TUCHDAV, MARCH 4, 1010. GRANTS FAB8 DAJLV COIIUEII PA3B THREE 4 A Great Risk toCarry Much Money What l the uh of Ukiug the ureal rink entailed by currying on your portion law uma of money when you travelf Prudence point Ilia way to Bafoty. The purchaae of our Travolera Chocha ' assure Bonirlly for awry dollar of your fund. Thea Tavolers Checke era readily caabed by Bteamahlp Com-, panlea, Railroad Companle. In Hotel, Hanks, Bankera and Commercial Ilouaea. For aale by ua In convenient denomination. Josephine County Bank Lathe Work OXYO ACKTFXKNK WELDING lotteries r'liargel, rr pal red, bought and ailil. AU Klnda of. Machine Wsrk Carl Gentner I'hone 10 The Wardrobe Cleaners 1IJ NOItTll SIXTH KTHKKT PHONE 147 V a CLKANING pressing. REPAIRING We Call For and Deliver Our Vulcanizing Plant la the moat complete plant It does the bet work. Tlila U what It look like lt na do tnint of your Ore repairing AU work car rles an unlimited Rimrnntco. Auto Service Go. , . Tliono 324-J ... oiiooalta Oxford Hotel 805 South lxth Street Y. W. G, ft. OPENS WQRKJH ITALY Tea and Club Rooms Opened for American Women. Mlaa Charlotte Nlven, Dlreeter of Ital. Ian Work, Prepare for Influx f American Woman 8tudanta. Italy la now Included In the war work of the American V. W, C. A. Mlaa Mabel Warner of Hnllna, Kan., and Chicago left I'arla a few daya ago for Uome, where ahe will be In charier of a Hostess Ilouae for American girl employed there by the American Bed Cross, the Embassy and the new Tu berculoala Commission. Mlaa Warner haa been director of the Y. W. C. A. riostess Houae at Brest, France. Mlaa Warner will open a tea room and club rooms where the American women con gather for aoclal tlmea, Koine la harboring a refuge population of about 40,000 and accommodation are difficult to find. The work In Home waa atarted aa a direct result' of the appeal cf Mlaa Charlotte Nlven, one of the National Y. W. C. A. secretaries of Iltily. who la pending a few month In, Kronen aa advisor in the French work. , Miss Nlven'a drenma of Y. W. C. A THvAJHES the AT EVAPORATED MILK FOR ARMY Federal Food Inapectora Watch Fao torlea Making Product Much Being Shipped Oversea. Classified Advertising FUR 6ALK FOR, BALE CHEAP 40 acrea, 6 mile from town on the Crescent City road. Mra. W. H. H. Taylor, 421 West L street. 25 work In Italy Include the maintenance of a residence for i.on-Itnllnn women, who, ahe fwl. will come to Itiily In great number after the war to atudy tutialc and art. "1 believe at Oil time auch a project I particularly Important becauae wo- men from olher counlrlea should be I enoounnred to come to Italy to replace I the, great number of Herman women I who flooded Italy In the paat, many of them inld nuenta-of their govern ment," Mlaa Nlven anld In discussing her idana. ' I Mlaa Nlven haa naked the Anierlenn j ! Y. W. C. A. to' aid the Itnllan Assocln- tlon In establishing a center, iierhnp I at Genoa, with two American secreta ries, with physical and recreational training, to act aa a training school for Italian women. In connection with II hi'r plan would Include a Hostesa House for glrla passing through the city or employed there. Such, a center would become eventualy the center for all Y. W. C. A. work In Italy, both Italian and foreign. In her formal appeal for help for the Cnlone Crlatlana Dello Glovnnl . (the Italian name for Young Women's Christian Association) Mix Nlven hns emphasized two facta, the poverty of the Italian Association on the one hand and the need anil opportunity on tlio other for an American program in Italy at the present time, Mlaa Nlven'a favorite way of Illus trating the friendliness of the Italian Woman to America I by. telling Ui story of the Italian mother who said he had taken down the picture of the Madonna which had hung for many yeara over her bed i nd was putting In its place one of President Wilson. "In our work In the rnlone we have lacked trained leadership aa well as the material resource to give such training. We hnve had no means to buy modern equipment. Consequently We hnve not the visible result of American and British work, "Feeble aa our work may be, It la not useless. Mnny glrla In all parts of Italy have told ua how . much the Unlone meant In their Uvea. Itallau glrla are tnuchlngly grateful for the smallest effort. They respond eagerly to friendliness. "There 1 no other agency doing In Italy what the association I trying to do." . Miss Nlven haa spent the paat aeven yeara In work with the Italian women, atnrtlng aa 'director of a hostel, or boarding home for Itnllan women stu dents, at Florence. . She la an Amerl can from New York, where ahe waa onetime head of the Chrlatudora Set tlement House. (Prepared by the United State Depart ment of Agriculture.) Federal food Inspectora of the Unit ed State department of agriculture are giving epecial attention to fac tories where milk la condensed or evaporated for use of the allied armies and for consumer at home. Condensed or evaporated milk Is a moat Important article of food even In peace tlmea. It la used by bakeries and confectioneries, and In . feeding bablea and Uto aide, as well a being used as a general substitute for fresh mflk wherever the raw milk cannot be obtained In sufficient quantity or pur ity. In time of war, evaporated milk be comes a necessity, because It can be tranitorted with ease and will keep a reasonable time under' conditions where It la Impossible to obtain or keep fresh milk. As much a 80 per cent of the output of many large fac tories is being ahlpped overseas for the use of the allied armies. Inspectors examine the sanitary condition of factories where jnllk Is condensed or evaporated, sterilized and canned. Samples of the raw milk aa received at the factories are taken for analysis by chemists and bac teriologist to aee that It la clean and wholesome and that It possesses the proper proportion of butterfat and oth er Ingredients. The processes of evup- AHtllitn etnrlllvatlnn nflfl mnnltlff n TP studied ; samples of the finished evap- f oroieu protiuci are taaeu ior examina tion In order that It may be. deter mined whether the evaporated milk has been condensed to the proper con stituency, contain the right food ele ments, and Is clean and wholesome. The contents of the cans are weighed and, compared with the amount stated on the labels, the lubels on the cans are critically studied to see that there Is no misbranding or false statements made regarding the quantity, the qual ity, or the strength of the evaporated milk. Inspectors of the various states co operate with the. federal food inspec tors In this work. The federal food and drugs act applies only to ship ments of foods thnt enter Interstate or foreign commerce. State Inspectors hnve Jurisdiction over products made and sold wholly within the state. The Joint authority of the federal and state Inspectors often enables them, working together, to correct abuses which either working alone could not reach. Adulterated or mis- branded condensed milk, when shipped Into interstate or foreign commerce, may be seised under the federal food and drags act, and the manufacturer or other responsible party may be prosecuted under the criminal sections of the law. The state food Inspectors hnve authority, under the law of some states, to require Insanitary factories to close until put Into sanitary condi tion. Evaporated or condensed milk, aa defined for the guidance of the officials in enforcing the food, and drugs act must be made from whole, fresh, clean milk, and contain not less than 25.0 per cent of total solids, and not less than 7.8 per cent or mug rat. FOR SALE Small ranch 83 1-3 acrea; 20 cleared, rest matured timber, aprlng water. Place fine for small dairy, orchard, tracking or poultry. Houses, barn and aheda. Small cash payment, bal ance 6 yeara 6 per cent. Descrip tion upon request. C. H. Coraon, Oranta Paaa, Ore. IS FOR SALE Portable six horae pow er gasoline operating American well drill. t. S. Morrison, Lie land, Ore. 09 MIftCELLA NEOl'B JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafs 181-R, Otto J. Knlpa, Residence 14-Y. 238 SECOND HAND good of every des cription bought and aold. A. J. . Powers, 408 South Sixth street tf ANGEL CAKES 75c. Phone 190-J. TIRES Uaed Urea bought and aold. Anto Service Co. Phone 824-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 18 E. L. OALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street, Launer's old location. U ROSE COMB WHITE Wyandotte egga for batching, $1 per aettlng of 15. Mra. C. O. Gillette, phone 261-J. 09 ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 North Sixth atreet, phone 47. - tf FOR SALE Six room house on paved street, modern. Include range, (hades, etc. Terms It wanted, also Ford auto la first class condition some household goods. N. O. Clark, 802 Lawn rldge Ave. 10 WANTED CATTLE WANTED Q. W. King, Montague. Cal. Will be at the Hotel Josephine for a few daya. 23 WANTED TO BUY Busy Bee pho nograph records. Anyone having same for sale address 382 care of Cornier. 10 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 158 NOTICE Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Alice Bo hannan. (Signed) H. Bohannan, Grants-Pass, March 3, 1919. 07 PHOTO STUDIO THE. PICTURE MILL lor One photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sun day, sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 283-R. or residence UQ-J. 6TU Effective Nov. 19. 1918. Train will run Tuesday, Thursdsj and Saturday Leave Grants Pass... 1 Arrive Water Creek 2 Lesve Watsra Creek 3 Arrive Grsnta Pass . 4 For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Ltindbiirg building or telephone 131. P. P. P. P. MUSICAL INBTRPCTTOS . B. MaoMURRAY Teac&er of elng Ing. Write or apply at 718 Lea Street tf PHYSICIANS BEST FEED FOR DAIRY COWS With Minimum Amount of Grain 8ub- atltutea Muat Be Furnished Legume Hay Favored. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) To feed the dairy herds well, with the minimum of grain, substitutes must be furnished for at Jeast part of the grain. With a good pasture aunng WOMEN LEARNING MASSAGE. Qermsntown Y. W. C. A. Tralne Wom an for Reconstruction Work Among Soldiers. Educational courses to prepare wom en as aides In the rehabilitation or wounded soldiers have been opened at tha Germantown, Pa., Young Women' Christian Association, , , ,', , ; , A reconstruction msssnge course, lectures In anatomy, physiology, mus cle work and. remedial movement .mas sage, tneory una practice, eiecrroiner- npy and hydrotherapy are given by doctors and nurses, who also super vise practical work at the Y. W. C A. and at hospitals. The courses are rec ognised by the Surgeon General. Similar courses hnve also been open ed In the New York City Central Branch Y. W. C. A., where a specialty Is made of brush-making with a view to training women as teachers tor re construction hospitals. - iMlMsi Him 0 .i.J.?. Daily Health Talks GOING BACK TO NATUEa BT DR. W. LUCAS. People get tick because they go away from Naiare, and the only way to get well i to go back. Something grows ont of the ground in the form of vegetation to cure almost every ill. Some of these vegetable growths are understood by man, and some ara not Animate, it would seem, know what to do when they ara sick better than men and women. , Observers have noted that a sick horse, dog or eat will atop eating food and seek oat some vegetable growth in the field or yard, which, when found and eaten, often restores appetite and health. Haven't yon seen these animala do this very thing yourself 7 Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long since found the herbs and roots pro vided try Nature to -overcome constipa tion, and he had these vegetables col lected and made up of Mayapple, leaves of Aloe, root of Jalap, into little white sugar-coated pills, that be called Dr, Pierce' Pleasant Pellets. Ton must understand that when your intestine are stopped np, poisons and decayed and these are carried ' by the blood throughout your body. Thua does your head ache, yon get disty, yon can't Bleep, yonr akin may break oat yoar appetite declines, yon get tired and despondent As a matter of fact, yon may get aick all over. . Don't you aee bow useless all this suffering isT All that is often needed is a few of Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant Pellets, which he has placed in all drag stores .for. yonr convenience and health. Try them by all means. They are probably the very thing you need right now. U O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, est,. Coie and throat Glassea fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5. or on as- . pointment Office phone it, resi dence phone 859-J. S. LOUGHRIDQE. M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country ealla attended day or night Residency phone 869; office . phone 182 Sixth and H, Tuff Bldg. . A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervoaa, disease: 908 Corbett Bldg.. PorUand. Ore Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. DENTISTS E. C. MACT. D. M. D. Firsi-fiaaa dentistry. 109 South Sixth street Grants Pass. Oregon.. DR. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., suc cessor to Dr. Bert Elliott Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6.' VETERINARY SURGEON !R. R. J. BESTDL. veterinarian Offlee. residence. Phone 306-R. DRAY AGE AND TRANS KR COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al kinds of drayage and transte. werk carefully and promptly done Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot A. 8hads. Prop. THB WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phoce 197-R. , T. G. I8HAM, drayaga and transfer. Baft, pianos and furniture moved, packed, ahlppea ana nor- ed. "Office phone 124-T.V dehce phone. 124-R. 3R . . ? : &dW4 n 1 -f V- T, i7 V. J ' 8uiptclou. "Have you got a lawyer looking af ter; yonr Interest I". "Nominally; but I rather think he haa his eye on my mlnclpnl." Boston Evening ; Tran script. ., ; : ::. Field of Soybeana, a . Good , Homa- Grown Feed Rich In Protein for Dairy Cowa. ;iii entire summer and with rich corn ullnge tinrt flrst-clnss. legume' haV for vii.ter feei.inK. Rood dairy i will yield a beavy flow of milk at a mini mum of cost. Clover, alfalfa, cowpea, soybean, ,'itervet bean or other legume liny, when fed with good sllnge, win inalntnkY a medium production of , milk lit a relatively low cost' Under' ordl- COLTfQ Hb "WILLIAMS, - Attorney: ai-Law. GraaU .Paaa analog a-o. Bdg..ranta Pass. -Oregon, nary farnf conditions It Is not to be expected that legume hay will take the place of the entire grnln ration, tor If It Is substituted In part terco n'ar titles of irraln will bp released for Ti" in food. B. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney.-Prao-; lib In slli: 6art. ' First Nauonaa Bank Bldg. Adler-i-ka Helps Son! "My son had Inflamation of boweto and wa greatly bloated (with gas) After giving Adler-I-ka he la com, oletelv CURED. Doctors did . no good." (Signed) M. Gerhard, Ferdi nand, Ind. . ; " One dose Adler-l-ka relieves sour stomach, gas and constipation . IN STANTLY. Removes ALL foul mat ter which poisons . system. , . Often CURES constipation. Prevents, ap vendlcltis. We have sold Adler-l-ka, many..years. ,lt is a nuure,or puc.K thorn,',cascara,, glycerine, and " nine other simple drugs. National Drug Store. ATTORSBYB D. NORTON. Attorney-at:law. Practices In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. at a 'BLANCH ARD. Attorney Lw. Golden ::Rule ' BuHdlna Phone' 870.. 'Grants Paaa. Oregon. BLiNCHARD4'ft BLANCHARD.'U tdrnsys. ;,Art ,' Bln- fnoa' ti-J. Practice In all courts; 1am board attorneya. . A. 8IDLER. Attorney-at-Law. rt e(ee 'in " bankruptcy. ManU temple, Oranta Pass. Ore. OEO. H. .DURHAM, ;atlorney , , -. riferee In hankruptoy, ...Masonic 'Temple, -Grants; Pass. Ore. .'Phone ; 136-J. JAMES T. 'vCHINNOCK. awjer, : Flrat , aUonal Bank ' buuaing. : GfrasU . Pass,'-Oregon. : Printing -that ' pleaaes-We !do lit Courier "Job "Depiirtnie'nt