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DAILY KOtil'B aUVEB 0UVHOUI Yr:iKniAV, kmt. 11, mn. fACI TWO 11 ED6DE HID COICER reblUaea Daily Eioept Saturday A. C VO0RHII8. Pnb. sad Propr. nirl at soatofflce, QranU Paasj. Ore., as eecoe.4 elaM Btall matter. ADVERTISING RATE8 rwnlr anaee. ner !ach....-........15a 1 il.Mmil eoliima. ner line lOc auilari. Mr Una n.i. BC DAILY COURIER '( ntl m ixrrtor ner Tear.. ..It. 00 ay maU or carrier. ot aaoata.. .60 WEEKLY COTR1KR Bt mall, par year H 0 MEMBER Bikta Editorial Association Oregon Dally Newspaper Pub. Amu. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PREbo Th luMliitl Press la axclualYalj .titled to the uta tor republication t all aewa dispatches credited to It or not otherwiae credited la Oils Mper and alto the '.ocal newe pub 'Jsaed aerila. an riEhia of r H.ubllcatloa of ape U1 dispatches berelo are also veserred. WEDNESDAY, SKIT. 11, 1018. OREGON WEATHER Fair and warmer, northwest- 4 erly winds. NOT JUST AS GOOD BETTER! voirs C1IUTS KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY 4JCAXJTT IIMT WAR IN THE AIR A Dutch woman, returned t.-om a visit to rirmany. reports: -1 U imf.resslott I gathered fr-'M whi I ww and heard In G-m?.iy was u j of real despair. The Ger man retreat makes . the worst pos sible impression, especially on the Rhine. The idea that German soil would be Inviolate to the last has completely disappeared, and on the Rhine everybody expects sooner or later a foreign invasion. "The ravages made by the allies' aircraft are simply terrific. Nobody . is allowed to print a word about them. But you mat be sure that when you read that 'there has been some material damage done,' it means that whole streets have ben torn up, with a terrible casualty list to complete the picture. . "Germany as I Just saw It Is the saddest country in creation. One never sees anybody laugh." To supplement this picture, we have an announcement from Eng land that in the 'past month the al- lied airmen have dropped more bombs and done more damage in German cities than German airmen nave done In England in four years The allies have taken up Ger many's challenger, and carried the war Into the air. We are winning there, already, as signally as we are on land. Conviction grows that ul timately the real decision will come in this new field of warfare. For that, all the allies are now preparing with eager - haste, and America . most of 'all. Though la mentably slow in starting, there can be no doubt that by next summer our contribution of planes and fliers will give our aide overwhelming air superiority. Our present plans, slowly coming to fruition, call for hundreds of squadrons operating continuously. It is terrible, the work of those air squadrons. It will become more and more terrible until the supreme moment when' Germany, who sought to win and rule the world by terror, Is herself terrified into absolute sub mission, . It Is a dreadful but necessary task. We must stifle, for a time, the dic tates of human mercy, as the Ger mans themselves have stifled It In their wanton attacks. We shall not laugh and shout at their suffering, as they have laughed and shouted when their Zeppelins and planes blew to pieces the helpless women and children of England and France. But we shall not pity them. There can be no pity , until the German na tion has learned its lesson by paying i h lnl.-l nenaltv tor its crimes against humanity, and Is purified by the same fierce tires It lighted. COVXTY AGENTS NOTES Yes we can get vetch seed this year. It is more expensive than us ual, but we ran not afford to quit It on that account If the local dealer can not supply you at a reasonable price let us know your wanta. Sew WhtMtta Stick to the atandard and tried varieties tor main crops. There are highly advertised grain specialities thrust upon the public by unscrupulous promoters. Grafters and over sealous plant breeders. It Is a sate plan to let the other fellow try these out. The standard varie ties of wheat for this section are Turkey Red, Forty-Fold and Little Club with Washington Hybrid a very promising one. Gray winter oats, White Winter Barley and Winter Rye are the best tried varieties of these gTains. We think there is sufficient quan tity of these seeds available locally to do our seeding this fall. C. D. THOMPSON, County Agent. "FINEI SAYS MRS. HOOVER (ib VIA I 'VV-V-- :'jVVw, Vv V'. i aWMiaBaMaia1iaiiawwwaitAArt,aJ lira. Herbert C Hoover, wife of the federal food administrator, registering astonishment and admiration at the number of potato bugs cantured hy a diminutive girl scout guest at the Ilouver Inline. Mrs. Hoover entertained a larse n umber of girl lunula fruin Washington at her country residence, sn1 went to the Null with litem in n girl niiitii uniform. Shrines to Foxes. There sre nmnberle shrine In Japan dedicated to fiute. The hstlger Is another animal fen ml by the super stlttnu Japanese mind. It Is believed Somewhere In France there Is an to have power to nnnoy people, and to American boy fighting for you. Have! hle turn Into a priest at will, you proved yourself worth his won-1 T?e T" of WMI",M " ,he hyln derful effort by finishing his ,ock, - wn'l evil omens, and , , such Insignificant happenings send on timer '....., ... w t,n Hvuucr uii uuu iuv uvitvTcra. HE POUT OK THE CONDITION Of THE tiHANTS PAHS HAN KINO COMPANY at Grant a Pass, Oregon, la the State ot Oregon, at the close of business August list, 1918. . Resources Loa.ts an I il'scount .... f. '91,763. ?& Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ' NONE Honda and warrants 55.J61.6J Stocks, securities. Judg ments, etc 5.1 (a. SO Furniture and fixtures.. M00.00 Other real eststa owned 54,?0.OO Due from banks (sot reserve banks) 1,648. 59 Due front appro red re- reaerve banka ... S1.63S.6I Checks and other rash Items 338.0s Exchangee tor clearing house 817.41 Cash on hand IT.3M.1T Other resources 931.00 4.695.15 3,800.74 341.3dl.ia 9.080.53 6.528. S Total I436.51T.3! Liabilities Capital stock paid In ... I 60,000.09 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less expensea and taxea paid ...... Due to banks and bank ers .... Individual deposits sub ject to check - Demand certificates of deposit Caahlrr rhecka outstanding Certified checks 39,010.00 Time and Savings De posits 6J.0T0.sl mils payable for money borrowed 10.000.00 Total .......HS0.517.1S County of Josephine.) Stats ot Oregon, ) I, Frank C. II ram we!!. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear thai the above statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. FRANK C. BRAMWELL. Cashier. Sirbsrrlbed and awora to before me this 5th day of September. 1918. O. P. JESTER Notary Public. (My commission expires April 5th, 1921.) Correct Attest: JOHN HAMPSHIRE, I. A. ROB IE, FRANKLIN 8. DRAM WELL. Dlrectora. as. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wapv TIK SIMHB BSU. If AsT mntnmSia,iii.AhatM fa latMuhs. Summons all th forces sad rwource ot lh Republic to tha dlnie ot Fmdom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities hv rnkd tionsoltha t(ta ditiatuiihd inilitstioni (4 tht country fur tjcrllcncs in military training, hat rttpoatlrd to the call. Tht College la dtiunguiahad not only lor Its military Imtructioo, but DtartNsuitaaD auo roa Its atrons Industrial cnurars ff nwn and woman) IaAaikulivia, CWiaon, FnalcMtiUf , fvtMJ loa txaanmka, KliaM, Vltimtof, aad ViatwMI irtiutaitaa. ItswholeaorM, purpuaclulitudcnt lift. Its democratic college spirit. ' lit tucceulul graduatet, Studtntt enrolled last year, J4JJI rt on III Mrvlct flagt, 1158, ovtr lurty percent reprwntiii othctrt. , ColUg opens September 33, 1911 M IHwiiattd luaaltt, aadotaw Itiwautloe wilta la lU KaaiMiat, CamllU Otara f" Full Line of Auto Supplies TIRES-A11 Sizes C. L. HOBART CO. Giants Pass & Crescent Cily Stage Co. V. T. Ilreen, I'nipr. II. (JliMlittr. Aitrnt Big Pierce Arrow Cars Easy Riding Office Jitartihlne Hotel UliMtt Telephon aH-J and 111 the Registration Day gain Day the 18th. Dally Courier (4.50 the 18th 12th; 1 Bar- 1 ., Uncle Sam: "That'g the Fourth Time That Fellow Has Surprised Me" THATS what we must make it seem to our Government that Oregon has the Habit of doing Urines frsf and it's INCURABLE. The 4th Liberty Loan should not, cannot, must not catch us unawares or unprepared here in Oregon. Every town and county committee is hard bent to land FIRST PLACE in the FIRST STATE to go over the top. 1 TOUR part is to decide NOW that you are going to be one of those by whom and for whom 10 REGRETS ARE EXPRESSED when we go sailing over the top in the 4th Liberty Loan. If YOU DON'T SUBSCRIBE and lo it cheer fully and willingly and promptly and generously and voluntarily there WILL BE regrets all 'round. Your conscience will suffer, our opinion of you will suffer and MOST OF ALL, Our Boys' Uvea will suffer, . , Liauirv Loan Com Mima AT TIIK MOVIKH Muruttrrlte Clark In TrtitirlU" A treat for "movie" lovera Is In store at the Joy theatre tonight when dainty .Marguerite CUrk will appear In a Paramount screen version- of rrunetla," which il. he re membered aa hep greatest ftiiKfl 1 cess some years ago. A sl.ry of "I-ove In a Dutch Garden" at Its au thors, dranvllle Darker arid ijiur en re Hoiiaman called It, the plctiut la even more beautiful thnu the sl.iijs version and under the expert direc tion of .Maurice Tourneur, haa be come a most unusual production The east-Includes Jules Rausronrt, who recently appeared In support "f Paulina Frederick In "La Toter,' at the IMcrrot who falls In love with Prunella and abducts her from tin prim home of l or vtu's, iul t de sert her later. How he .'Ifid t tit after all he eaniot live wk.i.itit i r and returns to her old home In the hope that she too will come, is skill fully' and charmingly shown In this new Marguerite Clsrk ' Paramount picture. ..oil. National Mazda Lamps TT AVINU too little light puts a strain on chil dren's vision that they may never outgrow! Why not have plenty of light? Na tional MAZDA Lamps give three times the light of old fashioned carbon lamps without adding a penny to' your light bill. Rogue River Hardware (.'o. It. Kiddle, Mgr. nmurr of thk cohhitiow or THE JONKIHINK tXR'NTY ' HANK at Grants Pass, In tha Stata of Ort- ann, at the close of business, August Slat, 1(18. ItriMMircee Umns snd discounts $239,633.44 Overdisfts, secured and.' unsecured ' 394.41 Ilouds and warrants 43, & 13.99 Stocks, securities, Judg- . ments, rte 1 200,00 Furniture and fixtures ... 5,000.00 Other real eatate owned t), 290. 18 Due from banka (not re serve banks) 1,803.0 Due from approved re serve banks 25, 693.91 Cheeks and other cash Items 6H.0O Rxehangea for clearing house 84.54 Caah on hand .... 12,674.58 Other resources, gold dust 479.02 Total 1339,099.07 Liabilities Capital stock paid in ... I 60.000.00 Surplus fund 6,000.00 Undivided profits, leas expenses and taxea tiald 1 T Individual deposits sub- ' - Joct to chock 201,142.42 Demand certificate of deposit 2,399.41 Certified checks 100.00 Time and Ravings De posits 47.98S.0i Notes and bills redls- counted ft tun nn Bills payable for money Borrowed 20,000.00 8339,099,07 State of Oregon, ) M County of Josephine) I, Bam H. Baker, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swesr that the bove statement It true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' 8AM II. BAKKR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of September, 1918. , FRED A. WILLIAMS, Notary Public, (My commission expire Dec. ,1st, 1919.) Correct Attest: J. U. CALVKIIT, . . S. 1OUOHRIDOE. STANTON ROW ELL, , Directors I a 1 mmmmm HZ .1 "J v,v 1,