«• GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday •A. E. Vloorhlee. Pub. and Prvpr. I ' Entered at poetoffice. Grants Pass,1 Ore., as swrond-elass mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per Inch ______ 35c Local-personal column, per llne_10e • Readers. per Un«------------ —------- 5« DAILY COURIER Ry mall or carrier, per year—>6.0« By mall or carrier, per month .60 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, p«r y«ar ...... , ,^.J ||.OO DAILY NEWS LETTER MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Gossip of Staff Correspondents Th« Associated Press te «xclustve- at World Cantere of ly entitled to the use tor repuhUoa- Population tlou of all news dtepatchea credited tn thia, or all otherwise credited, in this paper and atoo the local news pubhisoed hereui. AU rights for republication of London, Oct. 30.—tl. N. S I — special dispatches herein are also re- Lloyd George's absence from Eug- •erved. _____ I land has uiadu rumous regarding hte political future increasingly preval TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 103*8. ent. The latest story is that be is i ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ to fight his way back to the Prem- ♦ I nr ship as tbe leader of a "centre OREGON WEATHER ♦ • ♦ ' ♦ Con- Pacific Coast States: cloudinasa, probably siderable occasional rain, except in south- Temperature ern California, : ♦ near normal. ♦ " ♦ Fair tonight and Wednesday, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ ♦ except probable rain near coast. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CORN AND POTATOES For those doubters who have of ten expressed themselves as dubious of the growing of first-class corn and potatoes in the Rogue River valley, a look at the exhibits at the show in the courthouse will give them a dif ferent impression. Potatoes, as even and as good as can be grown in any section of the country- have been en tered in large quantities. Corn, as good or better than any that can be raised in the Pacific Northwest, being shown, Is Both of these crops are staples in the United States and are almost sure producers. Last year the sweepstakes on corn was taken at Portland. An attempt will be made to again win the prise. If the corn from here again takes first place, the superiority of the ARMY CAMPS GO BACK | While no fewer than eight of these vast war schools have been permit ted to lapse wholly from the part they were built to play, others have fallen back merely to their former status as army posts or national guard cantonments and a third, . somewhat smaller group, Indicates by I party." with Winston Churchill and chief its present activities that military at-! Lord Birkenhead as hia two fairs hans not and are not intended . lieutenants. to slip back to the level of pre-war ' There te no gainsaying the fact that the ea-Premler’s stock has been days. Of the 16 camps In Texas, only his enhanced enormously during closed. visit to the United Stat«* and Can- seven have been definitely ada. The repercussion of hia won Taliaferro Field has become a vast derful recaption has largely altered farm and tenants reap the benefits ths perspective of his fellowcountry- of water, light, sewer and road sys men toward him, and he will return tems built by soldiers. Camp Bowie, to England with a prestige hardly at Fort Worth, has been given over - to homeseekers, and at Camp Logan, less than that he enjoyed in 1913. near Houston >21,417 was realised If he has no powerful party of for material and equipment which will return strong his own he originally cost >1,000,000. enough to upset any other Party, Camp Grant, near Rockford, Ills., Consequently the Cave of Adul-1 built in 1917 to accommodate 45,- lam never had anything on Lloyd 000 men has been wholly aban George as he stands now. There is doned, with the exception of a small not a single "out" who is not eager portion now being used to train Illi I to serve under his banner, and no nois guardsmen. The Great Lakes other time could be more favorable training station, at Great Lakes, Ill., for any enterprise he may contem is today headquarters of the Ninth plate. Naval District and counts 350 offi- the cers and 7,500 men. During Premier (Baldwin's Adminis war hundreds of thousands of men Many of the tration te admittedly the weakest that were located there. has existed in Britain within living war time buildings have been raxed, history. Believing in Protection, it and others are standing idle. Chan is afraid either to assent to the de- ute Field, near Rantoul, is continu for imperial preference or to risk a ing its activity as an air mechanics’ general election o nthe entire ques school for the entire country, and tion of tariffs. Ineffective on the Scott Field, near Belleville, is being grave issue of unemployment, de used today as a balloon school. Sam Egger were the only guests Increased pay. present at the ceremony. At noon a It is little wonder that the big wedding dinner was served at the employers and the Government arc I Corder home. alarmed. Extra Special Ladies’ Brown Calf, High Shoes, Military Heels, only _ .......... $2.98 Ladie*’ Brown Kid, Military Heels, High Shoes, only ...... $3.85 Ladies’ Black Kid High Shoes, Mili tary Heels, only ................. $3.45 4 J a Go!don Rulo Sforo 1- LIVE STOCK FACTS Fitting csttle for show means tbe preps ration of an animal to appaer at Its best With the meat-producing animals, fattening Is ths most im portant part of fitting, but ths fat must be tlrmly and evenly laid on. This holds true with breeding animals as well as market stock. While the breeding animal may never go directly to ths block Its value depends on its ultimate ability to produce meat stock. It cannot demonstrate this ability in thin condition. The Judge lias t> make his award on the animal as It appears before him, not on what It might be like tf given a fair chance. The failures of new exhibitors are mainly due to poor fitting and show ing. M.»st judges prefer to encourage new exhibitors where possible, and generally regret to turn down good possibilities for lack of condition. Getting an animal fat enough 11 only part of the problem. U Is greater problem to get It at Its best at just the right time. After show cattle have reached their prime, their flesh may get hard or too soft and blub- bery. Sheep may be so highly fitted that they are practically ruined for breeding purposes. Ideal condition or “bloom” 1s reached when the covering of fat te evenly distributed over the body and te springy, but firm and smooth. Rolls or lumps of fat that appear on the ribs or around the tall- head are objectionable, but are some times hard to avoid. Where animals are to be carried in show condition over a fair season lasting five or six months, they are started in compara tively light condition, both on account of the warm weather and ths danger of overdoing them later. "Au earthquake is an elastic shock which originates In a slip on a fault, where the rocka have boon held by friction, under Increasing strain, un til they yield. Slipping suddenly, like an elastic spring, they send vi brations through tho slobs "Buch,” declares Professor Willis, "are the earthquakes of California and of other regions where there are no volcanoes. Volcanic activity also gives rise to shocks, and It Is not Impossible that one kind of an earthquake may pull tbe trigger for another. In this state however, wo have only the elastic or so-called tec tonic earthquake. "Attention has been called In the new map to certain earthquake rifts on which shocks of greater or less violence may be anticipated. The rifts are facta. Movements on them are as certain as thunder storms in New York In early summer. We may some day be able to keep an accu rate record of the elastic vibrations of the earth's crush along danger lines and thereby forecast shocks, but many problems yet remain to be worked out. "It has been claimed that earth quakes did not destroy certain cities,”'Professor Willis goes on to say. "The claim must be allowed. Negligence and carelessness destroy ed them. If proper precautions had been taken to prevent and extinguish fire there would have been no catas trophic«, even though poorly structed buildings fell. The that fire consumes cities after Hand-Rearing of Orphan Foals Is Difficult Job With the best of good fortune there are always a few orphan foals to be cared for every year, and their feed- Ing is a problem to those who have never attempted It on artificial food supplies. Hand rearing la not an easy task and involves close attention to details. Naturally cow'« milk Is the common substitute for the milk of tbe dam. but It requlreswotne slight modifica tion. It possible choose a cow that has calved recently and one whose milk Is not rich In butterfat Dissolve about a tabl •spoonful of sugar—preferably white sugar—In a little warm water. To thia add three to five tableapoonfula of lime water, and then a sufficient quantity of cow'a milk to make a pint. Lime water not only serves to dilute the milk, but It also tends to correct digestirá trou- bleu The amount to feed la about one- quarter to half a pint at each feeding at first. The feeding periods should be about one hour apart for the flrat few days. When a foal suckles, it does so fre quently, but It only takes a small amount at a time. Jill winter long Crown vaporizes “quickly ^starts instantly Process Emltossing Done— Process embossing at the Courier office. First class work guaranteed. -yrt it gives all the power and mileage of an UNBROKEN Stanford University, Cal., Oct. 30. —(I. N. 8.)—Scientists may within the next few years forecast earth quake shocks as they now do the coming storm, according to Profes sor Bailey Willis, of Stanford Uni versity. Professor Willis has just completed for the seismological so ciety of America an earthquake map of California, on which is outlined the geological faults along which earthquakes are likely to occur. The map is designed chiefly for the beuo- chain of boillqg points/ Play Safe use “Red Crown and Hick to it/ • I ■ STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALISOKNIA) Advertisements under this heading 5c per line per boiuo. All Classified ails appear under this licaing the first time FINE PHOTOGRAPHS — Picture Frames, Crystal Finish Kodak Prints—-the better kind, the price no more. Artcraft Studio, 293 North Sixth St. 23tf TWO ROOM tent house for sale. In quire C. F. T. Co. 29tf PULLETS WANTED—White Leg horn pullets of March and April hatch. Writo River Heights Poul try Farm, or phone 223-J, Grants Pass. 32 FOR OREGONIAN SERVICE phono 309-Y. 35 THE PICTURE MILL—For fine pho tographs. One block west First National Bank. Sitting daily 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sundays by appointment. Studio phone 283-R. Residence 140-J. 12tf WHY PAY RENT?—«-room house with electric lights and water; 3 lots, 2 bloc ks from high s< hool, lots high, well drained, cun be bought cheap if taken at once. Will s 11 with or Without furniture. In- quire 806 North Ninth St. 31 tf CANARY AND CAGE for h «I v >5 00. Mrs. J. II. Helfrich, Colouial Ho tel. 31 | I i | must use a heaping «poonAzi of many brtiuli because tiiey coing strength as CALUMET Th* loonomy BAKIHQ POWDER f Level spoonfuls ore all that are neo essary when you us« CALUMET—it makes more bakings which means a real saving on bake day. :c. ff* SalesÇh times as much as that of say other brand '4 fOJtLO'a OMATBST GRANTS PASS City Directory IW ragna of Names Greats Pare Reshlnat« Get Yours at the Courier Office Now Jt tc- AUTOMOBILE—Fire, Theft and Ac cident Insurance. See T. M. Stott, N. 6th St. 24tf —It depends on the Bak ing Powder you use. You 4 w Price Reduced to $1.00 Takas Recklaea Men. When civilization totters. It la only once In a century or two that there are men reckless enough to push it over. PEOPLE’S MARKET What is aTeaspóonfiil? "A fault.” says Professor Willis. "Is a break In the rocks. These breaks sre usually many miles long and. as a general rule, outline moun- taitl ranges, They penetrate rocka to a depth whore they sre firmer and much more highly elastic than they are al tbe surface. Fitting Stock for Show Requires Careful Work Chicago. Oct. 30.—|A. P.)—A di versified story of the peace time for tunes of from 20 to 30 major army training camps in 11 central stales, revealing the wholesale collapse of these centers which a few years back teemed with the activity of hundreds -of thousands of men—a story not without its humor and pathos—is shown in reports from headquarters of various army corps areas of the mid-west. "" fit of constructionists end architects in order that they may avoid build ing structures where they are subject to "natural damages. " .................................... void of any settled foreign policy, Camp Custer, near Battle Creek, ! Rogue River valley will be more than the Government looks like tbe in Mich., now exists only as a summer established. It is an encouraging nocent lamb at the mercy of the ten camp for national guardsmen, " sign to see the interest being taken Lloyd George wolf. while other war camps in Michigan continue to operate under reduced .in the betterment of quality as well conditions. as the increasing of yield for it shows Meanwhile the little Welshman's Camp -Zachary Taylor, Louisville, that the farmer has the same spirit own organization, known as the Na little. KY-- which cost >8,575,000, is now says very of progress which is typical of the tional Liberals. But under the surface a feverish being used as a suburban village, and American business man. activity prevails, and some of the Camp Knox is serving as an artillery While Josephine county will never keenest political brains in England range. Camp Sherman, at Chilli be a big producer of eithre of the are working their hardest on Lloyd cothe, Ohio, is today the site of a leaders veterans’ vocation school. The above articles of food, the county George propaganda. Retention of water filtration, sew can and should produce enough to ask for no confession of political faith from their adherents. All they age disposal and electric sub-station provide for the entire population of ; demand te implicit faith in Lloyd buildings tor use in the event of an- this part of the state. It is foolish George. other mobilization are envisaged in present plans which contemplate the to ship in potatoes, even for seed, i Dictatorships in Europe are com dismantling of all other equipment as those produced in this valley can- | mon these days. Men who—com 1 of Camp Funston, Kan. Of the tft- not be surpassed. Corn is the larg pared to Lloyd George in intellect, tal original cost of this camp, eetl- est grain crop, in point of volume, in knowledge and strategy—are like mated at 315,000,000, auction sales the United States. The output is pygmies to a giant, have carried of materials during the last two two and one-half time that of wheat, them oft. The best political brain years netted about >750,000. often though to be the largest crop. in Europ« might have no trouble in Josephine county could not hope to bringing about a similar state of af-] One Great Jny» greatly swell the total but the coun fairs in Britain. Many persons cut themselves oft its ty should at least provide for Parties in England are loosely from one of the highest and greatest own use. bound. One word from the great Joys tn life—the joy of magnanimou*- chief might bring extraordinary ac ij forgiving an enemy. Case Is Dismissed— cessions to his standard—especially The case against Delbert Corporan. Study Abilities of Persons. if his chances of success looked good. charged with reckless driving, was A Berlin scientist is the inventor dismissed this afternoon by Judge if an instrument to measure every One of the most disquieting fee- Eclus Pollock, in juvenile court, be protuberance and depression In their cause of the lack of evidence. Judge ' turee of the British unemployment leads to study the abilities of persons. Pollock stated that if he heard any i situation is the continual and in- more complaints against the youth I creasing migration of skilled me- COMING EVENTS for his driving, he would recom l chanics from this country. The best mend that his driver's license be re type of men who have made a world ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•A voked by the secretary of state. The wide reputation for British manu Oct. 31-Nov. 1-2, Wednesday-Friday youth was driving a Buick coupe factured goods are rapidly leaving —Oregon Sunday school state con with collided with another machine England, and the biggest employers vention at Ashland. Friday evening, badly damaging both look with dismay to the time when Nov. 6, Tuesday—Special election. orders again flow in. cars. Saturday—Christmas Ba During the last two years of bad Dec. 1, zaar and cooked food sale by Bap time» English and Scotch me- Married This Morning— tist ladies. 28 __ emigrated to the John Alvin Hill and Miss Ruth chanics have Kennedy were married this morning United States and Canada in ever-: Dec. 8, Saturday—American Legion Auxiliary bazaar, benefit commun where their | by Rev. Fields, at the Newman M. E. Increasing numbers, ity house. parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Corder and services have been eagerly sought at; « TUEHDAY, OCTOBER 30, lOUrt. CHANTS PASS DAII.Y CXH'RIKR PACK TWO STEAM HEATED ROOMS at the Co lonial. Tel< pitone 167-J. 34 FOR SALE—The Scoville property I at 802 North Seventh Inquire Mrs. W. H Qualf, 832 North 7th. 35 CXJJICK. STARTING no sacrifice of Powèr earthquake Is an Indictment, not au British Bank Noto Paper. excuse. The paper used in printing Bank of "Before Franklin's day people shut Englund notes Is manufactured nt a their eyes to the thunderbolt and ■pedal mill, where n<> worker Is al were struck by It. Franklin Inves lowed to enter any part of tho build tigated It and demonstrated that it ing other than the room whore bq la employed. could be turned aside. We cannot tnrn aside an earthquake, but we Hcrntrli Pad»— can control or avoid the mistakes All kinds of paper and cut to size that make earthquakes more dan you want—10c lb. gerous. "The earthquake map of Califor nia Is Intended as a contribution to the security of the people of tho com monwealth. It cells attention to cer tain natural and unavoidable condi tions In which there Is an element of danger, but that danger Is greatly exaggerated by Ignorance and Inten sified by negligence. Our purpose is Applicants for Insurance Often to inform the public and to promote public safety through enlightened Rejected. public opinion.” judgiug from report« from drug- gists who are constantly in direct CANNED MUSIC IN YUCATAN touch with tbe public, there is one preparation that has been very suc cessful in overcomming these condi Demand for Amaricen Talking Ma tions. The mild and healing inliu- thlnea la Brisk, Bays Our Consul ettce of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is at Progress. soon realized. It stand« the highest for ita remarkable rueord of success,, The talking machine la as popular • An examining physician for one of tn Yucatan as In the United Rtstea, the prominent Life Insurance Coin- patties, in an interview of the subject, according te a report to the Depart made an aatoinahiug atatemenl that ment of Commerce from O. G. Ma rah, one reason why so many applicant« United Staten conaul at Progreso for insurance are rejected is because Small, cheap Instruments cheer tho In kidney trouble is so common to the dian hut, ordinary machines are found American people, «nd th« lurge ma In middle-clam home«, and the most jority of those whose application« are declined do not even suspect that elaborate cabinet styloo grace the man they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's sions of the wealthy. Perhaps no Bwsmp Moot Is on sale at all drug other modern invention has done more stores iu bottles of two sizes, medium to enliven these homes. Au enterpris and large. ing local dealer has popularised and However, If you wish first to test capitalised this Idea In a phrase: ‘How thia great preparntion send ten cent« happy la tho hetno that has Its phone to Dr. Kilmer it Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample larttle. When writ- graph.” iug be sure ami mention this fai]>er. The American machine has monopo THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND NEVER SUSPECT IT lized the market Old stylo« with horn have had an extensive sale, but cabinet designs are preferred by most customers. A few portable instru ments have been sold. Practically all orders have been placed by Importers direct with fac tories on fartory-price quotations, rail way and steamship freight end me rino Insurance being attended to by American agents of Importers or by freight forwarders at American porta. The largest Importer, and the one who lies dene a large part of the local busi ness, has purchased on open credit. Other firms have been, and will have to be dealt with I d accordance with their flasnclal standing and credit rating. The must recent shipment, by a manufacturer Just entering the Yuca tan market, was on a documents against payment Imais. Almost all records sold In Yucatan are of well knewn American makes. Tho moot popular have been American fox trots and Latin-American songs and dance music. Th« principal im porters have dealt with manufacturers of records an the same basis as with makers of phonographs, but a consid erable number of records enter In a manner «Ufficult to trace and art sold al varying prices by small dealers. 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