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UAILY KOGl'l lUVUl COIIUKR TIE8UAY, MAV lil. IBIM. age.focu loolCforfeSKM 51 II means full-powered, hiK-quality gasoline, every drop I Be lure it'g Red Crown before you fill. STANDARD Oil COMPANY (Calttwala) k7 Jk9Qaso1w9fQaalify ' 0. C. PRESLEY, Special Agent, Standard Oil Oo. Grants Pass, Oregon STM1TUTENIIIG I fREHCH MMCE (Continued from Pate One) (Continued from Page One) which la boua to disturb the lire of ; eur war diets." the dispatch quote trom the Berlin Vorwaerts, the lead .tag socialist orgsa. . Even more critical than the Ger man food situation Is that In Austria. ,Aa official dispatch today from .France quotes Anstro-German news iaapers is saying that at a recent lesnferenre In Vienna on the sltua 'Won It developed that food supplies so be requisitioned were sufficient enly to feed Hungary and the army ad that Austria could ft pert noth ing but Its own ntmst 14' 3 i i ,r ft 1 I I To drtrt a tank, handle the (ana, and sweep over the enemy trenches, takes hong nerves, good rich blood, a good nVrasch, liver and kidneys. When the time comes, the man with red blood la his reins "is op and at . lie has iron nrnret tr hardships en interest in his work grip him. That's the way you fcet when yon Kate taken a blood and aerr .tonic, made up- of Blood root, GaUooSesl root, ctoue ruot.Cherry bark, ad rolled into a eugar-eoaled tablet and sold in sixty sent vials by almost all druggists lor past tifty years as Or. Pierce's Golden ileUical Disco re ry. This tonic, in liquid or tablet form, is patt what you need this spring to giTS yoa tun, rigor and vitality. At the fsg end of a hard winter, no wonder yoa feel "run-down," blue, oat of sorts. Try this "Medical Discovery" of Dr. Pierce's. Don't wait I To-day is the day to begin I A liule "pep," and yoa laugh and live. ' The best means to eil the machinery e the body, pat tone into the liter, kidneys and circulatory system, is to int practice a good house-cleaning. I know of nothing better as a laxative baa a vegetable pill mads np of May apple, lea rea of aloe and Jalap. This is eommonly sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and should be taken at least once a week to clear the twenty-five feet of intestines. Yoa will thus clean tbe system expel the poisons and keep sreli. No is the aha to clean boose. Give yourself a spring bouse cleaning. slon In the Flanders battlefield and have thereby advanced their Hue along a 4. 000-yard front In the Lo ere sector. Several hundred German prisoners have thus far been sent on the road to the French rear. No attempts were made to push fur ther to a greater depth, but all ob jectives were gained. Berlin, May J I. "In the evenlns and toward midnight the tiring In the Kemmel region Increased raiw Idly," says the official report a last night. "Violent artillery duels de veloped esrly this moraine. On the other battle fronts also fighting ac tivity revived frequently. "On the southern bank or the An crs, the British attacked In the early morning with strong forces. They made their way Into Vllle-eiir-Anere. : PER52N4L LOCAL C. K. Noble, of Ualloe, was hers oo business Monday. Mac Wllklns went to Medtord this morning on busluess. Prof. Applsholf came In from Ashland this morning for the day. C. O. Porter left this morning for Seattle. K. Hatter, or San llruns, Cel., ass In the city yesterday. C. A. Frost, of Portland, was a Grants Pass visitor Monday. Father Vein went to Medtord th afternoon to spend a few days. Mrs. Dora Jordan left tor Medtord today, where she will visit Indefinitely. Miss Blsnche Dickinson, or the Kat school, left this morning for her home In Dayton, Wash. Mrs. J. Jackson arrived this morn ing from Redding, Cel., and left for Crescent City. Mrs. J. I- Dllllniham, who has been visiting Mrs. Msrlon Koemer. left for her home In San Francisco this morning. Miss Kltsaheth Benedict and Miss M. U Arthur arrived this morning and will be In the city for several days. Miss Gladys March, who hss been teschlng In the Ksst school the past yesr, left this morning for her home In Chlco, Cal. Miss March has ac cepted a position In Tulare, Cel., for the raining year. Webb KnllMa in Navr Karl Webb, who left here a , few weeks ago to take a drug atora posi tion ml Vain. fr haa anllatad In the nsvy as a hospital apprentice and ll aiinia can. Berlin. May 11. Last night's of ficial report says: "Strong French attacks against Mount Ksmmel broke down with hesry losses." TO BE INSPECTED Mum to llrrmertoi Jim Uum left yesterday for Brem erton, having been notified to report to the navy department. Mr. Uum enlisted soma time ago and spent the past two weeks here while wait ing for his call. (llrla Make ltecord Hike 'Marlon Sabln and Remoh Tryer hiked In from the Tryer home on Williams creek this morning. They left at l:S0 o'clock and reached Grants Pass, dusty and tired, at 2 this afternoon. 'lost Economical coffee you ,0S9 can .buy- leaves fur Utile . Robert Van Busklrk and family, of Arliona. who hare apent tbe past two weeks here with relatives, are leaving tonight for Chile via Port land and New York. Mr. Van Bus kirk will have charge of, a mine there. ; furihor Vacuum packed by special proceta Engraved Calling Cards Script type. IMS per. 100; If you furnish plate. It. IS per hundred. Printed cards 50c for 80: I0p for 100. Courier office. 4ltf Subscribe This Week to the Second Red Cross Fond Give Until It Hurts Rcjm River Ildwe. G;o. R. Riddle, Mgr. War Review The allied armies are not permit ting the Germans "to get set" for a aertous blow at the western front. Here and there along the line there have been sudden blows at the Ger man positions, and In all of them Germans were captured. The French hare done the most of this work. On- the front east and northeast of Locre. on the northern side of the Lys salient In northern France and Just to the west of Kem mel. where some of the more intense fighting of the wsr hss been going on, the French have advsnced their line over a two-mile front. Far to the south, nesr Rhelms. the French have sdvsnced Into the enemy's posi tions as far as the third line of trenches. The Australians on the front be fore Amiens have been active and have Improved their positions. Heavy arttllerv firing la reported from several polnta along the front. It being especially near Hangard and south of the Arre. nesr Amiens. The Gennana also report heavy cannon ading In the region of Kemmel. The American sectors have been the scenes of fierce aerial battles. The Americans suffered a severe loss when Raoul Luftberry or Walling ford. Conn., one of their most fa mouse air fighters, went to his death In a thrilling encounted above the city of Toul. In the Italian theatre of the war. the fighting In the mountains east .of Brents river continues, reports tell ing of struggles on the slopes of the mountains. The French troops in Mscedonla hsve taken the offensive nesr Lake Ochrida and have advanced to a depth of more than If miles at some points. The object of thla operation appears to be the straightening or aa awkwsrd salient in the line. A new German army, led by Gen eral von Beulo, la reported to have been definitely located In front of 'Arras. This army la said to be made up of units which were not thrown into the great battles on the Somme and along the Lys, and It la believed that it haa bean brought np to the Arras front to lead the coming at tack on the allied positions at that point v The German reserves are undergo ing Intensive training far behind the actual fighting front and are expect ed to reach the front In time for the next smash at the allies. It la point ed out that the German atUck March SI was timed so that the Germans were sble to take advantage of the bright moonlight for several nights. The moon now la Just past the phase which signalled the advance from 8t Quentln snd Cambral, and the I long-expected attack may he launch ed at any time.. - R. A. Booth, of the state highway commission, esme from Portland this morning to Inspect the road from Grants Psss to the California line. In view of obtslnlng an appro priation from the state for road Im provement. ' Chrome ore front the High Pla teau mine on French hill Is to be shipped out by way of Crescecnt City or. If the road to Granta Pass Is Im proved the shipments will be made through this city. F. S. Bramwell. J. D. MacVlrar and John Hampshire accompanied Mr. Booth to look over the situation. ' Wrddlnx a Kurprlne James m Brown and Ada Berry Doerr were married last night at the Presbyterian manse by Rev. L. My ron Booser. The wedding came as a surprise to every one, aa even the respective families did not know of the coming event. Mr. and Mra. Brown called, at their , homes after the. ceremony to tell the news. They will remain In Grants Pass. IIOLHHKVIttM NOT XfTT K.TKNIKI TO HOItH MHrMA Toklo. April 17. (Correspon dence) Bolshevism, ss It exists in southern Russia, does not seem to have penetrated to eastern Siberia In the opinion of Dr. II. Q. F. Thompson, who hss Just arrived from Russia with tbe Anglo-Russia hospital unit. In Vladivostok he saw officers in uniform, though they had been strip ped of their shoulder straps. In Uk raine aa officer's uniform mesns sure death, he said. Vlsvlstok and Harbin seemed very quiet after the turbulent elties of the south. There seemed to be no excitement due to the presence of allied warships In the hsrbor. All nationals mixed freely and there seemed to be no more sntsgonlstlc feeling toward the Jspanese than toward others. RW TODAY in.AiMiriCD AS RATES. II words, two Issues, 15c; six tasoea, 50c: one month. 11.6. wnen para advance. When not paid In advance. 5c per line per Issue.) FOR SALE UK Chevrolet car. One condition. $J75. Heath Herman. PAXON'8 Superb Dahlias. Plant now and up to June 20th. Field grown roots, eight for Hi eight for II; eight for l, and np. Par cel post paid. About half florist's list price. Wrlta R. H. Paxaon. Central Point. Ore. Mtt IDED CANADIAN SOLDIER HERE TODAY Sergeant Clark. Canadian soldier who was to speak at the Methodist church1 tonight arrived thla' morning but will leave tonlg.it for Portland without making's public addrena. The Josephine county Red Cross campaign is prsctlcslly completed and the urgent need for the ser gesnt's appesrsnce In Portland to assist In the drive led to the rhsnge In srrsngements. He will be pres ent, however, at the meeting of Red Cross team workers tonight at ( o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. ,i . , Sergeant Clark was with the oris Insl Csnsdtan contingent during the second battle of Tpres. It was In this battle that gaa was seat over for the first time. The allies were un able to cope with the situstlon as they hsd no gss masks snd msny lives were lost Sergeant Clark has been in every major engagement sine. Including Paschandeale ridge. He has been wounded three times. You can make more cups of jrootl coffee with less M.J. 11. than with any other coffee. " Compare M.J. B. Coffee spoon hyipoon, cup by cup, yim any oincr winwsiiu fOU Will DCCOIIVIIUCU uiai f 're is the best and most economical coffee you can buy. M.J.B. is scientifically blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. It is never roasted until thor oughly mellow and is vacuum packed to retain its strength and flavor. It Reaches You Fresh MJ.& Coffee Why? J HEAD OF GIRLS' SCHOOL IS HERE FOR HEALTH Mlits Mary 8. Fl-fr, learner In the Orsnts Psss schools five years sgo. arrived here Monday nljht snd will visit her sister, Mrs. George Knton. Mlrs Klrffj was acnr.iianlcil liv Mrs. Fran-rs 8. Marshsll, slth whom she hss been aaaorlated tor isome years, and who has been or dered west for her hrslth. They will ramaln aa Inn Mr. fap. ahall'a health shows improvement. Mrs. Msrshsll Is the head of the Marshall private school for girls at Briar Cliff Manor, New York. Hhe haa traveled extensively In foreign Matriea) hot In the United States had never before been west of Buf falo. MTV TIIK.tHl ItKlt'H lll'i'K K I- .Thrre uri' fund In tin- city tress, ury to"reieeuf all warrant draan on Ihs genersl fund numbered IS, SH in 13.431 Inclusive. lulerest will cesas after May !Jnd. !. Iated at Grants I'sss. Oregon, Msy 21st. 11 M. 0. P. JKUTKIt. t City Trenaurr.-. . nutter Wrsppeis prlntsl to 'com ply with tbe Isw st the Courier TORNADO III KANSAS KILLS 5 III FAMY Hays, Kans., Msy 21. A tornsdo which swept this diatrlct this morn ing killed nva persons, all In one family, and destroyed much property. McAUOO KKMOVUi PKKS- IDKXT OF VIRGINIA KY. FOR SALE Hotel and grocery bus iness and stock at reasonsble price. A good opening. Tor in formation and particulars address DeVall Stevena Co., Leland. Ore. 71 WANTED Msn to cook at camp for 10 to 20 men, $80 per month. See Geo. 8. Barton, phono SIS. (7 WANTED IS men for rock work on road, 50 cents per hour, fl for board. Miners wsnted. See Geo. S. Barton, phone SIS. ? IF THE PARTIES who are known to have taken the spoons from the Guild Hall, will return them at once, nothing will be aald about it. Mrs. Laura Thomas Gunnel, president. Mrs. E. T. McKlnstry. secretary. S7 Washington, May 21. The presl dent of the Virginian railway, C. W. Huntington, haa been removed from oOce by Director General of Rail roada MeAdoo. That Mr. Hunting ton was disobedient concerning the administration's orders for ths main tanance and improvement' of hla road, la Mr. McAdoo's charge. J. H. Tonng has been appointed federal director of the road. . , cotmxa BVBNTS May 24, 25. 26. Friday, Saturday and Sunday Bpworth League diatrlct convention, 11. B. church May 27-Jnne 1, Monday-Saturday Chautauqua at Granta Pass. HORN LEWMAN On Monday, May 20, to Mr, and Mrs. Will . Lswmsn, a daughter. 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