PAGE TWO wkkklt boots snrn coram HI NltAY, AI'llll. UN. I0IN, GOODYEAK Tires are Reliable Tires Why experiment with unknown brands? C. L. Hobart Co. At the Churches IMlmajr lrvil)irUn Clmrva Morning service it 11 t. ra., Rev. Robert Mclean. D. I)., founder of Hcthany church will be praseat and preach. Evening service; at p. m addresa, "A Day In Camp Fremont With tit Soldiers." Sunday school at tft a. m. Christian Endeavor at T p. m. Good music will be a fea ture of all services. Your presence will be appreciated. L. Myron Booser, minister. Newman M. K. tTiurvh At the 11 o'clock morning ser vice the sermon topic will be, "The Hour Watcher." Anthtm by ' the choir, in charge of Mrs. (lay Knspp. At the S o'clock evening service the triple will be "The Dominating In fluence In the Christian's I4fe.M An them by the choir. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. A cordial welcome for all. Melville T. Wire, pastor. ' Rapt 1st Church i Regular services at the usual hour. Sunday school at 10 o'clock; ;tl. T. T. T. service at 1 p. m. As this week ends the chapel car ser- ' vices. Rev. W. C. Driver will preach at both morning and evening ser vices In the church on Sunday. Sev eral are to be baptised at the close ! of the evening service. Prayer meet ing on, Thursday evening at 'o'clock. Ton are Invited to worship t .... . ... who us Bl ail oi our rrm w. B. A. Ftneh, pastor. THREE SONS OK THE TUSCANIA Ean Francisco Woman Gave Country Three . Soldiers-One Lost . With Torpedoed j Transport rwo sonTsent to FRENCH FRONT ICr. Louise Moore of 139 First ave lae, fan Francisco, knows the mean ag C war. . In the front window of ler home a service flsg shows three Iters. Three of her sons answered the tall to colors. And when the Tuscanla was torpe loed. win the loss of more than one lundred ' American lives, her eldest ion. Will .i:u Moore, made the great sacrifice lor his country. On the rocky oast of Ir: land be lies buried In the pave wh;: li enfolds others of his com rades In v. ms. The oth' r two son of Mrs. Moore, Who were .".No on the Tuscanla, are listed amor. T those saved. The Joy r their pafnty has been tempered by the rrlef which followed the ord of WUUam's passing. "I told those boys I was sorry that era was occasion to go to war," said Moore, smiling through the an- ih that was her portion in the days Mowing the Tuscanla disaster. "But told them also," she added with a phaat smile, "that If our country pas worth living In and enjoying when things were golc? along smoothly, it (was certainly worth fighting for when tt was In trouble,." .. , I That is the spirit of American pnotherhood In there days of trial and Sacrifice. "Onr country has not asked luca ef Its young people In the way sacrifice," said Mrs. Moore. "Things ire been fairly easy for most of the lya and girls of this generation. Now Is their time to show bow they have appreciated all that has been given to them." ' Mrs. Moore baa two other sons, one e draft age, and the other old enough enlist but not old enough to be strafted. "Now they're erasy to go," said the ptrave little mother whose service flag jalready has one haloed star. Do you know the .last thing th three boys did before they left?" she Kked with motherly pride. "They all ught Liberty Bonds, and said they would leave the rest of that work to a. Now we know what we can do." Private William Moore and his brothers have left a message for the stay -at-homes in America to heed "The rest of you buy Liberty Bonds-7 that can be your work." '; Have you planned to buy your nev one, now that the Third Liberty Loan Is called for? Church of Christ Bible school to a. m., superlnten ded by Dr. E. C. Macy. Commun ion at 11 followed by sermon on "The Wonderful Christ.. Junior at S, Itras Kenyon, superintendent. In the afternoon a number of ears will take a party to Merlin, where we will bold services. C. E. at 7. At the evening service David Norrroes minister at Pnyallup, Wash., who Ik vlsltlnir relatives here, will preach. The Every-Member convaas last Sun day was a splendid success. , . - Chss. R. Drake, minister. J -TV r r. v . v . ICSes' 4 -JvW viT Kr ST1-. V- ATI AND of the allies. Do not lieallit iu lay emphasis on the necessity to carry on tne cultivation of rruim aena over an possible aUtan-e to this and. "Kvervtnlnt Is soln well Hue entire unit Is well, but desperately busy, it la more Imperative than ever that we 'carry on' In alt branches of our work. "Congratulate, our committees from Aiuorkau lied Cross on their spirit and devotion. The gratitude of the French and their spirit and courage are the mravvl of the ae. The American Red Cross Is support ing us to the limit and will continue to help." Third Liberty Loan y Cslia Leulee Crittenton j -. i i i .Serkmaly f nnnlili red, with Innlnht and nnderetaiulliiK, the Third Ulierty Iwu nit'sna but one llilnu - sialilllty. The unirlcatloa of flovernment and people, The much er little which the peo ple place at the hands of the Govern ment, proportionate to what they pos sess, will have behind It not alone the voire of the nole hut aa well the united will and force of the pe pie SKuliut a war whlrh Ihreaiena to enaulf the whnlo national family, ' 1 We are being Jut to ourselves If we place our money where It Is safe. ' And we are living up to the dictate of our imtliiiinl fonerlenre, which alto Is onr family cun science. Thn muni safe and reasonable In ternment potalliln Is with our (htvera menl. Kit the (lovernment Is but oiirwMves vlewrd through the magni fying gluaa. If we were born In the United Stales we love our birthplace. It Is home. If we were nllowed to adopt the t'lillvtl States that offered to US more thnn our oppressing birth-country: offered to us more freedom, wider scope, then through that adop Hon we have gained a Privilege worthy of even greater devotion and love. ' No. lei us all be glad that a Third Liberty 1-onn Is pending. It Is a good iKn that we trust ourarlves, that we are reaily depositors In the Prvltclivt tank "I Hum. "Keep the home fires burning" It no IU;M slosun, IlKtitly spoken. Only when the fire It q'lenrhrd liy a bomb ilmpiied down throiiKh Hie home. rnlimiey, ran we fully reallsi) how , prt rlous and prlieil Is that cherished ! and chMTful flame, 1 We miiHt not and shall not wait for that. The Third l.theriy Htind awaits us and we are rendr. ... THREE MEALS COST 1 14,000 Feeding 42,500 troop at Camp -Lewis, Seattle, three meals a day will ;eost the Government $14,000, and In ,the preparation of the meals 131 tons of food will be used. Money Is needed to buy the food. That's why . ths Government will ask you soon to buy Liberty Bonds of the Third Liberty St. Lakes Eplecojiel Sunday school. at J: GO a. m. even ing prayer and sermon at 8 p. m., Rev. P. K. Hammond of Ashland In charge. 8trnngers and visitors cor dially welcomed. Hoe Your Own Row. If you are Indifferent, If you think hard work beneath you, then you are a hopeless proposition. Influential friends may Indeed answer your call and do their utmost to keep you re tained in the position yon longed to secure, but if you have not developed or tried to develop the "talent" yon were so sure you possessed, your time Is short, In. the "big" place, aad the quicker you awuken .to this fact the better It will be for you aud all con ' Catholic Oinrch Masses on Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m Rev.- Father J. O. Vlen. Klrt t hurcli of Christ Scientist, Christian Science services are held every Sunday, In the VV. O. W. hall, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening me.t- jlnps at 8 o'clock. The subject for today Is "Probation After. Death.. The, reading room Is open from 2 to 4 p. m. daily except Sundays nnd holidays. The public Is cordially In vlted to attend the services and to visit the reading room., , , ,, , Gar Troubles? u . ..... . ' ' ' . - lell them to the Fashion Garage Expert Repairing Vulcanizing Acetylene Welding Dealer Overland Cars J. F. BUSfffi NOTICK OP DI8SOLITION OP PARTXE1WHIP ' The partnership heretofore uxlfrt Ing between O. H. Carner, Ed. H Allen and H. U Stonaker, doing business under the name of Grants Pass Lumber Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Kd. if. Allen retiring from the Arm. Hereafter the business will be con ducted Ty G. H. Carner and H. L, Stonaker under the name of Grants Pass Lumber Company, who will re ceive payments of all' accounts and pay all debts' of the company.' Signed. 0..H. CARNER, ED. H. ALLEN,' " H. L. STONAKER, . Grants' Pass. Oregon, April 23, 11. - '. . 4C MKJ4SAjK FROM AMKIUOA.N . ., WOMAX IN FRANCE A I'ublegrairt sent to therAmerl ran committee for devastated Prance by Mrs. A. M. Dike," director of the work In France, reads: ', ; , ."We are desperately , busy carlnK for refugees In great dlRtrens. All our children have been transported to Audigncourt, and I have opened another "branch , at. VIc-sur-Alsne More than ever we must be prepared to help a magnificent nation 'carry on.' Prance is looking to America "The morale of our evacuated families la marvelous. All are de pending upon us to protect their in-trfl-itH. They regard the civilian committees with positive affection.5 "It is vital that our plans for meeting the food problem should be reinforced. It Is our turn to work with Increased devotion to the cause a r v i A r r ... i ill "m : : yt 'it, fnrr -' . 0) mm j. A 1 wmw -II - ' . Why are motorists the world over equipping their cars with oversize tires ? To get the increased mileage assured ! by this additional carrying capacity. LEE Regular, Fabric White Tires are BUILT OVERSIZE. ', You can SEE with your own eyes this ' extra mileage. ' Measure any one of these tires. You'll find it OVERSIZE. That means MORE mileage I Examine the rubber. Its WHITENESS proves its' purity and strength. MORE mileage 1 , - Notice the big, rugged ZIG-ZAG tread. MORE mileage! See why you should' use LEE Regular Tires? ' Don't buy any other tires until you have examined these? COLLINS AUTO CO. Th bit. htavv tuaatd Zls-Zaa trtad alama thm hmtt protection against skidding and iniuru extra miltagt.