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Fill DAY, KKITKMIIKH 14, IBIS daiit buses kites, ocvun ". a- LEND AS fTHEY FIGHT I.. si.1' THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES esks you for a loan - - dl you can epcro to make up n totsd' of Six Dillioa Dolfen. This money h ntcezzzry to keep those boys fljhtbj ia France - - to keep them well f to, well cnncd end fully supplied with ' emmunition. If you lend ss they flpht, victory will come, and if you lend es will ingly victory will coma quickly. - ' ' f 1 Be Generous . With Your Limit. Mapplneee af 014m Day In the days when a Maypole stood ta the Strand, mualc wee oot of tba greet paattmea of Uia people of marry England. Tboaa vara tba Umea of food Queen Baaa and bar Stuart no eeeaore. ' Tba cittern waa beard to at try barber's abopt "Go Into a bar bar! anjrwbara, do matter In wbat dis trict, and It ta tea to oca jm win hear tba sounds either of a fiddle or a gui tar, or aaa tba instruments hanging op somewhere." Tba barbara or their apprentlcea were tba performers: "If Idle, the? paaa tbHr ttma In life de lighting music." Bo writes pemphv letaar to 1597. BUY FOURTH LIBERTY DONDS Any Bank Will Help You TXia ABTBBTiraMU OOSTBXBVTaD TXXOVK VATBIOnO 0MrBmJkTX04T ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE A NATION'S STRENGTH IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY ArlEEKA MUST TTTD V ) no. ooaoooAiiiiS ' EAT .srts. SAVE hljlf WHEAT National Mazda Lamps IT AV1NQ too little light puts a strain on chil dren's vlilon that they may never outgrow! Why not have plenty of light? Na tional MAZDA Lamp give three times the light o( old faahlored carbon lampi without adding a penny. to your light bill. Rcgse River Hardware (Jen. It. Middle. Mar. ITiTiTTT0I3 VAT.LDY A. I. Reynolds died at bla home near Waldo on Wad new) ay, Septem ber 4th, aged 79 yeara. Mr. Reyn olda tame to Oregon many yeara ago from Kanaaa, being In bla young manhood, a pilot on tba Missouri river. Ha la aurvivad by a widow and four children, Cbarlaa, Erneat and Valla Reynolds, of Waldo, and Mm. Jacob Houck, of Holland. Ha waa laid to rest In Kerby cemetery on Friday, Sept. 6. The aalo held by W. A. Doney waa very successful, everything bringing topnotch prlcea. Mrs. Annie Wlmer baa gone to Orantf Paaa to make her home. Mra. B. 0. Morey and children have returned to Takllma after a month'a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. Lester Schlelgh, of Olendale. She report! tha arrival of a new daughter at the Schlelgh boma. , Threehlng la about completed lb tha valley, and the grain yield la reported aa considerably larger than last year. A number of ladlea met at the home of Mra. Pfefferle thla week and apent tha time In canning fruit and vegetables for tha family. Mra. Pfef ferle It unable to walk aa a reault of an auto accident, while Mr. Pfefferle la confined to hla bed with a aevera attack of eryilpelaa. George Strong met with an acci dent Sunday which canted tba loas of the moat of bla right hand. While carrying a loaded ahot gun Jt clip ped and fell, the charge going through tba band. Tha gun waa ao clone to Keith Owen that th ahock threw him to tha ground, aereral ahot going through hla ha. Dr. Dixon attended the wounded boy, vAio la getting along nicely. FOB BALK FOR BALE Homestead relinquish ment. Near Taylor creak. Koad to place. 1 1 acrea cleared. Will take team or Ford la part pay ment. Fred Hamlin, Oallce,. Ore gon. 71 FOR BALE Eighty-acre ranch, In Applegate valley. Thirty acrea In ' eoltivatloa, part alfalfa. Fine range for itock. Houae, bara aad out-bulldlnga. Farming Imple niente If desired. Inquire Ika Via cant, call Provolt central. 76 FOR BALE 44 -ton alio. Inqalreat Dlmmlck ranch, phone 60I-F-6. 65 COW FOR SALE One full blooded Jersey cow making pound of but ter per day, $85. L. A. Lauaer, Realton. 65 OBITUABT mm ll a illll ONE DAY ONLY i WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER R ( ) 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 money. ; ' ' :. 1 ' ' Courier Bargain Dav occurs ou 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 FEFTY ' 4th!5TO 8th POSTAt ZONES FIVE DOLLARS! .V.!. , 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 nil arrearages at the regular rates. ; ; : ' " , , , These 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 dnto of the 18th. . ; ' - To accommodate these who ;an not rely on their own 'mcniprv, we will accept checks now, but they will not bo cashed nor receipts issued until the ' 18th, although subscriptions may start nt any time. ; Alva I. Itvyaolde , Alva I. Reyholda waa, born In New York In 1832, and died at bla home In the Illinois valley September 6, 1818. He came weat In 1852 via the Isthmua of Panama and baa been a continuous resident of Ibis coast for 66 yeara and resided at bla ranch on the np(er reaches of the Illinois river for the laat 25 yeara. "Pap- ple" Reynolds, aa he was familiarly, called, lived to a ripe old age, and in many ways waa a remarkable man. Only a abort time ago be walked from hla home to Granta Pass, a dle tancetjf 45 miles, in one day. It la aald that be visited more sick and af dieted, and succored more destitute and needy, and helped bury more friends than any other man In Jose phine county. Hla home never knew a lock and key and hla hospitality knew no atrangera. He is known aa a good man and a clone friend and neighbor. Bealdea hla wife be leaves five children to mourn hfa lam;' Mrs. Corn Brooks, of Banff, Canada; Charles, Ernest and Valis Reynolds, of Waldo, and Mrs. Jacob Houck, of Kerby. Tne funeral and Interment were at the Kerby cemetery September 6. ' New Ooppar Uietnct In Canada. A great new copper district In Arctic Canada la a posslhlllty pointed out to tha Royal Society of Arts, Lfmdon, by j W. Frechevllle. The locality la east of Great Jnr lnke, along the Coppermine i river, which mns north from about 65 'decree latitude to Coronation gulf. ' and the area may extend aa far east aa .nnthtirst Inlet, and even to Victoria lliinl farther north. The first apecl- imna of native copper were obtained I from the Eskimo, who wore using the ni"til in thi'lr primitive Industries. I'.k ,r.i!irr hnve since' reported VmtU of 'cotuwr.nnd evidence nt lurge diif,l!w. 'ARM Irrigated farm for aale, beat buy in county, 160 acrea, 35 cul tivated and Irrigated, on creek, highway and railroad, 1 mile to WlldervUle, nice buildings, run ning water piped to house and barn, wood enough to pay for place. Prir-e 14,500. Terma. U A. Launer, realtor. (5 PIANO FOR SALE A barcaln at 150. See Mra. J. U Calvert, 407 A street, corner Fourth, or phone 344-R. (t TO RE.VT FURNISHED house for rent, Mary E. Browne, 709 North Fifth. Tele phone 4-Y. 50tf JaTTORXEYI H. D. NORTON, Attoraey-at-U. . rractiaaa la all Bute aad FalxU Coarta. First Natlaaal Eaak EI-J. COLVIO It WILLIAM. AUorat?a al-Law, Qraate Faaa Eaaliag Ca. Eidg., Oraau paaa, Oragaa. C 8. VAN DTKZ. Attoraey. Praa Uea la all court. First Natloaai Baak Bldg. O. 8. B LAN CHARD, ttoraay at Law. Goldea Role Bnlldlag Phoaa 370. Granta Paaa, Oragoa. BLANCHARD aV BLANCHARD, At toraeya, Albert Bldg. Paaa 2 3 a-J. PraeMea la alt conru; Urn board attorneys. C. A. S IDLER, Attorney-at-Law, ref eree ia baakraptcy. Maaoala . temple, Granta Paaa, Ore. VETERINARY ftt'BG2!f DR. R. J. BESTCL, Veterinarian. Offlea, realdeace. Fhoia lii-H. L. O. CLEMENT. M. D., PracUoa limited to diaeaaea of tba aya, acr, nose and throat. GUaaea t:tcJ. Office houra -12. 3-6, or oa a polntment. Office pbona 62, red -dence phone tit-J. FOR IlEXT By September 15, a modern 5-room houae on H and Seventh street, gaa and other mo der convenlencea. Inquire 203 Burgess St. 6$ RENT3 Good 5-room bungalow, Evelyn Ave., $11. Three weU furnished houses, $13, $17 and $20. Alao farma tor rent l. A. Launer, Realtor. FOR RENT Corner otficea In the New Josephine hotel; fine down stairs Business location. Inqulit at hotel. . . 65 WASTED WANT A GIRL for general houae work. Mra. H. Pelton, Gold Hal. Ore. 62 WANTED Second hand cook atove or ranje, in good condition. Call Fort Vanoy Orchard. 606-F-12. 65 WANTED Man with team or truck for short job wood hauling. Ad dress No. 1496 care Courier. 62 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING Thoroughly reli able, reasonable. Edna Watta, 312 I atreet. 64 MlSCKUUXKOl 8. LOCGHRIDOC, U. D Fiyatda and surgeon. City or country eaZU attaadad day or eight. Resteer pbona $6a; offlea phone 16Z SUth aad H. Tuffa Bldg. DR. J. O. NIBLET. Phyalelaa aad aurgeon. Lundburg Bldg. Health offlear. OOea hotrra, I to 13 a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m. Phoaa 310-J. A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nerrona diaeaaaa; 103 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ora. Houra a. m. to 1 p. m. DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrst-daaa dentistry. 10IV South Etxta atreet, Granta Paaa, Oregon. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION , J. 8. MACMURRAY, teacher of votca culture and ataglng. Leaaoaa glvaa. 'at home af pupil If requested. Ad dress 716 Lea street. bRAXAGEAND TRANS:-f. It COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al ' . klnda of drayaga ' and tranatex ; werk carefully and promptly daae Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot. A. 8hade, Prop. BRING YOUR JL'NK to the Granta rasa Junk Co.. 403 South Sixth ;THK street. Phono 21. We buy raga, metal, rubber, scrap iron, hidea and wool, old '' automobiles for wrecking. . 51tf PHOTO 8TVIUO 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 TO LOAN LOAN $3,000 to $4,000 to loan on good Irrigated farm. L. A. Launer, Realtor. 65 : Butter Wrappera priared to com ."y ltbthe law at the Courted $6 per year 50c pi mor th BARGAIN DAY t. Saves you $1.50 Saves you 25 1 1 MARINES READY FOR GAS ATTACK 1 i wv- to,: Tlio AVnr lndtitrlca Hoard nw mjulrst newspapers to ntui ..id ing pupVra where siilmcriptlon la In nrrmrs no it you want thJ piijur to rontlnun yiu must nrranite for payment.- v . s Last year-a number were- disappointed, owing to forgetf illness, ami were obliged to pay the regular price. - .This year they will remember, but others may forget. If you forget; it costs you money. . liP r u WORLD MOVES; ao do wa. Bunch Broa. Transfer Ca. Phoaa 3J7-R. F. G. ISHAM, drayaga and tranafar. Safaa, lanoa and furaltura moved, packed, shipped and ator-, ed. Phona Clark A Holmaa, No.' 50. Residence phone 124-R. roe California and Ortjca s Coast Cailroad Cor:pisy TIME CARD I Daily except Snnday Effective May 1, lilt Train 1 rran I GranU Paaa. 1:00 p. aa.' Watera Caerdc 1:00 p. aa. , All tralna leave Grant? Paa front ha corner of G and B'-sUtb atraata. ppoalta tla Southern Paclfie depot. J"t all information regarding Tefght and pasaervsr service call at the office pt the company, Lundburg building, or phone 131 for aama. J These I'nlieil Stniis nuirlncs ore prepared for any possible gaa uttucka. Stntloncd In the carefully constructed trenches and with their gna maaka giljuated, U.ey i:re ready to withstand ny .enemy attacks. POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement) MRS. J0S.M0S3 Independent Candidate .'.for ',: v: County Clerk AMY BOOTH HOLMES Democratic Nominee for County Treasurer C. E. McLANE Democratic Nominee for Sheriff