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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
THURSDAY, JI NK Id, 1U1M. DAILY MMCI BIVKS OOVMKB PAQB THREE GIRL HAS COUSIN INTERNED 14 H Wat Trying to Join tht Oe man Navy. There la ona enemy alien les at larga In the country aa Uia result of the patriotism of a lllunnrrk (N, P.) girl. Krank Peters, allaa Peter linn aen, haa (una to Kurt alol'herann, (la for Internment In federal prison rnmp Instead of doing hi lilt for (ha kaiser aa a member of U-boat crew, because Miss Mary Ilurkman wee cour ageous enough to report him, even thoiiith ha wai her own cousin. Petera waa arrested aa ha waa about to board Northern Pacific train on tha first lap of hla Journey to Germany. Ha had boated to hla cousin that ha would noon ba back la tha fntherlnnd serving on ona of tha kaiser! subma rines. When lllaa Ilurkmnn aasured him aha would not permit til in to leave America for am-h a purpose, he. re minded her of their blood tint, threat ened her and declared aha dnre Dot re port him. Thar waa a brief atruggle In Ulna Iturkmnu'a hcurt, but It waa ytry brief and her country won, Don't Ilka KalMr'a Fact. When tha War Mothers met In tha aacmhly room of tha library at Red ford, Ind., tiny found a picture of tha kulser exposed no a table, possibly placed there by joker. Tha War Mother tore tha picture Into small piece and then atnmpod on the bit. Wbnt the women thought la not for publication, but what thy anid would make the eara of the kaleer and the Joker burn. Newspapers 5 & lOoBundles- Courier GOODYEAR Tires jjBBjPjjjjjjtj jjBfJJjajJl C. L HOBART CO. r m m . PRINTING . T H AT TV SHORTAGE OF FISH DELAYS THE OIL Scarcity Causes Curtailment of Motive Power by Which Mall Is Carried in Alaska. Shortage of fish la Interfering with the mall In Alusku. Oo account of tbulr scarcity, tha motive power by which the mall la carried In that cold territory la curtailed. Ao abundance of flub, according to a reHrt to the poat office department, la eaarotlal to tha prompt delivery aero the region of Ice and anow, aud necessary UP ply li not to ba bad. The mall carrier out from Anchor age, Alaska, wrote to the department under the data of March 20, 1018: "Your letter of February 27, 1918, li at bund, aud I notice the late ar rival of mall aa Indicated In earne, The whole trouble la on account of my dogs, I waa unable, and ttlll am, to get flnh for thent aa It la not to be obtulned In the country. The doga I una oo thla mull are wolf doga that have been worked on flnh all their Uvea. It la al at Impossible to change from a rich diet to cooked feed and work them. I have done the best I could to keep thla mull movlug and have hud to atop and teat my doga aev ernl tlmea while tho cm II waa In trans It aa they would not atand It . . , All of tha lata malla were cauaed on that account. ... 1 have man aged, however, to keep thla end (Sew- PLEASjES WE PO ard-Anchoruge) miming on echedule time and belluva In a aatlafactory man ner owing to the fuct that I am on thla run myaelf, drive one of my own teanta and I have been able to keep It going aomehow. . . . The mall la moving now better. Our doga are get ting ao they atand up under cooked food." LEADING "ACE" IN FRENCH AIR SERVICE J Lieutenant Fonck la credited with downing hla thirty-seventh airplane. He la the leading air fighter of the French aviation corps and haa won war decoration of every description. tatuaa ef Great Man. The fashion of triarlng statue at popular heroea In parka and o.uare haa prevailed for a long lime, and la apparently nol Inning any or me popu lar favor. v the Ave Maria.' It would nol tie on prevalent, however. If ft.mlnra ptnn were carried wit, The great linden eomMier . wa miilti-d on one dny by a delegation who Informed hhn Hint a atatne of himself waa tn be erected In white marble, and that It would adorn the public annnro nf Ilia nalal eltr. Tha artist tnunlred how much the statue would "Twelve thnuftaod franca," waa the reply. "Well." aald Roseinl, "give me that euro, and on atate occaeloM HI ge and aland on the pedeetal myaelf, a that tattead ef mere copy you'll have tfc orlflML" IT i i i W FERRYDALE 0. II. Griffin and Mr. Marlon Orllfln were In Grant Pase Thura- ay afternoon.. Mr. M. A. Griffin nd Mr. T. J. Evefton returned with them to (end a few Day In tbl vicinity. ' Ml Muriel Downing arrived the. tint of the week from Roseburg to join ber psrenta, who have rented tha 8. J. Taylor farm. Mr. P. I Downing went to Oranta Pass Tbnriday to spend sev eral day. Mr. and Mr. Geo. Britten and family have moved tack to their home on the eaat aide of the river after (pending the winter on the writ ilde to tend their children to school, J. L. Oreen left Saturday evening for Woodburn and other northern point. Mlsa Myrtle Ford haa returned home from Eugene where the baa pent the winter In school. She wa accompanied aa far aa Merlin by Mil Velma Everton of Oranta la and Mlaa Alice Turner of Klamath Fall, who were alao returning from Eugene. MIr Leon Kobertaon called on Ml Myrtle Ford Saturday evenina I), a. RobertBon, wife, on and Mr. Robertaon were calling on Mar lon Griffin Saturday evening. Mra. T. H. Overton returned Mon day evening from Portland and vi cinity, where be haa been vlelting Mra. John McCalllater and daugh ter were In thla vicinity ounuaj evening. Gertrude KoberUon, Deulah Hua- ey. Mallnda Ford. Clarence rora and Ray Neely, of Mapleton achool Dim rid 17, all paaaed the eighth grade eiamlnatlbna. Mra. Ielle Run jran waa teacher. Commercial Moral Lew In Japan. tTilnn. for long centurle a highly devetoied nation, haa an eluborate code of commercial ethics. Japan, on, the other hand, which la a nation com paratively new to civilization, la not w wriipuloua, wye a writer In Sys tem. He conilnuee: "In Japan they any a contract la never a settled thing, whereas In t'hlna It la absolutely binding. The JtilMinese admit they have no tmdl tlona in trade, and the average Jap anese merchant la , firmly eimvlm-ed that If he orders goods today, and the market decllnea before they arrive, he iloes perfectly v1;ht to refuae them. lUnk In Japan recognlte thla trait la Japanese rhnrncter. There la no such tiling a lending money to a man oa bis personal note." Power of tha O.'d 8ono. Oonililer the old oug. ' Iminilliite ty all the thing that tiiHke up the present xlleice fude Into dim ol sctirlty nn. I for a while, for the lura tlou nf the meNxIy ut leoat. we live tn glory of tla ond Us ossocli.tion. 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For ?'oung girls Just entcrlnc wnmanliood ; or women at the critlnil"chniiR0o( life": in bturln-'i"n sensn'.loiis. peritMllcal pnlns. ulceration. Inlliiinmatiun. und every kindred nllnient, the " Favorite l'nerlp tion" Is the onlv medicine pot up without alcohol limrodicnls on wrftiMr. Nearly all driimits sell tho 'l'rtwrlptnC' in llould or Uldets. For free netllcnl ndvlre writn Doctor V. M. Pierre. Unrtalo. N Y . or send 10 csnu for triul puckugo ul tublcw. RoSKUtllld, Dbbuosi. " I suffers! somo- tniiiH U'rrilne. had displacement so tmd thnt I ci lilii M-nneiy stiind on ii. V feet, iilso had lull., inani tion. My keiul and I'ikck nclied linxl und 1 mis weak mid nerv oils. Mr lef-s nnd feet acned would hlont. nnd 1 was troulded nil con.nl- LV,i ;l pstioir. 1 li:ul n so- 11 ' I ti.nl. Iir ' I. ,i-,.u'. ' Favorite Proscription V- luu, '''"SSiiiit I'elleW w and lliev mnde me well and strong. Then during middle life I Aimln tisik these HM,llelnes .and mt through so well was sirmiu and well ! Mbs. V Ii Moohk. N. Jackson St, . .1 . XXs Class'fiedj FOIl MLB 0. 4 C. GRANT LANDS--Blue print Plata allowing landa In Joaephlne county. 11.60. Addroat A. F. Voorhle. Craota Paaa. tf FOR SALE CHEAP Three-quarter ton truck, In good condition. New tlrea. Churchill nod Maawell. tf FOR SALE Cheater White pig, a week old. i for fit. Henry Stt ger. Box 4, Merlin, Or. ft FOR SALE Ona aorrel borie, weight, 1,169, good any where, ten year old; one (Ingle (urrey; one net axpreee harneii; one leaf barrow, and one one-horae culti vator. Boi ta, Three Plnai, Ore. 87 FOR BALE Alfalfa hay In the Held one mile weet of town on lower river road. R. K. Ron, phone 104-F-J. FOR BALE A good piano In good condition fdr $100.. Inquire at 111 North Eighth (treet. TO RENT FURNISHED ROOMS Large, com foruble and conrlently, located 411 C (treet !' PARTLY FURNISHED cottage for rent, 60 feet from pavement, alao nnfurnlabed cottage on pavement ft per month. Inquire A. K Voor bis. 2t FOR RENT 81x-room house, 727 North Fifth treet. partly furnUh ed. bath, aleeplng porch, acre of ground, poultry yard and house alao 4-room house, 221 Rogue River Ave., aleeplng porch, poul trv house, three fourth acre. Get kev from Mr. Jennie Moa. 14 WASTED WANTED to buy two electrio Una. Address Courier No. 867. 84tf WANTED Two experienced apple thinner, wagea 25c per hour. J M. Branicombe. Rt. 2. Box 20 Phone 404-F-2. 85 LOST LOST Small brown purse, contain Ing 880 In currency. Finder leave at thla office and receive reward 85 PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTPRE MILL open dally ' a. m. to 8 p. m. For Bnnday a ting call Mill 283-R or rnslrien-140-J. T- DKNTI8TH E. C. MACY, D. Mv D. F1rat-ets dentiatry. I0IH South Htrt atreet. Grants Paaa, Oregon. WAR RAGES inFRANCE TtynarMti MUST rooaai int rl-.rslf mriv I " THEM ' o a sgjCjGrant Land Blue Print Maps Josephine and Curry Counties Jackson County' . Both maps for $2.50 ' ' . Printed from tracings made by M. J. Anderson Jr. Mailed prepaid on receipt of price ' A. E. Voorhies ' Grants Pass, Oregon Advertising ATTOKXKYH H.D7 ,ORTON""AttbrTeyat-liiaj. Practice In all State and Federal Court. Flrit National Bank Bldf. COI.VIO A WILLIAMS, Attorney il ljt, Oranta I'm Banking Co. Illdg., Granu Pan. Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, tine In all court. Bank Rldg. Attorney. Prae Flrat National . 8. BLANCHARI), Attorney-at-U. Golden . Rule Building. Phone 270. Granta Paaa, Oregon. BLANCHARD A BLANCHARD, At torneyi, Albert Bldg. Phone 2I8-J. Practice In all eourta; land board attorney. VETKKINAItY SUtGKOV DR. R. Office, J. DKSTLU Veterinarian, reddence. Phone 305-R, PHYHK1.IX8 U O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice limited to dlieaae of tha eye. ear, noae and throat Qlaaaea fitted. Office hour 1-1 1K 2-5, or on ap pointment. Office phone, 82; res idence phone 251-J. 8. LOUGnRIDGE, M. D., Phyalclaa and aurgeon. City or country ealla attended day or night. Realdenee) phone 268; office phone 111. Sixth and H, Tuffa Bldg-. . A. WITHAM, M. D., Pbydcla and aurgeon. Office, Hall Bldg., corner Sixth and I streets. Phones: Office, 118; residence, 288-J. Hour I a. m. to 4 p. nu DR. J. O. NIB LET, phyilclan and surgeon. I.undburg Bldg. Health officer. Office hours, 1 to 11 1 m. and 1 to 5 p. nt. Phone 110-J. PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL open dally 18 a. m. to 5 p. m. For Sunday alt ting call Mill 283-R or reldene 140-J. - - , DKXTIHTH E. C. MACY, D. M. D. F1rst-claa-dentlatry- 108H South, SUth ' (treet, Oranta Pas. Oregon. t MUSICAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MACML'RRAY. teacher of voice rulture and alnglng. Lessona give at home of pupil If requeated. AdV dress 718 Lee street. DFlttAGK AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kind of dray ge and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot. A. Shade, Prop. F. G. ISHAM. drayage and transfer. Safe, pianos and furniture moved, packed shipped and stor ed. Phone Clark t Hoi man, No. 50. Residence phone 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone S97-R. The California and Oregoi Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Dally except Sunday Effective May 1. 1918 Tr,sln Train 1 lv. Granu Pasa 1 : 00 p. 2 lv. Water Creek 8:00 p. l All train leave Grauts Paaa from the corner of O and Eighth atreata, opposite the Southern Pacific depot. For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or phone 131 for same,. ........41-50 $1.50