SUNDAY. MARCH 11, I01T PREPAREDNESS U lb great problem hrftwe the America people. ..TIietltiversiiiMint will upend lbs hundred of mlL llotie preparing fur your pnttectkm what are yon ilolng to PRUI'AIIK YOl'ltHKLPr ' . '' . ..A lliuik ourotinl iMlir trtelim every ninn needs, Our hiiumihI fliwnruil ropiOkliillliy and ettiriant service will Inaiire uimiluie pnitwiion for your fundi. , Prepare yossrnelf liy opening an suToiini with u ..either flirt-king ir saving. IMTKKKHT lAlll ON TIMK It WITH Grants Pass Diggers Will Scon Be Out "HKII DRAGON" tHJl'IRRKL POL HON OKTSTHHM IMI IT NOf! Demaray's Jgfc, FOR SALE Vltulr Kperlal newlng machine, ilrop head, 911 Mil tree, quarter mI oak ami imllolieil, 73 Inrhe high, tihSO mirror, $10;' email oak arm tucker, gJ.HO; HMrway failing go-fart, Ml disk, 10 IH-lnch dinks, $!M; iM-tooth Acaite liarntw, f IQi pair holster ata-iatga, 8,600 Ih jwpncliy, CI; double iiliarel plow, g'J.lW) 7-tooth eidtlwotor, Ml runnlMiut In itiNMl condition, gllOi feed rotter 18; corn sheiler, Wt set heavy double hursteM, glllj wrt light harness, 010) art single liarar, (17. F. BREITMAYER FRUITDALE Plume em't-K-ttl CHICHESTER S PILLS 11 stborft. Ha T . Il AlIuS l HIMNM .M i l l Ym m fNri fe MrN M ttont, hOtant, AUlM KtlMI'k SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE HALKM MAX' ll I AKTKIt ilia tripsin 1.1 .iniiii.ii Salem, Mar. 10. After having lient J2 of hia 61 year In the In sane asylum here, Daniel Parks died today. He was committed May 29, 1834. ' "Ocr.3 cn 0er, Seo CoraFeU Off!" 1 Pat 8 Drops of Gotrftf on Last Bight-How Watch-" ft U you have to do la to use your two llnKera and lift the eorn rlaht off. That's the way 'lleta-ll' alwaya works, You Just put on about 1 drope. Then the corn not only annveia, nui looaena irora ma toe, without effecting the surround Inn flesh In the least. Why, li e al most a pleasure to have i inn and rkat Waa a Oalt Ifaaeral Taa( . Cora Had With Uela-llV tie how 'Oeti-It' litta them off In urry and without the limit wain. I can wear Uf hi lioei, diinoe anil walk aa though T nnvor had oonn." . "(uu-lt" rnakea th uiie of tne Irritating aalve. bumlllng bamUgii, tape, plaatera and other thing) not only foolleh. but. unneoeiejry. Uia !hli wonderful dlnoovery, (leti-!t," or any ioft or hnrd corn br sallua. t la the new, ahnpla, anay, qulok . way, and It never falla. You'll never have to cut a oorn agnln with knlvea or lelRiora, andrun channta of blood , ,!' polKW. Try "Oeta-It" tonlaht. r "Oota-lt" la ald everywhere, M. 1 a bottle, or lent on reoxlpt of prloa by -H, Lawrence Co,, Cliluago, til, 8old In Grant! Pan and reoonv mended ai the world's beit corn rem' dy by Qoorge 0. Babln, M-oMMa-r, ll.m..XhrjA III i K4 ! UM lmllkW -'lea, MUet WMh Hit HiMto. VX I I i. nafc i AMI) HAVIN'MH DIC Banking Co. PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Mar. 10. Today'! mar ket quotation! were: Wheal Club, 1(2; blueatein, 1(7. Oati No. 1 white feed, 8(.76. dlsrley Feed, 38.50. Hogs Rest live, 12.50, Prima ateera, 9.65 (.85; fancy cowi, 8.00 tf 8.60; beat calve, 10. Spring Iambi, 12.28. Butter City creamery; 89; coun try. 80. Butterfat Unohanged. Eggi Selected local extrai, 14 ft 25. Hons, 20 21; tirollera, IS geeae, 12 18. Topper, 80. WOOD IttDH WANTKO The Hoard of Director! of Sohool DlHtrli't No. 7 of Joiephlne county, Oreiion, al IU next regular monthly nioctlitg to lie hold Tueaday evening April' 3, 1917 at 7:80 o'clook at the ofllre of the olerk, Kdward B' Van Dyke, will consider sealed bid! for the supply of 820 tiers of two toot wood; bldi to be received for all or liny part of the aald entire supply and for either hard or soft wood. All bids must be for the supply of body wood cut from aound green limber and free from rot, dote or punk, and be delivered at tke re spective school lu.lldlng! of the idle irli t lit Hie determination of the tumrd oh or before September' 1, inn. Ksch bid must 'be accompanied by a certified cheok of 10 per cent Of the amount of the bid, The board reserves the right to re ject any and nil bids. Doard of Director! of Sohool Dis trict No. 7. s . By J. P. TRUAX, Vf ? Chairman. EDWARD 8. VAN DYjKH, Clerk. ll Calling cards at the Courier. Hr 'CaJbotui SnUrUla Mrs. Qeo. S. Calhoua entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. U U Jewell's birthday, Tke hours passed pleasantly xwlth Casey work and social chat. Those present were Meadames J. O. Pry, Eclus. Pollock, Joo Calhoun. R. II. Ollflllaa, pen Offlna and L. U Jewell. Dainty re- freahments were served. In Honor of Mra. Jewell' lUrUuUy la honor of Mrs. L. L. Jewell's birlkday an exeelleot (:10 p. m. din ner was served Tuesday evening at the Jewell home on A itreet. The table .decorations were carnatlona. Those who turned cooks and hot teas es In honor of Mra. Jewell were the yiaaes Crellln, Ray more, Katharine Bridges, Clara Calhoun, Bertha Ket chum, Oladys Penn, Muriel Turner and Mra. C. H. Woodward. Mrs. Jewell received many beautiful gifts and declared her pleaaant birthday surprlea oae long 40 be remembered. e Trt O dub Meet Mies Dora Herman entertained the Trl O club at the P. B. Herman borne on Washington boulevard, Saturday evening. The study topic was "O Memoriae That Bleaa and Burn." Fol lowing an hour of discussion the time waa pleasantly peat in game and mttaic. A lunch of fruit aalad dres sed with mayonnalee, nut and can dled cherries, caramel pie and choco late waa served. The gueets of the evening were: Vivian laham, Lor ene Courtney, Ollle Moore, Esther Qllkey, Helen Fl field, Helen Ellis. Horace Hair, Prank Turpin, Harold MoOee, Wallace XI lea, Loren Baster and Don Oraham. . a IMbjmt Paaty a Cnnaera' In honor of the presence of Mr. and Mra. Bert Uagman, returning to Redfield, South Dakota from winter ing in California, Messrs. and Mea dames O. H. Caroer and Harley 8ton- aker entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the Carner home on Wash ington boulevard. The other guests were Messrs. and Mesdamea O. P. Jester, Elmer Balslger and P. B. Herman, Misses Lela Oibert and Dora Herman eerved the dinner. e ' Kvemlng Ooewts at Orahama' Mr. and Mra. Paul Blaochard. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Dunn, Mlaa Strong and Mr. Boguo were evening gueets at Don Oraham'r homo on North Sixth street Thursday evening. The time passed pleasantly with cards and Vlotrola music. Sandwlcbea and chocolate were sacred. Birthday Surprise) A merry party .of about 25 young people aasembled at the H. H. Basler home on North Ninth street Friday evening for a surprise party for Wal lace Ntlea In honor of his birth 17 year ago. A picnic supper was serv ed at o'clock. A Jolly evening was spent with games and music. a Mlaatooary Tea Mn. 8. A. iDonglia entertained' the Missionary society of the Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at the Douglas home on B street. Miss Blanche Crane was the teacher for the afternoon, the study topic being a chapter from the book "The King's Highway." An Interesting aa well as a profitable afternoon was reported by all present. Tea and cake were served. , Wedding Aixr.lveraary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle enter tained several friends Wednesday evening In honor of their 14th wed ding anniversary. X bountiful sup per was served at S o'clock, follow ing which the evening passed pleas antly .with recitations, games and music. The guests were Mr. nnd Mra. Grant Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stovall, Mra. Olive Rowley, Misses Berntce Stovall nnd Eleanor Cougle and Master flWPh Cougle. All Day Meeting at CVtattaa Clinrrh .The Ladles Aid of the Christian church met Thursday for an sll day aeeslon. Dinner was served t noon and lunch at (. Quilting and social eonversatton oocupled the time. About 18 ladles were present and reported a well spent day. N Joint Meeting of "Half Century',' and reaft" Clwb Mrs. Louesa Dtxon and Mra. B. Crockett entertained the "Half Cen tury" club and the "Oregon" olrfb at the Dixon home on North Sixth street Monday afternoon, 'The , 'Oregon" olub members present were Mesdemes J. T. Tuffs, .Catherine Gray, . m. Reymer, w, B. Dean, Louesa Dixon and P. Thompson; the "Half Cen tury" members present were th Mes damea le Calvert, J. 8, Wendell, H Crockett and the' guest of honor 'Mn R, 9. OUflllan, the day being the anniversary of fcer birth. The gueets of th afternoon were Meadames no lus Pollock, J. D. Pry. Oeo. 8. Cal houn, CO, Orlme of Portlsnd, snd P. M. Anderson of Portland. The afternoon passed rapidly with flying needles, and Interesting talk. A luncheon was served. . . Pa NobU Grand Meet The Past Noble Grands of the Re- bekah lodge met at the borne of Mrs. Louesa Dtxon, Friday afternoon. Pol- lowing a short buslneaa meeting the time passed quickly with needlework and Interesting topics under discus sion. A large percentage of the so ciety waa present and report an ex cellent afternoon. Pineapple pie and coffee were served. '' Birthday Party Little Miss Sidney Carber waa host ess at a party given In honor of her 4th birthday Friday afternoon. The time passed quickly In various games. At lunch time Mrs. Oarber served the youngsters to hot bsked potatoes, sandwiches, Jello dressed with whip ped cream, and a birthday cake. The guests were Lucy Cass, Elisabeth Fl field, Francis. Wiley, Joseph Ham ilton, Carlton Wiley, Lela Feldmaler. Luette and Bertha Wallerman. ''; "t'p and Doing" Master Howard Flfleld entertained the "Up and Doing" class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school Wednesday evening at the C. R. Fl fleld home on North Tenth street. Business of the class was transacted. Including the election of the follow ing officers: President, Adolph Kel ler; vice-president. Gardner Knapp; secretary, Howard Flfleld; treasurer, Waldo Baker. Following the adjourn ment of the business meeting the evening was spent In numerous stunt and games. Crystallised pop corn was served throughout the evening. A lunch waa aerved later. The teacher. Mr. Rees, pupils Ggrdenelr Knapp, Waldo Baker, Booth Holmes, Adolph Keller, Honta Johnson, Owen Holmes, Bobbie Rees, Norman Kendall and Howard Flfleld, host, were present. Dinner Gueat at Bturtevanta Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dysert and daughters, Alberta, Evelyn and Grace, of Waldo, were dinner guests at the M. G. Sturtevant home on Meade street Monday evening. Following the dinner hour the evening waa spent In vialting. Rogue River Grange Entertains the Pomona Graage The Rogue River grange entertain ed the Pomona grange Saturday even ing at the Grange hall of the former. A most delightful evening waa en- Joyed by all. Miss Dorothy Gllfillan won a beautiful quilt In a quaint quilt contest. Following this waa a short program constating of a recita tion, a piano solo by Miss Louise Hammerbacher and a reading by Am anda 8tel. A bountiful lunch waa served, followed by an hour of danc ing. - MIm ItaraMle Hoetea Miss Lulu Darnetlle entertained on Friday evening at the H. L. Darnetlle home on South Fourth itreet. The evening waa spent with games, music, cards and dancing. Refreshments were served. The guests were Mlasea Gertrude Berry, Ollle Moore, Edythe Robinson, Avis Knlps. Eleanor Bo- cock, Lulu Darnetlle and Messrs. Gay- lord Smith, Ted Blrchard, Frank Tur pin, Wilbur Bearas, Allen Underwood. and Juel Beatul. Copyright ItlS YhtFfctn AdvartlssnwBea: If ww vwy, The fidure Tells. JtieSton WOOD COAX WILLIAMS WOOD A COAL YARD Yard Phone 187-R Res. Phone 876-T Everything of Merit In CONCRETE PRODUCTS Oregon " Cement Sewer Pipe Tile Co. ; New and Used FURNITURE ' at Klght Prtoaa Manuel A Heaton 804 South (th TonM Strictly Cnah But see what cask , . will do hex PEOPLE'S MEAT MAKKET ' 400 South (th St DR. P. H. INGRAM Cbiropraotor th . soiswes i' at (rhlok 1a very way V" Office Houis 10-11 and 14 $11 J ftuou OsBsroigk EntoasnalBed ' Mrs. MvltaoalmWWtrt,BJ th Sunshlni tltb tl hj( bc-an on C street, Tbundif iftiraoon. Music, fancy wort uf g puanut coaveraa tlon, pouwdtbillnnli UmtAiM 4:10 when a three toiw l:s IbkImb. cosilstlng of Chlneu iolHtjItli iccoampsnled by chop stlcki, Nl law ,j ulAt crocolt and cak wuMrrodby hyftoliosartesi.Thooe present nrt Mel Ultiiatm Thorpe, Smith, Tiyler, Cain!) c,n( atcy , and Gllmore tod H'Mtb,,,,,, Albert and Bruce B01IH, tidtiii, mw. Msrgaret aeey. Kn, Tbomjhcrp, ou Brtl prise for Mtlii loot DMdla Jtn the most rapid aniirwliil lnn lweT Mrg. Cal- well secoio pnse. f Kvenlni flouls U ntMatfrn' 1 Mr. and Mn. S. . A, pitenger en tertained 01 MlirHwnt ng it tbelr borne on luplism1Bl Norh Tenth street, la tow of ofjir.snad Mrs. By ron TerellllBf, 3 th, guents of honor Unrtitra.nVeMIMelnt Mr, -nj Mrs. U. A. OriOs, I ,r.ma Mn. Cur tlss Wllty, Hn. H . it, srounKblood and the host ltd hoittaaai. Mr. ind Mrs. Plttenor, 1X1 ijjtt re-freshments were servtd, eft ' Faiwrfl for : 14, B,liiBviyer " The frleads f ( j(r, an( Mrs. Floreni Brdlwni, ! a Krulldale Friday evenisg In U tte amKe hall aa a farewell to tbo n,, Breltimavyen who Intend to remove iVg i mcrhi.,,, thu month, it tlibonoiftonte tuv ppr was served at 1:10 id liaduiwamn Intereat Ing progru iu rtj, Tfn eo-natBtlDg of selections bjtbfnl rmiiem orchestra, vocal aoloobjlltl, -tirs. HirryClirk and Kowt Mirrit, I piq pinoic-lo by Mlaa Berenice Qulolu, 1 lgrettUtftonbyMiaa Ruth Breltotfit, an ,Mj nimalc by the Neilson three-plNe ; orcbewtra. The remalnini hours test wtrtlpeaat In danc ing. Abom IH wen DrePnt. . Rr.P,UJ , u.Mwt,, The Baptist TonaiiitouM p(01pie'i anion met in the church itB won Friday evening for 1 "ollrxlkiij p," The even ing was aiixnt villi ninth (tirades, gsmea and music. Doris ih, finmlX read and Ruth Smith, OeasOrjenerlire Pattillo. Stanley Sammrn S-ji , j HaMrTy Bdger- ton aang nwil o 14 rttcby swlectlona. Sandwlchei, mtlcasn-lMi aa C0COa were aerved. Arteid(isBrMeKlmg ' A most latertftlnsnltting mating of the Arts andCnfU oot society at 00k place Thursday iftertooDLSKtog thea home of Mrs. C. C. Presley, ,fcy, on Noarth Fourth street. Toe evolutliJt ution of toook bind ing waa the Hod; fy topic and waa thoronghl; dleciueitjMi, vr-a. Macduff and Mra. Klocker tf pri .Interesting talks, telling ol thou) the rery beginning of book Xtlndlng to og0 the mo-st modern methods. .The iftittteroow was pleaa antly apeat with hinii hand worOk and dla cusslona. A lumbeaod her of the branches or the AruiDdCntarattiior-lc are pre paring exhibits lortli j, the ouentlng of the Federated Wooinm,)M' cmuba to be held In thli ell U fcy In AprlB. . ' t W. a T.l'.ra.. Matured Mrs. C, W, CoorsstaurtMr e3dtertalned the W. C, T. II, a .r, ,t ibe Courtney home on Orchard aat itenue Mrlday af ternoon. The iludrln udr topics was on "Sate, County and futnd Local Work." Rolls, honey, cooklea4liei and c-ocoa were served. Thou prsairewat wre Mea dames A. B. Pratt, O ,, 8. Lous bridge, E. E. 'Blanchard, J. H, .Hh. Rorno3ds, M. P. Oraham, J, I Chrlsalurlatllrt, J S. Wen dell and C, W. Counucourtaey, RtroMliluedtahuRoaw Harold lihtn enot eiterUlnv d a few of hie frletdt it U t the J. M. laham home on Wuhlnrtooljgtoii bouleevard Fri day evening ThUI Aime iptsd by with game and music. - A luncara of cocoa pickles, sandvlchci aB md cake waa served to the follow lnoowlig: VI 4a Moore, Hilda McChotka, K liable Peterson. Ruby Kenyan, Ollvvlllive Usteer. Waldo Baker, Mu Lewis, jUg, jack Scott, Le- Roy Hestoa, Arlhuaiufhur and Francis Close, Mr. and IrwibaJro, hhanm, Vivian Ishnm and Arda lahwlsl laham. tolntwr wjw Pirij " ' ' ' 'The "RNrclaij elan of the Pres byterian church . entertained the "King's Sus"ftdMs!idaHrnang at the Dr. U O. Clement . . loot bout on Wash Ington boulntn, The rooma were most artiBllcally arrsaiurranged Inn the hues of the rainbow, Wild With streamers se cured In the center o ie ol tht r-oom, each guest waa uted It si to ontongcle rain how. in search of thoill the nrthecal pot of gold in this cits, , u tH-tBay sucker proved to be it thi ftthe foot oC tht rain bow. .ThebjliiMuttottmor -tbsuesta were.arraniedul bond vote wer cast for th pntlleet.tY. .Baby ob Beatul and little nortace M Diwtlaai received the highest irabenier of rotes. Pine apple sherhet and O Id cike wesre aerved the following: tlelelilelet Bobealen, Flor ence Riddle, Dili w la Andemaon, MoMe Hanseth, Mamie trnH Bnnum. Ima An derson, Dorothy 0110 Ollflllaa. -Mildred and Florence Dttkl:llikln,JoB. Wright Ruth Glesler, HobMQbert Bcwul, : Juel Beatul, LslerCalhaDiinh(in,QTald Prea oott, WllfotdAIIrt JLfn irTdl Blrchard, Earle Voorhlot, JoeeoOoa hrdoo. Arthur Cramer. Mrs, , J, .1 J. Beatu,a and Dr, and Mrs. detoett, ,t. ' PO gfL STRICTLY FANCY 4Df Alfalfa, . Red Clover, Tlmothq, Scan fled Sweet Clover, ttya Graas, te. Ralph Waldo Bldan, Central Point, Oregon. ttf 1800 rOH COTTAGE and wall; 1100 for .shMk, brn4 chicken " house and wood abed, i acre greuad thrown In free; 121 Rogue River Are. Key across the street i 04 FOR SALE t-room house plastered. with bath and toilet, 711 I itreet, two lot (0x100 each, bans and outbuildings; or will exchange for email house. Addreas No. 291, care Coorter. ISltf FOR SALE t-h. p. motor, 8-tnca pump, three transforxeri, 1(5 feet (-inch galvanised pipe, IS feet 4 inah. Dip, one awlUh, on belt, f nqulre O. P. Jester, at Orants Paaa Banking Co. , 982tf BARGAINS in Petal a ma Incubators that have been need and thro oughly tested, 12( egg,, I1S.O0; 218 egg, $18.00; 824 egg. 121.00. Every machine guaranteed. Cramer Bro. 09 A TWO CYLINDER Maxwell rue- about in good condition for sale Cheap at (125.00. Just the car to use in canvassing. Inquire at Cramer Broe. - 09 IP YOU WANT White Leghorn baby chicks, place your order early. March and April hatches all sold. Still have to sell; May 1, 150; May It), 2(0; May 14, 100; May 24, 160; June 1. 250. Hatching eggs, $1.00 per 15, by th Hun dred, $5.00. K. Hammerbacher, Route 2, phone (Oej-F-lJ. 02 FOR SALE Baby chick 10 cents each; also eggs for hatching, brown and white leghorn and t)an tle. Mrs. P. O. Wilcox. 407 Rogue River avenue or telephone 222-R. 4, , 88 ANGEL, CAKES supplied In any quantity on short notice, 60c each. Phone 190-J. 892tf WINONA BERKSHIRES This week's special: One June 22, 191( son of Laurel Champion out' of great English blood brood son. Berryton Belle (1st Ready for light service. Winona , Ranch, Route 1, A-Box 10, Grants Pass, Oregon! F. R. Steel. ' 998 FOR 8 ALE Team of Shetland po nies, buggies, two set single, '6ae set double harness. M. C. Ament, phone 252-J. (58 North 8th St. FOR SALE CHEAP Grant, siircyl-J Inder, five pasaenger automobile. Has run only 8,407 miles. Inquire at Maxwell Garage, 701 G street. FOR SALE 10-stamp mill, lnqlud- Ing two 5 -stamp . batteries, two 4Hx9 plates, two concentrators, two ore feeders, shafting and pul leys. Address W. L. VanHodten, Gold Hill. 00 MAXWEI.b RUNABOUT for aat, 1 40 h. p. Oldamoblle and all kinds of parts for 1911 and 1912 model Maxwell. Pope motorcycle, ISO. 602 West C street. '998 FURNITURE . FOR , SALE Dlplng table, chairs, rockers, steel rahge. mattress, springs, sanitary cotich. oil atore. 639 North Second St Phone 146-L. 998 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MACMURRAT, teacher of voles culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil it requested.' Ad dress 71( Leo itreet - tfilt! WANTED .MAN WANTED ou ranch all sum mer; must work cheap and board himself. Quarters, fuel and (gar den furnished. Write or phone C. P. Kuhnhardt, Merlin, Oregon. VETERINARY SURGEON i DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office In Wlnetrout Implegieat BIdg. Phone 11S-J ' Residence Phon 306-R. '.' i r Aftenioon Gnesta for Mm, JeAtTll . In honor of Mrs. Isaac Jewell from Illinois, Mesdamea W. R. McCracken and M. Murphy entertained on Wed nesday afternoon at the McCracken home on North Third atreet. The many guests declared It an enjoyable afternoon. ' A IlKht luncheon of salad. waters, cake, tea and coffee : Was served. : Riirprlso tor MIm Doerner 1 A few 'of Mlaa Cella Downer's friends discovering that Tueaday was the anniversary of her birth, surpris ed her at the E. O. Harris home, on A atreet on that afternoon." Those of the party we're Mesdamea Geo.' P, Cramer, Longehecker, J. H. Hathway H. 8. Preacott, H. D. Norton and Mlssea Edith Bannard and Burrell. Many 'dainty and useful gifts were received by Mis Doener.. ) W O. CLKMC. , tj, raaO limited etic ,1 ti sy. r. . d taroa Cr: fttai. .Oa ars l-ii, ., r a j a poUtaaeaL OfloS aooae, ft; rest dene phone KM. j t. wwHWii. m, a, n?stm andsargeon. City or eeaiury aC attended day or aighL tmLZx phono: 1(9; Cm pboao 188. " Sixth and & Tafs Bn&Uig. ! . J. P. TRUAX. U. Iknlrtaa art surgeon. Phones: Oflee (2S; jrast dene 824. k Call laia'ind aB benra. Coaatry aIU ittenoUf 9a Luadburg Bulldlag. , J DR. ED. BYWATEaV-fpeeladhi a 1 of th eye, ear. awo;aa throat; glaase Itud. Ota hours: t0lla.ax,ttow.a, mease) Realdeae 284-J; UW, chaaldt BUg, Graats.Paas; Or. A. A. WITHAM, M. D Pkysieiaa mil surgeon. Offlos: HaU tMr. earner 8UU aad I etreeta. Psoaee: 03e IK; residence lll-j. Bonn: a m. to 4 aw aa, f .:,"-; asartan B. C. MACY, a M. D. Fliwt-ctau deatlatry. 109 tostti llsta street. Grant Pass, Orefon. ATTORJiTft IL D. NORTON, Attoray-at-ta Praetlc la aU state and Pedsrai Court. First NaUoaaU Bank EMg. COLVIO ft WILUAM8 Atterneys-at-Law Qraata Pass Basting Co. BIdg, OraaU Pas, Or. , x E.S. VAN DT&3. Attorney. PraeUe In all oarta. Pint National Bank Building."" EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attavaaf-at-Uw. OOe . Masonic Taanyte Grants Paaa, On. , W. T. MILLER, Attorney-atUW. County attorney for ' Joaenhtae Coaaty, Office: leaaUhera Elttg, a 8. BLANCHARD, Attoraep-alVUw GranU Pass Basking Co. Eldjf, Phono 270. Orants Paaa, Ore. V. A. CLaU(ENT8-ttoraoT-t-Law , Practice , in state v aad fwaeril , courts . Boose 2, sued I, evnf .. , Golden Hal atore.' DBOORATOtH ASTD FA1XTTZJ PAPERHANGINO, gOsuag,7 .Jng., For tho best work at laireft ; prices, phone 195-J. . a O. Ptant. SouU Park atreet. ,. TIME CARD The CalifomiA csd Crtca Coast EAilroad Cccy Effective December S, 19K Tuesday a, Thursdays, Saturdays Train 1 lv. GranU Paaa. 10.M a. m. Train t Ir. Waten Creek 1.00 a. aa. All train leave Grant Paaa from the corner of tt aad Eighth atreet. (opposite the Southern PaclSs "t. For all laformatioa nw 1 freight and pasaenger serf tee sail al th office of th company, PwbU Ser vice building, or phono ill to same. ArWAYERg B. R. CROUCH Aasayer, chaaaSpt, metallurgist Rooana 101-lot raeV dock Building. Grants Paaa. ' - D RAVAGE AND TRAKKPX3 ' COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AJ kinds of drayage and treuafwr work carefully and promptly dope. Phone 188-R. .Stand at rreight depot ' A. Shade. Prop. F. Q. 'SHAM, drayage aad tranatwr. Safe, piano and fumltar mt4, packed, shipped and stored. Phoae CTark ft Holtaan, No. 60. Resi dence phon 124-k. THE WORLD MOVE8; SO do W. Bunch Bro. Transfer Co. Phono 897-R. Woinaa'a Aaaodatioa Meattag The Woman'a Association of the" Presbyterian church met in th par lors of that church Wednesday af ternoon for a business and"' social meeting-. "Followlntth adjournment of an exceedingly Interesting 6u41nea meeting the afternoon waa pleasant ly spent with fancy work and ioelal chat. Sandwiches and coffee !wan served. . 1 ..." Eastern 1 Star Taffy Pall f The regular meeting of ,tbe Order of the Eastern Star was held (Wed nesday evening." Following the ses sion of lodge a taffy pull waa la order and the sticky, hot stunj waa order. . 1 1 1 .e ; Envelopes at the Courier. 1 T" " Calling card at thy Courier ,1! ,1.