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KlNUAV. XOVKMIIMl V IUIT. yag roc I1L i vKilK RlVKll IXA'RllvK P.kllebed Dally Bicpt Saturday . t. VOORH1KS. Pub. kid Propr. IXJ. C 8HILDON. WUor Jatered at the Poatofnce, GraaU Put, Or., u second claea mall natter. ADVCRTI8I SQ RATI8 (tapkvy apace, per Uch ' I -coal orpereinaleolumi, per line 1H sadara, per line- DAILY COURIER y mall or carrier. per jaar....$i.00 ry mall or carrier, per month 0 WEEKLY COURIER M mall. per year. 11.11 MEMBER State Editorial Aaaoctatlo. it-.ioa. Dally Newpper Pub. Asm. Aidlt Bureau of Circulation. ORDER EARLY FOR TIIAllKSGIVIIiG M M.Y, XOYEMHKU 21, II7. OREGON WEATHER 4 Rain, moderate southerly 4 winds. v HtKSH KM'K , " v lUMlKUIUKS IHMI'RINS SWEET l-OTATUES I'.UtSMI'S cauimts uiiuukii haxaxh ou.;ks TO AKItlVK WEUXESHAV t'EI.KHY HIHISHEH V SJl AMI T UIIH I.KTTllK illAIE EIU IT I'XItSI.KY iiKAi 1-vrrrnE . INSIST l ltlX HAYIXti Xl'MHMt 5m tUKKKN KINNEY & TRJJAX GROCERY. QYALITV FIRST which t to Im held In Portland dur ing llii Christ mas holiday. At the neit meeting the first three chapters of the text' book will be considered ml the problems applied to definite local conditions. The report on the honor list for the atiidctiU In the high school re ceiving bver t In their studies has hven announced. The seniors hsve the largoal per rent of their class on the roll." Their record U RO per cent of the clan, the Juniors hsve 40 er tent, the pout graduates S3 per cent, the Freshmen 30 per rent, anil the sophmorv 34 per cent. A tended to be as the name Implies, a weekly lutter with news from home sent to the Oregon boys tu the trenches. A. K. Voorhlcs has len ipolntid a member of the editorial stan ami will contribute snrh new as the boys from Josvphlne county would be Interested In. He. of course, will have to deeml upon the friend of Josephine soldiers tor the Items, .kl..t Ha vlaitlv- rrrtlvil. I CERTIRCATES CROSSWORK At a recent meeting of the direc tor of the local Red OroM chapter a fonii of certificate of sett Ire was admited which will lis Issued at Ik Washington Nov. 34. Isiitter of poMonlngfrom vegetable preserved ny the cold pack method Is a war time nightmare whli-h hss no pine nulnliln enemy propagnnda. declared Charles l.sthrop Park, president ol the National Emergency Food liar den rommlsslon toduy. There have apix-sred stHlemeiits that the lis utter la prevalent and'lhst all susceptible Mr. Yoorhlea has alno been noli- Ihe Individual will he recounted In fled of his appointment as an hon- proportion to the. amount rendered: orary life member of the Xorthsest ; In other words, a person rendering Patriotic Press Association, the! the greatest service, considering all membeishlp card "read In "A. K. things, will be entitled to "the hjuh- Voorhles. havlnt rendered dlstlng- el reward and those renderlu nd of the war. and Ihe scrvlc ot . .,1!lW -h sosplrlon. ' At Kat ljnlnc. Mich., four bun DonV csicfcr Cracfsna sag 8NOW HAKKS are served a4 luncheons, lena 4 tad, wMrwver a lHlrularly crisp and dslwjr cracarr Is appreciated. i Hold In 8 alsea ol Package and In bulk. IMI IKir I1 AST HIHt l ir tt). PortUatl, Oregon. AVE SELL 'KM J. Pardee. P. A. Schallhorn. -Kinney A Trnai. ' White Moiim Ororeiy. Ursula Pass Hoa'hdr.le f Josephine (Irocery Co. Mncket I'asb CrtHary. f. Hchmldt. dred and twenty-flv Mlrhlgun house-1 wives and glrla who have canned' I5.s7 Jar In S years, by Ihe coldi method recoil) mended by the ... . i . . . . . . pais ulshed aervl.es to tbe sol.llers ano lesser service win oe resroe .o . nM rXt h sailor of the atata of Oregon, hai cordlnnly. The rartlflcata as Pr-;th foll(,K r,ub ,,,, Th, w.. onts show only RH Jsrs spoiled or ,lei thsn 10 In one hundred a re kun mad n honorsrv life member I pared hv the chairman and . which of the Northwest Patriotic Preea As-'will be Issued. Is as follows , FAKE 1NTER-NATIONIAU3M t Germany haa proven herself a Dast-master In the art of propaganda making. Her agents have succeeded .to a dangerous degree, in deceiving the people of Russia as to where ter real Interests lie. A plea Is made for "Inter-natlonallsm" a ,erni which appeals with particular force 'to the did pies or socialism. "Why fight against" your brotb ' era? Why shed yonr own blood? If all the soldiers of all the armies lay down their arms, will not the ruling lsss,who care nothing for us com mon people, be compelled to make peace? And is It-not pea e that we want?" : : . . . t And with this specious plea, this appeal to a foolish Idealism, enough of the Russians have been led to follow the German precept of Inter nationalism to bring that country al most to its ruin. What the poor Russians, unschool ed In matters ot government do not see Is that, ir all the soldiers In the t world, eicept the Germans, were to lay down their arms, the Germans -would become lords of the world and other peoples would be prac tically their slaves. This Is precise ly what the far-looking German does see and Intends. It Is the pur pose of their propaganda of inter nationalism. This talk has found Its most fer tile soil In Russia snd has there cansed the most serious trouble. But ' It hai not fallen entirely on barren eronnd in our own country. Its ef fects here are quite noticable. The Tcent political campaign In New York gave a striking example of th extent to which this perverted gos pel has been spread. The Idealism and hope for ,a "brotherhood of . man" which has bn a cardinal principle of the Foclnlints for years, :. has rendered them apparently th most susceptible to this Influence, so ranch so that the German propagan da has become almost confined with! kociallam In the minds of many Ani- erlcans. This talk of a fake Inter-national-jprn Is one upon which all Americans ' should set the mark of their vieor cus disapproval. It means kalser ifm in disgulee. soctatlon. EFFORT TO OffiiZE CAVES BLOCKED THE AMERICAN" HEI CIMWiS I (rant Piuas OiajXef CERTIFICATE OP RERVICE -. War 114 to This certifies that .. during the World war of 1114 to rendered such , ser ult much better than obtained by any other method. The survey wasj completed by Anna R. Cowles of thej 'college, state club leader for girls,, to counteract the work of certain! itemles whlih have- been attempt- The effort of the local Chamber! of Commerce to secure an order j" from the postmaster general having; the canceling die used at the Grants; Pass nostofflee mention the Oregon ; Caves, as that used at Tacouia men-, Hons the Ranier Park and that used , at Gardiner, Wyo., mentions the Yel-' lowstone, has run up aKalnst an i order of the postmaster general of August 13, 1901. which reads: . "It la hereby ordered that post marking dies shall not be used for1 advertising purposes except npon j special permission from the post-1 officer denartment. application for . . j i I. lb. ai1I ttali ttl.ttll. 1HB lit u nrirun i u- uim ! - ....... j .a . I Am.vImm T) ...1 r.n. mm. Tu rn iu Aiuriiwu . iwn j n,,tta r1 "' thank, and Rmnv KooJ special mention as a patriotic cltLen. 0ardpB eotnmlon h ntt)t a Hated this day of ,h. .v,, .. v,.. nil rvscuri-ii m tuw i'"t 191 rhairmkn Secretary. 'tinned Mr. Pack, "and has the up- ' port of Dr. O. H. Benson and Or." H. U Una of the I'nlted State de Ipartmnt of agriculture In Ihe state ment that the danger of poisoning from vegetables prepared by Ihe coU ' park method la less than the danger of lockjaw from pin scratched Eton 'when orenent in the vegetables at the outset, the Bacillus notullnus which produces poison, Is killed by svnnanre 'tn a terAOeratttre of 176 degrees Fahrenhelght 30 minutes . u ' As the cold nark method Involves si IHHIIS IIRfV . - ,h.m.iv. i i: for sterlllilng vegetables for from one. a . . . a a l I A . at. . A k. : a a L.. a. at tnm ra t II of L a a a.. mA t n f n Jassnsi l U f.vlniiB. that nn HHsiFiani pinumanurr ""general teacher mtlnn last wfK - not w Krani nn. (w0 c,1!(. WVTff formcd ond H lhe aantcer im wr u..t,u,.R ... At 1 - im . AaasiA.f.a11 TK Mlfl text book to be studied Is Plrayer and Xorsworthy-s "How to Tewh." P """thod has been n.ed for five . - vin and nn death or serious Illness , lnff pD romposeo ot uraimnar Thm m.,. r the chamber I ...v... .1 .m v. l - - has reltd from the consumption -i '- ' ' - ri iiw' roi i IV7 1 r wiii ut nuu" as can si"- taking the matter up with Congress-' ,ay,r dun-while the Junior and, ,n"A MDn,,d ,t,r"n ,0 man Hawley In , the hope that te Hnjor high school teachers will be ,,on- i! v fact that the caves are -a national known'as the Noivworthy club. Mr.! "Th nn "M,,t,' ' t"t 00 monument might be sufficient to get ime a, elected president of the t,"nnert. Rod 'ten "n,cb "how around this order buf the fact that former group and Mr. Wardrlp was jv,8lDle ln,B' bf ' nlla- when Uie federal government has made no j rhonn as uresident of tlie latter I ih" anht the M,M p,an i-.i ..- ., . ... . . ittirnw the ran awav. althougn ail r - - - . n I' which will be for some' national purpose for which congress shall have made an appropriation." A Plain Business Proposition VY wish to Hiiy to every ritien of this l omnniti itv who, iliiiin the niminju vear, experts t neeil AN'YTlIIXd in the line of llAIJDWA UK. MIM ,' AND KAHM SUPPLIKS. that we me out stin; fr ynnr .trade. s We have determined to put in a stilV hid ror tlie business that lias Iktii Ki"J? the mail order lnmws and all we ask of you as u fair niinded ritizen is to (SIVK I'STHK KIHST ClIAXCK AT YOUU Oli IIKKS. Surely this is no more than fair'to your home luerehant.' Then if we ean't please you (ipiality and iiiirkness of servire eoiisideifd,) we will hear our loss without a murmur. ; A fair ehaiii'e to eompete for your trade is all we ask. Mav we have it. t v ..... '''',. Jewell Hardware Co. stand in the way. Delegates were tiected to the Oregon Teacher's. anKorlallmi. Our Guarantee Your jzrocer will refund the full price you paid for M.J.B. Coffee, if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. flan pur nf Ttostullim "may be avoid ed. by boiling the contents for a few minutes. A n general rule all vege tables are slightly cooked when .served and this gives added element of safety. Home canned goods are safe and necessary." WEEKLY NEWS LETTER The Soldiers' Weekly' News Letter la the latest in the newspaper line in Oregon, but unlike other newspapers Its existence does not depend upon advertlhlnz for. there will be no ad vertising to Its columns. It is in' 1 Most Economical Coffee . You can make more tups of good coffee with less M.J.B. than with any other coffee. It goes further No better .coffee at any price M. I.B. is scientifically blended from the finest flavored and strongest coffees grown in the world that s why you should use less per cup. . Buy the larger ilzet You aave money i , JfKW TOnT j oS.' MOSS AGENCY Fire insur ance, plate glaaa liability Insur ance. 204 Sixth street. tf i vsf'RAN'CK Anv kind, best of companies. L. A. Launer, real estate. 'HOXACTORY U)SKI). I, nojr have good w.lmer wood. Send in your orders. '11e heavy wood to 1 avi your blocks ' A. N." l'arsons. : FOR RENT The Alex Watt placer mine on William creek, or, would , consider taking in partner An ! same. Kor particulars address B. 8. Watts. Murphy, Ore. 22 FOR SAbK Lease or exchange, several finely bred registered Jer- ,sey bulls, can spnre a few fe males. Foundation stock. . R. t. j Sanfoid, Helman St.; Ashland, ' Oregon. ' ' ' , . . ' ' 22 WHAT WAVE YOU to trade or $2,500 'equity. In' 800 acres, red soil land, about 100 acres cleared, gentle slope. Price $22.r.O per : sere, balance payments very e:my. 1 six per rent. Parsons. 22 - V ... ' - MESSENOICR boy vunted. Apply nt Western Union ofllce. . J 1 i FOR SALE -One ' risnch team, I weight, 1,200 lluf. nch, good con- dltlon. See K. II, Klchard, Ma- sonic Temple building.' .' 22 A SIMPLY GOOD LIFE., ' . e . In the tffort is appreciate ya . eteui form of gr.atn.i let us ; net wndtreitimsts the value f a ' simply gesd lifs. Jutt tt b aaed,' t hasp life purs frem pigrading .l.m.nO, to mska U constantly helpful in little 'ways' the' who art loueh.d by it, to keep ens's spirit always awtst and avoid al minmr of pstty angt snd irritability that is an (d.al as noblt as it is difficult Ed ward. Howard Griggi.s ' , TIME EXTENDED IN On December 1 the price of fh eraved cards wilh plate will be In creased 2rc per 100. f)rder now. and ave money. Courier office.,' ' J5 The county st-hnol iiupnrlntendent bus received notice tbul the lime for closing the contest among the stu dents of the public schools, writing on the subject, "What we can do to help win the war," has been post poned until December 1. There are three classes, and one Shetland pony Ik offered as a prite to the winner tn each duns... Tho dlvinlons are high school students, those In the grades 1 1 years of age nml olib'r, and' those 10 years and tinder. ;u' n mm ber of essuys hinc Ihm !:;: ' lc-'. In. The general toiift-'ih "conservation," both of foods and nr maturiuls. i - LisRiSelf-Basting Roasters i i , . , X.VSA THA.V IIMtTUMl UK ' " " 'I'AiitMKNf fiTOIt) PIlM'ftH ' No. o Mxit jnii ..?.... ... ;l.oo ... 11,7,1 ... 4.IM) y,,, .j0U.Va IncticM .No, 2 IOVl(l, Inches . Ho 1 xt7. Incliea V... No. lIH Whc ' ' AIAj TfK4 IMMHTDItH IIAVK ' SW'AIUTK'ISKIIIK l'.N. VOl'll " TIl.tN'KsMflVIN'M' 'MMXKK WIM. ' II K .M'HT HKillT IK Vol I'SK A I.ISK, v CRAMER BROS. 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