SUNDAY, MAY 110, 1017 daily Mem mo coram rAoannrn tlSSBMl M Wsgm- 0 2f r. lXS.YV-' jKw Sawg re "keyed" by meant of serial num- h J bert. And are distributed by our own organize- I 'Jn tion not told to middlemen In huge quantitiea . yJl ) and carried In stock aoraetimet for year or K if more. f K ""SJ VVe know Just where a casing la and how long f U fn it run been there. The minute a tire reaches the f! I the doubtful age, the point beyond which there lr possibility of deterioration, it to replaced by. a 2 new casing. . ti I ? J You are always sure of getting live tirea, full Jv J of "pep" and miles, when you buy yMf i ikes . Hl I II If ff f 11 1! r 'jjm nnnn am mnnnnni lit WiM CE. Gates A J Medford, Oregon A ftl W.ttkfcU BaVaiSEGROnNITE TUBES 1 jsaaiiaBBagBaaanaa SPREADING WILSON'S GOSPEL rltlsh Avltrs Drop Hit ftpnoh In Id th GrmQ Lint. President Wilson's ddre. to con gresa, translated Into Gemiuc. U being distributed liberally over the tlennan line by British aviator. It la understood the-asuie thing la br ief done by Kreiiuh aviators. A message from an American cltlsen of tbt middle writ to Attorney licneral Gregory suggested that the president' message ba translated Into German, printed by the thousands and dropped Into tha flarman trrucbra and In tier man tarrltory by avlatora of tba alllaa Tba auKitMitlon iodlly fouud Itaway to Um mbaaalM of tha allien In Waah lnftoa The mult baa Ihu tha reavlpt ofurara from l.oniUin that the plan wa balm carried out. The word of Preal dent Wllaon, which undoubtedly will ba held aa aedltloim by the (ivruian aulluirltlet, nre Mug dliucmlnated throiiuhaiit the territory of tha cantral power. CHICHESTER SPILLS TDK HIAHUNB 'RHANB. A F SOlDBTDRllOCISTStVtRYHUtltf SIGN THIS TODAY. Application for Membership (iltANTA PAKH (HAITKIl AMKKU'AN HMD CROHS Date - I hereby apply for membership In the elas cheeked below and aire to pay tb ' of and Please check class desired ....Annual member ....Huhscriblng member.. ....Contributing member ....Sustaining member... ....Life member I. ii. n. 10. KM). ....I'Htron member.... lm,H,rtH.)t-membershlp. In classes ' " , subscription to th. Anwlca.. K Cros. Mag-alno, h.d.e. ly IlluslratMl, published monthly. Mall applied.... Bi C. Hbcldon, Hecretary Grant. T.ss t hapter Amerin Had Cros., UratiU Past,, Ore".. Spiking tha Quna. Tba aipreaulon "apllclug guua" ta aurvltal from tba day when all that waa ucceanary to put gun out of ac tion (provided, of courao. that you bad acceaa to It) waa a largo nail or aplka and a hammer. You .alinply drov tba nail Into tba touch nolo at the breach. If tha nail waa long enough to turn round at tha and on tha bottom of tba bora to much tba hotter. It la Juat aa altnpla, peruana almpler, to put t mod em gun oat of action. All you want is a hummer. The breach block of tba modern gun hi held cloaed by acraw thread. After tba breech block ia abut on the shell a turn of two or three Inchea engage tba threads. By knock lag bur on theaa thread you pravent them engaging. Any attempt to Dr tba gun without the breech block'belng perfectly cloaed would, of course, ba of material assistance to tba enemy. An Arwltnl Infernal Maohlne. In the Diary of Bamuel I'epya. under date of March 14, 1(HI2, be saya: "Home to dinner. In tba afternoon came the German Dr. KnufBer, to dis course with ua about bla engine to blow up able. We doubted not the matter of fact. It being tried In Crom well' time, but tha safety of carrying them In ships; but be do tell ua tbat when ba come to tell the king bla secret, for none but the king, auccea- alvely. and their belra must know It, it will appear to be of no daugar at ell We concluded nothing, but aball die- course with the Duke of York tomor row about It." A classified ad will KtT result. Dollars, S- be eur lo write ame legibly Mr. Mis Miss Home Address... I'lty and State.., i Admiral Austin M. Knight. C:tcj Le:s:a CH VHhC:d3"C:b-ir t Drop! Do tha Work, Painlessly. II von. before I heard of 0ta If I used to try one. thing aftsr A nAlhl, fn MFBS I Still BSd 111111. 1 used bandages and thay made asy Ommm DArm Yew MaT Try aea.H and Thes'U tee so big It was murdsr to out en MM ah, aho. ussd salvsa andothsr thlnga that ate elf more of the WJ haa they did tha eor.n. tm with knlvsa and aelssors, but now no more foollns for ma, Twe ivs drona of '0ts-ll' dfd all the worn. It mskxa the corn ahrlval an id st a loose that you can just pick it right vDi ..lik unisa flnaMfatl" elf with your f)ntr! Thsr has been nothing new die- eovsrsd tor corns ainna -u-i was born. It's th nw way tb common-sen, jlmple, aura way. "Ots-It" Is sold everywhere, a bottle, or sent on rsoelnt of pries by K. Lawranc A Co., Chicago, III. Sold In Grants Pass and recom mended as the world's beat corn rem edy by (Wrse C. Ssbln sad C. H. Demaray. TV 1 FINEST IN WORLD Uy Webb Miller Washington, May 19. "Tba fin eat body of troop In the world" that la what a foreign mll'Ury ao- seivor exclaimed as Pershing' vet eran swung acroa the ' Mexican border four montha ago. And these are the men that will make up 'Pershing's twenty-flvo thousand" the first 'America:! troop ordered to France. They,ar the men that pushed across the "bail bike" 73 mile without water In a withering un In one day, and pitched camp singing. America and the a! lie will , be proud of the men. They are the flower of the army. In the 12.000 men that followed Pershing Into Mexico after Villa, the United flute baa the beat trained body of men and trained for real fiKbtlna that can be found In tne world. After the first rush Into Cbihua bua, the little army settled down on the sun-baked plains to wait Whll'J tbey waited, Pershing gave tbem t'i hardest continuoua round of train ing any American forcea have ever undergone, For eleven month they drilled, drilled, drilled. The war department wa waking up. The lesson of the world war were eagerly aelted upon. Every phase of European warfare was studied and the result drilled Into the men. Modern trench fighting wa prac ticed day by day. Under military men who bad watched Kitchener hip hla millions into shape and aeen real trench fighting on the allied front, the army dug the new atyle trenches. snd practiced "going over the top." For montha they plowed across the desert on hikes of ten, 15 and 20 miles. It was severe training. But the fruits should send a thrill through the nation when "they go over" the front trenchea the first time In France. Aa the little army marched across the International line at Columbus. N M., on the morning or February S, I stood at the side of a foreign military attache. In a lS-mlle col umn, with Pershing at the bead, they poured silently down the dusty slope "sand cloud" rising from the hot desert. The little group on the border line stood fascinated. Then the at tache, who had seen thousands of men train, fight and die, broke the alienee. "They're the flneat body of fight ing men in the world," he said, "They've bad such training as no other army has had. And In tbem ia the spirit of yon Americana I don't know what.it Is but I can see it In the swing of their shoul ders and the rythm of their march." These men are now waiting tor the word. Aa an old grlttled first sergeant said while the troop were marching out: "They'd follow Black Jack Pershing to hell." And, "Black Jack" Perahlng ia the man to lead tbem there R need be, IRON OF THE FUTURE. N Denser ef a Shortage Because ef Inoreaeed Consumption. Tbat Iron ia the very bail of our In dustrlal civilisation will be admitted by the thoughtful, snd many of our greatest supplies of Iron or are being rspldly depleted because of the In creased per capita consumption of Iron the world over, au Increase which I destined to be grostcr in the future wheu the races In Asia and Africa In crease their consumption of Iron. These conditions of Increasing con sumption and dccrcnHlni: reserve have often In the pust. pnrtkulnily Ihiii tlio bcctnuluK of thin tcntury, liecii used to create a nare. mi the cromul that our supplies of unable ore wciv ticluu so rapidly depleted Unit tliclrex haustlon would nn-ur nlthlu two three generations. Thl la a preposieroua ihiIui of view liccsuse sa we lower the iwrceiitiiue oi Iron In the rook which xvo vail "mo' the iimiihity of audi ore Imi-caHcs at a rate out of all proportion to the tie vrcaao In Inm content, iiml ns we nsi leaner and I nncr ores Iih Imli sl 1ui provetucnt will lie miidc which will uilulmlxe any teudeuivv to Increased cost of production. The same t'llng bus happened In gold silver, copper aud other ores.' and to day copper urea are being worked with only 1.0 er vent of copper In them.-. Chemical Engineering. Ths Innocents. Mr, Newlywcd-nid you y thl wa pouud cake, my dearl Mr. New-lvwed-Ye, darling, aud 1 madn it all myac'lf, Mr. Newly wed-A re you quite sui ' voii-vi'-immided It enough I Towii Topics. Classified Advertising rot HAUL ANGEL CAKES supplied in t any quantity on short notice, (Oe each. Phone 10-J. mtf FOR BALE Stock ranch, K miles from tlaad, JO acres clover, grain, fruit and berries, water for irrigation, excellent outside range, 36 bead oattle, male team, wagon, harness and other tool. Good buildings, three-quarters mile to good school. Give term. For par ticulars write owner, O. E. Strong. Leland, Oregon. 13 PETALUMA, HATCHERY Estab lished 1102. Can ship day old chicks to points reached In three days. Five varieties. We chal lenge the hen. Free circular. L. W. Clark,' Petal urns, Calif. 67 . R. O. BULL CALF (Registered Holsteia. Dam recently made A. R. O. record of 10 pounds butter from 280 pounds milk, seven days with first calf. F. R. 8teel, Win ona Ranch, Grants Pass, R. F. D. No. 1. S2tf ACRE TRACTS Have five one-acre tracts, close In, Bridge street, each at i3Zt; iio down and 5 per month, level, bottom land. See me quick. These wont last L. A. Lsoner. real estate. 68 FOR 8ALE Flve-weexs-old Leg- bora cockerels, $1.50 per dosen. K. Hammerhacher, R. F. D. No. 14 Phone 606-F-22. 28 TO RENT FOR RENT 3-room houae and fine garden spot on river bank, blocka from Sixth street, at It per month. Inquire at Chaa. Mor rison's grocery, 603 South Sixth street. Sltf OLD HAMLIN RANCH for rent. Ner rityj O. 8. Blanchard. 47tf VfcKH LHbiAf rent To respon sible party. Four-room cottage, half acre of garden ground, part ly planted, fruit and berries. Cheap water system. On Rogue River Ave. Address No. 935 Courier. WANTED MEN WANTED To work on road Inquire J. T. Gil more, labor agent, Grant Pasa. 72 WANTED A number of second hand farmer telephones. Call phone 27 or 18, Grants Pass. 58 WANTED Pony or horse. Must be cheap. J. J. Powers, general de livery. Grants Pass. 61 MISCELLANEOUS WHITE GLEANER for cloth, nubuck and kid shoes; easily applied and satisfactory; 25 cleans for 25 cents. W. M. Hayes. Ill 8outh Sixth street. 68 XLTTKINCS oFstorage batteries re- palred and re-charged. Also Gray A Davis Ford self starter for sale. Carl Gentner. Phone 18. TAXI SERVICE AUTO SERVICE P. J. Houser, phone Mocha restaurant, l '1-K or residence 350-J. Coui.try trips a specialty. - 74 REGISTRATION It you did not vote at the pri mary or general election In 1916, you have until 5 o'clock, p. m., Saturday, May 19, 1917. In which to register for the special election, June 4, 1917. , E. L. COBURN, 57 ' County Clerk. A classified ad brings results. TOO! CARD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company Effective December 5, 1916 Tuesdays, Thursdays, BaturdQi Train 1 It. Grants Pas.. 10.00 n. m. Train 2 Iv. Waters Creek 1.00 p. m. All trains leave Granta Pass from the tfbrner of O and Eighth streets, opposite th Southern Psclflo depot - For all Information regarding freight and passenger aervlce call at tha office of the conmany. Publle Ser vice building, or phon 131 tor same. A DVERTISING Is 1 x Ihe Huphen That Brings Buuer and Seller Together. PHT8ICIAVS h. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Praette limited to disease of the aye, er aoae and throat Qlassas ttteaV Office hoera Ml, J-S, or oa as potDtmest. Office phoae, 13; raaV denes psoas 1 31-J. LOUOHR1DGE, M. D., Physlotssi and surgeon. Ctty or country ealla attended day or Bight Roatdeaes phono 161; office phoae 182. Sixth and H. Tuffs BulMlsg. J. P. TRCAX. If. D.. nyatelaa and sargeem. Phones: Offio tit; resi dence S24. Calls answered at afl hours. Conntrr calls artdad ta. Landborg BnUdtng. ..i . DR. ED. BTWATER Specialist oa diseases of ths eye, ear, moss aaC ' throat; (lasses fitted. Ottos hours: f to 12 a. at., S to I p. sa. Phones Residence 2C0-L; office SIM; Schmidt Sldg. O rants Pass, Ore. A. A. WTTHAM, M. D., Phystdaa sad surgeon. Office: Ball Bide, corner Sixth and I streets. Phonos: Onto 116; rosldesco 283-J. Honrs: a. m. to 4 p. m. ' DjutubTM B. C. MACT, D. M. D. -Flnt-oksss dentlsfr. 10SK Soott street. Grants Pass, Oregon. ATTOKKKT8 a a NORTON. Attorney -) Practice Jm all State sad Fsdersi Courts. Ftnt National Bank Bldg. COLVIO at WILLIAMS Attorxuys- at-Law Grants Psaa- Banking Get Bldg, Graata Pass, Or. 4 r E. 8. TAN DTKZ, Attorney.' PracOos Inallsosrta. First National Bank Bnlhung. i : : EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney- at-Law. Office Masonic TeapJo Grants Pass, Ore. W. T. MILLER, Attorn ey-at-Ls. County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Bchallhorn Bldg. O. 8. BLANCHARD, AUorney-at-Law GranU Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Phone 270. GranU Pass, Ore. V. A. CLEMENTS Attomey-at-Law Practice In state and federal courts. Rooms 2, and S, ! over Golden Rule store. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert block, phone 236-J. Practice in all courts; land board attorneys. VETERINARY SURGEON DR,. R. J. BB8TUL, Veterinarian. Office In Wlnetront Implement Bide, Phoae 113-J Reside Phono 305-R. MINES AND MINING MINING PROPERTIES WANTED We have buyers for developed sat partly developed mining proper ties consisting of gold, silver, ens per, tnagsten, manganese, morjw denum, lead, clnnlbar, sine, traa and coal mines. Mutn-Laoh- -apelle Co., 301 Alaska Bldg., 8s. ettle. Wash. DRATAGB AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AH kinds of drayag and .traaatar work carefully and promptly dona. Phono ltl-J. Stand at depot. A. 8had. Prop. F. G. ISHAM. drayage and tranafer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped snd stored. Phono fZ irk ft Holman, No. 60. Seat uce phone 124-R. inL WuRLD MOVES; ao do we. Snneh Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 897-R. ' MUSICAL INSTRUCTIOW 7. MACMURRAT, teacher of vote entturo and singing. Leasons gtvoa at hoaM ot pupil If requested.' Ad dress 716 Loo street. SIM AS8AVEKS E. R. CROUCH Aasaysr, chemist, metallurgist. Rooms 201-808 Pad dock Building. GranU Pass. ' ABSTRACTS HOW ABOUT that titlst An abstract from Granta Pass Abstract Co. will answer the question. Better bo sure before Investing. Offices Al bert Bldg. Opposite Postofflcs. ;6 IS 'SAKETTTtSST" when dealing In land titles, your mottoT Pro tect yourself with an whstraot made by ths Josephine County Ab stract company. Get our prices. Masonic Temple. ,(3 A classified sd brings results. ; Everyone should have envelopes with return address. The Courier prints them. 1: