THUIMDAV PIX'KMHKH ST, 101 T DAILY HOOVE IIIYKfi COURIER PAGE THUCM rRe I. UMI "ft lll'l Startle Grists Pus People report quhk reault Irom pur Uvopllk eye wah. A lrl with weak (trained ya was hlpd by ONK niilloBtlon. Ilr uiuthtr could not ew or read ecaue of y pl. Id oo wk bar trouble m goat. A malt bottle of Uvoptlk la guaran teed to help BVEKY CA8E weak. trained or Inflamed ye. ONI WABII alertlee with Ita quick r aulta. Aluminum y cup FREE. National Dru Store. BURSTS WITH THE HEAT. 14 Pat af lha Trrhe Whan H Into Oaalh Vallay. That uiual frightful of desert, (fealli valley, In California, Ilea between two kfly range, one of wbl b la called tin Fuiicrs! mountains Tba IiIkImt level of the mountains are rather drneely forculed, with tirra and there little meadow and "park" (UHltirul clearluum. In alib'li dwell a atraugo aulmul known na the lcrralwt Bo luaceeas Me ar these ItihoNpltahle helnlil. however. Iliul lh err.it ura. rarely won. baa rvumlned hnol uu kuowu. limped lug Ita linldl Utile rail be aald. Tbera U no ren'm t r fi. ':-o..tti . tbut II la (luiiKir.nirt to mi.i Sv.vu know even wlui'.ur Ii li uiiu .i t or a plant feeder. II Iim a l.m e'm.i d body, alt or much leet I.mi , v. i sort of alivll miming (lie wh.i. ( wi't , of Ita back. Ilitvuig. It la prciumed. few nutural eucuilc, tlio f l-ruNli it :n re In number until It la e:srd ltli i.u Im pulse to in In rate. possibly leae In food aupply no longer aiiffiee. Tlia BJilmala (lieu form hmg prueeaalona, maMiliig down Into tba desert In a'.u gk file, wltli the evident Inteutlou of eroaalnc tba valley to tbe niountalna on ' tba otbor aide. But noua of them avar geta arroaa Aa tby aueouutar tba bot aanda tbey rapidly dUleud with tba brat, and ooa 4ffter another they blow up with loud reports, tba place where tbla happen bring marked by. dap, grave abapad eolea.-rblldelphl llecord. 5000 Miles C. L. HOBART CO. Files and Filing Equipment SPECIAL-Monroe File ; 45c. 3 For $1.25 : Demaray's suSl MASONIC TXaaTLR, OKANTC PAM Let Electricity Save You Labor and Money UHllIlllillMIIIIH pmfci iff CHURNIKS; Pi ri ii i r .aT "v. -v UHU U WW tt"U LUU n 108-J 623 G STREET. Magla 4 Slshee, Wben la shaped Ilka tba Inverted Utter U, In wtikb tba ami are of eual length, la Oiled wltb water and eaeli end of tbe Hi la put Into a aepa rata vassal full of water "tba down ward iuir or welghl of I ho liUld tn earn of the two arma will balance tbe other, and If the water la at lha aaioe level In Ike two vraaela II will remain at tbat level la bulb renaela. Uut If the level of Ibe water lit one vwavl la lowee than bi lha oilier, aluee Hie two vetiela are connected wl'b a ple full of wa ter. Iba water will run down from tbe blgher level to Hie lower. Tine conau lutra wbat la railed a alphou. A elpboa llaelf baa no more magic about It than a pencil baa wbeu It falle or than any olber almllar pbrtmuicuou In nature, yet aoma of tbe alpliooe manifestation aeeu to be not only magleal, but at moat Incredlble.-Hl. Nicholas. "Meet Perfect Ode." Oue buiidred ) ear ago appeared wbat Byron called "Ibe moat per feet ode In Ilia language." Tba Burial of Hlr Jobn Moore." It waa the Kewry Telrgrapb which gave lo Iba world tbla anony mom poem of Itev. L'barlea Wolfe, wlilrb won for It author bul a posthu moua faiuo. for not until bla death In ltd waa Ita real autborahlp made known. Ibnugh vartoiia had leen tbe guesses aa to Ibe writer. Tint olerure curate of llallyclog muM have fall proud Indeed to nnd among It putative autbora aueb posts aa Campbell and Hyrun.-Lotido Cbronble. Liaht ml lha Firefly. A aelrulUI naye that a temperature approaching 2. ilegreea K. would be ueeeeeary to make a light equivalent to thai emitted by an ordinary nrefly. The enormou wame of energy In all Indue trliil metbode or proiluclng light la a matter of common knowledge, and lha eiatuple of tbe firefly rrmalna unlml- Uted by man. Peuntaln Pen Teeta, Pouatain pane era teatad by aa In atniment called a micrometer. If one ptert of tbe merliaulam la out even a all hundredth part of an Inch tba mi crometer reject It aa faulty. Tactful. "Do you think that lha lady who U moving In aUive you la nicer "Oh. dear. ye. Why. iba noticed thai baby bud two teeth before he bad been I " the hoiie two hour." ures Guarantee liriWiiiiiil. D( I UTTLh UUI1II mil GRANTS PASS. OREGON WD PllMDAMV LOSSES THROUGH SWINE DISEASES Cholera, Tuberculosis and Para ites Are Drawbacks. si:.:?L i,:eihods areqed Parmer May Aveld, to Laroa Extent, ' Decimation af Hie Hard by Ipl. teotlea lanltary Pravantlvo Maaauraa Are Pavered. The greateal drawbacka lo tba bog Induatry that breeder lu tbla country have lo contend with are Ibe lowie through hog cholera, lubereuloala, and the lufeNtatlon of lb animal, eepe rlHlly young plga, by perailte. Were It hoi for the fecundity of awlne their protllabla protliietlon In the prearnc of Ibeae aerloua dlMHe would be out of the queatlon. In the following re innrka on aaiillatlon no attempt I innile to go Into the detulla of the dla eaaea effecting hog or their treat menl. The object la merely lo call at tention lo the alinpla inenaurea which may be need by any farmer to avoid, lo a large extent, the declmntlon of hla herd by epIUMillca. Cleanllnea and rntlonal method of management are relied upon by thouuinda of farm era to keep their herd In health and vigor. They ure the mark of lha good fanner and aurceaaful hog breeder. Hog cholera nnd awlne pltigue, both highly fittnl 11eae chiiractertred by fever and heavy mortnllty, are o very elmllnr tbat the breeder may regard them a Identical an fur aa hla prac tical management of the herd la con cerned, rnaltlve differentiation be tween Ibe two dleciiae can only be made by the mont carefal buctertolog- X15 r.,i J- 1 Cholera Tbrlvea In Surrounding Such aa Theae., leal leata, mid by employing the aa alatance offered by a fully equlpiied loborntory. However, ; aanltary pre ventive metboda which are found bene- fklol wltb one of theae dlaeaaea will prove equally emcacioua witn me other. There are a few fundamental facta which tbe breeder muat remember If he la to avoid loaaea through hog chol era or awlne plague. Tbe flrat la that they are tpeclflc dlaeaaea cauaed by genua, and tbe contagion cannot be apread from one anlmnl to another or from one herd to another except through the. agency of theae minute or ganlama. They may be carried In t multitude of waya by the hog them Mlvea, on the clothing of persona, on vehlclee, In feed, by birds, dogs, and other antmala, or by at ream. The breeding or feed of a hog cannot catiae either dlaeaae, although bnd method may ao weaken the constitution and vl tallty that the anlmnl become more euaceptlble.to.them than would other; wlae be the caae. Since, theae dl eaaea can only urine from the pres ence of theae specific causative agent. It can readily be seen that dentition and the presence of supernumerary teeth or black tuaka cannot, aa hn been anggested by miiny, play any port In their development. A second fact to be borne In mind la that dla eaaea cauaed by germ may be best prevented or controlled by thorough disinfection and acrupuloua cleanll- Tuberculoma Inereaelng. Tuherculosla I rapidly Incrcaalng among hngs In the United States, nnd every owner of swine should be on hla gunrd against tho Introduction of this aerloua malady upon hla premises. Unlike hog cholera this disease la In cldloua In Ita attack nnd slow In Its de velopment, so Mint It tuny be present for months In a herd without exciting the leaat suspicion of the owner, nnd will be revealed to him only nt the time of alnughter. Until recent yenrs tuberculosis has been looked upon ns of uncommon occurrence nnd only of Importance from n nient-lnspectlon standpoint; but today It must he rec ognlxed na n serious mennre to the owner of hogs, nnd especlnlly to the one who allows his hogs to run with cattle that have not been proved to be free of tubercnlosta, or who feeds them upon nonaterlllred products a part of their ration. A tubermloals of bog I chiefly contracted through eat ing Infected feed, the Importance of Oil statement I ohvioaa. Tuberenloala of bog I closely aa aodated with the aaine lllaeaaa la cat tle, Ibe reaaon being apparent when one consider (he close relations of the two specie of animate upon nearly every farm. Tutierculous cat tle may acatler greul numbers of to berrle bacilli with their excrement; cow that are tuherruloiia may pro duce contaminated milk that la uh aequently fed lo pig; and carcanaes of ratilM that have died from tuber cuIomI are sometime eaten by hog. Any of these condition tiuike the In fection with tuberculosis of tbe bog concerned a very easy matter. Sourcea of Infection. The feeding of hog upon creamery refute la also a very frequent source of liifeetlon. In thl way the milk of a Mingle cow with a lulierculoua ud der, If aent lo a public creamery, may apread the disease to a number of hog, nnd mny also Infect many farm that have never previously been con taminated wltb tuhernalo!. An equally dangerous source of In fection is likewise observed In the method which obtain among some of the email country alnughter house. It la not unusual for these house to get rid of their blood, Intestines, vis cera, and other Inedible parte by feed ing them to hogs, a herd of which Is usually kept oo the premise. This custom la pregnant with danger and icrvea lo perjvtuate the Infection prin ciple of various eontagloua and para sitic dlaeaaea, particularly tuberculo us. Hoga are also susceptible to tuber culous Infection from affected per- aona nnd ponltry, but these source oro undoubtedly of far less moment to tbe bog owner than thoee existing In a herd of tuherrulnu cattle. Intestinal worm, lung worm, nnd skin parasite also levy a burdensome tag upon the profits of hog raising. Absolute rlesnUnes will be found val nnble In preventing and controlling these parasitic troubles, na well as the more serious disease hog cholera and tuberculosis. Prevention of oiseaae. In dealing with tho dlKonse of hogs, preventive measure must be most re lied oiHin. The anlmnl must be given dry nnd well-ventilated qunrters, which must be kept clenn. Contrary to com mon belief, bogs have some habits which rulse them above other domes tic nnlmnls from the standpoint of cleanliness. For example, unless compelled tn do so, n hog will nut sleep In Ita own filth. If n pnrt of the floor of the pen Is rnisel and kept well bedded with straw, while the rest Is not, all excrement will be left on tlie unhedded portion of the floor and tho bed Itself will be always clean. In addition tn cleunllness close at tention should be given to tbe feed, so that nothing mny be Ted that will con vey the genus of disease, especially tuberculosis. m to tho herd. If tbe bogs ore AmI milk In nny form nl- tulnod from cow kept upon the same farm, the cow should be suhjected to the tuberculin tost. If they rnn with th dairy cnttle of tbe farm a tubercu lin teat of all the cnttle Is none the less deslnihle. Anlmnl dead fro'.-i nny disease should not be fed to the hogs until the ment Tin been made safe by cooking. Skim milk or refuse from a public creamery should not be fed to hogs until It baa been thorough ly sterMlsed. Feeding and drinking plucea should be clean and the water aupply pure. Unleaa the origin la known to be un contamlnated and there baa been no possibility of Infection during Ita course, hoga'ahould not be allowed ac cess to any stream. Wallowa should be drained out and kept filled up aa much a possible. At least once a month the qunrters should be disin fected with air-slaked lime or a five per cent solution of crude carbolic add. These precautions will be found valuable aids In tbe destruction of tbe various animal parasites, aa well as a protection from some more aerloua troubles. Advantage af Isolated Hog Houaea. Tbe advantage of Isolated hog houses, each accommodating, a few hogs, rather than one large piggery for the entire herd, baa been referred to previously. In districts where cholera Is prevalent these are undoubt edly the best shelters. They make It more difficult to carry contagion to all animal In the herd, and the destruc tion of one of them In caae of an out break does not entail a great expense. An added advantage la that they may be moved from place to pluce aa need. ed. While more work la necessary In feeding, the convenience nnd safety from their use more than offset this disadvantage. Danger In Inbreeding. While Inbreeding la the surest and quickest means to fix type, It should be resorted to with the greatest care. The value of the system Is that It enables the breeder to Intensify desirable char acteristics In n herd nnd makes 1m provemeht jMisslhle In a shorter time thnn where selection alone Is used. . It stands to reason that If desirable characteristics can be Intensified, the same will be true of undesirable ones. Much of the disaster which seems to have followed Inbreeding has probably been duo to the fact that this point was overlooked or given only sllslit Importance, nnd thus loss of vitality and constitution and susceptibility to disease have followed. Therefore If the1 young breeder contemplate In- Class, fiscfl j fOH SALK 0. C. 0 KANT LANDS Bins print plats showing lands la Jotephlae county, ll.SO. Addreu A. E. Voorbias, Grant Pass. U rOK SALE Two horses. On geld ing, $16; on mart $40. Each In good condition and weight about 1171 lb. A. N. Parson. ttf DEALERS la bora, mul, cattle. wagons, hack, bugglaa, harneea and saddle. W halo a variety of all kind at all Urn. If yon hav anything to sell or exchange, or If you want to buy, coma and to na. W will treat you right. All our livestock la put out under guaraatM. Red Front Food aad Bala Btabla, Corner Sixth and K tret. Timmona, Prop. Phone 5U-J. mt FOR SALE Good modern home. elo la, north aide. Inquire No. till, ear Courier. 2Stf FOR BALE Three big mules, 1,00 pound and over, I years old; on bora), 1,400 pounds, for sal ehaap. Inquire Grant Paaa liv ery. 44 TO RENT TREMONT ROOMS i Now under ntaaagment of lira. L. C. Arm strong; it clean room at ISc aad 50c: pclal rate by weak or month; also light housekeep ing room. Would like yoar pat ron!. . 40tf FURNISHED ROOMS Large, com fortable aad conviently located. 411 C street. 86tf HOTEL OXFORD ROOMS for rent Large, well ,' fornlahed, steam heat, hot water, bath, and all ho tel privilege. Very moderate weekly and monthly rate. ; 37tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, also alngle rooma, cloae in, reaaonable. 121 D, corner 7th. Mr. T. E. Howard. 45 breeding, he should avoid mating thnt tend to unite almllar defects. Not only should cure he. taken to prevent this In tbe animals muted, but there should be no chance of bad effects due to the Inheritance of undesirable character istics, from parents and other ances tors, i: Some of the greatest work ever done tn hog breeding ha been baaed on these principle. SUPS OF THE PEN. Ivan the Best of Writers at Tlase Ned While They Work, Manv If not most writers have had to bewail the occasional freaklahne of tbe pen In putting down on paper aome- thlug very different from tbat intended by It author. Readers of Sir George Trevelyan' "Life of Uacaulay" will recall the hla torlan's horror when too late be dis covered tbat be bad written la tbe Edinburgh Review tbat "it would be unjust to estimate Jetdamlth by The Vicar of WakefleldT or Scott by The Life at Napoleon' when be really in tended to say tbat It would be unjust to estimate Goldsmith by hla "History of Greece.''. There waa, too, an amus ing allp of tbe pen perpetrated by tbe grave Sir Archibald Alison in Includ ing Sir Peregrine Pickle Instead of Sir Peregrine Maltland among the pall bearer at the Duke of Wellington' funeral Another atrlklng tnatance of the pen mechanically writing something not In tended came under notice tbe other day on the title page of a reprint of a once famoua book, Jane Portera "Scottish Chief." Thla edition, pubuabed some year ago by a well knowa London bouse, describee Ml Porter as "au thor of 'Pride and Prejudice,' 'Sense and Sensibility .'" etc Doubtless the Christian name of "Jane" Induced tbe lip. All remember and nearly all Charlotte Bronte was one notable ex ception love Jane Austen; not ao many remember Jane Porter. Westminster Gasette. . The Matterhorn. Tbe Matternorn waa tho favorite pink of those who "went in" tor the Imzordoua sport of mountain climbing In the Swiss ilps. Now reporta say that there is no more mountain climb ing being done. It is easy enough te guess why, writes Nlksuh. For those who", went rround the world looking for hasnrdous occupations before the wr there I now no need to muke ex tended search, to atop nt expensive hotels, or to hire n retinue of guides. Nine toon, nations offer tho udventurer tuore-or less of a salary along with l.onrrl. lodging and hospital facilities for the pleasure of risking his neck. Mil wonder mountain : climbing hut fallen off. There arc ; those who , sny that It will never again regain 'Its old high ?Miite. They rather think aviation will attract' most of the devotees who ntfrvlve the war. IJut your true moun taineer laughs' 'nt such a suggestion. For him there Is no tlnill to replace the one ho feels nt he mvlngs by bla fingertip over a 000-foot drop. AiS vcrlG2:i2g PBTSICIAJU U 67 cTMrNTTM.D. PraoUaa limited to dlMsao of tba ya, , bom aad throat Plum (uui. nos sod throat. Olaaaa mud. ' Offlo hour t-11, 1-1, or a ap pointment Offlee phono, II; raat deaoa pboao I5J-J. S. LOUGHRIDOE, it. D.. PbyeleUa and anrgaoa. City or country calls attaadad day or tight RaeMoaar phon CI; office phono 111. Sixth and H. Tuff Building. A. A. WITHAM, M. D., PhysteUa aad argaoa. Office: Hall Bldg., coraer Sixth aad I streets. Phot: Of fice, 111; refldasc. 11 1-J. Heart, t a. m. to 4 p. at. DR. J. O. N1BLET Pbyatetaa aad surgeon. Londburg BslMlag. Surgaoa UUh-Idaho Sngar Oe. Health Offteer. Officer hour. 9 te 11 a. m. 1 to I p. m. Pheae 1104. Iltf DKHTISTS E. C. MACY, D. at. D. Plrat-cUaa dntltry. 101 Boath Stxth atreet. Ornate Pa, Oregon. . ATTORHKTS H. D. Norton, Attoraey-et-law. Practice la all Bute aad Federal Court. Pint National Baak Blag. COLVIO WILLIAMS Attorneye- et-Lew Omata Plga Baaklag Oe. Bldg. Grant Pass, Orogoa. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney, Praedea la all courts. First Natloaal Baak Building, , DURHAM A RICHARD, Attoraeya . at-Law. , Offlce Maaonl Teaiple, Grant ae Oregoa. W. T. MILLER, Attoraey-at-l County attoraey for Joeepalae County. Office: Scaallhora Bldg. 0. 8. BLANCH ARD.Attoraey-at-Lew Ooldea Rule Building. Phone 270. Grants Pas. Oregon. BLANCHARD A BLANCHARD, At torney. Albert block. Phoae . 216-J. Practice la all courts; land board attorneys. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BB6TUL, Veterlaariaa. Office la . Wlnetrout Impleaaeat Bldg. 7 Phone 11S-J. Realdeaee Phoae lOa-R. DRATAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kind of drayage and traaafer work carefully and promptly dome. Phone 1I1-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shade, Prop. f F. 0, ISHAM, drayage aad traaafer. Satee, piano aad furniture asoved packed, shipped aad stored. Phoae) Clark aad Holmaa, No. II. dence phone 114-R. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phoae 117-R. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION J, 8. MACatURRAT, teacher of vote oulture aad alnglng. Lessons glvea at homo of pupil If requested. Ad dress 711 Lee St llltt TAXI SMHVICal ARE TOU GOING or aot going, that la the question. Call ' Jitney : . Lake at the Spa or phoae 212-R. Always at roar service for city or eouatry eaUa. 0U PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL opea dally 10- a. aa. to I p. m. . For Suaday sit tlnga call Mill 283-R or residence' 140-J. . . 7?tf , The Calif ornia and Oregon Coast Railroad Company ' TIME CARD EffectlveDecember 1, 1117. f ! Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I Train 1 lv. Grants Paa 1:00 p.m. Trala 2 It. Waters Creek S:00 p.m. All trains leave Grant Pa from' the corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot. For .all Information regarding, freight and passenger service call at. the office of the company, Lundburg. bullcHng, or phone 131 for game. ' Writes It In Wster. That the Ingenuity of people In tbe orient sometime finds expression I through thoroughly modern channels, say the Popular Mechanic Magasine, la demonstrated by a sprinkler em- ployed In Osaka, Japan, which writes advertisements In water on the road way aa it la drawn along by man pow er. Solidly mounted ou the axles of a . two wheel cort la a perforated drum Oiled with water, which revolves with tbe wheel aud as it doe so traces ori ental character along tbe thoroughfare.