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PAGB TWO DAILY. KOtiCH RTVEH COCKIER TlllltNDAV, tXTOHKK IN, llIM. Mill ROGUE RIVER HER Published Dally Except Saturday A. E. V00RHIB8. Pub. u4 Prepr. Citered at postofllce. Qraata Pm. Or., as second el km mall matter. . ADVERTISING RATES Up la? space, per Inch 16a total-personal column, pr Una 10c headers, par line 5c DAILT COURIER' ' 1 Ity mall or carrier: per year....$.00 nr mall or carrier, pr moat.. .60 i VWBEKLT COURIER T mall, per year .-....1.B0 MBMBER OF ASSOCIATED PREba "Vb Associated Frees Is exclusively autled to tbs uae lor. republloauon ti JJ newt dlaaatobea credited to It or not otherwise credited .' In toll ;per and also Ue local newa pub- usned aeretn. ,AU ,rlghts ot republication ot spe lal dlBpiitcbea herein are also reeorred. " THVRSDAT, OCTOBER 84, 1918. OREGON WEATHER 4 f Cloudy, probably rain iex- f treme northern portion; gentle 4 southwesterly winds. 4 44444444444444 REASONS WHY,, , WITH YCOMHK SHOCLD BE RE-ELECTED He is loyally, patriotically Amer ican. He baa faithfully cooperated with the president in every war time ac tivity. 'l He was foremost of governors for preparedness and has earnestly sup ported a vigorous prosecution of the, war. t He has stood for and insisted upon a square deal for both labor and capital, Industrial development of the state and suppression of I. W. W.lsm. He has for more than 20 years earnestly supported and vigorously advocated woman suffrage and pro hibition and has stood for a 'better and cleaner state. He did not assist in organizing the non-partisan! league in Oregon, neith er was he ever a worshipper at the shrine of populism and other organ izations of doubtful purpose and loy alty. He has conducted his office pa triotically, fairly and economically always has he placed patriotism and efficiency in the public service above party politics. He has given his earnest consider ation and substantial effort in pro moting the happiness and comfort of the boys In the service of their coun try, and, lastly. He has a record for a sound, bus iness administration and loyal and earnest effort in the nation's present , crisis that should command the ap proval and support of the whole peo ple. ISRKAKI SO TH E LA W In most cities there are laws that are broken every day, and by people who think nothing of the misde- meanr. Probably the law that is disregarded with the greatest im punity is the law relating to "jay drivers" and the one requiring that you properly turn corners with your car, and to use mufflers while driv ing through the city. There is also the speed law. Not so many break this law, yet there are always some In every city or town who cannot re sist the temptation to "step on 'er tall" if they cannot see an officer of the law in sight. These fellows are pretty cute and the majority of them "get by" with it. They are hard to catch. Then there is the fellow who takes the chance of killing a deer, a duck, a grouse or a pheasant out of season, and the man who hungers for brain food and dangles his book in the brook after a trout. AriiehoKes .ONLY THE HEAItTS Parked in an eiquUlte wuuc r rare hurt and pure olive oil. A REAL DELICACY KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY tJCAUTY FIRST Now as to which offense Is the most unfair the most unforgiving in a question, as neither, while being violations of the law, are noth ing serious. Public opinion and public sentiment are against the man who kills game or catches trout af ter the open season closes and he Is held in greater disrepute than Is the automobile driver . who violates the law. .Admitting that the man who catches fish or kills game out ot sea- son is a transgressor a law-breaker and should be dealt with accord ingly, yet In so doing he takes no chance of killing a person or Inflict ing any great injury upon any one. He is merely catching a fish or bag ging a bird that some "city chap" might get later on Nevertheless, he ' does not by bis act, show true sports manship and should not object to a nominal fine. But his misdemean or is much smaller than the person who "cuts corners" with his automo bile, or speeds up while driving through a city or town. This per son always takes chances ot having! a collision with another car. or of running a pedestrian down and pos slbly killing should be In him and his proportion to fine the ; amount of damage he might possibly , do I Public sentiment is generally right but here Is an Instance where the game violator gets the worst of the deal his crime is the lesser of the two. Senator McNary and other mem bers ot the Oregon delegation are on the Job at Washington attending to their official duties while contenders for their seats in congress are active ly campaigning here at home. Voters will do well to retain In congress the men who are now faithfully repre senting the Interests of the state and loyally standing behind the presi dent and bis prosecution of the war. This is no time to send new and un trained men to congress. President Wilson certainly handl ed the German peace note in a clever manner. In brief, he made the Ger mans show their hand, yet said noth ing that the rank and file of the German people can take offense at. The cards are face up on the table and its the Germans' next move. Senator McNary was one of the 27 republican senators to support the Susan B. Anthony equal suffrage' amendment. The measure failed to; pass. Twenty-one of the 31 nega- j tlve votes were cast by democratic ; senators. Oregon women should re member thiB when they go to the I polls November 5. ' CJovernor Withyconibe has. Issued a proclamation declaring November 2 as Fire Prevention Day, and urges everyone to make a general cleanlnel up of rubbish. i TOO MUCH LIKE KAISER BILL Ex-Sheriff of New York Town Has Made It Plain That "Potsdam Points" Don't Go. Ex-Sheriff .Tames Merrttt. nhnu mustache grows as a sheriff's mustache should, has established a' mustache censorshlD and outlawed the Pntxiam points, according to a Port Chester cor respondent or the New York Tribune. Until a few days ago scarcely an hour went by that the arena-eved tnr. mer sheriff patrolling the streets did not find at least one sky-pointing mus tache of the kind made notorious by Wild Bill Ilohenxollei-n. .. The turtles of 'the former sheriff upon spotting; such a one were us tactful and as un varying as those of n collecting agency. Pluelng himself In front of (lie wear er, he would fix a pule and umipprecl atlve eye upon the offending mustache ant! stare and stare. Either the xtaroe wilted or became curious or belllger nt. Former Sheriff Merrltt was ready for either result At the first evidence of embarrass ment he would nod mutely toward the nearest barber shop, follow his victim nntll he entered and remained on post outside nntll he pinprvcwl wtttim hi. mustache. If the m.,.i.,h.,i i. quired civilly what was wrong, the former sheriff would start as If awak ened from a daze and explain that be thought he was confronting his old friend, "Pewter Cnp Bill," the yachts man. If the recipient of his stare wanted to know what was biting the former sheriff, Merrltt went Just aa far wltn tne Inquisitive one as wa neces- sary to persuade him Into a peat coat oi lather. PIG'S PLACE IN MYTHOLOGY Black 8wlne Considered Evil Because It Was Identified With the Black Clouds. If we add an Irish "bull" to the Hti"lTT nf that PnamnnnAn til m iha ( nf th small Hri Raima mi.h v.- scribed aa an echo of certain events that occurred more than sixty centu ries ago, when mankind was laying the ' foundations of civilisation and Its be- i Ue8 for tlme- It carries our minds back to the mythical sow that Is re- ftfUICU IU UHTV BUCKira IMDg AllDOS OT ( Crete and the Infant god Zeus-Dlony-1 5 to sacrificial pigs which the i initiates Into the Eleuslnlsn mysteries I washed In the waters of the Aegean: to the evil swine that determined the I fate of Osiris, Adonis, Tammuz and j Diarmld ; and to a still earlier phase j In the groplnga after light and con-1 eolation when the sow was Identified , with the Great Mother, the creator of all. who. In her capacity aa the moon and the sky, regnlnted the universe IT'S NOT YOUR IT'S Kidney disease is no respecter of persons. It attacks all classes, re- gardless or age, Bex or conditions. A majority of the ills afflicting people today can be traced back to the kld-j ney trouble. The kidneys are the most Import-: ant organs of the body. They are the; wuerers, me purmers or your Wood.lyou with a box of GOLD MEDAL If the poisons which are swept from the tissues by the blood are not elim inated through the kidneys, disease of one form or. another will claim you as a victim. Kidney disease is usually indicat ed by weariness, sleeplessness, ner vousness, despondency! backache, stomach trouble, difficulty when urinating, pain in loins and lower abdomen, gall stones, gravel, rheu matism, sciatica and lumbago. All these derangements are no. tu re's signals to warn you that the Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. w. H. T. Itreen, (lidding, Big Pierce Arrow Cars Office oi Observer IJIk. Corner Seventh nnd streets Phone lid Telephone 22H-I and !:) Full Line of Auto Supplies tlRES-AU Sizes C. L. HOBART CO. and controlled the destinies of man kind. Hence the pig was fate, and the black pig was evil because It was Identified with the Mack clouds which obscured the Unlit, at first In the purely literal and physical sense, but after ward In the ethical and moral accep tation ot the phruse. Manchester Guardian. Deserve Preferment Aa Ohio roan has Invented a door anon urnt when grasped In the hand Illuminates an electric bulb placed Jusl above the keyhole. A genius such at ne deserves to be rewarded with a seal In the United States senate. Roche ter Post Express. Rat Bite Policeman. Prohibition has Its terrors. Witness Policeman Phillips, of the war emer gency squad, who went prowling about a house suspected of harboring a "blind pig," In search of booxe. Phil lips found a susplolous-looking open ing In the wainscoting and put tils hand In, feeling about for a bottle of contraband. Then he drew his hand ont and .emitted a yell that brought bin brother officer to him. "Did you find any?" they asked. "I found on-'." replied Phillips, "nnd the d -n thUiw lilt me. It was u rat." National Mazda Lamps Tf AVINU too little light puts a strain on chil dren's vision thst they may uever outgrow! Why not have plenty of light? Na tional MAZDA Lamps give three times the light of old fashioned carbon lamps without fddlog a in-nny to your light bill. Rogue River Hardware (;. It. Kiddle, Mr. HEART; YOUR KIDNEYS kidneysnneed help You should use GOLD M KIM Uj Tlauilcin Oil Capsules Immediately. The soothing, healing oil stimulates the kidneys, relieves Inflamation and destroys the germs which have caused It. Do not wait until tomorrow. Go to your druggist today and insist on his supplying Haarlem Oil Capsules. In twenty- four hours you should feet health and vigor returning and will bices the day you first heard of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil. After you feel that you have cured yourself, continue to take one or two capsules each day, so as to keep In first-class condition and ward off the danger of other attacks. Ask for the original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sizes. Money refunded if they do not help you. I'ropr. Agent Easy Riding Classified KOlt BALK KEE1) anil I J very Stable Hay and grain for sale. Hod Kront llarn, Peter tiriivlln, Prop. 15 110 AT 16-foot, In first class condi tion, good oars, pole, etc., for sale, $15. Inquire Western Hotel. 87 FOU HALE Five brood sows, full blood Poland China. wlgh 250, will farrow soon, fflio strain. Also some good shoals. W. N. Carl, Murphy. 99 FOR SALE OH TKADK Uarage and store combined, auto, bicycle and motorcycle supplies. H. Tlmmons, 60t) Sixth street. 99 KOIl SALK Dwlge oar." Uto '"l 7 model. First class condition, price $soo, 11. K. Hague, Cornell's gro cery. 99 Bargain at f 100. Team of large, very gentle in u Ins, thoroughly broke, drive, ride or pack. Can be secu ul 415 West I street. A. 11. Gunnell. 99 Pl'RK Hit RD Chester White pigs, ready to wean, $. II. E. Gordon. U. F. I). No. 2. 100 FOR SALE 60 acres fine ohoeolau soil, close In, lots of water, nick ness compels quirk sale on your terms Don't get stuck on a dry land farm. Answe.' today Ad dress 17M care Courier. 99 FOR BALE "OK TRADE 900 acres good land, three sets of houses, near town and school, for Oreicon land. Address J. O. Coffey (own er) Mountalnalr, New Mexico. 06 FOR SAIJS Oat and vetch hay In bale, 712 North Eighth street, phone 1 3-1. 07 i . i - IOST Ladles silver pin with tor- qnols setting. Return to Cramer llros.'s store: reward. 97 POLITICAL CARDS I Paid Advertisement.) MRS. JOS. MOSS Independent Candidate for CountyClerk EUGENE L. COBURN- Regular Republican Nominee for County Clerk GEO. 3. CALHOUN- Regular Republican Nominee for County Treasurer I'rewnt Incumlwnt GEO. W. LEWIS Regular Republican Nominee for Sheriff C. A. SIDLER IIKI'I HMCW NOMISKK Kolt HKI'HKMK.NT.VriVK limi'plilnn County, Oregon Amy Booth Holmes leni(M-ratic Candidate for County Treasurer Ths California and Orego Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Daily except Sunday Effective May 1, 1918 Train 1 lv. Drinti Put 1-Ann n. Train i lv. Waters Creek 8:00 p! m All trains leave Orants Pass from the corner of 0 nnd Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific, depot. For nil Information regarding lrlK!it. nnd pasaengor service call at :lie offli-e o the. company, Lundburj iiulldlns. or phone 131 for Rame. Hazel wood Creamery The Hazelwood Creamery Is In Grants Pass to stay, regardless of competition, and will always pay the highest market price for butter fat, eggs and poultry. We have led the Oregon creamery buslnens for 15 years and will continue to lead by fnlr treatment and top prices for produce. On July 15 we took over the River Banks creamery and have been buying cream dally. If you want the highest price see us. We paid 67c Wednesday and will continue that price nntll the market changes. We look for still higher prices. Checks mailed dally. HAZELWOOD HlKAMEKY C, K, Nelson, operator Advertising MlUCKIXANKOl M BRINU YOllf JUNK lothT7i ant I'ass Junk Co.. 408 Houth Blilh street. I'bone 21. We buy rag metal, rubber, scrap lion, hide aud wool, old automobiles for wrecking. ftltf 1TNKY VrKRVICK- Any where, any time, riione Mot-ha Cafe 181-R. Otto J. Knlps, Residence H-T. 181 - ' - . . - WILL. TIIK I'AUTIKH who borrowed the ours and oar locks from Houoks please return them. 4'HOTO HTI'ltIO THE PICTURE II IU. for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 38S-R, or resldonoe H0-J. BTU VICTKItlNAItY HUUiKON DR. R. J. BKBTl'U , Veterinarian OtBue,. residence. Phone 106-H PHYHICIANH L. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. PraetiM limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fltted Office hours 1-11. 1-8. or on ap pointment. Office phone tl, real douce phone H9-J. & LOUOHKIIX1K, H. tl.. Poyoluiaa and turgson. City or country ali attended day or tight. Realdsao phone 861; office pbon HI Sixth and II. Tuffs llldg. DR. J. O NIIH.KY. Phrslclaii its surgeoi. I.undhurg ntdg. Ilr!t officer. Offlc hours, to II a m and I lo I p. ni. Phone J !-,) A. A. WITH AM. M. U. Internal mrdlilne and nervous dlneases: 808 Cornell llldg.. Portland. Or Hours a. m. to 1 p. tu. A. 11CH8KLL M. I). t). C In block north of postofflce, corner 8litk and D streets, surgical, electrical, chlroprsilc and osteopathia treat ments. Offloe phone 197-U. ATTOUXrVH II. D. NORTON. Attorner-at-law Prartloes In all State and Fedtral Courts. First National Dank Dldg COI.VIO WILLIAMS. Attorney n-U, Orants Pass Banking Co Bldg., Orants Pass, Oregon E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attornry Prse tic In all court. Klml National Bsok Pidg. C. S. HI.ANCH AUD. ttoroey at Law. Golden Rule Uulldlsa Phone 270. Orants Pass, Oregon BLANCH A RD fc RLANCHAKD. At tornsys, Albert Hldg. Phon 2 2-J. Practice In all courts: board attorneys. C. A. SIDLKR.,Attorney-at-l.aw, refer.- In bankruptcy. Masonl' temple, Grants Pass, Ore DKNTISIs E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Klrst-riMs deiiMMry. in'fc Smith - Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon. DKAY.tlitC AND TKAW CU.H.Vlfc.UCUL 1'UA.NsiKfc.M LO Al kinds of cli ,uu ifuu,( werk carefully and promptly jnoe Phone 181-J. Stand at fre'.gb depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES, so do w7 Hunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 397-R. SVa. I8HAM. draysge and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Phono Clark & Uolman, No f0. Residence phone 124-R. Somewhere In Prance there Is aa American boy fighting for you. Hav you proved yourself worth his won derful effort by finishing his socks on time? If you have anything to sell try a classified ad.