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TIIIIIMDAY, MARCH iM, 101(1. n.tti.v- noct'R nntn covnrcn FAGS THR2B V Ruti'down? --Tired? -Weak? Every spring most people feel b out tl nort-" tlinir vitality is nt n , low ebb. Through the. winter month shut up a fjreut (t'l I In lieiited house, oitlott. or l.uUiiy, with liitlu hcnlthy exercise In the great ont'looi eating mure tlmit tuwsary tint blood Im comes surcharged villi poisons Tho bei Spring medicine and tonic In ono mmiit i'I herb ami roou witlunu alco luil thttt M llrt discovered by Mr. Piereeyear nuo. Miulu o( (lolden Heal root, blood rout, with glycerine, It I called Dr. Pierce'- (Joldim Mtnlicnl Discovery. Ingredient on wrapper, It eliminates iroiu tho blood disease breeding Klon. It make the blood rich d pore, nnd furnishes a founds tioit (or tuuud, physical health. Bold by medicine dealers, lit liquid or tabid form, or mnd 10 rent to lr. Pierce's litvnlidM Hotel, liuldilo, N. Y.. (or a luro trial package of tabloid. WHEN "RUN-DOWN." Salem, Oregon. "As a spring tonlo, - to build ii n a weakened, run-down system, and to give one an appetite, I dm mi Hx-tor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery good. A friend Imd recom mended It and I found it nil tUl she rlainuHl for Ii."-Mhh. Jakk Oisdkr, I0W1 o. Ikillvluw Mrect. Coniitinatlon cansea and serlonsl aggravate nmny disease. It Is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleae ant Pellet. Ono a laxative two or Uirce a cathartic. Lord Ijtiif l'uvu" oi. e in'l i remark able propl'"-;,- "oun'i'idu'i blm , while lie wtm. ii.i UNf-id graduate. Jowett. bl tutor nt Pulllol. arvuiljir ad mired bltu and iite.iiy said time he ! WOllId till HWII lllllU't "There, h iiinii.'' remarked Jow ett, "wlm l an icfjiiu to ! f"orcltt weretary iii'do.' time In whichever . party bc chooe ho tomorrow's sun . In to rlMt. of coumo nt Hint time Lord Lniis- douno Imd nut the Kant Ideti of filling such a dlKthigtilxhed post, and yet In liWO. after n brllllnnt political career. be found himself at Ute bead of the forvtitn oifi, London M. A. P. r aamiutt1ilf """T3 4 1 a" av-t a Ul En (Vti t a.. ' 4.4'. 'i I ff.V.'.V.Btl aeia3 ,littttHIjUMiflm'n4 latAMd&aaitaaaaMawaM "Ic Machine Personality" .rIJ y TVTO matter what your ,U tj touch thii new Model 10 will fit it, l.icf turn u W no iui ia iiivaviKviv" !! and mulate the touch . t-f tii nevr Rnval to BjJ fit YOUttSBLFt Make Sg it ti(lit and smooth, as e velvet or firm and f J mappy as you like. J?ut7t or "Blg J Business" and it$ j Great Army of ii Expert Operators ' g Every keen-witted tten S oflriphof every office mine it jer-every epert operator on a lha firlne line ol ''fili BuiU I dcm " will draw the enortnoui ' rtri-idfing value ol the new 1 Rovel'i AJiuitoHt Touch that taket the "Jrlnd" out I liut tne new mooei iu dm imany other bl, trltel new featurci. Invettigatt (km I , Get the Facts I I Send for the "Royal man I and aik for a DEMON 8TKA 1 vmM n. airlM itlmct for I ournewbrocburea,,'7TE ! SERVICE." and Una rro- o.m Soverf-a poetai ennga them me of charge. Pnce$100 2 jjt . J cl f'J ROTAL nrEWRITEK CO, be. IMMUHO ill V Kit (X)UKIIOlt, AffQitt KEEPING THE cmr gleaii Settling tfia Loose Paper and Rubbish ProtJla CHILDREN AS CIVIC GUARDS Publla Sohocl Pupile Should Be Taught to Guard the Tree and Flower ef Park and Street and Should Form Habit of Keeping Surrounding Neat and Clean, Hy CLINTON KOOKJIS WOODUUW, Secretary .Natloiml Municipal louBue. i'lcawe plrk up that uownpnper you liuve Jiint throw u away," aald one man to another, at Jackaoa and lUddle Htrwt. tu MllwHUbiNt, ono ttiortilnjf. "Wbyr "If you don't pKk It up I wUl.", ' The man who bud toiil bla tuoru Iui: paper Into tbe gutter uettr the ourthouae tboiibt a uionieut and then retrieved tba tlfhtly twlatcd pnper from the etreut. lie tliouuht a mouieut BDd then put It lu bla twkct "AkhIii I auk why you tnndo tula re quest." be aatd. ' . "I nk tt of yon aa ono citizen baa a rttht to auk of another citizen of our Ity," waa tbe reeouiK. "Ilave you Dot acen tbe artlclca In tbo newapaira aUiut this being the flrat of three cleaning doyaf The man who bad loaned bla paper lu the etrect admitted that bo bad. but declared , thnt be thought oua more tu'wupoper added to tbo tboiifuinds blowing around the atroota would inako but Utile difference. Then the innii who Imd requcated that tbe paper Ih picked up Introduced bltuaclf aa tbe health coiiiBilwiloiier of tho city. Tbe two men ahook band, and tbe com lubwloner obtnlucd a warm ally In tbe VU-au city" movement. V VVcdtieday la to be chlldren'a day." aald he, according to the rcttort In a I t at apcr. "With the aid of tbe children we will attack the loose picr problem and make that a apcclal Isauo on Wedneadny. Through tbe puplla of toe achooli we bope to gather up every bit of Iooho paper flying around tbo atreota aud end Jta power of doing damage to the health and beauty of our city. "When we have tbe city thoroughly cleaned we tnutit all aaalat constantly In keeping tt clean. Papers and rubbish must not be tossed Into tbe air to be blown Into our neighbor's yard, be cause the next change of wind may not only give back to us all the old stuff we have thrown away, bat much more for good measure. If, however, the health commissioner had stopped with bla plana for a "clean up day he would have done a piece of work of only moderate, very moder ate. Importance, for apaxiuodlc efforts at cleanliness are soon over and soon forgotten. It la tbe habit or cleanli ness that counts, and It la tbla which fareoelng aoclal workers are trying to Inculcate. Carol Aronovlcl formerly director of the bureau of aoclal re search of Rhode Island and now sec retary of tbe Philadelphia Buburban nooning association, with tbe co-operation of tbe state department of edu cation, baa tonght to accomplish this end through tbe organization of the school children aa "civic guards." . . It la tbe local duty of tbe teacher to instruct pnplls in mora) conduct This la the Idea at tbo basis of tbe effort, aa described by the Philadelphia com missioner of public schools, Walter E. Hanger, aud lu bla' Judgment to no ot ti er instruction are they more respon sive. Aa a practical example of such training, children may well be tanght to help guard tbe trees and flowers of park and street and keep plncee clean for the sake of public health and beau ty. It la lu such sen-Ice that the school may bo accounted n clvie guard. In all activities of tbe school It should be remembered that the school In al ready ' organized for public service. Each school la a unit of a town or city system and a part of a civic tnstjtu tiun. It cannot be made a subordinate part ot any private organization, how ever benolluent It owes Its first alle ginnco to city, state and nation. As every resident la a citizen of bla town or city, so every pupil, aa citizen of IiIk school. Is entitled to an equality of opportunity In tbe life of the school. For these reasons the formation r of clubs otid societies among pupils, not directly by the school and tending to dlnoriml,e the school ttnolf. seems un lieccHHnry, ,! , Let tho school, us a wliolo. nnsUmo Its civic duties, co-operate with other public Agencies and let every pnpll shiiro In Its civic film. For special ends tho school will properly hove Its ttroupB -or committees of pupllM. but lliey will serve In the nnuie of tho school V ' Hoys nnd gtrln ore not always care ful nlniiit the schoolyard, nor are they enreful nbout the streets which lead from their homes to school. Perhaps they would not lie o careless If they realized .thnt the street Is the hallway which connects the school aud the homo, end that the careless throwing of papers and rubbish Inttrjtbe street ri--...., ,. gillillilKpSit! oti niM a brtllhnt tnr shin that does not rub on or 4ut orttnsi stimuli to !lilion-niit uuu row tiuiM km aor itar. Black SilkStove Polish U In a class by ItsaK. It's more OTMaZfiuaiUisndmaUS troiu 041UT mattruilt. Try It on rv aHw or p'jur saa nutf, ICyaadoa'i Kmlll IhahMlpoiultrMt rr vma, foot tir4wara or uiihv)w4 to r" means dirty mwK pnfvra flyliitf alt about nnd dtiHt Unit gets Into tile e and uowes and tliroitts of ieiple. often catiHlng sickness and even death In the community. LEMUEL P. PADGETT. Chairman of Heuta Naval Com mutes Says Our Navy Is Cost. -X ' Jse?"-"? : AMU- . . " ' - . Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBTJRN Republican Candidate for Nominee, for County Clerk Present Incumbent ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Assessor . Present Incumbent ' DR. J. 0. SMITH Republican Candidate Nominee for State Senator for A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for Nominee for Representative J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate' for Nominee tor County. Clerk WILL 0. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff Present Incumbent GEO E. LUNDBURG Republican Candidate for-. . Nommce for 8tate Senator HOMER WHITE Republican Candidate for Nominee for . ; Sheriff : rrtnuiric, May 10, 10l U f H II V'-' ' 9 V J 1 Classified Advertising FOri AJJ. 40 ACRES 4tt miles from GraaU Pass, so improvements, for sale at $40 per acre. Under ditch sur vey. Address No. 2415. care Courier. " 57tf FOR 8 ALB 8lx-room plastered bouse, close in, lot 100x100, good shade. Address No. '2413, care Courier. 657tf MRS. BURTON'S spring stock of mil linery baa just arrived and tbe publln is cordially Invited to call and Inspect 1L 407 N, 6th BL 704 FOR SALE 80 acres, alfalfa and beet ladd, at bargain price. Ad dress Grave Creek Ranch, Leland, Oregon. 708 100x150 on B St., $500; 100x100 on B St., $500; 77x100, with modern cottage, on B St., $2,000; 100x100 on A St., $500; 100x100 on A St., $600; 50x133 on A St., $500. Each parcel of land ia high and dry and sis a bargain. For particulars ad dress No. 365. care Courier. 708 ANGBL CAKES supplied tor any oc casion, 60c each. Phone 190-J. BLUE PRINT plats ot GranU Pass for sale at Courier office. $1.60. 93 A SNAP for some one. For cash, it sold la the next two months, four acres, house, fruit, guaranteed well over fifty feet deep, cased and pump, one mile east of the beet sugar factory on Pacific highway. John Ross, Box 93, R. F. D. No. 3, Grants Pass. "' 715 REGISTERED BERKSHIRES, Hol- stelna and Percherons. High class young stuff for sale at all times. Individuality, breeding, produc tion. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Route 1. 692tf FOR SALiIS One lot with six-roon house, north aide, good location; $500. Or two lota with two houses, $800. See Joseph Moss, 204 North Sixth street 692tt FOR SALE Very high-class regis tered Guernsey bulls, nearly ready for service. Prices right Leonard Orchards Company, River Banks Farm. 'l 6tf FOR SAL2 One five-passenger auto mobile, electric lights, In good con dition. F. B. Olding. 702 LI-SUL-FERTILIZER PASTE The residue produced in the manufac ture of lime-sulphur solution. Con tains calcium sulphite. Price per barrel, $1. Elsmann Products Co., South Grants Pass. ' 724 FORD Five passenger, 1915 model, in good condition, thoroughly over hauled, shock absorbed and fully equipped, for sale. Address No. 531, care Courier. -' 703 FOR SALE Team, weight . about 2,100; harness, hack, plow and harrow, all In good condition. A bargain. K. Hammerbacher. R. F. D No. 8. , , 723 GET ONE OF THESE Two lots, West C street, $100 each; one lot, Washington boulevard, $300. Own er. Address 638, care Courier. 703 FOR SALE One 12-inch Wesco office electric fan and one No. 23 visible Fox typewriter. Both ma chines practically new and guar anteed. . Cheap for quick sale. Ad drees P. Oi Box 657, City. , 703 $35 BUYS clean tent house with fly and floor. Practically new, 14x20. , Phone 48-Y or call at 625, North Sixth street ' 699tt BARGAIN 80 acres, $1,200 for next 30 days. 60 acres timber, 7 " acres cleared, one mile from city limits, road. ' $600 down, terras on balance. ' J. T. Morrison. Phone 602-F-12. ? 709 2 HOUSES and lota each 50x100, facing good road four bocks from .depot. $550 takes them both. See Chas. Morrison, 622 L st 703 FOR SALE Four lots on G street Close In. Size of each, 60x190. A beautiful home site. All good soil and fenced. For a quick sale, $350 cash. See Chas. Morrison, 623 L street. 704 llTsAlLBDrivIng team, good top buggy and harness. 1 Team boat matched in Josephine county. Maro three years old, gelding four years old; buckskins, black mano and tails; wclaht about 875 pounds apiece, good drivers and perfectly gentle; both broke to ride. A bar gain for one wanting a fancy driv ing team. For further information Inquire at the Postal Telegraph office, or write me. Goo. McGUvray, Wolf Creek, Oregon. 706 WB HAVE a few Barred Rock cock erels for sale at bargain price. Also Barred Rock and White Orpington baby chicka and batch ing eggs. Upson, Bridge street. Phone 323-L. : 706 FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks, tea cents each. Telephone 323-R, or call 407 Rogue River avenue. 726 FOR SALE One touring car, elec tric lights, demountable rims, etc. Best of condition. Cheap for quick sale. Address Box 366, Grants Pass. Oregon. 703 FOR SALE Year-old full-blood Jer sey heifer, also 18-montbs-old Hol stein belfer. Inquire of or address Iran Livingston, at Courier office. TO EXCHANGE TO TRADE for California residence property, 160 acres two miles from Wolf Creek, 20 acres in cultivation, 4-room house. L. A. Launer. 702 TO LEASE PALACE HOTEL, Granta Paaa, to , lease for term of years; furniture for sale. Retiring on account of 111 health. Address W. 8. Wood, City. , 603 to restt FOR RENT Five-room house, elec tric lights, bath, fireplace and kitchen range. See Iran Living ston, at Courier office. 706 WANTED WANTED to hear from owner of good ranch for sale. Send cash price and description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 710 WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral house work. Phone 612-F-5. LOST LOST Man's open face gold watch between Moss' garage and Courier - office. Finder leave at Courier office and receive reward. 702 ASSAYERS E. R. CROUCH, Asaayer, chemist. metallurgist. . Roma 201-203 Pad .dock Building. Grants Paaa. MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water ,put up in 5-gaIlon glass Jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. "IRE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial tests as sure that this water Is pure. De livered in five-gallon bottles. TV. E. Beckwith. Order by phone, 602-F-S. 459tf BREED to type and brains. The pure ' bred Percheron stallion, "Harley" will stand Friday and Saturday - during ' season at Brownie's Livery, , Grants Pass. Terms: $15, Insure with, foaL C. S. Etnler, owner. 718 CONTRACTORS D. A. FITZGERALD Contractor and builder. .Plans and specifications a specialty. Houses built while you wait Phone 11 7-J. , 708 AUTO SERVICE PRIVATE AUTO service leavea Joae phine hotel daily for Kerby, Hol land and Waldo, v Marve Jordan, shone 3 3 2-J, or Olding's garage, . phone 45-R. t. ;,; ' t 709 FOR JITNEY tax? and "country ser vtce. phone 262-R, or see Ross Bailey. Cars for hire by the hour. : . '. 720 , , TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast s .; "Railroad Company " (The Oregon Oavee Route) Effective Monday, Jan. 20, "l 916. Train 1 lv. Grants Pass....J..7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek......8:00 a.m. Arrives Granta Pass 9 :15 a.m. Train 8 lv. Grants Pass... 3:00 p.m. Arrive Waters Creek......4:00 p.m. Train 4 lv. -Waters Creek....5:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass 6:00 p.m. On Sundays trains No. 1 and 2 are canceled. -. All trains leave Grants Pass from tho corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot. For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at tho offlco of the company," Public Ser vice, building, or phone 138-R for BRJ1IQ. . , Train will stop on flag nt any point between Grants Pasa and Waters Creek. Passenger service every day In the week. , Troth Is the foundation ot all knowl. tripe and the cement of all societies- lohn Irydeu. ' Oregon mlnlr.g law. 4 nr., Courier PHT8ICIA5B L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and tnroat, Giassea oneo. Office hours 9-1 Z, 2-5, and on ap pointment Office phone 62; resi dence phone t5f-J. 3. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D., Physlciaa and surgeon. City or country ealla attended day or night Res. phone 36; office phone 182 Sixth and H. Toffs Building. P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Phones: Office, 825; residence, 824. Call answered at all, hours. Country calls at tended to. Lundeburg Bldg. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist oa disease of eye, ear, nose . and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours: 9 to 12 a, m., 2 to 6 p. m. Pbonea: Re. 28 4-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. F. D. STRICKER Diseases of children and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build ing, tt. A. A. WITHAM. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office: Hall Building, corner Sixth and I streets. Phone 116, day or night . Hours: 9 a. in to 4 p. m. :- ":- v ' DR. H. WARREN NICE, Osteopathia Physician. Chronic and nervous diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and 2, Lundhurg building, phone 149-R. Residence Colonial hotel, phone 167-J. 712 DENTISTS E. C, MACY. D. M. D.. First-claaa dentistry. 109 South Sixth street, Grants Paaa, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. Marguerite H. Elliott, dental assistant Rooms 4 and 5, Golden Role building, Granta Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, AttonK.y-at-Law. Practice In aU State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. ' COLVIG tt WILLIAMS Attorneys-at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practice in aU courts. First National Bank Building. EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Offle Masonic Temple. Grants Paaa, Oregon. W. T. .MILLER, . Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. ' O. S. BLANCH ARD, Attornej;-at-Law, ' Grants Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270.. Granta Pass, Oregon. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorn ey-at-law, practices In ! state and federal courts. Rooms 2 ' and 8 over Golden Rule store. " MUSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franco Belglan school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, 215 I street DRAY AGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds ot : drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 182-R. Stand at frieght ' depot A. Shade, Propr. F. G. Isham, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. t Phone Clarke ft Holman, No. 60. Residence phone 12 4-R. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-R. ; ' ;'- LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. M. Stated Coamanica tlona 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Visiting brethren cordially invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. O. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78. 1.O. f(iwi O. F., meets every Wed- Y nesday eve In I.O.O.F. t hall, cor.. 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially lnvlt 'ed to be present I. V. Howell, N. C.. Clyde Martin, Secretary. ' VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTU L, Veterinarian, Office in Wlnetront Implement Building. Phone 113-J. Itesl- ' . denee phone 305-R. , iFHUT6lWANiri'A I'APBRH ANQING, graining, paint ing. For the best work at lowest ' prices phone 295-J. C. O. Plant, South Park street.