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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1018. H.ULV IHVIVK UIVRK COIRIKK PACK THKEB ILLINOIS VALLEY Married, In Grant Tana on April 10th, KM ward Spenr-e and Mlsa Gertie White, bulb of llllnola Valloy, Tbo bride I tint da ii uli lor ot Mr, and Mra. James White and both' bride and the William crook cometery. groom aro natives of the valloy and Tha Murphy road has boon put In are well and favorably known. Tha , flrst-elaas condition,, for which wo aro young couple will reside in the hotiso truly thankful. And from the num tormerly occupied by Mn. George her of automoblloa now coming out Ilourk. A reception waa given at- thin way It will be aa popular a drive the homo of the groom' parent aa formerly. Sunday. On their return from Orantaj It la a dangerous practice to leave Pan thvir friends eereuaded them , wagon standing in the road at night with an old fashioned charivari and and aome one will have ddmagee to departed at a late hour after winning pay in case of accidents, them a long and prosperous voyage ' Mr. and Mra. Krouae, of Kansas on the sea of matrimony. City, are visiting at Dr. Sweeney's Walter Wheeler wa a Grants Psaa( end are very much delighted with business visitor on Saturday. j the country. . Horn to Mr. and Mr. Earl Manloy, j Gene llayea la doing a great amount a bouncing boy. Karl aaya he can of wood-sawing with hla machine and outclass any one or bla age in tbo expect to take Rome large contract, valley when It come to lung and pug. I " - UtMio irformancoi. . Mn. Anna Krw n4 Mrt. A. J. Viillr mti ftitMrn wapm sriisiaf nf an n -1 i v v mRt we Mra. It. M. Pfefforleon Sunday. I Claude Hasye of Merlin, ia shaking hand with old friend In the valley thla week. J The warm rain of tbo Inat fow day are enough to make even the grouchy emlte. A Sunday nhotil ha ben organ- lzed at Waldo. Meeting are held at 2 o'clock, In tho Waldo erhool houne, - ; i .i GRIFFIN FERRY I ! I G. II Grimn and J. L. Green were Grant Pan visitor over Saturday and Sunday. The nrosram riven by tho chool of dlHtrlct No. 57 was a ucee in conference of the church in this dls every way. A large crowd attended strict. and all seemed to enjoy It very much. A railroad surveying crew Is now The exercise opened by the school rmPd ln tne Tcnr 1(,t of the Pioneer alnglng "Oregon." MIn Anderaon otl. They are prosecuting their the teacher waa much aurprlsed when 1 ui Takllma from Kerby. at the close the president of tho This looks encouraging to Illinois val bonrd read a card of thanka for the '" way In which he had conducted tho County Superintendent Lincoln acbool and the auccea abe had made 8BV"e 'a,1 the Kcrby 8CD001 a haU of both her chool and tho program. ' y l h 8tl-110 "Pressed hlm ' P. T. Everton and family vlalted WJH with the work of with relative In Oranta Pass over , 8unday. Mr. J. L. Green visited with Mra. O. II. Griffin Sunday afternoon. The little M lanes Gladys Griffin and Nellie and Martha Green enjoyed a picnic by themselve. Taking their lunch and climbing nearly to the top', of Griffin mountain 8unday. Mlsa Maymle Branam visited with Mr. Will Anderson Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. Green apent Wednesday j with Mrs. Joe Hill. ' Misses Maymle Branam and Orpha1 Green spent Sunday in the Pleasant ! Grova district. j The family of L. L. Tatterson moved to Grant Pas Tueday. Mr' Patterson himself has been in Grant Pass for some time working. The family only waited till achool waa out. I FRUITDALE Mra. Underwood apent Monday In the city with Mr. Weber. Louis Rodell and Molly Metten were guest of Annie Noilsen Sunday. Mra. Cora Coutant and daughter were dinner guesta Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hamilton and called on other Frultdale friend In the af ternoon. Mr. John Rosa, who ha been alck for aeveral weeka at her home on the Pacific highway, baa gone to the hos pital tor treatment. Attorney and Mra. Miller and Mr. and Mra. Willlama, of Granta Pas, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Alonxo Jone. D. A. Fitsgcrald and family motor ed out to the Murphy ranch Sunday and were guesta at dinner and apent the day with Mr. and Mra. Matt Murphy. Mr. and Mr. Alvln Carpentor, Mr. and Mr. Fred Carpenter and daugh ter, Lavlda, and Mr. and Mr. George Gros made the ascent of Mt. Baldy Sunday and enjoyed picnic dinner at the top. . Harry Weber apent Tueaday In Prultdale and attended a mooting of the achool board In the evening. Mlsa McQulstlon, who ha taught a very satisfactory school the poBt year, waa rc-elocted teacher, for the 1916-1917 year. I MURPHY Mis Bertha Coat visited in Murphy and attciulod tho dnnco Sat urday evening. . ' Mr, and Mr, N. O. Clnrk "and Mr, and Mrs. 11. II. Allyn were caller at the L. M. Mitchell and W. 0, White home Sundiiy. Mr, llarnc hit been token to the hospital and Is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Young are visiting fur a tow days In Grand Mrt. Frank Hill Is very nick, lister Darnellla and sister attend ed the funeral of Mr. Jennings at ' m KERBY I Another good rain the first ot the week make the vegetation spring forward at a rapid rate, On Wedneday evening a party of about thirty-flvo or forty of the neighbor of Mr. S. E. Woodcock celebrated her birthday by aurprUfng her with a vlalt and carrying with them a good supply of edible and spreading a fcHt In her dining mom. Social converse, music and game were Indulged In until art or ten o'clock, when the crowd dispersed, wishing Mr. Woodcock many'happy returns of April 13. On Saturday, tno mn. jtrt von FHcn passed through Kerby on his way to vlalt the M. E. church on Alt- to hold tho regular quarterly. t'10 WW icno01- Russell Far well has returned to town, after spending a couple of weeks In the mine. Ray Turner ha been out of school everal days on account of having to in" ' 100 ,rei'" 0U1"' ""a. Hope he will aoon return. On Friday evening. April 28. an entortalnmcnt will be given for the purpose of raising funds to purchase a picture for the primary department of the public achool. The entertain- ment will consist of view of the Yellowstone National pork, and the v'c 1 be accompanied by an ad- dresa explanatory of the scenes. Mr. Thompson, county agriculturist, will furnish the lantern for the entertain ment and will also present other view. An admission fee of ten cent will bo charged for the benefit of the school. The entertainment will be under the management of Mis Mont gomery, who ha charge of the prim ary school. I - APPLEOATE .1 The Applegate school won the sil ver cup in Division II ot the Jackson county apolllng contest, held April 7, 1916, with an average ot 97.82 per cent. The following pupil made 100 per cent: Leon Offenbacher, Stella Layton, Audrey Lay ton, Thelma Mc Daniel, Glen McDanlel, Fremont Jor don, Eugene Moe, Cecil Boucher, Eva Hanson, Richard Head, Dorothy Head, Besale Head, Margaret Brown, Ray Barrow. Stella Layton and Gladya Miller wcro chosen to represent the Apple gate school at a apelllng contest to be held at Waier creek. Chaa. and Helen Mee, of the Cen tral Point high achool, apent Satur day and 8unday with their parent on Thompson creek. Mrs. Geo. Harriott and farqtly are visiting Mra. Herrlott'a parent, Mr. and Mr. DameiUe1, ot Murphy, this week. Mrs. Abbott and grandson, Harold Mansflold, ot Ashland, were Sunday guest of Harloy Mansfield's family. Geo. Herrlott left Monday, tor Dorrla, where he has a position as engineer In a sawmill. Mr. Garrott, our road supervisor, is having aome much needed work done on tho ronds here. Mra; Wm. Light gave a fnrcwoll party for hor son, Ferd, at their homo on Thompson creek Saturday night. Tho evening wns apent with twine nnd iiiuhIo, after which refresh ment wcro servod. Those proRont were Mr. and Mra. Dick Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benedict, .Mr! and Mr. Chester Kuhll, Mr. and Mrs. Harloy Mansfield, Mr. and Mr. Ludo We Sell and Guarantee miiwnm TOOLS and CUTLERY ItOM'K ItlVICIl HARDWARE Tho Illg Red Front CHICHESTER S PILLS I'llla la II. M UU IMMIIK MM ain H HM, blot, Alaxn kduMa SOLO BY DRUGGISTS VtRYWHLRE Grieve, Ml Minnie Walter, George Walter, Herman Walter, Ml Gladys Rose, Elmo Throckmorton, Clyde Hansen. A very good time was en Joyed by alj. Fred Wright left Wednesday for Holae, Idaho. Several people from thl com munity attended the funeral ot Mr. M. Jennings, of Grants Pass, at the Gotcher cemetery. Portland, April 21. Today'a mar ket quotation were: Gralna not quoted. HogK Best live, 9 9.10. Prime ateers, 8.75; fancy cows, 7.75; ibest calves, 8. Spring lambs, 10 (i ll. Butter City creamery, 22V4; country. 30&31. Eggs Selected local extra, 21 Mi fi 22. Hens. 'i8lH; broilers, 300 35; geese, 10 11. . MOTHERHOOD. Socially th mother ia tha basis of racial progress. Eth ically tnlightonad motharhood ia the strongest force in tha , world. Intaliicnt mother lova can a'cri bring fbout tha in culcation of hightr idaala of citkanthip and social obliga tions. . Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBURN '.tepublican Candidate ' for rvoraineo for County Clerk lreent Incumbent ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Assessor Preaent Incumbent DR. J. 0. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for State Senator ' A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for Nominee for Representative , J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate for Nominee for County Clerk WILL C. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for . Sheriff . Preeent Incumbent GEO E. LUNDBURGt Republican Candidate for Nominee for . : State Senator HOMER WHITE Republican Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff - Prlniiuiea, May 10, 1010 PORTLAND MARKETS - FRED MERRILL . Democratic Candidate for , Nominee for ' : Sheriff Classified Advertising . FOji BALE 40 ACRES miles from Grant Past, do Improvement, for sale at $40 per acre. Under ditch sur vey. Addrea No. 2415, care Courier. 657tf FOR SALE Six-room plastered house, close la, lot 100100, good shade. Address No. 2413, care Courier. ' 657tf ANGEL. CAKES supplied for any oc casion, 60c each. Phone 190-J. 89 REGISTERED BERK3IIIRES, Hol stelns and Percheron. High class young stuff for sale at all time. Individuality, breeding, produc tion. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Route 1. 692tf FOR 8ALE Very high-claaa regis tered Guernsey bulla, nearly ready for aervlce. Prices right. Leonard Orchard 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 MURPHY farm for sale, 73 acre 10 miles from Granta Pass, on banks of Applegate river, some bottom land, much upland under ditch, with water right. Addres No. 615, care Courier. 707tf. FOUR ACRE3 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 drea John Robs, Grants Pass. 762 HOUSE for sale or trado for Medford property at 322 West J street. Writo or phone to C. F. Belcbsteln, Medford, Ore. . 739 FOR SALE Five-stamp quartz mill, including engine, boilers, air com pressor, pressure tank, concen trating tables, rock crusher, ore cars, T rails, etc. Address 685 Courier. 742 IRRIGATED farm and two timber claims, also five houses in Grants j Pass and one nearly new two seated hack for sale cheap. Joseph Fetzner, 755 North Eighth street, Granta Pass, OregcAi. 742 FOR, SALE Team heavy work horses, 8Vi-lnch wagon, and heavy harness. John B. Hair, Rogue , River, Ore. 744 FOR SALE Field selected and test Ved Minnesota No. 13 seed corn at 7c per pound, shelled and screened. Leonard Orchards Company, River Banka Farm. , 734. FOR SALE There is 160 acres ot land in Illinois valley ln my hands for sale, good house and outbuild ings, several acres ot good agricul tural land under cultivation, fruit trees, 800,000 feet of sugar pine, fir and yellow pine cruised by " county, thousands of cords of wood. )1,600 cash, or $600 cash, bal ance long time 6 per cent. Be longs to non-resident and is anxi ous to sell, getting old and unable to handle it John B. Griffin. 725tf BLUB PRINT plats of Grants Pass for sale at Courier office. tl.KO. 93 FOR SALE On easy terms, atock ranch, 865 acres, Linn county, $20 per acre. $2,000 cash down, bal ance long time, or will exchange tor unincumbered Income proper ty. Address Geo. W. Wright, Albany, Oregon. 731 TO KENT FOR RENTPartly furnished cot tage and unfurnished cottage, both close in. Inquire X. E. YoorhI.es. WANTED WANTED By capable woman, posi tion as cook at a mine. Address 700 West O street, Grants Pass, Ore., or phone S37-R. 730 GIRL wants house work. Address No. 760, care Courier. 727 1 1 AUTO SERVICE PRIVATE AUTO SERVICE Before arranging for trip to Selma, Kerby, ' Holland, Waldo and Crescent City or Brookings, call Phone 228-J or 243-R. Rates reasonable. Hitler & Randall. . 706tt HOTELS NEW MANAGEMENT Palace hotel Invites all old and new customers to make the Palace their home while in the city. Courteous treat ment. Prlcoa reasonablo. Geo. A, Hyde, manager. 736 VETERINARY KI UOKON DR. R, J, nESTl'U Veterinarian Office In Wlnetrout lutplemeni Dulldlug. Phono 113-J. Rest dence phone 805-R. M IhCELLAX EOl'8 CRYSTAL SPRINGS water ,put op ln 5-gallon glasa Jar and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. . PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial testa as sure that tbla water i pure. De livered In five-gallon bottles. .V. E. Be'-kwltb. Order by phone, 602-F-8. 459tf 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 815 to insure; $10 by season; 85 single service. J. J. McMahon, owner, Rogue River, Ore. 745 ' TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company . . (The Oregon Cares Itoute) Effective Monday, Jan. 20, 1916. Train 1 lv. Grant Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrive Water Creek 8'00 a.m. Train 3 lv. Grants Pass.. 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 Sunday train No. 1 is canceled. All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of 0 and Eighth streets, ODPoslte the Southern Pacific depot, For all information regarding freicht and passenger service call at the office of the company, Public Ser vice building, or phone 138-R for same. Train will stop on flag at any point between Grants Pass and Watera Creek. Passenger service every day ln the week. Mutual Suffering. . . Judjre Oflu t. this man says he was not intoxicated, but wnsnufferlng from vertigo. Ofilcer Perhaps he was. your honor, hot everybody else was suffer ing fmufthe funny huiik bo was sing ing. Excbance. Mining blanks at the Courier office. aj ait - I , w i. i t a J f 1 1 1 -. bl Jr -m -. s V ft?.';:; aamM)aMallaMaa si-Tirajrnirn naBBKaa.-mkaaaia- satr",snan',-T a,aaa.asteauaBaj. "The Machine 11 with a l 15 Personality" 5-5 i 5 IiT" n3atter what your ! 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Office hours 9-12, 3-5, and on Ap pointment Offlee phone 62; resi dence phone 859-J. S. LOUGHK1DGE. M. D.. PhysicUa and surgeon. City or country ealla attended day or night Bc phone S69; office phono 111 Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician tad Surgeon. Phones: Office), III; residence, 824. Calls answer at all hours. Country calls at tended to. Lundeburg BIdg. DR. ED BTWATER Specialist oa diseases of eye, ear, nose a4 throat; glasses fitted. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. sa., 2 to 6 p. m. Phones: Res. 234-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. F. D. STRI CKER Diseases ot children and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build ing, tf. A. A. WITHAM, M, D., Physician and Surgeon. Office: Hall Building, corner Sixth and I streets. Phones: Office, 116; residence,, 282-J. Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. H. WARREN NICE, Osteoja'.ile ' Physician. Chronic and nervous diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and t, Lundburg building, opposite post office; phone 149-R, Residence: Colonial hotel; phone 167-J. 736 DENTISTS E. C. MACT, D. M. D., First-class dentistry. 109 .South 8lxta street, Grants Pass, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ' em dental work. Marguerite H. Elliott, dental assistant Rooms 4 and ' 5, Golden Rule building. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. , ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attoray-at-Law. Practice ln all State and-Federal " Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIO . & WILUAMS Attorneys " at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Building1, Granta Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice, ln all courts. First National Bank Building. ' EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attomey-at-Law. Offlo . Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. W. T. MILLER. Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. building. . Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. V. A. CLEMENTS Attoraey-at-Uw, practices ln state and federal courts. Rooms 3 and 3. over Golden Rnle store. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION vioUN INSTRUCTION Franco Belgian school of 'violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, J1S I street DRAYAGB AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of dray age , and tranafer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 1S3-R. Stand at Irieght depot A. Shade, Propr. F. O. Isham, drayage and transfer. Sates, pianos and furniture moved packed, . shipped and stored. Phone Clarke ft Holman, No. 60. Residence phone 124-R. THE . WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-R. LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. if. Stated Commanica tlons 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. O. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE. NO. 78. l.O. O. F., meets every Wed nesday eve In I.O.O.F. V- hall, cor. 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially invit ed to be present. I. V. Howell, N. Q.. Clyde Martin, Secretary. ASSAYERS E. R. CROUCH, Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. , Roms 201-203 Pad dock Building. Grants Pass. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHAN'GINO, graining, paint ing. For the best work at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. Q. Plant, South Park street.