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C Blgr, unattached, lo In Europe, tu rold a short, tints ago by Harry Starr: February 11, 1118. Dear Harry: Just a line to tall you am nou the won for my experience 'with the submarine. - I. waa aboard tha Tuscanla whan aha wa subbed but (ot away alright In a amall boat and after drifting about for (censored) waa picked up by a Brltlib trawler and landed la Ireland. We came to England yeaterday. I saved my old black traveling bag and a little personal stuff bat lost all ot my equipment and oiotblng ex cept wbat 1 bad on. I Imagined that when a boat waa hit there would be n b ot a fua but not ao my dear "Qanyoa hound." It Jarred ua up aoma and put out' tha lights. Tbera was not one of ua but knew at one what , had happened. I was sitting In the smoking room talking to an other officer when it happened. My remark waa, "That's It" and he said. "Let's get our stuff," and we beat It to our respective cabins for our coats, etc. We had some trouble with tha boat but got away la about 45 min utes. She floated about three hours. I saw her go down. Shortly after I got away. (Censored) Brit ish destroyer came alongside and took off a big lot ot man. It It had not been for these destroyers we would hare lost considerable more than half of the J, 888 aboard. In stead of the 1(1 approximately, that were lost. ' The conduct of tha men In almost all cases was abort any reproach, la fact, all that I saw except for a little nervousness, to be expected of men who had nerer aeea big water In their Urea and then from tha deck of a big ressel, was such that I am proud of them, and remored any doubt that I may bare had In my mind aa to how they will conduct themselrea when they are called on to go at tha Hun.' Then are of course all aorta of wild stories being told some are no doubt partially true, but most of them are the product of a broad Im agination run wild. Of course all that I saw waa Just what happened in one part of the boat (censored). After we got away wo drifted to ward (censored) and when we were picked np our boat was full of wa ter and. wa were almost on the (censored) when . serersl of our boats were wrecked and a (cen sored.). , Had we been a couple of hundred yards nearer the shore the trawler could not hare picked as off, and let me ssy right here, that the British trawlers. Its officers and crew to gether Is one of the biggest factors In combatting the sub. They risk their lires every dsy and deserve the credit that can b given them. I'll bare a warm spot In my heart as long as 1 live for a certain Lieu, tenant In this service. It is sure some experience to climb out of a small boat In a pretty good sea and be pulled aboard a moving ressel, but we were all glad to risk the Jump. r - ' We were landed In the north of Ireland and I nerer expect to re ceive such hospitable treatment In my lire again. We will be on our way to France In a very few daya. I don't believe any of us hate the Hun any .worse than we did but we are all the more anxious to get a crack at him. The trawler that picked us up got a sub the next day within five miles of the place where the Tuscanla went down. . , The paper I -am writing on was Leaks That Need Attention mm I brought from New York and Is la a way a sourenlr. J. C. D1Q0ER FAMILY RBVNION8 Governor OeneraT Harrison, ot tha Philippines, haa appointed hla broth er Archibald, With whom ha Is quite chubby, aa custodian for tha pro perty of enemy aliens In tha Islands. Washington City society note, Lucy Burleson, a daughter ot Poetmaatar General Burleson, haa bean tendered and haa accepted a lucrative position In the Nary Department Gordon Auchlnoloaa, the classy young son-in-law of Colonel House, haa been appointed assistant coun selor for the State Department at Waahlngton. Together with his father-in-law and uncle-ln-law he waa a member of that war minion recently sent to Europe. Alfred Brandels, a brother ot Jus tice Brandlee has been appointed by the government to a position of "federal Investigator of profiteer ing." Oh these family reunions at the pie counter I The son of Josephua haa been ap pointed to a nice place In the qua termaster's department How love ly !R. Wayne Newa. Tan Qreal Cora-Lftossier of the Aft. Ifferfaik FaisJsan Watch my staef What's the aeet I go alone "right side u$ without care." even wl(q corn, btcuuM I in 0ts-U". the palnlew, oR-llk-a.ba-aaoa-pee) corn remover. I tried ether waya galore, until I wi blue met W "m rI Jf- r"j Cams Mast? CWtSfcwaa, We "0-l In the faoe and red In the toe. No more for me. Use "Gets-It" It nerer falls. Touch any corn or cal lus with two drops ot "Oete-It," and "Ooli-lt" does the reat It's n relief to be able to stop euttlnn corns, making them bleed, wrapping them up Ilka pnfknirn-i and ualnv stleky tape and aalvea. It removes any corn clear snd clean, leaving tha toe aa smooth as your palm. Tou can wear thoae new shoe without pain,- rime and be friakv on your feet. It's areat to use "Oete-lt." "Oete-lt" la Sold at ell drunalats iTrou need pay no more than ! cents a bottle), or sent on recelnt of prlne . by B. Lawrence Co., Chicago, III Sold In QranU Paaa and recom mended as the world's best corn remedy by George C. ZaWn. roa'iALa . 6," A b. CAJT US'tElursriai lata showing laada la Josephine county, fl.lO. Address) A. B. Vooralee. OraiU Paaa. tt FOR BALK Qood niodera house, close In, north side. Inquire No. HIS, eare Courier, 3Rtf FOR 6AUD Reel eased aaed wheat; UtUe Club, M ill Jenkins Clnb. Il ll; Washington. Hybrid No. .141. 11.10: Marsala, 11.10: also Beardleea Barley, White Oau, Al fait Seed and nil Oraaaea aid Clo vers, Ralph Waldo JCtden, Oea tral Pelat Mtf FOR RUNT OR SALE irrigated farm plenty ot water durlag the whole season. laqulre Je, rets aer, Til North Eighth treat if HEMSTITCHING and pecot edge. 10 eeata per yard. Mail orders will receive prompt and careful attea Uoa. The Vanity Shop, Medford Oregon, 114 West Mala. OTtf rOK 8ALJC Light team homes, weight about 1,000 lbs. each, also hack and harness. Cheap for cash. R. X. mil. Hugo. Ore. 11 FOR SALE et fine assay scales. Seven or trucks. Cheap. 0. W. Ament " 11 tf Onr claalfled rds bring results. TO RZNT FURNISHED ROOMS-Large, com- fo ruble and coarleaUy located. 411 O street 14 it PARTLT FURNISHED cottage for rent. 60 feet from pavement, also unfurnished cottage on pavement. M per month. Inquire A. E Voor hies. , ttf TO MXCHANGUO WILL EXCHANGE corner lot at Second and C street! for dairy cows. Address Coa Bchaeffers, R r. D. No. I. 15 WANTED WANTED Men for aaw mills aad logging eampe. MUla and camps ' will operate throughout the win ter. Steady work. Good condi tions, for fall particulars write Weed Lumber Company, Weed. Cal. Iltf . PHTSIC1AXS . u.o. cu(24T. iarTaioi limited to dlaaaaaa of the eye, ear aoee and throat O Usees fitted noee aad throat Olaaaes fitted Office hours 1-1 1, 1-6, or oa ap pointment Office phone, It; real. dene phone 160-J. 8. LO.OOHRIDGE. M. D.. Physicist aad surgeon. City or country calli attended day or tight. Residency phone v4; office phone . Ill Sixth and H. Tuffs B'llldlng. .' . A. A. WITHAM, M. D., Physician anr1 surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg.. eorne Sixth aad I atreete, Phones: Ot See, 111; residence, lll-J. Honrs a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. J. O. NIBLET Physician aad surgeon. Lundbur Building Surgeon Utah-Idaho Sugar Co Health Officer. Offloer hours, to II a. m. 1 to I p. m. Phons I10J. , Iltf ATTORJTETS H. D. Norton. Attorney-at-law Practice In al State and federa) Courts. First National Bank Bldg COLVIO A WILLIAMS Attorney at-Law Granta Peas Banking Co Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prsctlc. In all courts. First National Bsn Building. .. I ! DURHAM A RICHARD, Attorneys at-Law. Office Masonic TsmpU OranU Pass Oregon. , O. 8. BLANCHARD.Attorney-at-La Oolden Rule Building.' Phon 2701 Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD It BLANCHARD, At torneys, Albert block. Phont 236-.I. PraAlce in all courts; tsnc) board attorneys. - VETERINARY 81'RGEOl .. . DR. R. J. BE8TUL. Veterinarian. Office In Wlnetrout Implement Bldg. Phone lll-J. Residence Phone I0S-R. ' v Roman Glass Maksre, Rome Is supposed to hare entered upon glass making Vrnly some 800 or 400 years before the Christian era. She brought It Into the empire along with her other conquests. Alexander Barents, 220 B. C, levied a tax upon Its manufacture within the Imperial city, and In the reign of Tiberius the glass makers had an entire street to themselves In the Porta Capon. paATACNDT1UKSre COMMEROIAL TRANBIXR CO. All klnda of drayage and traaafer work carefully aad promptly done. Pfcoae lll-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shade, Prop. F. O. I SHAM, drayage aad traaafer. Satee. planoa and furniture moved packed, shipped aad stored. Phoa Claret and Holmaa, No. 10. Reet deaoe phone 114-R. THE WORLD MOVES; ao do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Ce. Phone IIT-K agfan: ar-'':"t-. IHOTO 8TIUHO THE PICTURE MILL open daUy 10 n. m. to I p. m. For nusasy mi tinge call Mill tll-R ar realdsnee 140-J. . Tftt DKXTIBTS B. O, MAOT, a M. D. Flret-olaas dentistry. 10l South Sixth street OranU Peas. Oregon. MVSIOAL INSTRUCTION J. S. M ACM UK RAY, teacher of voice culture and singing. Lessons given ' nt home of pupil If requested. Ad dress Til Lee St 111 MOCIXLAlTBOt S TUB RED FRONT Livery, 411 Beuth Sixth street baa changed hands and will hereafter be eon ducted by tha undersigned as a' feed barn, 50c per dsy for each animal; patronage solicited.- All accounts previous to March I art) . to be handled by R. Tlmmons. R. ' B, Baber. 0411 Ths California and Orejoi Ooast Eallroad Company TIME CARD EffectlroDeocmber 1, HIT. Tueeday, Thursday, Saturday Train 1 I v. Grants Pass.. 1:00 p.m. Train I It. Waters Creek 1:00 p.m. AU trains leave OranU Pass from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Paeirto depot For all Information rsfsrdlng freight and paseeaser service oall at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or phone 111 for same. Right to lbs Point (Mm of I be JiiiIkis of the county court waa cnllcil upon M his club re cently, niuacs a New York correspond ent, to mnke s speech In fevnr of the appointment of a well-known lawyer and member of the club, who was gun ning for a political Job. The Judge touched on the patriotic Issue, parlous qilraUnim of civil virtue and the value of keeping good men on the bench. At this point one of the nietffliers of the club, noted for hla nrgtimentntlve snd -violently dcmnnMratlv support nf sny point he took, aroae. The remainder of the nndlenre menfnlly got on tip toe. Here Is where the fireworks -stnrted, "Judge," began the question er, "there's one thing Mist has always bothered me, anil I hope you run settle It for me so thnt the other members of this club will see ihnt I am right' Thin Is It: Does or does not a straight flufth bent four of a kind un der nny and all drnimatnncesr Friendship. Frlendahlp Is a vase which, when It Is flawed by host, or violence, or scd dent, may well be broken st once; It' can never be trusted after. The more graceful and ornamental It was, the more clearly do we discern the hope lessness nf restoring It by Its former stste. Coarse stones. 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