Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, September 20, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FRIDAY, K13TRMHKR 20, 1018.
OREGON WEATHER
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Fair, gentle southwesterly
4 winds.
Mony Varieties
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MKltCKD SWEET POTATO Hi ONLY
KINNEY & TRUAX: GROCERY
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ARE TAKEN III 1 DAY
WHERE DO WE GO SECT?
When they charged the St. Mlhiel
salient, the American troops sang,
"Where do Wa Go From Here?"
That question becomes all the more
Interesting, to them and to ns. In
view of their phenomenal success.
They have demonstrated a gratify
ing ability to' go through the German
llnea almost at will. . They do not
donbt that they are going to sweep
forward in th general direction of
Berlin, until they ' get across the
Rhine and as much further as la ne
cessary to force the German govern
ment to nncondltional surrender.
But that lg a pretty long, hard, de
vious road. What will he the next
move?
Experts agree that after the re
duction of that big salient that jut
ted so long into the French front,
our army will proceed to the redemp
tion of the great system of Iron
mines that He hack of it. Meti seems
on the map, a natural objective, and
Mets win come Into its inevitable
fate in dne time; but it Is of more
practical and Immediate importance
to drive the Germans from the Great
Briey mining region stretching from
Mets northwest to Longwy.
Hair of that valuable territory was
, stolen from France by Prussia in
1871. It was only through an over
sight that Prussia failed to take It
all. She remedied that error by grab
bing the remainder In her first dash
at the opening of the-present war,
thereby depriving France of the
mines that furnished 90 per cent of
French Iron before the war, forcing
France to rely on England for her
metal, and giving Germany an envl-
' able c monopoly of the most . funda
mental of all raw war materials.
From that area Germany has been
getting, for war purposes, as much
Iron as the whole United States pro
duces. It has been her principal ma
terial asset Without it, she would
soon have to stop fighting.
It Is evident what a tremendous
victory it would be, to wrest those
iron mines from the Huns, particu
larly if the British at the same time
succeeded In winning back for
Franca the big coal region around
Lens. Germany will fight desperate
ly to hold them and Germany must
. not be permitted to hold them.; Eco
nomically they are worth untold bil
lions. Militarily they ; are th key-j
tone of the German war; and the
German etnBW. . There Is, a'", man1
sice Job'' wortiy 'lk' "every" way "' of
Uncle Sam's army. '
llAlLltOADS Y8. FLIVKRS
According to the Medford Tribune
the Medford-Jacksonvllle railroad
will be sold because S. S. 'Bullls, the
president of the road, wants to get
rid of It, and not. because the govern
ment has commandeered the rails.
Bullls is said to have stated that he
la "going to sell it and wants some
one else to carry the load." Appar
ently the Jitneys hare put the road
out ot business, the same aa they
have almost done the six-mile road
from Montague to Treks and many
other branch lines.
Many people gloat in the fact that
they do not have to wait for a train
but can go In a Jitney, yet when It
comes to a matter of taxes to be re
ceived in helping out a county's In
debtedness and as a matter ot pride
in pointing to the substantial insti
tutions ota city, such people always pen(jed , building roads to chrome
point to their railroad and not to the'mlnes In southern Oregon and north-
Tln' Llnles" flitting about the am California, and if the market for
town. Rsllrosds build cities, but It ,he ore Pr'"d next year, the
. . '. . . A . . . ... majority of the producers will lose
is yet to be demonstrated that Jit- thmlBand8 of dc!lari
neys will be able to do so. Any city chrome production means much
that expects to amount to very much' to this part of the state at the'prea-
art bow ready tor Increased produc
tion, but if prices are reduced south'
era Oregon .and northern Calltonla
are practically bankrupt.. With this
thought In mind, see Senator Phelen
and obtain his alu Pleaae person
ally Interview bureau of mines and
war Industry board with, view of
maintaining present chrome price.
This making possible American pro
duction which should have; prece
dence over Importations. Oregon Is
aroused over this proposition
Prompt action necessary.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
By F. 8. Bramwell, Pres."
The Chamber ot Commerce la de
sirous of having those who haw any
influence with our senators to write
to them, urging their prompt action
in trying to secure an established
price for chrome ore for next year
at least, such price. to be suffllcent
to Justify owners keeping their
mines In operation. It is estimated
that fully 1100,000 has been ex-
had best cling to her railways.
Congress Is authorising $2,000,-
000,000 more war savings stamps. It
might be a good Idea to take a pen
cil and paper and figure out your
share of them.
ent time. The payroll from the In
dustry haa assumed considerable pro
portions, therefore your prompt
action in writing to our senatora and
urging their immediate attention to
the matter of securing an established
price for nextyar Is Imperative.
"I made my generals out of mud,"
boasted Napoleon. Pershing doesn't
exactly do that; but whenever he
tackles a German general, that gen
eral's name Is mud.
Life for the kaiser Is now Just one
blamed offensive after another, and
every one of them Is more offensive
than the one before.
A point for men whose hair is
streaked with grey: The Liberty
loan drive Is on; If you can't fight.
remember that your money can.
(Continued from page 1.)
for dull market and low prices. Pro
ducers have spent enormous sums on
roads and equipment without gov
ernment or Btate aid. Some motor
truck hauls upwards of 60 miles at
about 50 centa per ton mile. Produ
cers felt reasonably assured of this
year's prices ' for next season, " and
.t0,0O0 ALIENATION
OF AFFECTION 811T
Portland, Sept. 20. Trial of the
150,000 alienation of affections suit
In which S. S. Hewitt an advertising
man, Is seeking to recover Umnget
from C. A. Foster, a wealthy retired
business man, was started yesterday
before a Jury In Circuit Judge Ga
tens' court.
The plaintiff charges Foster with
alienating the affections of his wife.
Pearl Hewitt, now divorced. He ac
cuses Foster, who for years was his
close personal' frlendj of breaking
up his home after he bad been hap
pily married for more than 15 years.
Mend Your 8hoe.
"Repair your shoes. Whnt you have
in your closets contnln better lenth
er than the manufacturer enn supply
you in the new shoes yon Intend to
buy," W. 8. Anderson of New Turk
told delegates to the nnnunl conven
tion of the National Leather and Slioe
Finders' association, in session recent
ly. That is the only way to conserve
leather. He sold thnt no country In
the world has a fnlr supply of leather.
This demand from all parts of the
globe on the North American supply
Imposes the necessity of repairing old
shoes." he said.
Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co.
Paris, Sept. SO. A newspaper cor
respondent says that 10,000 Bulgar
ian prlsonera were sent to the rear
on September 18 alone. Pursuit ot
the retreating enemy Is continuing
with great success.
NOTICK TO OWXKllH OV
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DAIRY
Having finished the first year's
work of tuberculin luting In Jose
phine county under the new law, I
wish that any one who may have
been -overlooked after seeding In an
application will let me know.
It la time to start next year's
work. Applications should be sent
In now to lave covering the same
territory twice. Apply by mall or
phone.
R. J. J1E8TUL,
tt County Veterinarian
Somewhere In France there Is an
American boy fighting for yon. Have
you proved yourself worth his won
derful effort by finishing his socks
on tlmsT
Why should big bets always be made
in a meat shop?
FstnukstM1
SuatmoM all the force and resources o( lbs Republic to
the dtlen ot Freedom -
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLECE
which the United States tuthorltitt hive ranked si on of the
Blteea diitiAfulihed inititutloni ot Ih country lor ticrllrnce is
military trtinini, ha mpondrd to the call. Ths Colics is
dUtintfuUhcd But only lur Its military Initructlon, but
DiirtMovisssD also ros
in itroni InduitrUI course for mca and lor womtoi , s
li ,i-i-g
it wbolrKiriM, purposeful student lif.
is democratic college spirit. . '
- Its lucceuful graduate.
Student enrolled latt year, 14JJ1 itarl ea It service lags UJV
over forty percent representing officer,
College epens September U. Itll
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DONT DISAPPOINT THE
.COMING GENERATION
WHAT YOU DO TODAY, they will read
bout when they ire as old as you. They
will wint to know what you did on the
FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN. You don't want
to turn your face away in shame.
Later, you will ght all you possess to make your
child proud of you
plenty of Liberty Bonds will do it.
BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds
Any Bank Will Help You
" THE HAT SHOP
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