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iimi.y uoc.vv. u f.n rorr.iF.it PAGETHREI i I Nancys 3 I Easter '4 " f.' i B ANTOINETTE RICKCNBAUGH LTUOUGU It la (he middle of April, and violets, cro cuses and daffo dils nr bloom ing lit the gar den. I lie evening U chill ami iIhiii)). so wa are sluing at our round labia as wo (tltl lu winter, wllb the lump burn tag brightly ami a cheerful lire lu ttuy gruie. v menu futlu.r, mother, Nan- cy. Aiiu and I. Aim and I are atlli K-tiooljilrlH,' Nancy la the young lady of Uie family. It la Saturday ultfbu and w are ex portion Nancy's Buster bonnet from the milliner's, for tomorrow the henn tlfiil Easter (hither-always calls It than will dawn um.u us. Father hoped the iMtnmt would be sent home the firm art of the week, to Hint we would become unihI to It and could now have our mind fixed more entirely on tho religious aide of Knstcr nnd not ao much on the "vanities." a he call nil pride of drena. rather In remllng aloud, we are up jmiumI to be Ihti-itlnC a we new; but. nl nul I. and. 1 think the rent, are 11m toning for clung or "kuorlter." noun dug roniliiH jf the the an the the And bonuet now the auuud we are waiting to benr fnlla on our en m I look up ut Nance ithnl W the mime w like to call hen. She irlvi-s a vtnrt nnd the. color dw; en on her cheek. I henr fanib (to to the door. Our lunula' Hint seemed ao boy (Imp In eiir ta. In cornea Sarah with., bandbox, not the kind that one "Put-it ". Naiw." aeea now-white ,hout and auiall. tM with tape this one la big and grand; It U dark blue, with Im mense roues decorating It Karab eU It down before Mum Nancy, with a broad euille upon her kind, black face. She llnifora at the door Ann and 1 rather round aa Nnncy tukes the lid off the box and Itfta out the bounet Exclnmutloua of "Ohr "Lovely!" "Beautiful!" come from all excepting father. Ue gives amlle. which la all we con expect from him; we know that hla emtio moan npprovnl. . The bonnet la a crenm white leghorn, with the crown well act up; the brim la deep and wide, wltb an upward fling, two ribbon bowa decorate It of aofteat pink (peach blonaom. It la call edt. held out by delicate wire, ao thnt nothing la lout of the fine quality or color of the ribbon. Uenentb the wide flaring brhn la a cluster of rosea hi the aume aoft color aa the ribbon. "Put It on, Nance," we all about at once Sweet, pretty Nancy atands be fore the long mantel glass and puta It on her crown of, void brown hair. 8he luruatoui. Deep In tlie ahady brlth behind tl cluster of roaea her bright' face la ail aglow the venr color of the 5Q, rose. ' , , "What will Rdbert Cray tblnkr 1 wbla per to Ann. Mm, and I are nearly 1 3 an age and, oatty nsvo thoughts and, way In com mon.' Father now; calla o from our txrtta-j ment over Nan cya flrtt Eaater bonnet, rrayera are , anld, the (rood ' night" klaa taiaiTan and to Dear, Sweet, Pretty : bed and iflonce r.-" v wtallg ' In the early mornttlg we art rouaed from aleep by . dour f fathcr'a aweet, clear voice, singing aome bomeapnn eraei through the balls and paat our doore. , . , Awake, awakel , Dull alumber ahake From drowijr eyea. Beholdl the aklea , Bhlne with the llarht of Earner mem. Re)olo, rejoleet i-et henrt and voice i fll'iit out a liiy Meet for the dny ' On whirh the Lor the Chrlit la rleen. , We aprlnu from our beds. Ann nnd I, and go to the window to behold the tfrmideur of the aky. The arm haa Juat vlenrcd the borlnon. which la otitUnwl Bonnet 0 ti by I he lienullful. rent fill mountnlna. Bouie aoft clouda liimg ulove tl;eui turned Into golden fleece by the aun'a flrat grneloua raya Nnncy muat aee tlilx xplendor of tliU RHtr inonilng. we ay. "Nancer' we call. Not bear ing a reply, wo tap at her door, open lug It at tho aume time, not waiting for the "Come In." Wliiit do we aeoT Nan cy atamlliiK before her kIum In her long; aoft, clinging nlgbigowu. with her Hauler bonnet on her hend. A peal of laughter burnt from ue Nancy itirna her face, red with a flimh of an ger. "You are not Mite to ocn ono'a door In thla abrupt manner." Hut her Ira laata but a moment Rhe ac-ea the Tldlculoua picture abe mnkea aud Jolna m the laugh. Dear, eweot, pretty Nance! I u going to church Ann and I alwaya walk In front, father, mother and Nan cy walk behind ua to aeo that we con duct ouraelvca properly, but today mother baa granted our requeat to walk behind our elder. We bore only eyea for Nance aa wa walk demurely along. Wa uote the effect'of aun atilue and etude on the bonuet and bow finely the bowa of beautiful ribbon act out "No bon uet will be aa grand and ' oo faro will be aa pretty aa Nan cy'a lu church today," we aay. J out liiHlde toe the dim veetlbule of the c b u r c b a t a n d a Robert Gniy. In the dull light I aee hla e y o a brighten and hla color deepen aa bin Knus rente on Nance. I'p the alHie we walk, Nancy Robert, With a Bow, Jolne Nance. with her uauul Krace. but 1 think with ber head held very hlcb, but that may be the effect of the high pitched brim of ber bonnet NotwIthMtamllng my being ao al)ortcd tii the "vanities." ualug father' cxpreMlon. the aweet. deep touca of tho orguu aud the buret of tha Joyful Earner byrnn, "Chruit, the Lord, t risen today," atlr my heart to full Kaater Joy, aud my eyea are wet with teara of thunkfulncsa fur the once crucified and now rlaen Lord. Nancy la moved too. I ace the brim of her bonnet droop and her handkerchief dta apiivar from view for a moment to wipe away a teur. I'm sure. Tho aplrlt of devotlou tflkee poem-Mdon of na all Aa we ' out of the church Robert,' wltb a graceful bow, Jolna Nance. "We know now what Robert think of the bounet," Ann and I aay aa we lin ger along the quiet path that cuta acroea a corner of a mux-,? meadow to gather dande Uous; today they spot the grawt wltb bit of gold. We each have a handful of the bright yellow flower, which we give to moth er. She put h them in a wide bowl to grace the balL "Nothing," abe aaya, "how ever common, la made In , vain. Every flower him Ita own beauty and usee." Thl la mothera way of viewing ev erything and ev erybody. Robert calla to gallant Nancy to evening aervlce. "An unusual event,"' Ann aaya. with a mile.- , She and I art keenly alive Robert's Head Dis appears In the - Bonnet to whatever, occurs In which Nance and ber bonnet piny a part ' Oh, the beauty of thla Eaater Bfcbtl Tha moon shines 'to brightly that the dew on grasa and flower sparkle IQca Jewels and every object stands , ant clear and distinct WhUa wa enjoy the boaoty of thla hsavanly orb It hatch an Idea In oar busy brain. flThJa brbjt moontlgfat night ww aan WW help M to see Kane and Robn waA tip tha path to the door. W are an bor way noma from th aventng aerrlcav. .W' aaatan oar step to to to eor room and Stand behind, ,th thin, soft drapery oar window. They are coming, with, akrar stepsthe clear moonnWehna foU 'ioaj Kancyl . tic- C Bow Vttet looks in the depths of that lovely Da-' tT.bomoU Thej stand 4 talk J tow, sertou volca, Preaently l(anB drops her bead, bonnet ahd an, on Bob ert'r ahonjder and, atmage, .pat tro,' Robert' bead, disappears In Ua depths of tha Eaater bonnet I We ruab ifronj the window, covered wltb shame to feel that w have spied on ao eucred a scene, We only wanted to see how the bonnet .would look by moonlight with Robert walking In Ua ahudow, e, r, t11; r . ' . ..',; 1 get thus far. IH . my .reminiscence T.'hen there cornea a rap' at my door. "Come In." I sayi EnteroNoncy, the third. On her head la the Baxter bon net whose history I have Just written. Tho ;rt'im have (lulled the soft tint of Che leghoru, and tho majestic bowa of ribbon are faded and cmnhcd. i are also the 'dnsterlng rose under the brim. Rut the sweet face of sinter Nancy's (rundohlld, all aglow in 1t depths, looks almost the same as the CHICHLSTR 3 PILLS WF . 1 UK )ll MMl UK AM, .llral A4 fur lr.l.l luf . M MlMr, liar i ri-t. tuJitio ii a a no i f (HP V :' Pll Ik M. mi SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYKHCRE face It first sheltered and by which It wa adorned on the En iter of long ago. Aiiulent Orlg.ii ef Croea sun., The croe bun are probably a com moinoratlon of the miracle of the bar ley lonve. A M-ulprure In a Roman muNOum repreeeni them, each with a cross. Portland, April 19. Today's mar ket quotations were: Wheat Club, SS5 93; blueitem, 1.00 1.01. Oats No. 1 white feed, 25 26. Harloy Feed, 26. f Hogs Rest live, 9. Prim steers, 9;' fancy cows, 7.75; best calves, 8. , Spring lambs, 10011. Butter City creamery, 84; coun try, 30431. Ekrs Selected local extras, 21 f!f 22. Hens, mm1; broilers, 30032; gecne, 10011. Copper, 38. Justice at All Hour. A Purl contemiHiriir.v dineovered thut ouo of the door of the ml nix de Juit tk-e It left ajar tlirouluiiit tho ultrlit This dwir hn never Iwn nliut elnce March 4. WIS. when I.mil Kill, or ilulned thnt It whonlil remain nernetnal jly ocn "w that my subject! tuny be uble to eeek Juxtlco nt nil houm of the day aud ulelit." However, an enter prtKlng JoiirtiallHt who preneiited hlin elf at the door In the mmill hoiir of the morning was protu'itly ejected by a watchman. And when he quoted the ordinance of 1018 the reply wa. "If you don't clear off you'll tlnd yourself coming In by the prisoners' door tomorrow inoru ing." Location notices, Courier office. Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) I ' EUGENE L. COBURN Republican Candidate for nominee for County Clerk Preeent Incumbent ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for ; . Nominee for Assessor , Preeent Incumbent . DR. J. 0. SMITH Republican Candidate for v Nominee for State Senator A. E. VOORHIES i Republican Candidate for Nominee for Representative,, J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate for Nominee for .... County Clerk V WILL 0. SMITH ' .- V;it- v,,).. .'.,''(( -v ; ..' ., ' Republican Candidate for Nominje6or ui.. Present lacambent ..ril'.rrli;,;! GEO E. LUNDBURG Republican Candidate for Nominee for' ' 'i.i e iJ if.; ' i -State Senator j v-e rv t-i; r . HOMER WHITE Reipublican,1' 'Candidate for Nominee for 'Sheriff '' ' Intarlca. MaylOld " FRED MERRILL Democratic Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff PORTLAND MARKETS w Claissif M Advertising ' FOit BAlb , ' ' MISCELLANEOUS PHY8ICIAX8 49 ACHES Vs.. miles from Cranu Pass, no Improvements, for sale at 140 per acre. Under ditch sur vey. Address No. 2416, car Courier. . . 57tf FOR 8 ALB Six-room plastered house, close in, lot 100x100, good shade. Address No. 2413, car Courier. 667tf ANGEL CAKES supplied for any oc casion, 60c each. Phone 190-J. ' 83 REU13TERD BEBKS1HRES, Hol stelns and Percherons. High class young stuff for sal at all time. Individuality,' breeding;, produc tion. P. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Rout 1. 692tf FOR SALE Very high-class regis tered Guernsey bulls, nearly ready for aervlce. Prices right. Leonard Orchards Company, River Banks Farm. 696tf ILLINOIS VALLEY farm for sale. 191 acres, with good water right. For terms, address J. R. White, Kerby, Ore. 727 FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks, ten cents each. Telephone 223-R, or call 407 Rogue River avenue. -726 MURPHY farm for sale, 73 acres 10 miles from Grants Pass, on banks of Applegate river, some bottom land, much upland under ditch, with water right. Address No. 615, care Courier. 707tf. FOUR ACRES set to grapes, peaches and apples, five-room bungalow, on Pacific highway, two miles from city, no incumbrance, for sale. A snap if taken before June 1. Ad dress John Ross, Grants Pass. 762 HOUSE for sale or trade for Medford property at 322 West J street Write or phone to C. F. Relchsteln, Medford, Ore. 739 FOR SALE Five-stamp Quarts mill. Including engine, boiler, air com pressor, pressure "tank, concen tratlng tables, rock crusher, ore cars, T rails, etc. Address 685 Courier. 742 IRRIGATED farm and two timber claims, also five houses In Grants Pasa and one nearly new , two- seated hack for sale cheap. Joseph Fetiner, 755 North Eighth street. Grants Pass. Oregon. 742 FOR. SALE Team heavy work horses, 3 K -inch wagon, and heavy harness. John B. Hair, . Rogue River, Ore. ' 744 FOR SALE New county map and up-to-date township plats. Grants Pass Abstract Co. 726 FOR SALE Field selected and test ed Minnesota No. 13 seed corn at 7c per pound, shelled and screened. Leonard Orchards Company, River Banks Farm. 734. BLUB PRIT plats of Grants Pass tor saie at courier omce. ?1.B0. S3 Envelopes printed at the Courier office. i . : . TO RENT FOR . RENT Six-room house on South Eighth street. , Partly furn ished or unfurnished. Inquire next door, 709 South Eighth street. Mrs. Rowley. ' 725 FOR RENT-'-jPartly furnished cot tage and unfurnished cottage, both close in. Inquire' A.x E. Voorbies. WANTED WANTED Men to board and room, 6.50 per week. 410 B street. r Phon 291-L. 276 LOST LOST A Columbia bicycle lost at the Ament dam on Sunday. ' Phone in formation to R. W. Clarke. 729 LOTr-On. Sunday tetnoon, be tween McBrlde's -, .confectionery, Medford, and Grants Pass, lady' blacky handbag, containing keys, letter, addressed to owner, toilet artlole, handkerchief, etc. Finder please notify Np. 743, care Courier, and receive reward. ' 725 LOST On Tbarsday,, . a , brown fur boa, lost between the corner ; of Seventh and B and Hood residence. Finder please notify Mrs. W. A. Hood, 1018 A street; phone 125-J. AUTO SERVICE PRIVATE AUTO SERVICE Before arranging for trip to Sol ma, Kerby, Holland, Waldo and Crescent City or Brookings, call Phone 228-J or 243-R. Rates reasonable. Miller t Randall. . 706tf Mining blanks at the Courier office. CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up in 5-gaIIoh glass Jars and delivered at your door,1 fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon Will call. ':'- - i-'-!i-: URE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear ' and refreshing. . Bacterial tests as sure that this water is pure. . De livered in 'five-gallon bottles. X E. Beck with. Order by phone, 602-F-3. ' : ' 459tf GET your hemstitching and pleating done at Mrs. B. E. Haney, Garnett Corey building, Medford. 725 FAMOUS STALLION The well- known David Harum, trotting stal lion, will stand on Mondays each week during season , at Parker's Livery, diagonally across from Ox ford hotel." Terms $15 to insure; $10 by season; $5 single service. J. J. McMahon, owner, Rogue River, Ore. 745 HOTELS NEW MANAGEMENT Palace hotel Invites all old and new customers to make the Palace their home while in the city. Courteous treat ment. Prices reasonable. Geo. A. Hyde, manager. 736 VBTERINAItr SURGEON I'K. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian, Offline in Winetrout Implement Building, r Phone 113-J. Resi dence phone I05-R. ; TIME CARD , . California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Caves Route) Effective Monday, Jan. 20, 1916. Train 1 lv. Grants Pass.... 7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek..8:00 a.m. Train S It. Grants Paaa.3:00 p.m. Arrives Waters Creek 4:00 p.m. Train 4 lv. Waters Creek 5:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass ..6:00 p.m. On Sundays train No. 1 Is canceled. AH trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company. Public Ser vice building, or phone 138-R tor same. , , Train will stop on flag at any point between Grants Pass and Waters Creek. Passenger service every day in the week. HOW T0 make '-'an EVERGREEN EDG- ING FOR THE GARDEN An evergreen edjiing is a lovely adjunct to the pardon Round wooden pins, eight Inches long, driven Into the soil within two inches of their tops and a run- nlng wire stapled Into them will aupport a vine of myrtle or peri- winkle or English ivy. Blgnonla capreolata or cross vine.' Or, if you wish, some of the evergreen fr roses wlchurlnna. for Instance can be used for this purpose. 4 They must, however, be severely cut back to the wire nud closely tied In. If time nud money are unimportant factorg, boxwood Is 4 quite worth while. Another good plant for the border Is perennial 'white Candytuft of the dwarf type. J- It la neat, dense and a free bloomer. Violas or tufted panslos in one color make a very pretty edging. y : : " Hew to Make Ruga ' From Selvages Otherwise Quite Useless.. Tailors first cut selvages from the material which they use to make men's suits. These selvages make much bet ter . rug., than ,, ordinary carpet rags when woven . lu . the , usual manner, They. come In long strips and require little work; In preparation for the; weaver. In place of sewiug tbrag In the uauaj way lay the. end of the trip flat upon the end of another and sew together, without doubling. Tai lor usually throw these SelVages sway and would therefore glv -them away tr sell them for a few cents. It Is an easy matter Lto obtain all yon wish. If you would like to make braided rugs of . these selvages they must be used double. Wind, the balls tn on color, so that you can blend and stripe your rug conveniently. t- Hew to Clean Zlne In the Easiest Poa- .Wbl Wy. .'"' t Zinc should be cleansed wlth; kero sene. Soap and water only make tine look worse. First wipe carefully wltb a dry cloth, then apply the kerosene and allow 1t to remain on all night In the morning rub with a soft cloth and again cover, It with kerosene. The sine will be bright and clean as new, Rub occasionally with a clean cloth wrung out tn kerosene. U O. CLEMJSNT, K. D. -Practlo limited to diseases of ths eys, cr, nose and throat Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 3-5, and on ap pointment Office phone 62; real-' dene phons 1 1 9-J. 8. LOUGHRIDGB, M, D Piysidaji and surgeon. City or country calls attended day . or sight Res. phons 869; office phon 181 Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TRUAX, if. D., Physician and Surgeon. Phone: Office, 821; residence, 824. OX answered at all - hours. Country calls at tended to. Lnndeburf Bldg. DR. ED BYWATER -Specialist pa diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. phones: Res. 234-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. F. D. STRICKER Disease of children and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic bulld lng. : ; t. A. A. WITH AM, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office: Hall Building, corner Sixth and I streets. Phones: Office, 116; residence, ' 28S-J. Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. : ' DR. H. WARREN NICE, Oataopatsis Physician. Chronic and nervous diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and 2, Lundburg building, opposite post office; phone 149-R. Residence: Colonial hotel; phone 167-J. 736 DENTISTS E. C. MACY..D. M. D.. First-class dentistry. 109 M South : Sixth street. Grants Pass, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. ; Marguerite H. Elliott, dental assistant Rooms 4 and 5, Golden Rnle building. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. ATTORNEYS H. Df NORTON, Attornvy-at-Law. Practice In all Bute and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIQ . WILLIAMS Attorneys-at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Building, Granta Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practie In all courts. First National Bank Buildln. , EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attorney-at-Law. Offlc Masonlo Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. ' Vf. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law County attorney for ' Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn BWg. O. S. BLANCH ARD, Attorney-at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-law, practice in state and federal courts. Rooms 2 and 8, over Golden Rnle store. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franoo Belglan : school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, 215 I street DRATAGB AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds ot drayage and' transfer work careftflly and promptly done. Phone 132-R.; ' Stand, at frieght depot "f A. Shade, Propr. , ii F. 6. Isham, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved .. packed, - shipped and stored. I Phone Clark ft Holman, No. 60. i, Realdenca phone? 124-B. THE WORLD MOVES; so de we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon LODGES a. GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84. A. T. A.. II. Stated , Commsnlca Uoaij 1st and 3d Tuesdays. .Visiting brethren cordlallv invited. A K. Cass, W. M. Ed. O. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE. NO. 78. 1.O. i. O. F., meets every Wed jTJ. neaday ev in I.O.O.P. ' w hall, cof. 6th and H. St. VlstUng Odd Fellowa cordlallv Invit ed to be present I. V, Howell, N. u., ciyd Martin, Secretary. ,, ASSAYKRS B. TR, CROUCH;' Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. Roms 281-203 Pad Hook Building Grants Pass. 1 DEOORATORS AnITpaINTRRS . PAPERH ANQING, graining,"" paint ing. For the best work at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. Q. Plant. South Park street. Location notices, Courier office. . v . ' '""' '' Y .', .