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PAGE TWO DAILY ROGUE RIVER COUIUEtt titlhAY, DI-X KMllKIl IS, 101. ! ROGUE Pnblialtd Dally Except Saturday A. B. VOORHIE3, Pub. and Propr. Bntersd at poatoffloe. Grant Pas. Ore., a second daat mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display pace, per Inch -4-1 5c Local-personal column, per line10e Headers, per line Be DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year $4.00 By mail or carrier, per month .SO WEEKLY OOURIBH By mail, per year 11.50 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusirely titled to the use (or republication of all new dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All right of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also fssetTed. FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1018- OREGOX WEATHER 4 Rain In west portion; rain or snow east portion,' colder; 4 f fresh, southerly winds. GERMAN JTDASE8 Centuries ago Judas Iscariot, per haps thinking that he could save his skin and make a little money, denied the policy which he had pre riously embraced, and assured of Us own safety, betrayed his asso ciates to whatever fate might befall them. ' Because he was an ignorant fol lower, Judas was less culpable than are those educated" 'leaders of 'Ger many, the Hohenzollerns, father and on, who have recently joined the amalgamated Judases of the world, educated by exactly the same reason as the founder of the order. The German Crown Prince, in an authorized interview, denies his ab dication of the Prussian throne, and also denies, as does his father, any responsibility for the war or the atrocities which aroused the world. Father and the Son of Lies, these two autocrats represent now. Just as they always have, the epitome, of Individual, power. Lacking their au thority and connivance, the German people neither could have started the war nor continued it for any length of time along lines which did not meet with their full approval. It is noticable that this precious pair express neither sorrow nor re pentance. They only tell why they were defeated. Neither one knows, or will acknowledge, that the true reason for that defeat was the cor rupted national conscience of Ger many, for which they are primarily responsible. . If they did not like what was going on, they bad only to speak to stop It. Failing in this, there was nothing to prevent these "unwill lng" combatants from leaving Ger many and Joining the allied forces There is no question of their gull Thdr puling protests of innocenca come straight from fear in their hearts. The safety of the world lies in the punishment of the Hohenzollerns. If they perchance still follow the foot steps of Judas, they go out and hang themselves. That act would relieve ' the world from an unpleasant but unavoidable duty. New Stock- WHOLK'AXD CVT OKll PIMENTOS GREEN CHILE PEPPERS KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY QUALITY FIRST FIGHTING TROOPS TO t HEAR WILSON'S VIEWS TURKS 1IKKI NAKKD (UKIA THROUGH FHKK.ING COLD i; agreed, too, since no wholly satisfac tory policy has yet appeared, that some proven element of policy is ab- V V " , . The following article has been solutely necessary. One factor in the handed ,0 ug fof publu.atlon , the reconstruction undertaking that our hope that it might help some suffer- government should not do Is to kill ers of pneumoniae At the Newport board of health office circulars are being handed out to those interested, and because of the announced value of the cure of pneumonia is herewith printed: "Take six to ten onions, according to gize, and chop fine, put in a large spider over fire, then add about the same quantity of rye meal and vine- Purls, IVc. IS. The address which President Wilson will muke to the American troops, probably as soon after his arrival In France as is pos sible, is expocted to be one of the most important delivered during hi stay In Kurope. snd Is being looked forward to by Europeans who hope to gain from It a more definite idea I of the Presidents exact position re garding numerous vital questions. It Is considered undoubtedly that the President will make this speech at the American front, but at what place has not yet been determined. The President. It la announced, will visit devastated districts In Eu rope and although the present plans are tentative, all depending upon his personal wishes, the trip may take him into former German territory, isiis to aiei ana strsssbura; are extremely possible. off all private Industry destroy individual enterprise and incentive by taking over the controlling inter est in every business in the country. Railway transportation, good roads and irrigation are a trinity that make for the upbuilding and pros perity of any country. Oregon needs La, enougQ ,0 fom a Wck pagU) all three Modern civilization depends more on transportation than on any other material factor. Progress depends entirely upon it. In the meantime stir thoroughly, let ting It simmer five or ten minutes. Then put in a cotton bag large enough to cover the lungs and ap ply to the chest as hot as the patient can bear. "In about ten minutes aoolv A "made In America" or "made j another and thus continue by re in Oregon" trade mark on all our j heating the poultices, and in a tew goods will not endure, unless the,DOUr the patient will be out of dan- TMa m nln nn.Ji. V failed to cure this too often fatal quality is there. Grants Pass stores have fine dis plays of holiday goods. Do your shopping before the flu gets you. II L LEND MOONEYIHELP San Francisco, Dec. 13, "Mother" Jones, 88 years old, Illinois labor leader, announced here that she ex pected to plead with Governor Steph ens to use his influence to have a new trial granted Thomas J. Mooney. "We do not want a pardon for Mr. Mooney, we want a new trial," said "Mother" Jones, If the Governor will give me no satisfaction I will take the matter up with the Illinois State Federation of representative I am. malady, and usually three or four applications will be sufficient, but continue always until the perspira tion starts freely from the chest. "This simple remedy was formu lated many years ago by one of the best physlcisns in New England has ever known, who has never lost a patient by this disease, and who won renown by saving persons by simple remedies after the best medical tal ent had pronounced their cases as hopeless. T Amsterdam. Dec. 13. The Amer ican squadron arrived today at Pola, Labor, whose a city normally of 70,000, and one Then we will 0f the principal Austrian naval bases. go to Washington and lay our case The Americans took over command before President Wilson when he re- of the port. Jugo-Slav war vessels turns." hninteri (tin American fin . . I - - rj "Mother" Jones said that she was sent here to aid labor's Investigation Into charges of irregularity in the prosecution of the Mooney and re lated cases. Through the failure of the Machin ists' union to name him as a dele gate to the San Francisco labor coun cil at Its meeting last night, D. P. Haggerty, president of the council, was disqualified for election, offi cials of the union announced here today. IWXI MAY HE GIVEN UP BY RETURNING ROLDIKHH Washington. Dec. 13. Discharged soldiers who do not wish to continue psyments on ltberty bond subscrip tions made through the army organi sation will have payment already made returned and the subscription cancelled. Army officers said today that although this arrangement had been made, they did not expect any groat number of subscriptions to be nulli fied In this way. The bonds thus re leased, however, will not be thrown back on the market. I-ondou, Dec, 13, The Morulng Post publishes from Constantinople a detailed accouut of tlio iiiiimiiirreM of Armenians by Turks which begun In the early part of 19 to. Its terri ble tale points to a determined at tempt to extermlnnnte the whole na tion, and the following story Is told of the awful doportutlon scheme: "For hundreds of miles over moun tains, in scorching heat or froexluit cold, long convoys wont. Young gliin from the at of ten years upward were obliged to imtrch linked for hours at a time. Hundreds of thou sand died on the march. "It la Hllmutml (lint 300,000 who were deported to western Asia c rous ed the bridge over the Kuphratn from Horlur to Chlttndl, and of these only 1,500 are now alive. "lint the trials of these unhappy people did not cense nt the and of that march, The luckiest were the young girls who were taken luto hitroma. Starvation and musstaero awaited them, The governor of the vilayet relsasv ed all tho convicts from the prisons, divided them Into bands of 200 or 300 each, armed with clubs, and then sent them to outrnre and massacre the Armenians collected In the vilayet. Printing that pleases We do it! 3 GteaMfk tie Uhrth Join fits 1 Gross WlVoH AUdisaTTemft una a djoiiAr PORTLAND INFLUENZA QUARANTINE IS ON Portland, Dec. 12. The ordinance quarantinlg Spanish Infuuenza cases has been passed by the city commis-' sloners and Is now in effect. City health Inspectors, policemen and nlhan wilt Via .nllorl tinnti n anfnpM WOULD RESTORE DEATH . ABA ,... PENALTY IN ARIZONA ordere(, for tne cUy heaUn b. , : reau and will be placed where "flu" . Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 13. Arizona case, exist. soon will return to the ranks of the The city will be covered thorough-! states in which murder is punishable ly by the health deputies and anyone by death. Compilation of returns from the various counties of this state, compiled a short time ago, showed that the state had restored the capital penality to its statutes by a vota of nearly two to one. The vote was 20,463 to 10,602. attempting to break the quarantine will be liable to punishment. As fast as cases are reported to the city health bureau, Inspectors will be sent with placards and with Instruc tions to Isolate the patient and the family. OUR BIGGEST NEED There will be widespread agree ment with the president's dictum that "what the country chiefly needs 1s that all Its means of transporta tion should be developed its rail ways, it waterway and Its country aide road." It will probably b Well Dressed Beef and Mutton of the finest quality and flavor is always at , your disposal at this market. Don't think. 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