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V MONDAY MAY IS, IBlfl. HAII.Y lUXHK ltlYEIl COURIER PAGE TBBJE3, K555S55HSS3R- 1 ' '"" ' ' Artificial (art. Artificial tart art at skillfully made that they may with difficulty bo dis tinguished from natural one, to It U claimed. When the person who ha loat at tar applies to tbt manufacturer for substitute than la madt mold of tht remaining tar. If there bt left any Iart of tht other a mold of that part a lo must bt taken to assist In tht lit Qiug trtldi'lal, Manufacturere assert that no two ear art allkt and that It takoa a tklllful workman to prepar an ar from tba mold or mold. Whi'U flulsbed tht new ear I paated on tht atump or simply art In tht por tion of tht loat ear. It U really only tht flrat artificial ear that la txpen Ive, tht chief coni iwrtalnliig to tbt Diaklnft of tbt mold. Vulcanised rub ber, wblcb can It bont and twisted, baa been found to constitute tht beat material for tht niaklug of artificial tara.-lHtrolt Fret Press. t A Question tf Slat. , If old Gar Jones was tht moat In qulsltlvt man In tbt vlllitgo, Tom Mor ton waa certnlnly tht aurllest. Una aftenioon, aa Garge perambulat d alowly along the out narrow street, bt panned at Toni'a garden fenco aud gated Inquiringly over at Tom, who waa bually nulling a very large bos to father. ' "Afternoon. Tom!" said the old chap a genially. "Whatever be 'ce puttlu' that Q great box together fort" , Tom panned In hta hammering long enough to retort curtlyt "To hold all your queatlona, If ao bt aa It'a bin enough!" Garge eyed him In pained alienee for few momenta. Then ht took an empty matchbox from hla pocket and threw It over to Handy. Then that'll do for jer civil auawera tf ao bt aa It'a email euough!" ha re torted quietly."-London Express. Political Cards (Paid AdvtrtlatmtnU) EUGENE L. COBURN Republican Candidate for Nominee for County Clerk Protest ItcunibeBt t ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Assessor Pretent Incumbent DR. J. 0. SMITH Republican Candidate Nominee for State Senator for A. E. V00RHIE3 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 wt . Pretent Incumltent OEO E. LUNDBURG Republican Candidate for Nominee for State Senator HOMER WHITE Republican Candidate for f Nominee for Sheriff Primaries, My 10, 1918 FRED MERRILL Democratic Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff J. F. BURKE Republican Candidate for Nominee for Commissioner E..LIND Republican 9 Candidate for Nominee for County Commissioner Fundamental. If yow outlook on lift la wbolctont tod you hsve nothing worth wbllt to think upon It la pertulsslblt to let your mind drift to tht subject of funds-, mental. Fundamental art all right aa long aa you don't ink lliem eerl oualy. Rut If you begin to believe what you tay about basic prlnclplei and elementary lawa you art likely to becomt an upllfter or a Black Hand art lt. The trouble I Hint when you get to brooding over aucb maaalvt mat ter and tht eternal consequences that attend them you Invariably come to tbt conclusion that humanity la dallying In the prluirost path, and then, nlnt tlmea out of ten, you decide to reform touicthlng. Tht golden rule of reforming Is: Do I unit yourself a you would Itkt to do unto other, Hut nobody pay a any at tendon to It It la Jut aa popular In theory and aa unpopular In practlct aa other fundamental Inwa of conduct art. Uplift, like charity, ahonld lgln close up.-Judgt. , Old Frlanda. Thoe that have loved lougcat love bett. A tudden blazt of kliidnea may by a Mingle blat of cold newt be extin guished. But that fondness which length of time bna connected with many rlrcumatancta and occasion, though It may for awbllt Ui suppress ed by disgust or resentment, wltb or without a cause. I hourly revived by accidental recollection. To thoat who have lived long together everything heard and everything teen recall tome pleaattrt communicated or aome uenent eon rtrrea -torn petty quarrei or some alight endearment. Esteem of great power or amiable qualltlc newly discovered may embroider a day or a week, but a friendship of twenty year Is Interwoven with tbt texture of life. A friend may bt ofteu found and lost, but an old friend never can be found, and nature ha provided that b cannot easily bt lost.-Samuel John- ton. Th i ni ' 8n Franclaco, May 15th. Friends A MasSutt. congT-sman Weot ' Art Smith, tht boy aviator, were to England a few years ago and spent Mltated today by reporta that he had tome time studying the British psrlln- been atoned by aJapanese mob at tnent at close range. , Osaka, Japan, because bt delayed Immediately on his return he was making an advertised flight. The re asked If bt couldn't maktan analytical port ald bla machlnt was damaged. comparison of tbt house of common and the house of representative, no wrinkled bla fact up learnedly and apoke as follows- - "The two houses art a good deal alike. The member there swagger In Just as nonchalantly as they do hert and bavt much the same knock at pay ing no attention to what l going on. About the only great fundamental dif ference between the two lower booses that I could discover after n great deal of thought and atudy wa that In tht boust of commons they havt more cus-pldor."-8t. Louis Post-Dlspateh. Faue Crtst Musicians. Palestrlna waa a revolutloulst In hi day. but Is now virtually obsolete even for tht severest classicist. Gluck was a radical an Innovator aa Wagner, yet It Is only occasionally and with difficulty that one of bis works can now be briefly resuscitated. Ilcetbo veu was a madman even to many of the heat musicians as Into ns 180.1, when, ns that musical veteran. Pro fessor Ilaupt, himself suld. the "Fifth ; Symphony" was rehearsed In Berlin j for tba first Ume and tbt orchestra dushed tht music from the racks, de claring It wa crnr.y and could never I be played. Now this same. "Fifth Synv j phony" I considered a model of form, j and Its composer Is the cherished Idol of conservatives and classicists. Vicarious. Busy Business Man (after standing for a quarter of au hour at the tele- i phone, cautiously beblud tits baud to his clerk)-Here you, William, take tho receiver for awhile. My wife' got a lot to tay to mo still. You don't have to answer anything. Only when ever she say "Are you still there, Henry?" you y very nicely, "Cer tainly, my dear Jane." New York Post Ovtrxttlous. "Always sieak tho truth," said the man of precise standards. "Of course," replied M1a Cayenne, "but some people In their desire to do ao think they're called upon to consti tute themselves private detectives In order to And out all the truth there Is." Washlngon Ptsr. Uncle Knew All About It "Uncle Frank," said little James, "What I the dlfftrenrt between "cnte' and 'sneaky I'" "According to your mother." aald Uncle Frank reflectively, "it's the dif ference between what you do and what Mrs, Brown's little twy does." Paptr Pulp. Iter by year tbt demand for mate rials other than wood and rag capablt of yielding paper on a commercial scale becomes more urgent In this conntry. Wood is now used for pulp manufacture to the amount of about 4,600.000 cord a yenr. ' - Acquired. Wife-It' a mystery to me that 1 dldu't see these fault In you before we were married, nub No mystery about It my dear. I didn't possess them then.-Roston Transcript. i Common tens. "Darling, fly wltb me!" "Stay down on tht earth, Freddie, ml I'll consider your proposal."--!)-tmlt Fret I'rest, PORTLAND MARKETS Portland .May 15. Today' mar ket quotatlona were: Wheat Club, 93997; bluettein, 1.04 1.06. Oat No. 1 white feed, 20.60 27. Barley Feed, 27.35 0 29. Hog Best II vt, 9.10. Prime ateon, 9; fancy cow, 7. r0; beat calve, 8. Spring lamb, 10. Butter City creamery, 29; coun try, 27. Kgg-8lected local extra, 21 f23. Hen, 17H; broiler. I0OIB; infill. Conner 28 14 ! 1 1 r' n' PORTLAND PRINCIPAL (ItAllGKI) WITH AKH.U I.T Portland, May 16. Charged wltb aaaault and battery on Myer Brown, 10 year old, Prof. I. D. Roberta, principal of the Holman achool, was arrested today and will be tried to morrow afternoon. Tht lad' father twore to the complaint against Roberta. Huge bruise! OH Uto boy' breast, where Roberts had eeixed and ! shaken blm, a bump on the back of ( hi head, whert be waa thrown agaiust tht radiator, and torn cloth ing were exhibited a evidence against tht teacher. Roberta aald he had twice shaken Myer for disturbing tht cltas by tapping on his desk with a pencil. ART SMITH. AVIATOR, STONED BY JAP MOB It hangar destroyed, and that Smith was taken to a hospital. A.MKIUCAX PRISONERS URLFASED AT ACAPIUX) Washington. May 15. Three Amer icans who had been Imprisoned at Acapulco havt been released, accord ing to a navy department message today. They included Frank Horn and George LaVolllette. both of Oak land. Cat. Senator Phelan of California took tip their case with tht state depart ment. HI demand for their release was promptly granted, apparently be cause tht charge against them, that of burning tht American schooner, Marlscal, waa only a pretext. Fraomsnta of Guintas. Few geosrnhli-n ionics have In turn swollen and nhnitik In Importance j a "Guinea" hn. Originally this or I something like thN war to have been the imuie of a fortioUen little j town and "kltik'dom" Its tli Nker re gion. Then the iirune expanJ-.'d In Eu ! ropean ue to s'.i'n'fy everything from the const ip;io-'lt the Canaries to tho boundary of Southwest Africa and ! gave us not only the ciSln called after i its gold nnd the guinea fowl, but also. by a natural error, the "guinea plg"- rcsily the Guinea pig from Soutq America. Now those tiny fragments, the Spanish. Portucuc-'c and French Guineas, alone preserve the nanio on the map. together with the gulf. Lon don Chronicle. Tht Bay of It. A !oy wanted a dog. and tht rich uncle sn Id: "Well. Eddie, suppose I give you $200 for a dog. Won Id you spend that whole sum In one dog, or would you buy a pretty good dog aud put the rest of the money In the savings bank?" "Well, uncle." replied Eddie, "tf you leave It to in I would buy 200 one dollar dogs."-f.ndle' Home Journal ' Winning Suectss., Aa a matter of fact, the world owe a man nothing that he does not earn. In this lire a man gets about what bo la worth, and he must lender an equiv alent for what Is glveu him. There Is no such thing as Inactive suecess.-Dr Russell U. Con well In American Msg aslne. Bansvolsnot. There cannot be n more glorious ob ject in creation than h human being, replete wltb letmvolence, meditating In what manner he might tender him self moat accepted to his Creator by doing roost good his creatures. Fielding. Artful. Fa pa I promised to buy you a bicy cle If you passed your exnm. at school, but you hnve fulled. What hove you been doing? Tummy- Learning to rldt a bicycle, pnpn. Chlcauo Herald. Economy, Scot (at tht buthsi-Whnt's tht price of a bath? Attendant Out shilling. Boot lleeh. man, that's a lot. Can ye no' say sixpence and put In lets water? -Londou Tit Bits. ft) it, HAL. 40 ACKE8 4 4 mile from Grant Pass, no Improvement, for salt at $40 per acrt. Under ditch sur vey. Addrtt No. 2416, cart Courltr. 657tf FOR SALE 8lx-room plastered bouse, clost In, lot 100x100, good badt. Addrta No. 2413, cart Courier. 57tf FOR SALE Very bign-cla regis tered Guernsey bulls, nearly ready for service. Price right. Leonard Orchard Company, River Bank Farm. 69Ctf MURPHY farm for salt, 71 acrt 10 mile from Grant Pass, on bank of Applegatt river, aoma bottom land, much upland nnder ditch, with water right Addres No. 616, care Courier. 707tf. ruuu awue3 ei w g rape, peacne and apples,- flve-roora bungalow, on Pacific highway, two miles from city, no incumbrance, for sale. A snap It taken before June 1. Ad dress John Ross, Grants Pass. 712 BLUB PRINT plats of Grants Pas for sale at Courier office, f 1.(0. 93 FOR SALE Improved 160-acre stock ranch near Grants Pass, half In crop, 60 Inches water; outside range; something good. Box 60, R. 1, Rogue River, Ore. 759 FOR SALE Red Poll, and fine Guernsey milk cows, live years old. Angora goats and registered Po land China pigs. Ten-horsepower electrio motor. Duplex alfalfa and grain grinder. Grave Creek Ranch, Leland, Ore. 749 FOR SALE 80 acres sub-irrigated and Irrigated bottom land suitable for alfalfa, beets etc., at a bargain. Grave Creek Ranch, Leland. Or.749 FOR SALE 160 acres, one In orch ard and vineyard, two in hay pas ture; good timber; outside range; running water. Ideal summer re treat. Wolf Creek, Ore., Box. 32. 48 FOR SALE 5 acres in River heights, quarter mile from Rogue River bridge, new four-room house, gar age, all in cultivation but half acre, runs to river. Price only $1,800. L. A. Launer. 749 FOR SALE Pedigreed Airedale dog, fast, strong, flfty-flve pounds, black saddle and tan, has been salmoned, good hunter. Reasonable. Box 88, Merlin, Oregon. 749 fuk saue New much cow, year ling heifer, household goods, light wagon, harness, etc. Call 948 North Ninth street. 747 FOR SALE Secondhand Hupp auto. P. B, Herman. 104 South Sixth street. 747 HAY FOR SALE In shock or de livered. C. R. Flfleld. phone 278-R, 894 North Tenth street. 747 IF INTERESTED In lots for home or speculation make me an offer on lots number 1 and 2 Lundberg Addition. A bargain for some one. N. G. Pike, 343 Washington, Street. Portland, Oregon. 757 FOR SAIjE Fir slabs from sawmill; also dry fir, pine, and laurel. Phone 9-R or 101-R. A. N. Par sons. 761 Nomination petitions at the Courier TO KKNT FOR RENT Partly furnlBhed cot tage and unfurnished cottage, both close in. Inquire A. E. Voorhtes. FOR RENT Furnished house of Ave rooms. Good well water, Good garden growing. Fruit and berries of all kinds. City water, electric lights and gas. 418 North Eighth street, corner B and Eighth. Phone No. 876-R, 761 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, light airy; nice large porches; beautiful shade. 'Mrs. R. L. Coe, 804 Wash ington boulevare, Grants Pass. 751 VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian, OSlca , In Wlnetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. Resi dence phone 805-R. MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up In 6-gallon glass jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. "URIC MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing, Bacterial test as sure that this water Is pure. Dt llvtred In live-gallon bottles X E. Btckwlth. Order by phone 602-P-8. v 469K Classified Adveri&ing DRKcWMAKIXG DRESSMAKING Experienced dress maker want work at home. Dresses, silk suit or plain sewing. Also remodeling. Call at 202 C street, or phone 329-R. Mr. W. J. Ccamey. 761 TIME CAR1 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (Tht Oregon Cave Route) Effective Monday. May 1. 1916. Train 1 Iv. Grant Pass ..7:00 a.m. Arrive Water Creek 8:00 a.m. Train 4 Iv. Waters Crtek....5:00 p.m. Arrive Grant Pass 6:00 p.m. Dally except Sunday. 'AH train leavt Grant Pass from the corner of G and Eighth street, opposite tht Southern Pacific depot. For all information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the comDinr. Public Ser-i vice building, or phona 1J1 tor same. Train will ston on flag at any point between Grams Pass and Waters Creek. Passenger service every day In the week. REDUCED FARES TO OBE8CEXT CI1Y The Crescent City and C rants Pass Auto Stage line hate reduced fares to Crescent City to 87.50; Waldo, $2.50; Kerby. $1.75. and Selma. $1.60. 23tf wtijaisjtm ttji " IE CHEERFUL. Wt all ought to bt a chttrful a wa can. Evtry on must havt ft't that a chatrful friend it likt a sunny day,' shedding brightness en all around, 'end meat tf (is can, , if wa chooat, make of tht world t palaot or a prison. To bt bright and choor ful often rtquiros an effort, but tho effort is wall worth tho mak ing and will amply repay thoat who auecttd in making it a tut-ctsa-Avtbury. 'J 4 LA ! i f Cf.v-.-v.Ea - ti-?fi;r- QMititi m iWAllta BBasBtAwaVaatltAJUkak-i aaktataMmatSewlkJ safc4uaBaBUk.sa flal "i he Machine 11 with a v 4 Personality" 0 tJ Must turn the set-screw and regulate the touch 9 I at ot tnis new Koyal to I s .a n a Bar fit Vfirpcp i ei Malrp L2 Jg it light and smooth as ij m velvet or firm and 9 snappy as you like. Built for "Big Business" and its Great Army of V 1 9 Expert Operators I 9 I III W" C L !...J ographer every office mana ,S ger every expert operator on It tht firing lint of "BigBuai- I nets will grain (be enormous f I Koyal's Adjusted Tuck j that take tht "triad " out of typewriting! uul tne new Model 10 has many other big. vital new features. Invtiligal thtm I Band for tht "Royal man" and ask for a DEMONSTRA JTION, Or wrltt M dlssct fbt our Mwbrockurta"Aer7A . SERVICE." Ot Vp, 6Vnt Soiv4 postal brings thtm net of charge. PricsSlOO, , ItOIAl TTPEWWTK ca 1MXJUK lUVKll COURIER, Agent NU matter what your touch -this new " Royal Master Model 10 will fit it lm M ISC. 1 PBT81CIAN9 L O. CLEMENT, K. D. Practlot) limited to dUtaae of the aye, tar, nost and throat Glaatea fitted, ouut boar 9-12, i-i, and on a polntmtnt Office phone (2; reat desce phone 259-J. S. LOUGHRIDGK, M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country eaUt attended day or night Sea. phone 269; office phone lit Sixth aad H. Tuff Baildlnf. . P. TRL'AJC, u. D., Physician aad 8urgeon. Phones: Office, 121; residence, S24. CaKa answered at all hours. Country ealla at tended to. Lundelurg Bldf, DR. Eli B Y WATER Specialist OS diit: of eyt, tar, nose aad throat; gtastts fitted. Office hoars: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. phones: ' Kt. 23 W; Offlct, 267-J.Schmldt Building. Grants Pass, Ortgoo. Dtt. D. saicJir-ttuMuea t children and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic tnSd lag. tf. A. A. WITHAil, M. D.. PhyaiclaJi i - Surgeon. Office: Hail BnUdint, corner Sixth and I streets. Phones: Office, ill; residence, SIM. Hour: S a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. U. WARREN NICE, Osteopathia Physician. Chronic aad nervous diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and I; Lundburg building, opposite post office; phone 149-R. Residence: Colonial hotel; phone 117-J. 711 DEjrnsrs E. C. MACT, D. M. D., Plrst-clsaa dentistry. 100 ft South 8lxtk street. Grants Pass, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. If. D. Mod ern dental work. Marguerite H. Elliott, dental assistant Rooms i and 6, Golden Rule bnildlnc Grants Pats, Ore. Phone 216-J. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attoroy-t-Lew. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. First NaUonal Bank Big. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attorneya-at-Law. GranU Pass Banklna Ca. Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practice) in all courts. First National Bank Building. EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney. at-Law. Offlc Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. W. T. MILLER. Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office: 8challhorn Bide. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law, Grants Psss Banking Co. building. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. . V. A. CLEMENTS Attornev-et-law. practioea In state courts. Rooms 2 Golden Rule store. and federal and 3,' over MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ' VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franco- Belgian school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, 216 I street D RAVAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 1S2-R. Stand at frieght depot Af Shade, Propr. V. O. Isham, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved . packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clarke ft Holman, No. SO. 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 Commanlne tions 1st and Sd Tuesdays. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. A. K, Cass, W. If. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1.O. O. F., meets every Wed nesday eve In I.O.O.F. hall, cor. 6th and H. fits. o Visiting Odd Fellews cordially invit ed to be present. I. V. Howell, N. Q Clyde Msrtin, Secretary. ASSAYERS B. R. CROUCH, Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. Roms 201-20S Pad dock Building. Grants Pass. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERH ANQING, graining, paint Ing. For the best work at lowest prices phone 2H-J. C. 0. Plant, South Park street.