Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, April 27, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Audit Bureau of Circulation.
FRIDAY. APRIL ST, 1T
ORBQON WXATHKR
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Fair tonight and Saturday;
northerly winds. .
ON ACCOUNT
OF LIMITED SPACE WE CAN MOT LIST ALL OF OVH LINE OF
FRITT8 AND VEGETABLES FOR
SATURDAY
BE CURIOUS
COME IX AND SEE THEM. THEY WILL BEAR INSPECTION
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
' Ql'AUTY FIRST
. EVERY .ONE OAK DO HIS BIT
It there In any one fact outstand
ing above the maao of constantly
changing Impressions that come out
of the vast conflict In Europe, it la
that modern war la not won on the
field of 'battle alone. The entire na
tional life must be mobilized behind
the effort to win. It to a conflict of
. machine ahop against machine ehop,
transportation line against transpor
tation line, farm against farm. Vic
tory will belong to that group of na
tions which oan most successfully
co-ordinate every possible element of
strength behind the general purpose
of defeating the enemy..-
. America's share in this conflict is
destined to be largely that of fur
siahlng applies. Repreaentathrea of
Iref"4 and France assure us that
la this way can our help be made
moat effective. BuppMee are of two
Unas, food and dothrn and fighting
weapons and their munitions. We
cannot all of ua make munitions but
there Is not a man, woman or child
sbore the age of 10 or 12 In Am
erica who can not do hla or her own
little "bit tpward increasing the sup
ply of food and clothing, especially
food. Those qualified to Judge pre
dict a real food crisis next winter.
Now la the time to take steps to les
sen or prevent such a result And
the important fact Is that everyone
oaa help. Land is available, seed Is
available, time can easily be found
the work la pleasant, helpful and
profitable. The opportunity for real
service lies at every door. To the
young man It may be through
crultlng stations, but to many it can
be fonnd In their bark yards or
adjacent vacant lots.
However humble the task and the
"bit." there should the realisation
that such work Is a real service to
the republic aiwl carries with It honor
and a sense of duty well done. Will
you do your Wtf
ions pressing upon the people of the
country tor solution.
His work as president of the
Chamber of Commerce has brought
him In close contact wkh the business
mem of the city whose respect and
admiration he won by an untiring.
unselfish effort to further any cause
that had the welfare of Grants Pass
and its people as Its purpose. His
conception of civic helpfulness was
not so much the building of a larger
city as the making of .the city now
and hereafter a better place in which
to live; and of an individual cttlsen'e
duty, not so much the loud protes
tations of superiority with which one
Identifies the typical "booster" as the
dally kit of real service toward bring
ing about a genuinely better, com
munity life.
The regret shared by all classes of
people over Mr. Allen's leaving la
tempered by the knowledge that he
has- entered upon a broader field of
service and opportunity.
NATIONAL PARK MEETING
BEING HELD AT SPOKANE
Spokane, April S7. About twenty
representatives from the western
states are present today at the open
ing of the Third Annual convention
here of the National Parka Highway
commission.
C. U Morris, of Seattle, presided
in the absence of W. O. Edens, of
Chicago. Visiting delegatea were
guests at noon at a luncheon at the
Davenport hotel. -
FREE TICKETS TO AL. G.
L CIRCUS
BARNES
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FOR
25
KIDS
Are you in on It?
Then get busy and send in a list
of wild animal names to the Wild
Animal editor of the Courier. , j
Remember, .though, that in spell
ing the names of wild animals you
are to spell them correctly, and use
only letters to be found In the first
sentence of this article.
There's going to be a lot of really
worth-while prises tor the boys and
girls that send In the largest lists
of names. .
The first prise will 'be six reserved
seat tickets, the second, -four, the
pouring in. Yon oan get papa or
mamma or teacher to help you. ;
Children of 7 or 8 years are Just
as apt to win prises as boys and girls
of 15. And you must be IS years
old or under. You must live In or
near Grants Pass. The Courier wants
to help you win a prise. , ''
Besides all this you will get to
see and shake hands with Al. G.
Barnes himself, the greatest, most
fearless animal trainer In the world,
at the Courier office when he dis
tributes the prises for this paper.
ilAWI TO
WIND ALIBI
About 80 members of the Chamber
of Commerce tendered a complimen
tary reception to President Wllford
Allen at the club rooms Wednesday
evening. Member after member
spoke Is a symposium) of praise for
the splendid work done by Mr. Allen
as head of the Chamber and the re
gard In which ha was held by cltl
sens of the city generally. Through'
out the remarks ran a note Indloat
Ing the loss to-the civic life of the
city which all felt was Involved In
Mr. Allen's leaving.
As a conclusion to the Informal
program, Frank C. Braniwall, on be
half of the Chamber of Commerce,
presented Mr. Allen with a hand'
some gold watch, chain and charm,
"With It." said Mr. Bramwell. "goes
the profound reapeet and genuine af-
tectioa of the men wttk whom yog
have been associated In this city," a
sentiment roundly applauded by all
present.
Learn te Be Thrifty.
Thriftliwaiiws wliloiu If ever Is ablv
to seise aud iletuln upimrtunlty or to
drive adviiiiuKtHjiis bargNlua
What men rail luck generally Is a
coiubluattoo of forfwluhl. Industry,
pluck aud thrift In tb lurky mau.
To save U to have, to uwu Is to pus.
aea power. Property wka loudly
and largely sways the cummon wealth.
The thrirty contribute awst to the wel
fare of the state.
The purchaser ou credit pays not
only for the property, but for the time
It taken to complete the purchase. It
seldom Is the thrifty way to "nance
deals. The extra expenditure la equiv
alent to the lom of so much interest oo
oue'a prtnrlpal, .
What kind of k meal would twelve
ears of sweet corn make?
The liets of names must be ac-
thlrd three, the fotfrth two reserved -companled by the roupon clipped
seat tickets. Besides there will be from a copy of the Courier and an-
prixe of two general admls-
a firth
sioa tickets and eighteen sixth
prises of one general admission
ticket each to the Al. G. Barnes Cir
cus which exhibits in Grants Pass on
Thursday, May Srd, in afternoon and
evening performances.
There will be a big mile-long, six-
band, glittering parade at 10:30 In
the morning and a big, free high
dive act at 1 p. m. The doors will
open at 1 and 7 o'clock and the cir
cus will be on at 2 and 8 p. m.
But to win one of the prizes, kids,
swers must be In not later than 6
p. m., Monday.
And here's a tip for you.
There are tiots of wild animal
books at the public library to be bad
for the asking. At school In the li
braries are . lots more, and by look
ing at these you will find the names
of loads of wild animals. Now get
busy.
You can win a ticket to see this
most wonderful circus, with 1.000
animals, each and every one trained
to act. If you will use your brains
youll have to hurry, for letters are and your pencil.
' WILFORD ALLEN
This Mtper has lost an efficient
editor and the city of Grants Pass a
Valuable citizen In the leaving of Wll
ford Allen. It will be hard to fill
tils .place In either capacity, editor
or civic worker.
- Mr. Allen hss a keen sense of newt
value combined with a strict devo
tion to the press Ideal of giving to
(he readers pf this paper the . real
news, clearly, concisely and fairly
presented. The same feeling of duty
and pleasure in serving othd which
guided him In' public-spirit -ti work,
kept him from using his power as an
editor to shape public thou it nlom
the lines of his own, nroferrlng to
serve to his readers facts, simple
facts, with Just enough ec'ltorlnl
comment to Incite thought and stud"
rf the multitude of Import mt qiifs-
The Courier Wild Animal Prize Conteet.
To the Wild Animal Editor: Jf,T
I hereby certify I am not over 15 years of age and I submit....:
names of wild animals In your prize contest fur free tickets to the
Al. G. Barnes Big Four Ring Wild Animal Cirrus exhibiting In
urants Pass on Tb.nfv.day, May 8.
Name
Address ..j.......
(Pin one of these coupons on your list)
Bjl
Corn meal, of course!
THKKK MAY BR
;rtK.m:ir iiakiwhiph
THAN TO UK OBLIGED TO GO
W1THOVT GOOD WHOLKHO.MK
MEAT FOR EVEN ONE MEAL,
BIT WR CANT THINK OF ANY
JlftT OFF HAND , ,
DONTDOIT!
IT I8NT NECESSARY
WE SELL THE BEST OF MEAT!'
At the City Market
Phone S3 for Quick Delivery
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against any in town for neat
ness, lasting legibility and uni
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C. H. DEMARAY
IRRITABLE
NERVOUS
Wm Condition of Indiana Ltd
Before Beginning, to Takt
Card-o-i, the Woman's
Tonic.
Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. H. Hankemeier,
oi this town, styi: "I look so well, and
am to well, that It does not seem at II I
ever needed Cardul. But I wu not al
ways this way ... I think I have taken a
dozen bottles . . . before my little girl
came.
I wu reeling dreadfully bad, had head
ache, backache, alck at my stomach, no
energy . . . I wu very Irritable, too, and
nervous,
I began taking Cardul about 0 monlha
before my baby came. Aa result all
those bad feelings left me, and I Just felt
grand, Just at II nothing at all wu the
matter, and when the end came I wu
hardly lick at all.
Since that I have never taken Cardul
at all ... It hu done me good, and I
know It will help others, II they will only
tfy It.'! 1
Many women have written grateful let
ters like the above, telling of the good
that Cardul hu done them. Why should
It not help you, too? If you aulfer from
any ol the ailments so common to women,
and leel the need ol a safe, reliable,
strengthening tonic, we urge you to be
gin today and give Cardul a lair (trial.
Your dealer sells Card-u-l. EU 10
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Before selecting the route (or your ant trip Eait cosiWer
these three important thingi:
SERVICE
, Steel cars, through standard or touriit sleepiag can, aexcellsd
dining cars. ,
SAFETY :
Rock ballait, autoraatk block Mgasli, heavy iteel rails, can.- '
iitrat speed.
SCENERY
Known throughput the country ai "The Road of a Thousand
Wonders."
uberal stopovers ; .
Our I Agents are well informed. Aik them regardiag tram
Khedulei, or write . .
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JOHN M. SCOTT, General PsMenaer Agent, Portland. "
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