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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1916)
PAGE TWO DAILY WXUK 1UVKK COURIER Daily Bcguo River Courier A. E. VOORHIES, Pub. and Prop. W1LFORD AIXEN, Editor Entered at the Grants P&aa, Ore gon, Poatofnce as second-claw nail natter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Yew IS. 00 Six Months. .. 3.00 Three Months 1.60 One Month .50 Payable la Advance SUNDAY, AUGUST , 1919. AN "UNDESIRABLE", MODS OF CAMPAIGN. , If any branch of the American government should be Immune from a "freedom of the press" that forgets the base of common honesty upon which such "freedom" Is supposed to rest. It should he the judiciary. But when partisanship becomes so rabid or so hard put that political capital ization reaches into the application of rules of justice, and by that in terference increases dangers of taint of future application of those rules by forcing play to temporary popular whim, public opinion should make Itself felt There Is appearing in some Demo cratic newspapers, the afternoon ' I . 1 . - 1 ..1 V ...... W I u u W . . .. l.l . . ii nujiuiug lu.uiBiury in urn luauurmi juhiuv up- this case could show a party favor- elded rases according to personal a writer or. me ' popular- type, a iea- uism or aiscnnunauon, wny was u paper of our neighboring city to the ctslon be rendered. east, for one, a series ot articles by eral office-holder appointed by the. not shown that the democratic ap democratic administration, in which ipolnteea. on the supreme bench had that very abuse of "freedom" Is be-j voted against such decision, which Ing taken. Political attack upon they did not. Charles E. Hughes, the republican On the other hand, a glance Into presidential nominee, here takes the the decision rendered In Coppage vs. form ot a criticism from a ''popular"! Kansas, in which case somewhat the standpoint, of Judicial decisions, ren-jsame principles were Involved, shows dered by the United States supreme! more of the personality asserting It court while Mr. Hughes sat as a ;self. Here Justice Hughes alone came Justice. concurred with his fellow justices, ion, believing the circumstances in chosen both from republican and 'this case should turn the application The tact that Mr. Hughes :out flat-footed in a dlsscuttng oplu- democratic ranks, In the application ot a rule ot justice in some oue or other particular case which might be offensive to some class or other of people, is used In an attempt to turn that class from him. In the Friday article, the Danbury Hatters' case de cision, in which all Ihe justices con- of the law to the laborer. Other justices, Including the democrats, voted the other way. But in any auch analysis of deci sions, where the basis is politics, there Is both juoral and technical wrong. Members ot our Judiciary, national, state and local, are often opinion. We can not legislate that members of the judiciary shall not serve their country It they are called (o public onVe. The only recourse Is through voluntary exerctso ot dis cretion and tho carrying on ot a clean campaign when such a mem tier of the judiciary Is a candidate, whether locally or nationally. The publication of such articles as referred to hits great potential dau ber, ami should be stamped out whether they regard a Justice of the peace who wants to Jx a councilman, or a member of the supreme bench whose cull has been to the highest national oltlce. The paper that pub lishes the artldeand upholds It with a column or editorial is no less a transgressor than he who writes Ihe original. curred, If note Is taken, was used as called upon to serve the public. It an appeal to laborers that Mr. they must always look to popular ap Hughes is opposed to their use of the proval rather than to strict appllca- boycott as a weapon. Now this Is a particular instance. It was not se lected because It was particularly distinctive in showing Mr. Hughes' personal belief, but because the ap plication of the rule of law here dictated that such and such a de- tlon ot rules, upon which practice rests the stability of our law, then our judicial system will have been completely undermined. Rules of justice must guide the judiciary now and In the future as well as in the past. We have passed the period In GRANT LANDS AND GRANTS PASS The presence of the first camp of surveyors in Southern Oregon, tor the purpose of the classification of O. ft C. lands and the possibility of an early throwing open of such grant lands tributary to this city gives an encouragement for Improvement that has long been looked for. But at the same time, the looming up of Your Fish and Hunt Stories are Very Good We re inclined to believe them. To increase the interest in same we want yon to make your selection of Fishing Tackle, Guns i and Aannmnltioo, Tents and Camping Supplies at the Grants Pass Hardware Co. At Your Service Outing and Hunting Supplies All widths of canvas and heavy duck, 30, 36, 40, 00 and 72 indies wide. New shipments ot cotton and wool blankets, feather pillows . und nil kinds of bedding. relent' Diamond Brand all leather sIiocn, regular and high cut styles. All Maes of rubber sole tennis shoes and. oxford. Odium and Saranac auto mobile and work glove. Golden Me LET US FIGURE ON YOl'R PROVISIONS for the Hunting Trip SUGAR 11 POUNDS FOR $1.00 Hmond V Coffee, lb.. 38c Dependable Coffee, Ib.... 38c Royal Club Coffee, lb 33c Wadco Coffee, lb 33c Henpo Coffee, lb 28c Hulk Coffee, lb.. 20c, 23c 32c AMer Milk, 3 cans 23c Prepared Buckwheat Flour, pkg 22c 10-Ib. Sack Pancake Floiir....4.V Alliers Flapjack Flour, pkg. 22c Full Cream ClieeMc, lb 20c Peanut Rutter, 2 lb. for 23c Soda Crackers lb Oc 5c Size Sack Salt..... 4c 10c Size Sack Snlt He 2.V Sie Sack Salt 2(K I J ma. Pink and llayo Bean, ! Sugar Cured Rhcoii Harks. " ll)c Sonar Cured RivakfuM Racun, " 21c Sanlin 7c, UU; 13c Pork and Roans Ik; Up, 22c Vlb. Pall Haiti Syrup 33c 10-Ib. Pall Karo Syrup 03c Large Rot tie Catnup i.v Ginger Snaps, b loc Royal Raking Powder, lb 43c Crew ent Raking Powder, lb..22c 2.Vo.. K. C. Raking Powder 22c JOHNSON'S BEST FLOUR $1.23 SACK CHOICE CREAM Kit V BUTTER 33c ROLL The Basket Grocery The Money Saving Store 417 O St. Hunting Laws OF OREGON Hunters' ami Anglers' licenses Resident Hunter's License, per year $ 1.00 Non-Resident Hunter's License, per year 10.00 Resident or Non-Resident Angler's License 1.00 Combination Hunter's and Angler's License - 2.00 OPEN SEASONS .All Dates Inclusive District No. t (Comprising all counties west of the Cascade Mountains.) Buck deer with horns August 15 to October 31. Silver gray squirrels September 1 to October 31. Ducks and geese October 1 to January 15 (Federal law). Rails and coots October 1 to January 15 (Federal law). Shore birds, black-breasted and golden plover, Wilson or Jack anlpe, woodcock, and greater and lesser yellow-legs October 1 to December 15 (Federal law). Chinese pheasants and grouse October 1 to October 81. Jack son county. October 1 to October 10. No open season Coos, Curry and Josephine counties. Quail Open season In Coos. Curry, Jackson and Josephine counties. October 1 to October 31. Closed at all times In other counties. Doves September 1 to October 31. Open Angling Reason Roth Districts Trout over six Inches April 1 to October 31; bsg limit 75 fish or 50 pounds In any one day. Trout over 10 inches All year; bag limit 50 trout or 50 pounds in one day. Bass, crapples, Williamson's white fish, cat fish and graylings All yesr; bag limit 40 pounds In one day. "Yanks" In Wallowa Lake AH year; except from September 15 to October 10; bag limit 50 pounds In one day. It Is Always Unlawful To hunt without having license on person, and to refuse to show same on demand of proper officer or owner or representative of real property where hunting. , To hunt at night. To sell or have in possession plumage of protected flrds. To hunt on any game reservation. To disguise sex or kind of game. To hunt deer with dogs. To lie in wait near licks while hunting deer. To sell game of any kind except when propagated according to law. , To shoot game from public highways or railroad rights-of-way. To wantonly waste game. For aliens to hunt without a special gun license. To shoot from any power, sink or sneak boat, or sink box. To hunt on Inclosed or occupied nnlnclosed lands without per mission of owner. To trap fur-bearing animals without a license. To resist game wardens or other officers charged with Ihe en forcement of game laws. To have In possession more than 40 pounds of Jerked venison. To trap, net or ensnare game animals, birds or flHh, except as especially provided. To angle for any fish without having a license on person, and to refuse to show same on demand of proper officer. To fish by any other means than hook and line. To use salmon spawn In Willamette river and tributaries south of East Independence station. Marlon county. To cast lumber waste, dye, cbt,mlraln, decaying substance, etc., or to use powder or poisonous substances In streams. To fish nt. night or within 200 feet below nny flshway. To sell trout, bass, crapples, cat fish, white fish or grnyllntr. To maintain an Irrigation ditch without having It screened at the Intake. Get Your Hunter's License at Joe Wharton's Sport ing Goods Store 10tt SOUTH SIXTH STREET i n JViSi j :' .4 Also yonr Hide, Cartridges, Park Suck, Hunting Axe and Knife Fishing Tackle for all kinds of Ashing The only Exclusive Sporting doori HUtrt In Josephine County See the buck's head In the window the finest specimen ever seen In Southern Oregon f ihih mi 1. m 111 m 11 iT ' ft II' I VV i II I v .'. 'A B - 'jy THE IDEAL $ SUMMER BEVERAGE WHKN ICIO MAKII A MOST LlSuiW mviooaatino nam roa TBI NOT WIATHH '; Vy. ft rfiiWl ! WW The Best 25c can KINNEY & TRUAX. GROCERY- Quality First large figures In the Josephine county acreage must not bo taken as prom ising too mm h In Immediate develop, merit. No exact figures will be. known until classification has taken place, but It la found from the assessor's office that although the total O. & C, acreage in this county Is from 172. 000 to 189,000. only about 20.000 acres would bo available and profit able for Immediate homestead entry and cultivation. ' Eventually, some 43,000 acres can be made available, with roads and facilities, while from "0,000 to 0,000 will probably b classified as timber, using a min imum ot 21)0,000 feet of timber to the quarter section. With tbls land lying within a iu dins ot one to thirty miles of this tiy. It will eventually mean a great d fn I. but must bn accompanied In lis becoming available by tbe growth of . transportation facilities, Calm acceptance and hard work will bring our big return, not a round of speculation, Without the Cartridge, the Game was Lost Williotit Hie (SAME, the KHHtT was loU X Without the Mt tha Man wh lost.. DON'T IK) THIS For good ammunition, Ashing tackle and CAWING OUTFITS go to Jewell Hardware Company ECONOMY Is the password at Ihe CITY MARKET Wo liavo a full line of Smoked and Fresh MEATS for your camping trip PHONE For quick delivery B per cent Discount for cash Call at HELPERS for Folding Camp Chalra Folding Camp Table Folding Camp Cota llaniiiiixks Com fort viH HlaiikHH and many other nmvmlcin for cninplng Here's Your Chance Swond-hund GUNS Iticea right Come In and look (hem over LLOYD the Nectind-fland Man SMlal pi-Ice on Hewing macliinea r .6