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FIGHTING AN ELEPHANT. A tlehop's Itory f in Inciting Ik. perltnoo In Africa. TIi strongest opponent to the ad vance of clvlllmilwi In west Central Africa, say Ulsliop UmbulU. tba Mt'lhiMlUt iiilHuliiiiiiry, are tho wild el, pliant, They break tluwn femes, trample garden, ull up tree dud even telegraph pole, because llioy ob ject to. anything irariK In their fa miliar haunt. Olio hrviiiii) inontr nearly wrecked a small steam launtb belonging t Ilia liilanlmi oil ilia upier rvecbc of I tin Kongo, The boat, with tlirt while men. In clmlliitf tliu bliliop, and a crew uf flva negroes, had tied up uii Ilia cdgo of forest lu q u let iNNid uf tlia river. A atnut plank we laid aa gangway from tlia bow to tha bank, and tlia crew worked tinlll nightall cutting and piling firewood fur Ilia boat's fur nace. Then they ramv on dock far their f veiling iiu-el. Tlia three white men war already at dluurr when a fearful yell from tlia native brought them out of the ralilu to ace a larga elephant vlcloualy attacking Ilia wood, pile. , Tlia blui'ka went aalioro Willi Aniltranda matched out of tlia cook love to drive tha uioimler away. But be pit Id uo attelitlnn to them until ha Intd dcmolliihcd I lie woodpile, when ha Wblpied una iunii Willi lil mink heela uver head Into tha river and chased tha other back Into tha boat Thundering after, with red gullet ohii, tusks flashing and trunk flailing the air. lie planted, hold treinendou fore feet uu the gimirplank. It lient until It cracked under hla weight, hut beld stoutly, although the whole boat (arretted and seemed ready to capslne. In another moment the elephant bad eriMutl the I'lmik and wn amrtde It with bind feet on the shore and fore feet un the boat. There he stood, afraid to artvaie a or retreat, a gigantic tniiige of baffled rage. In hla fury be began atauiiliiB with iIiimw great for feet, ami the tioat reeked ertiilly back and forth. What Might Iiav liapieiied If the monster had route almaroj with all lit freniled weight i-au only be Imagined. fr tha captain by I III time bad fetch ed the only rlflo on board and. rlaklng II oil one ahoi, had thrust the mtiMle almost Into the gaping , muiith and pulled the trigger. Fortunately the bullet lodged In the bnio of the brnlii. The elephant tum bled to bla knee and Into the water belt the hank. Ida bulk thrusting the boat axlde no auddenly that It Miapped the bowline and aeut the men atagger lug to the gunwale At the next government trading poat the eaptalu had two aplendld tuk to ahow' a the reiilt of bl cool daring: but. to hi astonishment, he waa ar retted for hooting the rlephaut with out license, It waa with great dlhV riilty that the government official waa runvlneed that the animal had been ahot In iielf defene. Even then be ronflscaled the Ivory. Youth' Com lnloa. American Inventive Ingenuity. Of the epoch tunklng luventlnua of tho world during the pant fifty year, forty-eight In uuinber, American are credited with thirty Ave. which Include the telephone, tyiiewrlier. rh register. Incandescent lamp, talking machine, electric furnace reduction, electrolytic alkali production, transparent photo graphic ntin, motion picture machine, buttonhole tewing machine, cnrbotun dum. chnln atltcb ahoe towing ma chine, "Initio typo composing machine. I'ontliiunii process match niiiclilne. chrome tunning, dink plow (modern typei. welt mm-lilno. electric lamp, re cording adding machine, celluloid, au tomatic knot tying machine, machine for making hnrbed wire. etc. -Popular Science Monthly, Alto 8poka In Devon, , Though "aouio" I recognised a an Americanism todny. It ba reully lieen liorrowed from ti, ono of our v'erbul emlgranta that have found a w Ider up. illiiitlon In n new environment and vbilt u now with a "Made In l. t, A," lamp on lliom, Tho word U atlll part of tho vernacular of lievou (Telgn valley district), where you may be greeted by "It did tiilti mm isniuel," to Indicate tho extent of n recent down pour, lievonalilro hns furnished tho Vnlted Slnles with other veil ml emi grant, pitch n "gticM. ulkhilc" and "reckon," all now branded a American good. London riimtilcia. H Oat a Houah. The iigilciiltiirol eitiicntlim t tint we hear obuut nhoiild not he conllncil to tho country. Tho lity need! It loo, A man went Into a IIohIoii itcpnt'lmciit aloro one dny and Hl;ed for n hoe. Tho young womnn at Iho counter iiih: ed lilm a trowel and, llndlnir tlmt It waa tint wlmt bo wanted, inked lilm In pick out n hoc from the pile of garden tool. , Itoilld en. Then the mi lex worn' mi inndii out Iho Klip, "Ono hough. 75 enla."-Vontb'a Compiiuhiti. Putting Out Oatolln Flrtt, fix perl men tx by tho llrltlNh flro pro VMillon cnmiiiltteo how that the lict way lo put out u "inn II miikoIIuc lire I to Mprend over the liitrulng llipilil a mlxturu of ten poundM of Hh iirlionute of noiIii unit twelve pound of common xntvriuat, free from chip mid hIiiit I nun, ' i Ktp It Dark, May Of courNO ,on luww I tint nilr eiicngeniciit'lin nocrct. .Iiino-Oh, ,vo; o I nm told by everyliodvl-Pearaon' Weekly ' QUESTIONS TO ANSWER. t Hew Well Pottta Ytu Are. and figure Out Your Percentage, tlaymoiid A, Kent, aKllant profea or of education and principal of the t'nlverxlty high whool, gave an ex amination to the Junior and aniilor ela of the College of Education to teat their general knowledge. Fifty ijueatloii were atked, aa follow: Name the vice pretldent of the I'ult ed H(ale; governor of MlnueaoU, nil- er, with title, of Kiiglaiid; ruler, with title, of Germany; 1'nlteU Htatea avu ator from Mluneaola. 1N-al 1'etrograd, Vatican, rollaeuu, I'artbenoii, Uoldon lloru, Uolden Gate. Who waa the "Little Corporal?" riayed the barp before Haul? Invent ed the telegraph? Dlwovered the I'a cine oceau? Wrote nine aymphonlea? Recelred the Ten Commandment? What la the mtto of the United Stale? la the triple entente? la the blood forcing organ? ia the renter of the uervoue ytem? I the normal temperature of the body? I the max imum weight tarried by the parcel pol? Who wrote 'i aptalua Courageoug?" Trcaure llndr "The Virginian?" 'The Virginian?" "KrankbVe Autobi ography?" "Paul Itovere'e Hide?" Complete tho following; "Kmtl rub In" "It'a a long way" "Ulve me lllwrly"- "What I o rare"- Why are the following. famoua: Alex ander Urabam Hell? Father Da mien? Daniel Koone? ICdward McDowell? Fkrence Nightingale? Krlta Krelxler? Mary I'lrkford? In what book dn the following char acter appear: Aladdin? Hhylock? Utile Eva? Itowena? Boiiie felt aa tow a 10 per rent on the examination, and the general aver age waa not high. Tho aame tent wa given to high M hool atudenta, and tber fell alltl lower In pcrcentagea earned. New York Sun. BATTLE WITH. A BOG. Redmlre'e tuetlon Tore the Leather Gaiter Off a Man't Lega. Reader of "Lorna Doouc" can never forget the terrible drowning of Carver In the bog. That death trap I atlll to be teen In the Exmoor country, and not long ago a valuable hunting home wa engulfed In the mire, and bla rider barely ecaiel with hi life. M. Bar tug-doubt, who had narrow escape from a almllar Rngllih bog, (ell of It In bl "Hook or J he Wett." The au thor waa with an official from the ord nance eurvey. who wa correcting the map of the country: In the dunk we lot our way and got into Red ml re. It waa wlmer, the bog waa immunity wet, and we could ecarrely trip from one atone to an other. - Hla bullock bad been loat In that very apot durlug tbe year. ' v "All at once I tank above my walat and waa rapidly being tucked In far ther. I called to my companion, but In tbe dark be could not tee me. Tbe water reached to my armplta. Hap pily I bad with me a atout bamboo all feet long. I placed It athwart the aur race and held my anna aa far extend ed a poiulble. Dy quickly Jerking my body I gradually lifted It, and tben I threw myacif forward aa far aa I could. Filially I managed to cant my- elf full length on iho turfiice. The auction wa o great that it tore the leather goiter off my leg. For a quarter of an hour I lay atretehed out, gaxplng, iH'foro I got breath enough to worm myxelf along to dry noil." Feed and Strength. Remember that tho food you take one day tuppllcx (he Mrenglh pu put forth the next. It lx then a mistake I to take a heavy meat on the day of heavy work. The time to dike It I the day before,. Wise Ntnlileiuen know this, and when a Imrxo tin a long day's drive before him they give lilm only wlmt U called a "chiH'k- feed." a very light meal, lo be followed at night with a heavy one. So there are two good reason for a man' not eating much on the day of trcx. It add nothing to hlx strength on that dny. and (he prtx-ex of diges tion call tho blood In work ut the xtomnch when every ounce of It I needed at tho brain, Survvying Land. The art of land surveying owe It oi'luln to the fact thnt the ICcyptliinx were nimble to Keep pci'imineiit monu ment on land which wax overttowed every yeai' by the Nile. I'mter audi I'lroumxtnnco It liceume ncccKxiiry to hnvo some nieiins of rcldentllylng the various piece of land. The lintru ineiitx nnd mntliiMuiitlciil methods of I Astronomy, with xitltulile modifications, were used by the Fgyplliinx for bind surveying. P.-tllmlnarlet. "You ought to forgive your enemies.." "I may I'veulunlly." replied Senator Snrgliutn, "Hut t should like lo glvo them n lexsnn beforehnnd, so thut they will know my forclvenex It gnnerou nnd strictly vo!iiiitiii'y,"-Wiidiliig1oii Stan , Whnft tlte (Jit? lie -Do yon think I ought to are your !uilnnd n'lotit niv marrying your dalirliter? S'ie-lienr tm, no n will rend all n limit It In l he ii'C"x.-rurli, .' Alwtyi Waiting. Dnsliawny-Voit luivp'xilei(dld look liur clotlicN, old man. -. Who Is your tailor? Cleviifton He'a the first man you see na yon go out. Life, - MEXICAN REPUBLIC It Owes Its Very Existence to the UniJeJ Ctatcs. A MONROE DOCTRINE VICTORY Ai ' Tlm Wh,B Wt H,d Troublee of uur uwn we eaia "rianca Ottl" to the Pewtrt el Ejrope That Tried te Ralte a Monarchy In Ameriee. If It hud not Ih'cii ror the I.'nlted HIiiliK tliere would now be uo republic of Mexico. Like all the twenty republic imitli uf iix, .Mexl, o hex Ix-en under the pro tix.'llou of the Monroe iloctrine. Tire dix'tiine ha been often uuexlloued by Kiiroiieiin pur.eia, but only once ha a nerlotlK uitcmpt Ix-cn mmln to violate It. Till wux bet w ecu ISilt and 11.", when the I nltcil Kt:..- waa engnncd In Inleruei'liie tvurfiire tlmt Imperiled It very exlxleine. Juxt nx kiii a our war broke oui the warxhlp ut Fug luml, Kinii'e and Hpalu xet aall for Me loo Mini took ikm-kMou of Vert Crux. Hecieiiiiy )cn'iird nntined the three allied ponei of our ihxp concern mid nnticty for the xii'iirlty mid wel fare of the Mexleim reptililic ud that our fleet would be tntloned In the gulf of Mexh'o lo look after our liitervxtx. Fiigloud uud Kpulu wioti withdrew, hut It tie-nine evident thut Nnpoleou III. Intended I i uverttiruw' the republic of Mexico m ho luiil the republic of Fram. A l)i tilhcn empire wn forved Umiu Mcxlcii by I'leueh troop, nnd an Aimtriiti arch.lnke. Muxluillluu. wat I (.elected ai the puppet xoveielgn. The I French PivukIoii noa dlre-icd aKiiiust all the republic of the new world. It wa iroplieled In 1'nrlx Hint In ten I year every Houth American republic would lie converted Into a inouiirchy I and Iho t'nltcd State Into a dictntor- i hl. .1 I TIlO band ol lllu Atiiorlfun irfit'An.. ' nipnt were IIikI, but the voice of the 1 Amerlnii people could not be llenced, In tbe mldxt of our own war,- when war with F.uglaud acenicd Imminent, the hoiixe of representative rlxked a wr with France by luxxlug a votn of UK) to nothing that "It doe not accord with the policy of the Fulled State to acknowledge any monarchical gov ernment erected uxin the ruin of any republican government in America un der the aitxplce of any Kuropoon power." Nothing more could be done at the time, but Juxt a iwxui a our war wa over General tirant propoxed to orpin Ixo au army of combined I'nlon ami Confederate aoldlcm who would volun teer to march to the City of Mexico and expel the Auxtrlau euiieror. He elected General (icbofleid to enllsl troop for ncrvlce on the republican aklo of Mexico,. The war department gave General Hchofleld a leave of ah eence for a year, with ieriulloii to go beymiil the limit of the Fnlted State and to take with lilm any of III staff officer that he wanted. In the mean time Grant ent Kherlilnn to the ttln Grande with OO.OUO troop, w hich wip distributed along the frontier, where they threatened tho French line. But fortunately force was not neeex. aary. The hIiow of force wa aunicleut and RchohVId wa aent to Fnrl to nc gotlate for the rellremcut of the French troop Inxtend of Into Mexico to drive them out. The secretary of atato nilltlcd NnMileon In November. ISlK, that the fulled Stale "Mill re garded the effort to etnhllh im-i'u:ii nenlly a foreign and lniierlal rrovern mem In Mexico ax dlsiillowulile ami Impracticable," Aa the enieror of the r renin illil not teem dlspovcd to jmy ' SIIV llftl.lltlnil tit tlilu l k'n- I n dellulto duto for the wltlidi-awal of tho French troops. Tho Mexican l'cu!illcnn innler .t.iii res had been keeping up n luive lljiil for freedom, iiltliouH Miixlmlllan ha I orderid all of tlicin xho) w!iei'eer caught, without tilul or the pox- ilillli. of pardon. Ax coon nx the I'nltcl State bad coiii tiled the wltliilrnwa' of tho Freiicli tin- rcpulilii mix vc;v nhlo to overcome the ImiM-rinllxi with no oitlelal assistance rrom the I'uHcl State. Their vlctoty wax marred by tho unnecessary execution of the would ho eluHror In spite of tho Interposition of Secretary KewaiM. But the I'nlted Stntet had to st..v "Manila off!" to Auxtrlu nx well as to France, Hiulier than have an Auxtrla.i archduke Ignomlulouxly dlxmouuled from llio Ihront) It wax fhinue,l to hIiiii Ili.tKH) Aiist'lnn troop from Trieste to Vein Crux, ltut our nihilxter m Vlcn un. Mr. Motley, wns told by Secretin Scwnrd Hint If Austria allowed n sin gle soldier to emlmrk for Melco the t'nlled St ill ex would 1 1 leak off nla. llotx in onif, 'Iho AilHti'lnu no em inent xnw the point ami prolillilted the ililpineiit of the troop enlisled ror Mcxlco.-New YoiU luilcpeinlent. What It I Th.t Win. A couiilrywonuiii t'eimii'ke.l to her neighbor during n i oiiverxiitlon on their return from innrkel, "Mow Is II, Mnry. that you have been married four times and I've never been married nl nil and I'm much hnmlHomcr than you!" "Aye, to be Nitre," returned Mitvy, "but It .nln't huuitsomeui'x Hint doe It. Sni'tih. It'a tho 'come hither' In your eye Worthy ef Admiration, Her Dnd-So you writ to mnrry my danmhter? , I like your nerve, Rnltor Well. sir. you ought trt. I xpent whole lot uf lime working It Up.-Ro. nm Transcript, , 3 - : . I . 11 ; FALL MATINEE OUTFIT. AD shades of purple loom large In autumn tints. So this beautiful suit la made of a dark purple velvet set off with silk braid and a bit of fur around tbe short coat's bottom. Tbe stand up collar I also fur. but tbe dashing, soldierly bat Is what make tbe Cos tume. if ' 'r,...-v, MILITARY LINES. Her soldier boy's font hns servisl a l unity model hero. Tiiii bromlelolh la ellt With n roll skirt, ilimlilc eiiUH HllU wide tvvers. This severity Is relieved ii lilt by lour row of tlUhlmi done lu poluls uroiiiul the skirt ut the kneo Hue, the eiilTs, Iho rullur nnd tho shonl iler lino of the enpet. I'lense observe Iho (Inshlnu little lint that good Hues, wide ribbon nnd a buckle achieve. Vsieolty ot Ralndropa. Of coarse we all know that It would be an utter Impossibility for atorm clouds to form nnd ruin to fall were It not for tbe mile of atmosphere that rlaet above our heml. Hut, KuppiistiiK It "ore possible for liiinniii hclnp lo exist In mi nttuosphcro Moil only rose to u level with their mouths nml t tin i storm clouds could torm lu tho rcplou oulshlu audi a low griule atmosphere, then every riilndrop would prove a fntnl to earthly erenlnres a If It were a steel bullet llird from a dynnmlte gtui.-lndon Nntnre Wl I;'; A 4 ;i "; $ ' I 1 v JT i Classified Advertising VOM SAL ANOKL CAKES Phone orders to No. Jl0- . TITtf YINVNA JSERKonlHES If y00 want the moat pork per lb. of feed. get a Winona Berkshire for your next berd boar. Spring pigs aver aged 100 lbs. each ai four months. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Roral RouUNo. 1. SiOtf H-ROOK bouse, tartly farnUbed, lot 75x100, on Sixth street, for sale real cheap, or will trade. For par ticulars Inquire B. A. Williams, SZS Ostroet I7S FOR SALE Good six-room bouse near Riverside school, two lots, fruit. Price reasonable Or would lease unfurnished or partly tarn ished to responsible party. Ad dress No. 1771, care Courier. 863 APPLES FOR SALE Hand-picked seconds. Newtowns, Spitzenbergs, and Ortley. Leave orders at Wine trout's implement house. 871 SLIGHTLY USED Chevrolet car, model 490, five-passenger touring car, In first-class condition, with extra equipage, for sale at a sacri fice. W. S. Maxwell. 867tf I NEED MONEY $1,000 will buy 1(0 acrea of land within five miles of this city. No agents. Owner only. Box 764, Grants Pass. 872 FOR SALE E. M. F. car. la good condition, good tires. Address No. 1791, care Courier. ' 8(9 FOR SALE Five aires in Grsnts Pass, home-like place, good build ings, will stand inspection, title clear, taxes paid, can give Imme diate . possession. Cash down $1,000; balance of $1,500 to suit purchaser. No agents. Apply to owner, H. E. Gethlng. Oakland, Oregon. ,879 TO RENT FOR RENT Cheap 80-acre fruit ranch. Perfect water right Ad-: dress No. 1792, care Courier. 889 WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Flrat class, strictly modern, furnished, flve or six-room bungalow. All Im provements, Including gas, north . side. Will leaae ror six months, . with option of longer period if sat isfactory. U yon have something meeting these requirements, tele phone at once. Will pay well for right place. Phone 280-J. 871 IWILL CONTRACT for. your beet pulp at Grants Pass sugar mill. Address Clinton Cook, Murphy, Ore. 869 : WANTED TO BUY Youna milk cows, fresh or about to be fresh; must be , good slxe. Phone 61J-F-2S. t870 COWS WAXTED-I will pay cash for four good Jersey cows that will come fresh between now and first of year. WrlteO. W. Meeker, Kerby, Oregon. 878 FOUND. FOUND Pair of glasses. Owner In quire No. 1798, Courier. 868 STRAYED .STRAYED Jersey cow, three years ' nil! vaartno1 vlra a'hen Inatf sKaiiv wtt neaftuB, J v fj nuou wsii avvut September, 1. Finder notify No. 1782, care Courier. 871 MIHt KLLANEOnS iCHYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up In r-gallon glata Jart and delivered st your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. , Telephone 9S:R and water wsgon will call. TAXI STAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any where In town 10c. Phone 181-R. I neuaence pnone sis-i u TIME CARD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Caves Rente) Effective Monday, May 1, 1916. Train 1 Iv. Granta Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek 8:00 a.m. Train 4 lr. Waters Creek....8:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass ..6:00 p.m. Dally exeept Sunday. All trains leave Grants Psss from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Paclfio depot For all Information regarding frelg' t and pustenger service call at the office of the company, Public Ser vice building, or pbone 181 for same. Train will stop on flag at any point between Gran's Pass and V O.ark Pa8-C"' .r,H'' every da Id tbe week. Hiai-t'em Huiband. ' "Wttnt to mi to t lie l iiea, er t mlclitV "I luive nothing to wear," snld t lie wire polutiHlly.- "Then we'll iiit to one of tlhise mov ing picture mIiown whero It's durk." Louisville I'mtrlei'-Jourmil. FHT8ICIAKS L. O. CLE Mi." NT, H. D. Praetlce limited to diseases of tho eye, tar, not and throat Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-1 8,' 8-8, or m polntment Office phono, (8; deres phone 1 5 9-J. 8. LOUOHRIDGK. If. D-, Pbyaielas aad surgeon. City or country ealls attended day or nlgbt Bea44aMS) phone 8(9; office phono 181. Sixth and H. Tuffs Bids. J. P. Traax. If. D.. Pbralciaa aaal surgeon. Phones: Office 111; resi dence 824. Calls answered at all hours. Country calls attended to. Londburg Bid. DR. ED. BYWATTA Soecialiat aa diseases of eye ear, bom aad throat; glasses fitted. Office hewn: I to 11 a. m., 1 to I p. m. Phosvas: Realdence 214-J; office 857-J, Schmidt Bldg, GranU Past, Or. A. A. WITHAil, M. a, Pbysldaa aad Surgeon. Office: Hall BUg cora er Sixth and I streeic. Phoaea: Office 111; residence 282-J. Hoars 9 a. m. to 4 j. m. DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. If. D. Pirst-clasa dtntlatry. 109 K Sooth Sixth street, Graata Pass Ore. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. X. D-lfod- era denUl work. Maud B. Brad lord, dental assistant. Rooms 4 and S. Golden Rule Bldg. Graata Pass, Ore. Phono 265-J. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON. Attorney-el-Law Practice In all Bute - and Federal CourU. First National Bank Bids. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attomeys- at Law, Grants Pass Bsaklng CO. Bldg, Grants Pass, Ore. E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Praotiea - in all courts. First National Bank EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attoraey- at-Law. Office Masonic Teanla, . Grants Pass, Ore. ; W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law. 1 County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Scballbora Bids. O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bids. Phono 270. Grants Pass, Ore. -f V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law. t rracuce in state ana tederal courta. Rooma 2 aad I. ; over Golden Rale store. ' MVSICAL tKSTBCOTION VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Fraaoo. Belgian school of violin playlas E. R. Lawrence 21S I street J. S. MACMDRRAY. teacher of vnlM culture and singing. .Lessons given at home of pupil if requested. Ad dress 711 Lee street " 8B1U DSAYAGB AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All ' kinds of drayago and 'transfer work carefully and promptly done. -Phone 1S1-R. Stand at freight depot A. Shade, Propr. F. G. I SHAM, dray age and transfer. ' Sctes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark A Holman, No. .50. .Real denca phom 124-R. THB WORLD MOVES; so do wa. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-R. , LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 14 A. F. A. M. Stated Communica tions 1st snd 3d Tuesdays. Visiting brethren cordially invited. A. K. Cass, W. at Ed.' Q. Harris, secretary, v GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1. O. O. F meets every Wed nesday evening In I, O. O. F. hall, corner 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invited to be present. Emll Gebers, N. G.; Clyde Martin. Secretary.- DKCOIUTOKS AND PAINTERS PAPERUANGINO, graining, palnt Ing. For the best work at lowest prices phone 293'. C. Q, Plant, South Park street. VETERINARY SVRGEXIN DR. K. J. BKSTl'I., Veterinarian. (Office in Wtnetrout Implement ..Bldg, Pbone 113-J. Residence Phone SOS-R. A8SAYEK8 !. R. CROUCH, Aaaayer, chemlat, metallurgttt. Roma 201-208 Psd dock Building. Grants Pass. ' . Mining blanks at the Courier offica.