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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1918)
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Vl at tse .. tiase H H mat tist rsera b fAtg t aa er.a il tkeee tMT t-e a vrarc.ty If Way 3.a4 ta g. c. n THowro,. Coatty Agwesltiral Ageal IS I! TTEMMT. 4AVTAKT . ltl. V - OKKGOX WEATHEK Probaltlr Ulr, rolder. hk awderata aortaarlj viada. TOL RJ3T TRAJTIC Ta director of railroad aaa aa aoaac4 Uat dariac IB ar tor iat travel will b dleonra4 Hara tofora tba railroada aar dona rrrr UUa la their yoif to iaereaia that traOc aad to thJa ad bar a;at lart HDi of moaer la adTartbiag tba varioaa attractions. Now tbU great koortlDg ia aot only to ceai. ktrt to travel U to be directly dU eoaraaad. Tae difference will be wrjr proooaae4 and aoodiera Ore oa via doabtleaa feel tae cbange. a r. it am loi ttr.l , vr u, n,. ,u edlfrr taaa Lat ae tre a a auio&tl tvrtc- f n I e al'i tit tif Caaad a k.a ia tie farta? TVt caa prx- r3-T. t:U4iai ia Ajk. Ili Wr be doc if u f. i OolopraJ T;rM- li S0 4 Fe.!!rt r, , blrt Urw of tie any eajuxea-( .anej U ftake a tioto-.fa eai- ,v. fc v W&kiatoa. Js 0rt't ctfl jaU'.hw t 4)la( of -" !t ia bora. arrd-ai u oScitl lafonaatloa la ;-owtk.a of tie AwerVaa coreraateat kere. Cersaa e&naU are alirsed T tre dxreatiaf birtb rale aid ' Ukea lra to arertd bMtrr ar t- for aMrtbert aad beMee. . i. aaa levon w is earrJ At rtaVrrt. It aa imji!! o (overaJBeat. Tbia woald provide u au tbird lia t--a t CaL Coor baportaat derartarea H oScial doraaeat oa sth a pUa of deveioaseat eoald proUilr be td. Jt 1 eeruial aonb a trUL Ome of te tfe etV to trt-acM4 DirkiM CTt'Utbsrat of ioea ryre f- biilett. k!ci eaterv4 ti r(bt tide tie rvcnt'oa ad cafe of cl?dra ud travr-d the Monirt Coat.-try to all tb redictloaa. e rr-ty'4 GERMAN ATROrmES Wbea til war ia over aad tbe bia- lorj of it U vnttea. oee enmaoB itUii aUI forever deaecrate the Ger- maa aase. Their rldou batred aad avallcioaa treaUaeat of tbeir eaesilet wCI te eatlrely loot tfrbt of. a tbe tory U wrtttea of tbeir aavace at roHtiea toaard womea aad rbndrea. Tbe fact win be wrtttea ia red tetter tbat tbey drove thoaaaadi of womea aad ebfldrea la fro at of tbeir Ilaea. to reetre tbe fire of tbe French aad Biitlab. aad la great glowing letter It wtU be written that the French and British fell back rather than to fire on then. Thou sand of tnfaat bare beea pinioned to the floor wftb baronet. Frencb- ptAlt OH tit rh:!Jra fl It au alto hit frtiae to be "-ike i'd received aad ao sirrloat ed" at tbe necoad battle of Tpre aed Tbe fall eoBpleneat of bl aonadf! Tie !reaed flv!!?a dt,ir ? IblamH oa eoldemiea of laHade oae ia the left elbow. Folloatag recovery fro woaad Captala Cook aervrd as at Jphj-iir! roadKioa raaed v lack o tie iditeate. r-a!tlBC from dlffreat aeakened lattractor la mllitarr traiafar hooli la Fraaee aad Enr.lad. COUNTY AGENT'S NOTES ITaalng KtImmJ We aav arraaced for a prtiainj jacbool to be ria daring the lat week ta Jaanarr. Begienlag Jaauarr I. at the boar of 19 a. ra.. at tbe coort boute la Grant Pass. At that time Prof. Brown will give a talk oa proa lag, br the way of Introduction. It ii houed that everv one a bo wUhe en and BelgUna ban been erad- (a uk- ,hif work wm pnmfat fled ia German trencbea. children' tbl opening meeting. Prof, hands have been cat off. women by! Brown will dltea some of the 1 ra the thousand have been forced into'p0111 Ph ' ,h WOTk 'of anme of tbe thing that are to be bronrht oat la tre field aork. The eoneabinage, men leg aad arm have keen traeleaely amptitated. to ay nothing of ancient cathedrals However, most of the tonrUt travel i that have been reapected by ha rb ar ia thia region come aad goe by automobile and will not be affected When thia war cease we will re vert to the former practice of rail road la tourist matters and It ntaads this region ia band to plan to aa end. Heretofore there ha been M comprehensive pla not operation. or result would have been better. F err little resort I under separ ate maaagement and feel that it has nothing to do with the other. The resoit 1 that none of them are able to make aay money, eonseqnentir they are looked upon a cheap aad to large extent uninteresting to stranger. Local patronage will not pay the expense of operating any of them and tbey will be forced to de pend on outsiders for their patron age. The tourist travel that pays will not be satisfied with a log cabin and a few flapjacks, but, demands the bt. hotels and everything else In keeping. Financier win not Invert their money in (mail country hotels, no matter bow enthusiastic the neighbor may be, but, they mint first see a chanre for dividends, whkh do not come from small re tort. Crater Lake Is the chief natural attraction of Oregon, bit, visitor average one or two days there. If It wa tied up with the Oregon Caves, Klamath Lake, Klamath Hot Springs and two or three more leaJ- ing attractions and they were all un der one management, the time co'tld probably be emended to t'n days, which would pay handsomely, par ticularly as the management woId maintain the transportation srHeni, which, of Itself would be a paying proposition. I'ntll (something of this sort Is bronght about capital will not be available and each little rert will remain a straggling possibility. Sentiment Is ell right in Its pla e and Is a valuable aet to any com munity, but. It takes money to run a business, of which the tourist trae Js no exception. How would it do Ian for eentorle. only to be dee erate4 aad destroyed by order of the German ruler. It will be a Mack pace In history. Ia addklon to all this the chief criminal, the greatest murderer the world has fnrth with . w . preclative of the coarse offered and boast, of hi. partnership with God.the tal(ffcKnr(li Was there ever each blasphmy? remainder of the week lll be stient in tbe field giving practical demon stration work. In all probability tbl field work will be carried on in the otrhard below Grant Pas. More of the details of the work will be published later. Farmer' Wee; at O. A. C. While the number from Josephine county was not so large a last year. ever Orodncea. StSIISi" J''" mum a mat rn 1.1. i.wvt. ,.a one who did go tbU year U most p- preper aad ssftceat food. A LrprJg doctor told of b4rd of asea. women aad children who hsie rose to doctor deeiarlag tbev were ill when they were saferlct from malaatritioa and haarer. He added that there tu "ao way oat ' of tbe dlfflealty aad these p"- bad to be refuted food becaave tb.-re 1 ao food to give them. Ltlf vital (tattttlea for a arontb ' mirror tbe condition abtalalnc throagti Germany. According to these there were la that month , birth In the city. !! girls and ?TI boys, compared with Til deaths. JS1" ! of which were males aad the rert fe- 1 male. ' The weekly average of datis It that month was !", a compared: with lit la th rorreapiadlrg ninth , births was lit as compared with H Id corresponding weka In 1JH.: One hundred nd flff-tbree of th 44 rhildren born In Brrslan that1 month were megitimata. ' I Infectious disease have shown a big Increase everywhere In the em pire. Throgbout Silesia diphtheria and typbu hare shown a general and strong Increase. Scarlet fever is prevalent There wera 10.451 cases of acute Intestinal trouble.: 2.44) of which resulted In death. J Government attempt to control, these disease bar been Ineffectual. Official are concentrating on the1 VETERANS OF WORLD WAR (Continued from page 1.) ore of mothers and biblco Special i The spirit of cooperation wcm.'d j protection Is being arranged for more n:anlfeiit that ever before. The; mother who work with poisonous Jagricultiral council of the state or-ma,rials and explosives. Tbert are ganlzed what Is known as tbe Fed-thousands of these erate Agricultural Councils of (he rate, and will serve in the same ra- latlon to the state agent as does our waa the los of both arms, torn off "j agricultural council to the cointy high explosives. arent. and also be In radl2M for Captain E. J. Gook, tbe huge lire- SEPARATE PIECES A rP.-'rw&r, r'rrr Itiustfr jyri".-yr: Brtfoklra ffia, Found r'rrst Diamond. The Cnt diuiuouj discovered in GriqualanU. Koutb Africa, was found by the ctili'lrtti of a lutb fanocr, who for a time uw-d It a a plaything. Tbe stone was iater to CI Town, abere Its true i.nture was r-c-jguxt-4. ami It wus sulijiifiitly fr mardwl to Pari", t. I.iri- it wus i-v hil'ited und sold for J. Tlie vulu nile ilcivrry m lJ to mher re search, uii'l dii.uxtiiils were .la nirtlinl in vurious liljc lo Griiua lari'l Went, with Hie n-sult thut. y.rs ago, the country of li.e Griquns, a mix-'! race s.nitig from I'utcii set tlers nr.'l native women, wiis unuexed by tireat Britain. I'ijtuoiid hunting us at Cret cti Bind ! tt;- ojjiw-. I tl.e Vual river, but lu tbe yur of the British occupa tion mines were ien'd In flie locality known as "dry ilixglngs," which has since received the Dame of KImberly. In the w.rlri wus startled by tbe discovery of the Stewart diamond of carats. The daily output of tbe consolidated mines at Kiniberly Just prior to tlie outbreuk of tbe war was valued at fJ3).m. "Yen Can Still Enlist in the Marines ' (K) 1W OxUiUW i N l I p prrweattatiosi lo a rwrratln osVer of a ceetifiiaao by tat Ixwal IkamJ lo the rflert that hi Hjm and orW smittlvr are su low that he I nut wllhia 'be rurvrat qs4a of bl. UwwJ Ikianl, aoy rvMraiu assy ralM rotantarily ia iho Navy or Maria ( orp and thereafter.' apt) fevwrtaiatkia by the reglrtrmitl to lx.l lUtmni of a rertlfkaie of a t'oassslwHoaed OnVre 4 the Navy nr Mariae t'vry staling that he buss hrrm mt ewllKnl, swrai eerttfl rale tiiall be nled with Its Qoealkmnaire asxl tbe rrgWrsat atMOl be Hared la (tw V oa tbe ictimim that bo 1 In the XataJ Fier tire of I he I sited Mates. At pruwit there I a great demand for asm fur the I. H, Maria Cvrpa; hrlghl to 71 Inches weight I2M immbxW apwarxls la pruportloo. 371 1ST I.IMT. JtiHI Mct-LASKKY. f. K M. V. Market Mrert. Kan Kranr4ri, t eJIforaia. Thia fr donated by Califorcia-Orcgcn Power Company? River Banks Creamery (lieonard Katsle Co. thsaeri Pais hlgtieM matket batterfat pHce fi Honest Test Full Weight Prompt Payment (.rants Paes, (retna Washingten Irving.' A bouse In William street. New Tork. was Irving birtliplace on April 3. 1783. Tb ISritisb were soon to evac uate the city and Washington to take possession of IL Mrs. Irving, a warm hearted woman of Kngilsb birth and n ardent patriot of tbe new land, hi Id. "Washington's work Is ended, and the child shall be named after blm." The child was still In tbe care of a fc ut Ii nurse when one day she saw the pres ident, as Washington then was, en ter a sbop. and after him she went. "Please, your honor." she said, "here's a bairn was named after you." Tbe president laid bis band on the boy' besd and gave blm a blessing which be never forsot. Knw Hew to Figure. Lady -Whut will ) . u i Imrge tae for ! the ue of a horse nml buggy for i few h 'tin ? Liver) MHti It will ciint )uu to hil- jlars fir the Arst lunir nii.l mie .killsr I for -iich !!'Mltliil hour. Li;-iy V,'..::. i ll um" it for iho aJh ilomil huiirn. I've g u.ine fhiip)in to do und nill nt require It f. Brst hour. Communal Kitchens. Tbe latest proposal fur tbe ellml outl'iu of wijKte in fod and the sup ply i,f meals at minimum cMtt in Eug land,. Includes, what for a letter term,1 is called, communal f!ing. The com-1 inunnl kltb-n has feen priped ot; s-verul occanlofis but, save for a few k.umikh1Ic exierlmerits, it has not been given a thorough trial. I;rd Klionddn bt interested ia the new proposal ami acting with a committee of social workers he is devising plans to give the scheme a real test. With so many women doing war work and with con sequent n"K''t of household duties, noine sucb plan ai Is proosed will have to be enrritfi out If th rising gen eiiition is not to suffer seriously In health. A classified ad w!H give result. Over th Telephone. "1 wus Deter m i fill I i-il iu my llft "Hubr "SomelKMly nskel ine If I wailed a kiss by wire." ' "Welir "And whin I ;u-ke tip he said hw bad the wrong number." Ca;ds at tbe Courier offre. Kacine Tires 5000 Miles Guarantee a aw C. L. HOBART CO.