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V.KGS TWO daily uoatK bivkk cxh'kikk M NI.V, tKTOIUill 111, IIIIN. Mil ROGUE HIB COUBEB Published Daily Except Saturday 4. E. VOORHIES. Pub. and Prepr. Catered at poatoffic. OranU Pu Or., as Mcocd claaa mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES oisplay space, per Inch 15 Local-personal columm. pr Una lee Headers, pr line. Sc r DAILY COURIBR v mall or carrier, per year. Xy mall or carrier, pjr month WEEKLY COURIER mall, par year 11.60 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED , PREao The AMoclaUd Preta U exclusively DUtled to the use. tor republication of all news dispatches credited to It or aot otherwise credited IB , thin Mper and also the local newt pub tubed, herein., , .An rights of ropublleatloB of ape lal dtspi debet herein are alto reserved. PART OF THE JOY OK I J VI NO OLYMPIC OUVK SAl CK ASH MAYO.N'NAISH KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY commander. "We had one with Ihe window all gono o the eumny co u M look stralKht through to the walla Inside, lly painting false can vas walls Just bati; of tlto window, the enemy still thoiiKhl ha was look i ii k at the re.il wall opposite, lint buck of the. canvna our ohaerver and milium were at work and the device waa very effective." A pile of Kravel utooil near the wall or what appeared to be a pile of Kravel, for thin, too, waa camou- tlaiie. The iebhlcs were heaped around a hollow frame with Ita came opening for the observer and I the nap through which the machine Run harked. Further nlonic waa a ; pile of brick cnmouflaKe; and over In the field wna a stack of hay--cam- jouflaK. Each one of them wan a :mull fori reus na well aa a pout of observation. SO'DAY, OCTOBER 13, 1918. . OREGON WEATHER 4 , Fair, light variable winds. Yesterday was Columbus day. On October 12. 1492, Columbus discov ered the country that Is today giving military autocracy and kalserism its death blow. KAKTIigi'AKK IX POKTO KlfO Havana, Oct. 12. Widespread damage from an earthquake Is re ported in Porto Rico. SI'LKMHD XKWS The best news that has come over the wires since the United States en tered the war, came in Friday even ing at 4:40 p. m. This brief news that instantly set all America wild with jubilation, read: "Turkey has made definite peace proposals to President Wilson. Austria-Hungary and Turkey have In formed Germany that they will ac cept President Wilson's peace terms." If these reports are true, it is pos sible that peace is in sight possibly within a few weeks for Germany, standing alone, will be unable to withstand the onslaughts from all fronts. She must crumble and crum- i!a ranMlv I The seven welfare organizations von nmuenuurs anu uueuuuru , Amerlcan an(j AI. are said to have told the kaiser re-!A(1 .,,..,.. .he Y. M. C. A.. Y. W. cently that Germany has lost theje. A., National Catholic War council, war that the military situation was including K. of C, War Camp Com- hopeless. This statement Is suppos- ment prostrated. She is betrayed, broken, bleeding, devastated. 1 won der if you have, in the I'nited State, any notion of the enormity of Rou mania's sufferings. Imagine, if you can, what it would mean to you If all the railroads, bridges, factories. and shops in the United States, from the Atlantic seaboard to El Paso, had been destroyed by an Invader, it your country had lost In one year of war 11,000,000 people, and It In part of our territory ruled by the oppes sor, 360,000 of your brothers and parents had been condemned to death and shot and hanged. Does this give yon some undestandlng of the situation of the Roumanian na tion today?" fit the Churches THE SEVEN WELFARE E ed to have been the cause of the bit ter,, words between the kaiser and Hindenburg, of which the dispatches spoke a few days ago. Some chagrin and disappointment Is expressed by loyal Americans and soldiers at the front over the sudden Newman M. K. Church " Morning service at 1 1 o'clock. Ser mon topic, "The Sign and Seal of Christian Conquest." Anthem by the choir, solo by A. K. Cass. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Ser mon topic, "Loyalty." Solo by Mrs. Guy Knapp, duet by Marlon Sabtu and VeOna Williums. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. A welcome for all. Melville T. Wire, pastor. Salvation Army Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Praise and testimony service at 3:15. Y. P. L. at 6:15. Salvation meeting at S o'clock to attend these services. Lieut. Al fred Jury, officer In charge. BELIEVE DISEASE HAS REACHED ITS CREST waamngton, uct. is. While re ports from all parts of the United State show that Influcnxu is spread ing, there were signs In the New Enitland section that the disease hux passed the crest. AT THE MOVIES The OlTlciMi War I lev lew "Keeping America in pictorial lAllrh M-ltll I k.l nint ..... n . I .... , ...... You are cordially invited!"'"" " , ' ' ' u wipiiw u.ift rtr hiuinit a war in which we are to he the uVcldlni! fa c tor." is i he exiUnr;l.m of Mo Oitl ciu! WnVKevlew givn by diaries S. Hart, director of the dlvliilon of films, committee on public Information. MOTORISTS 01 It UAU.UiK In Miild for evwy kin I of repair work, ami our workmen am ohti In Ihrlr line. Nothing Is ever hnif done, no (Mall la ever overlooked. It l properly llnlalicd oa I In) xKit, Our prim are reasonable. Huy your suppllr from ua. We thorite no more than the foreign hler for the kanwt article, nod VK PAY THE HtKUaiT and YOU S VK IT. liny your gnaollno from oa. It I the beat and our price are at nay nt the bottom. It pay to buy your gaxollnc here. (Iiurvh of (lirist This is to be another busy day. Plan to attend every service. Bible school at 10, Introduced by the 10 o'clock surprise. The 1 1 o'clock hour will feature the "Whole Family Sen-Ice." Bring your service flag. There will be special music. At 12 a delegation will leave for Merlin for dinner and an afternoon service. of thp real meaning If von hav a car clan to Bo. At the Struggle." writes .Mr. evening service a chart sermon will be presented on the most important question before the church today. Come. Chas. R. Drake, minister. "It should be brought to the atten tion of the public the Importance of the Official War Itevlew as a mea-.n of stimulating enthusiasm and brlr-K-Ing home to the people a realization of the ureal Dart. T-ils realization will mean a more general response to the plea for invest ment I in Liberty bonds and thrift sMmi as well as a greater generosity In contributing to the various wnr-ai-t organizations." "CAN I BE CURED?" munity Service, American Library Association. Jewish Welfare Board and Salvation Army, have at the re quest of President Wilson, combined forces for a drive for war funds dur ing the week of November 11 to 18. The campaign will be for $170.- 500,000 and the eight states of thei west together with Alaska and Ha-: wail have been askel to raise fivej ending of hostilities, should the warper cent of tnig amount or $8,525, come to a close without giving the1 000 as follows: Ra 1st (liuprh The public is cordially Invited to the services at the Baptist church which will be as follows: Sunday school to begin at 9:45 a. m. with 15 minutes song service led by th orchestra. Sermon at 11 a. m. b now often have you heard that Rev. James M. Powers.. B. Y. P. I'. "au f.romJt1he victim of disease. v . ! Perhaps the disorder has gone too at 7 p. m. in charge of Group Two. . .,,.,,..,, No evening preaching service. :tg tirHt stages and the pain and aches are only nature's first cries for help. Do not despair. Find out the .icause and give nature all the help 30 ana'you can and she will repay you with health. lxok after the kidneys. The kidneys are the most overworked or gans of the human body, and when ithey fail in their work of filtering Flint Church of Christ Hclentlat :and throwing off the poison that eon- Catholic Church Masses on Sunday at 7 :30 a. m. Rev. Father J. G. Vlen. fhrUfia Science services are held istantly accumulates in the system. every Sunday. In the W. O. W. hall, r, L "L.,, allies a chance to wreak revenge by California .o-t-J.i-w;at ii a. m. weunesany uvouu. "' --; almost Immediate relief from kid w , ,. Washington l,278,7i0 ; ngs at 8 o'clock. The subject 'or nPy , bladder troubles and their "Oregon 767,250 today is "Are Sin, Disease, and Death kindred ailments. They will free But would the revenge be worth lhej jjontana 511 500 Real?" your body from pain In short order, price? Germany certainly deserves Idaho ...ZZZZZZZ 429X.0, Reading room I. open from 2 toJ such a punishment her punishment Utah 341,000 4 p. m. daily except Sundays and tnree sizes, sealed packages. Money cannot be too severe and the allies ! Wyoming 196,075 holidays. The public Is cordially In- refunded If they do not help you. should, and probably would, inflict Nevada S5.250 vlted to attend the services and to; , ., ... , , , Hawaii 213,1 i- visit the reading room c khu Lirdr cujiHi.ieuces, out sucn a revenge would have its price and Alaska 17,050 Every cent raised will be used In thousands of our brave boys' lives war work and will I the means of Pfl IIUTDV UIuLDL flL ATU splendid UUUIl I Ih ItllLIIL ULfllll L would be that price. But judging maintaining and raising the hi from the attitude of the peoples of morale of the 80ldler9 and sailors. State and county committees have been formed and the campaign will (Continued from page 1) all the allied countries Germany can save herself from the threatened fire rlnrpA down tn the last home In tlon uainted and weather-worn to re bath only by unconditional surren-jth? community. It will signify thelsemblo a real mill. der. However, warning l8 sent oiit!"8110"'" barking or the men at the, "A wrecked house often serves us from Washing,,,, ,.viu, .,, ..,..., J front. us very good camouflage" said tht . . .,.,0w.. uvaiiuiti vtiir. 1 to not put too much faith in the be lief that Germany will suddenly end the war by accepting unconditional surrender. Only Ona Corn Peeler'Gels-lt" Stop Corn Faint; See Corn Peel 0ft It I Juit when a corn hurts that you want to f'l nurntt shout getting no or 11. way ian cnanca of keeping the corn and having th "Ul- paln grow worse? You'll ui ' D Pride Goeth Before a Fall ItOOlAMA'H I'LKillT Many people are probably wonder ing why Roumania has not taken an .active part in the world war during the past few months, but the fol lowing information, from Lieutenant Vasile Stoica, vice-president of the Uj'imanian council at Pa-is, full) explains why the Roumanians have .act been hep.-1 from lately ' 1. e Ro 'ui.inlan natir'j will 'carry on' to the end," he eald. "Not one of the small nations is beaten so long as the United States is In the war. No matter how unhappy Its plight, not one of them Is disheart ened. "True, Roumania lies for the mo- we McMiANf aiimni.ii (fiH tt 'fVOVP Of vw ovk. if" nrr.B Th Onlr PnUUMf War b "C." It" anyhow, aooner of later; might aa well lino It sooner. Then you ara absolutely sure that the corn will loosen from your to o that you can peel the whole thine; oft pain leesly with your Angers, In on com plete piece Just like peeling a ba nana. It takes a second or two to apply "Ueta-lt." There's no fueling or puttering. Corn-pains will van ish that'll keep you sweet whil th "deta-It" doe the rest. Nothing new for corn ha been discovered since "Oets-H" wa born. Follow th Judgment of the million; in "Qet-It" and b aura to be corn and pain free! You'll iy It's rjistlo. "QeU-lt," th guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure way, eoett but a trifle at any drug stor. M 'I'd by JC. Lawrence Co., Chicago, Id. Sold In Grants Pass, and recom mended as the worlds best corn remedy by George C. Sabln. Fashion Garage and Machine Shop Burke & Son, Proprietors WI1EGRIP TIRES ARE OUTWEARING CORDS We Have Them $ C. L. HOBART CO. Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! WHKAT !Miti.r-:v .'.! TAI.I'A Chicken Wheat OI.KOM !t;.lK i!C I'Ot'M) J. Pardee Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. V. T. Ilreen, I'ropr. H, Glddlngs, Agent Big Pierce Arrow Cars Easy Riding OfficeOld Observer Blk. Corner Seventh and G streets I'hojie 2A TelephoBe 22H-J and lfl