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Htm.iY, FKiinr.utv ih. mm. DAILY ROOTB ItlVER COURIER PAGE THREE HAS FAITH III QUICK C. II. ltrnwmy Guarantees Unit Hyo iiicl Will Relieve TIm Wn. i um of Catarrah In (Jrauta rw When one of tlt moat reputable concerns In llrant Pane gunrautos that a medicine will produce benefit or lie will refund the money, It speaks volumes for the merliM of that remedy. It Is In thin way thut C. II. Donmray le aolltng llyomel, tho treat ment that h helped 10 ititojr cases of both acute and chronic catarrh In Grants Pass and vicinity, llyomel la not llll nor Is It a apray or lotion that mut be rubbd in. It Is an oil, tho air of which you Juki breathe In your none, throat and lungs by the aid of an Inhaler that coiiica with every outfit. Uuneflt will iiNiinlly bo seen from tho very first treatment. The air destroys all term life In the air passages and lungs and en riches and purifies the blood with the additional oitone It supplies. It ban lahoa catarrh of the head and throat and resperatory organ wherever these mucous ntembranoa contain riiarrh germ, there llyomel will do I SB. fnrU uf tl n II II if Thft riimnli.lo llvoiliol outfit la 111- expensive and Includes an Inhaler, dropper and aufflrlent llyomel for several weeka treatment. Homemlier that If llyomel does not relieve you C. II. Demaray will re fund your money. I 1. KERBY Tbeae Una sunny days contrast with the winter time Juat put and are enjoyed by all. The anow baa been gone scarcely a week and tbe spring beautlea r beginning to blossom ao that the children at noon time are aeeklnf wild flowera. Franklin Floyd and wife are mak ing a vlalt to Oranta Paaa for a few days. Mr. Floyd haa been aomewhat under the weather for a abort (time and thought a few daya In the city g.gh Improve him. Tbe Ivy Tatting club la reviving for the summer aeaaon. Tho meet ing thla week waa hold at tbe resi dence of Mrs, Dolly Woodcock. A good number waa In attendance and an enjoyahlo: time waa had. The prevloua meeting waa hold at the re aldenco of Mra. Mao Tuff. Tho anow waa ao deep and weather io in clement that tho meeting waa entire ly overlooked by your correspondent. Mr. Shrock, who haa been confined to the house since laat fall, waa able . . ... . . ,.l .1, a I. to be wnccioa aooui in utoi i-um thla week. A teachere Institute la announced for Korby on the 26th, beginning at 10:15 a. m. We are promlaed the presence of Assistant 8tate Superin tendent Frank K. Wollos, of Salem, and City Superintendent Daniel Hull, of Oranta rasa, who will address the teachers and public on the occasion. All are Invited and urgod to be pre aent. Program both morning and evening, and Mr. Welles will give a pnbllo address In the evening at the M. E. church. Lot us give hlra a full house and got the benefit of a talk on Oregon school prospects. BULBS IN A BOWL An Easy Way to Cultivate Miniature Floating Cardans. A novel wiir of Browing bulba. euch bh iriicimca. bus boou tried with good aueeccH After Mectirlng the bulbs tbe next thing la to get oue r two nitber hirire corks Through thcxe holes ore bored uml the bulbs lilted Into the oKidiiga lu am b a way that tho under Hide, from which the roots spring. Is imir the lower' pint of 'be cork. Now olitulti ii bn ne ahiillow Iwwl end (III this with pure water. Float the cork, with tho Imllia In plme. on the surface iintl set the whole thing aside In n rnther slmdy position for two or three week At the end of this time ll will lie noticed thut the roots are growing down Into the water; thence forward ii plme In ii sunny window should be selected Tin. miner ahoots of tho bulbs will stnrt to grow rnpldly. and at this time r u ii uonil ulnii to arrnimo a lime nuisH t., hliln the upper aurfaco of the corks, or. If preferred, however, gross or some other sued, such ns cress, mny bo sown to provide n green coveting TIicpo la nothing to do but to keep tho bowl well aupplled with wntor and clmnao thla now and agnln. Finally tin. finwera pmnruc. and then the effect la Mtrnmolv nrcttJ. The bdlba mny be plnntod In this wny nny time up to enrly Jnnunry, though nnturimy me sooner they nre sorted the cnriier tnoy will bloom. -R. Uninnrd llnstln In Ht Nicholas Wining blanks,' Courier Office. (ICHESTpSMiS .til i, Mtted wlt Jllu kiMi IMM. X SlW JUT ?,u.v:ten-s AIMnff'M.'V"! KUAN II PlI.lAfcvSS ..u. b . .IUd.lUfMt.AlwrH.ll.t ! n S010 BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE MERLIN Tho teaohera' local Institute for the northern part of Joscphlno county was hold February 12 In the high school room at Merlin. Tho mooting waa presided over ly Superintendent Savage, and Mlsa Klslo l'hllpott was secretary, Tho proceedings were opened at tho morning session by a sorvlco of song, all present Joining In singing the national antheui, "America." "The Violets," a recitation by Miss Edith Aycra, was received with ap plause. "Outline Work and How I Use It," tho subject assigned to Dr. T. If. Vincent, of Merlin, waa treated In a masterly manner by tbe gentleman "Don't Idealise; remain practical," was the doctor's advlco, concisely stated, and onjheso points tho speak er laid particular stress. Superintendent Waldo HIIIJh, of Medford, delivered an elegant ad dress on "Some Standards of Excel lence In Teaching." Superficiality and over-thoroughness wore equally condemned by tbe speaker, and In his usual happy manner he augttosted a number of steps which might bo taken to overcome tbe two great dif ficulties confronting teachers. After a short Intermission, the In stitute reassembled and those In at tendance were entertained by an In strumental duet rendered by Mlas Ines Williams, teacher at Placer, and Lee Enyert, of the Merlin high achool. "The Fiend." a reading by Laura Keata, concluded the musical and vocal entertainment and the Institute aettled down to the business of tbe afternoon. "Some Problema of a Rural High School," tbe first subject to 'be taken up, wa discussed by a trio of high school teachers Mra. Alice Bacon, of Merlin; Chester Cook, of Wolt( Creek, and Miss Elsie Pbllpott, or Hugo. Mra. Bacon's paper, evidently pre pared with great care supplemented by thorough knowledge of tho sub- ect, presented Interest and discipline aa the two chief problema with which the teacher baa to deal. . Clearly showing thst these two Hems are closely connected, she likened the mind of the pupil 'to the block of marble Imprisoned within which the sculptor saw the beautiful statue, and emphasised her point by showing that It waa the rare privilege and duty of the teacher to bring Into view the beautiful thoughts lying In choate In the mind of the pupil. Mr. Cook, In his address, confined himself to a discussion of the prac tical aspects of the question, and furnished rich food for thought and practice In the conduct of a rural high achool. With many valuable suggestions as to material problems and the beat methods of dealing with them, Miss Phllpott closed the discussion. 'The First Year's Work in Alge bra," treated fcy Superintendent D. Hull, of Oranta Pass, gave the spcak- er and opportunity to present the methods employed In bis branch of school work. He maintained that tbe pupil should first master the fun damentals and then take up type problems. In this way the work In mathematica would be greatly sim plified. In a scholarly address on "Teach ing of Thrift in the House and the School," Superintendent Hills threw a lurid light on the wastefulness practiced In the United States com- pared with some of tbe countries of Europe. On motion by the teacher of tbe Gnllce achool, County Superintendent Lincoln Savage was unanimously nominated aa a candidate for re election to the' office he now holds. In an all too short address, Super Intendent Hull paid eloquent tribute to the memory of our martyred pre sident, Abraham Lincoln, on the an niversary of whose birthday the In stute was held. GRIFFIN FERRY ! Tho phone line, which has been out of commission Blnce the first heavy snow, is now in working order agnln. We understand that a machine la to bo Installed at the Flanagan mine for the purpose of working the tail ings of the -mine, not only for the wnste gold tout for tho platinum and 'black sand. This work is to be dono by Messrs. Green and John son, from Virginia. We welcome them and their families to our com munity, . The Brlggs brothers are keeping their mine running at Ha full capa city. P. T, Evcrton hauled a load of lumber to tho Flanagan mine Mon day. Thos. Ogden, w ho lifts .been nurs ing a crippled root for the Inst six weeks, caused by a deep cut by an ux. Is out again and was hauling 1ib from I'. T. Evcrton's Tuesday, Tho Sunday achool on tbe .east side is progressing nlctily under tbe superintendent of Mrs. A. C. Ford. There is also preaching services at the same place each Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing each Thursday evonlng. I FEUITDALE .1 "Doc" Mansfield, of Portland, has boon visiting his sister, Mrs. Alonzo Jones. Mrs. Florens Ilreltmayer spent Friday and Saturday In the city with her slater, Mrs. 11. It. Elliott. Hutu Ilreltmayer spent aeveral daya at Lorelei last week with her grandparent!. MIms Olga Strend entertained tbe Thimble club last Thursday after noon at Hod Acrea. Vlctrola selec tions sdded pleasure to a delightful afternoon, with refreshments served at the conclusion of tbe day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Btanbrough, George Btanbrough, Mra. S. It Green, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Weber and sons, Harry and Phillip, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will 0. White Sunday. Mr. Seymour, of Corvallls, who Is Interested In the Industrial school work, was a dinner guest at River side ranch ' Tuesday evening. Mr. Seymour and Mra. Hamilton are cousins. M. Murphy, a recent arrival from Klamath county, has purchased tbe O. C. Helnze place. Mr. Murphy is a practical and prosperous farmer and will soon bring bis family to re side on the ranch. At present be Is building a 12x24 two-story addition Aid remodeling the dwelling bouse. Mrs. Amy Breltmayer entertained a number of guests at a slumber party Thursday evening. Dinner waa served at seven o'clock, followed by an evening of hilarity, and good time, with slumber In the wee small hours. The guests were Nellie Weber, Cora Dreltmayer, Lillian Btanbrough, Mar guerite Elliott and Jeannette Under wood. The Himplon Pats. The 8liuplun piiKM wa a famous highway of travel long before Napo leon constructed the hlgbmad. Milton came home thut wuy from uts grand tour, uud so did Johu Evelyu. The latter traveler went lu feur of bis life, not only exjiectliig avlnm-he to fall on him. but being apprehensive lest bears and wolves should Ikh up from the caves In the pfeciplccx und assail him. The only nctuul barm which happened, however, was thut bis com panion's dog killed a goat belonging to one of tbe peasants and that heavy coojiicnsntion had to be paid "a pis tole," soys tbe diary, "for the goat and ten more for attempting to ride away." Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBURN Republican Candidate for Nominee for County Clerk Present Incumbent ECLU8 POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Assessor Present Incumbent ' A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for Nominee for Representative & P. BISHOP Of Salem, Oregon Republican Candidate for Nominee for Presidential Elector CoiiKrcHfdoiml IHkL No. 1 J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate for Nominee for County Clerk WILL 0: SMITH Republican Candidato for Nominee for ! , Sheriff Present Incumbent Classified Advertising FOit HA Li. 40 ACRES 4'4 miles from Grants Pass, no Improvements, for sale a,t $40 per acre. Under ditch sur- " vcy. Address No. 2416, care Courier. 657tf I HAVE four vigorous 8. 67Brown Leghorn cockerels to sell at 11.60 each. They are from high. scoring egg-laying strain. Nothing better in the state. Tbeo, P. Cramer, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 364-Y. Day-old chicks $12.00 per 100. Eggs, f 1 per setting of 15. C56tf FOR SALE Six-room plastered bouse, close in, lot 100x100, good shade. Address No. 2413, care Courier. 657tf MORE BERKSH1RES were exhibited at the Panama-Pacific exposition than all other breeds of swine put together. Get a start in the most popular breed. F. R. Steel, Wi nona rancb, R. 1, Grants' Pass, Ore. ' 661tf 195 EGGS per hen is tbe average for my entire flock ot breeders. Mated to 200-egg atraln O. A. C. cockerels. Chicks $12.50 per 100. Eggs fl a setting. Geo. P. Cramer, 691 FOR SALE 28 acres bottom land near Grants Pass, all under fine Irrigation system. Inquire 2501 Courier. 694 FOR 8ALE Confectionery and pool business, two pool tables, chairs, lamps and other fixtures, and about 1200 In merchandise. Doing a good business every day. H. Bleg low, Kerby, Oregon. ' 674 BARGAINS Some fine ones on easy terms in residence property. Ad dress No. 2512, care Courier. 675 SUNNY DALE strawberry farm for aale, 98 acres, 25 cleared, 2 In strawberries, 8 sub-irrigated, un developed water supply, house and barn, three miles from Merlin. Ad dress W. S. Butler, Merlin, Ore. 76 FOR SALE One farm team, harness and wagon. One 12 h. p. steam engine and saw outfit. Three cows. Inquire of C. A. Winetrout. 677 TO EXCHAXGR EXCHANGE I have aeveral choice California residence. , and . ranch properties to exchange for Grants Pass modern bungalow or close in acreage. Quick action. .' A. N. Par sons. v 630tf WANTKD WANTED A competent girl for gen eral house work. Inquire No. 2516, Courier. 671tf COLLECTIONS NOTICE All persons Indebted to the arm of C. P. Bishop & Co., are hereby notified to make arrange ments for immediate payment to O. L. Ragan. Persons with ac counts against the firm kindly send bills at once. C. P. Bishop & Co. 76 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY ,TO LOAN On improved farm lands. V. A. Clements, room 2-3, Oolden Rule building. - 677 BOARD AND ROOMS. ROOM and iboard In private home, 411 North Sixth street. Phone 207-J. ' 67S ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS When buying prop erty or loaning money, protect yourself by insisting on an authen tic abstract. We make them. Grants Pass Abstract Co., W. E. Hanson, manager, 'Albert building, opposite post office. Phone 226-J. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franco Belgian school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, 215 I street. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK done at reasonable prices. Bring Gown the Iron you thought was worn out and perhaps I can repair it. R. S. Bush. Phone 141-R. 664tt ASSAYERS E. R. CROUCH,- Asaayer, chemist, metallurgist. Rouis 201-203 Pad dock Building. Grants Pass. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterlnsrlan, Office In Winetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. ResU dence phone 805-R. . AeecTimoeatira, E(lgerton-lt' e;in,v to nuilse frlnds. but hard to k ei Hi n: ruxviimrk Oh, I don't know. I v ci t it number of friend jr!nimi;i p-t!V:-ltv willing to let iu jtii ttu'i I'. Kino Trans cript. , TIME C ARD California and Oregon Coast Eailroad Company (The Oregon Caves Route) Effective Monday, Dec. 20, 1915. Train 1 Ir. Grant Paaa 7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creekg:00 a.m. Train 2 lr. Waters Creek8:15 a.m. Arrives Oranta Pass. 9:15 a.m. Train 3 lr. Grants Pass. 2:00 p.m. Arrives Waters Creek:00 p.m. Train 4 It. Waters Creek6:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Paaa 1:00 p.m. On Sundays trains No. 1 and 2 are canceled. .. All trains leave Grants Pass from tbe corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot. For all information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of tbe company. Public Ser vice building, or phone 128-R for aaa. Train will stop on flag at any point between Grants' Pass and Waters Creek. Passenger service every dsy jn the week. REGISTRATION All naturalized citizens must ex hibit "FINAL" citizenship papers when registering. Do not ask. to be registered , unless you comply with tbe above. ' Wives of naturalized citizens, no matter where born, and children born In a foreign country it naturalized by father must present their fathers' or husbands' "FINAL" papers. E. L. COBURN, 75 County Clerk. Chicksn Pis. i.lue Mltlco uf m iK'.khm.rilsb with a lilw u!t dough. CiMik I'tiU ken until ten der. reason with milt nii'l epr sod 'I little ujre If desired. I'nt Itient lnt dlxu lined with the iIdiiIi. imur lu a pttrt ( tlie gravy and evir !Inh with lilHcnlt ilolich Cut :l hV file lrj. of a dollar In the i-over. mid cover tbl with it niece of donuli While tuklus remove tbls plAj e often to exnmlne In terior. If pie !e dry pur lu more clilek en gravy. in t-Wsalttt --. IfiM ' jsJU . tnr 1-4 r--k a-t f4 . rrn tiiaMKaaiBtiattaekttsia BawjarewairvTn mm S3 aa 1 mm 2L 1 KtaBaattu&ftiaBBUi J j ''The Machine " - with a it Personality" f 5 lyTO matter what your ll touch this new ! S Royal Master- M J Model 10 will fit it Vt Just turn tne set-screw e s ssM a . .a t I J -J ana regulate tne toucn Sal of this new Royal to n fit YOURSELF Make "2 it lirfht anrl cmnnth fl m velvetor firm and J snappy as you like. Built for "Big Business" and its 99 Great Army of M Expert Operators V tr v :...4 ..... ! fl ographer every office mini- I J 1 fier every expert operator on if Wt the firing line of "BigBuil- j neM " will grain the enormous a"J ! ri-atii value ol the new J ! SS Roysl's AdiuuMt Touch 11 Jtj that takes the "grind " out g of typewriting! if 9 But the new Model 10 baa 1 1 many other big, vital sew t tj feature. Ivts(ialt them I GettheFacttt JJ ja Send for tht "Royal man" 0 0 and ask for a DEMONSTRA- f 0 TION. Or write us direct for ! our newbrrehures. "BETTER If SERVICE." and One Pro- ! 2 6 'cm Solved m postal brings ! tnem ires oi cnarje. a f Pr,vft inn . 1 ! . i r r i. 5 Price$100 ga) 2 II :-t-l,Ai. I i i i w 1 1 ! K0TAL TTPEWMTH Ca be. ! 1MKJIK lUVEIt ! j COURIER, Agent j f lMaaa0iaiaiJ IPnwWt. PHYSICIANS L. 0.- CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, and on ap pointment Office phone (2; resi dence phone 259-J. ST. LOUGH JUDGE, M. D Physician ana surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Rea. phone 269; office phone 182 Sixth and H. Tnffs Building. J. P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician snd Surgeon. Phones: Office, 225; residence, 224. Calls answered at all hours. Country calls at tended to. Lundeburg Bldg. P. H. LN'GRAM, D. C, D. O. Men tal, Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases. Office, 215 North Sixth street Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to I. Other hours by appointment Phone 7. Rea. phone, 127-J. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phones: Res. 234-J; Office. 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. P. D. STRICKEa Diseases ot children and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build ing. ' tt. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D., Firbt-daaa dentistry. 109 South Sixth street. Grants Pass, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern denUl work. Marguerite H. Elliot, dental assistant Rooms and 5, Golden Bale building. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265 . ATTORNEYS twn.vii, , AHUIJlvJl-UIW. Practice in all SUte and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIQ & WILLIAMS Attorneys- at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Building. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice in all courts. First NaUonal Bank EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Offlo Masonic Temple, Grants Pass. Orarnn LW. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. S. BLANCH ARD, Attorney-at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-law, practices in state and federal courts. Rooms 2 and S, over Golden Rale store. DRAYAGK AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds ot drayaga and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 132-R. stand at frieght depot A. Shade, Propr. F. G. Iaham, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark ft Holman, No. 50. Residence phone 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we, , Bunch Bros. Transfer Co, Phone 15-R. AIISCKLLANEOUi CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put np In 5-gaIlon glass Jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pare, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. pURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear . and refreshing. Bacterial teat as sure that this water la pure. De livered in five-gallon bottles. X E. Beckwith. Order by phone, , 602-F-3. 45tf LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. M. Stated Commanica- tlons 1st and 3d Tuesdays. VlsIUng brethern cordially Invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1.O. meets cwy Wed ' nesday eve in I.O.O.F. hall, cor. 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit ed to be present. I. V. Howell, N. O.. Clyde Martin. Secretary. DKOORATOItS AND PAINTERS PAPERH ANQING, graining, paint ing. For tbe beet work at lowest prices phone 285-J. C. Q. Plant. South Park street.