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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1917)
PAO BIOHT DAILT BOOITB RIVER OOURKR Mt'NItAr, ' HKITNMIIMn l, ItlT GERMANY IS.LOOKING v TO POST-WAR TRADE HELLO BOYS! Clothing Advice Be a Well Dressed Mas Drop in and see the new line of alf and 'alP or full fledged belters slashed pockets, double breasted if you prefer, trim, high waist lines that add nattiness. They are pippins. , SAME OLD PRICE $15 & $20 Wonder Clothes Store SE IRR1GAT NOW 8EG FOR WATER Medford. Sept. 15. The case of two farmers owning property near Talent, is deserving or attention. These two men declined to list their farms under the proposed Irrigation district when it was being formed. Later they put their properties on the market. Prospective buyers looked both over and in both in stances bought other land which had been put Into the district. Noting the loss of these sales, the two men applied for water ' under the district and were informed thai the list had been cloned and that they could hare water only In case the supply was more than ample for the lands which had come into the district at first. Both men have filed applications for water when available. ' Sl'tiAK M A X r FAIT 1" KK IH rXIKI KKUKKAIi IJ KXSK Washington. Sept. 15. Under the terms of an executive order made toy President Wilson today, the Impor tation, manufacture and refining of sugar, syrup and molasses can op erate only under a federal license. Now is the time to BUILD that Garage - Barn - Porch - Woodshed We have on hand a Complete Stock of Lumber in our sheds Even-thing from the finest No. 1 slash ground inside finish to No. 2 Iwards and dimension. We buy from the best mills and can please the most fastidious. We are prepared to furnish MILL WORK OF THE BEST WORKMANSHIP MILL WORK OF THE VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP We guarantee our mill work to give satisfaction. When in the market for building material, call on us, inspect our stock and get our figures. Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. Corner H. and Ninth Streets, Grants I'am, Ore. earls, Aug. 15. (Dy mall Ger many principle during peace ws to prepare for war. With Inexorable logic she has re versed her maxim and Is now pre paring for peace during war. Ernest O.itroy, deputy and member ot the parliamentary commission for for eign affair. (Uncloses a part ot this formidable after-war campaign in an srtctle In the "Echo da Paris." The principal foreign lone ot Ger many's commercial activities In Spain. Thi German consulate . nt llarcetong has lately tripled its of fices and employees. A German association hat also beeu founded to develop the tourist Industry In Spain. Reside develop ing hotels and traveling facilities. this league is working to entice Spanish student to visit German universities. , During a recent Germanphlle meeting at Santander, Senor fcajnora, deputy, announced that after , the war German capital would be poured Into Spain, and that German firms would establish new Important I branches, so as to sell Qerman pro ducts which on account ot the al lies' customs regulations, will be barred oft their European markets, There is no doubt that Germany Is lalready preparing to recapture Italy's trade after the war. A firm in Milan, which used to deal with a Nuremberg toy factory, has been advised by the latter that as they are prevented by the war from serv ing their Italian customers, they have made arrangements with firm in Madrid which Is taking their place temporarily. Bvery facility is of fered as regards payment fby the Spanish representative, who Is even prepared to wait for a settlement of accounts till hostilities have ceased. It Is interesting to note that the paper shortage, which Is felt nearly everywhere, seems to he unknown In Germany, at least to Judge by the press. The "Berliner Tageblatt" for Instance contains 36 pages of com merrlal advertisements. From these Indications it Is ap parent that the commercial struggle Germany is preparing to put up af ter the war. Is likely to be as for midable In its way as her military enterprises. A most enjoyable reception' was leudored to the board of tdueatlttU and teaching force of the Grants Pass public school by the members of the Methodist church Friday evening. The Invited gueata, includ ing Superintendent Intel and wife, member of the board of education and their wives, all teacher in the pirhltc schools and the president of the rarnt Teacher association, gathered at the parsonage and marched In a body to the church au ditorium, where they were met by a reception committee who presented a bouquet of flowers to each of the guests ot honor. A short program. Including an ad dress of welcome 1y Kev. Melville T. Wire, a vocal solo by Mrs. Knspp. an address by Dr. E. C. Macy. pre. Ident of the board of education, vocal solo by Mr. Cyril P. Wise, and music by the orchestra, waa eu- loved, following which the guest were conducted to the 8unday school room where sherbert and cake were served at Individual tables, where a color scheme was carried out In pink and whit. The affair was thoroughly success ful and was fitting Inauguration of the season's social artlvltlea. (Continued from pa I 1 ) MICHAELIS A BUREAUCRAT Man Who 8uocdtd Von Btth-nann-Hollvg Was Food Oictatse FROM TACKS UP This is a HARDWARE store, and we sell HARDWARE exclusively. Hut we handle EVERYTHING in Hardware from a tack up. BUOILOEIRS will find it to their advantage to consult us before placing their orders for Builders' Hardware. Workmen and Mechanics in all trades will find all necessary Tools in our' stock. IF IT'S HARDWARE, WE SELL IT. Jewell Hardware Company 'eV'I v. - - :';y M e a V Until last February, when he waa appointed Prussian food controller, there had been little In the life of Dr Georg Mlchaells, who succeeded Von Bethtnann-Hollweg as German chsu cellor, to distinguish him from bun, dreds of his liureuiTtlr colleague Dr. Mlohaell M a i liorn In I857 and en tered the department of ediiratlou. He taught in the German government school at Tokyo from IRV. to 1880. Seven years later be whs appointed undersecretary of finance. Fsmeus Venetian Palao. Vendramlu, one of the most beautiful residences on the canal In Venice, la closely associated with the history of tb City of the Doge. It wan built In 1441. German prince occupied It at first. Then It passed Into the ixwses alon of Hie Duke of Mantua, who pur chased If for WMMKi ductus of gold. It wax the scene of great sixlol event under the Archduke Charles Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Anne do' Me dlcls, In lav.', nnd through them tile palm e lins come Into the possoNslou of the preticnt owners tlirougli marriage. It tvn lieie-lnrt lllclinrd Wagner died In 1WSI. The desk nt which he wrote "Trlitiin linil Isolde'' I carefully preserved. machine with the kaiser's mustache and use hi nose for a pick-axe to dig hi political grave, that will be a tip to B'rer Mlchaells to use a rat-tull file on his raucous utter ances. "I do not think." said Ml liar rlet Underwood, lecturer on psycho logy at George Washington t'niver- lty and an authority on the study of the mind, "That these German ob server will find any evidences of a weakened morale here. "Our present attitude, I should say, Is one of Indifference, but I be lieve that will disappear when the casualty list begin to come in. "The American Is, as people go table. So far we have had no great calamity to break down our morale. When the crisis comes I have . no fear but that we will respond In our norms! way." And that' the way several other of our experts looked at It. They aid.' In short, that the kaiser's morale squad won't get any satis faction out of It observations in the Cnlted States until a certain torrid and Justly famous locality Is routed over with a thick slab of Ice. Value of Cottage Cheese. Cottage cheese preparations make ap petising and nutritious additions to the dietary. The food value of cottage cheese la high. It contain lu every pound over three ounces of protein, more than In most meats It I a cheap food a well a an energy giving food. Cottage cheese alone I an apetlilng and nutritious dish. It may lie served wltb sweet or sour cream, and aome people add little sugsr or chives, chopped onion or caraway seed. Cottage cheese because of It protein content 1 a body building material. It doe not contain much fat, but by tbe addltlou of creuui when serving It It energy giving value Is greatly Increased. Quits 8o. "There Is a report Hint Kiln ha tak en to painting her fHe, and I saw her buying rouge the other iliiy" "That certnlnly does lend color to the report."- Haltiinore American A classified ad will give teaults Opportunity ootuttaatly pursue the vll dressed man. It seldom flirt with totter and rag. It I true thai strain are the dominant force In Imalacsn, but brain wlilioui wwoe are more than haudlraMl. Tey make but flow headway. TliU I the iierwmiU exerleiice of nearly every u-eeful maa. We will sell you a splendid suit, suitable for any kind of liualuesa, nr a milt for any occa sion, with individuality rIiuoihhI unii every tuare Inch; made of I lie highest grade material, of wiper workuianslilp, haiiuWtnetjr lined, and and guaranteed to the Until In wear, for the modest sum of 5 22 You can nt duplicate It anywhere for Hie prkw, la appear a nee It la ih sure earful man' suit. In rtce It I wltala the reach of all. It ahoulri be your. PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. Cth Clothier " Cant Save a Dollar" Of course not, as long as you spend it us fast as you make it. Make a new start today open a savings ac count at this bank dejnmit a part of your earnings each weeklet the hank do vour saving for von AND VOU WILL ALWAYS v HAVE MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT. And then you will have a feeling of pity for the other fellow who "can't save a dullar." Josephine County Bank Grants Pass, Oregon We Received a Carload of Fords Last Week They are all sold. We expect another car load next week. I f you want a Ford let us have your order as soon as possible so that we may know how to assign tlicin. Price 420.70, Grants Pais C. L. HOBART CO. H.lMrT UIVKN WOMKN WITH HOI.IHKU HKMTIVKM Ottawa, Sept. 1S. The house of common this morning passed the war time election disfranchising aliens and conscientious objectors ami giving um uniioi lu women rela tives of soldiers In the Canadian army. Report of Condition of the First National Bank of Southern Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon, Sept. 1. 1917 , Resource Loans and Discount $38,S22.1 U. 8. Bond and Other Bond and Warrant 75,120.43 Stock In Federal Reserve Dank 2,200.00 Bank Building and Fixture ... 23,700.00 Other Real KaUta 13,200.00 Cash and Kxcbange 170,077.1:1 02,570.O4 IJabllltic Capital Stock I 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided profits 27.N50.4il Circulation 12,500.00 Deposit oOU,ai9,nH U B. Hall, President John D. Fry, Director J. C. Campbell, Director' II, I). Norton, Vice President 1693,570.04 Oen, IC, l.undburg, Cashier K, K. Ilnckett, Asst. CashUr J, T, Fry, Asst. C'ushlor MRMIlMI.KKDMIAIi KKMKHVK HYHTKM H.mrrY ikiosit iioxks rxu iiknt Calling card at the Courier.