PAGE FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COl'RIKIt Tl lCHDAV. Kfclllll'ARY M, JOltt. First Aid To Injured and Neglected Eyes Letcher & Son Optomertrlsts Here is your opportunity to Insure gainst exnbtrrmssins errors in pelUac proouadatioo and poor choic of words. Know the memnina; of puniioc war terms. Increase your efficiency, which results la power and iucccsi. WEBSTER'S -NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY is an all-knowing teacher, a universal question answerer, made to meet your needs. It is in doily uso by hundreds of thousands of suc cessful men a&d women ibo world over. 4M.M0 Words. 2700 Peers. HH II. lustrations. 12,000 Bloftraphlciil En tries. 30. Sott Osogrsphical Subjects. OtsND nm, (Hie hest Award) PTimw-FajifiD xlxpooitioa. SGCLU tat EdUl-TAPa Ulowss. WRITE tor Sprrtmen Pairs. FREE Pocket Maps il you asms litis psscr. G. AC. MERRIAM CO Springfield, Mas-, U.S. A. mm mm journey (Continued from page 1.) npon the stone floor, their heads fcuried in the laps of their sleeping husbands. For a time sleep had mer cifully dulled their misery. Others, stolid, but with an unforgettable look of bewildered despair, sat upon their belongings staring vacantly be tore them. The air in the place was horrible and overpowering. Two old men, weak and trembling from sickness and privation, staggard outside to get a breath of fresh air. The effort was too much for them. Struck by an icy gust of wind they eank groaning and fainting on the Ice. There are In Russia today many, very many, similar cases of which the above Is a true (ilcture. These poor people living peacefully in the heart of Immense Rjssia are the In nocent victims of the great war. Rus sia today is prostrate and helpless and in this hour of woe turns to the people of the United States for com passion, guidance and help. (The above dispatch was sent by a correspondent of the Associated Press, who made a 3.000 mile jour ney to get first-hand Information for the outside world.) 65 Loganberries Are used to flavor one Jiffy-Jell dessert. The juice is condensed and sealed in a vial. This is one of our best fruit flavors. Compare it with the old-style quick gelatine desserts. - - m?m 10 Flavor, of Your Croctr't 3 Pacha ft for 28 Ctntt m I). B. Reynold went to Glondale this morning. Mrs. J. .H. Rankin returned this morning from Roscburg. James Logan and little daughter, of Medford, were in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt returned this morning from a visit at Portland. V. S. Maxwell left lor Portland last night to attend the automobile show. Geo. E. Lundburg returned this morning from a business trip to Portland and Taroina. Gordon Griffin, of Medford, is in the city tor a tew days with his fath er. IT. A. Griffin. .. Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Weber leave tonight fdr Katchikan, Alaska for a visit with Mrs. Weber's parents. Musterole Cold Cream. Sabin has It 100 Mrs. H. K. Preston left this morn' ing tor her home at Portland, after spending a week or more with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Fallin. W. J. Sturges ami wife, who' visit ed relatives here tor the past two weeks, went to Medford this after noon. . . G. H. Carner went to Eugene this morning. He will also go to Port land on business and then to Camp Lewis for a visit with his son, Tyr- rel Carner, who will soon be dis charged from the service. H. A. Gray of Portland, who- has been visiting his brother, Fred Uham, went to Medford this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. A-. E. Everton are in the city for a few days. They were at San Francisco to visit Mr. Ever ton's brothers, Ernest and Elmer, who are in the Southern Pacific hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. , W. W. Hough of Buhl,' Idaho, arrived here this morn ing from California where they spent the last two months, and will visit the former's, brother, W. O. Hough, whom he has not seen "for 35 years. Ben F. Collins today received a wire from his son, Fred Collins, stating that he would arrive home tomorrow morning from Camp Tay lor, Ky. He arrived In New York January 14 and was discharged at Camp Taylor. He was a member of Battery E, 2nd Field Artillery. E. E. Rorapaugh representing Mor ris Bros.' investment securities spent several days in the city and reports having had a good business, making several bond sales. Mr. Rorapaugh was a former resident of Grants Pass and still retains property interests here. WILL RESTOCK ALASKA Juneau, Alaska, Jan. 31. (By mall.) Plans for the restocking ot Alaska with herds of musk ox, an anin;al extinct in the territory since 1850, are being worked out by Gov ernor Thomas Riggs, Jr. The musk ox, besides being one of the choicest food animals that Inhabit the north, produces about 15 pounds of wool annually. In 1850, according to Governor Riggs, the natives killed the last of the musk in Alaska and the animal since that time has leen extinct in this territory. Great herds of them abound in the northern Can adian provinces however, and Gover nor Riggs Is striving for the purchase of a number of these herds by the territorial government. TO UNITED STATES Peking, China, Feb. 25. Premier Chin Nun-hsun said today that "China Is very grateful to President Wilson and the United States dele gates In Paris, and that the whole Chinese nation wished to thank the United States through the Associated Press." i China Intends to publish all secret agreements she made during the war. . CLEMEXCEAU IMPROVING Paris, Feb. 25. Premier Clemen ceau's progress Is such that he Is now classified as convalescent and will seon be able to return to work. Several arrests have been made of those having Inclinations similar to those of Emile Cottln, his assailant. If yoii have anything to sell try la classified ad. . iU5 LOCAL rYch Breed lily Moore Baking Co. 100 Attention Uoy ScouU of Amork-a--Meellng tonight at 7:10, Chamber of Commerce. Be prompt. Bring annual registration toe ot 35 cents. Electric Work Phone 90. Medford. Store. Pauls Electric 3tt Service at PrenbyUn-ian Church- Key. J..R. Liuulngor ot Corning, Calif, will be In the .city later in the week and will preach at the Presby terian church Sunday, March 2, nnd also on the following Sunday. Commence Now s To plan on going to Murphy Sat Mirday night, March 1. It will be lonesome everywhere else. ' 01 Butter Pat Higher . The buttertat price this morning! is reported as KB cents. v Royal A rth SpeeliU A special convocation ot Reaines chapter No. 28 R. A. M., will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Work in Mark Master and Past Master de grees. By order of F. M. Huyler, H. P. . ioo Minor Arretted j One of the local boys under 21 years of age, w,as arrested last night on the charge of smoking cigarettes He appeared before Justice Hoiman this forenoon and paid a $5 fine. .Milk J Vices Reduced Beginning March 1: $3 per month lor quarts; 11.75 for pints. Anna M. Lewis, phone 244-R; F. Y. Quick, phone 609-F-ll. 01 Workjrm Glendale Cutoff- John Hampshire went to .Glen dale this morning to commence op erations . on his grading contract from the Douglas county line to the Jacques place. , There -will be about 125 men at work on this stretch or road in a few days. Marine Bond Letter Paper Five hundred sheets of 16-ltj. Ma rine bond paperletter size, for 90c: 100 sheets for 20ef 20-lb. stock. 25c per 100 sheets. Closing out' this brand. Courier. . . 99tf Axhliuid IMoneer Dies ut 90 Bethuel H. Hatch, a resident of Ashland for over 30 years died last Friday after a lingering lllnes, at the age of 90 years and 9 months. ' Mr. Hatch was a native' ot New Tork state where he grew to manhood and was united in marriage to Miss M. E. Hyde In 1867 Christmas of last year this devoted conple -celebrated their golden wedding at their home on Granite street. Since that date Mr. Hatch had .been gradually failing In health, and death was not unexpected. Ship Hogs Saturday We will ship another car of hogs on Saturday, March 1. Anyone hav ing hogs ready for market kindly notify us before Saturday. Temple Market.' Oi Continued .from Page One.) These measures proposed the follow ing increases; - . . Insurance commissioner from. $3, 000 to $3,600 a year; state veterin arian from $2,400 to a minimum of $2,400 and a maximum Of $3, COO; corporation commissioner from $3, 000 to $4,200; Increase for state en gineer, from $3,000 to $3,600; state superintendent of schools from $3,- 000 to $3,600 and in addition sev eral bills to increase the salaries ot district attorneys. " . The '16 senators who warded off the hands of the officials seeking to dip deeper into the state's coffers were: Dlmlck, Eddy, FarrelL" Gill, Laclm-iundr1" LaFollett, . Nickelsen, Patterson, Porter, Smith of Coos and Curry; 8mltb,, of Josephine; Strayer, Thomas, -Wood, Eberhard and Hus ton. With the hope that this pha lanx; might be broken, motions to recess until Monday were frequent, but the .negative vote smothered the ayes. PRICE OF LIQUORS BOAR San' Francisco, Feb., 2 5. Starting today drinl of whiskey costs 28 cents in all parts of the country where the so-called first-class saloon exists. .... ... . M E A Washington, Feb. 25. The trend toward belter agricultural education Is nowhere . rotloctoil more clearly than In the work ot the federal board tor vocational education among the disabled soldiers, sailors and in a rlnes. . The number ot boys who have been rained on farms ot the non-progressive type is considerable, and a largo proportion ot them now desire to receive specialised educa tion in order that thoy may go back to the old home place, pull It out ot the hnphaxnrd rut and put It on a paying basis. The sights these boys have seen in France where the' thrifty French farmer has brought intuhslve cult! vatlon to a science to whore almost unbelievable amounts are raised on small acreage ' have undoubtedly made a strong Impression upon our returned soldiers. They have de elded after all, scientific agriculture and management, at which the av erage farmer Is Inclined -to scoff, really is something of actual value. Many of these men are badly dis abled and will never again be able to rely upon brute strength, which before the war was their chief and only asset. They have now 'become convinced that mere strength does not amount to much and that it Is the expert knowledge and ability to direct which does county most great ly. This education Is given them absolutely free by the United States government. They are sent to the best agricultural schools In the coun try, paid a supply allowance of $65 a month while pursuing their stud ies, and all other expenses 'are de frayed by the federal board. The board ts especially anxious to get in touch with farm boys who have re turned and found themselves unable to make progress , without special training, and all letters of Inquiry are welcomed by the board, the ad dress of which Is Washington, D. C. It has been designated by congress to have entire charge of the voca tional re-education and placement ot disabled soldiers, sailors and ma rines. Dawson, Y. T., Feb. S. A league for the development of Yukon terri tory to be known as the Yukon De velopment League,- has been organ ized by leading mining operators. merchants and business men of Daw son. The purpose of the league will be to secure Yukon's share of the war indemnities and development of the territorial mining resources. The league already has petitioned the Canadian government requesting construction of a railway to connect Yukon territory with one of the Ca nadian transcontinental lines. NI-.W V ... V FOR SALE CHEAP 40 acres, 6 miles from town on the Crescent City road. Mrs. W.' H. H. Taylor, 421 West L street. 25 WAITRES3 WANTED Apply at the Oxford. ' lOOtf ELECTRIC WIRING, and general electrical work, repairing, . house wiring. C. C. Harper, 607 E 8t phone 47. tt v. WANTED Second hand piano. Musi . he cheap. Address No. 34 4 care ot Courier. -105 FOR BALE 40 acres Improved, . eight acres lnjsiiltlvatlon, house, i barn, milk house, tool house, ' some good fruit trees, school "grounds adjoin place. Price, $800 ': if taken at once. Call or address J. S. Harvey, 850 North Seventh street. '-.' - ,. 05 Adler-i-ka Did It "I had pain in the pit of my stom ach, no appetite, sour-stomach and very, much gas. 'Doctors could not help me. The FIRST dose of Adler- i-ka helped me." (Signed) Henry Welp, Lake View, Iowa. , One dose Adler-i-ka relieves sour stomach, gas and constipation IN STANTLY. Empties BOTH , upper and .lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which ' poisons system. Often CURES . constipation. Pre vent, appendicitis. We have sold Adler-lka many years. 'It ts a mix ture of buckthorn, cascara,' glycer ine and nine other simple drugs. National Drug Store. THREE GOLD STARS IN FAMILY SERVICE FLAG Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Huxlo, ot Phoe nix, pareuts of II. C. Iloxls of Ash land, have done their best not their bit tor their country during the past great war, About two weeks ago news came to them ot the death ot their son, Private 1-eroy lloxto, who was born at William and who died with pneumonia In a French hospital. This sad tidings followed shortly after the news had reached them that two other sons, Ralph and Will, had glvon their lives for their country on November 11, the day ot th signing of the armistice. These two y (win j men with another brother, Frank, were members ot the 21st In fantry, Four sons given to the ser vice of their country and three of them paying the supeme ssorlflce of their lives Is a record to which all honor la given. Ashland Tidings. Vt DolUrs Reward - Five dollars reward will be paid for the arrant and conviction of any one stealing the Dally Courlors from residences or mail boxes. Silk Slipover Camisoles MRS. E. Don't Forget We Deliver the Goods Full Line Of Groceries Garden Seeds, Pea Seeds, Onion Sets Poultry Food, Wheat, Shelled Corn ,. , . Whole and Ground Barley Price and Quality Guaranteed J. PARDEE ' 202 South Sixth Street CATTLE WANTED G. W. Ring - MONTAGUE, CAL. Will be at the Hotel Josephine for a few days "Kec crown" gives greater mile. age because it is correctly made, straight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline. Look for the Red Crown sign before you filL ITANOAKD OIL COMPANY liauiorouj C. D. FIK8, Special Agent O Y ul TONIGHT ONLY Viliiam Farnuni 1 "The Sign of , F1 The Cross" Thn rit turo Hurt hi Two rn Ago .Is :i.J...- ,m 'J Ice and Ribbon Trimmed REHKOPF of Chiality V.... ' NrVUX .,. fltamlnrd Oil Co., Grants Pass