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1 FWD.iir, PEiutrAitY HAS FJTH IN QUICK . REMEDY FOR ' CATARRH C. It Pamaray Guaranty Uwt llro met Will Italleve TImj Worst Cases of CaUrrah In Granu I'M Whn one of the most rvpntablo concern In Grant Pass guarantee that a mcticln will produce benefit or He will rrfund the money, It apeak volume! for the merit of that remedy.. It U In thin way that C. if. Deninray la soiling llyomel, tho treat ment, that hai bellied eo many caiea of both acute and chronlo catarrh In Uranu Paaf and vicinity. llyomel la not a pill nor li It a spray or lotion that must bo rubbed la. It la an oil, the air of which you juit brealho in your none, throat and lungs by tho aid of an Inhaler that cornea with every outfit. Ileneflt will usually b eon from the very first treatment. - ; - The air deetroya all germ life in the air peasant) and lung and en riches and purlflos the blood with the additional otone It uppllos. it ban Ishes catarrh of the head and throat and resperatory organ wherever these mucous membrane contain catarrh germ, there llyomei will do He fork of healing, .The complete llyomel outfit I In expensive and Include an Inbalnr, dropper and aunkleut llyomel for several weeka treatment. Itemember that if llyomel doe not relieve you C. II. Demaray will re- fund your money. Some Queer Ones Conductor pretwd button and elided sliding door of bobble tklrt car ou wo ' nan In Uruoklyn. for which Jury gav ber f&ooo Clock of frwutu enow ctmliiUilng thi footprints were taken home by Con nectlcut farmer tu prove lie saw a bl black bear. Itoy swelled Uke balloon lit Illinois after wound In neck, exhaled air lodged tulde bht kttt. end doctors bad .to puncture him. Employ of Kentucky roll mud nave been officially notlflrt! to veflse flirting with women In town through which train pas, u husband are complain log. Card have Uwu received by lot Flunlitng i.N. Y.i girl rending: "Nliiotecu atxtrai bHug leap yeuj. Mr. Clinton R. Smith. Jr.. beg to an noume that be I villi a bachelor. "N B.-W nntl(tic furniture gne with blm.". ...... '.m : ...... ,. II tin mvlviHl thirty acceptance ud eveu,v nne M juliie about the furniture. $25,000,000 IN JEWELS IMPORTED DURING 1915. New Year Find United Statee Only Market For Cams In the World. Will In m U. Trvndwcll, the govern tucnt'a dlnumud cxiTt m tho apprais er' ton eMtlmniCH that lmtort of precious slouch during the year will reach 23.(HKJ.J0. Owing to the greet falling off In the liuportntloni of -precious atom Inmicdtnicly following the war the figures for IU15 are re (arded a remarkable, nnd cuxtoru offi cial are or the opinion that 1010 find the United States the only market for the nlo of precious etotica. ' ,.,., h Since under the practice of the trwt try department practically all precious ton Imports are entered at the New York appraiser' stores, where they am apprnuwd by recognised esierta, the port figure are substantially the eu trie of gem for the entire country. The figure for the yeur how a gain over the total for 1014 of 10,000,000. While pearls were brought In In great er numbers than a yoar ago, particu larly medium grnd gems, diamonds, as usual, predominated In the year's Imports. Sapphires continued In 1015, according to Kxamlncr Trend well, to no strong and remain fuvorltos, ns . they have been for the Inst two year. "With tho general demornllxntlon that baa cotno to Europe a a reault of the war and the general economics be ing practiced In the belligerent coun tries It may be predicted," auld. Mr, Trend well, "that the United States will eatlly be the lending purchnner of gum In 1010. Emeralds alwny have friends, but good atone of this clans ere hard to gut Still tho demand ha to be mot. and Importer have Utorally scoured the earth to supply their customers with the prlzod atone. Ituble show a falling off this year. This decline bo been In evidence for somo years, ow. tng to the large production of aynthotlc gem of tbl kind." The Prettiest Feet.' A Swiss professor atate that not one woman In a acore Una a-pcrfoct foot, owing to the wearing of high heeled boot and pointed too ehoe. ItusHlnn, German, American. Austrian and Dutch women, he says, hnve broad feet tvhllo those of Engtlnhwomon nro too nnrrovr to fulfill classical nnd lienlthy conditions. The women of the Latin races, excluding Frenchwomen, hnve the bent formed nnd therefore the dottiest feet. - the profossor sny. I.ondon Mall, Old papura, tor. itartlng Are. 6o per bundle. Courier office. ! 0H lilttv nWif'D nnrrn swim,, 1 j i . , . . FAGa THTiFB PORTLAriD MARKETS Portland; Feb. 2S.Today'a mar ket Quotation were: Wheat Club, 94 098; bloestem, J.0JO1.08. Oats No. 1 white feed, 25.600 28.50. Barley Feed, 28.60. Hons Beat live, 8. rrluie ateeri, 7.60; fancy cow, t.50; bet calvea, 8. Lambs, 8. ' Dutter City creamery, 34; coun try, 25028. EggsSt'loctod, 20. Hen, 18; broiler, 18; geese, 12. Copper, 28H. ILLINOIS VALLEY I A masquerade wa given at the Spcnce ball on February 22. All In attendance roport a very enjoyable time. Forty-four nnmbora were Bold nd uri.M awards tn thm h.t 1 ,v . . autalned character, the prUea being captured by Mlu Lettle Bo well a an Irish washerwoman and Don Cam eron a a Spanlah cavalier. William Cllmore la now running tnfl wagon from Kerby to the valley and around Waldo. . J, E. Wilson has purchased the (mine and the adjoining Osgood prop erty irotn Mr. Wright and la now operating the mine. Jesse Wright baa returned to California, and Mr. Wright expect to depart aoon. Mr. Mauhby wa called to Med ford by the Illness of bis wife. A party was given at the home of Mr. Slagle on Monday night. Those present spent a pleasant evening. Mlaa Grace McCann Is in Grant Pas for a time. A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mr. Jack McCandlea at MeCloud. Cal., this week. Mrs. McCandlea I a daughter f Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Shaffer. W. It. Whipple and son, Henry, of Grants Paaa, are doing aurvey work In Takllma. - ' w. s. Ring, or Grant rasa, is a Takllma business visitor. ' Mr. Ford ha rented the Bennett place and moved his family there thla week. - ' The ore teams have , started to haul ore from the Waldo mine after few weeks lay off on account of bad road.A . ;-.,ie-.v " , ;. : ' The farmers are beginning to plow for their aprlng grain, and If the fine weather continue will aoon have their work under way. Mlaa Easle O'Brien, who ha been suffering from a severe attack of la grippe, Is Improving. GRIFFIN FERRY I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Green and P. T. Everton and sister Maggie visited the Dixie Sunday school Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Ford, superintendent of the Grlffln Ferry Sunday school, visit ed the Pleasant Grove Sunday school. Mlaa Dorothy Overton ha returned to her home tn La Center, Washing ton.. Miss Overton has been with her slater, Mrs. E. C. N'eely, for the past three or four months. MUa Maymlo Branan spent several day with Miss Josle Hlller, of the Pleasant Grove district, last week T. J. Everton was taken sick at the home of his aor P. T, Everton, Mon day night. Doctor Loughrldge and some of the rolatlvea were summoned.- He Is now on the mend. Miss Orpha Green came home the 19th from Merlin, where ihe had been working in the Merlin hotel, but returned on Tuesday on account of Mrs. Grlftln having taken quite sick. A. C. Ford, J. L. Green, D. G. and F. N. Robertson were visitors to, the Pas Wednesday. . . ' A special effort is being made by the Mapleton school to clean end im prove the grounds. Mr. Shelley and pupil are endeavoring to attain a standard chool. t All services, including the Sunday schools in both this district and the Pleasant Grove, are called for Sun day, the 27th, that those from both places might attend the preaching services ot the Grlffln Ferry school house at 10:30, followed by bap tismal aorvlee. 8rlou. "Do you think Ills Intentions are seri ous r ' "They must be. It cost him 80.W taxi fare to bring mo home from the party the other night, nnd he asked me If ho couldn't call ngiiln." Detroit Free Pros. His Tsrm. "Hnve you been married for long!" inked tliognlitiy party. , ; "No," responded his neighbor. "Just ,fe.M-nuffnlo, 'Exprena. ; , , , Oregon mining law, 40o. CourM NEW POSTER 13 OUT 1818 Roee Festival Deelgn Advertleee Scenery of Famous Columbia River :t r Portland' 1918 Rose Festival poster Is the first publicity, national In soope, to go forth advertising the beautie of the Columbia river. The festival will be held June ?, 8 and 9. Opening day will witness the national dedication of the Columbia river highway. The poster carries the slogan "For Ton a Roee In Portland Grow." The poster waa donated by Fred O. Cooper, tor mer Oregon boy, now famous a an artist The dealgn will aoon bang In transportation office all over the United SUte. W. MORGAN SHUSTER. E-Tretisurr of Ptrsia Go to Orlsnt on Rsportsd 8crt Mission. Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBURN Republican Candidate for Nominee for . County Clerk Present Incumbent ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Assessor V Present Incumbent - A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for Nominee for Representative O. P. BISHOP Of Salem, Oregon Republican Candidate ; for . Nominee for Presidential Elector Congressional Dint No, 1 J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate for Nominee for : County Clerk WILL a smith; Republican Candidate for VT .nominee ior Sheriff Present Incumbent GEO E.LUNDJBURQ Republican Candidate' for ,- Isonnnee fax State Senator : l '?- ; , . ' I ( ( 1 0 SALE 40 ACRES 4 H mile. from GranU Pass, no ImpiovemenU, for sale at 940 per acre. Under ditch aur vey. Address No. 2415, care Courier. . 67tf 1 HAVE four vigorous7c7Brown Leghorn cockerel to sell at f 1.50 each. They are from high scoring cgg-laylng strain. Nothing better in the state. Tbeo, P. Cramer, Grant Pass, Ore. Phone 384-Y. Day-old chick f 12.60 per 100. Eggs, fl per setting of 15. 56tf FOR SALE 61x-room plastered bouse, close in, lot 100x100, good shade. Address No. 2413, care Courier. ' 657tf MORE BERKSHJRES were exhibited at the Panama-Pacific exposition than all other breeds ot swine put together. Get a start In the most popular breed. F. R. Steel, Wi nona ranch, R. 1, Grants Pass, Ore. 61tf 196 EGGS per ben if the average for my entire flock of breeders. Mated to 200-egg (train O. A. C. cockerel. Chick 812.60 per 100. Eggs $1 a setting. Geo. P. Cramer. 691 FOR SALE 26 acres bottom land near GranU Pas, all under fine Irrigation system. Inquire 2601 Courier, 694 FOR SALE Horse, 9 years, 1100; mare, 7 years, 1100, with good barnees, 8200. at old Gething place, 4 miles south Grants Pass. 80 FOR SALE: Homestead. 160 acres, 14 acres cleared, 7 acres In crop, bouse, tarn, chicken bouse, 800, 000 feet saw timber, 4 miles from R. R. station, 13 . miles from Grants Pass, 8300. Inquire 707 South Fifth street 681 FOR 8AL& Thoroughbred white Leghorn , rooster. , Also new woven wire' bed spring. Phone '234-R. " 681 INFORMATION LANDS. Oregon California land '" Grant Lands. Three mapa, showing all tracts In 'Douglas, Josephine and Curry and Jackson counties, with general, de scription and status ot said lands, for 81.50 for each map. Township ownership plats, 2-inch per mile, of Coos and Josephine counties, showing government, private and grant lands, at 75c per township; other counties In preparation. I 1 sell the Anderson maps you know , them. M. J. Anderson, Grants , Pass, Ore. - 701 . i FOR SALE Five-room "bungalow, strlcty modern, large lot, first class location. 82,100; terms. Four-room bungalow, modern. 81.500; 8100 down, small monthly payments. Isaac Best. ' 679 MOTORCYCLE FOR 'SALJS-r-1915 three-speed twin Excelsior, fully , equipped. Cheap. Inquire No. 288, care Courier. 682 FOR SALE- Asparagus roots, one dollar per hundred. Will Scovllle. Phone 602-F-14. 682 HOUSES For sale at 8300 and up; lots at $50 and up; small payment . down and, Installments for foal ance. Improved ranches. Inquire 1 of Charlea Morrison, 622 L street. If yon wish to sell, list property with me. 683 TO KENT FOR RENT Light housekeeping room. Modern. No children. In quire 666 North Sixth street. 679 FOR RENT 8-room brick bouse, H .street. 815, Modern 6-room bouse, North , Eighth, 110. . Three-room house, West K, 25. I A. Launer. TG-LEASET PALACE HOTEL. Grants Poets, to lease for term of years; furniture for sale. Retiring, on account ot Uf health."." Address W S. Wood, City. 603 WANTED WANTED A competent girl for gen eral bouse work. Inquire No. 2516, Courier, C71tt WANTEiP-A Curry county randti on eagy payment plan. Address J. F. Santee, Connell, Wash. 681 ASSAYEKS . h. ckuovjh, Asattyer, chemist, metallurglat. Roms 201-203 Pad dock Building. Grant Pass. HI Own Bo. After a man has succecdcd'ln grati fying a long felt desire to be bis own bos ho Is likely to find that he ha taken ou a burden of reiionHllilllt,v which mars the Jn,v rvpr bin auoeess Albany Jounml , ,' . . VETEKLVAIIY 61RGEO.V DR. R. i. BE3TUL, VeterlnariaB, OOlce la Wlnetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. Rest dene phone 205-R. ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS When buying 'prop erty or loaning money, protect yourself by insisting on an anthen tic abstract. We make them. CranU Paaa Abstract Co., W. E. Hanson, manager, Albert building, opposite post office. Phone 2 2 6-J . , MUSICAL 1X8TKUCTIOV VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franco- Belgian school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, 215 I street. - ; TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Caves Route) Effective Monday, Dec. 20, 1915. Train 1 It. Grant Pass 7: 00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek-8:00 a-xn. Train 2 lr. Waters Creek.8:li a.m. Arrives Grant Pass .... 9:16 a-m. Train 8 lr. Grants Pass.2:00 p.m. Arrives Waters Creek: 8:00 p.m. Train 4 It. Waters CreekB:00 p.m. Arrives Oranu Pass .f: 00 p.. On 8undays trains No. 1 and S are canceled. All train leave Grant Pass from the 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 pbont 138-R lor sauie. Train will stop on flag at any point between Granta Pass and waters Creek. Passenger aerv'ce every day in the week. - A GOOD RULE. ' . ' " Lat we be hearf ul without r- grst for the past, with entnt- mant in tht prnt and with trong hop for ths futur. , r .4 ! .-w V-?;'.;:i8 aw m IS KJiS li raT","i"'-tj li "The Machine It rUfVA sv il is n ;.. m 8 1 rersonauty ' I j TilO matter what your I l 1M touch this new !? ftJ Roval Matter, i H Model 10 Will fit it l ft Just turn the set-screw J and regulate the touch ft of this new Royal to fit YOURSELF Make 52 it light and smooth as velvet or nrm ana Jj snappy as you like. 1 Built for "Big Business and its Great Army of I Expert Operators g I . Every keen-witted tten- I ographer every office mans I ger every expert operator on 1 the firing line of "Big Buti 8 neta " will graip the enormous i: j ! 9 I 6 9 I S Wft'Savmf value ot tbe new IV wais sp rm J ' w vat tm that take the "(rind" out of typewriting I But the new Model 10 baa many other big, vital new feature, Invtstigalt Iktml I !! II IS Get the Facts! SjSJ Send tot the "Royal man" B and aak for a DEMONSTRA- 1 TION. Or write u direct for 8 I J our nwbrochuresl"firrf J SVC,"-and Ons fro J2 bltm Solvd a postal brings I them free of charge. Price$100 B 1 I i ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. he 3 j COUUIEIl, Agent ( La sivmsiivwssiim shff wwsasiaell 1 I - U-yii Qjl J PHTSICIAITS . O. CLEMENT, M. D.- Practice: limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. ' Office hours 9-12, 2-5, and oa ap pointment. Office phone 62; resi dence phone 2 5 9-J. S. LOUGURIDGE, M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Res. phone . 869; office phone 188 Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TRUAX, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Phones: Office, S2S; residence. 224. Calls answered -at all hours. Country calls at tended to. Lundeburg Bldg. DR. ED BTWATER Snecialist on diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours: 9 to 12 a, m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phones: Res. 284-J; Office, 2 5 7-J. 8chmldt Building, GranU Pass, Oregon. DR. F. D. 8TRICKER Diseases ot children and general practice. Tela-; phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build in it. DENTISTS E. C. MACT. D. M. D..Fint-claj dentistry. 109 South Sixth street, Granta Pass, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. Marguerite H. Elliott dental assistant Rooms i and 5, Golden : Rule building. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. ATTORXEY8 H. D. NORTON. AttonovT-at-Law. PracUce In all SUte and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIQ 4b . wnJJAMS Attorneys- at-Law, GranU Pass Banking Co. Building, GranU Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practice In all courts. First National Bank Building. EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney- at-Law. Offlo Masonic Temple, GranU Pass, Oregon. " 1 W. T. MILLER. Attornev-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office : Schallhorn Bldg. . S. B LAN CHARD, Attorney-at-Law, GranU Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. GranU Pass, Oregon. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorner-at-law. practices in state and federal courts. . Rooms 2 and 8, over Golden Rule store. DRAYAGE AND TBANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kind of drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 1S2-R. Stand at trieght depot A. Shade, Propr. F. G. Isham, drayage and transfer. - Safes, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clarke 4b Holman, No. 60. Residence phone 124-R. THE WORLD .Bunch Bros. 15-R. MOVES; so do we. Transfer Co. Pbone MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up In 5-gallon glass jars and delivered . at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. NOW is tbe time to have your trees and rosebushes sprayed. If you want prompt and careful work done, write P. O. Box 847 Pbone , 350-J. 681 URE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial test as sure that this water is pure. De livered In five-gallon . bottles. '.V. E. Beckwlth. Order by phone, 602-F-3. "fS9tf LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. M. Stated Communica tions 1st and 8 d Tuesdays. Visiting brethern cordially invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. O. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE. NO. 78, 1.O. O. F., meets every Wed nesday eve In I.O.O.F. ball, cor. 6th and II. SU. o Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit ed to be present I. V. Howell, N G., Clyde Martin, Secretary. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING, graining, painty Ing. For the best work at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. O. Plant,' South Park street.