1-ICIIAV. NOV KM I IICH 22, IOIH. DAILY ROGUE IUVEK COURIER PAGE THK-i Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. W. T. Urmn, II. Olddtngs, Big Pierce Arrow Cars Office Old Observer lllk. Corner Seventh and U street . Phone SO Telephone 21!rW Mil 164 The Youths Is worth more to family life today than ever before TUB COMPANION givta tha (rntC mount ot avarythln wonh raadins, an abundanra of Kiel ion, ol Knlrruuf nwnt. ol Informing Kfadins. of Kact and Humor, .on ttlea tha Special Haaaa for tacb ona of awry aa. It appeals 10 lha f amUlaa wtth bilhaat Idaato. OFFER No. 1 Haw Sutwritvr to Tha Youtb't Companion will racatva! S2 WEEKLY ISSUES lilt Mhr RaaaiaiaflSISItMatFraaf 1919 Caaaaaiaa HaaM ( 7 09 CalaadarFrae 1 " OFFER No. 2 TO YOUTH'S COVAMON mON 1 Alltar $1.00) OllarNa.1 McCAU S MACUDII Chack your choka and arnd thh coupon with your nmittanca to tha rUlllSHEIS Ot THIS rartl. or to Tha Youth'a Companion, Uoalon, Maaa. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS JOB PRINTING NEATIY DONE PRINTING . THAT PLEASES I'ropr. Agent Easy Riding Companion OFFICE AT THE COURIER OFFICE 1 Fr,?ivit7t WE DO WIGS ONCE THOUGHT SINFUL Puritans Hold That Man Had No Right to Interfere With Dlapanta tlons of Provldance. . Ilavlnii hiHt night heard thut Joslah Wlllurd hud rat off hi hair (a Terr full head of hair) and put on a Wlgg, I went to III in this morning. Told bid Mother what I cnine about, and she called him. I enquired of him what Extremity hud forced hlra to put off hl own hnlr, and put on a WlggT lie answered, none at till. Hut mild that bla hulr won straight, and that It parted behind. Seem'd to argue that men ml KM aa well ahave their hair off their head, aa off their face. I an swered . . . God aeetns to hare or dained our Hulr aa a Teat to aee whether we can bring our minds to be contented at his finding", or whether we would he our own Carvers, Lords, and come no more to him. . . Pray'd him to read the Tenth Chapter of the Third Book of Colvln's Institution. . . . Told blm that It was condemned by a Meeting of Ministers at North ampton In Mr. Stoddard's house when the said Joslah was there. ... He seem'd to say would leave off bla Wlgg when his hair was grown. I pake to bis father of It a day or two after; be thanked me that bad dis coursed bis Ron, and told me that when bis balr waa grown to cover bis ears be promised to leave off bla Wlgg. If he bud known of It, would have forbidden blm. Ilia Mother beard him talk of It; but was afraid positively to forbid blm lest he should do It, and so be more faulty From Judge Sewull's Diary (quoted In "The Heart of the Puritans'). DENIED EQUALITY OF SEXES Men In 1813 Had Decided Views ae to Woman'a Intellect and Her ' Sphere of Duty. There lies on the desk a book pub lished and sold by Moses Thomas, Philadelphia, bearing the date of 1813, which makes It one bupdred and five years old. There are many strange thlnga In that book, which contains "Selections From Foreign Reviews and Muguzlnes," all of which Is claimed to be "the best thought of the ablest men of the age." There Is an essay at tacking a French authoress who was clulmlng an equality of Intellect of the two sexes. The reviewer remarks: "Upon the whole, we do not think that little learning Is always a dangerous IT! thing In a lady, so long as It has ref erence to her condition of life and the sphere of ber duties. . That la as fur as the world had got at that time In the education of wom en. About seventy years afterward, when a woman became aenlor wrangler at Oxford, which la the highest honor in mathematics, there began ft change of opinion concerning the quality of woman's Intellect It wus maintained la the entire period by these "ablest men of the age," thut the "female Intellect" waa entirely Inferior to that of men, and that her physical structure made It Impossible for her to comprehend the great questtona, such as that of war. Since then a woman baa written the greatest war hymn of the woriL St Louis Globe-Democrat Nerve and Eye 8traln. Many nervous as well as other dis eases are caused by Incorrect Illumin ation. The eye la a subject of prime consideration In connection with our health and happiness. Rye fatigue spoils the disposition; as that Is one of the conditions given for Inefficient work, we find here again a reduction In efficiency nnd a cause for more loss of the workman's time. The first loss waa mechanical, tUe second Is phys ical ; both, when reduced to a dollar- and-cents basis, show a large percent age over the cost of lighting that would he required to eliminate them. As Judgment Is dependent upon per ception, and perception upon the sight, then the Inhorpr, to be efficient, must be able to see fine details and small objects at close ranee with sharpness and distinction, to distinguish objects at a distance with, accuracy, and to have clear perception of all objects In the Intermediate space. Famous Forth, Bridge. Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker, both Englishmen, were the en gineers who deirlgned the great Forth bridge In Scotland, and the building waa done by several large firms of steel structural workers, under their supervision. The outside length of the bridge Is 8,(X feet, the central cantilever occupies 1,020 feet, and the two side cantilevers 1,514 feet each. The headway of the bridge at high wa ter Is 150 feet The bridge was IT years In building and was opened In March, 1800. The Forth bridge Is much nnrrower than the Brooklyn bridge, but It exceeds It 25 feet In span snd Is considerably longer In Its overall length. Great 8ea of Wheat A sea of wheat replacing a sea of water. 20,000 acres In one tract bring ing, forth the cereal of which Uncle Snm and his allies In the world war are In such great need. Is a transfor mation accomplished on what was ovei flowed land near Sacramento. The huge tract formerly covered with the flood waters of the Sacra mento and the American rivers lies In a fertile basin of some sixty-odd thou Bund acres, most of which has been re claimed and turned to agriculture through the efforts of the federal and state government at a cost of mil lions of dollars. Painful Dental Work. In the time ot Nero there were pro fessional dentists who could replace lost teeth with artificial ones made of sycamore wood, which were fas tened to their natural neighbors with gold wire. A gold plate with several teeth attached has been found la an Etruscan tomb. But those dentists knew nothing of the art of excavating and filling cavities. When a tooth be came too painful they removed It not by pulling It but by prying It out In a manner that must have been most distressing to the sufferer. Evolution of the Lady Barber. Some of you men seem to think that woman is not qualified to take ber place at the barber chair. She's been trimming man ever since the first Hector was a pup; she took to singe ing man's contentment the moment she spotted Adam trying to determine why he was a rib shy ; and she began to shave when the first efficient male Idiot decided that a weekly allowance for household expenses was the prop er thing. Letter In New York Sun. Trebles Hardneia of Leather. A Norwegian engineer claims that be has discovered a process by which leather can be made two or three times as hard as It Is normally, says Popu lar Mechanics Magazine. Thla Is of very special Interest In these days of high prices for footwear and other leather goods. While the leather can be mad.) aa hard as wood, It does not lose Its elasticity, It 1b said, and also acquires greater resistance to both beat and moisture. Roman Soldiers' "8mokea." Records recently discovered show that the Roman soldiers In Caesar's time had their pipes. tf course they knew nothing about real tobacco, as that had not at that period -been dis covered. However, they did have pipes 1 and thikv Qmnlrori Invoniloi. nnit hemn. tL .ii . nv t and It served almost the same purpose. t nf i .m h. k- . solace and stimulus to the soldiers. I - , j m All kinds of less LUnkt at tha Qassff scd FOR BALK FOR SALE 40 tone first class al falfa bsy, baled, at the barn. C. D. Woolverton, Rogue River, Ore gon. 21 in CHEVROLET with demount able rims for sale. Is In best run ning condition. M. J. Barker, 207 West C street. Phono 196-R. 38 FOR SALE Young team (excellent pullers), wagon, plows, barrows, bay, lumber, cedar poets, shot gun, rifle, bedsteads, oil stove and other articles. Phone S02-F-12, Mrs. George L. Morris, Rd. 1, Granta Pass, Ore. 42 FOR SALE Good, dry. sorted corn, delivered, 2 He per lb. Ground corn," cob and all, 3 cents. 924 East V street, phone 212-J. 23 FOR SALE A good piano. Call at 408 C street. Phone 32-R. 19tf TO RENT FOR 'RENT Cottage 321 Rogue River Ave., three rooms and sleeping porch, good well and one half acre land, barn, 34.52 p month. Key. at 208 Foundry. O.n FOR RENT Dec. 7th, modern six room bungalow; wood bouse, sleeping rooms above, garage. 710 North Sixth street And five room cottage, corner C and Second. Rents low. See N. E. Townsend, 621 A street 23 WANTED STEAM ENGINEER, blacksmith and all around mechanic, also pipe fitter wants permanent position. Address No. 1960 care Courier. 26 WANTED Second band sewing ma chine, must be in good running order and cheap. Address No. 1962, care Courier. 22 MISCKLLA-VBOO B JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R Otto J. Knlps, Residence 149-Y 231 HEMSTITCHING and plcottng done to order. Handicraft Shop, Med ftfrd, Ore. 38 GARAGE First class work; elec . trlcal work a specialityf satisfac tion guaranteed. Oils and gaso line. Everett Stelger Garage, 211 North SlxtU Street, Phone 298. 42 VIOLIN, PIANO, mandolin and ban Jo lessons; good methods and ex perienced teachers. - Music fur nished; stringed Instruments ' re paired; violin bows repaired. G. M. Kellogg, 725 South Seventh Street. 23 TAXI If going or coming call the White Line Taxi. Safety first Call at the Spa confectionary. Phone 262-R. Residence phone, 320-R. 45 Liberty. Two lovers were sitting side by aide In Battery park. New York, one eve ning. "I wonder," he whispered aa he glanced out across the beautiful bay and saw the Statue of Liberty In the shadowy gloom, "why they-have Its light so small." "Perhaps," replied the girl as she blushed and tried to slip from his embrace, "the smaller the light the greater the liberty." Gasoline Street Sweepers. The new gasoline street sweepers operate so quickly and so cheaply that they threaten to do away entirely with the old hone-drawn apparatus. One three-wheeler, gasoline-driven machine Is counted equal to four horse-drawn sweepers. It clears the street to with in 18 Inches of the curb at a cost ot even cents a thousand yards. Making Sure. 8everal years ago, at the funeral of a well-known fire Insurance official much detested by his staff. It was re marked that an unexpectedly huge number of them attended. On one of them being asked for an explanation, be said: "We wouldn't have missed It on any account ; we want to be sure that he Is buried." Saving Grain From Fire. A South Dakota builder has suggest ed a simple method of saving grain In country elevators from fire. The grain bins should be provided with trap doors In the outer walls of the build ing. In case of fire the doors are open ed and the grain pours out on the ground. Wasted Energy. I . Eleanor, aged five, was autolng with ' her parents In the rural districts one "'Jf e fTtF a farm that boasted of a windmill, she ! suld : "Oh, mamma, the- farmer's got bis fan going on a cold night" Chlca- Advertising PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo- graphs. Opea dally except Soa day from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. 8ua day sittings by appolntmeat only. Phone Mill, 283-R, or residence 140 J. KTtf PHYSIC! A1I8 It. O. CLEMENT. M. D., Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear. neee and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hoars 9-12. 2-6, or on ap pointment Office phone (2, resi dence phone 359-J. 8. LOUOH&IDOE. M. C, PaystaUii and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or Bight Resides o phone I6; office ' phone 181 Sixth and H. Tuts Bldg. DR. J. O. NIBLEY, Physician eat aurgeoa. Landburg Bldg. HeelUi offlcer. Office hoars, 9 to 13 a m. aad 1 to t p. m. Phone 310-J. . A. WITHAM. at. D. Interns! medicine and nervous diseases; 90S CoTbett Bldg., Portland, Or. Honrs 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. ' . BURS ELL M. . D. C In Mock north of poetofflee, corner Sixth and D street". surgical, electrical, chlropratic and osteopathic treat ments. Office phone 197-R; resi dence phone 333-R. VETKKINAKY SURGEON DR. B, J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Office, residence. Phone 805-8. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-Uw. Practices in all Bute and Federal Courts. First Natlenat Bank Bldg. COLVIQ ft WILLI AM8, Attoraeya-at-Law, Grants Paes Basking Co. Bldg., Granta Paaa, Oregon. B. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prae Uoa In all court First National Bank Bldg. O. 8. BLANGHARD. ttorney at Law. Golden, Rule Building Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD BLANC HARD, At torneys, Albert Bldg. Phoa 338-J. Practice In aH courts; law board attorneys. C. A. 8IDLER,(Attorney-at-Law, ref eree la Bankruptcy. Maaonle temple. Grants Paaa, Ore, DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D. . Flrst-alasa dentistry. ' 109 South Slxtk street Grants Pass, Oregea. DKAXAGE AND TRANtbK COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al kinds ot drayage and transfe work carefully and promptly dsn Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shads, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; ao do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Pfcon S97-R. F. Q. IS HAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and .. turnltur moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Phon Clark Holman. No. 60. Residence phone 124-R. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Granta Pass. 1 P. M. Arrive Waters Creek ... ;3 P. M. Leave Wats re Creek 3 P. M. Arrive Grants Pass . 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131.- -, , Tires Repaired By the new section method ALL WORK GUARANTEED Second hand tires bought and sold TAVIS A ADAMS AUTO CO. PHONE 817 CHICHESTER S 4UI AAfcrl Courier. go Examiner. F