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riuoAY, January la, mi , DAILY , ROGUK RIVEIl COl'IUEH FACUR THRKB UNCLE SAM Photo by Amtrlcan I'reas Association. At Hit Nw Yurk navy yard at Brooklyn Old Glory I niad In all elxee rr fuel Hum uh. decided to ktaudardhte all flag used for federal purpoaes. tier U seen a wonmn flnlabintf flag. PESTS THAT LIVE ON PESTS. Tiny oarplen-lil.e Crab a Deadly Ft lo Housarlit. To the imliuullut ur to nuy out sc- cuMomed tu oliacrv nature rloaety (lie fart In apparent that Hie protilcin of llcnc are proportionately Ilia Mine , In every form or airatuin of Ufa, Even , the rommo.i lioiiM-rly. which seemingly baa nothing Hwt iu ilu but lo crawl lailly over whatever U left uncovered and I lion jro bupplly on He way. doing lie brat 1 1 tirliii alioui uu aillllatlnn betnenu lb clean and (lie uiK'leau, oo , rationally meet tie XeuieMs la I lie , form of n lln.v crnUIko rrratur which ttai'he Itwlf o l ho fly's leg .. Thee Utile creatures are known to tlie ac'cullm at ptciuUt ncorplon. ur cbellfer. aay I lie Popular Holem Monthly, They nmy sometime lie found between tho leave of ulit books Hint luiv stood uourd for n long time and aluo tiiiipniti tlie hark of troca and In moaacs, Alllioucb they are enllcd fnlae aoor pinna, I hoy rewinlili- the I rue arorplou cloaely In g.-neral etnn nun except for their mlmuo site. Hoi tlioy bave no - poison (land ai the true icorplnt' bar. The Mlndi ilii-inaelre to other Insect also, but they arum to Ihj IU apeclal pent of the luniKi-fllcs. M. iv Met aupM-e Hint t'.icy actio tlie fy'a lef and bold on until the fly die, eltltor worried rvfrlsbtrned lo doatb by llie .QlWttHilmlitii presence. When tho fly le dead tlie little creature feed on tlie body. TRACING A CRIMINAL. The Meat Expert Will Leave Seen Mark That Betraye Him. . Ruoreeafni criminal nearly alwayi : apeclalU In their work, and It la ow- Inn to thla fnvt that dctecilre In many caeca aro able to track lliein down. . nye th riillaOclpbta ldircr. Not . only do criminal make practice of couiudlilm on iartlt'ulr etyl of crime, but th met bod profcRaloual crook employ ar practically alwaya on tb miiio plau. On burclnr, for Inntnnc. will at way enter HirotiEb the fanllcbt over tb front door of a abop, another by broaklng In at tho back. Moat burglar. CHICHESTER S PILLS e a RriiMJa SOLD BY DRtXiGISTS mitYWHCRS W B pnlin.lillM.liM.lllttn 44 One Hundred. Golden Hours " .? t Between J-NtWOUeamlnd New York , SoiiiKern ' Pacific 'Atlantic "Steamers It . .5i to J Costs - ::iNb - More Berth and mal Included on palatial itwnwhlp 1twn hw Or leani and New York at aamt coH aa all rail trip. i,H la Bttln climax to your trip thru California,, Arlioaa, Nw Mexico Texu and Loulana. Write for free booklet, "One Hundred Qoldei Hour at 8ea" and "Hide Trlpi Buiwet Route." : -JOHN M. flCOTT, fJeneral Paaienierv Agent , " Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIG LINES Vlilt th Apaoh Trail Bnroute . . ., , ..:..1',.i,.t--c MAKES ALL HIS , . , j ton, mHI co'iiluually repeat a burglary In tho kiiiiii i.oliililioititHNl. It I liy carefully nlMorvliuc and cot Iiib the ilnl ryitinti nntprloit crmA: adopt that delPCtlTca enn often, effect their a r route Mauy a time littrBiarr baa occurred and the rrlinlnal rantnli oil. loerlnu apparently no mark by whkh be could bo traced, and polle ollkhiU ha boon able to produce hlin In court III In a few dayi, to (be utter kIoiiIhIiiiio: t of all concerned. It dora net matter bow anhtle or rarvful a r: mliinl n'liy lx. be alway leurea aoinn lirnytnu elifii bolilud for Hi well tud'iiiicd (lotrctlve lo act upon. Th Moral o' the Story. Prnfiwir j ilin Snnooi' UafM-tt, au thor o. "A I.I.V of Andrew Juckaon," !u one of b' loolurcs at Smith college, rconto a ll known atory hi regard to Hicpticii . Pooclna, cloNliig with a umnil whloti aroiiM-l ncciiHar Inlereet. ii-in(liii. nit the mi i ra live ruua, waa once e.lllng In a pnifound lo-p lu the corridor of tho capllol when Adeline i 'ul In, a Wnhltii;toii belle, rmwod by. S!ie did not know Hie atcccr, but vaa atriu-k with co:iikik.ioii on wtIhk nch a aplciidlilly liitollirlinil fnee under uoh coiidltlonH, nod. et(Kiltig down, laid her handkerchief over It to pro tect it from the file. iKiuglaa oil awakening found the handkerchief, aoiik'tit tho owner and eventually mnr rlcJ her. There wna a wuHe, and then the profemor added : "Young la dles, the uioml of thl elory la, have jour pocket handkerchief marked," Hillary f th Word "Telegram. In the reniliilccnce) of I'redertck Seward, eon of Wlllliini II. Seward, be tell of the duy lu tho olllcc of the Allmuy . KvculiU . Jollruul, edited by Tb'irlow Weed, thp polllloul Warwick of hU time, when the 1rd 'telegram" wn firt uxed lu Unit pniwr. tudecd. it la lutlumled that the word . wax there coined by olio K. I'. Smith and joiiu tukon up and ucd peucriilly III Euglaud a well a tu the fulled mate. To pronounce on tli validity of (hi claim, who la couietent1 But It la alwayi lutcrentlng to get a aide light on the paternity of a word. CbrlMlan Science Moultor. Strength f Flh Olu. . In a recent toat of tb atrengtb of flab glu, aaya tb Popular Uediautca, a pull of 0,030 pouuda waa required lo aepaiKui Oie halve of a on Inch wood' a block that bud becu cemented to gether wltb till adhcalv ubmunce. Job printing of every deacrlptlon tt th Courier office. OWN FLAGS It was recuUy TRAPPED IN A STOKEHOLE. Th Pat That fireman en a Warahlp Ar Liable to Meet Tb aoldlcra who flxht wltb leaat rec ogoltlnn In the battle at tea ar the atokera of th dintrurer running el full iieed. Klght men work under the command of a atokor twliy officer In a apace ao narrow (bat uovemeut of any kind aevuia lmpoille. Tbei l a fur. uac lu front and one In' tb back. Sandwiched In between la a max of lever, pipe, pump and gear. Yet within thine clou quartern the atokera Hud apaco lo perform tuoli beartbreakliig toll In au atmosphere ul uoat loo hot (o bi'iuihe. My the Poi illar fnU'iiio Muutbly. When (be ucu are at their hi the Iron batch 1 cloned dowu. mil fhe nlr xuckeJ In throii(,'h a vcMllntor hue to puia tbrouiih the furnace before It geta to them. So loug uh (ho (tump work well aud tb evaporated water I displaced wltb automulic regularity by frcab neither tbo tube uor the boiler costing can get dangerously hot. But avmetlmca without apparcut cau.e(he water "low ly deacon da below tbe level. Some time tb cauae of nilachlef I a leak agea pl broken or a Joint (trained that allowa (be water to cacie. If It can be remedied, well aud good. But If not aud the water continue to drop iteadtly tbo toker petty oflicei ba but one duty to perform to keep tb hatchway from being oued by tb frenxk-d tokcr. thu allowing the flame to eacape ami deatroy the eullre vcaael. Tb beroe who perUh a tbe atokeholda Ilk ao many rat caught In a Dory trap are not evcu lUted. tpartaeu. Bpartacua w a Tbractan of nobl birth. Whll sen-lug aa an officer In au auxiliary corpa of the Roman army b doaerted, and. being nppreheuded, b waa reduced to ilavcry and made a gladiator. Eicaplng, be collected a body of alavea aud gladiator, 73 B.C., aud ravaged all aoutbern Ituly,' defeat lug aeveral Human force that were acnt agnlmt blui. Ho, wa defeated and alalu by Craaau. 71 B. Q. HI re volt at one time threatened (he very cxlatenc of tb republic. Blow Your Own Horn. " By IREEN. Moacsty is . all right. But it may be carried too far. Have you a good article' for sale? Then U ..U li -nfl-' ow your horn. . " Insist that you have a good article. Then keep on insisting. ( If the peo ple don't believe it ' at first tell it to them again. Eventually they'll ; give .it a trial. Tlhien, if you have the goods, you're on the highroad to sue cess' ; . , j' ; . u Drill the stuff mto the public. ' Make ' the. pec-, pie see your ad. Give them something 'Jto hrnk! nKnut. If vou have the simon pure thing don t spare the adjectives. NOTICE OF KUOOnOX - OF THE G HANTS PAM ' IJUUGATION PI8TJUOT ; Notice 1 hereby given tbat an election ha been called by tb un doralgned County Court, punuant to Uectlon 16S Ird' Oregon Un a amended, and the am will tie held on tbe 17th day of January, 117, between the houre ot 8 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of determining whether or aot th territory hereinafter dea eribed ahall be organized a an Ir rigation Olatrlct under th provl lion of aald 8ectlon. The boundaiie of aald propced Irrigation Dlatrlct within and for which ald election will be held ar In Jackeon and Josephine Countlee, State of Oregon a follow. Ile-clnnlng at a point In Jackaon County, Oregon, where the north and outh center line of Section 21, Twp. 36 8., Kange 4 W., intersect th louth bank of.Rogue River; thence sonth along said center line of See. 21 to the north line of Sec. 2ft; thence west along said north line of Sec. 28 to the northwest corner there of; thence south along the line "be tween section 28 and 29 to the east and west center line of Sec. 29; thence went along said center line tbrouKh sections 29 and 30 to the Josephine County line, all above be ing In Jackson County and in Town ship 36 South and Range 4 West. Thence north along tbe Josephine Couuly line to the X. E. corner of Sec. 25; thence west three and one half miles to the N. W. corner of (he N. K. quarter of Sec. 28. Twp. 3 S., Kanne ! West; thence south three quarters of a mile; thence west one- half mile; thence north one-quarter of a mile to S. E. corner of the 3. E. quarter of Sec. 29; thence west one and one-half mile to the N. W. cor ner of the S. E. quarter of Sec. 30, Twp. 36 8., Range t W.; thence south one-hair mile; thence west two ana one-half mile to the 8. W. corner of Sec. 26, Twp. 36 S., Range 6 W.; thence north one-half mile; thence west along the east and west center line through Sections 27, 28. 29 and 30 about three and one-half miles to the east bank of the Applegate river; thence following the east bank of Applegate River to the sonth bank of Rogue River; thence In an easterly direction following the south bank of Rogue River to the place of begin ning. Kxcepting therefrom certain lands within said limlu which will not be benefited by irrigation from said pro posed system, and Inclusive of those lands which may hereafter be added to said system upon the application of the ownera thereof. hands to be excluded from the boundaries of said proposed Irriga tion District on account of having an adequate Irrigation system to sup ply their needs: 25 acres in S. V.4 of S. W. '4 of Sec. 20, Twp. 36 8., Range 6 West, belongiug to J. T. Mlddleton. 21 acre In north half Sec. 20, Two. 36 8.. Rantje 6 W., belonging fo j. W. Stringer. H acres in X. E. Sec. 21, Twp. 36 S.. Range 6 West, belonging to J. B. Stringer... 154 acres In Sections 20 and 21, Twp. 36 8., R. 6 W., belonging to Leonard Orchards Co. 21 acres In north half of Sec. 22, Twp. 36 S., R. 6 West, belonging to Julia A. May. Also the following lands to be ex cluded on account of being used for manufacturing purposes: . 5.47 acres bounded on tbe weBt and south by the Pacific Highway in Sec. 19, Twp. 36 8.. Range 5 W . belonging to 1. B. Hood and now leased to A. L. Edgerton. . 1.15 acres known aa Howard tract; 1.05 acres known as Robinson tract; .84 acres known as Russell tract; 3.09 acres' known a Moore tract; all the above being in East tt, Sec.. 1 9, Twp. 86 8.. Range 5 West, and be ing leased by Frank P. Doe Lumber Co., with option to purrnase. About 50 acres In Sec. 20, Twp 36 8., Range 5 West, belonging to Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Inasmuch aa a majority of the title holders of land within the boundaries ot said District did pe tition that the officers thereof be elected at large, the Court ordered Tbe polling place for said election la as follows: At the houae oa the land owned by N. C. Boynton In . Josephine County. Oregon, which land la de scribed aa follow: . Beginning 905.1 feet west and 730 feet south of the quarter Section Corner between Sec tions 19 and 20, Townenip boutn, Range 5 Went ot the,. Willamette Meridian, running thence South 180.6 aSet. thence west Sit . feet fthenc north S80.S feet, thenoe east S68.8 feet to the place of beginning, All belna irlthln flection 19. Town nlD 86 South. Kange a west oi tn Willamette Meridian. The electors of eaid proposes ir rigation Dlatrlct are hereby requir ed to cast ballot at ald election which ahall contain the words, "Irritation District -Yea." or "ir- rla-atlon District No." There will alio be elected at cam election three (3) Directors for said nroDoaed Irrigation Dlstrlot and also a Treasrer for ald. proposed Irriga tion District, who shall, in case tno legal elector in ana for eaia pro posed Irrigation District ahall tot in favor-, of organist uc the same, hold said office In aald Irrigation District until their aiucoeasor ar elected and Qualified. C. O. GILLETTE, , , k County Judge. :fr . .. .. Attest: Clerk. J. LIND, M. ROBINBON, County Commissioners. E. L. Coburn, County , ' Whr H "tula. ' "Are you the head of the bouseT' "I wouldn't say tbat exactly, but I do the driving when th missus and I go out In tb auto," - Detroit Fret ClassifiedlAcaVeriBing JrOat MAX. ANGEL CAKES Phone orders to No. 190-J. 787tf FOR SALE CHEAP Ten acres young bearing pears, Bartletts and , DaAoJous. . Will sell five or 10 acre cheap or exchange for south ern California. W. C. Rice, 682 South Park, Pomona. Calif. 9S1 APPLESnroTl-tAIJEItMnburg, Ortley, Talpyhawkla, Newtown Pippins, Price SOe to $1.00. Phone ' 606-F-14. C. N. Gllman. 949 WINONA BERKSHIRE Four Sept. 19 and Oct. (, 1916, sons and three , daughters of , Winona Lee Cham pion 2ndt the 650 lb, at 14 month grand champion son of Laurel Champion. Avr. wt. pigs 81 lbs. at 12 weeks. Winona Ranch, Route 1, A-Box 10, Grants Pass, Oregon. F. R. Steel. : 950 MACHINERY FOR SALE Including boilers, engines, pumps, air com pressor, air drills, hoist, stamp mill, Chilian ..mill, concentrator, rock breaker, pipe and fittings, pul leys, shafting, belting, rail, ore cars, redwood tanks, generators, motors, etc. Waldo Copper Com pany, First National Bank build, ing. . 944tf STRICTLY FANCY SEEDS Alfalfa, Red Clover, Timothy, scarified sweet clorer. Bye Grass, etc Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Oregon. 947tf RELINQUISHMENT 120 acres. creek, about 75 acres tillable, about 25 acres meadow black heavy and finest ot land. . 11 miles to railroad, good range back. This wont last long. Price $450. L. A. Launer. 953 FOR 8 ALE Gentleman's Lenawee bicycle, 20-Inch frame; In fair condition, at a bargain. Apply to A. J. Worsdell, 712 North 7th St. FOR SALE The complete bottling works, machinery and all that goes with it for the manufacturing ot soft drings, working every day and supplying a first class trade. Build ing can be rented. Mrs. Kelnlin, Bottling Works, Grants Pass 949 A classified ad will give results. TO RENT FOR RENT Six-room home, 305 C street, opposite Central school; $19 per month. Inquire on premises, tt FOR RENT Irrigated place .near Grants Pass. Responsible party only. Address No. 40, care Courier or telephone 604-F-3. 950 FOR RENT Room with board. Good room, good board, prices reason able. Inquire ot Mrs. Win. Atchi son, 662 North 7th street 951 WANTKD CALIFORNIA JUNK CO. We boy all kinds of Junk, bear hides, furs, rags, brass, copper, sine, old pap ers, magazines. Call 403 South 6th Street, or phone 199. ; 943 LET ME DO YOUR LAND clearing by contract. Address '311 R street, Grants Pass, Ore. ' 945 WANTED For box factory, steady work one planermkn, three cut off men, three band sawyers, one circular resawyer. Fruit Growers 8upply Co.. Hilt, Cs. 941tt WANTED Black sand concentrate. . Low treatment charges; high ex- traction of platinum '. and gold. . Black Sand Plant; Ke'rby, Ore.. T. ' W. Gruetter, Mngr. 952 MISCELLANEOUS TAXI STAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any where In town 10c. Phon 1S1-R. Residence phone 24 2-L tt LOST LOST Lady's gold watoh between - L street and upper end of ., city "' nark on New Year's eve. Finder return to No. 44, care Courier. ISO a i- ..i'0' Fere Plleman. "After all," remarked a policeman, .the life of a cop baa aouie juy In It' ,, "For Instauce,1', (UKgcHtcd an elderly gentleman, who overheard the remark. "WelL a a geueral thing, a police man Is kept! so busy, listening to tb trouble of ptber' people be has little time .to, think of bis own." Youkar Statesman. . Warned. ' The pllli bar a horrlbl taste,' said th lady customer. "Pleat tak them back and give me Something I can enjoy." "Very well, madam,' answered tbe obliging druggist "but pleas reraem bcr tbat the difference In tbe price of a box of pill aud a box of bonbons Is couilderM."-BlrUitham Ag-Hf aid. PHYSICIANS h. O. CLEMENT. M. D.- Practise , limited to diseases of th eye, ear, nose' end throat 01 asses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-6, or 'on ap pointment. Office phone, 62; rest dence phone 359-J. S. LOUOHRIDGE, M. D., Physletaa . and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. lUsldemea ' phono 369; offle ' phone 111. Sixth and H. Toffs Building. . P. TRUAX, 11. D., Physician a4 surgeon. ' Phones: Offioe I26;'rat' dence 124. Calls answered at all hours. Country calls attended to. Lnndburg Building. DR. ED. BYWATER Specialist diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Offioe boon: 9 to 12 a. m 2 to 6 p. m. Phones Residence 234-J; office 217-J, Schmidt Bldg, Grants Pass, Or. A. A. WTTHAM, M. D., Physician and ' surgeoa. Office: Hall Bldg., corner Sixth and 1 streets.' Phones: Office ' 116; residence 28Z-J. Honrs: a. ' m. to 4 p.m. DENTISTS. E. C. UACY, D. M. D. First-class ' dentistry. 109 tt South ' Sixth street. Grant Pass, Oregon. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law Practice in all State and Federal ' Courts. ' First National Bank Bldg. COLVIO ft WILLIAMS Attoraeys-,at-Law Grants Pas Banking Co. ',. Bldg, Grants Pass. Ore. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice In all courts. First National Bank Building. , EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Office Masonic Temple ' G-ants Pass, Ore. W. T. -MILLER, Attorn ey-at-Law. County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law Grants Pass Banking' Co. Bldg. ' Phone 270. Grants Pass, Ore. -' r, A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law Practice ' in state and federal courts. . Rooms I, and 3, over Golden Rule store. MT8ICAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MACMDRRAY. teacher of role . culture and singing. Lessons fires at home ot pupil If requested. Ad dress 714 Lee street- ,8Sltf JESSIE C. KNAPP Piano and votes. Chorus and choir directing. Studio . residence, 614 North Second street Phone 523-R. . ' 880tf DKAYAUK AND TRANSFER . ' COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO... AU klnda ot drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 1S3-R. JStand at freight depot A. Shade, Prop. ... F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. S,fes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark ft Holman, No. 60. Resi dence phone 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; o do w. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-R. . A88AYER8 . R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist, metallurgist Rooms 201-20S Psd dbek' Building, Grants Pass. DBCORATOR8 AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING. graining, paint ing." For the tiest work at lowest prices,' phone J95-J. ' C. O.-Plant South Park street VETERINARY SURGEON. DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office In "Wlnetrout Implement "Bldg. Phone 11 S-J Residence "Phone 305-R. I'tt.l I.tt. I. .-(".... .. T TIME CARD Tlie California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company feffextlvetoecember 6, Vill Tuesdays .and . Fridays. Train 1 1. Grants Pass.. 10.00 a. . Train S It. Waters Creek 100 p. m. All trains ieave Grants Pass from (Iin vuiji.i v. ' .-- - opposite the Southern Paclflo depot. For ' all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at th office ot the company, Public Ser vice building, or phone 131 for sume, , ,.;. j Vessels lorge mny venture more, but little bests should kp near shore,-. Frankllu.