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INDAY, lUCfKMBKH 8, 1010. DAJXY BOOCT nTEX OOCTUSI PAGE SEVXK SIMPLIFIED SPELLING. The On Thing Nedd U Make tag- 1 1 ! the World language,. Daring been fur yearn a teacher of Enullxb l foreigner ami In blith School puplla aa nail a a at ml wit tit DknIitu IuiiuumIk'm. ilia aiilijcct of an International Ihiiiiuhii Inli-iimta Bia grcall)'. v s , t'ertaliily uf the rtMir Important mod ern tougue Kngllali la ill enlcl nod liinptcat la, grsutmvr, having ud awful gentler audi aw Herman ami no Unud lul vt-rlM KUl'll uh riviit'li untl IIhIIuii. It baa ii battling depth anil aubttetica aa tba laat two mentioned i.tr.i., tmpoaallil pwnuiiclullnu aa Ilia flint. Tat. lu eplt or Ita simplicity, It la a, very bard luiuitaK for foreigner to maaler. Tula la doe, I feel, aolely to lu anlliinitted method (or lin k uf methi edi nf apelllug. Tlie dllhVultlea arielug from Ibt dlffereuc between Ilia apell Inn uf Kuicllkb word aud tbvir pro uuutlatlou aw almot Insurmountable, . fatal to It uulwraul dlffualon, lluw malty iiatlvvly KuglWh asking opl do we know, edm-aicd, nay, liiivllec- , ttnil, wbo almply ru limit t"lll, wbo ,hav given tip trylmiT -All over tba iiiiit Incut out heur r Iterated with boring monotony: "I Ilka to mtil tba English, but ii"l to apeak tt. It I too dlllH'Ull to pronounce. ' I ceu never It'll bow a new word abould be Malil."; lu r'rviiihud Ueriuau cur tatu letlerwoinblniiiioiia Invariably rep resent certain anuiid, while llalbiu la alwolntdy phonetic lu Itallnn echoola there la no auclt thing aa a 'eclllr.g teuton. Think what a aavlug of tltu,' leiiier and urey (or la It grayi matter thl la to ilia iirowlnit child! ' It la all very well to Inabit 0miu (La claaalc orluin of our orthography, but on.uir It for one moment wlib tba Brar aud nrlaiu.'rntk.' (mit-nl of tba Ital ian. Yet Itallnn tliTu not benltnte to discard all artificiality. I feel atire Hint only on thlug will make KimlWb. wbl.-h ataada today aa tbe ranlfih and amst-foui-lae of Ian-guagss-euly our tbluK wIM mek It tba nulveraal language., and -that la aim pllfled epelllng.-J. II. Ilarrta la Xw York Tlinee. PL! ABURIt AOBtB. Th win of pleasure eeldem laat tang anaugh ta adorn tha brow of him whs glueha them, far they era tha only rata whleh do riot retain their wot noaa after they havo loot I half boauty-Hannah Marot A man dt not npmont a fraction, but a whole uumlierj ho la c-ouptet la liliiivlf.-tkhoiiliai"r4 Waiting far Him to ttert tarn thing. "I'm Juat waiting for my hoeband to coaiiluUi about my trarKaac tbli nionlh." ' i "Itmdy to iilv hlin au ariiiimrnl, br "You bat I am. Ity mlatnka ha golf club ibo ka camr to the bouw. and I'ro got m.H-Ih'trolt rrt-o rrraa. Morbidly luaploioua. "If you wiuit to ttubt I'll bold your coat," anld the liyqtaixtPr to the i" relaoin uiuii. ' "tJtvat Sintt! fan't a iinm vmi ataml In tba Nttect wllbout bavbig a rhr-k boy try to work a tip out of hlmr'-WaahliiKion Mliir. A Prlie. "Yea," aaid the lih'l who Uitikoa col lecllmin. "It U olio of I ho lei auto graphic I Imve In my nillei llnii." v Hut arc yon aura It la BtMHiliu'K" '1'iwlilve. I nil It from a tlciiraui that lila wlfp roiflved from liliu." Iiudun Trli'irrniti. ' . He Mailed the Letter. Firm Woiuuii -1 it IHtor from you ycHiiMilny nii:l II whhiIiiiimI n whole 1 wwk iiht'iiil. SpcoimI Yoiiinn-8o yon really It. tlKMi' My IiiihIinihI uiunI hove iwicd It tlii' vory iluy Have It to hlin. Iliwtmi tl'liiiiNi'ilpt, How fM,v It la for oim to nucKi'it euro wny for hiii' ono elae to niiiimpi' a lro(ilili'Hiimc iiffnlrl ' ' .' , FPFNCHW0MEN DO REGULAR f-itciir ui- Americas ft tit Atodcilition. rHnvn girl at-oiitd nfi actual dlity- at STAGEC0.1G!! DAYS Travel Often Spelled Misery Be fore We Had Railways. . ' . ' TALE OF A WINTER JOURNEY. Oiaeemferta and Hardahlpa That Had ta Bo Endured by the Faeeengero In ' an Old Style' Trip Atreoe the Alle gheny Mountalne In IM1 . Haw tra rating la ntetamorpbomd thrao daya, to ba aura! Yet aoma utcii "fond of bandllug tba rliiboni" and mmo women wbo "want to aro tba eceuery at tbelr lalaura" atlll regret "the apaukliig uaya aud rot king atage eiOii'b of tba paat.",. . Bera la tba way tba Allegheny nioun talua were i-road lu IMS: "It wa tuldwbiler wbeu wa arrived at WbN'ID:. and aa tba atagecoatfb waa to alert at B o'rliH k In tbe worn lug no one thought of going to bed. go wa took our way through tha fruaen atrcet to aeture through tlckt-ta to Philadelphia. It waa pitch dark and bitter cold -the dump, penetrating weather that reachea tba very marrow of our bourn. - v "Tba Utile den. railed by eourteay tba office, waa Oiled with paaaengera aa damp, cold and 111 nttured aa our aelvaa. There waa a baudful of coal bunting In a amall grate, aud around It wera grouiied tbe rouud abouhlercd. nuaymiMtbetk- people wbo were to be our fallow ttartengere. They glanced at ua and cloned up 'all tha open apace sear tba Bra. aa If to aay: 'You don't get In bera. wa can tell you. Yon bare no right to travel In our coach, any wayP "At una able atood a labia, and It waa a roftaa iwt and cuia. mdm4iiu aagea froaen atlff and an tinattnettyt loaf of breaiK over which preatdo a tall darky, who leaned agalnat tbe wall faat aalecp. Wa were told that we could get a good breakfaat twenty mllea away from Wheeling. "Ag tba appolutcd time tbe heavy old coach came up. aud wa all clam bered In and atowed ouraelvea away pall mall. A abort way from towu tbeiw waa a long hill, up which the bornea tolled, ao thin gave ua all time to act I la down for a iiiitet nap.' One anora kfter another announced tbelr auiH-eaa: lu a few mlnutea all out of tba nine pnaaengpra wera olillvlona of tbelr winery. . ' "Nut lielug elecpy, I idudhd the auor era. A large fut uiau oppoalte ma bad a abort, au .'ry anora. lie anored ao loudly that bo woke hlmaelf np and glared alxoii hlin Impudently, aa though he boie tbey wouldn't make that nolae aiialu! "The old iady who waa rrttahlug me up In the corner anored deeply and con tentedly. "Home one off In a diirk corner bad a genial way of joining lu aa though be anored merely 'to oblige tbe iaaeu gcra; but the grniikt nitia!c'.un of the company wit oppoalte mc. I never brard anything npproai hlug him either for quality or coiii!n. It waa a Iwck action mii r Hint beirau lu a bold agi tato movement, auililenly brought up with Jerk mid ended with a wbtalle. 'The whole baud wna lu .full play wbcu we aloppeil with a tremendou Jerk, and everybody woke tip with oatha or Teuawxr over a had Jolt. Theaum mlt gnlnctl. there wua a aluirp crack of the whip, the horKce atiirted, and rv cry body wiia Jerked vlolctitljr back ward. 8atn the cborua began atialu however, and I Joined In till tha couch enme to a full Mop at the tuble where I be bornea were to be chunked. "SUIT anil alccpy ami lumped fron Ittlng ao long In one pnalilcn, tbe ami now roe nnd riiuio In nt all aorta of pliKca, waking uud, blluillng every body. Wlwil a (Uncontented lot we were! And wa nil IihIihI each other! , "At hint, 'brehlifnat-uh. hot coffee, bam and egga and bnckwhentl cuken: Tho uu-iil wua not Imlf over liefora we wcro ii bund of brother. Wa could noi do enough for eucli oilier. ' All waa li.u numy unit pence." , Nor wu tliut ull for ibey drove tiilu .t - :...- Ik frtmf ta VotgeV WtxAU faking a l'W'V. t: ImU i t K- J. '.rr-w-i aevera woiiiiIhIii atorm and latanae rqld, darkneaa; tba horaea fell on tha by roadK! the alas rocked wildly In tba wind and neur'y blew over. Twenty-four botu-B of tlila, a driver frocan atlff and aaalated down front tba bog. Wa do It now In alg bourn In a com fortable lied. In a warm, wall lighted car. Howe "uiotlcm lmia" are mighty good augela. , . Our chief loaa baa been tba treat cheerful, roaring oien Area that people bad In tboaa daya. Tba domestic vir tues began to decay when people ware reduced to altdng around a bole la tba wail or a gloomy metal reglatar. with out arnichnlre, atorlra. aonga, grand parents and little children routing ap ples or popping corn-frlcuda and stran gers dropping In an I getting a Warm welcome, ' a ' piaca In tba circle ' and what ftpanlards call "tha lova of the flre.n-Bahtmora News. ; '"" Quite a Chang. Twenty-five yeara ago a young bos band's wife went away for a two daya' vlalt. Wben she returned be met her at tba depot and embraced ber and kissed her. Tba other day alia returned from a two week' vlalt. . Ha met ber and said, while be took a cbew of tobacco. "Well, did you bava a good timer Kanani (Ity Htar. , ' - Nevjr let your mirth, 'Jubilation or pleaaurea dull your sympathy for tba sorrow, suffering, alckuaea or indigence of other people. THIS WORLD CROWDED? Yhy, lat-e Champlain, Fresen, Would ally Held All Ita People. . There mo on till globe about IJiOO, &UUKI hiluMtnn.e. Moxt of ua. wbo tack tbe iciikc or proportion, at tha mention of tbla Mg iiiiiiilwr are apt to aaU of the "nrr!wpuuilin",tf the world. ' Yet If we apare a few moments' Ibougbt wa.aba l better buow , what tb!s retewuis'- There la lu my atwly mom a gcngraphle globe aboat-tfteea luclica In" diameter. On that apbere there la marked a little aKrt about tbe abut uf the h lot of a tencll at any rule, ao amall aa to make It Inipotalble to wrte the luUutla of Ita name Lake Cbnmplaln-i-upou It. Yet whenever Lake Champlain frecfea over tiers ta good ktaadlBg room for every one of all tba lubabl tauta of Ibe rortb, and then tbla lake would be inttaldcrably Icaa -crowded lhaii aonip of the buny atrevta of New York. Indeed, atrnuge aa It may aogud. every one. .youtg and old, would Bod about one a)UNre yard to at and nKiu. Nay, more. If tbe very young and the very old would pleae to aland aalde on tbe aborra of the lake tba' remainder of tba total Inhabiting of tbe . world could arraniw a akatlng party where there woukl lu Icaa crowding thlin la hh-ii on a buy winter day on that akfet lug Mud In New Yorfc'a IVntrul park. ftketchlug the (dcture la like vlatinlnv big the treat trugisly of the human ra'e tho few icoplc of tlila earth di not Im-kIu to reallrc tbelr Immenaa oi-portunltli-a and tbelr unum-d reaourcea: meauwblie they bava tbe luxaue feel ing tbut the world la "ovet-populated." All our auleiicc. our rcllulon. our art have not given u cowuion seuae euough tn Iturii bow to uac tbera to live ciuufortiilily and happily we. tbla mere handful of liiluiltltnnta on this Immeiifte world of our. Nor dore It look aa if we were goluu to get to our aeuwea before mnuy. gcncratloua to come aa long aa we keep ou muddling aud bluuih-rlug. a long ua giycd and vanity, luat for (tower, the unilu Inher itance of the utuia and thoughts of the pnat. together with- miuio of our time honored tradltloua, keep ua In the cold. rcleutlea grip of bygone ages.-Froui "Itenewlng tbe Knrth i'ritm tbe Air." by l II. Hnckcland, In Hcrtbners. SENSE OF DIRECTION. A Help In Finding Your Baaringa at Night Without a Compaaa. Au English survivor of the South Af rican war who waa often acnt on Ions tlUlnnce night recommlNNuncrti his worked out a system whereby any out ran lie right at home In the dark with nut coiujma or other Instrument to aid ihc'acuae of direction, lie worUwl out the exnet movement and dlre -tlon of the Imrrat mill moxt eiislty (list hi ARMY WORK tUwav I ioOrnlSy hmcaJ 7 giilalied light In tba beavena o that tba least srleutlflc ey can recogolM thrae algna by eight, and tba whole dome of the bear ens becomes a vast compaaa. ., . It titer wera Br balloon or beacons placed In tba beavena north, eaat, south and west It would ba easy for any on i to go In tbeee-dlrectlon by elmply fol lowing tha sign. Similarly, if one wlahed to go, say, a band' breadth to tba right or left of tbe beacon one could easily do ao. Tha largeet stare In tba beavena can ba depended upon In tba same way,' -v "If you put the front buttona of your coat on tba north atar or other direc tion Ure," writes thl authority, "your right and left breaata give yon , an angle of 45 degrees from the aura ana your euouhler a right angi. Also, It 1 only a matter of a little prac tice to ba abut to meaaure 10 .degree of horizon with your band, ao yon can get any number of degree to tba right or left of your direction stars, and aft' er a little practice It become second nature to recogonlc tbe point of tbe compaaa at tight, and yon acquire tba tame aenaa of direction aa bosbmen, Arab and people wbo live far away from cMluutkm." Popular Science Monthly. ' naiiiiiiiii.iiinai aa .4 ' Fasting Pet-Health, , Tbousanda of yeara before tt waa practiced aa a religious rite fasting waa practiced aa a health meaaura In Egypt, India and China. Contempo rary to Cicero waa Asclepladee, a Greek phyalclan, wbo atrongly advo cated tbla Idea, and 1,000 years after bla day Ibn 8lna. philosopher and medical aage, argued tha virtues of temporary abstinence on tbe ground that It came eaaler tban couaiant mod eration. Age and Youth. W. D. Howell said of oh) aga at en of hi Sunday afternoon: - "Ag I modeater tbaa youth. I've often noticed that wbca I .tell a mojjhci , that her daughter la tba Imago of what a sb waa herself at nineteen tba motaaf Is delighted, but tbe daughter loot atartlad." ! Ufa In the Navy. ! . "And what do yon aallora dor asked . a vtattor on one of our battleship, j "Well," responded tba Jolly tar, "wa j doc what we please until we are told t to do something else, and then wa doea j that something e!e pretty dsra quick." i Boatoo Trauacrlpt . Buay. . BUgglna aaya a mau ought to attend to hi own busineaa." . . "Tea. But he think It'a hi business to abow everybody elae bow to attend to hi business." Washington Star, ' j How It Ended. "Ua and pa bad a terrible argument laat night." j "How did It end r . , "Mi'i going to get a new dreae and opera cloaks-Detroit Free Press. Why Sslt Causes ThirlL ' - Salt ba been described aa a natural ; stemsnt of tbe blood In about tba name ' proportion a In tbe water of tba ocean. Under general condition w do aot , feel the existence of aalt In our bodice j because ita effect la counteracted by a due proportion of water. , I When wa eat au 'exceaslve amount ' of en It thlrxt I (-rented by the demnnd . of nntur that we ulso take a iror i tluimte amount of water ami dilute the aall to Ita proper relatlre anioant Any food thut tenda to nbmirb the molatnrc of the ImmJj- will inose Ibiral 1t the same rvaaon that our phynlciil welfare requlrea a balance)! tiuiiiitliv f wntei. 1 Scared by tho CUpr.ant. ' .' , Tradition ba It that I'aesii hrotiL-m ! elephanta with him in Hrlniln miiI ilm j they i-oiiirllmieil ! hia itiioiici ( im . lalund llnclim iin-'ir.iwsfnlly iiilciiifl . ed lo crow the TIiiiiiii-h i'mi-hi t'Ulii.n I Inrce turret on ait elephant ami t IliK It wllh IhiM'Iiii-ii him I -tlllivi-r-dered llieui In mm Ilie ireinn rt Ui r I uikiu the ItrlloiiH. icirilbtl at ttie 1 of the unknown uioiihu-i nvd m --.mfii , alnn -Loiidnn rhrouli-le ! Tahfcy , "Tabby" ai ouuhi iu in- n-Hir I "atahe." belnu derlveil froin "atai- ' ; tbe name of a famous Hired In HiVvihiU whleh used .to lie the urt-nl nmrK." for allka A latiti.s. cafa !: n , thought to be like the wav' nlHrklllu i of watered allk' ' j . .'...... : ! iConn.enl tkuo.taticn. jf "The riiKlimnn for w-u.cii 11 iv eel 1 til) g mure Youthful eu'i'y your," fom mented one uiuii. . "Doc Hint meet with your dloap provalT" . ' "Not a bit If It goes on thl way a few acaaona more my wife will be willing to give up ber automobile and ride In a baby carriage," Washington Bur. tha Courier office. TIMB CARll Cowt. Railroad Comtmny BffeoUv November it, Kit. Train 1 lv, Grant Pass 7:00 a.m. Train i lv. Waters Creek... .10:00 a.m. - Dally except Sunday . AU train leave Grant Pas from the corner of U nnd Eighth street, opposite tba Southern Pacific depot. For all Information regarding freltht and nasaenaer aervlce call at Mb omc of Mm-eowiian-, r .i V.t S f - vice bWldfns, , cr phone ' 131 r aama. . lANOkX CAXES Phoa ordsrs to No. U 0. CLBMBWT, . at OPnotie J- ;.. .i ' .:: ; mt United to AuMaaes of tba ay, ma, ALFALFA, RED CLOVER and all throtL OUaaae ltUd- graa seed are cheaper now tbaa """f on, ?u -. ,lUr. Writ tor sample and N""Jt-' oa. price, gtrfctly fancy atock. Ralph Phoa Igg-J. , Waldo Elden, Central Polat, Ore- g. LOUOHRIDOB. M. D.. PkygMaa goa. . v 80tf aad surgsoa. City or eoaatry eaZ FOR BALE Bungalow, strictly mod- "leaded day vt adgbt Beat lien era la every way, convenient and Po M; oee aaM Jli. wll bnflt, ala rooms, Baa location. 4 H. Tafil Kij. , easjrterms. Very reasonable. Also J. p. Trnmy at. tl, rkyw ati ome furniture. Telephone ltl-Y lurgeoa. PaBa; OScaBXS; rest- or call at BOB West C street. 123 deace tit. CeJla aaawareal at 3 FOR SALE 17,000 building; brick. Caaatry ealls attaaded t. Inquire at sugar factory or phoaa . "4bars VUg. . ' " ' ' - ' 1B DR. ED. DTWATTR pedaUat aa FOR SALE One gentle 1200-pound ot aye ear, aeea aad work, mare, in excellent eondlUoa. "tt'oAt; gtaasea Bttd."OCo b: Cneap at $60. A.. N. Parsons, til to p. as. Paams ; Raaldeae 2B4V; ofBoo JIM. . BEVEW milk cow., Jersey, and Dur- BW filMto Ore. hat, one work horse, two bog, - - three pig for sale. Inquire X. L. A- A..WITHAM, at It, nyatelaa aad ! Shsrp. two miles from city on Mer- 8rg eoa. Ofloa: Hall Od, ra- lln road. til r Blxth aad I atreete. rheaas: WINONA BERK3HIRE8 Four June il'LT' : 2nd. 1111, how dsaghtera of " Laurel Champion out of Berryton 0K3rZB7S Belle list, a Une ribbon sister ot B, C. MACT. P. at D.WwUaaai Improver B. Winona Ranch. R. 1. intMr7m 1M aoath ca, A-Box. GranU Pas. Ore. . tl2tf Oiasta Paae Ore, FOR SALE-Good driving nag that BBRT R. ELUOTT. D. It Da- da .not fear train, ontomoblle. (ra dM(al wor(. Si M,nLh,or,, V- 801 ford, deatal aadataat Jteessa 4 Rogue River. Or. t2 d B, Qoldea Rale Bldg- Oraata FOR BALE Good Jersey milk cow. Pass, Or. Pbene 1IM. . Inquire at 811 Orchard Avenue. 17 -T . .' .. ' CHANCE! FOR SOMEONE starting la VT ' , , housekeeping. Purilture. dlihaa H. :D. . NORTOM .-. Attcra7-'I r , and cooking otnIla. cheap. ; 504 Practice la aa.le aad Ft". West Q street. I - tlB Cimrta.' Flrrt WsttoenU EaO: FOR BALE. OR TRADE for'automo- COLTIO ft WILUAXS Attcrt r- blle, three gasoline donkeys, eight ' tlw.' Giants Paae aUaata'Oa. wheel scrapers, Noi 3, one gasoline Bldg. Grtata Faat,' Ore.' ' revolving ahovel, on S5 h. p. boll- : T T r and engine. M. C. Ament 118 a.B-V1AW ?W.jUteraaqr. fnm . la all courts. Pint Nattosal Beaut FOR SALE Toung Jersey ow. "Call ; Bldf. v v . at 501 West Rogue River Av. Ill r'"'':"'"; "' ''' - - EDWARD H. RICHARD. Atteraar-- TORBALE-Falrbanka-Morseapeclal OmfZ six b. p. gasoline engine. Has had n... q-. . . , ; but' little use. Price 1110 csh- ' ' ' " ' Inqulr at Room I. Masonic build- W. T. MILLER, Attornay-at-Law. tag. r 120 Coottty attoraay .for Jeespkiae ; - ' "" ' " - County. 7 !OSos: Scaallbora EUa. FOR 8ALE Five bones (three can ' w""w:."11- be driven lngly); three cow, two O. 8. BLANCBARD, AtteracTHU-Law. helfr;( wagon; farm, Implements. GrtnU Pas Banking On. El, Will trade one team for good Ford. . Phoaa 37. Oraata Pass, Or. Phone Oeerge Morria, V. A. fJLKMENTS Attoraey-st-Law. R. F. D. 1. Grants Pav. , 120 Practice' la atate and federal ' . TuHKST ' : Room t and 3,' over ,..r" " T ZTrn Golda Role atore, ' FOR RENT Six-room home, SOS C .- .-. . treet, opposite Central school; 10 MCBIOAt IKSTRCOTION S per month. Inquire on premise, tf - - . ' . .rr .... a.-JL J. S. 1IACMCRRAT. teacher of voice FOR RENT Nicely furnished house ca)tur and singing. ' Lessons gjvaa at 315 E street. Inquire ot Mrs. ' at hollle of pnp ,f ,,,4. A4. L. B. Coffman, 655 North Fifth 4reaa 711 Lee rtmt'r.-'-'Wtt ..,tr"" . L 91 JESSIE & KNAPP Piano and voice FOR RENT New and ued planoa Chorna aad choir directing. Studio and organ. On year'a rent to realdenc. 114 North Second street apply on purchase price. The Music Phone 62S-R. BSItf and Photo House, Stanton Rowell, proprietor. ' ; 937 URAlfAGK AND TRANSFER j ' " ''.'"'.',w'Aotct.7'T.7'' COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All I -rr-rT-T- , ', ", kind of drsytge , and . traaafar WANTED A capable and reliable work retaHy and promptly don. ! man to canvass Josephine county Phone 1SI-R. Stand at freight j for us. Permanent If satisfactory, depot , A. Shade, Propr. . , Write us today foe parllculat.' Ore- goa Nursery - Company. Orenco, ISHAM, drayags and tranafer. I Oregon. Largest fruit aad orna- Safe, planoa and furniture moved. mental aursery In the we.L 840 ckd' b'T4 "V10 5? , : Clark Holman, No. 50. lleal- I DRESS.MAKNG Will go out by the jenct phont 134-R. i day or will take sewing at home. -- ' :.. 1 j Ladles' anlta. top coats and gown. THB ORLD MOVES; ao do we. i 417 E street. Phone 212-J. Mra. B"ncn Bro ?r,,,8,er Co. Phone ! Catherine M. La Trell. ' 916 l'"B' . ' ' ' MAN AND WIFE want work cooking LODGES In mining or lumber ramp. Address c.iUNTS PASS Lodge No. 84 A. F. j ;Nu. 2131, care Courier. . 1S A.-M. Stated Communlca- ; OLD PAPERS We by Tleanlold- ' ...tloaa lat and 3d Tueadaya. "' ed newspaper and old magjiaines. fQi Visiting brethren cordially j . I'nlon Junk Co., phone 21-J, 503 V Invited. - A. K. Case, W. at. 1 South Sixth street. 919 ' Ed. 0. Harrl. secretary. Il7GHiTMARKET FRICES paid GOLDEN RULE LODGE. NO. 78. 1. O. ' for all kinds of furs. Inquire at O. F. meota every Wed- , City Market. . ' 919 f HBaday eveauig la I. O. O. ...... .. .... "-:-.-rrii Vn-' " F, ball, corner 6tb and H. ! Sta, VuUUng Odd Fellow oordlaUy j WILL THE PARTY, who picked up a invited to be present. : Emil Gebers, I lady' black fur scarf last evening N. Q.; Clyde Martin, Secretary. ' 1 please notify No. 2146, care ... ! Courier, or phone 21 2-L. v 916 MISCELLANEOPB 1 VETERINARY SCRGEON TAXI STAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any DR. R. J. BE3TUL, Veterinarian ,B t0:" IMf : Office in Wlnatrout Implement Rnoe phone 14 -U . tt ' Bldg. Pbone 113-J. Realdeaee urants PASS ART STUDIO 604 i' Phono 80B-R. ' South Sixth street. Office houra. PAPERHANQINO. graining, palat- ' i ',. . "i Ing. For the beat work at lowest ASBATERS ' price pbona 195-J. 0. O. Plant, B. R. CROUCH, Asiayor, cbamUt, South Park street metallurgist. Rom 201-208 Pad- , . , r dock Building. Grants Pass. '. A Toait WNEir" ToibOAN or tw iteiicd -and their hearts never etmerf to ni''wrktteea! Mf. HAVE CLIENT with money to loan on first das security. O. S. Blanch ard. , , " IKtl