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DAILY MXTCI MVBR OOCBOBI Tlll'ltMDAY. MAY , tIT flee, are actually donating money and supplies to Polish and Servian refu gees and to establish hoapltala In Russia. There la the spirit that can 'not lose. , 1915 3-speed Twin Indian and Sidecar $175 rxas two IMUE iEB COM Published Dally Except Saturday A. & VOORH1KS, Pub. anfl Propr. BENJ. C. SHELDON. . Editor Tattered at the Poatofflc. Grant Pea. Or., M second claM wall matter. ADVERTISING RATES HUnUv sriace. Mr Inch....... loc I Preserves Local or personal column., per Us lOe Beadera, per line DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year....l.00 Rt nail or carrier, ner month.... .10 '.. WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year 11-50 rCUU t'XTTED PRESS LEASED WIRB SERVICE MEMBER . State Editorial Association. Oregon Dally Newspaper Pub. An. - Attdlt Bureau ot OlrcoUUon. THVRSOAY, MAY 84, 1M7 apricot PRAB na CHERRY APRICOT WITH PINKAPI'lJi CRANBERRY UXi.y IfKRKY BIiACKRKKHY RA8PRKRRY OREGON WEATBXR Showers tonight and Friday; light Tariable winds. WAR TIME FARE Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, original pare food advocate, has proposed a war-time bill of fare. The very ex pression seems to carry with it an idea of sacrifice and stinted living. But Dr. Wiley assures us that such need not be the case. Common sense in guiding our diet will better food In abundance. Here are some of his suggestions: KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY QI AUTY FIRST Patriotism, to be real, must be practical. Street-corner wind-Jam-ming is not patriotism because unt ies. To our mind, the farmer who strains every -nerve In the produc tion of food for the armies Is a close, second to the man who enlists. FRENCH IS Mclntyre's Garage 506 So. 6th St. In milling white flour we throw away nearly one-third ot the grain. By milling whole wheat we can turn two bushels into as much flour as three bushels now make. Whole wheat flour is tar mora wholesome than white, for it contains all the vital elements that have been taken from white flonr. We eat meat to supply the vital elements which have been thrown out of our bread. It we will keep them in the bread we can get along with less meat American distilleries and brew eries use enough grain every year to feed 13,000,000 people one-eighth of America's population. Manufac ture of white flour and refined corn meal wastes enough to feed 25 mil lion more. Those who eat whole grains, such as oat meal, wheat and corn, dont need so much meat. It's poor economy to do without potatoes and other vegetables, even though their price may be high. Everyone should eat less sugar, be cause sugar Is a fuel that only those working at day labor can use with out harm. And above all, plenty of pure milk Ota BMtyplM 0Wms ax au. wkm nsan Tvn tso Jaaa 600 jg for the children of the nation. There is no better food then milk. . Paris. May The French des troyer Bontteu was mined and sunk in a naval engagement between Aus trian, French. British and Italian naval craft, according to an official admission today. Forty-two surviv ors or the Houtefeu were rescued. According to the version made public here. Austrlsn vessels attack ed the French. British and Italian squadron. An enemy cruiser wss ob served to be In flames during the action. Guns alone cannot win the war Mere food cannot win the war. Mu nitions, even In undreamed-of quan tities cannot alone win the war. But there is one thing that will win and that is the spirit of a united, determined nation. With that, other necessities will follow. The question ot how much this country may help in the struggle for the ideal of free government will not depend so mucn j jupon the total wealth of the nation. nor its crops, nor even its natural re sources. But the spirit that does not I consider cost but looks to a victory ' at any price rather than have failure overtake the effort for a world dem j ocracy, will surely win. ; It is aneneouraging example that 'French cities give us who. In their hours of deepest snxlety and sacrl- The destroyer Boutefeu wss ol 70S tons displacement and measured 253 feet In length by 35 feet beam. She was rsted at 31 knots speed and wss of the 1910 type of oil burning ships, csrrylng two 4-lnch and four 9-pounder guns and four torpedo tubes. Her complement waa given as 81 men. In this event, 39 of her crew were probably lost In the ves sel's destruction. COIJ DAY WHK TEVTOX8 l0 XOT ( I.AIM SI CCKSH KROH-HULL UHD CASE IS FIHALIY SETTLED Circuit Court Judge F. M. Calkins has Just rendered a decision in the case of Tokay Heights Development company against Daniel Hull and Mary Kmma Hull. The decision was In favor ot the plaintiff. The suit waa to foreclose a mort Kage, and the defendants set up the defense that they had been defraud ed by virtue of mlsrepMentatlons made concerning the character of the land. v The tract purchased was s portion of the famous Tokay heights, and most of it was purchssed by Mr Hull In till. The court finds on all points (or the plaintiff, of whim Mr. Kroh was president, Mr. Krob and his corporation were represented by O. 8. Dlanchard. and tha defendants, against whom the de cision was rendered, by Blsnchard A Rlanchard snd A. E. Reames. The cats was one of the largest ever tried tn Josephine county, taking about a week for trial, during which many prominent fruit men of Jack, son and Josephine counties were witnesses. ' ytuhoiiPowugDWoaaSrtia ir ma umm m all objmmn. . Portland, Oregon, "I send this taiemstit who real pleasure. Sly daughter owes hsr life to the use of Dr. lMnroa's Fa vorite Preeortn. Hon. She was a very delicate (In before using yuor niedioine. Berlin, via London. May 24. The French lines near Apremont were penetrated by attacking Her mans, who captured 28 prisoners snd three mine throwers, according to today's official statement. "French attacks near Froldmont farm and, the Vauclerc mill were re pulsed." the statement said. HtlZK IK.HTKH TO THE (HUM RKAPKIt Memphis. Tenn., May 34 - l e nrcy. Australian middleweight, died hern this afternoon. Neatly printed stationery at the Courier office. ad will remiiu ibis 3M YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOUR MONEY How You and 1 Can Help A $50 Bond and $22.50 buys a Mower. A $100 Bond and $14.50 buys a Mower and Rake A $200 Bond and $20 buys a Binder. A $100 Bond and $27.50 buys a 3 1-4 Wagon We will make same offer on all small purchases, such as Cultivators, Plows, Sickle Grinders, Gas Engines. We who can't fight must help feed those who fight. Come in and let's talk it over. The goods cost you no more, and you are helping to win this war. C. A. W1NETROUT THE IMPLEMENT MAN r r tssw. - i . the 'Prescription' lor weesiiess pecu liar to women and wood It P''Z wonderful. I have used Dr. Pieroa medicines tor over Ulrtr.nvVf?I'.k My husband has used the 'Conga Syrup' and thinks Ms V L A. Foirrgg. IWi B. m Bt, W. When a girl becomes a woman, wbe a woman becomes a mother, when a woman passes through the changes of middle life, are the three periods ot lite when health and strength are moat needed to withstand the pain and dis tress ofwn esuard by severe organic disturbances. At these critical limes women are best tnrtlned by Ihs use of Doctor Fierce' Favorite Prescription, an old remedy ol proved worth thai k'.p the entire female system pcr!vly regnlau-d and in excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, lack ambition, are troubled with head aches, lassitude, and are pale and sick ly, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription if tust whst they need to surely bring the llm f health to tiieir eheeka and make Uiem strong and beallhy. For all discs (trcitliar to women, Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription la a powerful restorative. During the last RO rears it lis banished from U lives of tens of thousands ot women the pain, worry, misery and distress caused by irregularities gild disease ot a feminine character. I