D st. . 61 TO UAX LOAN" $3,000 to $4,000 to loan on good Irrigated farm. U A. Launer, Realtor. , , 65 XOTK R OK HOXO RFOFMITION Notice la hereby given to1 owners and holders ot sewer bonds of the city of Grants Pass that at the semi annual Interest payment period of the 23rd day of October. 1918, the city of- Grants Pass, Josephine Coun ty, Oregon, will redeem the follow ing outstanding Sewer bonds, viz.; Bonds' numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, said bonds were lBBtied and dated October 23rd, 1905. Said bonds will be redeemed at the office of the city treasurer ot the city of Grants Pass, Josephine coun ty, Oregon, on the 23rd day of Oc tober, 1918, which Is the time fixed for such redemption, and the time at which interest shall be taken up and cancelled by virtue of the taws and acts providing for the Issuing of such bonds. '.' t. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 9th day of September, 1918. 1 G. P. JESTER, City Treasurer e ATTCrjfKYg H. D. NORTON, Atteraey-ai-law. ' Practices la all Bute and Federal Court, first Natleaal Beak Eld. COLVIO WILLI AMJ, Attorneys- si-Law, oraatg Pasa Sank lag Co. BIdg., Great Pass, Oregaa E. S. TAN DTKI, Attorney. Frae tioe in all court First National Bank Bldg. O. 8. BLANCH ARB. ttornav at Law, Qoldea Rule Building Phono 370. Qrante Pasa. Oregon. BLAKCHARD 4 BLANCRARD. At toraeya, Albert BIdg. Pbox "-J. Praetfee la all courts; law board attorneys. ' C. A. SIDLES, Attornar-as-Lav. rat. temple, Great Pasa, Ore. VETERINARY SCRGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office, residence. Phone I0I-R. PHTSICIANfl U O. CLEMENT. H. D.. Practice limited to diseases of the eye. ear. nose and throat Glaaeea fitted. Office hours 1-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment Office phona 62, resi dence phone J59-J. 9. LOUOHBIDQE. U. D, Phyaiolaa and surgeon. City or country sella attended day or eight Resideee ' phona 1(9; office phone lit Sixth and H, Tuffs BIdg. DR. J. O. NIBLEY.1 Physician and surgeon. Lundburg Bide. Health, officer. Office hoars, 9 to II A. m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 110-J. A. A. WITH AM. M. D. Internal medicine and nervous dlseaaea; 90S Corbett BIdg., Portland. Ore. Honrs 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. DENTISTS E. C. II ACT. D. M. D. Flrst-claea dentistry. 109ft South filxtk street. Grants Pass, Oregon. MV8ICAL INSTRUCTION . 8. MACMUBBAY. teacher of voice culture and staging. Lessons given, at homo at pupil If requested. Ad dress 716 Lee street. DRAYAGB AND TRANS.-til 1 COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al kinds of drayage and tranafe. work carefully aad promptly dene, Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot A. 8hade, Prop. Itiiw tttAnt aTk t(AfrN. - j Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone J97-R. . T. G. IS HAM, drayage and tranafer. Safes, llanos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Phone Clark ft Holman, No. SO. Residence phone 114-R. rha California and Ortxca Coast Eailroad Company TIME CARD Dally except 8nnday Effective atoy 1, 1918 Train 1 Iv. Granta Pass. 100 p. i Tra'ji I It. Waters Crerk 1:05 p. i All trains leave Grant? Pas from he corner of Q and E'Suih streets, pposlte tie Southern raciflo depot For all Information regarding freight and pafcsepcer service call at tha office of tha company, Lnndbnrg building, or phone 1S1 for same. POLITICAL CARDS - (Paid Advertisement.) MRS. JOS. MOSS Independent Candidate ': . for County Clerk AMY BOOTH HOLMES Democratic Nominee for . County Treasurer 0. E. McLANE Democratic Nominee v- for - ' k ; ' Sheriff T