Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 20, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1910.
OREGON WEATHER
Fair, gentle southwesterly -f
winds.
MEMORIAL DAY
WHEREAS: On Memorial Day,
y 30th, 1918, at the opera house
Grants Pass many of the good cit-
uns of Grants Pass, thoughtlessly
glected to attend the Memorial
erclses on that date, and listen to
e patriotic address of Hon. Frank
Branrwell, wherein he paid a
owing tribute to the memory of the
tion's, and those iwho paid the su-
eme sacrifice during the Civil
ar that the Union foe preserved.
When it Is recalled that during
e Civil war there were two and a
if million men in the Union army,
id only a little over half of these
en ever returned to their homes
id families surely we of this gen--ation
are thoughtless in neglecting
pay due respect to their memory
Memorial Day.
Were It not for these patriotic
en of 1861-65 who fought the bat
es for the Union for four years of
wful fighting, when the nation's
fe was in the balance there would
no nation today.
To every patriotic, 100 per cent.
-merican Memorial Day should be
acred. As an example in faith' and
atriotlsm to the present generation
Ms sacred day should be observed
a the spirit of General Logan's
tentorial Day order of Ofay 6th,
868, wherein he asked as a respect
o the memory of the Union defend
rs that their graves toe strewn -with
lowers, or otherwise decorating
heir graves.
; May 80th, Is 'now a legal holiday
n about 40 states of the Union. Why
Should good, loyal citizens permit
his sacred day to be commercialized
if the "dollar chasers?" Why
hould many good citizens of Grants
?ass and vicinity thoughtlessly use
his day for plcknlcklng, tall playing
ind vaudeville, shows? Not Ibut these
musements are proper In time and
lace, tout should not be on Memorial
Iay when we assemble to honor the
aemory of our soldier AmA
I THEREFORE, Be it (Resolved that
we, the members of General Logan
Post Grants Pass, Oregon, and the
Womans (Relief Corps endorse the
foregoing preamble, and ask the oa-
pers or Grants (Pass to publish the
Bam.
8. W. PHILLIPS,
Commander General Logan
Post No. 89.
ANNA STTNEBAUOH.
President Womans Relief
- corps.
1 i 10DGE CUIMGEESTIOHS
(Continued from page 1)
'many or of its relations' to the
' league. The summary which was
sent out was not only incomplete,
. but vague and Inaccurate and it 4.
J Impossible to gather from It what
tne terms Imposed upon Germany In
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For yinis
Season
OVR LAST SHIPMENT IS IN
1)IUKI PRUNES, APRICOTS, FIGS
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
Quality First
WOULD'IP" PEOPLE
TO KILL THE VERMIN
many respects really are.
"There Is no desire anywhere to
delay the treaty of peace with Ger
many one moment .beyond the time
necessary to understand it, but we
must have it before us in the official
form. As to the league of nations,
the American people must know just
what they re to be asked to agree
to. By what league they are invited
to take the gravest step ever taken
by the United States, and no organ
ized clamor, no manufactured pres
sure of any kind will swerve the
senate from Its high duty of laying
before the American people exactly
what the league Involves and what
it means to the United States and to
the future peace of the world."
REO SIX TAKEN LAST
NIGHT, FOUND TODAY
FERRYDALE
1
The Misses Itfda and Alice Pence
were visiting helr sister, Mrs, A. I.
Hussey, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Jim Van Dorn ana Neita Kerlln
ger were seen In our neighborhood
Sunday.
Miss Audry Griffin was visiting at
the home of her parents Sunday, re
turning to Grants Pass, Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen and son,
Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs. E.
C Neely and family. D. G. Robert
son and family, G. H. Griffin and
family, were among the Ferrydale
people that were at Grants Pass
Thursday.
Mrs. Janle Flck and daughters
were visiting Mrs. Hogue and Mrs.
Frankum Sunday evening.
Mr. Butler, of Merlin, was In this
neighborhood Thursday looking for
strawberry pickers.
Mrs. ,C Ford spent a few days
at Grants Pass the past week re
turning hpme Thursday.
Dudley Bar, son of Mrs. Lefeld,
returned to his home on Picket creek
recently. He has teen station for
some time at Long Beach, L. I., hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Noble were vis
itors at Mr. and Mrs. 'A. I. Hussey's
Sunday.
Ferrydale schools closed the past
week. The Mapleton school closed on
Tuesday, Miss Hazel King, who was
teacher, returned to her home on
Louse creek. The Griffin school
closed Friday, Mdss Cora Letteken
returning to ber home on Applegate.
The Picket Creek school closed Fri
day,' Miss Elsie Powers returning to
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Lefeld and son, Dudley Bar,
took supper with Mrs. A. I, Hussey
and family Monday evening.
May 17, 1919.
REPAIRING AND PARTS
FOR ALL MOTORCYCLES
The Gaylord Cycle Shop of Med
ford, is now prepared to do motor
cycle and bicycle repairing of all
kinds. Mr. Gaylord has engaged Ira
Casebolt, who has bad years of ex
perience in this line and who will
take charge of the repair work. It
is their intention to carry a full line
of bicycle parts, and they have ar
ranged their connections so that.they
can secure motorcycle iparts for all
makes, on short notice. Mr. Gaylord
and Mr. Casebolt have been motor
cycle iders for years, and have rid
den all leading makes of machines.
They are therefore qualified to give
the benefits of their experience and
skill to patrons of their shop. Mr.
Gaylord has taken the factory course
of instruction at the Harley-Davld-son
factory In addition, and Is speci
ally qualified in that line for which
he is the dealer in the .ttogue River
valley. 72
WATCH the ADS
''' , v It
And Shop Early and Often
A Reo Six automobile, owned by
the Grants Pass-Crescent City stage
line, was stolen from its garage In
this city last night sometime after
10 o'clock. The car is a 1917 mo
del, black body, and bearing license
No. 50,909.
Just before noon today the auto
mobile was found standing beside
the Baptist church, the last drop of
gasoline gone. The car had been
run about 125 or 160 miles, and
there was evidence that a party of
joy-riders had been having the time
of their lives with it.
This afternoon a man by the name
of Riley Cox, who had been In the
city for about a week, was arrested
here by Sheriff George Lewis and
Deputy Sheriff Lister, accussed of
having taken the auto. When taken
before Justice Holman, Cox said he
knew nothing about the car. and his
case will come up for hearing tomor
row at 10:30. Not being able to
raise the $350 bond required by the
Judge, he is awaiting in jail until
the hour of his trial.
Constantinople, May 20 Constan
tinople is being cleaned up 'by the
allies and soon it will be like a Weet-
I ern European city. The regeneration
Of Turkey Is commencing with a
general sanitary campaign in which
the 'American Red Cross commission
to the Balkans hns beeu asked 'to
aid.
"American sanltarv enelneera of
the Goethals type are badly needed
out here," declared an American
physician. "Sewage systems must
be Installed throughout the Near
East in, hundreds of towns. Constan
tinople must ibe cleaned up till it
looks like a Swiss housewife's kitch
en. Mosquito netting by the mil
lions of bales must be brought over.
Iocal doctors do not believe in the
screening of sick beds or of hospital
windows. They must go to school
again in their profession. Swamps
and unhealthy valleys must be drain
ed. The people must be driven out
of the filthy centers of disease Into
the open country where the sun can
get at them and where they can en
gage In' healthy farm work.
"Sometimes," said the Red Cross
doctor, "I feel an irrestlble desire
to gather 10,000 of these unfortun
ate wretches together, strip them of j
their crazy quilt bundles of vermin-'
Infested rags, force them all into a
vast petroleum pool, then Into a
great tank of clean water. I would ,
give them one and all a pair of Am
erican shoes, a pair of overalls and a
sweater."
JUST TRY IT!'
Dopoalt your weekly or monthly puy check In our bunk In a check
Ing account; then pay the butcher, the grocer, the dairyman, the (
laiindryman, and all the others with checks. Your check stubs will '
show where the money goes and your chucks will come buck to
you as legal rocelpis for payment. It's the busluxsa-llke way. De
gin today.
We have a check book and n bunk book reuily for you whim you
mil.
Growing by Helping Others ount will he welcome at our bsnk.
No mutter how small your aco
Josephine County Bank
Used Car Bargains
1 I0IM Mai well (JmmI m new S.MM)
1 1017 Maxwell In flnn condition with rumplrto
Mtiliment Bono
I 1017 llurkukln Maxwell $700
1 101H Clievrolt, Jmh! as new 87B
1 Ford Truck - $100
1 Hulck Hug Hint can linrtlly wait $130
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
FUEL BY THE CUBANS
Reliable Second Hand
FORDS
x at prices which are right
C. L. HOBART CO.
HAND GRENADES GONE,
THEY THREW STONES
Loss of Equipment Fails to Kill
the Fighting Spirit of
the Yanks.
The fighting spirit that made the
American army Irresistible Is Illustrat
ed In the case of Private Michael J.
Feeney of Company O, One Hundred
and Fourteenth Infantry regiment.
Twenty-ninth division, who, with bis
"buddy," named Brady, put a German
squad to flight by burling stones at
them. The incident Is related In a
letter received In New York from
First Lieut T. J. B. Lang, Feeney's
commanding officer, who vouches for
Its authenticity. Lieutenant Lang
volunteered from Jersey City, while
Feeney's home Is In Bayenne, N. J.
The Twenty-ninth division was In
hesvy fighting In a wooded district In
or near the St. Mlhlel sector.
"Feeney and his running mate,
Brady, were occupying the same bunk
bole in the woods," writes Lieutenant
Lang. "There wss just some tangled
underbrush .between them and the
lines of Boches close la front. Dur
ing the early morning some Boches
who evidently bad come op during
the night get close enough to . burl
their band grenades Into our lines.
We were not Id trenches. Ws bad
gone far, far beyond them.
"One Hun burled grenade, quite
accurately and It landed on the edge
of -the' hole which was the "bunting
lodge of Feeney end Brady. ' Feeney
saw the grenade coming and jumping
himself, ' he - hauled his ' comrade,
Brady, afttr him Into the next hole
less than -a foot and bslf te the
right. Of course he didn't have time
to ssve his equipment.
"The grenade exploded with a ter
rible noise. It shattered the stock
of Feeney's rifle, making It useless,
but Feeney wssn't long Id deciding
that the 'Dootchmen' were a dirty lot
and needed a beating. He bad no gun
and no grenades so, with a curse at
the kaiser and his servants, he stood
up In plain view of tbe enemy and
threw rocks and stones at the Huns
a few yards away.
"They evidently didn't feel safe fac
ing Feeney and his mate, Brady, and,
thinking tbey were due for a shower
of grenades, beat s mighty hasty re
treat for their own territory."
Magnificent Royal Residence.
The most notable architectural fea
tore of Buckingham palace Is the grand
staircase of white marble, which lend
to the state apartments. These mng
nlflcent suites are filled with priceless
objects of art and historical Interest
presented to tbe British roonnrchs by
tbe royal visitors of many generations.
All kinds of legal blanks st tb.
Coirier.
Havana, iMay 20. Great quanti
ties of moluaaes are wanted by the
sugar mills of Cuba. Attempts have
been made to utilize this waste pro
duct as fuel for the ibollers of the
sgar mills and now a Cuban Invent
or claims he has Invented an appar
atus which will permit the use of
tbe molasses as fuel without choking
the furnaces.
All tbe sugar mills produce more
molasses than can be marketed and.
It is asserted, twice the amount
needed to furnish fuel for steam
power.
MEDFOKD SANATORI1M
The people of 'Rogue River valley
are to be congratulated upon having
at their doors an institution, like the
Medford Sanitarium. It is tbe only
Institution on ne Pacific coast thor
oughly equipped for the treatment of
diseased conditions. The building Is
so constructed that ach room has
its own lavatory accommodations,
private telephone, sleeping porch,
etc. Take the Item of the Xray de
partment alone. The cost of equip
ping same would 'purchase a very
comfortable bnngalow of five or
more rooms. "But without such
equipment it would tie Impossible to
thoroughly examine a person. In
diseases of the stomach every por
tion of the Intestinal canal can be
seen and the diseased portion shown
to friends and often the patient
themselves.
Special attetion Is Bald to diseases
of iwomen, the stomach and Nutri
tional diseases. 71tf
SALESMEN on the
' road or at hone .
or hotel know
what a help in
their high tension
work is
CORONA
The Personal
Writing Machine.
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