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DAILY ROGCTB KIT KM CXXHUKH TIIIKHIAY, NOVUMIIKU 7, FAGB TWO ill H RiVER COU Published Dally Except Saturday Ml. E. VOORHIES, Pub. and Propr. Catered at postofflos. Grants Pase. Or., aa second eiaaa mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display apaea, per Inch 15 Local-Dareonal column, oar Una 10c Headers, oar Una 6c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year....6.00 Bt mall ar oarrler. a.r month.. .601 BURN OUR MATCHES lc Tc lOc PACKAGES WEEKLY COoRIER By mall, par year . -81.66 TIMBER OP ASSOCIATED PREbo The Associated Preaa ta exclusively entitled to tba use tor republication at all newt dlssatobes credited to It a not otbarwlaa credited in this aper and alto the local aewa pub- Uahed herein. All rlgbta of republication ot epe dal dlspiitchea herein ara also reserved. ... KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY QUALITY FIRST From the time the Oermana reach ed Thlaucourt In September, 1914, until a tew days after the Tillage bad been retaken by American troops the civilian, were entirely without fresh meat ot any kind excepting now and then a chicken or a rabbit which were raised In cell ara without the knowledge of the Germans. All the cattle in the region of Thlau court were taken by the Germans, but two cows being left to furnish milk tor babies. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918- OREGON WEATHER ' ' Fair, heavy to killing frost 4 -f in the morning; light, northerly -4. winds. ' 1 ARIZONA MAN EARNS NAME 'SAUSAGE EATER i . i ' THE AMERICANS FIRST TO ENTER THIAUCOURT With tbe American Forces in France, Oct. 10. (Coreapondence of the Associated Press). It was three American privates who gae the French civilians of the German oc cupied village of Thlaucourt the greatest thrill of their lives. For four years they had been waiting and then the Americans came. When the three privates an ad vance guard of ewarma of othar Am ericans in their wake swung into the war-torn village of Thlaucourt not a soul was in the streets. But within a few minutes news spread among the TOO hundred civilians that the Americans were there and mgn and women and children came in droves from cellars where they had been hiding In terror for two days and nights. And from other cellars and dugouts there came 600 German soldiers who were delighted with tbe Idea of giving up. The offensive of the First Ameri can army, which wiped out the St. Mlhlel salient, began on a Thursday morning and It was Saturday after noon when the weary 'Americans reached Thlaucourt, hungry and fa tigued from fast walking in their eagerness to keep pace with the flee ing Germans. As the Americans poured into the village and the French realized more and more that again Thlaucourt had come into her own men stood in the streets and cried openly and women sat about on doorsteps and bits of wreckage caused by shells and wept until near exhaustion. And in the confusion tbe children cheered but even some of them, the older ones realizing what it all meant, cried too and kissed tbe bands of the officers and men. What food they had on hand the French turned over to the Ameri cans the villagers insisting upon the Americans taking all they wanted of what they bad. So in the streets and in the bouses, some of them oc cupied only a few .hours previously by tbe German officers and men. the Americans made themselves at home, for a short breathing spell, and tbe French population of the village en deavored to satisfy tbe appetites of Phoenix. Aris., Nov. 7. The son of a German father and a Prussian at that, (Lieut. Frank Luke has brought no great joy to the father land ot bis ancestors. He is rated as the second American ace and his proclivity for bringing down Ger man observation balloons during night attacks has won for him the name ot the "sausage eater." He has toeen so busy bringing down Ger man balloons and airplanes be has not had time to write to bis parents tor more than a month. Lieutenant Luke was born here and was educated in the Phoenix schools. - (He was employed in the Alo mining camp when the United States entered the war. He tried to enter the navy but was prevented by illness and be attempted to enlist aa an alrolane mechanic He was In duced to try the flying end ot this nine and was trained at North Island. San Diego, Cal., and at the around school at Austin, Tex. He sailed for France in May and has 14 balloons and eight airplanes to bis credit since joining the overseas forces. A. dollar will care for soldier for a week. How many aoldiera will you make happy next year? They are waiting for your answer to the United War Work Campaign. FIGHT, SAYS HiENEFF Moscow, Nov. 7. "Sovlot Russia will never enter into au alllauce with Germany nor with the entente pow ers," recently declared Lo Kamon eff, the Bolshevik loader named ambassador to Austria who, held as a prisoner tor 6 months by the Fin nish white guards, has returned to Russia. 'We have ceased war making and will not be a toy In the bands ot this or that imperialism," Kameneff de clared to the Moscow soviet. "We are surrounded by an Iron ring and the only salvation tor ua Is to ad here to our original policy. Tbe working man ot Russia must tight' tor complete independence." Discussing . Norway and Sweden, where Kemeneff recently visited, he said. "They are neutral only as to this war and not neutral to soclalla tic Russia. We socialists have no allies, no friends and no neutrality BOYS STILL LEAVING FOR TRAINING Good Reports Please Grants Pass Thtre has never been anything with the QUICK results of pure La- voptlk eye wash. One man a eyes were so badly strained he could not read without pain. TWO applica tions of Lavoptlk relieved blm. A lady had tried three different glasses for weak. Inflamed eyes. ONES La voptlk waBh surprised her. We guar- antee a small bottle to beneni EVERY CASK weak, strained or In flamed eyes. National Drug Store. The following ten men will en train for Camp Lewis within the flvs day period, beginning November III Albert A. Tavls, Merlin. William K. 8tone, Provolt. V. U. White, Kerby. Wayne W. Winter, Grants Pass, John F. Ward, Hugo. Carl M. Lathrop, Grant Pass. Harry G. Neely, Grants Pass. C. a. Emerlck, Grants Psas. Richard Every, Merlin. Olen Allen, Grants Pass. Alternates 'Luther Ruth and Earl Pet tenser, both of Grants Pass. FRANCHISE FOR DITCH CARRIES BY BIG VOTE II y au overwhelming voto Tursday the City of Grunts Puss granted a right-of-way through the city for the Gravity District Improvement Com pany's Irrigation illlcli. Seven of tbe eight precinct In the city only returned about to vou-s against the proposition. The other precinct. No. 8, fulled to post returns on the vote. The voters undoubtedly took a wise course In the matter and ttio grant ing of the franchise means much for the future prosperity of this section ot the 'Koguo river valley. Friendships Obllgatlona. I must feci prWo In my friend's ac complishments ns It they were mint and a property In his virtues. Emerson. II IH ItOMK OVKIlH.;H To the soldier overseas tho work ot the Y. M. 0. A., K. of C. and Sal vation Army Is the nearest thing to home that he knowa. It is the run orote evidence that somebody at home carea for him. . FARMERS 'ATTENTION Experimenting costs money. We are doing business on a solid basis, as we have our trade established no experimenting. I learn that some parties were In the county last week ex plaining their company's operations. The fact la that the saute company tried to break tbe market and lower the Gutter prices to 61 cents. Tou ask them they cannot deny It. The Haielwood Company has kept the price to what It Is and we are paying 65 cents now. Producers can help themselves by sending butter fat to the company that has a market for all tbelr goods and always psy the top prices. HAZKLWOOD CREAMERY C. K. Nelson, operator Unofficial Count of Josephine Count Vote Cast in General Election, Nov. 5, 1918 OFFICE AND CANDIDATE 5 27 103 4 43 129 OPPORTUNITY TO THRIFT STAMP MONEY To tbe Residents ot School District No. 7: Until November lath 25o per name will be paid cash for each child between the ages of 4 and ZQ resldlne within School District No. 7 whose name docs not already ap pear on tbe annual census on file In the clerk's office. Those interested should call at the office of E. S. Van Dyke, clerk, for cards and further Information. Tbe names lacking on the annual census will probably be from families where there are no children In school, or recent arrivals. EDWARD 8. VAN DYKE 09 School Clerk ATTENTION! TRUCK, TRACTOR AND AU TOMOBILE OWNERS We have in our employ one of the best acetylene welders on the coast. All kinds ot heavy machinery and aluminum crank cases welded. We weld anything. AU kinds of lathe work turned out, PRICES REASONABLE Phone 100 Crater Lake Motor Co. . ? MEDFORD, OREGON r For Senator, Short Term 12 Martha E. Bean, Socialist IS Fred W. Mulky, Republican For Senator, Ion Term 14 Chas L. McNary, Republican .. 15 Albert Slaughter, Socialist 16 Oswald West, Democrat For Representative, First IMst. 17 W. C. Hawley, Republican 18 Harlln Talbert, Socialist For Governor 19 Walter M. Pierce, Democrat . 20 B. F. Ramo. Socialist 21 James Wlthycombe, Republican For State Treasurer 22 O. P. Hoff. Republican 23 David P. Mason, Democrat 24 PauUne Sears, Socialist For Justice Supreme Court 25 H. W. Evans, Socialist 26 Charles A. Johns, Republican . For Justice Supreme Court Vacancy John S. Coke Conrad P. Olson A. S. Bennett ... For Attorney General 27 George M. Brown, Republican 28 E. L. Cannon, Socialist t... Hupt. Public Instruction 29 J. A. Churchill, Republican .... 30 Inez Augusta Lusk, Socialist For Labor Commissioner 31 C. H. Gram, Republican 32 August Nikola, Socialist For Oommlwrioner 33 John E. Johnson, Socialist 34 Fred A. Williams, Republican . For Water Superintendent No. 1 35 Mas Burgholzer, Socialist 36 Percy A. Cupper, Republican . For County Representative 37 C. A. Sldler, Republican 38 R. G. Smith, Democrat . For Sheriff 39 Geo. W. Lewis, Republican 40 C. E. McLane, Democrat For County Clerk 41 Eugene L Coburn, Republican, 42 Jennie J. Moss, Independent .. For County Treasurer 43 Geo. 8. Calhoun, Republican ... 44 Amy Booth Holmes, Democrat .. For County surveyor 45 John Dubuls, Republican For County Coroner 46 S. Louehiidge, Republican ...... For County Commissioner, Vacancy 47 J. S. McFadden, Independent For County Commissioner 48 W. F, MoCabe, Republican .... 49 E. C. Neely, Democrat Normal Schools 300 Yes 301 No ..................... Children's Home 302 Yes - 803 No Rovue River Fish Bill 804 Yes 305 No Willamette Fish Bill 306 Yes ... 307 No : Pellnonent Tax 308 Yes 309 No .. Publication Compensation 310 Yes : 811 No Tat Increase 312 Yes 818 No ................... 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