DAILY BOOVB RIVER OOUlUaB ruiiiAV, hkitkmukii ia, if FAQS fXH'R "I .JllVJil Th local Red Crow organisation Will hold ft etreet carnival In thti city September 'I7-2S. Great plana ar blng mad tor th occasion and ther will b tun galore. There will a side-shows with great voiced ex porters to guide the crowds, prob ably an airplane tor the kiddles, and many other things to keep you rub bering and possibly dodging. Tou mill be expected to come down town and mis with the people, to be one of the "bunch." Further announce ment ot the carnival will appear In the Courier nest week. COMIXG EVENTS 8ept 15, Sunday Second Annual Harvest Festival at Baptist church "8pt IS. Wednesday Courier Bar- gala Day. Sept. IT. IS. Friday and Saturday- Red Croea Baiaar and Carnhral What ia the difference between a gueat leaving at 4 a. m! and a . pretty girl speeding an autoT One la going pretty early; the other a pretty girlie going. "ahem are you going -" My Pretty Maid?" "To the Quality Meat Market, Sir," V She Ml THE MAID IJt QCESTIO.V. WAS A QUALITY LASS , AND BOUGHT OXLY MEATS . OP THE QUALITY CLASS! SHE'S HEADED HKItE! Tta City niarliet OS G STREET PHONE 02 TO TRAIN CHILDISH ttINU Parent Can D Muen t Assist De velopment During the Firet tlx Yaara of Lit. What definite meana can the horn adopt for th beat development ot the child In the Orst all yean of hla life? First, with regard to tha thing which aurround tha child furniture, pic ture, books, toy, clothe and orna ments. In how far may thee lend themselves to hla development? In th room In which th child spends most of hla time Indoor, th furniture ought to b plain enough ao that he can do do great harm In play Ing freely about. A aiuall kindergar ten chair and table to work on are alrnoat Indispensable In th child' room, A good blackboard should be bung aecurely on th wall, for from th hour he can toddle the child will delight In chalk marking, and the ren then will have value because ot th muscle development afforded th arm and band. Th picture on th wall In th child' room ought to b distinctly for him. and hung low enough so that he nay tak them down and handle them whenever he choose. Every child likes color and delights In th "story picture," th picture which has a story connected with It. The child may be taught to discrimi nate between his own things and those belonging to others by being allowed to visit the family living room where mother's and father's books and their pictures and furniture ar used with car and caution. In this wsy it will also be possible to lead him gradually Into an appreciation ot th adult's standard ot art In pictures, music and literature. Oog Has Qlasa ly. In a wund-irp of unlicensed dogs. Chief of Police Jacob Muurer of Do rer effected the capture of one dog a yellow munjjrel with little difficulty !f vri fni!::il thnt th ! i hnd a gliisa ! nml tint ih eh' f -il iMro:'C)i i lUhi Titan v. l it' .i". SPECIAL SATURDAY . OLYMPIA OYSTER PEPPER PAN ROAST at the Oxford Grill (Always In the lead NOTICE TO SlUSTJUllKltS Th war tnduatrle board demands a reduction of 15 per cent In th consumption ot news print paper ao that th manufacture ot print paper may b conserved and tha power and material thus saved to account In tha manufacture ot war necesalttes. . Tha board requires ot th newspapers that they discontinue th sending ot papers not actually paid tor and the discontinuance of all paper in arrears, In accordance of th demands ot th board all papers coming un-4 der th above classes will be discontinued September 16, lleuiltiance ahould be sent at one ao as not to mtaa an Issue. PER52Nf1L ' LOCAL THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY- Conserving the Candy Industry It Is not the wish of the government to disintegrate Industry. When people realize the truth about the candy Industry, they Immediately see that candy Is a wonderful food product, rich In nu tritive values and a necessary food for people who work hard. Sugar is recognized as a necessity. Yet few people take their requirements of sugar a apoonful at a time, like a big pill. Many people like the sugar In candy form. Thinking people realize that one man is entitle to his sugar la candy form as much as another Is entitled to take his melted In coffee. In 1916 (the last normal year In the Industry), there were ap proximately 2500 candy factories in the United States, using about 8 of the sugar used In the United States. (Really a much smaller percentage than anyone thought) i The capital Invested in the Industry was more than 3110,000,- 000. It was the thirty-eighth largest Industry. It employs normally one hundred thousand people, seventy-live per cent ot whom are women. It also makes possible, to a large extent, the chocolate and paper box Industries, with millions invested, and employing thous ands of people mostly women. There are still people who believe that the candy Industry Is naing from 25 to 50 of the national sugar consumption, and that the wiping out of the Industry would solve the sugar problem. But, on the contrary, only 8 sugar Is used normally, and to day this has been cut to 4. Reasonable people) with these facta before them, are realizing that with only as small an amount of sugar going Into candy, and in view of the high food value of candy, It Is time to consider the farts and figures and to conserve a other direction for further savin js. In normal times the candy Industry uses only 8 per cent of the sugar used per capita in this country. Right now this amount has been cut squarely In two. The Candy Manufacturers of Oregon J. Pardee mad a business trip to llogtt River yesterday. E. It. Ballad mad a business trip to C.lendale this morning. C. O. Anient tuad a trip to Ash land this morning. Sound acorns wanted at th Won der Store, three cents a pound. 64 Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Luper went to Portland last night to vrslt. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and chil dren of North Tenth street left last night for Portland. Mrs. M. P. Anderson's millinery store will b open Monday, Septem ber H. 85 Mr. and Mr. A. N. Parsons nude a trip to Medford by automobile this morning. Mra. James Osborne visited her daughter at Rogu River, returning home last night. Mrs. Henry Hull, ot Williams, and two daughter, left last night tor Seattle tin a visit. T. Simpson mnJJ. Panlwy. who have been attending the Q. A. R. en campment this week, returned to Roseburg this morning. Can't ship magailnes until you bring In .yours. Every few pounds help. Open until Saturday night! Red Cross. 62 Miss La'velle Booaer, now of Med ford, was a northbound passenger this morning en route to Whitman college at Walla Walla. Wash., to resume her studies. Mrs. Josephine Donahue, of Mer lin, was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Donahue will teach the Dale school this year,' the term opening next Monday. We are payig spot cash, 57 cents for butter fat Mutual Creamery Co. Phone 26. B. F. Skllman. Agent. 62 Mrs. Ernest Smith and two chil dren, of Jerome Prairie, left this morning for North Bend, where they go to Join Mr. Smith, who Is em ployed at that place. Mrs. M. P. Anderson has returned I from San Francisco, where she has been tor the past month making se lections of fall and winter millinery and visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ceo. L. Butler. (Tow Ovtnr There Word was received a few days ago that Ord Crow, of Merlin, had ar rived safely "over aeas." Special at Ifcwe'a Saturday and Sunday, Haselwood French salad ire cream. FStf Monthly Meeting W. II ('. I , General Logan W. R. C. will hold ' their regular monthly meeting Sat urday afternoon. A full attendance la desired. A Fine Italn Thl part of th Rogue River val ley was visited by a good rain last night and part of today. Hunters ar enthusiastic as they think It wilt Improve deer hunting. Meeting of the V. C. T. IV There w ill be a meeting of th W. C. T. IV at the home of Mrs. Gra ham's, North Sixth street Friday af ternoon at 2:30. AH members ar requested to be present. , TONHillT AKDsttTlUin.U j V ; AdmlMloa into and l(k Uolilwya Prtonnts MADGE KENNEDY '( n t '1 . 1 i, I Our Little Wife A SIX ItKKli ITSf FKHt lk yon romeralx Mlaa Kennedy In 'llaliy Mlm" anil MNery Mar. rled?" Thla I another JuM aa gixl Silverware Coupon given tonittfit and tomorrow nl(ht Kquinnrtlnl Storm At Murphy September 21. Jaxi band, loggers .lunch, sll night dance and a bully good time. 11.50. 63 Thirty-Five at Spencer (amp C. L. Nlchola was In from the Spencer chrome camp today on bus iness. Mr. Nichols states that there are about 33 men at work at the chrome mine, which Is operated by the Oregon Chrome company. A big force of men has been busy for the past two -months on road work from the Swede Basin road to the property. EASE UP . . r. i i i ' . ON YOUR POCICETBOOK IWigln tin eaalng . proem lt"i your table. lk !" your' grocery bill Then try tA, If yon are not one of oar regular customers we wsnt you to try our very Ugh grade Hour, Tea. I offer and other groceries. We eell everything for the tahks and guarantee Its quality and keep the price away tlowe, ' A KKW HI'MIAIJi 4 liar Swift' Soap,.... -....V 1 mmiimI Mararon! .......... .....10- 3 Armours Milk V i pmimt wrnel (llTre !Mc THE ROCHDALE ' THE HTORK tIF Ol AIIANTKF.il JMIW CH. Flflrkl, Mgr. Quarterly Conference At the 4th quarterly conference at Newman M. E. church last night the yearly reports showed the affairs ,0? the church to be In excellent con. jdltlon. A resolution, unanimously .adopted, requested annual confer ence, which meets In Portland on September 25, to return Rev. Mel ville T. Wire to the charge and Kev. H. J. VanFossen to the district for another year. Dean In Out-- The unexpected often happens. T. Y. Dean, who was Injured yesterday while attempting to board a moving ...I. I. .VI. t Ka At flrar It was thought he was severely injur- I ed. but he Is able to be on the streets today. NEW TOUAT 'CLASSIFIED AP RATES 26 i -rii-rts. two tMties. 25r: w Issues. ne: one month, fl.sn. wtii. paia id advance. When not rld 'n advene. 1e per line ner lsi 1 ' WANTED 100 cedar posts, also 16 Inch sulkey plow or gang with two 10 or 12-lnch bottoms. Addrerfs No. lf04 care Courier. 62 HOUSEHOLD FURMTURE FO"k SALE 613 A street, Phone 527-J. ' 63 ON CASH BASIS The Music and Photo house will remove to the new location, next door west, on October 1, and everything will be on a cash basis except pianos and talking machines sold on lease. Cash basis Is necessary In order to maintain low prices. Stanton Rowell, E07 O street. 87 FOUND Pair of glasses. Owner can get them at Courier Office. 63 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two heavy horses, harness and wagon, ' also ' light buggy and harness. 1002 Oak Street. FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock cockerels. . Trapnested stock 1.50 If taken this month. Geo. A. Bradford, 850 North. Seventh. 63 Petroleum In Biblical Times. -Natural petroleum hns been used certainly since the time of Cyrus. It was known In ancient Biblical history, where It Is described as "th salt ot the earth." When such salt loses It savor It Is only fit to be trodden under the foot of man, because on losing Its volatile essence It becomes asphalt, which was used for pavemeoj both la Nineveh and Babylon. Save $1.50 Sept. 18 Bargain day. Dally Courier 14.50 the 18th. Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. W. T. Ilreen Fntpr. II. (Jlddlnit. Agent Big Pierce Arrow Cart Easy Riding Office Old Olwerver 111k. Corner Seventh and (1 Mrreti Phone 20 l s The biggest "big business" the world has ever seen, or is ever likely to see, is being carried on with the help of . Uncle Sam & Company. It is the business of crushing out Kaiserism the business of restoring peace by victory -- big business indeed! , Uncle Sam & Company - a company that num bers millions of fighters and uncounted millions more ! of tireless, loyal workers - all, putting every ounce of energy into winning the wari - But Uncle Sam Be Company is Dowerlesa to finish this big undertaking unless we make it OURS in actual fact. We must lend to the limit and then lend some more. , It is your privilege to thrill with the thought that your dollars have gone to make certain the suc cess of this big undertaking. Don't be just a "shoiiter", be a "backer"; buy Liberty Bonds. Be a partner in Uncle Sam & Company. BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds Any Bank Will Help You : nig ASTiBTiuiiaww cowrmxatmo tnovii tn VATBIOTM CO-OnsUTXOK QT E. PIRTH i J. 6f i