Pack two U HANTS PAM UMJMf tXHJKIK vi;im:kiv, (ktomch i, iimii. GITS PBS' BAT COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday . E. VOORHIBS, Pub. and Propr. Mrd at postoffloe. Grants Pim, Or.. as second clua b11bUI. .1 - ADVERTISING RATES Display sPce. per Inch.... ...16c el-personal column, per Une..lOc CMdeis, per line DAILY COURIER y mail or carrier, per yer.00 Vt mall or carrier, per month .60 . WEEKLT COURIER y mall, per year .11.00 KEItBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tba Associated PreM la exelaalTely c titled to the dm tor republication of an aa dlapaiehea eredlted to ft or all otherwise credited la Ula raper and also the local wa pnk-t'-shed berate, "AH rlfhta of repuMloaUoa of ap al dispatches herein are WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1M OREGON WEATHER 4 4 Showers; moderate south . westerly winds. KXGIJSH MV8T BE TAIGHT The union committee at Pittsburg is said to have used seven languages In sending out its call tor a strike. The independent steel companies in another town used nine languages In calling upon their employes to re main at work., Here is startling proof of the need of Americanization work. One of the greatest labor struggles in the world Is on. great principles are at stake. yet the great majority of the work ers affected must be addressed in a medley of foreign tongues. What chance is here for the exploi tation of labor by the unprincipled, what small hope that capital can make Its position clear and present Ms facts so that these men will grasp them (airly! How easily can the honest purpose of the labor unions be twisted toy the mere labor agitator and mob rule be precipitated! One of the great welfare organi sations in New York has considered these (natters and Is specializing in Americanization work among adults in shop and home, realizing that the children will get more of it in school and that if the work Is not carried on among the parents, families will draw apart and bitterness and tinrest fee the result There is no time now for quibbling or for hesitancy. The English lang uage must go Into every home in exery community in this country. If the great bodies of laboring men ate to decide great questions fairly to themselves, or to determine wisely what is best for the common wel fare, they must speak one common language, the langue of this country. Pure Coloring RED GREEN YKIJiOW RU.H In Bulk KINNEY & TRUAXGROCERY Quality and Service NABBED BY DEPUTY Roseburg, Oct. 1. Upon arriving here today from Glendale, Deputy State Game Warden George Tonkin of Portland, reported that four hunt ers had been apprehended and fined $25 each, their licenses forfeited and their rifles confiscated. The guns were shipped to Game Warden C. D. Shoemaker. Five more complaints of violations in the Glendale country are still in the hands of the anion. Deputy Tonkin stated that does and fawns are being slaughtered in many sections of the state. The tour men arrested at Glendale were: F. C. Schlegal of 'Banks, wh6 was convicted of killing a doe; A. B. Kini of Salem, found guilty of killing a fawn: William Branham, fined tor hunting without a license, and Elmer Clemens, charged with having failed to tag a deer, so that he might ex ceed the game limit. All kinds of legal blanks at the Courier. XOTll'K OK MKKTIXU tK . BOARD OK KyrAI.I.ATION The director of the Grants Pass Irrigation District will meat, acting as a Board of Equalisation on the first Tuesday of October, being the 7th, at a, ni In their office In the courthouse, for the purpose of re viewing and correcting its assess ments and continuing In session as long as may be necessary, to heat and determine any objection by any interested persons, to the assess ments and apportionments thereof and any other matter connected therewith that may come before them. 84 GEO. A. HAMILTON, Secretary. Spider Bit on Chin Killed Girl. A rptilt-r bite on the chin caused the death of Miss Anna Blooraquist, six teen yenrs old, of Kane, Pa. Usual remedies, applied after she was bitten, proved futile, sod doctors luter failed to check the poison. Millions Mora for Clerks. It is estimated that the Increase ot $2 to $2.50 in the weekly wages of alt rhnp clerks will rout merchants ct. Great Britain $125,000,000 to $190.' OUU.tK.Hj a year. TWO LEADERS UNDER SCRUTINY It is well that the United States has ordered an investigation of the steel strike and has begun its in quiry (by summoning Chairman Gary administrative head of the steel trust, and John Fitzpatrick, chair man of the strike committee. These two men are held chiefly re sponsible for the strike. There is a prevalent conviction that either of them might easily have prevented it. and that each of them invited it welcoming it as a test of strength and a chance to win a conclusive victory. Both, while seeking the ad vantage of those they represent, ac cording to their lights, ignored the greater public which is the thief vic tim of labor wars, and which la al so the disinterested spectator and final Judge of them. Fragments of the public will cham pion one side of the controversy and condemn the other, acording to sel fish interest or class prejudice. The great public which is above class condemns both sides for an indus trial disaster which was absolutely unnecessary and, at this particular time, Inexcusable. Let Gary and iFitzpatrick, then, appear at Washington and present such defense as they may. The pub lic is willing to be "shown, " but the public will be extremely critical of their testimony. Phone 17 214 North Sixth Street Batteries Goodyear Tires STARTERS Chords and Fabric GENERATORS IGNITION WORK We have u service battery for every car, always ready to help you. We have the bct equipped shop in the city for electric work. Will tent your electric system any time FREE and give yon a correct reariinK. We use only the Instrument recommended by the Helco Rony and Auto Lite Company. ltcmcmlwr the Place Grants Pass Service Station "First In the llntterv ilurtinesi"- i ) ELECTRIC KITCHEN The kitchen where a large proportion of the work is 'done by simple, efficient labor saving machinery driven by ELECTRIC MOTORS is an asset to any home. If servants are employed, they are easier to keep owing to the elimination of drudgery. Where it is faithfully employed, electricity greatly reduces the actual need for servants in the small family. Electricity will help with all of these tasks. Cooking Mixing Cake or Bread Dishwashing Grinding Coffee Knife Sharpening Freezing Ice Cream Polishing Silverware Whipping Cream Grinding Food . Beating Eggs or Batter ' May we shVw you tome of the must practical of these new aid) to ease jnd economy in the household? California-Oregon Power Co. HUNTERS READY FOR Hetslnnlnv with October the bird hunting souson will start in the vurlous counties ot the Mute. Fol lowing Is the open hunting season 11 dates Inclusive for dixtrlct No. 1, comprising all counties eat of Cas cade mountains: Ducks, geese, rails, ooots. Wilson or Juck. snipe and greater or leaser yellow-legs October 111 to Fubruary 13 o( the following year, the open season Is September 16 to December 31. Chinese pheasants October 1 to October 31; open season In Jacksun county, October 1 to October 1 0. Quail Open season In Coos, Cur ry, Jai'kson and Josephine counties, October 1 to October 31. Closed at all times In other counties. District No. 2, comprising all counties east of Cascade mountains: Ducks, Keese, rails coost, Wilson snipe or jack' snipe, and greater br lesser yellowlegs October 1 to Jun uary 15. Prairie chickens Wasco and Sher man counties ouly, October 1 to Oc tober 15. Blue or sooty grouse, ruffed grouse or native pheasants (August 15 to Octolwr 31, except In Vnton and Wallowa counties open season in August 1 to November 10. Mountain or plumed, California or valley quail, Klamath county only October I to October 10. Doves September 1 to October SI. Chine pheasants Union, I'nia tilla, Baker, Grant and Malheur counties, first Sunday In October to second Sunday In October; Hood River and Wasco counties last Mon day in October to first Monday in November. Closed in all other coun ties In eastern Oregon. Sportsmen are warned to observe the ban limits on nil birds. Twenty- five ducks, geese, rails, roots, Wlla snipes or jack snipes, and greater or leaser yellowlnga may be taken In one day, and not to exceed 30 In any seven consecutive days. Five Chinese pheasants msy be bagged In one day and not to exceed ten In any seven consecutive days, with not more than three female pheasants In any Ibag of ten. Blue or sooty grouse, ruffed grouse or na tive pheasants, 5 during any 1 day or 10 during any 7 consecutive days; quail, 10 In any 7 consecutive days; doves and wild pigeons. 10 In 1 day day or 20 In any 7 consecutive days; sage hens. 5 In 1 day or 10 in any 7 ronspctitlve days; prairie chickens. 5 In any 1 day or 10 In any 7 con-se-utlve days. See The Handylite A groat stop forward In Alarm Clocks Just the thing for long winter nights and dark mornings. W predict that all alarm clocks will be radlollttd In the near future. BARNES, The Jeweler . 8. P. Time Inspector Next 4oor Pint National lUak Car Bargains Ford Bug Ford Truck Mitchell Six Overland 1916 C. L. Hobarl Company G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants' Pass Hardware Co. ( I T THIS OCT IT'S WORTH MO.XF.Y DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out thV slip, enclose with 5c ajid mail It lo Foley & Co., 2X35 Slieftold Ave., Chi cago. 111., writing your name and address clearly. Von will receive In mturn a frlnl rtnckni'n cnntnlnlnif i Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,! for couKhs. colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation. biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. In addition lo being u source of pleitHiire to every member of the fMnlly a car save lots of time when time is money. When you need something rroiu a dlslumo ami need It quick, a good car will havs it ther without lon of time. For whatever purpose, you want a car II will pay you to see us. Was yi Carriers Wanted Two carrier routes now open for boys or girls with 'wheels. Apply at once.' Courier office. Placer' location notice's at Courier office NKW TODAI LADIKS TAIumiOWJ Fall and win ter suits remodeled and brought it;) to the minute In wtyl.-flnd workmanship. Hring your Fl'HS, pluahes and velvets to be remade. Prices reasonable. 'Mrs. W. It. "Swoape, phone 253, old Klocker residence 1324 East A street. 09 WA-NTBD Second-hand apple, pear and -peach boxes in good condition, In exchange for fruit or will pay cash. Geo. A. 'Hamilton, now paved highway. 87 FOR SALE iBartlcIt, 'Anjon and Dose pears at 1c a pound. Also good apples picked from the ground at 50c a sack. Bring boxes and sacks. Geo.'A. Hamilton, new paved highway. ' S7 WANTlvD An iron safe, roll top r'.rrli, and 'M.aC!asl;y account .sys tem. 'Address No. '748 earn of Courier. ' 8 l"OR SA'Mi Cull applet), Nowtowns, Spltzenbergs and Dellcloua; hrln? v.) ir boxes. Hio Iardo ran;h, two miles west of town on river road. Vulcanizing Repair Work ' FIRST CLASS WORK I AIUXT1:;D GOODRICH TIIUC8 and Tl'BF.S (.'uNolino 20c Oil !20c and up AUTO SERVICE CO. GARAGE fJeo. W. Tctherow, Mechanic rrri 1 i ... . m ii y-J j"5' wnai you ncea, madam. Many JL women who were troubled with indigestion, a - sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. JnOw they are cheerful and happy and relfch their racalp. i :y them. They only cost a quarter. I n Phone G06-F-13.. . '-8-"