Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, June 21, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DALLY BOGVB RIVE (XM.IUKH
PACK THRE3
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J KOll BALK
0. A C. Oil ANT LANDS- -Dlue print
Plata snowing land la Joaephln
county, 11.60. Addie A. E.
VoorhlM, areata Fes. ttf
KOH 8A1.K -Hume In Unit lleach.
Cel., good residential eotlon.
- Would consider good Income pro-
party In Orant Fast. . AIo an
' 10-aer fruit ranch two miles
north of Oranta I'ass. Mra. 0. W.
'J Murray, Oranta raw. Or. 1J
FOR BALK l-horae Uam. weight,
1,600 each; now IK wagon and
new I trailer; complete f roluht
the outfll. Address E. Friday.
Bel ma. Or,
FOrTsA LFlf Tii'gore goal" and
klda. For particular addreas K.
H. Wla. Kerby. Or. 89tf
FOR BALE Three burae. four
eowa, three wagoni, two harrows,
phonograph, two beds and other
things. C. H. Gordon, Rd. No, 1
100
FOR SALE Tourist auto, lino, In
cluding extra delivery body. Prut-o-llte
tank, Atwater-Keni Uiullmi
yati'm, and too! a. MUM ionM
r r motorcyclo In good' e.inillt'nn In
trade. C. I Houaer, Wet Foun
dry atreet. Wion 350-J. &
FOR BALE At a bargain One 12
room houae, with concrete base
nient, one acre of fine garden, lota
of water, and a fine lummer re
tort, rloae to good Bahlng and
hunting. Aluo 40 to (0 head of
good eowa, ateera and calves, all
on good range. , Address P. O.
Wax TJ4 or Phnn 117. 5
FOR BALE or trade A email com
fortable houae, 4 blockt from the
postofflce, on a good residence
atreet of thla city, one-fourth acre
of ground, fruit and ahade tree,
berries, ample room for rhlcken
park and garden; spring of pur
water. For tonne addreaa O. A.
r-aulseraud, 171 Kaat Main Ft.,
Aahland. Ore. IS
T HKVT
FUJI Nl 3 1 IED ROO M SLarge?coin
furtahle and convloutly located
411 C atreet. tr
PARTLY Ft'KNISIlLD cottage for
. rent, SO feet from pavement, also
unfurnished collate on pavement
M pr month. Inquire A. K Voa1
hie. 2tf
FO it'll KNT Six-roomhou 7, 7 2 7
North Firth atreut, partly furnish
ed, bath, alerplng porch, acre of
ground, poultry ynrd and house;
also 4 -room house, S21 Rogue
River Ave., sleeping porch, poul
try houae, threo fourtha acre. Got
key from Mr. Jennie Mo. 94
FOR RENT O-ruom house with
bath and largo garden planted.
209 Foundry street.. Inquire op
posite, or Mos renting agency.
Hit
WANTKI)
WILL PAY ensh for good small
quart prospect, rich In gold. P.
O. Dox 167, Rogue River, Ore. 97
MAN WITH A TEAM wanta work.
Address II. Cameron, care Murphy
stage, Grant Pnaa. 93
POSITION wanted by all-muni .r ok,
ramp, restaurant or hotel. Room
29, Oranta Pass hotel. Ho
WANTKD Uerry plckora We must
have 100 womon and young folks,
beginning first week In July, to
pick our loganborrles. Good wages.
A pleasant outing assurred.
Houses here to live In, or truck
' will take you back and forth.
, Applicants may call on Mies Dost
' at the office of Iaaao Rest, 206
North Sixth atreet, nnd loar nnrne
and address. Write County Ctub
,' Orchards, Merlin, Ore., at once, or
. phone 600-F-2. 92
WANTED Cook for berry pickers
For about three weeks In July, we
want a woma to cook for berry
pickers. Prefer person who has
some utehtlta she can furnish.
' Good wages. Address Country
Club Orchards, Merlin, Ore., or
phone 600-F-2. 92
The California and Oregor
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
Dally except Sunday
Effective May 1, 1912
Train 1 If. Grants' Pass..' 1:00 p. m
Train 2 It. Waters Creok 8:00 p. rn
All trains leave Grants Pas froti
;he corner of U and Eighth streets
jppoalte the Southern Pacific depoi
Fi" all Information regariliu
freight and passenger service call a
the otOue of the company, LuudOurt
building, or phone 131 for same.
Advertising
.
MIH KLLANKOfH
WABTK Mh'ltCHANTtt Dealers In
all klnda of scrap. Union Junk
Co. 10
ATTOHNKVa)
l. D. "nOHTOnT" AUornVy-at iaw
Practice In all Stat and Federal
Courta. First National Dank Uldg
COLVKi k WILLIAMS, Attorney.
at-Uw, Crania Pnaa Hanking Co
Uldg., Oranla I'aaa, Oregon.
K. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac
tice In all court. Flrat National
Hank Uldg.
O. 8. I1LANCIIARI), Attorney-at-Law.
Uolden Rule Dulldlng
Phone 170. Granta Paes, Oregon.
IlLANCIIARO k IlLANCIIAKI). At
torneya, Albert Uldg. Phoiu
I J 4-J. Practice In all courta; land
board attorneya.
C. A. 8IDLKR, Attorney-at-Uw, ref
eree In bankruptcy. Masonic
temple, Oranta Paaa, Ore.
VKTKUINAItV Hl'lttiKON
DIt. It. J. UKSITU Veterinarian
Office, realdenre. Phone 305-K.
rilYKKIANH
ioT "c L K M E N T,M. D., PractTt
limited to dlseaaca of the eye, ta:
noae and tbroat. Glassea flttet.
Office hours 9-1 2. 2-5, or on ai
polntment. Office phone, 62; res
idence phone 8S9-J.
S. I.OI'OIIHIDOE, M. D.. Physician
and surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night. Residence
phone 369; office phone 111
Hlxth and II, Tuff Uldg.
A. A. WITHA.M, M. D., Phyalclao
and aurxeon. Office, Hall nidg..
corner Sixth ana I street-
Phonea; Office, 116; realdence
:-J. Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m
IR. J. O. NIP.LEY. Physician and
Burgeon. Lundburg Rldg. Health
officer. Office hours. 9 to 12 a
m. and. I to 6 p. m. Phone S10-J
PHOTO STI DIO
TUB PICTL'RK MILL open dally U
a. m. to 6 p. m. For Sunday alt
tings call Mill 283-R or residence
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DKXTIHTS
K. C. MACY. D.'.mT ' 1)7 "'F"lrat-eVai
dentistry. 109 H - South Slxtr
street, firanta Pass, Oregon.
MIKHAIL ixsritt lTloN
J. S. M ACM I'll TUY. teacher oTvotei
culture and slutting. Lessons glvet
at home of pupil it requested. Ad
dress 716 Iee atreet.
DIlAYAtiK AM TRAXSKKIt
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AI
kinds of drayage and trnnafe
work carefully and promptly done
Phono 1J1-J. Stand at frelgh
depot. A. Shade, Prop.
F. 0. ISIIAM, drayage and transfer.
Safea, planoa and furniture
moved, packed, shipped and stor
ed. Phone Clark tt Holman, No
BO. Realdence phone 124-R.
THE WORLD MOVES;, so do we.
Hunch Bros. Transfer Co. Pbont
.397-R.
Thiifty.shrewd.care
ful people make it a
habit to read our clas
sified ads
Do you ?
These ads. are mon
ey savers and money
makers.
Keep your eyes on
them.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SClDBYWJUCGl'SIStitRVliriEW
HOW ENEMY WOII
AT SUUEllTlil
Captured British Colonel Gives
Description of Fight
ESCAFES AFTER SIX EODS
Acting Brlgsdler Otneral Held Behind
German Lin Say Mist Defeated
the British Fifth Army Knocks
Down Two Teuton Guards and
Than Makea HI Way to Inglleh Pe
tition. It whs the IlrllMi Fifth army which
let the (ienmin thrnueh townrd Ami
en. For time the fuel were eome
what oliseure. Much new material hn
tieen ciillecti-d, and the authorities are
now utile fairly accurately to recon
struct It npiiiiiig singes. One of the
most viilunlilrt stories Is that supplied
by a colonel, acting brlitndler, who
was temporarily taken prisoner and
hud the unique experience of watch
ing the Uermun advance from the Ger
limn side for a pirlnd of more than alt
hour.
ficiiernl OniiKh. who wo In rom
mand of the Fifth army, was relieved
of this commend ss an unmirco.'tful
genernl, but Buhaequent Infornintlon
about the battle dues not show that
any specific rhurgts csn be brought
ngnltiNt him.
From the facts now known It Is a
tnnlHhlng, nt Hint the Fifth army
fulled to hold the Gerinnns, hut that
they were nMe to resist as they did.
The men foucht Uke linns. Itenr
gunrds dlel where they atnod to nave
thi rst of their eomrndes, nnd the
retreot this nrmy avomplllied hn
b'en (Uncrllied a a "nilrnele."
Lin Held Lightly 1 Men.
Fir rcnn which nre not disclosed
the line ef tlio Fifth nnny wiin lljrlitly
held In ni';". but ktnAiKly In every
artifice of modern defense. It was the
niernunlcnl part of the defense which
fulled or, rut tier, wns neutralized at
the crucial moment.
It,l not possible to go Into very
prent rictiill, but the most serious of
tho minor breaks, which occurred and
thp one which developed Into the most
liieimclnu'. wns thnt In flio nelthtior
hraid of SL Quentln. It wns through
this prlui'lpnlly Hint the Grrmnn forces
poured. A few divisions of locnl re
serves were thrown In, but thce were
soon mopped up In the fighting with
superior (Senium forces.
Tn the report of the battle It 'will
Jie noted thnt the reserves came to the
rescue of the rrtrviitlng Fifth army.
This wns not n chnnce happening de
cided upon nfter the bnttlo heRiin. The
bnttle itlxnoxttlcm o. the allied nrmles
provided cenernl resen'es for the Fifth
army. In point of fiirt these re-enforcement
were delayed In coming up,
which iiinUes the work done nnd the
retreat of the Fifth nrmy all the more
rcninrknlile.
It wns between the brenk-tlirouith
by General Von Hutler nt St. Quentln
nnd the nrrlvnl of rv-enforrements
thnt the nondescript forces of en
gineers nnd laborer collected by
Brig. Gen. Siuulemnn Cnrey saved the
line. '
Secret of German 8ucc.es.
The secret of the German success
against the Fifth army wns -the ex
traordinarily heavy mist which devel
oped en the morning of the attack.
Tho British knew the attack was tn
preparation, and In anticipation of It
had developed a most elaborate sys
tem of traps nnd cross-fire srrange
tnents, which were considered suffi
cient to shatter any advance by the
enemy.
What perhaps the British did not
know wns the exact moment when the
attack would be delivered, and what
they could not foresee wns the extraor
dinary weather conditions which pre
vailed. The British line of defense consisted
first of nil of a line of outposts; In
side of this was the carefully sighted
bnttle sone, at the boundary of which
was the Una of resistance. What hap
pened on the dny of the attack wns
that the Germnns effected a surprise
by advancing right up to the outposts
without being seen nnd by terrific
weight of numbers rushed the battle
aone tn which the carefully planned
cross-fire which wns to wither up the
enemy forces could not be used to ef
fect on account of the blinding mist.
The personal story of the nbove
mentloned brigadier who wns enptured
temporarily by the Germnns Is prob
nbly one of the most thrilling of the
war. When tho brlRndler hnd watch
ed for some time In ndmlmtlnn, ns he
admits, the silent. clockwork advance
of the Germnns he began to consider
what a pity It wns nt such a crisis
that an nblc-hodled mnn should remain
In forced Idleness.
He wns being marched off by a
couple of mcdlum-slxcd Germnns,
whom he bunged on the hend at a
propitious moment. They nnd oth
ers were tip nnd after him In a mo
ment. But he decided to make a'dnsh
for liberty. Tils eye nt thnt moment
lit npon a biasing dump which he
made for, knowing the Germnns would
not dure to follow.
By good luck the dump did not ex
plode while he wns nenr, nnd he sub
sequently found his wny back to his
own. lines.
TKAIUKIW KXAMIATI')H
Notice la hereby given tbai the
county superintendent of Josephine
county, Oregon, will hold the regu
lar examination of applicants' for
atate certlfl'atea at Granta Paaa In
the county court home, 'as follows:
Commencing Wednesday, June 26,
1919, at 9:00 o'clork a. m., and con
tinuing until Saturday June 9,
1911, at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Wednesxlay I nirnmsi
U. 8. History, Writing (Penman
ship), Music, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon
Thyalology, Reading, Manual
Training, Composition, Domestic
S' tenre, Methods In Reading. Course
of Btudy for Drawing, Methods In
Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon
Arthlmetle. History of Education,
Psychology, Methods In Geography,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
Thursday AfUinoon
Grammar, Geography, Stenog
raphy, Amerlran Literature, Physics.
Typewriting. Methods In Language,
Thesis for Primary Certificate.
, Friday Foresjoosi
Theory and Pradlce, Orthography
(Spelling), Physical Geography.
English Literature, Chemistry, Phy
sical Culture.
Friday Afternoon
' School Law, Geology, Algebra.
Civil Government.
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, Botany.
Saturday Afternoon
General History. Bookkeeping.
Night WVk en Farm.
Wartime farming method used is
England to bolster up food production
ore to be employed In Loke County.
Ind., and the stillness of the Kniiknkee
vnlley will emii be broken by the noise
of trnctore nn I tho glare of heiiilliehts.
.Ti!m A. r.nnfn, n Gary mid Crown
Point bunker, today announced be
would employ ilny nnd nlulit forces
on his fl.MKMiere wnch below Lowell.
I'lilly one tuilf nf this will be r'-crv-".!
for corn, with rye suiipinntiiic Uniit.
i'.f iiii.cii u'.nt lioiiM-ii kill 1;. :,.! o' :;.
Rutter Wrapper printed to com
ply with the law at the Courier.
Don't Slow Up
Advertising Now!
Study your
well.
Be
3:
Why Torpedoed Ships Sink.
The committee poluled by the
Council of the Institution of Naval Ar
chitecture io Inquire Into th effect of
explosion of mine and torpedoe
upon the atruetur of men-bant ahlp
Ond , that there are three principal
cause of Iism. First, the exlatenre.ot
forward reserve bunker partitioned
off from the cargo bold by a noo-wa-tertlgbt
bulkhead. A second cause of
Una la th failure to close the water
tight door In the engine room bulk-
Best Paying Garage Business
in Southern Oregon
Including agency for one of the brut
rare on the market. Owner will be
called next draft.
Write care box 819
Second Hand Fords
$175 $300 $350
C. L. HOBART CO.
Never has there been a time when the public has
looked more keenly for MERCHANDISING NEWS
than now.
Never has there been a time more auspicious for the
enterprising tradesman to secure HIS FULL SHARE OF
TRADE than now.
People must continue to eat, to wear and to use.
The tendency la to cut out luxuries, and luxuries are only a rela
tive small proportion of your buslnesa. For every luxury cut out you
have a chance to Increase your movement of staples.
How short-sighted Is the policy of reducing advertising evpense to '
"save money." You will only lose trade. Ton will only lose prestige.
Advertise to Increase sales and make more money; don't cut It out
to save money. .
advertising as y:tu never did before do It wisely and
Be prosperous and let the people know that you are prosperous. '
Success, waa NEVER achieved, by stopping advertising or by wear
ing old clothes and talking pessimism.
Wise - r - and Advertise!
bead leading to th ahaft tunneL A
third danger Ilea la the mala drela
pipe, leading from the bilge pumpe tw
the different compartruent, and paaa
In through all watertight bulkhead,
which are generally fractured In tor
pedoed compartments. There shoul4
be noo-return valve on the end of
these pipe. -The committee recom
mend that bulkheads ahould be pro
tected as far a pouible from flying
splinters, at least temporarily, by using
Umber or other suitable material aa
apllnter-icreen. Scientific American.
'Medford, Ore.
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