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GERMAN PROPAGANDA , One or tbe sioat fertile aoils la this country, (or tie cultivation of Germaa lies aad misrepresentation, la la neighborhood gossip. Look oat (or it. The moat ulimbie saeak la Ue oaa who prowls through the country possy-footlag among geateel folks who love to gossip, whispering -what k has heard of the reck lew wants of Rod Cross funds, or pub lic mismanagement of war natters, . thee sanctimoniously denying re apossibility, or kaowledge In the premises. Swat him on tha spot. It Is a favorite method for inch creature to criticise the acts of the president aad dwell on the serious mistakes he has made. This Is ao time for sack discussions. Wait n til this war is over, then we will talk polities to a finish. In the mean time. President Wilson is the official and only head of America in this war. He is human. Just like 70a aad X Makes mistakes Just as we woald and do. He is the same sort of a patriot that we are. Jast aa earn est, just as capable, and possibly a little bit more. Please bear this thought la mind. Be has thousands of channels of re liable Information at his command that yon and I never so mneh as heard of and when he acts It Is after ma to re deliberation and actions thought. Of coarse he makes mis fakes rren then, for he is human. Just like you and I. Bear with hfm. support him. even ff he does make mistakes. Show your patriotism by supporting oar chieftain, who Is straggling nnder a responsibility each as few men hare ever bone, and on erery occasion comes to tha center with a ringing cry for the cause of freedom to the unfortunate of the world. Support his mistakes When he makes them and leave It to blm to correct them. This is the sort of loyalty that these strenuous times demand. Por- get an your differences and alwaya remember that onr first thought, oar trst business should be a united front against the enemy and a fight . to a finish. listen for the smooth, insinuating suggestions of the Germso sympa thizer, then lose no time In reporting blm to the proper official!. Tour ears and your eyes are the ears and eyes of yoor country. Keep them wide open and receptive' and do not hesi tate to act quickly and wisely when occasion demands. Without selfish ends to serve, with high ideals of right and Justice, with 35c r I P1XT ItH I RELISH -J nn KIM t rUMU:UKirX 25c 10c Khsey & Trux Grocery VI ALTTT PlKsTT. rno it 5 the enemy nations, America has takea ap the cause of the oppressed, aad by the grace or Cod il! prevail. regardless of the Iom of blood and treasure. To accomplish all this, ho tier, a united front is necessary. Do not be remiss in roar duty, for. in thee days there is ao halfway groaad. Ton are either a patriot or a traitor. T o can tup coeds 10 the bod Ocar your Word comes from Germany o thej filthy condition of Rossian prtaoa-i era. A bath la a dangerous experi ment aad many a man has lost his I life at It. The oceaa is full of vtc Urns. Even Jonah would have met that sort of a death if It had not be a for the whale. Every loyal citizen in Grants Pass aad vicinity should be at the opera hoaae Monday evealag aext. to hear the maimed Canadian heroes who will tell of war in the trenches. Give them aa overflowing house aad an enthusiastic welcome. i I m a i 1 jilMp i I aa nip cot 1-Oear head instantly TrylCondon'sl for ihc 1 Cold-in-head (at no cost to you) At a recent conference of Kaiser BUI aad Satan, a feeling of extreme cordiality prevailed, as the two chiefs of iniquity discussed wsys and means (or farthering the interests of damnation. In a spirit of bravado, as they were a bo at to separate. Sataa told Bill that when his work on earth was over he would give him Judas' job ia hell. i hMlMMtlnilvKliaaM ,1 rMiManw. ITAIY PMTECTl HER ART TREASURES l-oodon, Jan. 9 The ork of the lulls a authorities la preeervlag Italy's art treasures against bom bardaeat was described by Major Sir r. d Plltppl la a lectare before the Royal Academy here receatly. "Italy has been (ally alive to her responsibility for the art ot which she Is the roardtsa,' ta J the lec turer, "aad has spared aothlng la 'her endeavor to protect her cities j sad their treasurers. In Venetian, tmbardiaa aad Tnscan towns saw j whole buildings wrapped P- Out door moaameats are often complete ly etwlnaed In sbat look like big doc kranels. In many cases new tus onrv has bn put In to st react hen historic structure, and elaborate ijstems of drainage have been Instal led to further reinforce the aatnral treagth of the butldinr. "Ban of seaeeed. very II tM sad elsatlc. have been eitenslvely and ncrfuIlT ased la Venlc for !M Mark's aad other buildings. Broates. pictures and am all moaameats, have beea removed In colossal parking ess aad takea to placet of security The bandings themselves have bees sandbagged wlthoat and wltb'.a. aad every monument . or architectural masterpiece separately shrouded "Venice has prevented a difficult proMem because of the soft soil oa which it Is built, making heavy ma sonry protection oftea Impossible. On of the most difficult piece of protective work done was the remor si of Titan's great Assumption, s part of the wall of the Aeendemla having to be takea don to get It oat. "Poar hundred bombs thus far have beea dropped la Venice by ene my airmen. That the number Is not much larger Is die to the uperb de fensive work of the Italian airmen." UNIVERSITY CUSS IS IN ORDNANCE CORPS Eugene, Jan. 9. The next ord nance corps at the I'niverslty of Ore gon will be made op of men who will be enlisted as privates in that particular branch of the I'nlted 3tatea army and each man will re ceive the regular army pay of SIO a month plus 30 cents but will be re quired to pay for their own board and lodging, according to a message received from Washington by Profes sor C. C. Jeremiah. Instructor In the ordnance department of the Uni versity.' Professor Jeremiah will re ceive his commission as second lieu tenant shortly aad will continue to instruct the class. Owing to the fact that the next course will hare 75 enlisted men instead of 50. as In the previous class. Ralph Moores, a graduate of the class and a resident of Salem, will be detailed as assistant to the instructor. The second class will be called and enlisted at once by Colonel George Toung. They will be detailed to Rock Island. 1111 no la, for six weeks additional tralnlng. ' NeveJiet aiejrwrigbta. John Galwortly and florae TacbeD both wrote novels long before the theater attracted tbess. Twenty year ago the sacceosfuj BrUlnh dramatist was generally entiref a man of the theater, lie had either begun life as aa actor, Uke fir Arthur Plnero and R. C. Carton, or be had written exclo stvely for the stage. like Henry Arthur Jot leu and IladJoo CbamtTs. More reveotly tbe occeril play wright has usually tcun by bring a soocessful novelist. This Is true of 8ir James Barrie. Mr. Zangwill aad Ban Caine. as well as of Mr. Gals worthy and Mr. VaofceU. W. 8. Maug ham wrote one remark sble novel be fore he wrote sucreatful ptajs. Jap Works Tlim-FIsm" Game. The captain of tbe maxtiog atmuu-r Talun Jlnro. lying in dock at Moji. vss ri1ted by s man In police uniform, who said be was sent to examine si1 bank note on bnnrd, mys a Js(nee eorrerntlent. He gave a a reason that a new counterfeit of rvrr!l-nt ex ?ri!n had tn rut In circulation. Pi contain I'twincMl ntn f yen fT). -nhich th' allsel ofScer crtitinlz-d ami dually all lie would have to rail an evirt. Me-jt.while he atar-ntly pacel the CKn-y in Jar anl sealed It. It van the ancimt "flim-flam game." The bcrro officer did nt return, and thi-re was n mnney In the Jar. A Coed Suggestion. Thirling, now tliat you have con sented to 111.: rry me I tiave an Im portant qii'Tti"n to ask." "Yes. dear." "Shall I bny you a diamond ring as an engagement preent. or shall we take that unoey and put In a supply of ruar to start our marrlec Ufe withr A Good Plan. "Her husband let hvr have her own way In everything." "It's a good Idea." "It is. She dnem't wsnt to do half as many things sbe used to when sb (bought he ws going to object to bef doing some of them." CHICKEN FAT is often wasted. TfKfimiraiBrviainKsrt BTdsbriosatciCa X2f-4 : -Cur Guciraiitec- Your grocer will refund the full price you paid for HJB (Juifitdoes not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can Most Economical Coffee You canbuy Ask your grocer Hie Pries Waa Lew. While ashore In a f rt of oe ot tbe tittle Wat) rvpublini ia tbe Carib bean a numbt-r of tolled States ma rine attended a bull light that wa graced by the pro-rnr of his excel-IctM-y the tirralOcut of the repoMIC sa) tbe KaturUay Kti moe Post. Tbe sn sitldiev urcuiu'etl a lx near the pr-JaVntial party anil, to amuae tbem Mve while siting fir the show to brgin. threw rnl- into a river that luued by Ibe aretia aad Watched na tive boys dive for them. Tbe word quickly passed that soMado Ameri cano were pitching wealth Into the muddy waters and snua huodreda o black shining fsres were on tbe bank of the river Just outside the bull ring. The marines enjoyed themselves huge ly watching the little fellows dive, but finally ran out of pmnltw and wen forced to raise tbe limit to quarter! and half dollars, (hie marine, more reckless than tbe others, pitched a big silver dollar, while a score of black ly dived for It. lie uu Just about f r---at llif iM-rfiiruuitice when an excited native st-ated tivur by piacked at hi lei-ve and whiKpered hoarsely: "llenae dva't do that, sroor. yonll have the president ditln" "Old Metre Hubbard." Protably frw iople coiId say who wrote "Mother Htibt.ard." and fewer still know where the writer Is buried. The author was Harib Catherine Mar tin. and she was buried at Longhton. In Essex. England. ML Martin wss born In Jsnoary. and was about thirty-seven years old when sbe wrote the story of the old Isdy and her dog Tradition says the orlpiusl Old Mother Hubtard wss the housekeeper at Kit ley Hall, Tealmpton. tbe residence of Miss Martin's married sister. At any rate, it was when on a vllt to her sis ter at Kit ley that tbe fammia rime was penned. Tbe original publication is still at Kltley. and a cuH-oard la pointed out ss being "the cupboareV Thrifly,shrewd,care- ful people .make it a habit to read our clas sified ads Do you? These ads. are mon-! i ey savers and money makers. Keep your eyes on them. River Banks Creamery lUusssrd Katale Co. Owner) Pa blgheal market price ( bauerfal Honest Test Full Weight 1 4 I Prompt Payment Cranl Pas, Orcgoa FATE'S HOUR GLASS tSCsTcwicaee maava yr - TTTei'.' I.! CI. t'.-i. '.. I. 1.1. . S. tl ' of :lie Jtti,"l ( bii.'.li;iii lnt r Cat I faiimi. liY n oi.h-a r-iiiarkahlt ' r-rt.M In tl.c Ci'ia .i.i'i (irti. He I' suld to be lite first t uundiuO offlcet j 'bo has ever beeo knonu to suggest that his command sliiHild be token over by a younger nun. In slew of tbe splendid work which has been don by the Second Pioneer Battalion. Um Canadian authorise have beep ratb- ir lisr-l t (4'iitui.oe in Hit iMtiul; bul Coloiivl Knndcrs hu. uiifxrtunate'y. in sisted that, while be loty still be use ful In other dlrectlnns. pioneering Is a young man's Job. C.lon.l ftoders. aUo fought through the Poer war with distinction, was before that war ia coinuand of the Nortliaeat Mounted Police at Calgary. Indeed, be returned to that cummand of famous "Moun tle" after tbe war. Ratine Tires 15000 Miles Guarantee G. L. HOBART CO. bind thoughts even for the people of i