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D.VILT KOtil'K K1VKH COCIUKM Tlll ltHDAT, (HTOIIKK 10, HUB. ill RG6UE RIVER COB Published Daily Except Saturday Dried and Candied OIIANGK LKMO.N AM CITRON UltOMKDAKY OATKH ITKKAXTS AND RAISINS A. E. VOORHIES, Pub. and Propr. iPater 1 at poetofflce, QranU Pas. Ore., ai second class mail matter. 1 ..... w ..L. t' l", PAGE TWO ADVERTISING RATES nuplay apace, per Inch - l& IxxiaJ-personal eoluma, per line 10c aders, par line 5c DAILY COURIER j mall or carrier, per year.. ..$6. 00 ,ity mall or carrier, pr month.. .SO 1 i r ji t r , err- - WHFKLY COURIER y mail, per year 1 1.B0 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE&o The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tbe use for republication jf all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this aper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rights or republication or spe cial dlspi.tches herein are also reserved. THVRSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918. . OREGON WEATHER 4 . Rain in the west, unsettled and probably r'uowers In the f east. Moderate southerly winds. 1 KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY WCAL1TY KIIWT bureau or crop tstlinutes, is only 97 ! Ilniiri DQritf D bushels per aero. Oue hundred ami nUrill- OuLnA Ul tlfty sacks per acre, or 300 bushels as some count on, are not the aver age. However, these figures need SEA TRADITIONS not keep anyone from prepariug for ..,, . U, a a and planting their war garden Mt SCaitt Of Mffl OT PjClfiO COBll UiVCS IIICIII juus on spring. I Vessels. Say8 the TJ. S. department or agrl-1 ."? . Sentele at Present has women mail culture: "When new legumes are nrierSt women elevntor operator grown ror the Hrst time in a local- women In the railway yards. In lty the soil should be Inoculated with nP and factories, but now comes the ...... woman cook, roesswomnn and raess- the proper bacteria by artificial In- aboard an ocean steamship, oculatlon." Farmers should remem- Capt Harry W. Crosby. Seattle ship ber this, now that irrigation Is In Pln . master mariner and vie . president of the Northwest Shipping sight for many a Rogue river ranch. , responsible for this Inno- I ration, which has been greeted with We read or the "bonehead" plays' great deal or Interest on the water executed by the Germans, yet tact mat a numDer or men are artm ; for tn tne Alaska and Cnliror- trying to make a living by bootleg- nla trades. Jhe, liberty fee must b$ ging is evidence sufficient that we, taiui wlth crf flr8 ' qoently vessels plyhig on the regular have a rew Ivory domes right lure at routes have been sjjort of men. home. I ;' : ! TrirmiKh the Cnli'wf Slft(es VhlpiiTng commissioner I have signed on three jjjg iiil, " liar lui r.uii'i'nn wnr in mr" FIA SHEO WITH VICTORY Allied victories of the past feW weeks are indeed cause for much joy among the peoples of the allied countries, but In this Joy and self- confident feeling there lurks thej danger of a prolonged war of heavy casualties which might be inflicted upon our boys at the front should the people slacken in their vigilance. We read of the Germans surren dering freely; of how the kaiser's soldiers "run like rabbits" from the advancing Americans but these are "instances." We also read of how long lines of "our boys" are found alter a fierce battle, "with their Dr. Dernburg fears the humilia- face toward the enemy." No hlgh-jtion of the Huns, reads a dispatch er earthly glory awaits any man .The doctor is right, they will be hu- but our casualty list arrives with regularity each day, and will, con tinue to arrive! But the kaiser's last stroke of diplomacy in "offering honorable peace" was a master one and he is now in position to further convince his soldiers that the allies are determined to tear Germany to pieces and annihilate the Prussian race. And in the light of the present j turn of affairs the dulled brain ofi the common German soldier will be unable to pierce the kaiser's decep tion and they may rally to his sup- i i I wonu,n &3 members of the crew of the A billion bushel wheat crop Is in gtp;fts"hip H. B. Lovejoy." admitted sight, According 10 estimates by the Captain Crosby, "and they are doing department of agriculture. We will ' fln; - ' ! "I had nsed women cooks on tng- need it, as this is the mark set by . jg, Wtn irucress. so when wo were our government to meet the needs of i short of men for the Lovejoy I decided to employ women. Alter a searrn ui the entire water front I discovered that a woman was cooking for the crew of 19 men of the steamship Harvester. I made her an offer and now she Is cook of the steamship H. B. Lovejoy, which has a crew of 20 men. "After obtaining the woman cook I went to the city employment bureau and hired two girls, one for nipsswom an and one for messglrl. and they are now on board the Lovejoy. The wom ' en prepare three meals a day. and a night lunch while the vessel Is loading In Dort. They are now on their second ; voyage In the Lovejoy und are mak ing good. The men sny the food Is better cooked and the service IB im proved since the women took charge America and the allies. Fighting true to tradition, the Huns, as they retreat are burning, pillaging, gouging, stabbing, ravish ing and leveling everything In their wake. millated. And the "Wise" Do It. Perhaps one reason why fools are thp always rusning into iroume is Decause . . ,. . ,th they seem to know they can always wnl, the vessel Is In port loading. call to the wise to come and help them out Detroit Free Press. 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Already the peace talk seems to have had a decided effect on mis ing the Fourth Liberty loan, and Di rector McAdoo Is earnestly pleading j for greater effort on the part of the people to raise the $6,000,000,000. One point stands out sharp and sinister: The money WILL BE TtAISED If riot by subscription, which Is a fine Investment for Amer icans, It will be raised by taxation but the fact remains that the ad ministration MUST and WILL have the money to prosecute the war. The choice Is yours. The city man who would put In a few acres of potatoes "on the side" expecting to reap great profits might 'do well to note that the average yield of "spuds" per acre in the United States, as given out by the! mm:, YOU KNOWrthe fate of the children of Belgium and Northern France. Protect your own children from a like fate. Our soldiers are ready to fight for them - -to die for them - - to make the world a fit place for children to live in. If you can't fight, support those who can. Buy Pot-rth Liberty Bonds Any Bank Will Help You this ioniniixaiii covTftiBursa tnovai tu rTmiOTic co.oriainoi ot THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY C. D. FIKS, Hpecial Agent Standard Oil Co., Gram. I'nvi CLIPPER SHIPS IN LONG RACE Content Between Vessels Carrying Tea From China to England One of the Best on Record. The Chlua clipper races, contested by vessels carrying ten to Knglund, covered the longest course of any rnce In history. One of the most fa mous was that of IROfl. It was ar rnnged that nine of these ships should sail from Fooclmw with the new sen son's teas as nearly lis possible on the same day, but only five finished load ing In time. The Klery Cross was the first to Ktnrt, being towed out to sea early on May 211. The Ariel followed next morning nt 10::t0, the Serlca and the Tapping willing 20 minutes later, while the TaitKiug did not put to sen until inlrtnlnlit on the rilsr. They were, of course, nil chosen ships with n repu tation for speed. The Fiery Cross wns the first to round the Cape of flood TIopp, 40 rtnys out, with the Arid on her heels, while (hp Tneplng, Serlcn nnd Tallslng were respectively one, four nnd el(.'ht dnys behind. The Ariel led from the Azores to the entrnnce to thp English chnnnel, where the Serlen nnd Tne plng pulled up ahead of the others, nnd there followed n ding-dong nice, up thp chnnnel, with n fine spread of canvas and u strong southerly wind. The Ariel nnd the Tneplng were the lenders, first one nnd then Hip ither drawing nhend, theothprs sweep ing along not fur behind. It wus n worthy finish for such crack ships. The Tneplng arrived In the London docks at 0:4.r p. tn. on September 6, the Ariel In East Indln docks at 10:15 p. in., nnd the Serlca In the West In Iln docks ut 11 :.10 p. m. FOOD ;cTa How Vines Draw on Soil. Vines are said to extract yearly from the soil only about three-fourths of the quantity of potash and sulphur. Ic acid that cereals take up. 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