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I HINDI V, M.IV.8I, 10l. DAILY IIOGL'B RIVER COURIER pact smrv ( HOLD FISH TRADE FOR ALASKAH CITY Washington, May 30. A house bill ' designed to got back the salmon and halibut trad of Kett-hikitn. Alaska, grabbed by the Canadian port of Prlnc Rupert, will bo Introduced Monday' by Congressman McOllll cuddy of Main. Tim department of commerce sponsors tbo nicsaur. . It will provide that all salmon and hallbnt (hipped Into tb United States miiflt be sent In bond from on Amer ican port to another, Canada sub sidised an $80,000 rold storage plant at Prince Rupert After the Grand Trunk had finished ill transcontin ental line. American were permit ted to enter' fish without duty at Trine Rupert If th freight was bonded through Canada to th United State. Recant of thla, fishermen and other were forced to rhange their residence to Prince Ruprt. Th bill provides that no fresh or frown halibut or salmon from the north Pacific and Ua tributary water may be admitted to th United 8tate throuah a foreign country, except when (hipped In bond from an Amer ican port. TO HAWK ,MORK MILITIAMEN VOH KTATK OF TKXA8 Austin, Texas, May 20, Governor Ferguson today authorised recruit ing of nine additional unit of th Texa inllltla, raising the quota from thla atat In th federal aenrlc to 7.600. "Corns All Gong I Starr Cora Vanish by TJWm Won derful, Bimpl "QetXt" MeTr , falls, Applied la 2 Seoonda. Tan't II wonderful what a difference Jual a Utile "Gets-It" maaee, on corn and callueeaT ll'a alwaya nlaht eomewber la tbe world, with many Wt 1 Itaa'l ('rat I Omi mt My ( ma With Hlvta-lt'l" folks humped up, with cork -acre wfd laeee, auUKlna. picking-, drilling out Ihalr corns, making packages of tholr toa with plaalera. bandagea, tape and contraptions, and the "hollar' In their corna kom on forevarl Don't yea do It. Uaa "Oeta-lt," it' marvel oua, nlmple, never falle, Apply It In 1 evronda. Nuttilng to atlck to Iho tockliiK, hurt or Irritate the toe. I'aln Hoy. Corn coined "clean oft. iulrk. it'a one of the frema of tha world. Try It-you'H klck-trora loy. For corn eal Inane, wart, bunion. "Mtelt" I aold everywhere, iSo a bottle, or aent direct by IS. Lawrence Co., Ch lea so.. 111. Sold In Grant Paw and recom mended aa the world beat corn remedy by Geo. C. Babln. Special Rates From Grants Pass to Principal Eastern Cities CALIFORNIA On ale dally: June 1st to 8opt. 30th, 1016 Stopover allowed Return limit: 90 days from date of aale not to exceed Oot. 81, 1916 , "To start right la to end right" THE SHASTA ROUTE ' l the right way to etart Attraction SEE Mt. Shasta Shasta Spring , Vt.. Lassen San Francisco Ioi Angetea Yosemltd Valley Southern California Beaches Panama California Exposition LIMITED TRAINS on all Southern Pacific routes OGDEN ROUTE 'The route of Limited.' SUNSET ROUTE 'Through Storyland.' EL PASO ROUTE 'The route of the lowest altitudes.' Call on local agent for further information or write John M Scott, General ranscnger Agent, roi-tlnnd, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES CARRIES HARP VALUED $1,003 Harp Soloist Carries Valuable Instrument. Ellxabcth do Barrio QUI. barplut en tertainer, U one of th Chautauqua' niost unique offer! lk. Inimitably pre senting, a b doe, spleudld vocal and Instrumental concert, delightfully Uitorapotned and combined wltb de lectable character stories and liuper ouatlous, Mr. GUI la wonderfully proficient on th harp, and the f 1.000 gold Instru ment which b play I a master- V, t 1 MRS. GILL. ' piece of workmanship, of a vibrant lyric depth and tone reaxmanc of ear paaalng power aud sweetness. Mr. Gill bu a rich contralto voice and, tinging to ber own accompaniment on the harp, afford an Ideal combination. Sh feature' EngHah, Irlah, Scotch and negro folk oug, which the crooning murmur of the Instrument prove moat effective. In a generous rportolre of barp solo ccHH'luIly pleading on tbo great lyre, audi tbo old plantation melo dic iinl "Tbo Miserere" from "II Tiovntnrc," Mr, (itll'a rendition of "The Ilonury" In a tllatluct accomplish nient. Iu Ibis number alie demon strates (he supremo rank of The hnrp as a musical Inafrnmeut when pluyed by an urllal. Mining "blank at the Courier offlce. enroute ( i . A Natural Oern Spender. When a long forgotten cousin died and left MIm Mltflcld a round hun dred tbouitaud iho eutlre Tillage, after having recovered from the ahock, fell to wondering whether the faded llttl ptuiter, after baring for alxty-thre year pinched aud acraped and plain wd juat to keep aoul and body to gether, would, after all, get much com fort from ber eleventh boar opulence. The elate of Mule Mlae Mltdeld'a mind wa revealed when her next door nelglittor Inquired what be abould do wltb her money did "be mean to lave Itt "8a v Itr ner eye fliuued with new found acorn. " "LUten to me, Bctay; all my life long I've wanted a pair of aide comb with yellow glai bead onto 'em, and now I'm goln' to bev 'em; ye, ma'am, even If 1 abould hev to go a high- a 50 cent!" Touth'a Companion. Coffee With Milk, For many yeara after coffee waa Drat drunk In Europe, iaya the Manchester Guardian, no one thought of mixing It wltb milk any more than the Turk and Arab do now. Tbo uae of coffee au lait eoma to date from 1C87. Urn, d Bevlgne. writing to ber daughter In that year, antd tbnt a doctor much In vogue "ha taught ua to mix augar and milk with our coffee. Tbey make a moxt delightful compound, which will help to aupport in through the rigor of Lent," In a letter written even year ear lier ahe bad mentioned aa an eccentric proceeding on Ibe part of Mme. do la Sabllere that "ahe drlnka milk to ber tea." Header of "Unbeaten Track In Japan" may remember that one of the Ainu thought It dlaguatlng that Mr. Blabon should drink milk and pollute ber tea wltb a fluid having eo trong a amell and taate. Rip. Van Winkle Hlmelf. Joepb Jefferson um-d to tell a atorf of bla vlalt to a vlllnne lu the Catxklll niountaliia He waa inking cup of tea In the bold when be benrd a negro waiter giving a detalleJ account of legruda. "Ye. nb." he c-ontluiicd.' "Itlp went up Into de mountain. lipa for twenty yeara. and when be come back byartn dl berry town hi own folka didn't know hlra " "Why." wtld lb lUiencr. -you don't believe Ibe atury'a iruer. "True Ob course It la. Wby," point ing; to Jefferson, "dut'a de man " Boa Pravarioatora. "There gov a man wbo boast tbat be baa never bought a gold brick." "ltemlnda me of the fellow wbo aaya he ba never told a lie." "Yea. He remlnda me of the cbap wbo aya the upkeep of bl automobile la uext to nothing." "And be'a In tbe same category with the mau who aaya he never wa atck a day In bla life." - Birmingham Age Uerald ' . Fuel In Ancient Rom. Tbe fuel of the ancient Roman waa almost exclusively charcoal Thla waa burned In open pan without grate or flue and gave economical beat for liv ing room and baths. Tbe Inconven ience of cblmuey wa avoided, and ' tbe beat could be easily regulated. Frenzied Flnanoe, Short-I wish 1 were u rumor. Long Whnt'a tbo answerf Short Why. a ru mor oon giii it currency. St Loula roat Dispatch. Uklng Rope a Spar Tire. When a blowout occurs on tbe road and no spare tube or shoo Is on the car and tbe blown tube or casing is beyond further repair, the usual method of procedure Is to run to the noarent garage on the rim! In every case this mean positive destruction of the rliu. If the cBNlng Is removed, and xerlous damage of tbo rim or tbo destruction of tbe shoo, If It Is left on. Recently a motorist was In thla predicament and be procured somo rope from a farmer and wound It tightly around tbe rim. felloe and spokes. The flrat few turn of roi were wound clrcum ferrntlally; the remainder was wound crosswise, so tbat holding places were obtained at four or Ave spokes. Suffi cient roHj was used to make tbe thick ness of tbe novel tire equal to that of tbe rubber casing. If properly wound the ro)e tire will not make rtdlng very uncomfortable. In any event It Is better than destroy Ing a rim. Popular Science Monthly. : Steadiness In Business. ' Why plugging beat dash In tbe Dnsl nets world la explained by a business man In tbe Woman's Home Compan ion. . "One thing that la bard, for a yoang man to learn Is that the race In busi ness I not to tbe awlft, but to th steady," he aye. "It wa not until after marriage that 1 learned that Be fore 1 waa looked on as a man of abil ity, but unreliable. I held half a down Jolw, one after auotber, and waa proud of the fact that I. could apparently make good anywhere. I went to busl- I neaa every day with a kind of chip on my ahoulder. A long my boas waa good to me I would condescend to work for him, but 1 was a free , from responsibilities a th wind. ; There waa a good a Job for ma In ; Butte, Mont, as In Chicago. 80, I while employor paid me well because ! I delivered the goods, no one of them regarded me as a man to be built Into his organisation." ' Job printing of every description at th Courier olio. FOit BAJLf. 40 ACRES 4 ft miles from Grant - Pass, no improvement, for aale at 140 per acr. Under ditch sur vey. Address No. 2415, care Courier. 6fi7tf FOR SALE 8U-room plastered house, close In, lot 100x100, good shade. Address No. 2413, car Courier. v 667tf VOn SALE Very high-class regis tered Guernsey bulls, nearly ready for service. Price right. Leonard Orchard Qompany, River Bank Farm. 696tf MURPHY farm for tale, 73 acre 10 mile from Grant Pass, on banks , of Applegat river,, some bottom land, much upland nnder ditch, with water right Address No. 615, care Courier. 707tf. POUR ACRES set to grapes, peaches and apples, five-room bungalow, on Pacific highway, two toilea from city, no incumbrance, for aalo. A nap if taken before Jom 1. Ad dress John Rosa, Grants Pass. 762 BLUE PRINT plats of Grants Pass for aale at Courier office, fl.60. 3 FOR SALE Improved .160-acre ' stock ranch near Grant Pass, half In crop, 60 Inches water; outside range; something good. Box 60,' R. 1, Rogue River, Ore. " 759 REMEMBER Miss Moore from Medford will be at 627 North Third street to meet art patrons Saturday. Tou can make appoint ments for lessons and portrait sit tings and see a display of her work. 752 LOST LOST Saturday night, May 13, one purple and grey plaid macklnaw robe. Finder please leave at saw mill and receive a suitable re ward. H. S. Woodcock. 756 fOUXD. FOUND Set of Ford curtains on Seventh, between M street and river. Can be had by paying for thla advertisement at Courier office. 752 FOUND Bobolink bracelet, 6 links. Initials are M. E. A., A. F. W. and others. May be had at Courier by paying for this advertisement. 753 FOUND Yellow dog, with white feet, some white on face and tall tipped with white. Will owner call at Courier office for informa tion? 752 REWARD REWARD for information leading to return of two-year-old black re gistered Percheron stallion colt, strayed from Winona ranch. F. R. Steel, route 1, 747tf VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office In Wlnetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. Resi dence phone S05-R. 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. URE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial tests as sure tbat this water la pure. De livered In five-gallon bottles .V. E. Beckwlth. Order by phone, 603-F-3. 45tf 000000000000000000 0 0 O PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. O O O O Treating a 8prain. ' . O 0 A spralu la a stralulug or tear- o O Ing of tbe ligaments and capsule 0 0 which surround a joint by a sud- 0 O Ucn twist or wrench. There are 0 O pain, heat and swelling at the 0 0 seat of tbe Injury, followed lat- o O er on by discoloration of the o 0 akin. The treatment I to put o 0 the parts affected at complete o 0 rest If tbe sprain Is in a joint 0 0 of tbe upper extremity apply a 0 O padded splint to the timlde of the 0 0 limb, then place the forearm lu 0 0 a large arm sling If In a joint o 0 of the lower extremity place the 0 0 patient in bed. apply a padded o 0 back splint to the Iknb and keep 0 0 It slightly elevated. After the 0 0 limb baa beeu put at rest apply 0 0 bandages dipped In a saturated 0 0 . solution of epaom salts. Keep O 0 tbe bandagca constantly wet o 0 with the solution If the pain Is 0 0 severe and cold cannot be toler- 0 0 nted URe hot applications of the 0 0 epom salt solution. 0 0 ' ' ' 0 00000000000000000c Classified AdJves'&JrLg TIME CARD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Caves Route) Effective 'Monday, May 1, 1916. Train 1 Iv, Grant Pass...,,7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek....8:00 a.m. Train 4 Iv. Watera Creek....6:00 p.m. Arrive Grants Pas......6:00 p.m. Dally except Sunday. All train leave Granta Pass from tbe corner of G and .Eighth streets, opposite th Southern Pacific depot. For all Information , regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of tbe company, Public Ser vice building, or phone 131 for same. Train will atop on Hag at any point between Granta Paaa and V'r- Creek. YiiZZZZT. -rv,r every da) In the week. SMI OHTKIt EN ItDl'TU TO 8AV QIKXTI.V PRISON San Francisco, May 20. En route to San Quentln penitentiary, where he must serve 15 ears for an attack on Gertrude Lejnson, 15 year old. Rev. Madison Slaughter, former Baptist pastor of Chlco, is expected hero tonight. He will be In custody of Sheriff Riddle and Is expected to leave Orovllle eome time today. . Since being placed in jail Slaugh ter has changed greatly, becoming pale and thlnnar. ' v. PESTERED MAX, NOW IX JAIL San Jos. Cal., May 20. William Shore was In danser 0f jail today be cause he followed a citizen around two days demanding that the man surrender his clothing and give It to Shore.' ' ' ..'':. - "I pestered him eo much he finally gave me the suit," said the prisoner. Washington. May 20.Votlng 211 to 161 the house today passed the Alexander ship purchase bill. It es tablishes a shipping board and a fifty million dollar government corpora tion to build and operat ships under the American flag. 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I 1 -mm LMMrtuik4tlee 1 LI JAAIUAH JV& W XkX ' OOUmKR, Agent PUT8ICIAX8 L. O. CLEMENT; U. D. Practice) : limited to disease of tha r. r. no and throat Glass flttd Office hour -lJ, 3-5, and oa ap pointment Offle phone 62; real , dene phone 35J-J. , 3. LOUOHRIDGE, M. D., Pbyslda and surgeon. City or country ealla Attended day or ' night Baa. phon '361; office phon 111 Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TKUAX, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Phon: , Offlc, 321; residence, 324. Cal: answered at all .hour. ;. Country call at "tended to. Lundeturg Bldg. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on disease of eye, ear, nose aid throat;' glaaaes fitted. Office hour: 7 to 12 a. m., 3 to I p. m. Phona: Re. 234-J; Office. 25T-JT. Schmidt Building, Grant Pa, Oregon. DR. F. D. 8TR1CKER Disease of children and general practice. Taia phon llw. OSetK atoaie'oiiie ' Ing. . ;-; tf. A. A. WITHAM, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office: Hall Bonding, corner Sixth and I street. Phon: Office, 111; ' realdene. 2IW. .. Hour: I a. m. to 4 p. a. DR. H. WAEKEN NICE, Osteopathia Physician. Chronle and nerrona diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and I, Lundburg building, oppoalt post office; phono 149-R. ' Realdene): Colonial hotel; phone 167-J. 76S DEJITI8T8 E. C. MACT, D. H. D. FlraKlaaa dentistry. 109 H South Strta street, Granta Pas. Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. If. D. Mod ern dental work. Marguerite H, Elliott, dental assistant Room t and 6, Golden Rule building. Granta Paaa, Ore. Phone 265-J. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorny-ftt-Lnw. Practice In all State and Federal Court. First National Bank Big. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attorneye-at-Law, Granta Paaa Banking Co. . Building, Granta Pass, Oregon- E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice, in all court. First National Banc Building. ' EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney. at-Law. Offlo : Masonic Tempi, Grants Paaa, Oregon. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. S. B LAN CHARD, AUorney-at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. ' Grant Pass, Oregon. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-nt-lew, practicee In atate and federal courts. Room 3 and 3, orer Golden Role store. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOUN INSTRUCTION Franco Belglan school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, 215 I street DRATAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kind of drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 132-R. Stand at trieght depot A. 8hade, Propr. F. G. laham, drayage and, transfer. Sarea, pianos and furniture moved packed, ' ahlpped and stored. Phone Clarke ft Bolman, No. 60. Realdene phone 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; ao do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer , Co. Phon 15-R. LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. If. Stated Oommanioa tions 1st and 3d Tuesdays.' Visiting brethren cordially Invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1.O. O. F., meeta every Wed- nesday eve In I.O.O.F. r hall, cor. 6th and H. Sta. VlBlUng Odd Fellows cordially invit ed to he present. 1. V.. Howell, N. 0., Clyde Martin, Secretary. ASSAYER8 E. R. CROUCH, Assay er, chemist, metallurgist Rom 201-203 Pad ddck Building. Grant Pass. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING, graining, paint ing. For th best work at lowest prices phon 295-J. C. Q. , Plant, ' South Park street.