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Till 1WPAV, AUGUST 8, 1017. DAILY BOOT X1VEB OOfJRZKS flG3 WIS PI DEMOCRACY. . ' (Continued from Pag 1) , inapt lit supporter and npressn tativ dontluat on tb rululitsrlal board. The, minister ; themselves an Ylrtullx responsible to It. Tt U a radloal body. It members would otaaa aa aoelallata In tha Unit- d States. . , Tbla oantralliatlon of powar la tha people' hand through a pao pla'a ssmbly which will maka shift to admlntatar until Russia can call a constitutional conrantlon and de cide on tba aiaet form of har gov ernment, wai not aeblavad without bloodshed. Wban tba plain cltlsens of ftusti auumad tha power of that nation, uormany (raw eppnneneiv. Merer In all tha voluminous paga of Ger many's record of machination and Intrigue will there toe recorded aueb atorr of propaganda aa the kaiser and hie ministers worked on Russia. Vseudc-soclaJIsta cajoled and coaxed Ruesla'e true liberals to make a sep arate peace; troop at the front fra ternised under orders. Tbouaanda of Germany's spies wormed their way Into Russia end emboldened by the freedom of thought and of speech permitted In Ruaala even i went so far aa to make speeches la the public streets urging peace. Ger many worked on exile returning to Russia to aid her Intrigue. She had agltatora atatloned In Petrograd. She eren aooght assassination of officials who atoed In bar way. Millions of money must have been poured Into til ' M SOMEWHERE Comply with the law and use printed Butter Wrappers AccorOIng to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food (tommieslon all dairy battel 'sold or exposed for sale In thla suite must be wrapped In batter paper upon which la printed the words "Oregon Dairy Butter, 10 (or IHt) ounrea fall weight," with the name and address of the maker. To enable patrons of the Courier to easily comply with the ruling thla office will auppljr standard sUe and weight butter paper printed with pecinl waterproof Ink, and delivered by parcels post, at the following prices I uLs 100 Hheets, 18 or 89 onnoee $1.00 ''' 2(H) Sheets, 10 or 89 ounces 1.88 800 Bheeta, or 88 ounces i.10 800 .Sheets, 18 or 89 ouncea 8.40 Rxtra charge for special design. - ... ' v N : 1 ..-..,: ' ; ' ' ' Send orders by mall accompanied by the price aa above and paper will bo promptly forwarded to you by parcel -post, prepaid. ''' ' We us the beet butter paper obtainable, and our work , , manshlp la of the beat. . ', ' Rogue River (iranta '':. thla work. - ; " ' : V', And through it all,' Ruaala aur vlved. On July 1) General Brualloff started a major offensive! with Min ister of War Kerensky personally leading the rerlved troop of the nea nation, They awept forward In Oallola tearing down the Austro German lines. Germany was then thoroughly alarmed. She sent rein forcements to thla front and aha re doubled her effort to create dlssen tlon la Ruaala Itaelf. . ' Out of all Ruaala'a ehaoa there haa apparently risen a aarlor of tba democracy. He la A. V. Kerensky, barely In bin thlrtlarf.-wlth a frail physique and body' racked with Ill ness. He haa been named the "Uoyd-George of Ruaala." . la meth ods and In hi dynamic energy he eloeely resemble England's man of the hour. He la a socialist; more than that of peasant birth. Every element In Russia kaowi'hl honesty of parpoae and trust him. Oiskene and Tennyson. t'omyus t'srr lu his "Uuiiiteut Vkto rlaaa" state that lie was struck at on of Dickons' reading 'by bis resem bianco to Teuuysun. Afterward on see. big a peuclj drawing which Mlllal made of Dickens after deatb be found the likeness to the poet still more marked, and on the akeUb being shown to Teunyeon, be, km, ubwrved the re semblance. He listed at It curiously for some minutes, tbau exclaimed: "Why, tUU Is a uitmt extraordinary drawing. It la exactly Ilka myself." Neatly printed atatlonery at the Courier oflle. IN FRANCE." PiUpMriott In tt tui pMtDipatcK. Courier Tea, Oregon ' I ' ' Scientific Faming ; aWaftW ! Wtv ej . y ' DAIRY "WI8D0M. . - , at Do not try to aieed up the aep- arator by guest, St a) Cnles every crosa in breeding at Of atande for liiiirovemcut 1u the at herd It abuwa I but there la sutue- at thing wrong. a at If a separator la not worth at cleaning s'tpr Im-Iiiu used It Is Sf at not worth bavlng-not one a day IV at or week, but each time. ' at Nerer allow a cow to be ex- iff at cited by fast drlviim, abuse or ttf at unneressary disturbance. at at Clean tbe entire body of tbe at at cow dally, Uair lu tba region of Vt at tbe udder should be kept abort Iff at by clipping. . , v V " Iff wr PASTURE FOR CALVES. Little Gained by Turning Yeungetere Out Before 81a Months Old. A calf four months old la a lit tie too young to turn out to pasture uajeaa It la possible to provide It with skimmilk. says Hoard's Dairymen. We prefer to have a calf six months old, and eevea months Is better, before turnbig It out to grans. If it la poeslhlo to provide paniure nenr the baru where skimmilk msy he fed dally to tbe calf then we consider It a good proctlce to turn the four-mom lis old calf to pastur in the Prtng, ' re piefcr to keep calvea born In the "print; In the bam rsiucr than out to rs(ttire bosuse of the .hot weather aud Hire. A calf will not consume euougb gras to prorlde ample nutri ment for growth for the Drat four or Ave months. Further, we think It a good practice to feed a calf aklmmilk for six or scrcn months aud longer If there la an abundance of It. The calf ought to do very well on u Jersey nurse cow, but we consider butter fat too ex. pensive to feed to a calf. . W are Inclined to believe that a calf will do fully aa well on aklmmilk aa on whole n.llk after It la four or At week old.- At alx or aeven month oi ge It may hot show aa aleek and smooth a coat aa when fed on whole milk, but wben a year old we believe the aklmmilk calf will be fully aa vlgoroua and growthy aa tbe one raised on whole milk. If calve Ave and six montba old can be placed upon a good pasture supplemented with a little whole grain, like oat and corn., and aome aklmmilk tbey ; will make very satisfactory growtba. . We do not believe there la much If auy dancer of calve bloating by (ras ing upon peaa aud wheat There Is danger If they are ieruiltted to graae upon clover or alfalfa. Care ahould be taken at all times to supply the cava with a liberal amount of water. OATS FOR ' DAIRY COWS. Sxoellent Feed Fee Milk Prodgotlsn When Combined With Grains. Oata is an excellent feed for milk cows. Its price uaually prohibit lu extensive use In tbe dairy ration, bow ever, aaya Hoard's Dairyman. It con tains mora protein than corn, barley or Wheat; about tbe same fat content as corn aud considerably more than bar ley or wheat, but It la a good bit lower In carbohydrates than the other three grains. Experimentally In a ration in which there waa no protein deficit ground oata baa been equal to wheat bran, and with a basal ration of 3.2 pouudu bran und 10.1 pounds mixed bay 4.S,pouud oats were equul to the am weight of corunieaL Oata serve Its best use In a dairy rs tlon wben combined with other concen trates; also heavy producing cows will pay in inllk production for grinding or crushing oata. Cowa glvbig small quan tities of milk may not. Tbe oata ahould be Cleaned aa thoroughly aa possible of coal cinders. We would expect, how ever, that no ill effecta from amah amount left tn would be uotlced. Handy Garden Rsok. To hsv the tools within reach makes for economy of time In putting In odd momenta in the garden. Toola hare a Way of scattering and hiding when wanted moat ' A tool rack aa Uluatrat- back roa TOOL. ed, placed lu a bandy place, keep the tool together. uch a nick 1 merely a modification of a carpenter' aw horse-holes bored through the top to bold the handle of toola and a board aero tbe bottom for tbe ban dtw to ret on, A c)R estrld td brteca roault. : GREAT BUTTERMAKER. - ....- i I. . . . Jersey Thst Produced Over a Ton In .. Tw Sueoeeelve Laotatlene. - DoeorU rrk IJIy 233783 bow shares with Bopble XIX. otJIood farm tbe distinction of having made two consecutive years' records of over 000 pounds of butter fnt Her first record waa completed In 1919, wben she at troted considerable attention by set ting tbe mark tor Class AA production, lu addition to winning tbe gold medal for the best Jersey record made In that year. . I.lly started on her second test Blue-t;-lv days after completion of her a, 4 Tin raw hrroirlth pictured Is Do nrto fork Lily, a roenrd mskln Jnty, i!h two eensccutlvo roo ords of ovor M pounds of butler f.it. Cm itKvnl. Tbe exsct figures of both tots are glvca Lent Ml.- flit. Ae HW.l ' rzi.U yasre U month.," lM.t il.se . I yearn 1 months These fiKurca combined give her a l tul production record . of jkiuikI of Imtter fat or 230.7 pounds of NO er cent butter In two aucceeslve In'tstloiis. an nchlcvcment which has earned a name for ber aa one of the 8i Ml tws of tbe Jersey breed. IKAoriH Park Lily wa aired by Do- kui'V TarU Uoldcn Ud 70080 and la our of Moy'a Itouip H818. 8he waa bnd, owued and tested by tbe estate of Charlc ITatt, Glen Cove, N. T. POTATO BUG CONTROL Spraying er Ousting With Psrls Green Will Kill the Insects. The old time custom of picking potato buga with a paddle and bucket baa given way ou tarjo areas to spraying or dusting vlnea with poison. For praying arsenate of lead and psrls green an mixed with bordeaux mix ture aud applied whenever tbe beetles appear. Dusting parts green in flour or lime over the vines will also kill off the Insect. , ' : Bordeaux mixture, made of four pounds of copper sulphate, four pounds of quicklime and fifty galkmscf water, la used by potato growen to wsrd off fungous dlncasca. If perls green la added to tbla material It will kill the bupi within a day. aud when arsenate of lead la also mixed In tbe poison la effective often for several weeks after applied to potato vlnea. Tbe Ohio ag ricultural experiment atatlon advisee the use of these compounds soon after potatoes come up and again about two weeka later. Sometime a third appli cation ten day a to two weeka after tbe eecond la necessary. Early In Sep tern- ber tbe second brood of beetles ap pears, and the treatment muat be re peated then and about two weeks later. On young vlnea fifty gallona win be sufficient to spray an acre, but when the vlnea an large two or three tunes tble amount Is necessary. ' Specialists at tbe experiment station also recommend dusting pari green diluted by bulk with twenty parte of finely ground lime and shaken from cheesecloth bags or blown from a suit able powder gun over the foliage. Tbe powder la dustod on tbe plant accord ing to the acbedule for spraying. . Clean Milk. The length of time milk will remain aweet after being taken from the cow depends almost altogether upon two factors first, the can exercised In keeping the milk clean and, second, the tempentun at which the milk la kept Under careful management In keeping clean the parts of the machine, etc., it 1 posslbto to milk cows, with a milking machine ao that tbo milk la fully aa clean as when cow an milked by hand. If the machine fa kept In first clan condition and If all prac tical precautions an taken against contamination during milking, then la no reason to bollove milk will not keep tweet for a good length of time pro vided, of course, that It is kept In clean utensils, cooled down aud kept cool following milking, Hoard' palryman. Lime-Sulphur For Fungus, - ; The aelf boiled llme-aulphur la one of the simplest and cheapest of aprays and 1 good for all fungoua diseases on fruit, such aa rot, leaf curl, mildew and, also for soft bodied, aucklng In sect, auch aa the npUla. that la found on the cherry and plum. Bight pounds ol Unfa 'slaked ' with eight pounds of sulphur and then diluted to fifty gal lons of water la the formula. It Is auggeated that these iprsya be made fresh each time on la going to nae tbero, aa their strength will be found 1o be better, t t . - ' " at A ai m uassifred Aiiwa -; ' ' - Ost g-AJLfc . ' ' 0. A C. GRANT LANDS Bin print - plat ahowing land in Josephln county, 91-80. Address A B. Voorhles, Oram Pa '' tf ANGEL eakoe (Oc; order by pbon, .No. 10-J. , : tftt FOR 8ALJC Motorcycl Undam and HghU at aacriflea. Mcln- tyre's garage, S( South Sixth U POOl 8AL Four ylftdr Maxwell roadster at a ibargaia If aold by August let. O. O. Olnm, Orast Paa hoUL X tl A r3W MOBB of thos Bio cher ries. Alao csrly paachea and cook ing apple. Pbon 0-r-S. tf PATINO boalnM for sale, ator building and furnished flat for aal or rwat Addna Mrs. X. Jl Wad, 1H O atraat ' ' ti WAJTTKD WANTED The Bwauaa Box Com pany, of Klamath rail, Oragon, offera amployment for experienced box mea and Inexperienced la borers, and at all thna aolldta corrpondnca with .any on In terested. Good wage and oppor tuaity for advancement la the ml with thla company. ' ttf WANTED Two timber fellers, two buckera, t.50 per day; mill mea and llmben, S up; one night watchman, $70 per month. . Ad dress Mooa-WiUiama Lumber Co., Bray, CaL WANTED Bid for transportation of puplle of echool dlatrlct No. II, to and from Grant Pass, during the enaulng echool year. Tm par- ttculara address C. N. Oilman, B. . P. D. No. 2, or phone 106-P-lt. v , , . 4 TORBNT FOR RENT I-room house and fin ". garden spot on river bank, 4 block from . Blxth etreet. t 14 . : per month. ' Inquire at Cbaa. Mor rison's grocery, SOI 8outh Sixth street ' lltl FURNISHED. APARTMENTS tor not. First and second floor. AI- ao furnished room. Daaa apart ' ment houae, 516 North Sixth. Mrs. U H. Deaa. . . 20 FOR BENT Furnished S-room - honae with bath," ga and garage. I5S North Fifth street . 11 FOR BJ9NT Farm Crop end equipment for sale $1,600 includ ing one year' nnt- Money hack out of crop. Investigate. Addna No. 1444 can Courier. II FOR RENT 10 -room houae, fur nished, good condition, good lo cation, near bualnesa section. Ad dress No. 1458, can Courier. 24 - .. TDCR CARD -' .;." The California and Oregon Coast Bailroad Company EffecUve Jup l."lllT. Daily except Sunday. Train 1 It. Oranta Pass.. 1:00 p. m. Train I It. Watan Creek .8:00 p. m. All train leave Oranta Paa from the corner of O and Eighth streets, oppoaite the Southern Pacific depot For all Information regarding f night and passenger service call at the office of the oompany. Public Ser vice building, or. phone 111, tor same, - , , ..... . I ; . .. : .. , v Engraved calling card 100 tarda and plate. In script, $1.60; it plat t furnished, 100 card for $1. Coffee'-, v:.. . It would be a shame to pack Schilling's Best in a paper bagf or an ordinary coffee can 1 x We don't . The airtight tin fjeals-in all its fine fla.-or and keeps-out odors. You get full strength coffee, evenly ground, with the objec tionable chaff removed. It goe further If roa . .. follow direction. .;t , ' ; Schilling , pHzaouur L. O. CLXMXNT, - IL D. Praauee UmlUd to dlaaaae of the y, ear, aoae aad throat Olaaaaa txted. Offle hoar Ml, M, or on aa poUtmeaL, OtBe phom. II; rt dene pboa If V, 8. LODOHKIDOE. nL D and surgea. City or eouatrg aaOa attended day or BjghL Baatdaaaa , paoa lit; oaV pboa 111 Sixth aadH. Tui Bulldlag. DB. 89). BTWATBB fvperaatlat eat dlaiasn ( tk eye, aw, mom and throat; gUaaa gttted. OMm aotm: to II a. 8 U p. as. VUmm Baldwaa bn 1IM kfaeonl Tempi. Oraata P, Ora. A. iA. WTTHAJf, H. D., PkyaWaa aad ' urgeoa. Offloe: BaU Bldg., eermar Sixth aad I atreet. Phoaea: OaVa lit; reside II W. Bonn: la. m. to 4 . m. ' " ' f' DJLB'l'JgUS- B. C MACT, D. U. D. Plrstrdaa dentlatrr. ltIM oath IMh treet, Oraata Pa, Oregsa. ATTOsBOCT H. D. NORTON. Attoraey-ee-axw. Practice la all State aad Federal Court. First National Beak Bldg. COLVIO ft WILUAM8 -Attney-. at-Law. Oraata Faaa Baaktag Ce, Bldg. Oraata Paa, Ore. B. 8. VAN DTKJE, Attorney. Pnettoe la aQ eourts. Pint National Beak Bnlldlas. , ' DURHAM ft RICHARD, Attoraaya-at-Law. Offiee Xaaoale Tempi Oraata Pas. Ore. ; " W. T. MILLaTR, Attmey-ec-Lew. County attorney for Joaephxae County. ' Ottoer Sehallhera Bldg. - O. 8. BLvlNCHASD, Attoraey-et-Lew - Oranta Paa Baaklag Co. Bldg. : Phone 170. Oranta Pass, Ore. V. Aw C2JCMKNTS--Att0faaHULaw Practice la state aad federal . eoarta. Room 2, aad l , over - Ooldea Rale ator. . ... . , . BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD, At toraeya, Albert block, pheae II W. Practice ta all eourtar laad board attorneya.' 'i TEIEBOIABT BUBOJBOir , DR. R.J. BESTOU- Offiee- la Wtaetront Bldg- i Phoae lll-J Phone H8-R.' PBATAOB A?fD TBAKarot , COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All , kleds of drayege aad ' traaarer ' work carefully aad promptly doae. Phoae ltl-J. Stand at trebjM Aru3 . " ' k Qha4 Pmb 1 ' 4- F. O. I3HAM. drayege aad reenter. ; Safe, plaaoa aad farattar mered.' pecked, aMpped aad stored. Phoa fZxtk ft Eolmea. No. 5. .aae phoa 114-R. iHA WORLD MOVES; ao de we. 3nxch Bros. f; Transfer Co. Phoae ': II7-B- t -: ''-ivrr- ' - g MVatlCAXi HCSTRCCTIOtl J. & MACMDRRAT. teacher of voio flatten and staging. Leaaona glrea at home of popll If requested. AV : drjaa tl Lee atreet llltl ASSAXXItS E. R. CROUCH Aaaayer, chemlat metallurgist Room 101-101 Pad 'dock Building. Grenta Peae. SUMMER REBORT8 , OASQUET RESORT At the edge of tha redwooda, aocommodatloa tor ; tonrlata. hotel ft per dty. eleetrle ' lighted camp ground, gang and acoeeaoriea, grocerlea - and ' up ; plies, fishing and hunting. ' D. R. Price. Propr. ' ' UTtf TAXI SERVICE JUST HAD TO do It Added another car for country runs; good service, dty or country. Jitney Luke. ILeave orden et the Spa, or pbon I6JYR, : " : ' wtf AIM AT EXCELLENCE. .,. Oe net be oentent with medK oerlty, . Try te be semething in this werid end yeu surely will be semething. , Aim at excel lence end eaeellenoe will be at-, talned. Thla la the gnetsst ee-. er ef aueeeee and emtrtence. ," ennet ee W haa never aetom pllthed anything. ' "I will 4ry" has wnught very many wanders.' .. .. i- i. t ' ' ... i in ' "i ' ' Job irlodat of every dascrlyOon i the frrtfegc ,. j , . . ; t ,: