! t PAGE poun GRANTS PASS DAILY (XKIUKK ' FltlUAY, JANTAI1Y 10, i! 1 I! -ii ! !i li ! 'i i ! I I ! ! i 1 4 I 1 What Is the main difference between a hlg duck In a lttle puddle and a little ducX In a big puddle? The slee of the puddle! AVE IH NOT CLAIM, TO BK A BIO DUCK! AND YET WE ARK TOO OLD IX THE MEAT BUSINESS TO BE STYLED A lHTKLING! WE ARE THEREFORE, JIST A MEDIUM SIZED Dl'CK IV A MEDIO! SIZED Tl'DDLE! MAKING A BIO XOISE ABOUT ' OU WARES. BE GOOD, COME HERE FIR GOOD MEATS AXD WE WILL MAKE GOOD WITH THE GOODS! The City Market 403 G STREET PHOXE 52 PORTLAND TO HAVE 12,000 TON DRY DOCK The Initial step in a comprehen sive plan to put Portland on the map as a port was taken today when the commission of public docks unani mously decided to construct a 12.. 00 0-ton floating drydock at an es timated cost of $1,200,000. Chief Engineer O. B. Hegardt was Instrut ed to immediately prepare the plans, and as soon as they are adopted by the commission contracts for the construction ' of the dock will be awarded. The dock will be located on the St. Johns terminal grounds, and, al though the commission has not formally decided the question, It will be of wood Instead of concrete con struction Telegram. Gosh! ' While a Toledo man was shooting bedbugs in his room, a bullet glanced and wounded bis roommate. We have roomed in other towns whsre yon had to go after the bedbugs with a ham mer or a baseball bat, but we'd hate to room In Toledo, where yon have to go after 'em with a gun. Let Us Supply You We Carry the Finest line of Poultry All the Year Around Chickens that are freth killed. Fish, steaks, chops. : Everything In the 1 Meat Line , The Temple Marl LONDON GETS GLIMPSE nr ruiniiA 'n ' Loudon, Dec. 20. iCorrospou dence of the Associated Press.) A "Q" ship has come to London. She is a gray, dingy, noudes-rlpt kind or ship, perhaps a collier, or a coastal tramp. But all London is flockrag to St. Katherlne's Dock to see her, for the frowsy old tub represents a development of naval warfare which produced some of the finest heroism in the history of sea fighting. According to Sir Eric Geddes, first lord of the British admiralty, noth ing could be more Inspiring than the conduct of the officers and men on the "Q" ships "those mystery ships where tor hours the men lay, and were shelled and killed and lay un tended until the opportunity came to sink the enemy. This "Q" ship is certainly not what she seems. At a signal her hatches can disclose glistening 4 -inch guns, and her harmless-looking stays rap out wireless messages, For more than two years her skip per. Lieutenant-Commander Anten, V. C, and her crew, al of whom remain with her, have been hunting U-boats. Gunner Cunningham, wearing a Distinguished Service medal, shows visitors to the ship how they tackled submarines. (Leading the way to the forecastle, he points to a hawser reel lying on the deck. "That's a dummy," he says. "It's the skip per's lookout when a submarine is sighted. This little smokestack Is also' a dummy it hides a periscope. The skipper from his look-out would give the range to the hidden gun crews. "No sign of life was to be seen on the ship after a 'panic party' had put off In an open boat until the order came Flre.' Then this fore hatch flew open and the sides of that dummy cabin fell outward, and the two 4-inch guns got to work. We settled one U-boat with 12 hits out of 14 from one gun and seven out of eight from the other." The crew of this decoy ship hunt ed submarines in an old steamer called the Stock Force until the forepart of - that vessel was blown away by a torpedo. It was on the Stock Force that Lieutenant-Commander Auten won the Victoria Cross. Finicky Elephant An elephant, in bis native land, has a hard Job to And what he likes to eat Contrary to the general belief, he will not eat anything, but be selects care fully the best of roots, herbs, fruits and various vegetables. When la cap tivity, he eats about the same kind of fodder, with a few exceptions. Includ ing pastry, bread, nnts (chiefly pea nuts) and some other goodies which may be offered to him. Elephants eat no kind of meat whatsoever; they will only eat pure grown food or clean bread or pastry. Know Whortleberries? Very few people, we suspect have tasted whortleberries, and many do not know what they are. There Is an excuse for their Ignorance, as e perts were long In doubt whether the fruit was the same as the bilberry ; but now tney are agreed that they are one. The Scots call them blaeberries on ac count of their color, which Is a genuine blue, and so In the "Jierrv Wives" Pis tol Instructs the fairy to "pinch them uiue as Diinerry." Birds Speak a Language. The birds and animals do not nse a great nmny words or sounds, but they can certainly understand each other, writes Georpe F. Burba In the Columbus DlKpatoh, That Is, they are able to converse with each other to some extent. There isn't any doubt about it. They have their alarms ot danger; thoy have their distress calls; they have their softer tones rff affec tion, Caesar's Wounds. In a paper rend before the French Academy of Medicine It was declared that although Julius Caesar received 85 wounds when he was murdered only one was f ataL The first blow produced only a Slight WOUnd. hut thn nwnnil which penetrated the walls of the tnorax, was mortal. After the first blows Caesar fainted and then his as sailants struck at him repeatedly. Twenty-Four Hour Time In China. In China time In ralxnlnoA m basis of a 24-hour stretch Instead of two 12-hour periods, as we are still doing. This Is indicated by a time table of the Shanghai-Nanking rail way. We have, for instance: Tnnyang, 12:09; Cliinkiang, 12:52; Nanking, 14:15; Pukow, 15:80. Italy also is us ing 24-hour time. The day begins at one o'clock in the morning and ends with midnight as 24 o'clock. PER52NflL LOCAL A new selling plan on llooslor. Cabinets at Hulmnu'a Furniture Store, 605 U street. ' 61 Tiiuluc. Sablu has it. 61 Kans lteamcs, attorney of Mod- ford, was In the city yesterday. " Hemstitching and plcottng at 10 cents a yard All work guaranteed The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 17tf Homo Anln Grandmas Cookies in 10c packages at Kinney & Truux Grocery. . - .61 Captain W. ' H. Conner arrived from Camp Lewis this morning and Is spending the day ' with his sister, Mrs. Geo. JS. Lundhurg. Electric work Paul' Electric store, phone 90 Medford. 62 Gold Seal rugs and Gold Seal art carpets at special prices at Holman. ALASKA MAKES FIRST, Soatle, Wash., Jan. 10 Two more minerals, platinum and molybden ite, have beeu added to the list of metals produced in paying quanti ties In Alaska, says a review ot the Alaska mining In 1918 issued by J. L. McPherson, " secretary of the Alaska bureau of the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce. "Alaska made its first shipment of platinum In November. 1918." said the review. "One hundred and thir ty-three ounces of the metal valued at $13,577 arrived In the state re cently from widely separated local ities in the territory. Six ounces came from Salt Creek In the upper Copper River region. 22 ounces came from Dime Creek near Nome and 105 ounces came from Salt Chuck Mine In the Ketchikan district." GIANT FIR HOLDS FIRE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS A dead grand fir tree, four feet In diameter, was Ignited June 27, 1918, during a forest fire, and burn ed continuously nntll November 8, although heavy rains visited the re gion In September and October, ac cording to Forest Ranger John Klrk patrlck. The tree stood near the mouth of the north fork of Clspus river, on the Rainier national forest. When last seen by the ranger the tree was still burning and had been reduced to a stub less than 40 feet high. Ranger Klrkpatrtck says that fires of this sort persist on account of the clinkers which form and He In the center or lowest part of the burn ing surface. The clinkers resemble those In the bottom of a black smith's forge and are like red-hot bricks. A tremendous amount of rainfall Is necessary to cool them off. The clinkers are very hard and present a glazed surface. They re semble lava rock In form, being per forated and honeycombed to some extent. They burn the tongue slight ly when applied to it cold, as potash does. After weathering they crum ble and look like slaked lime. Accidents at Different Ages. One of the lurge cammlty companies hns prepared a compilation Rliowlntr the pprcentiige of deaths due to acci dent nt different hsm. Out of n totnl of 713,801 deaths embraced in the com pilation. 21.1 per cent were persons from fifteen to twenty-nine years old; 10.1 per cent; thirty to thirty-nine; 12.3 per cent, forty to forty-nine; 8 per cent, fifty to fifty-nine, and 4.7 per cent, sixty to sixty-nine. M-:w TO., ay WANTED Light 2-horse wagon; also light double harness. Chas. Hlvely, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 2, across bridge South Sixth St, 61 FOR SALE or trade 40 acres of 'timber for city property or good .. car. Address Box 119, City, 66 BEGINNING CLASS in stenography. Call 4-R. 61 mR SALE 6,000 feet of choice second hand lumber; 1x12 mostly, also some 2x4 and 4x6. Inquire Derlcks, 203 Burgess. , 62 FOR SALE Good wheat hay. In . quire Grants Pass-William stage, phone 287-R. . ' WANTED Stock to feed. Inquire i Grants Pass-Williams . stage. Phone 287-R. .66 Receive New Grader A flue new road grader arrived for Josephine county and will be un loaded from the car this afternoon, What yoirueed at the price you cau afford at Holmnn's Furniture ! Store. v 6 1 1 uu way lo uermery Mrs. Alex white, ot Korby, who expected to leave', last night to be at the bedside ot her son, Harold, who was reported critically 111 with pneumonia at Corvnllis, has received word that he Is .much Improved. Sho returned to Kerby today. Home Again Grandmas Cookies In 10c packages at Kinney & Truax Oroi-ery. 61 Kond Work lliuupoml Work of rebuilding, or rather re surfacing, the macadam road south of the city has been progressing as satisfactorily as could be exported under the circumstances. The con tinued freezing weather has made the work difficult. Homo Agnln - Grandmas Cookies In lOo packages at Kinney & Truax Grocery. 61 Buys Lighting Plnnl C. F. Lovelace, of Wlldervllle, has purchased a 32-volt farm lighting plant from Paul's Electric store of Medford, which he will Install In the near future. The plant will be used tor lighting the home, and general farm purposes. Weather ttinngcn After over three weeks of freexlng weather there was a turn for the better last night. The welcome change thawed out all pipes and brought rain, which has been falling the greater part of the day. Home Again - Grandmas Cookies In lOo packages at Kinney & Truax Grocery.- 61 Oute IHsmlsewl The case of Donald Offlns, accused of communicating with a prisoner In the county jail, was dismissed this morning by Judge Gillette, the judge evidently believing that there was not sufficient evidence to retain Mr. Offlns and considering the visit merely a friendly one. Red Cross Worker Needed More workers are needed In the Red Cross sewing rooms. Two large allotments are on hand and must be completed very soon. Please figure your time during the week so as to give a certain number of hours every week to this work. Hundreds ot thousands ot our men will be In France for a long time. Besides this Belgium is sorely in need of some of the things we are making. Classified Ad Rates Classified advertls'lng in the Dally Courier will be charged for at the rate of 5 cents per line per Issue un less paid In advance. The rate of 25 words at 50 cents per week does not provide for bookkeeping, post age on statements mailed, etc. Here tofore we have. permitted occasional charges at the cheap rates but. no more. Printing that please Wo do it! Courier Job Department. TONIGHT A XI) SATlItDAY ALICE BRADY in "Her Silent Sacrifice" The honest love of a country girl overcome the empty smartness of Parisian society life Mutt Jeff and the 75-mile gun IK PAUTK I LAIt AIIOt T yi'ALITY Preferred StocR CANNJ-: (KHHH TOM ATOMS'' ; CORN t HTIUNd IlKANS A.HTAUAGl'N ) 1IKKT9 ' PRA8 ' l HOMINKY PUMPKIN CLM8 DILI. TICKLES BOl lH SIRVUH I'KACIIKS BASKET GROCERY CO. Spring Will Soon Be Here We hive a carload of FORDS coming Get your order in Ford Worm-Gear Trucks C. L. HGBART CO. NEW MANNER TO FIGHT - RED LIGHT DISTRICT Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 10. Estab lishment ot ono or more slate deten tion homes for the rehabilitation ot women of the underworld Is advo cated In the report of the bureau of social hygiene. Included In the bien nial report of the state board of health. Bills provldiug appropriations ne cessary tor such homes are to be In troduced at this session ot the legis lature with the backing of the Wom en's Legislative council and Wom en's clubs throughout the state, the report said. The bureau recom mended that the proposed homes be established on farms and that com petent physchologlsts and suitable vocational teachers be lncludod on their staffs. , Four methods of stamping out so cial dlsoase were urged by the bu reau, direct treatment, law enforce ment measures, education and re habilltatlon. "This last, a world old plan. Is ot course the most difficult," said the report. "But any plan that doos not include It Is foredoomed to failure. It the diseased woman Is merely given a jail sentence and then turn ed loose again to resume her trade It will only start over again the vl clous circle." From 70 to 80 per cent of all prostitutes are suffering from ven eral diseases and from 20 to 30 per cent are mentally deficient and should have permanent custodial care, the report said. .15 BELOW ATFT. VI KON Fort Yukon, Alaska, Nov, 30. (By Mall). Ice In tho Yukon river here Is two feet thick In places. Al ready the thormnmetors have regis tered as low as 3D degrees below. Legal Blanks at the Courier. JOY THEATER VI WILL I'LKASU YOU APRICOTS HWKICT POTATO K8 HALMON' FISH FLAK KM Tl NA FIHH OV8TK1W ItAltONKKM Hl'Alltl AT MKOKOItli Baroness lluard will give an lllus-. trated locturo at Medford Thursday evening, January 16, on, "My Home In the Field of Honour." Pictures of Chateau Thierry, where the Ore gon hoys fought. Tho Baroness was In tho thick of the groat war, and Is, now making a lour of America. The loctnre wilt be given In the Rlalto Theatre. Admission C5 cents. COMING KVKNT9 Jan. 11, Saturday Civil service examination for postmaster, vacancy at Laland. CHICHESTER S PIL . . . turn iamub aaARa. s.l-.tMs4rsUl riiM is mm fts lBi m mm Hu at w IAMuM It HAH rilJLfatlZ T" mmumn n mm, lilssl, Iltf4 Rat SOlOBYDMGSISCVUtYnliUt b h m fur. JUST as the extremes of joy , nnd sorrow are felt by women, more than by men, so the extremes of "hard times" or prosperity are felt most keenly by the women. Women, as the buyers for Oregon homes, spend probably more than A MILLION DOL LARS A WEEK. Think of this tremendous power In their hands for mak ing Oregon grow and prosper! Homo Industries League of Oregon mmmammaamamtmmn AW "I COMING 81'NDAY nnd MONDAY William Farnum " In VKTOH III GO'S "Les Miserables" A BIG NINE lUiKL FEATURE SPECIAL MATINEE SUNDAY '" ' 2:80 at ItcduccM Trices ! ; t v f-: V;'