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i ntuuv. DKoauirji a. . 101a. DAILY JVCXJUE RIVER COCKIER fAOE TtlRCT i C. U. lHiiisray Guarantees tlwt JJyn. mel Will Relieve Tlw Wont Com. of Catarrah In Grants Win? ii olio of the most roputablo eonrerns In Grants l'uia guursnleo that a medicine will produce benefit or Ho will refund the money, It speaks volumes fur the merits of that remedy. It It In this way tlmt C. 11. Demaruy Is selling Ilyomol, tho treat i meat that had helped so many cases of both acute and chronic eatarrh In Grants Tana and vicinity. Ilyomel a not a 1II1 nor Is It a spray or lotion that must ho rubbed In. It la an oil, tho air or which you Just breathe In your nose, throat and lunita by the aid of an Inhaler that romra with every outfit Benefit will usually lie 'soon from the very llrst treatment. The air destroys all liorm life In the air passages and lungs and en riches and purifies the blood with the . additional osone It supplies. It ban ishes catarrh of the head and throat and respiratory organs wherever these mucous membranes contain catarrh germs, there Ilyomol will do Its fork or healing. Tho complete Ilyomel outfit Is In expensive and includes. an ' lnhnlor, dropper and aufllclont Ilyomol for several weeks treatment. Itemember that If Ilyomol does not roJlvf you C H. Dernaray will re fund your money. m DOLLY'S FUR CCAT IS MADE EASILY Clirlte 61ft f or tin Sctsll Girl's Favorite.,. T kUIS charming cont ran bo man ufactured from leftover bits of pluxli wr fur iiiid no provide thf Miuall Kill with a real Joy. rii-uxe notice how tho coot is cut; on the moat fithLiiMlile lines. Of all dolls' clothing the cont Is ofteuent forgotten, ud probably untlilug give the small girl more pleasure timl occupation to put on uud tuke off thuu n topcoat with rvul buttons mid buttonholes, . ( Another charming present for a tittle girl la a doll's bouse. , , Seeuro four boxes VI by 14 Inches, which will form the four rooms. You enn, f you dewlro. remove one end of the second story Ikxch fur the purpose of avoiding a doublo door, Leave a space ten IiicIich wide between them to serve as a hull running from front to rear. Floor this mid mid a rear wall. Make a gnblo roof, extending the eaves. Make two chimneys and cover then) and the roof nud outside walls with small tile checked table oilcloth of a terra, cotta lino. Previous to the covering detlne tho windows by pencil, tart with n iilmlet nud saw out with a small suw. Tuck the oilcloth on neat ly and afterward cut out at the win dows, lenvlug enough margin to lop over thi edees. Use ordinary window gins cut In the required slxo nnd seenretl by a narrow madt yon snow, 'facing all around the 'window. 'Win ( dowpanes can bo mnde either sqimie or aiuwona snnpcu oy usuig snips or court plaster or pnsso, pnrtout binding. The hall floors, stairways, walls and 'ceilings, Including the attic, enn bo 'stained In'wtihjut, wu'lclj give's ft dlgnl-, fled ipenraue. "Make the stairways of the style known us, "mill stops'' ami. , having no riser, about four Inches In InnHth k Ana aind si hn If lirVa rl i The walls end ceilings oC the, three main rooms can be covered with a 'dainty art ticking, held In plnce'ttya liquid glue lightly spread along the edges. Cover the floors with denim 'and curtain the doorways. , The kitchen walls, celling and floor ' ran fto yovered'- with a vgray fliecked CHICHESTER S FILLS 'hl-akaa-tvra OlammIlriiV Taka miUtr, llnr tr tnr Y 1 prwralKl, A'kfnrt'in-t'incK.TRIt'S LlaalND HISAKU l'IU .-o, B MnliiMwnMlM.IM(MiAliMytl(fllaM IL .tm & w r m SOLD BY DRUGGISTS VCRYWHIRC oilcloth. With Its range, tnblo, chairs, blue and wMto'griiiiUo ware, sweetr ii ml a lliiab i?ook, all of which are to bo found in 'the to shops, this yjukin for tliu rlillilicu tlif immt attrnqtlye room lu tho house. The front edges of the botes cuu be covered with a given gimp. Tho liouse when completed inu bo set on a strotiu sowing tnblo with legs, shortened about four Inchon. Pro vide two Inexpeiislvo little stools for (ho comfort of the children. . ' ' The furniture of the doll hoiixe cuu all bo boiiglit-a tiny plnuo. mantel sod grate, .with Us ccnliig!y glowing conjrt. bmts fire set, ' parlor lamps, mirrors, IkhIs and quaint little jilctures, 1 A Btsutiful Trsy. l'nvsent your offering vi'ti a Mnu tlful tniy such im' In lllustrntiMl here, especially If your gift Is to be to tho housewife. This tray Is innuflgflDy. ) T I h : . .Aw TfAf 0 MAnoaAXX. framed with a covering of embroidered silk, over which glass Is cunningly fitted. These trsys have bad moch vogue vt late' and are not bard to make. - HIS DAY OF REST. A Town In Franee Where a Legal Hell , , dsy la 8tlctly Observed. Tho Jeweler's face expressed bewil derment and astonUhment and amuee menL Ue looked from the artist to me and back again nt the artist Ue started at the end of every sentence to say something, but the artist didn't give bltn a chance. The artist kept on talking, while I kept on trying to con trol my souse of humor. I wanted to shriek. I longed for the ability to write shorUiaud. bo that I could put It all down for Posterity. x The artist had left watch to bV; mended, and we wero standing In front of tho joweler'a shop on one of the nar row streets of Douarucnea, a town In the extrcuio west of Franco. The shut ters were up In front of the shop, and the Jeweler was In bis shirt aleeves, looking us If be had been waked up by our knock from an enjoyable after dejeuner Bleep. The artist and I were leaving by the '8:13 train for Pont Croix, and we didn't Intend to come back this way. It was Thursday, but the Jowolor bad politely explalued that ho could not glvo ua too watch until to morrow, although It was all ready and was hanging from Its little hook In the shop at whose oien door we stood. The reason was that Thursday had been chosen by the Jeweler for his repos hobdomudalre the one day In aeveu rest Imposed by lnw.-IIerbcrt Adams Gibson in Harper's Magnzlue. Light of a Ossp 8sa 8hrln)p. One of the most extraordinary Crus tacea ever discovered was dredged up by tho Prince of Monaco from a depth of 10,000 feet. It has been uamed Oplophorus BclmoldL It Is a sort of shrimp, and Its peculiarity Is that it squirts from two holes near ts mouth a liquid which, on coming' Into contact with salt water, 'produces One'psle blue light , . 1 Absolute , darkness reigns In the depths where It lives, but ;be. little shrimp 'does udt find it "necessary to keep Its light always burning. 'This Would use up too'kuuch energy, so 'it, squirts out the tlliinilnntlng fluid only when It wrists to look at something, or perhaps to attract the minute Aiilmul euluo that form Its food. -New York World A Poverty .Striektn Qustn. , PujUy oVIug to the Xacj that she was wedded to an njnrlclou king und pnrfiv': fVciuie tjhe was generciuj wjA the little money 'allowed her Gllitnlwtli of York, queen ,of Jlenrjr. VII., spent but a small amount for dreHs. She was very often lu debt, and the sums she. spent were rldlfulouHlv sniAIJi.l'.'u shillings (S5 being thf greatest iitmouut expended tit liny one time. 'Her gowns were mended and turned, nud now walHts were mode for ,'tUom, '.as .'Is shown .b.the ituord oj; bllllipnjd to her tailor,.. Tliem Ulllf nrove thntahe wore her clothes for a long time, for er gowns were obliged to be, newly emmcd. and also that, 'though prin cess of the groat house of Tlantagonet, he wore shoes costing .but 24 cents, which were decorated with tin buckles Full Advertising Value ' j' 'For. 'Every . ,, Ai1veriisiEirs!Dblir JAMES K. VARDAMAN. Mississippi '8n'sors Yrro Wilf Esptrj in- 1911 a . vt Z3 Photo by American Press Association PQRTLAIID iiKtlS WheatClub, 23Hi bluestem. Oats Xo. 1 white feed, 24 f 24.75. Barley Brewing, 28 30; feed, 26 27.50. Hogs Best live, 6.05. Prime steers, 7.25; fancy ,cowe, 5.60; best calm, 707.50. Spring lambs, 7.50. Butter City creamery, 5 1 H . Eggs-r-Solccted local extras, 42. Hens, 12; broilers, lln: geese, 7. . r OREGON ATHLETES MEMBERS OF TWO COAST CONFERENCES Portland, Dec. 3. Approval of he new Pacific Coast Intercollegiate con ference waa given today by the dele gates to the annual Pacific North west conference in session here. Rep resentatives from Washington State college, University of Idaho and Whitman college, which opposed the adoption of the freshman rule and who refused to accept any com promise, consented to allow the University of Oregon to remain mem bers of both conferences. Thla means that the present northwest conference will remain Intact at least for another year. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice Is hereby given that the county superintendent of Josephine county, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state certificates at Grants Pass as follows: Commencing Wednesday, Decem ber 15, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing' until 'Saturday, Ucember 18, 1916, at 4 o'clbcVp. in. Wednesday Forenoon Writing, V. S. History. Wednesday Afternoon Reading, " Physiology, Composition, Methods in Reading, Methods in Arithmetic Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, "'History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Ajseataui Literature, Physics, 'Methods in Lan guage, Thesls' for Primary Certificate, Science of Education. ' t ' Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography, Physical Geography, English Litera ture, Chemistry, History of Educa tion. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government, Childhood and ; . Adolescence. SatardAy JPorenoon i Geometry, Botany, School ' 1 ; , 'Administration. s ' Saturday Afternoon' General History,, bookkeeping, "Methods; ...."' ; ' iWNOOLNf avge, 618 County Superintendent. 'a 3 FOM 8 ALP. SLAB WOOD Williams Wood Yard. Ask for prices. 475tf REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BUL.L CALF Good Individual, well bred, high record ancestry, price low. Registered Berkshire pigs, by Laurel Champion, world's record sire. V. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Grants Pass, Ore. tf ALFALFA HAY First, second, third and fourth cuttings, 114.80 per ton. Sleepy Hollow ware house, opposite S. P. roundhouse. Open Saturdays. 585tf HARLAY, pure bred Percheron stal lion, registered, state licensed, will stand for late fall breeding at Brownie's Livery trn, Grants Pass, Oregon. C. S. Etnler, owner. 614 FOR 8ALE CHEAP Four hundred fifty dollars buys a new house with lot 60x100. Easy terms. See Joseph Moss, 204 N. 6th St. 593tf STOVES FOR SALE or trade. Phone f. evenings. 199-R. . 608 TOR SALE Four-year-pld cow. flve elgbths Jersey. Just fresh. Kind and gentle. R. W. Sogers, 1064 , North Ninth street. , 609 FOR. SALE Good, gentle work horse, weight about 1100 lbs., will ing worker! bay color, very cheap X.N. Persons. 1 ' " 604tf FOR SALE OR RENT Eighty acres Improved land six miles eouth of town, with house, barn, fences, etc. '. M. R. Stringer, 407 A etjreet. 609 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, high testing, three years uld last spring. good milker, very gentle. W. G. White, R. F. D. 4, Grants Pass. Pro volt central. ' 610 REGISTERED Duroc boar for sale. Consul Orchards. Phone 609-F-ll, FOR 8ALE One horse, weight 1000 lbs.; sound, gentle, willing; ride or drive; buggy and harness in good condition. Price reasonable. In . quire Homewood farm. Telephone WUdervllle central. . 632 FOR SALE OR TRADE for house In Grants Pass, 160 acres of raw land. 12 miles from city. Address ' Nd: 2101. Care Courier. 609 FOR SALE Milk cow, $25; thor oughbred Poland China sow pig, subject to registry, price $10. In autre J. L. Green. Route ?. .609 TO RENT FOR RENT CHEAP Large, commo dious bouse two blocks from post office. O. S. Blanchard. 568tf FOR RENT Eight-room modern bouse, at 829 North Sixth street Splendid chicken house and yard. Abundance of fruit. Bargain for right parties. Mrs. I. H. Teel, phone 181. 609 VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian, Office in WInetrout Implement Building. Phone 1 1 8-J. , Resi dence' phone 305-R. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGtNO, graining, paint ing. For best work at lowest prices phone "295-J. C. G. Plant. South Park street The year 1916 will be crowded with - the very best readitig in 'and (or'ihe nanMi''4htf mfr) wkk iOO for The COMPANION fcsndwewUesnd,. ' :' " waa.ltela7' -' PliFF Th companion home TUrM T1,a 81 WaaVW i ncai tHCOMfANlONh leia. Great TheliiCoipanion SUBSCRfPTlbNS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Eallroad Company (The Oregon Cave Route) Effective Monday, Octotxr'lMIU Train No. 1 1 v. Grants Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrive wUdervllle 1:00 a.m. Train No. S lv. Wilderrille 6:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass... . 6:00 p.m. Every day la the week, including Bundar All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of O add Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all information regarding freight and passenger service call at the oHce of the company, Public Ser vice building, or pbon X38-R for same. Train will atop on flag at any point between Grants Pass anl .Wild.enrllle. Passengti service every day In tne week. Charrn Cures. Belief in cbiino cures ! not ouite ex flnet even 'to-lay Onlv short while ago a child In Enxt Anslln went to a cbetuixr with a request row her tno'h er for ii spider in a nutxliell to, buns round baby neck n cure hi wnoop luc couth. .In the west country some stni jilu faith in the cure' of whoopliug cough by admlnlKtering cooked ilor mouse or by plucking a balr from the slt k child's neck, hiding It la a olece of meal and giving It to a dog. ; No cbUd wlij ever .bgve the malady, others af flrm. If If hns ridilen'ion the back of s bear! London Teiegraph." '" " 'V , Friday Weddings. " Friday Is a day of which about to wed couples are extremely nervous. It la t matter of record in moot cltlee thar fewer licenses ore Issued on that day than on the other five of the working week. In the, divorce court no such hesitancy la manifest Location notices. Courier office. Advertising In a Good Medium Pays Hanisomely. THIS IS A GOOD MEDIUM AaAGAZINB flOO ARTICLES-300 ILLUSTWTIONa VEEP Infonned of the World's Progress tnl HV Knsiiverinff. Mechanica and Invcntknk Fori Fattier ana son ana aii m r mmuy. n appnis Uailc!aea Old and Young Mm and WoraeaJ emm IhrMwhcmt ths world. Our t'orpira CorTepoadenta u conttantly on tha watch for ttunaa Bw and tutoraaiing and W I Written So You Can Understand Id rrha kp Natea painatmawt (20 Pam) contalarf rracttoal tnniarorrnopworaiiw7waM i.wm.m n .In .liinoa Bmnnil tha Hnm, I iiliiir afaaamilaa (17 Faaeil for tha Bfira anrtl !illrlawhollktomalietblnga.tellinoirtoiniikeWiiH laat and Tf-lHirapl OatHta, Enfinea, BoaW. bnow lit 1 1 1, A . ! . .. lV.nti.lna In. Etraotlona turtle alauhanlcCooirwr and Hportinxan i.,aia aaa arid aa Hit aanaaan. POPULAR SSICHAMICS OlAOAZINq fj twea. eesHMojaiBi aaw-assiasa vnivwv Pane. Boys' Pan GitUTat ..Twice as snli as any nsgne , gires in a year. FjftyKe tfpf a yearnot twelve, ' ,M torJ-y ,to, JJe X?utV panKU Bottom maa for THREE CURRENT ISSUES FREE. PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to diseases' Of the eye, ear, nose and throat'.' Glasses fitted. Office hoars 9-12, 2-6, and on ap pointment. , Ofjce phone 62; resi dence pbonISI-J. 3. LOyGHRIDGE, M. D., Physician snd surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Res. phone 369; office phone 182. Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TRUAX, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Phones: Office, 826; residence, 'li4. Calb answered at all hours. Cbuatrr calls at tended to. Lundebnrg Bldg.' F. H. INGRAM, D. C, D. O. Mental mm. Af.ri9M.Jinl.. ironic vu--ease. Office: Z15 North Sixth street. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Other hour by appointment. Phone 7. Res. phone 2 4 8-J. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist en disease wf eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hoars 9 to 12 a. nr.. J to 6 p- m. Phones: Res., 234-J; office, 267-J. Schmidt Building, GraiTta Pass. Oregon. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D,, M. p., flrst-claat dentistry. , 1091s , flonth 91xh street. Ornate, Pass. Oregon. BERT R, ELLIOTT, D. M. D.-lod- ern dental work. MargueriU E. Heyer, dental aoatataat. Booms 4 .And , 6, Golden ,Rpbs 'bnUdlnx. GroaU Posg, pre. Pbpnp J65-J. MR. BRITTEN,' Dentist RoonM S and 8, Lundburg bnlldlng, opposite post office. Hours 9 A. m. to 18 m.; 1:80 to f p. m. "Saturdaya 9 a. m. to 12 m. " ATTORNEYS H, D. NORTON,.. Attoraey-at-Law. Practice 'in al Sate and Federal Courts. First National Bank ' Big. COLVIG t WILLIAMS Attorneys-at-Law, Grants 'Pass Banking Co. Building, "Grants Pass,' Ore. E. 8. VANDYKE, Attorney. Practice in all courts. First National Bank Bldg. . . '. . . EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attorney- at-Law. Office Masonic Temple, Graata Pass, Oregon. W. T. MILLER, ' Attorney-nt-Law. County attorney tor Josephine County. Office Schalhorn Big. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attprney-at-Law, Grante Pass Bonking Co. building. ' Phone 270, Grant Pass, Ore. DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMEhCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of dray age and transfer wors careidiiy onq promptly aona. . fjiofle ISf-R. , Stand at freight deppt , A. Sjiade, Propr". F G. ISHAM, dray age and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and 'stored. Jhone " 6)ark Jb Holman, No.' 60. Residence phone 124-R. " THE JVORLD, MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer' Co. Phone 15-R. ; '. '' :' MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL 8PRINGS Water, put up In 6-gallon 'glass Jars ' and delivered at your door, fresh, pure sanitary Telephone 293-R and water wagon will' call. r ' ' ' 664tt PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. ' Bacterial tests as- 1 sure that thla water la pure. De livered In flTe-gallon bottles, 25c. W. E. Beckwlth. Order by phoqe, 602-F-3. 459tf. LODGES C RANTS PAS? Loae No. 84, A. f. A. M Stated communica tions 1st and Id Tuesdays Visiting mhren cordiaUy Invited. J : W. Ruoseir JtH W. at Mw. O. Harris, secretary, .. ' GOLDEN -RULE LODGE. No. 78, 1.0. CO.F., meets every WeJ- nesday eve. in ItO.O.f. W.cof. ftndI Btf. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit ed to be jreeet, ,, p. Ryan, If. G.; Clyde Martin, Secretary. ASSAYEltH Ei R. ' CROUCH; asaayrr, ehemlat, , metallurgist. Rooms 201-202 Pad dock Bulldluir. Grants .Pass. I vregon mining taws, 4uc. courier