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All right of MbublicaUoa! of ape Hal dlsptitehe herein ara alao reserved. j MONDAY", SEPTEMBER 23, 10IH, OREGON WEATHER f fair tonight; fair and warm- er tomorrow; gentle westerly wind. 4 '"' ' ' rows new' offensive Tha sudden, fierce thrust ' of the alllea against tha Bulgartana and Turks In the south Is a pussling more to many, especially when It would seem that Foch would "need every available man on the western front where the British, French, Australians and Scots hare been en gaged for sereral week In the en circling movement io capture the strongholds of St. Quentin and Cam brai, and In' which movement they have lost thousands of men while the Germans, at certain points, have been mown down in masses' and have steadily lost valuable ground. But the southern operation Is only another master stroke of Foch (he strategist. The United States 'gov ernment Is now endeavoring to align the civilised nations' solidly against the terrorism In Russia' created by the Bolshevik! forces and Is assist ing the Cxecho-Slovak. . therefore the movement against Germany's southern allies may be a giant stroke on the part of Foch to crush the Bul garlans and Turks snd thus force a clear entrance Into Russia and Join forces against the Bolghevlkl. The Bolshevik! menace crushed, and the . soldiers of Russia once again solidly reunited, an army of three or four million men from all the allied ar mies, assisted by the Czecho-Slovaks, could be sent against Austria and Germany from the eastern front that would work wonders in the way of ending the war quickly. The southern operation on the part of the allies !s a puzzler, espe cially at the present time, and only time wfl divulge the meaning of this shifting of activity In the great thea tre of war, ' ONE REASON FOR BUYIXO A great, spectacular world show Is being staged, one that some would compare to an immovable body being struck by an Irresistible force if sor-h a situation were possible, but It' Is not. Metz, which the Germans claim Wpregnabie,' is not lmrhbvable while we ' Americans believe Oeweral Per shing's army Is lrreslstable. One or , the other must yield. If Metz cannot be taken by assault, the "movable" part will come In by Pershing blow ing the place to atom with his big gun.' But It will require time, and ' fnkny thousand of dollar worth of Liberty bonll must be" sold to buy the" ammunition to raze the place. TM 1s one reason yon should buy Fresh KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY , fjCALITY FIRST bonds; In fact tot money you put la 'a bond nasy help Suf the hit W sheU required to put the Huns to rout. According to the dispatches Ger man prisoners who haw been sent back to their home country are not satisfied with affairs In the kaiser's domain, since tasting the freedom of France and England. The following message waa sent to a German pris oner In England from one of hl frtenda la Germany: "Ton are In heaven as compared to us. Stay where you are. Don't ooms here un less you esn help It. Conditions are almost unbearable and we are almost famished." The I. W. W.'s are rallying true to their standard a standard of dis loyalty 'and 'anarchy. They are 'dis tributing literature throughout west- era Washington urging a' general strike and are upholding the mur der who placed the bomb at the en trance to 'the federal building In Chicago. Now coyree Col. Dfsque of the C. 8. army who says the government will not commandeer the Medford- Jscksonville railroad,' at least at the present time. . Solicitors who call on you to sell Liberty Bonds hare no apologies to make for calling. Ton are the one to apologize If you don't buy. EVIDENCE OF LITTLE WORTH Illegibility1 of Shakeipearfa Signature Dee Net Prove He Did Net Write the Immortal Play. Soma years ago, when the Shakes- peare controversy wss at its height, one of the contentions of the party who declared that the "bard not Only had not written the Immortal plays but could not even writ Ms own name, gave aa evidence the existing signature that are of undoubted au thenticity. On the same grounds it might be 'LCiciYcp.TumiE i iiff n a i The Fourth Liberty Loan &s H: of national war finance iince the announcement of our intend tion to put five million men' in Ffance and fiiliah' the War' next fear. ' On our regprnise to iu ball for bur doIlarH' our friends and enemies will judge of our luacerity and 'eahiestaeat : in making that pledge. ' ' ' ":J The natidn'i reaourcea are ' .kmpf.r ' Ther ku'eces " of the' Fourth Liberty Loan' depedda on our converting a ihare of . those resoilrfie ' into Fourth Liberty ' Bohda. Ndthing mor. The 'lohn' should be Ifabtdrtbed 'tha firrt " day ' and" overtub tcHbd the telsdnd' day, . " , & i Buy Libe-rty'Boildd." Ddn't be Turtle. cdk LKTTICN KWKKT VOTATOKa argued thst Itlcruird 111 was. uaabl to write, It one decided the matter from the signature to a . treaty of peace with Francis, Duke of Brittany, which) l redroduetd In a London deal et'a catalogue just received. . ' ; It I aniystry bow th 'cataloguer managed to make "Richard Hex out of the ahaky scribble which Is there reproduced. It would be quite a like ly to atand tor Will Shakeapeare, were It not that the tntler word stand second and the lodger one first . , i ; , .., . , LIIINTY BOND OA By HaUn R'Cusiatiaie, i ' day I your bar coins tm uk mm why yxa wurnt, tin was mat. Tor kalp waa not forthcomlnr Whtn, to Hill'i ftj. h stubboraty fousht to holj tha Hun. wound!. . ururtn, stmoat spant. brathln a piyr "Ood sivt mt strnth t kaap this dnad OMt from noma. From all 1 lor, from my fair UuiL AmaHra." ' In eMn dk, a battle imaad, aa4 so the ory (oa. That lust as km as ware upheld the Laadcr'i bands. So surstd tha tuu of victory. Are you than going to klp the bore of our Tour boy and mine Uphold tlialr aaiula and halp than asv tha fra man' RlshtT Or fail Ihtm and for avarmora, b Slav to aiurdarou MlshtT The More Sonde the Fewer Cual tlee. uy'Bond New or Pay "Bill" later. Our classified ads bring result. Thit'u a reproduction of the Un do potter to hich $uburiben to the Fourth Liberty Lean are entitled. No AMERICAN Home tfouU be without il. , ii the first item on the' fcroirrarh Bil' K '' ' W '' ' f" I'W'sasMotaii V . ' I'lVw i i IMTII OF CIMII io ce ira m Ths Woman 'a 'Division of the Jo sephine County Council ot 'Defense have been asked to that the b btea and young children of Jonhln county are weighed and measured. The town division ha selected Sat unlay, September l, aa the day whn all the children of Grant Vats and immedjate vicinity, bet sin three months and six years 'of age.' may have a thorough examination. be weighed, nxraaured, and those re aulta compared with the norma) child. , This Is of vital Importance to par en l and children, aa 100,000 chil dren under five year of ax die an dally la the I'nlted 8tatet from pre. ventabk dlseaaea. It Is Imperative that when so much la demanded of parents when we are all living Under an unusual Internal strain, when con servation principles, together .. with high price ha caused such a de cided difference In our method of living that the children of the conn ty do not suffer from three condl tlon. ' England and Franc are far ahead of ua In child welfare work. Bine the war began much atentton has been given to the health of the chll dren, one result being that during England's second year In ths war the Infant death rate waa the lowest In her history. America la awakening to this need. Oregon baa done mnch Josephine county very title, but It I to be hoped that before long we may at least have a county nurse, as many of the counties of the east, and a few In the weat, have. Coo county Is one of those supporting a county nurse. However, at this time our town physicians have consented to give their time to' reuse of malnutrition, defect and disease of tiiorta chil dren of Grants Pass under school aga. The exact hour will be announced later, but the examination will take place at the courthouse, Saturday, September 18. Buy Liberty Bonda cohxq 'EVENTS Sept. . IS, Friday and Saturday Red Cross Bazaar and Carnival ;. "Buy Liberty Bonds Butter Wrapper printed to com iily with the law at the Cooiier. ' POLITICAL ' CARDS ! (ald'XdveVtlsemertt.M ' ' U4- MRS. JOS. MOSS lfcdepetirifcnt Candidate County Clerk ' C E. McLANE , Democratic Nominee for . Sheriff . National " Mazda Lamps IT A VINO too little light puts a strain on chil dren's vision that they may never outgrow! Why not i . have plenty of light? Na tional MAZDA Lamps give three times the light of oldt ' . fashioned carbon lamp ; r without adding, a penny to . your light bill. . , . flea. It. Riddle, lirr, , I eVaaa5K Os2S?fc2cfi r)R BALK Homestead rvllnqulih went. Near Taylor rrevk. Koad to place,- 11 acres cleared. Will take team or Kord In part , pay- . ment. Fred Hamlin, On Ilea, Ore gon. 13 FOR BALK Eighty-acre ranch, la , Applsgate valley. Thirty acres In cultivation, part alfalfa. Pine, range for 'stock. House, barn sari outbuildings. Farming linple- . uieati It dealred. Inquire Ike Vin cent, call Provoll eentral. 7ft WOOD-Qood alab wood. ft. 50 per tier, No wood sold In order of less than four tiers.' evenly cot Get It while It laats. . Wood wilt , be scarce thl w later. L, A. Ltun- t'OHTT TONS alfalfa hay for sate In the field, ready now, at 117 per n n Dk... ft . m n t mi. niann. 71 FOR. 8ALR Registered Holsteln and Ayrshire rows and halfers; Berkshire sow, kitchen and house hold . furnishings, canned fruit. hay and atraw In barn, shop tool too numerous to mention, shot gun, bicycle and Ford roadster at Mclntyre'a ranch IV mile below town on the Oranlte bill road. All must b sold before October 1 Come at once If you want some thing good at bargain price. Trie- phone 60t-F-lt, 7J FOR BALK Oood second hand wag- . on, IK -Inch. AlsO second hand safe at a bargain. Address Car-aon-Fowler Lumber Co., Ashland. Ore. 7$ FOR 8ALK Cheap Fodder of ! acre of corn. A. II. Kngle 601 Rogue River Ave., phone 149-11, 70 FOR SALE At public aurtlon, -October 1, at my place SV mllea north of Rogue River, my Block, farm machinery and household gOoda. II, K. Scldmor. 74 FOR 8ALE-Reglalered Jersey bull, I years old. Kind and gentle. F. M. Ratbbun. Murphy, Ore. Phone 100 Applegate line. 70 FOR BALK! CHEAP for cash 80 acre near Winter. Oood place to start 'with little money. Address II.. M. Knudsen. Psaco, Waah. ( 04 TO BJCVT FURNISHED house (or rent, Mary E. Browne, 70' North Fifth. Tele . phone 4-Y. SOtf FOR RENT Furnished cottage with prettiest garden In tdwn. Corner of Booth and Foundry street Renter will have to keep up the garden. Key next door. 4 4 it FOR RENT-iOctober 1, a nicely fur . nlshed cottage, modern In every particular, gas, electrlo 'lights, bath, etc., also garage (09 A street. See N.' B. Town'send, 0J1 A street. 1 7J wAima WANTED Lady wanted to evapor ate1 pears and apples. Will furnish fruit, evaporator and wood ' and give two thirds produce. Call O. A. Hamilton, phone 603-F-2. 71 WANTED A cook, single woman . or man and wife. Also dining room girl. Oood wages. Phone or write Mrs. E. A. McPherson, Mon umental, Cal. 71 WANTED Oroundmen and linemen for Western Union . construction gang working between Merlin and Grants Pass. Best of wage and accommodations. Steady employ ment. ' For particulars apply man-) ager Western Union Grants Pass, or foreman, Merlin, Ore. 73 WANTED Pasturage for. 0 mules and 1 horse from October 1 to April 1. Phone 340, or write Box 746,' Grants Pasa. 70 WANTED Freah Jersey cow with calf. Address Martin Conger, Rt. 4, Box IS-A. 74 WANTED TO BUY Second hand top buggy In good condition, also . breaking cart. Address B. C. Helghton, Rd. No. 2. 74 The Ignorant Lady. "Military Ignorance' Is bound to show ' Itself," r said , Representative Woodynrd irl a trenchant criticism of the Qermhn bffehalve, "All Ignoradce shows Itself, for that matter. , "J heard a' lady tstklhg ttt k inlsalon Ir; the' othef day about a Turk, "Did the scoundrel wear a feif the missionary naked. - 'fto,' ald the lady, be wa clean aKaved.'" . ' Ali kinds of Commercial Prlntln it the Courier 3mc. Advertisisig rntym HTIKIO THE PICTURE Wil-L for fin photo- graphs. Opto dally except Sun day from 10 a. in. to 6 p. m, Sua day sittings by appointment oaly. Phone Mill, Jll-R, or resldeooa 140-J. 67tt MlSCTIJXWOlB BRINU YOUR JUNK to the (Irani) las Junk Co., 401 South Blifk street Phone II. We hoy rait, metal, rubber, scrap Iron, hides and wool, old automobiles (or wrecking. Bit! ON CASH JIAB1S The Mul and.' Photo house will remove to tha new location, neat door west. o October 1, and everything will ba on a raah basis except piano 'and , talking machine sold os leaae. Cash baala la aevefiary lq order 'to maintain low price. Stanton Rowtll, 307 0 atreet, ; IT UOVS A Ni )" Tl I K iiC rTn i'Ta Triih clean, dry arorns Io lee plant. On cent a pound. A. N. Parsons. 71 ATTOHNKYM H. D. NORTON, Attorasy-aUaw. Practice id all Stat aod Federal Courts. First National Beak Bldg. COLVIO WILUAMS, Altoraey. at-Law, Oranl Paaa Banking Co, Bldg., Oranta Pass. Oregsn: C. 8. VAN DTKE, Attorney. Pre, tlo In all reurt. First National Bank Bldg. O. 8. DLANCIIAIIU, ttornay at Law. Golden Rule Building, Phono 170. Grant Pass, Oreion. DLANC1IARD A DI.AN'CIIARD, At torneyi, Albert Bldg. Pho II6-J. PrarUc In all rourts; lane board attoraeya. C. A. BlDLER. Attorney-at-Law, ref eree la bankruptcy. Maeoate temple. Grants Pass, Ore. VETKHINAHY fH ROKON DR. R. J. BE8TUU Veterlnartaa. Offloe, reatdeoce, Pboae I0I-R. PHYSICIANS L O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Praettna limited' to dlaeate of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses Otted. Offlc hour 9-1 1, 1-5, or on ap pointment Office phono It, reel dene phone II9-J. . LOUQHRIDOC, U. VH Payaleiaa aad Burgeon. City er eeaatry call attsaded day or alght. Resldeac plena' 'l9; offro iphonS'illh Sixth 'and H. Tuffs Bldg. . . ( DR. 'J. O.'NIItttT.'Plysrefia and 'surgeon. LubdBttrg Sldg Hesltn officer. Office hoars. I to II a, m. snd 1 to 5 p. m. Pbon 110-J. A. A. WITH AM, M. O. Internal medicine and ' nervous dlsesseef 901 Corbett Bldg., PortUnd. Ora. Hour 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. ' DRHTISTH E. C. MACT, D. M. D. Flrst-elaaa dentistry. 101 Vi South Sixth street, brant Pass, Oregon. MV8ICAL IS8TRI CTIOJI J. S. MACMURRAY, (eaebsr of volee culture and aiaglng. Lesson grre at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 716 Leo street ' lRAYA(JK AND THAXfc hit COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AJ kinds of drayage and transfa. work carefully and promptly Jane Phone lll-J. Stand at freight depot, A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVE8; so do "we. Bufach Bros. Transfer Co. Pboae " 197-R.v . v t . r. O. iBBAM. drayigd hfid trknalen flsfes. i lanoa ' abd ' furniture moved, packed, shipped and 'ator ' ed. : Phot Clark Ilolman. No, " K0. Resldeac phone U4-R. The California and Orep Coast Railroad Company , , TIME CARD , Dally exoept Sunday Effective My 1, 1118 Train t Iv.'Otatiu Pass- i'o u. nw Trim I It, Water CNf k I. OCp. nx. " AH trains leave Kfadt Ps rr! !h corner of O and fzUib streau. pposlte tL Southern Pacific depot, ret all Information regarllna) freight aad passecr service call at tha offlc of the eomirany, Ltraduargt A building, or phon 1 1 r for . i .,:m.,.