Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, August 13, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MONDAr.AlT.VST 13, 1911
OREGON WEATHER 4
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Weather tomorrow: Warn,
fair. ' .' '.:
I Toilet Soap Winners
FAIRSKIN
PEROXIDE
ROMANZA
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
QUALITY FIRST
TRAINS ARMY DOCTORS.
Or, Carrel t Teach New Meth
eda Which He Learned Abroad.
OM Villi LOSE
All EXPERT DAIRYMAN
Oregon Agricultural College, Aug.
It. Professor R. R. Graves, who ha
, dona much the last four year to ad
, ranee Oregon's dairy Industry, ha
... resigned aa head of the department
, to beeome manager ot the United
, State's dairy divislon'n big exper
Iment In dairy cattle breeding.
When Profeaeor Graves Joined
-" the O. iu C staff Jnst four yean
ago, he found a force of Juit one man
bealde himself on the dairy faculty.
, Thla yaar there will be five men to
aaaiat the head of the department,
one research man, an office assistant,
i' and a number of extension workera
and county agenta to carry, on the
Inatruconal, Investigational and
field work in dairying. .
HTRDUXG THE LAW.
- The shipping iboard was created
. by a law of congress, and
It is the president's duty to exe
cute laws which Congress enacts.
By law not more than three mem
bers of the shipping board shall be
long to any one political party. Tet
. Mesara. Hurley, Btevens, and Don
aid admit themselves to be demo-
erata; Mr. Colby supported Wilson
last fall; and Mr. Breat la from
Louisana, where be passes for a re-
, publican. We thus see four mem
bers whom ' the President would
hare on the Shipping Board belong
ing to the one party the Wilson
' party. , The law also provides that
' there shall be a distribution of the
board's membership throughout the
country in order to secure geo
graphical representation. Tet Mes
ara. Donald and Colby both hall
from New York city. The President
" who appoints four members of his
personal party to a board where
party representation la limited by
. law to three, and who takes two
members from one city, when the
' law declares that the membership
stall be distributed geographically
' this Is the President who opposes
any attempt by Congress to inquire
what he and his subordinates are do
ing with the people's billions.
PARLIAMENTARY POLE-CATS.
The clash between Senators Hol
lls and Reed during the debate on
the food-control bill brought to the
front the two moit ill-mannered
Senators whom this political gener-
' atlon has known. The mephltlc' by
product of their controversy will
hover In the air for many a day.
' Aside from the annoyance which will.
' be entailed, republican! will not
concern themselves about it. This
Is strictly a democratic row.
A ' fodder crisis Is Imminent In
Denmark. - It arouses ho fellow-feeling
in the bosom of deserving demo
crats here, who have their feet In
I the trough. :
A few Grants Pass pennants at 20
acb, S for 80c' Put one on your
ear. -' ' - Iltf
Calling cards at the Courier. -
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CRACKED m4
CHAPPED HANDS
Details Eucalyptus Obrtmwt
ar au oauo aioaaa
Tuaaa aao laaa boo
OUR NATIONAL FORESTS.
X s
The ' Rockefeller foundation baa
erected a model war baae hospital In
which American doctors will be train
ed In the surgery nnd on the battle
front In France. ' Tbe hospital will be
In charge of Dr. Alexia Carrel, the fa
mous surgeon, who receutly returned
from tbe French front, where by new
methods be was sble to save many
Uvea and tlmbe
Curved Arms ef Flywheela.
A great many people Imagine that
the arms of flywheels and pulleys are
curved for tbe sake of beauty and
graceful appearance. But this Is not
so. In tbe making of these wheels they
are cast la Kind from molten Iron
poured In. As tbe arms are of less
tbii.'knesa and body than tbe heavy rim
and tbe hub. they begin to cool off
quicker. By the time the anna are
"set", tbe rlin and bub are still cooling
and contracting, and tbe effect of their
shrinkage Is to cause a very powerful
pull on tbe arms As tbe utter are sol
idly set they become severely strained,
but If the arms are curved they with
stand the pull that goes on during
shrlnksge and simply straighten oat a
little. .
The Beginning ef Brasll.
Rising . brink and early one bright
morning toward tbe close of the fifteenth
century, a nice Portuguese gentleman,
to wit, Cabral, going for a sail, decided
to take his comical little fleet down tbe
west coast of Africa, turn to the east.
totter across the Indian ocean and, be
fore be grew quite old, reach tbe Indies.
The opening voyage wss shorter than
expected. He awoke one day to And
land on bis right liifttead of on his left,
land which Pinion bad scratched three
months earlier, land in the west and
not in tbe east It was Braill. London
Chronicle. '
Without Fear. .
"The flrat shall be last and tbe bat
shall be first," quoted the devout cltl
xen. "It makes no difference to me how
you arrange 'em," replied tbe expert
commercialize "I'll get mine either
way. I'm tbe mlddleman."-Washlng-ton
Btar.
Hard Task.
"What's tbe matter, my dearT'
"Ob, I'm trying to tell that Gotrox
person bow perfectly beautiful we
think her horrid old wedding present
la" Life.
They Are 153 In Numbsr and Are $eat
tared Over Nintteen Statss.'
Under authority of an act of cuugreaa
named in 18H1 the rvxUUnt of the
Culled Slates In euioweied to net
apart, public -utda hearing forests as
public reservutitiu. Tile primary pur
poses of the uatlotiul foreota are to In
sure continuous irdiictltu of timber
aud favorable oomllilima as to flow of
water. Aa nieaus to these ends strict
supervision is uiutiituiiied over the sale
of mature timber, and the forest areas'
are guarded against Are.
These areaa are much used by camp
ers, hunters aud nshernien. "Kecrea-,
tlon maps" are fcemed, which not only,
present maps of many of tbe national
forests, showing tonus, xtrvamn, roads
aud tiulU. but cuiiiaiii liifuriuutiou per
taining to camp site, flsh aud game,
and camiwro' reKlxters are kept at tbe
headquarters of the forest supervisors.
Tbe national forests, 153 In uumber,
are ccattcrcl over nineteen states.
Alaska and I'orto Rico. All but two
of these state, Klerlda and Micblgaa,
lie west of the Mississippi. Tbe total
area of national f i ret laud, excluding
that of other lauds within national for
est boundaries, N square miles.
This area Is nearly as great as that of
the stnte of Texan, or of New England.
New York, I'euuK.vlvunla. New Jersey'
Delaware. Maryluud, District of Co
lumbia,' Virginia and West Virginia
comblifed, or of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois.
Michigan and Wisconsin combined.
EAT ORANGES AT NIGHT.
Than You Will Sletp Soundly and Rise
- ' Happy In the Morning.
If you are troubled with sleepless
ness or If you are restless at nights, eat
oranges Ixtfore retiring. Orauges are
the best sedative In tbe world. A uiuti
on the orange diet a lii never get rheu
matism, aud be will have no apix-tlte
for alcoholic liquors, itoth apples aud
oranges cure the liquor habit
Oranges, eaten before retiring, will
make you sleep so soundly tbst you
arise lu the morn lug Invigorated and
refreshed, with tlie notion that you
have been drugged with some potion
that makes life all tbo buppicr aud joy
ous. Tbe acid of tbe orange will help
purge you In rase you need purging,
and tbe sugar of the orange will sweet
en your breath and your whole body.
Tbe coolness of the Juice will reduce
tbe fevers of your digestive tract, aud
you will be 1,0()0 per cent better off for
the orange diet.
Orange buds and orange leaves steep-
you c&n
affordtobuy
LESLIE
SALT
' and enjoy the
luxury of th
fine -Tree running
salt flowi;$ f rem
the tonvtnient
slde 3xtot"r
if3
On Its 12,000 Mile Circuit of the U. S. A.
See "The; Hyatt Roller M-tho 1909
Bakk that holds the world'! long dlit
ance record 261,800 miles. It is now
traveling coast to coast and back again.
It U to town today equipped with its
original aet of Hyatt Bearing! Just as the
factory installed them 'way back in 1909.
Alter making their record, over. 16 1 300
mOes, these bearings show a wear of
only five-thousandths of an inchnot
enough to affect their efficiency at an.
Now, enroute across the continent,
they are stin the name old Hyatt Quiet
Bearinga, giving perfect, care-free service.
Yet their record, while remarkable, is
only typical of what you may expect
from Hyatt Bearings In your car.
t, Every day.automobQe owners in every
corner ef the country are realising the
satisfaction Hyatt Bearings give. Make
sure that your new car is equipped with
Hyatt Bearings.
Yoa can " Th Hyatt Rothr" at
Olding's Garage 512 d st.
Hyatt Roller Bearing Company
j-j IJCPOH, ivuciugan tw Tq
ed In hot water aud made Into a tea
are also splendid sedative. .
The orange was originally a berry In
Asia. It was brought Into Kuroe by
Alexander the Ureal, aud It baa been
greatly Improved slncu Alexander's
time, especially by the horticulturists
of California.
The oranges are not growing here for
nothing. They tlirlvc here because na
ture, intends them to be used by you as
a food, Loa Angeles Times.
When Bredle Bluffed Mltsbsll.
Once when In Ilnglsnd Steve Ilrodle.
tbe famous bridge Jumper, wss In a
party which Included Charlie Mitchell,
tbe prlxeflgbter. Mitchell made some
remarks derogatory to John L. Btilllvsn.
to which Brodle rejoined with some
sarcastic observations ou the sprinting
ability Mitchell displayed while In tbe
ring with Sullivan. Thia angered tbe
prtaefighter, who knocked Brodle flat
As be scrambled to bis feet Mitchell
made another rush at him, but by then
Brodle bad a pistol In his hand and,
thrusting It under bis aaaaltsnt's nose,
remarked: "You think you're goln' to
make a reputation off llckln' Steve Bro
dle, don't you? Well, yon Just hit me
once and there'll be a lot In tbe papers
about it, but you won't read It." That
cloaed the Incident.
Watehea, Thick and Thin.
Although some of the early watehea
were very small In circumference, they
were thick, and the front and back
fairly bulged so that tbey were mora
tbe shape of an apple than a cookie.
which tbey really resemble today. Tbe
waferlike watch Is an Inveutlon of
very recent times, and the process of
thinning it is even now going on. Tbe
obvious advantage of the tbln watch
Is that It can be placed In tbe belt or
pocket without making a buljA. If
watches bsd always been worn round
the necks tbey might still be spherical
rather than disklike in shaie. Ex
change. Climbing the Ladder
..The prudent, penniless beginner In
the world tabors for wages awhile,
saves a. surplus with which to buy
tools or land for himself, then labors
on but own account another . while
I and at length hires another beginner
10 oeip Dim. -rnia is me jusi anu gen
erous and prosperous system which
opens the way to all, gives hope to all
and consequent energy and progress
and Improvement of condition to all.
Lincoln. .
Notice
THE FORI) COMPANY HAH CONTRACTED FOB MATERIAL
FOR AN 80 .PER CENT INCREASE IN PRODUCTION FOR
THE CX)MING TEAR AND AFTER SEPTEMBER 1ST WE EX
PECT TO IUS) ABLE TO FILL ALL FORD ORDERS. IF YOU
WANT A FORD, GIVE IS YOUR ORDER NOW SO WE CAN GET
IT.
C. L. Hobart Company
Men Classified. 1
Patriot One who goes with his wife
to buy a hat aud enjoys himself,
Martyr One thut goes with her, but
full asleep In llio store. ' ' '
Cowurd-The sneaky clinracicr that
always remenilwr he has tin engage-ment.r-l'enn
Froth. ' .. . I
A classified ad brings result.
state are having trouble In securing
wine tor sacramental purposes. The
recently effective Washington bona
dry law la blamed. , ,
Cathollo priesta meeting $ with
Bishop Augustla F. Schelnnar of tbe
ffpokane diocese, today ap olnted a
committee to confer with the au
thorities with a view to overcome
the dlOoulty.
Grants Pass 'Band Carnival
Aug. 14 to 18 inchrive
FOLEY & BUflK cgl!ID
Oiwnlng Tuesday night, Aagast 14, then opea every afternoon and
night for the mat of tbe week.
Clara FRKK STREET PARADE AT 7 P. M. Tl KHI W
' M,cial events and free acta going oa ail the Usui.
"FEARLESS BENO"
W'lsard of taw air, feature free attraction.
'' ' ' -. ! : ' . '
Thursday Doll Baby Parade
..-.., .
Prises offered for beat 'decorated doll baby carriage with doll there
In, for girls under .10 yean, every Uttla girl taking part win re
ceive free admission to the dog and pony circus. For further Infor
mation Inquire at thla office. '
Hera all next week
J. J. Powers, of Grants Pass, will buy all
kinds of JUNK, old automobiles, machinery,
hides, feathers, wool, furs, old rubber.
Heavy' copper,
Light copper,
Red brass ....
Yellow brass .
Light brass
per lb.
17o up
. lac
-He
,.10c up
.07c up
Sheet aluminum
Wire aluminum ..
Rag, per pound
Cast Iron
.....aoe
,.:....mo
Ole
-lie
Pewter ... 15c
Cast aluminum ISC
Wrought Iron and steel ...-.He
Rubber boots, shoes, auto
Urea Sttc ap
Let ua know. Drop a Card. Apply Western Hotel
J. J. POWERS, GRANTS PASS, ORE.
Hold all Junk till Powers arrives In town In 10 day a.'
, . , Now at Riddle, Oregon.
HONK DRY MW BOTHKIW ,
, PRIESTS IN COMMUNION
flpokane, Wash.,' Aug. U. Mem
ters of the Cathollo clergy of this
IVien Wanted
r
lOA FACTORY MEN AND COMMON
LABORIOUS WANTED. STRADV
WORK. 115c I'KII HOI It I'P,
BORRIS LUMBER & BOX CO.
Mi'DOaUllS, CALIFORNIA,
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