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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1917)
r.K two DAILY KOGVB uvea COIRC " M VIMV, XOXKMHKlt l' lIT. GERMAN-IRISH PAPER STARTS IN GERMANY t Amsterdam, Nov. S3 I Corre spondent. I The firm number of a new German review, the IriV-he " r i 1 , i lit i mmm .- r. 1 1 f " "V -v' wr v ----eh t ii i.usr5 vii 111 I Prevent Battery Troubles Before They Start and thai meant regular inspection by competent men.. ' We (kail be glad to inspect Jieur battery ree. We'll tell you it 1 exact condition and then it u up to you. There, it bo excuie for your neglecting your battery and run ning up big repair billt when we make you such an offer. To day m a good time to tale advantage of it. - We can supply repair part for any long battery and a Could Battery to fit the battery box 04 your car.' j ' C let Mmltwrim are md n prmtticmlty mB ralfrasA BATTERY SHOP c a likch.-; r ' ' , 4U6 South Sixth Street Dcdge Bros. Ttlofor Cars - - ' ' " . . Are about to advance in fric. Why not bay mow ud mt thin money? Investigate tbit at one. . ' . J. H. Denison VOCAL IXNXiK BROS. AGK.NT ' lllatter (Irlnh I .eaves I ha Just Until :lt appearance In llerlln.. It In pub illshed by the German-Irish, society, j which I tinder tlm iiroslriemy ', of Mathta Krtburger, assisted by Count Chutterton Hill, while St. John Oaf fney. former American cousul-gcn-oral nt Munich l one of it 1 trac tors. , v , The first numtier Vontalna letter of ronvratulntlon anil uooit fthe from Oneral I.tidemlorff and For mer Kor;Un Serretnry Zimmerman. These are followed by the 'Miiattpit ral Ali(ri)M" of the ftermnn-irfxh ioflet.v which ay In nrt: , "The. war ha rovel that tier, manv h very few friends. Itflt the Irish have ai'teit aa (rlend at home a well as In l,he t'plteil Stnteit, and lieimany nuist not underestimate the value of Irish friendship. Prom the hfjjlnnltin of the war theAmer Ican IrlfJv adopted the t'.erman cause with enthusiasm, and. In alllanee with the German-American, cin- k ducted . a coiiraneou flKht for true , neutrality I ''Th ffirinullnn nf Ihl ttnj.la.lv In . - - - - to uiply rlnllile proof to the Irish in Ireland a well aa In America uf : German gratitude and German Mym Jpathy. The heroic rebellion of I Hit! atlll live In the memory of all of u. The uprising in Dublin rttirlnir. which S.OOd armed Irish defied a British force many time their perlor. evoked lively Interest Id Ger many for the Kmerald Isle and all It Inhabitant. "The Oemun-Irlsh society will de vote It energies to reopening Ire land to the world, and especially to Germany. Jt will In every way fur ther the' progressive development of the Emerald Isle In the Interest el j the German ai well as the Irish peo- iPlef ' IF1 I il iM 'kY- " I " '1 J , yiyjM MEATLESS DIET IS Skid Chains WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES C. L HOB ART CO. Union Pacific mX System .. f JraSK .; i Wfk ' 3 Through Trains East K I f( J?. ' -- ! Every Day MMMZ' f- fefcsgz JlT'i CHICAGO : KANSAS dTY : SALT LAKE Si J(0y? " . : i )'.- .WlZi from Portland Onion Station, through 5?5T;'r3i ' i ' A I rT-? I fij thnujctic Columbia KrruGorgt y,nJAX- j .. '' Sl'T V1jL , ' ;.-jV I Manchester, England, Nor. 24. "The experience of the present war should result in the' general adop tion of the meatless diet." say a the annual "program" adopted by the Vegetarian Society of Great Britain, which has Just dosed its' annual con vention .here. , " In his presidential address. Pro fessor Brnest Bell spoko of the "many hundreds of millions of men arffl women who are now obtaining a living out of the slaughter of ani mals and fish, and suggested that one of the social results of a general adoption of vegetarianism would be that "these people would turn to more humane and edifying work." He added, "At a time like this, when food Is a most serious problem, it is Tbo End of Year Corns Will the bathrooms of your new home outliye fads and fashions? pacific Plumbing Fixtures are of those sim' pie easy ,to clean patterns and graceful 'designs that will be the vogue for years to come. PACIFIC hath tubs, lavatories, closets and sinks are made of pure white Vitreous China and Porcelain Enameled Iron Ware. They have a beautiful glossy white surface and are easily kept immaculately dean. They, are strong and durable and witl give a life time of service. . Although NfcCIWC Plumbing Fixture arc of upcrior quality, they coat no more than any otbrt rcpuuhle brand anJ are gQarantccd forever agjiiwt any jkfecu in workmanship or nutrriak Remind your architect or plumhrr to install PACWC PlumHnR Future. They will t g'ad to low your suggestion, for the they know PACIFIC rtumbinK Fixture give year if satisfactory service. Before you build or re mnoVl, write for a copy of The Bool of Bathroom . It u a ;6 paje book bna full of idea. Free on request' of . PLUMBING FIXTURES For Sale by all Plumbers Main Offices,- 67 New Montgomery' Street, San Francisco PORTLAND AND LOS AXCEIES Factories Richmond and San Pablo, California monstrou to devote ii pounds of dry Kraln'to the production of one pound of beef." ' ' Ucnard Shaw, in ft loitor tu t ie convention, said that be had been a vngetarlan for 40 years, and spoke of the meat diet a relic of cannibalism. fain Stops at Once-Con Lifts US Ciena.1 ' There I nothing In the world like "Oata-lt" for corn. Just apply It according to dirtclioiiit, 'h-i pain nop at once and then the orn lift off a clean aa a whiatle. No furs, no bother, no ungr. "Oets It." you know, I sate. Millions have used It, mar thun all other corn romcdle combined, and It nev er fall.-'' ..,. ( MJBPHY 9 Newspapers 5 & 10c Bundles- Courier ro' Waxlr Time "llnllrrlas.w "rt-ll" Never Falls. There Is no ncel for you to go through another day of corn aKony. But be dure you cet (lets-It." Accept nothing else, 1'ir renumber, there Is positively nothing else aa good. "(lets-It" never Irritates thn llv flesh, never makes the toe sore. You can go annul as usual with Work or play, while "Gets-It," the magic, does all the. work. Then the corn peels right off like a banana skin, and leaves the toe ss smooth and corn-free as your palm. Never happened before, did lt? duess not. Oct a bottle of "Oetl-It" today from any drug store, you need pay no more than 2Bn or annt on recelnt I of price by B. Lawrence it Co., Chi cago. III. I Sold In Grant Pais and recom mended a the world's best corn rem edy by George C. 8bln and C. H. Demaray. The 'Red Cross society has moved into a room kindly donated for their use by Mrs. M. M. A Ins worth. Thoa. I-eith, after several years absence in Scotland, has returned to hi borne on the Applngate at Mur phy. Gene Hayes is the latest tu suc cumb to the lure of the new Kord car.'."' The UHual Rood time and plenty of turkey I assured to every one who can .come out to the Wg Thanks giving dance at the grange hall. , Harve Sparlln, who Is located In northern California, has-been spend ing a few days In thl raUey. - Mr. Potts has move onto his ranch In Ftultdale. Eniil Centner is kept busy Krlnd ing grain and running his wood saw. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Cotitant were visitor at Falrvlew last Sunday. Mr. Geo. Dunlap visited In the neighborhood Wednesday. Mr. Mary lylth returned to the city after spending everal weeks nt the Antlers caring for the' little granddaughter. At the director meeting of the Red Cros a report wa made show ing over $1,200 pledged In the county had not been paid In, of this Murphy Is short only $13.75, which Is a mnll amount, hut should be paid Immediately. lent. Come to Sunday school and help along. Help to make the world better. .Vox' Sunday the mlr.lMei, "Rev. Morris, will jive a Thanksgiving er man a tills is the nearest In Tnaok Klv.'ni dry that he will he witli ,m. S.iri'.) si'lioot lit l:3u tu tiie morn ing. I'risi'bing air ii:3i )n tn ai ternoon. AM u fill thK i iliirrh and encourage the pieactwr. T .'-y,- A numb!V or mahtbrr of ihe O. B. 8. chaptej of Kerby. Ulted their sistor chapter In Gtsdu Pass thl week. Thl shows a desire on the part of Kerby to Bo soclaQleA good move. Hope their visit may be re-! paid by the O. E.'S. chapter "of I Giants Pass. Amonit the number ; who went to Gram I'nss ere Mr. and Mr. Frank Hart, Mr. und Mr. Cha. Howard, Mt; and Mr. Frank Kloyd. Mr. W. K. Gllmiire, Mrs. J. Q. Wlllits, ( ha. Hart and Mr. Dully. A brother of I'nrlc Hilly von Kab non U visiting In, Kerby. t'AU-H HANK KTATKMKXTH UMIM NATION A I, RANKA Washington. Nov. 24. The ooms t roller of the currency Issued a call for the condition of all national banks at the close of bualoea No vember 20, I SIT. 4r-H?- "A - W5i.e 1 TkJ tv - J TCEFBY Kerby Is quiet-. Wentbur cool. , Mornings fogyy. Afternoons clear and sunny. I Sunday school last Sunday mom-! Ing wa pretty well attended,' but., room for more. .Young people well-' read In the Bible are more accept-' able In good society. People ignor ant lof the Bible are losing a great Fruit Growers and the New Banking Systen The Federal Reserve Banking System, , established by the government, stands back of "; the orchards, and enables us to help our . farmers get better yields, better prices and better all round results. ' C The vast resources of this system assure us at all times of ample funds and currency for the legitimate needs of our fruit growers in . , picking and marketing their crops. If you are not already one of our depositors come in and see if we can't help you. The First National Bank of Southern Oregon .i . ' , -, jsj'MMn'tM ffMrTAk MtlrTVBj VTJ