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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1918)
rAoa ux DAILY 110OIE RIVKH CXH'RIKR Mu.l.W. JtMJ , tfllN. Continusd from Page One.) th Germans, la a continuation o( their might)- stroke, gained several additional village and then attempt ed to proceed further , westward, magnificent opposition was made by the newly strengthened Hues and with terrlflo smashes the French lorces recaptured Long Point, Corey, FsverolU, Chaiuplat and Trocne. vantage points In the renter of the line leading to the forest of Vlilers Coterets, which seems to be the pres ent objectire of the enemy. The French also recaptured Monte de Cholsy and Hill US. The Germans, however, still have in their possltlon the village of Vau reils, west of Solssons. and further south Ssconln-et-Breuil,' Chaudun. Uey and Mouresches, the last named directly west of Chateau Thierry. A ' little to tlie southwest of Chateau Thierry the enemy has reached the Marne, . Nowhere has there been any at tempt by the Invaders to cross the river, and at all points east of Cha teau Thjerry they are hugging the northern bank of the stream. ' It Is not Improbable, however, that the tactics of the Germans have In view the fording of the rlrer when the time Is more propitious tor In the center of the line between Chateau ' Thierry and Rhelms they have push d back the silled forces across the river st the Dormans road between Ulliy-Volalne .and Vllle-en-Tardenols and are pressing onward toward the Marne. This Is the only point on their left win, however, where the enemy has been able to make fresh trains. Having failed In all their efforts to conquer Rhelms by direct sssault. It now seems to be the Intention of the Germans further to widen their oeenpatlon of the territory lying south of the Rhetms-Dormans road and thereby outflank the cathedral eltr and bring about Its capitulation. . Taken all In all. the seventh dsy of the new battle found the allies line from Solssons to Rhelms. al though It had been bent hack at various points, not so hsrd-pressed as on previous days and seemingly more capable of resisting the ene my's onslaught. LK'KNSK FKK NOTICK Proprietors of billiard - parlors, restaurants, dining rooms, ice cream parlors, soft drink parlors, soda fountains snd picture shows, please take notice. All license fees for the third quar ter are due June 1st at the office of the undersigned in the city hall. H. H. AIXY.V, 78 City Auditor. :.PCR52IWL ! LOCAL i Herbert Tctherow left Sunday night for Tacoma. Mrs. H. E. Gale and little daneV ter "Patsy" left (his morning to v lu ll the Gate boys. Clifford Jewell left thia morning for Portlund. where he will spend the summer working. Mrs. C. A. Wlnetront- left this morning for Corvallls for a visit and will also visit her parents at As toria. Mrs. V. E. McHrlde left Salurd:i night for San Francisco to h with her son, Marrc, who la 111 'Wtl the measles. Mrs. B. F. Hanks went to Weed, Cal.. today to visit her daughter. She was arcompanled by her two granddaughters. Miss Minnie Ireland nnd Mr. II. ,C. Perkins went to the Oregon Hell mine yesterday, where they 'tw-i to spend the summer. Mrs. Harry Cook and son. Jack, returned to their home in Roseburg last night after spending the week in Grants Pass visiting relatives. Chester A. Smith. .Oallce mo'hant was In the city today on business. Mr. Smith states that there are at present two crews of government surveyors working on the O. & C. grant lands, and they report that three more crews will be at work soon. t ai-rlem Wanted The Courier Is In need of a car rier boy or girl. Also a Janitor. Ap ply at once. I iit n h OtanuiMt IIhiiiIk A. T. Martin sold his ranch near! Hugo Inst week to It. J. Huttle, of1 Chicago. Mr. Ruttle will make his! jhome here as soon as ho closes his' business Interests in Chicago. Tho Wanlmbe tlraiior I Cleaning, pressing, repairing. We call for nnd deliver. We have all the modern equipment necessary to do first class work. Phone 14 T, SIR. North Slxlh street. 79 Honor (iunnl tit Mivt The Honor Guard will bold a meeting tomorrow night In Its rooms In the Clan Schmidt building at 7:30 o'clock. Alt members are urg ed to be present as Important bus iness will come before the club. ; Arm Broken T. J. Fllppen an employe at the River Ranks farm had both bones of his right arm broken near his el bow this afternoon. Toung Fllppen was pumping water with a traction engine and while applying dressing to the belt his hand was caught and drawn over a pully. AT THE JOY THEATRE The Can- trio played to a capacity house last night at the Joy theatre and gave entire satisfaction to the big crowd. The act consisted of singing and dancing specialities. Miss Carr wore some really stunning gowns and captured her audience byi her clever toe dancing. The show was full of "pep" from start to fin ish and several people In the au dience said they had seen this same attraction only a few weeks ago. By popular request the management' Is holding them over tonight and to morrow night. Thejrogram tonight will be the same as last night. On Tuesday they will give an entire change. New and different songs, dances, comedy and costumes. Miss Carr will present the hula hula dance Just as she learned It In the Hawaiian Islands. The whole show Is a sure enough attraction 'and will certainly please. More. Enlistments Lloyd T. Smith and Alfred M. Mr Calllster of the Illinois valley en listed In the heavy field artillery and left Sunday night for Vancouver. Alexander Resso. whose home Is In New Tork. enlisted In the medical corps snd left st the same time. JOY Two Shovv88 & 9:45 Price 25c 15c ToMg'M THE FAMOUS CARR FAMILY 1 4V 7 1 Novelty Singing Talking Dancing Coredy By popular demand the management is holding this attract im over tonight and tomorrow night, and personally guarantees the vnh of their act. Viola Dana - "The Riders of the Night" Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Drew in one of their Laugh Producers TUESDAY CAIIU FAMILY in complete change of program Edna Goodiich in "Queen X" Motorcycle. Accident On Saturday night a young man whose home Is In Rogue River, re turning from his work at Swede Ba sin ran Into a Ford truck near the Applegate bridge. The motorcycle was badly damaged and the Ford radiator wrecked but the young man was uninjured. COUNTY HAS 3 MORE CAR! Or' Til A Mitt Our classified ads bring results ,V wish to sincerely thank the friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy in the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother. W. A. TREFREN and FAMILY. MR and MRS. A. D. HOC.CK and FAMILY. MR. and MRS. 0. M. 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Have they hud better ad vantages in the way of agrl MiRnrui colleges and county agent nvnlcm? Afialn 1 say no. Taking the BttrlciN tural lmitltutions ' of the r'nited States today In the order of their efficiency and we find that Kantian Ih ranked as first, Cornell socond, Ore gon third, with Wisconsin In aboi.i fifth place. "Pchaps the dairymen -of Wiscon sin had hotter markets for their but ter fat. No! They went throuph the same experience the northwest ! going through today. The big city creameries went out Into the country districts and where there was h coun try creamery they bid up on the price of'btidtcr fat until they 'had driven the small creamery to th. wall and then went down with n price and then the farmer wa .itung. "That Is exactly wlint Is gol.ic, on In the whole northwest today. Or.' Portland creamery last wlntoi wn paying 67 cents for butter f;it In Grants Pass, and In southern Id.ilio. where they had no competition, tl:ey were paying 4R cents. "Finally when all these farmers In Wisconsin had been hanged separ- 9 I v. 'J r - '-.-.Mf i.. ..idai service A Soldier's o'terin to f.b sweet heart is naturally the sweetmeat that gave him most refr&.ur.ient and" greatest enjoyment when oo duty. The Flavor Lasts