Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, August 04, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY HOtilU H1VKH COIKIKH
Hl'Mi.'.Y. Allil sT I, IUIH.
Mil B06UE RIVER COURIER
Published Daily Except Saturda;,
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atnterel at postofflc. Grants Pas.
Or.. as coed claa mall matter.
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Oregon Dally Newspaper Tub. Assn.
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Ot all news dispatches credited to It
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pa?er and also the local newt pub
lished bertln.
All rlghta ot republication ot spe
cial . dlspi.tcbe herein art also
reserved.
SEITLAICEPS
WKI.SK uauf.iht
1MMF.NTO
HOLLAND
not kirt
t;ui:i. rini.K
I'AMFMItKltr
TILLAMOOK
Al l. UIKIN OF MKailsr gl'AI.ITY
TRY SAlMt IIOI.A tlllC.Mr AM S WUWH llol.A
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
gCALITY KIKSi
St3p lltcljl C:rnj
Quit Hill'GsJs-ll"
Th Great Corn-loosener of th
Age. Haver fail. Palnloo.
Watch my strpt What's th ual
I iit aloiiM "r tttlit alUu mi without
uii," pii with onus biv.ui 1 u
Mvii-ll '. the iml. in-liKi-.i.
nuim-p.ul cui u r.niovur. I trlrU
ih.r way valor, until 1 wus blua
J-h J.
KIXDAV, AKil ST 4, IOIH.
OREGON WKATUEU
f Fair and warmer Sunday ex- -
cept near the cost. Gentle
westerly winds.
(
TREYING' ON SOLDIERS' IR
E.NT3 A shameful practice has come to
light with regard to the settlement
ot the affair ot soldiers dying In the
service. In many cases, parents
have no sooner learned ot their son's
death than they receive a notice
from some lawyer in Washington,
informing them that they will need
legal help in collecting the son's
back pay, along with liberty bond
rebates and other claim on the gov
ernment. The lawyer agree to look
after this business on a tee basis of
20 or 25 per cent, and asks the par
ents to give him power ot attorney.
Such service Is absolutely unne
cessary, and no member of the legal
profession, except a shyster or a
harpy would so misrepresent the sit
uation and attempt to prey In this
manner upon the bereaved parents.
It has been explained over and over
again, in official statements and in
newspaper comment, that the gov
ernment itself will attend to all the
necessary details without charge.
In most cities, moreover, there
are capable and reputable lawyers,
representing their bar associations,
who will gladly give free advice on
auch matters. In case of doubt or
delay, they should be consulted. Or
if the established machinery does
not seem to be working properly,
the local congressman can be appeal
ed to.
For all ordinary cases the words
ot Representative Quinn of Missis
sippi apply literally and fully: "No
lawyer should be allowed to get one
cent of the soldier's back pay or gov.
ernment insurance as a fee for col
lectlng It. N'o soldier, nor the par
ents of a soldier or sailor, needs the
aid of a lawyer to get his money
The war risk bureau will pay every
dime due the beneficiary tinder the
policy. Also, if necessary, every con
gressman will aid his constituents In
collecting the money."
Reading room Is open from 3 to
4 p. m. dally except Sundays and
! holidays. The public Is cordially In-
and to
we were made to suffer various In
dignities," he said.
We were compelled to harness
ourselves to carts which we bud toivlted to attend the services
draw through the streets to the sta- Ivl.t th reading roam
tlon or postoffice In order to fetch
our parcels and any commodities to
camp. It was at tnis ramp aiso mat
( saw 300 Russian soldiers working.
all of whom were In the last stages
of tuberculosis. The poor fe'.luws
could not get enough to eat, and
they would eagerly scrape discarded
tin cans In the hope of finding par
ticles of food. I have even seen Gor
man aoldters do the same thing. We
were glad to search the cinder paths.
at any opportunity In antli Ipailoo of!
f'.ndiug bits of coke or coal wlth
n h'cu to coo our food.
The captain said his ship waa tor
pedoed without warning and that af
ter he and all his men were afloat In
life boats the submarine appeared on
the surface and he was taken pris
oner, the mates and seamen being
permitted to start In the direction
ot land. Describing the submarine
the British captain said:
She was fairly large craft, of
recent numbering, having three tor
pedo tubes, two in the bow and one
aft, and carried ten torpedoes. She
was also armed with a gun for shell
fire, Just forward of the conning
tower."
Continued from Page One. J
had learned from others In the uer-
-vlce what terrible weapons dnpth
bombs were In the hands of sMlirul
seamen.
"For some moments we waited;
engines were stopped and a'.l means
were taken to prevent giving indi
cation of our position. Minutes ya rn
ed like hours in such a situation.
I'll admit that I was turning over In
my mind whether I should sue my
family again. No additional explo
sions took place, however, and after
remaining some 18 fathoms deep for
a long period we continued our voy
age. "A few days later we had another
experience with depth charges, or
'wasser bomben' as the German sall
ors call them. A sailing veel had
Just been sunk by shell fire when
two allied destroyers were sighted,
and don we went. Hy the mlcio-j meetings will lie discontinued until
phonos th propeller could itf the return of tho 'pastor.
heard, and as the vessels came near-j I
Cwa Stiaply Cat StaplMV. lWCto-ltl"
er and nearer we, lu the submarine.
could hear the thudding unite dis
tinctly. To and fro the dejtroy.ua
lU-tlimiy I'rl.yt. i i,ui liurvti
Mnrnlug service at ;i a, M ser
mon by the minister. Sunday school
weut searching for us. fc.id'nliy at III a. in. Union service at S p. in.
they picked up a clue. or tarry oroj()n lawn of Junior hlh school, cor
two explosions shead but not so ue.ir jm.r Fourth and C streets. A cordial
ua as that first from the cm 1st r. but I invitation to all.
quite close enough to cause the sub- Myron Hoor.er, minister.
i u . . kl. -I .!... mil '
marine lo ireiuuiu an i in t .
about as though in a heavy hen.' (Imnh of Christ KckutiMt
Prison camp conditions lu t.er- Christian S.-lence services are held fended as the w.rH's best
muuy were aescnoea uy me nrnibu , ,Very Sunday. In the W. O. W. hull, i remiuiv hv Count O. Huhln.
captain as being deplorable. at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet-1 1
"Although we were merchant ship lnga at 8 o'clock. The subject for
captains Imprisoned at Hiundenberg, today Is " Love."
In th furs and rd In hi toes. K
tnor fur mo. I'm it
nvtr fni la Touch any corn or e.
lu with two Oroi' of "(IrU-li"
ami 'llts.i" lo th rt. It'
rller to b aliU tit imp ruttlmr
corns, rtinklnc thun bltd. writiMUm;
lhm ui Ilk im.'kK ami unluw
Hi ky tup and vitlv. It rcinov.n
any eorn elr and elrsn, kuviitic
lh to a amooth your palm. You
can iir thono nnw ihOKS wlihuut
t'n In. tlnnc and b frltky on your
lrt. It itro.il o iih "iMi-ll."
"llts-lt.' th RuranlU. money
Dai'kcorn-rtnovr, Hi onlv aura way,
r.!'fJ,u f trin l ir, 'rA
M rdbykLawrncACo.,Clilt'af.lll
Sold In (irnntit rur ami
reco in-eora
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Zi,) mui iia k J V
WMMMf. rr IT INI
irrw.. hiMI -IIW ltV.TK)
lUMoMSt MHANM VlUJk t Si
yam hMMM Sm. 4lMt. Alf Mli4
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtRWHLRE
WOOD BIDS WAXTEO
A
Denney & Co.
FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS
Specializing in the distribution of North
western Boxed Fruits
U. D. MIHILLS, Representative
. a ' , ItlXTH 1'ASS Htl lT ASS(M'ATU)X WAHHIHM SK
I'llOXK :Ut
(iKANTS I'ASS. OKLt.ON
Main Office Chicago, 111. Wrotrrn Offlco I'nvMlc, lilntiit
F. II. IKKil'K, Western Miimmer
Classified Advcitising
lo; kali:
foil SAI.K- W'J AiiKont guitl ami
kids, Kor p-.-tioulnn udiln-Mt K
H. W'Ue. Kirly. Ow. bUtf
n)lt SALIC 1DI7 modit fi-,iMKen-k-r
Ford in ( mil eoli.lltliiti, Clyde
K. Mies lMf
VUOU- lime m tl r ol Ino laln
evenly rut. Cood wood Kill bo
very hith lli'.n winter. No mou to
cut. I It cb it o;ir order liiv. It
won't lust I' nw. I.'.M) i; r tier.
How many Her do ot w:m(.'
I'hono IM, U A. Liuum, 1
MI'MIKSIIIKK o, inniiHis, Wflght.
I'm) po.ittils, Mill plit siiou', silbjcvt
to reglntiyi also Duroo Jersey
hour, ft months, for ul. Apidy
315 Rokuo Itlver Ave., at noon or
after 0. '.'9
FOR rT.vT.K4n rrglHlered Poland
I'hlnn sow. Karrowed lit lliii
Ick stock farm. Further Informa
tion at C. P. M. Kurlane. Rt, i.
Kox 10. (Iranta I'nss, tire. 30
FOR 5. LK - Otto Cren ntplaiii'r.
Address A. C, .MiinnlitK, Rogue
River. Ore, 7
WiAR TIMK SACltlFH'K-invrstl-gnte
fully, hnd aubmlt your best
offer. Chance for teal bargain:
agents proloeted. 8V'4 of rTec.
35. T. 3T 8. Rang ft Went; K'i of
NK4 of Sec. 3. and SKVi ot See.
3. and KS of NKU of Her. 2 and
NRV of fl.o. 1; and NWki of
SW of 8c. 11. all In township
3X8. It. West. Joaiihllte coun
ty, 9oH acre.
Also see a real Imranln 5-room,
class A, double construction
house, three lots, furnished or un
furnished, Annie fl. Nixon place,
701 South Fifth street, (irants
Pass, Oregon.
V4 of RBU and K'4 of SV4.
Sec. R, township 40 R R. 1 West,
also NB4 of NK(4 nf Sec. 17. T.
40 8.. R. S West. 2"0 acres, stork
and Implement go with place.
Your own term.
Now hurry for these. Write offer
quirk. 11. C. Irwin. 22 North
Tenth street. Portland, Oregon. 211
TO rncvr
. . I " '
TOR RENT 8-room bouse with
i bath and large garden planted,
j 209 Foundry street. Inquire op-
posit, er Moss renting agency.
I 86tf
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court will consider bids for
thirty-two (32) cords of body fir and
eighteen (18) cords of body oak
four-foot wood to ke delivered at the
County Courthouse on or before Sep
tember ISth, 1918.
All bids must be filed on or be-,
fore 10 o'clock a. m. ot the 7th day
of August, 1918.
The court reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids or award the
contract according to the best Inter
ests of the county.
By order of the county court of
Josephine county, Oregon.
E. L.,COBL'RN.
County Clerk. .
i
flttbeCtoirclw
Church of ClirlM
This In to be a special day tor us
in that we are to have at our f?uestn
the .Merlin and Huso people. They
will meet with us for th? Illlile
school session at 10 o'clonk. This
department of the church Is growlni?
in usefulness under the leadership of
Dr. Ma?y and a competent corps of
teachers. Communion and sermon
at 11, subject, "Christian Allegiance
a Test of Patriotism." There will
be spe ial music by our vlHltorn. ' At
noon all will go to the park and en
Joy a basket lunch together. A
hearty Invitation to all to come, and
enjoy this day of good fellowship
with us. I'nlon service at the Jun
ior hi?h grounds In the evening.
Chas. U. Drake, minister.
Xewmnii M. K. (Iiureli
The morning sermon at 11 a. m.
will be preached by Rev. H. J. Van
Fossen, district superintendent. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. En worth
League at 7 p. m. The congregation
Is Invited to attend the union ser
vices at the central school grounds
at 8 p. m. Thursday evening prayer
SQUEEGSkPO TIRES
Demanding Every Diamond
We Can Make
"CVERY Diamond Tire our big factories can
' produce is demanded by enthusiastic motorists
who have previously driven on Diamonds.
More than 2,000,000 Diamond Tires are In use
more than one for every three cars in America, Every
one of these Diamonds has displaced other makes.
We feel that such popular demand Is stronger
proof of Diamond super-value than all the claims
and guarantees we could make.
the diamond Rubber Ca
' (Incorporvled) ,
AKRON, OHIO
The best combination U
a Diamond Tube in a
Diamond casing econo
my of money, lime and
temper.
jmwm
Wf
Red Sides
FOR RENT Furnished modern 5
room cottage, gas. Inquire Ileal
Fuller Realty. OOtf
WANTED
WANTKD Miners 4 per day; la
borers, $3.50 per day; eight
hours; board fl. Sixteen miles
on auto stage from Cottage (irovu,
Black Butte Quicksilver Mine,
B!a'k Butte, Oregon. 30
U'ANTBU Ten cords of fir. Ad
drssa M., Box 4L", (linnts Puss,
Oregon, 30
MI8 KLLANKOt
TKT1IKROW Pliimhlng and Sheet
Metal Works, ttlli F street. 21
RARNF.3 ft CO. Cash Stort Frosh
groceries; dry goods, general
stock merchandise; second hand
goods of ail descriptions. 400
South Sixth street. A square deal
. to all. 33
foil TAXI rUMlVICK Call ls.l-j";
country of city calls; stand at
Stag. A. J. Cowers. 4(t
SEK T1II0 NBW grocery store, rirst
door north of Oxford hotel. New,
neat stock, courteous treatment,
fair prices, honest weights. Try
mo. J. II. 1). Hrown, I'ropt. 29
PDA RS READY Pears are now
ready. We will commence pack
ing Monday, August 5th. We have
an attrnctlvo cash price. Como and
see us at Klnnoy & Truax wa re
house, Klsmnnn & Hunt. Phone
257. 29
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' ' ATIOIIMYM
U, U. .NORTON. Altorpry-atlaw
Predict a lu all Htst slid )'dral
Courts. First Nutlonal Hank IHdi
COI.VId A WILLIAMS. Altoni. )
HU, U.uult Pass Hunk UK Co,
UliU., tlrniit I'sss, Oresou
)
K. S. VAN PYKK.
(Ice. Ill nil iiiiirt.
Hunk 1114k,
Attorney Itae-
Flrot National
t). ' A. lll.ANCH Altl), ttorrtiy at
La'. Colileii Uitl. llulldln
Ph. Hi. i ;'70. Ur:inls I'shs, OreKon.
III.ANCUARl) A IILANCIIAIII. At
lorn)s, Albiitl llldg. Phon
lis J rractlc in all ourts; lam
board attorneys.
C. A. HIDLKR. Attomey-al-Ls. ref
eree In bankruptcy. Masonte
leniple, Orsnts Puss, Or.
VI1FIIIXAHV MMMiMlS
DR. R. J. IIKSTFU Veterlnarlaa.
Office, rsldenc. Phone 30S-K.
, MIVHKHNH
I O. CLKMF.NT, M. U., Practice
limited to diseases of the ey. ear,
nose aud tliro.it. Classes fitted.
Ottlie hour -12. or n ap
point tnent. Office phone fl, resl
dencn phone SSO-J.
S LOUQUIlllMlF, M. 1).. PliMlola
and aurKton. I'ltr or country call
attended day or iilxht. Resldenc
phone 209; iiltln phone 181
Sixth and It. Tuft's tlldg.'
DR. J. O. NIIILKY. i'byslclan and
surgeon. I.undbiirg flldg. Health
oiricer. OITIc hour. to U a.
m. and 1 to II p. tn. Phone 310-J.
A, A. WITH A M, M. I). Internal
medicine and nervous diseases;
003 Corliett Iliilg., Portland, Ore.
Hours 9 a. m. to 1 . m.
PKNTISIH
K. C. MACY, U. M. D. Flrst-cluae
dentistry. 10V South Sixth
street. Grant Pass, Oregon.
rnoTo HTi'iuo
TUB PICTLHK MILL makes fin
photographs. ' Open dally except
Sunday from 10 a. m. to & p. m.
Sunday sittings by appointment.
Call, Mill. 2S.1-U or resldonee
140-J.
MI HR'AL I.NHTIIICTION
J. S. MACMURRAY, teacher ot vole
culture and singing. Leoas given
at horn of pupil if requested. Ad
dress TIC Lee street,
DHAYAUK AMI TltANSM I!
COMMERCIAL TRANSrER CO. Al
kinds ot drayag and tranafe
wrk carefully and promptly don
Phone 1S1-J. Stand at freight
depot A. Shade, Prop.
THK WORLD MOVES; so do w.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co, Phone
397-R.
F. Q. I8HAM, drayage and transfer.
Safes, l-lanos and, furniture
moved, packed, shliipod and stor
ed. Phone Clark & Iloltnan, No,
60. Residence phone 1Z4-R.
The California and Oregoi
Coast Railroad Company
timk r.n
Dally except Sunday
Effective May 1, 1J18
Train I lv. Cranta Pass.. 1'OOp. m.
Tran !i lv. Waters Cretk r:00p. m.
All trains leave Granf l'aa from,
he corner of O and K's'oth strnets,
lpposlte tLe Southern Pacific depot,
?" all Information regarJIng
fiotgM and passep r service call at
the onVe of the company, Lundbtirf
building, or phone 131 for snm.
' All kinds of Commercial Printing
at the Courier ')lllre.
Grants Pass Hardware Co.
209 6th St Grants Past, Ore.
Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co.
W. T. Ilreen, Propr.
If. rildilliigs, Agent , .
t
Big Pierce Arrow Cars Easy Riding
Office Josephine Hotel Block '
Trli'phono 22H-J a nil in:l
Jt