PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COl ltIKH TlirilKDAY, lHIHni-:it Ml, JIM. 0UITS FUSS 111 COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. R. VOORHIE8, Pub, and Propr. Entered at postoffice. -Grant. PaM. Ore., as second class mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display epace, per Inch . 10c Local-personal column, per Une..lOc Readers per Hps 8c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year....S.OO By mall or carrier, per month .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year .. .11.00 MEMBER OP (ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. in 4?Ma nf mnuhlleation of spe cial dispatches herein are also rc- serred. THVKSDAY, OCTOUKR 16, 118. ' OREGON WEATHER Tonleht and Friday fair, gen- tie variable winds. ' A UHOLAKATIOX OF DKPEND I . KXCR a Secretary Lane, in assuming his duties as chairman ot the industrial conference in Washington, eaid: "We will draft here a declaration of dependence, not ot independence a declaration that we are united one -with another, that we live In one another's breath, and that we must Join hands together, not for our own sake alone, but for the greater sake of our country and otl the world." It is a hftppy phrase a "declara tion of dependence." It speaks the urgent need of the hour. Mutual dependence is the natural, ' logical follower of independence. After freedom comes cooperation; other arise the fruits of freedom are lost. The various classes snd interests represented at the conference hare not shown, so far, ny too much of the spirit recommended by Secretary Lane. Reports from Washington re veal them as complaining over their proportionate representation, jockey ing for advantage, quarrelling, over questions of precedence, etc. There Is little to be gained by such meth ods for any group, and certainly nothing for the' nation as a whole. What that conference needs more than anything else is to ackniwledge the dependence of all classes upon each other, and proceed to work to gether instead, ot against each other. Oregon Made Wool Suiting's Quality Goods ' KINNEY & TRUAX 101 North Sixth personages assembled In Holland. First came a visit from the former crown princess to her husband, front whom she was supposed to be get ting a divorce. She also visited the kaiser and kalserin At Amerongen, although she, has never been partic ularly friendly with either. Now the crown prince is visiting his father at Amerongen, and in an interview given to accredited corre spondents ot American papers he an nounced his intention of returniug to Germany very shortly, to live there quietly as a plain citizen until the establishment ot a constitutional monarchy, which he thinks will be lees than a year. Then he expects to resume the monarchial business un der government control. Representatives ot the old mili tary chiefs also have been visiting in Amerongen. and every indication would see to point to the fact that a pretty plot Is well under iway for the restoration of the Hoheniollern family if not the kaiser himself. FARM HOME STUDY It you are Interested in studying homes you will be interested in tak ing the Farm Home Study Tour next Saturday. These homes have been chosen with an idea of showing a variety of features, and those mak ing the tour will see things ranging from a kitchen stool made of raan zanital and costing nothing, to a pri vate electric plant for home and farm. There will be something for HARVEST FESTIVAL OF SALVATION ARMY 0CT.25 The Grants Pass corps, Salvation Army, will decorate the hall for this occasion with fruit, vKitabIs, etc. There will be no money or products solicited from the general public. Friends who doslre its to, receive their exhibits can bring them in or Uhone S80 and we will call. The soldiers and attendants will take part to smash $60 target for the the con general fund. This will cover part of new chairs for the hall or a now ba'sa drum. There will be senior and Junior programs. You are cordially invited. J. B. STRAl'TIN. Knslitn everyone to adapt to their own home conditions. One man snld that it ihe thought he could learn to make a ahower bath where no plumbing Is available, he'd go. We will seo two such ten lures on this tour. You'll surely find the things you are wanting to see. The 'following homes are to be vis ited in the order named: J. T. Cblnnock, Lawnrldge Ave. W. S. Maxwell, Lawnrldge Ave. 17. L. Upson, bridge St. Mrs. C. M. tathrop, Upper river road. H. T. Hull, I'pper river road. G. S. Eaton. I'pper river road. E. Ij, Schmidt, Ferry district. W. O. Hill, Wlldervllle. C. F. tavelace. WlldervlUe. The autos bearing the "tourists" will leave the courthouse at 9 a. m. Saturday. Re on time and don't miss anything. Dinner will lie eaten near the river. Each group Is asked to pro vide themselves with sufficient lunch to supply their needs. . Coffee w ill be served free to those having cups. Remember that the tour lasts only one day. Plan to spend that day taking advantage ot the opportunity offered by those who are giving us the privilege of seeing the things which they have found to be worth while in their homes and would therefore recommend to others. Men. 1 bring your wives. 'Women, see that j your husbands come along. ltutter Kilt, 67c ' The high water mark In the but ter fat market was reached several days ago and has been maintained. the Hazclwood company paying 67 cents. SIMPI.K COMBINATION H ELI'S WEAK EYES Grants Pass people are astonished at the quick results produced by simple wltchhntel. camphor, hydra tla, etc., as mixed. In Lavoptlk. eye wash. In one rase of weak and near sighted eyes a Tew days use brought great Improvement. Tn another case It stopped eye pains and Inflamma tion. We guarantee a small bottle ot Lavoptlk to help ANY CASE weak strained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. National Drug Store. n Rarton-Itouen Case Vp Again The case ot Barton vs. Rowen Is being resumed in Judge Calkins court here today. Yesterday the case of Geo. S. .Calhoun, administrator for the estate of Luther Schumcker. deceased, vs. Geo. H.; Pease, was beard In court. The judge has taken the case under advisement and will render a' decision during vacation. MILK TO MySlO Music hath charms to soothe the savage cow. At an electrical dairy exhibit in the East, tests were made with thor oughbred Holstein and Guernsey cattle, which, after they had been thoroughly milked, were induced to give an extra amount by being milk' ed to music. It is asserted that some of the cows, milked phonographic ally, gave 10 to 12 per cent more than their usual yield. Classical strains are said to be the 'best. One of the Holstelns under the gentle Influence of Mozart and Bee- t ho van gave 45 quarts of milk in 24 hours. She was milked every six hours by an electrical milking device which transferred the milk directly from the cow to the bottles without the fluid once being exposed to the air. Straight from producer to con sumer, as It were. Experiments along this line should be interesting. "Oh, Promise Me" ought to have a good effect on the niiogiesi cow, wnne sucn tunes as "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" should be sedulously avoided. Of course, for the indolent, slothful . cow there could be no better tune than "Work, For the Ndght Is Coming." The Battery Shop 314 North 6th Street, across from the Court House, is the WILLAD SERRVICE STATION. Service Batteries for all cars. Phone 127 A. V. Hazelton, Prop. Successor to C. A. Linch "Distinction is never acci dental every effect has a cause IMPEBIALES MOUTH PI &CB CIGABETTXS have their cause in this the choice tobacco in them the skill that blended it the pure mats paper that wraps it and the mouthpiece' that cools the smoke. 10 for 13c The John Bollniun Co. Branch "Gets-lt" Peels Your Corns Right Off Two Drops Will Do It Without Tom or Trouble, New Fails, There's only on. way to get rid of a corn, and that I. to peel It on you would a banana skin. There t. onlr on corn remover In all the world that does it that war, aad that Crescent produces light,' weet, wholesome, Unify baking. THE HOI'KFri; HOKXZOIXKKX There is a little something going on over in Holland which would stir up considerable excitement in the rest of the world If the rest of the world were not so excited over its own affairs. This is the renewed activity among the German royal "I Think that Crescent Baking.PowdeP Is Fine" The above statement was made by a ' user of Crescent Baklnic Powder in a letter of request for our Cook Book: "I always worried to get things Into the oven," she writes, "as soon as possible before the raise of the pow der was over. iBut 'with Crescent I find this is not necessary. Another good thing in favor of your Baking Powder is that I use only about half as much as other baking powders, and by buying the 5-pound tin for one dollar 'I save 25c on every dol lar's worth J tpurdiase, and I find it keeps as good as ever. I think that rescent Baking iPowder is 'line!" Vour grocer can supply you. Crescent Baking Powder There's Ho Cora "CeU-lt Will Not 'Cat.' Is "Oets-It." It Is became of this fact that "Gets-It" I. today the blf- ' feet eiler among curn-reuiovere ' on this planet. It mean, the and of "corn-Uddllng." For hard corns, .oft corns, very old corns, youns corns, corn, between the toe. and calluses, it mean, a quick, certain finish. "Oeti-lt" Is applied In t or 1 seconds. All you need It I tr I drop. As ey to do as signing your name. It doe. away forever with tape, plasters, bandages knlven. lorn-dlmrem, acliwore, files and blood-bringing rator.. Kaa. your corn-palne, be corn tree at lait. "Oets-It," th. only sure, guaranteed, monpy-bnek corn-remover, costs bat a trifle ot any drug store. MTd by E. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago, 111. Bold in Grants Pass by aeorgo 0. Sabla The California and, Oregoi Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD r- Effective Nov. 19, 1918. ptxsawr kc. COj Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants' Pass 1'P. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M. Leave Waters 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 tetepiiMe 111. Genuine Libbey Cut Glass Shipment just arrived NameW every piece BARNES, The Jeweler S P. Time Inspector eot Meat 4W Inm National Ilaak I. - "VNX" I " ""1 """ L There was a time when first class roads wu a requisite to suc cessful motoring. Today, with the Post Wat Maxwell you can go anywhere the road leads. . When you have a bad trip to make, if you haven't a Maxwell of your own, borrow your neighbors. And when you buy a new car come In and look this one over. WW IriVa-vrrvn mm mm raj AMI G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants'Pass Hardware Co. Vulcanizing Repair Work FIRST CLASS WOKK tit AKANTICDD , . GOODRICH TIRKS and TIIIK8 Gasoline 20c , , oil ath- find up AUTO SERVICE CO. GARAGE Geo. W. Tetlierow, Mechanic BARGAINS in USED CARS Dodge Touring Car One Ton Truck Three Good Ford Cars One Overland C. L. Hobart Company EXPERTS AGREE that Zerolene holds better compression, gives perfect protection to the moving parts, deposits least' carbon. There is a 'Consistency of Zerolene scientifically refined to ' meet exactly the need3 of your car. Get a Cor rect Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Ej