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rm muxY, july m, wit. DAILY ROOnS RIVER OOITWEB PACT Let Electricity Save You Labor and Money CHURNIWG; figf CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY ' 1 08-j 623 G STREET. Men Wanted HOX FACTORY MEN AND COMMON LABOIlKltH WANTED. HTEADY WORK. KSc PER HOUR IT. DORRIS LUMBER & BOX CO. I OllIllg, CALIFORNIA, "tadise First I a ill's fnllicr luiil Ufii trying to In. rulraie In lil young 'n a sense of chivalry toward bis 111 tie lMr with the Injunction, "Udle lint ulnays. Paul." The boy Inwardly reunited what seemed d hi in nii Injustice in this preference, but Ills niiortiin!ty to turn It In sitvsiitatie rump. Toward evening one. day their moth er sent Hie children mi an errand to the cellar. Tbe ilmir ownlti upon (lie dark liynnm rcsl"ii Mow bed It nmial rffis't iikhi nidsII chlldrcii. But the boy wa tvliictsnt in admit his frsr. Turning to his xlxtrr and hold ing cxii tbe il'wr be snlil suavely: "Ludlvs flrsl, UniiHf."-lixcliimc. Net' the Answer tupsetsd. CloDFUiau H icelliiK bis wsy be fore dcflnllfly viiiiskIiiii the ibyslciau fanMius for Ills IiIkU charges. "I'srdoii me, diK tor," he said, "but do you er Iske off anything 'for cashT' .- "Certainly." wa tbe reply. "What would you like taken off-a hand or foot r-Bust on TrsniK'rlpt A classified ad will give results. 1 t Comply with f the law and use printed Butter Wrappers According to the ruling of the Oregon Dairy and Food Commission all dairy batter sold or exposed for sale la this stats must be wrapped la butter paper upon which la printed the words "Oregon Dairy Batter, 10 (or 82) ounces full weight," with the name and .address ot the maker. , ' To enable pntrona of the Courier to easily comply with Hie ruling Utls ofllco will supply standard slse and weight butter paper printed with special waterproof Ink, and delivered by paroela post, at the following prlceet 100 Hheets, 10 or H'i ounces gl.Ou 2(10 Hheota, 10 or 8a ounces 1.85 . 800 Sheets, 10 or 811 ounces 1.70 (100 Sheets, 10 or 82 ounce 8.40 . Extra charge for special designs, I . ' ' ' : Send orders by mall accompanied by the price as above and paper will be promptly forwarded to you by parcel post, prepaid. ' We use the best batter paper obtainable, and oar work, msnshlp Is of ths best i Rogue River Courier (UKnis ri Oregon GRANTS PASS, ORECON, White Flour. Dr. Charles E., Banks, seu lor surgeon of the United States public health serv ice, says tbst prompt methods of mill ing utilise only 73 per ceut of the wbest, and this ts slmoxt exclnsively the starchy parU The other 29 per vent, containing the pbiwpborus, min eral salts, rltamlnes, etc.. Is sold by 1 th- Miller fMl for km m,ul rmttl. 1 Tliew grow fst on It, for Ibey are get- j Hug tbe best part of the wui at. ' Dr. Bank suya the diet of whit 1 bread la renpoiiNlble for Aiuerlcaua of totlay being pahi,and atiHuiulc In youth and fat and flabby at forty, whereas their Kraudpareuts, who ate whole wheat bread, were strong anil athletic Knpert Werk, Mr. 1'ush of Blacken k Push, sud denly entering Ills couutlug bouse tbe other day, found oue of bis clerks steadying a large book endwise on hi chin. v , "Why aren't yon at work r he growled. "I am. sir," replied the clerk; "I'm balancing the ledger, sir." Loudon Telegraph. ... " , Anything 5 sell? Try a classified. With tbs BrttlHh Armies In ths Field, July l..(By mall) It Is a sight for tort eyes to see the Stsr snd Stripe (lotting in the wir tone of Prsoce end under It pretty Am erican Rlrla moving (between rowi of hospital' loots decorating the landscape with their smiles. Today I had tea at No. 11 base hospital. The old unit from Boston waa giving ft apread to the new girls, just arrived.' And at Chicago No. 12, from Cook County hospital was In charge of No. 18 general, only a half mile down the road,, the glrla from Chicago were there too. ' Also one British general ft Sir and any number of colonela, majors, captains and lieutenant!. Outside, over a aea of tent, the aun waa shining. Inside the tent American girls moved silently t and ! fro watching over the wounded, while medical officer wearing the Amerl-' can uniform went from bed to bed. j In the middle of the field of can- vas stood the marquise under which tea waa being poured. Every nurse, off duty at the- time, was on hand. Some stood back of tbe tea table. Others served at the punch 'bowl a beautiful, claret-colored fruit punch, as harmless and as free from beguiling liquors as tbe spring wa- ter iMoses smote from tbe rock. The rest made the guests welcome and brought them cakes and battered bread and things. And smiled and ; laughed and Ulked real Chicago and , i Evansville and Boston talk, their blue uniforms and white bead dress, 'adding to tbe general sunshine. ' Scrape of conversation mingled with the rattle of spoons In teacups. - ".Cincinnati!" one pretty girl ex- claimed'aa she smiled up at a British officer' belted Bam Brown-wise. "Do you really know Cincinnati? 'Why, I waa born there! I went to Cblca- ' go to take up trained nurslngat the I Cook County." - "Sure I know Cincinnati,',; the j officer smiled. "I'm a Canadian from "Georgia! " the ; sister exclaimed . "What part?" "Newman." . t "Oh! There was disappointment In her voice, .w" z: , a mm hMtlta If WAMIA Augusts. sav s tvi. wa ""nv,l."'vV fft" va IVUBj IIUIV 111 UlUVr IV ' down t that"'Wf y-"u That-a-way! Oh you American 1. tn So you are from Evansville!" another officer waa saying to .another nurse. "I've been to Evansville." "Honest!" said the girl. "Didn't you like It there? I think Evans- vllle la the prettiest place in , the world!" ; "Hdve another glass of punch,", suggested pretty sister with a tray , as she stood In front of a small The Derrick. A derrick Ik an liuioceiij mechanical ajumiuttw for IIUIiik ticuvy weights, but it git it uauie from eu English buiiiiuiun called lierrick. who Sour li.'.icil iiimi.i- ji'um o. Tlie iicoplevf th:it time tlioUKlit ttiut tbe device used only In the biiiiMiivui' ti.iUc roteuibled lln iiioiv t'oiiuiioii iiiwli.iiilsjn which now beam bis suniuiue POLICE HEAD UNDER FIRE. Commissioner Woods of Ntw York Criticised Far Crugtr Murder. I lnvetiKuoi. iiitu police vovdlllons I In New York because of' tbe Cruger fmurdei case l.as nlveii tin critics of : Police .VoinnilsKlonci' WikkIk s rhance to ilhiHt tbelr Httni ks tu hltn Th faltier f Itntb t.'Hinetv the murdered ; gtrt, has acVVrMr tibi reuxival Ylr. l ' Lv group of American youngsters wear ing (he uniform of a lieutenant. "Don't care' If I do," said the crowd. In chorus. "Thanks." ' Then somebody said: "Reminds me of a real old Alabama church sociable, thla doesi" I turned to see who the speaker could be. It was an army reserve surgeon, ranking aa captain,' from Selma. Nearby two girls were talking. "Why don't our officers wear 8am Brown belts like the British T" one of them wanted to know. "The English officers are ever so much more chic In their uniforms. Our 'men, with their standing collars on . th tlihlr Innb lib nnivmim the British. Don't you think so?" Three or four girls from the Cfal- pmvn unit m.ttuA atutn, aha a th Uaa- vard girls. In Prance since a year ago. They were eyeing her seowy, flowing headdress enviously, - "Oh why can't we have coiffures like yours!" one of them moaned with mock tragedy In her voice. "Our little bits of white muslin with the u7 reo .crosses on mem ioos so common besides yonrs. All the so- so clety ladles have adopted your kind. They are becoming to everybody." "Just look at my uniform," a second girl exclaimed. "I Juat must - send it to the cleaners to have that spot removed and of course out here In tbe country there Isn't any clean - or." ' ' "Yes there is." said tbe pretty j. girl addressed, "and It's just down' the road. Go down that way (point-' Ing) until yon come to the bayonet practice, turn to the right and go oa 1 as far as the bombing school. tucn you will see the sign right next to the boiling-oil"1;? engineer's labora-j tory." "V ' ' I "Ob, thank yon so much!" said the girl with the spot. I And so the American glrla went on talking. As I left one of tbe older nurses said gravely: "This doesn't look very warlike, TO EXCHANGE 10 acres of good does It? And if the folks at home' Florida land, auitable for pecan could see us now they would prob- orchard, for automatons. Must be ably say we were not paying atten-f new or as good as new. Writs tlon to our Jobs. But teas like thlej Imm'v i wL.m.mi Mm TWT. V . .-"'".: have these delicacies today. When tonight comes, and tomorrow, and all j the other tonights and tomorrows. we will be caring for wounded men, ! fresh from tbe battlefields. And itj Is hard work. Just as we hsve the phonograph play to keep the 'pa-j tlents cheerful so do we try to take the sisters' mind off their work now and then." Suddenly the nurse amlled and be-! came gay again. "It's a regular little sociable, lent It," she said. Crop Bound Fowls. A hard and swollen condition of th crop la caused bran obstruction to tho outlet from tbe crop or by gorging large quantities of grain, wblcb awells and ferments. The fowl I droopy; It bss a purplish color, and a sour smell lug liquid runs from Its mouth. Give castor oil or a large dose of olive oil; bnAn,t Mia ma. !,!. .1... M --.. It beoome anff imilap IIia nfToia n, ! the oil and then bold tbe bird with Its head downward and try to empty the content of the crop. . Provide Shade For Chickens. ' Do not neglect shade tu the-chicken yard durinc tbe hot. sunny days ot summer. It Is an act of simple hu manity, but Is nlm a sourve of net gnln, since the Dni-k tbrires much bet ter if It Is so protected, and do not neglect to give fresh, cool water fre quently. Net Muoh of a Mansion. Jemmy wa continually boasting of hi "family msnslou in the ould coun try." . ' Pat, who came from tbe same place In Ireland, became very tired of It and, with withering scorn, exclaimed: "Yer family uiaunloii Is it Jemmy? Bodad, I could have ruched lovu the chimney an' put tbe lolcr out wld me caudr- ExchHiiKe. ' ' : TIME CARD Tha California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company Eltectlve June 1, 1(17. , . Dally except Sunday. Train 1 lv. Grants Pass.. 1:00 p. m. Train lv. Waters Creek 3:00 p. m. All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all ' information regarding freight and passenger service call at Hhe .office, ot the company, Public flee- vios building, or phono 111 for same. Classified ':f&0Mm rost sals, 6. A C. GRANT LANDS Blue print plat showing lands In Josephine : county. $1.60. , Address ' A. E. Voorhle. Grants Pass . , U FARM LANDS Tbs government r need farmer sa well aa fighters. Two million three hundred thou sand acres of Oregon California Railroad Co. grant lands. : . Title revested la United State. To be ' opened for homesteads and aale. Containing some of best land left in united states. Large copy , righted map, showing land by ssc- tlon and description of soil, cli mate, rainfall, elevations, tom- ; peraturs, ete by counties. Post paid one dollar. Grant Lands Lo- ; eating Co., Box lit Portland, Ore goa. - : . SOU 0. A C. LAND GRANT MAPS Big ones, good ones. Bach map eorers mors than two counties. . price $1.00 at Grants Pass Abstract Co. ANGEL cake I0e; order by phone. No. 110-J. '., 7tf FOR SALE Motorcycle and lights at a sacrifice. Mcln tyre's garage, SOI Booth Sixth if' rOR gALE Two second-hand cars; .,, ,, ..... one electric light and self start er; both In first das condition. Benjamin . If. Collins, Maxwell Oarage. II 610 REDUCTION in hats, ribbons j nd flowers. Sirs. H. E. Burton, ' 407 Nolth arth troet LfOR BALE Jersey bull. 1 months old, dam averaged 53 pounds mflk per day and per eent butter fat Inquire Peter Olson, or phono 600-&-2. - , ' 17 : - ' : ' i r vrn. oAUb uraruuia lowing car. ... . ...... . learner upnoistering, overnamea and painted, "- speedometer and 'clock. Biggest bargain of season Act . quickly if interested, none more reliable. $215. P. E. Gottschalk garage.-? Phone 28. Envelopes at the Courier. TO EXCHANGE In care of No. lttt. Courier. 11 . . . - i , exchangb-a nn. pmpert, ot between i and I acres with cot tage and comparatively new bun galow, dandy wells; fruit: . fine for poultry for part cash and small lot and 5 or 6 room house with bath, etc., about I to. M blocks from post office. . Address jno. 1.70 ears courier. - . , 14 FOR EXCHANGE 1 acres, highly Improved, on Rogue river; two . . good houses, clear, at , $$,600. Want good city property, north or south. L. iA. Launer. ' 16 FOR EXCHANGE i 0 acres at Cho halls. Wash., dairy; crop and equipment at $3,360, mortgage $560. - Want farm here. I A. Lanner. ' ' 16 FOR EXCHANGE 2 0 acres close In, irrigated; good buildings, cwar. at $3,200. Want Willamette val ley dairy. Will assume. L. A. Launer. . v 115 FOR EXCHANGE $20 acres .on railroad and creek. SO acres irrigated, 6 . cultivated, million feet saw timber, good outrange, fruit, old buildings. $2,000 clear, for Grants Pass property. L. A. Launer. " t 15 WANTED WANTED Old Iron, machinery, old automobiles, aluminum, copper, brass, sine, lead, rags, sacks, wool, hides, pelts, old rope anything yon have in junk, we pay the higneat price for everything.. Gather up your Junk and phone us, wo call for your goods In city or country. Union Junk Co. Phone 11. 40$ South 8!ith street ' 117 WANTED The Ewauna Box Com pany, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, offers employment tor experienced box men and Inexperienced la borers, and at all times solicits correspondence with anyono In terested. Good wages and oppor tunity for advancement Is ths ruls with this company. ' I9tf WANTB& 10 men to cut wood in the round, no splitting. $1 per cord. Apply at Basket Qroqery. 15 WANTED Two Umber fallera. two f buckers, $3.60 per day; mill men and Umbers, $3 up; one night watchman, $70 per month. Ad dresa Moon-Williams Lumber Co., Bray, Cat . 31 WANTED Man to work on poultry ranch. Call at Bridge street; city line; or phone 3 23-L. '' tf PHTglCLUfg L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Prsx&ls limited to disease of ths eye, ear, nose sad throat Glasses itted.. Office hours Ml, 1-5, or oa ap pointment OSes phone, 0t; rssJ- ' denes phone 150-J. . g. LOUOHR1DGI, M. D., Psjatelsm and surgeon. City or country ssCs attended day or night Bssldeass phone 101; ofloe phone 111. Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. DR. ED. BTWATEB Specialist oa diseases of the aye, ear, boss sal throat; glasses fitted. Offles hoars: ' t to 12 a. m., 1 to ( p. m. phoasa Bsatdsoes XfO-L; ofleo SI0-J; Schmidt Bldg. Grants Pass, Ore, ; A. A. WITHAM, ht a. PhyskUa sad ' sargeoa. Omee: Ball Bldg., eoraer Sixth sad 1 strsets. Phones: Ofleo -11$; resideaes Jll-J. Boars: a. " a, to 4 p.m. :.,::',;, -i DEXTIaTS E. C. MACT, D. M. D. First-class I dentistry. 10 South Stalk street, Grsats Pass, Oregoa. ATTOS2am H. D. NORTON. Attorney e hew Practtee la an State aad IMsraJ CoBitav first National Beak Btdg. COLYIQ WILLIAMS Attsraoys- at-Law Grants Psss "1-g Os. Bldg, Oraats Pass, Ore. . B. VAN DTKS. Attorney. Pnettss la aU oourta. First National Bsak Bnildlag. ;.:..:..-!i. I DURHAM ft RICHARD. AUsraeya-at-Lew, - Offlos - Mssosde Temala Grsata Pass, Ore, W. T. MILLER. AUoraey-sAUw. Connty , 'attorney for" Josephias County. Ottos: SchaUhora Bldg. O. & BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law GrahU Pass Bsaklag Co. Bldg, Phoao 270. ; Oraats Pass, bra, - V. A. CLEMENTS Attoraey-at-Law . Prsctlce . stats sad federal eourts. Rooms 2, aad I. Golden Rale store. ' BLANCHARD BLANCHARD. A toraeya, Albert block, phoao lltJ. Practice la all conrts; load board attoraeys. "' ' DR. R.. J. BESTUL, Vetertaariaa. Offlos la . Wlaetront , Impleassal Bldg." Phoae 11M Phoao 105-R. DRATAOE AND TRANSFSB COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AM kinds ot drayage aad trensfVr ' work carefully aad promptly done. Phoao lll-J Stand at freight depot ; A. Shade, Prop. F. O. ISHAM, .drayage and transfer. -Safes, pianos sad faraUaro moved, packed, shipped sad stored. Phoao a Ark ft Holmaa. No. 50. 3eo phoao 114-R. - . its WORLD MOVES; so do Wo. Jnnch Bros. Transfer Co. Phoao V ItT-R. ' , musical nrsTRCcnon J. 8. MACMDRRAT, teacher ot votes culture aad singing. Lessons gtrsa at homo of pnpll If relocated. Ad drjss Tl$ Los street $lltt AS8ATEKS E. R. CROUCH Asssyer, chemist metallurgist Rooms 101-20$ Pad dock Building, Oraats Pass. ' - i SUMMER RESORTS GASQUET RESORT At ths Sdgs ot ths redwoods, accommodation for tourists, hotel $2 per di y, etectrie lighted camp grounds, garags aad arosssorles, groceries snd sup plies, fishing and hunting. B. R. Price. Propr. 117tf TO RENT FOR RENT 3-room house and fine ' garden spot on river bank, 4 blocks from Sixth street, at $4 per month. Inquire at Chss. Mor rlson's grocery, 603 South Sixth street , $ltt FOR BENT $-room cottage and sleeping porch, $2l Rogue River Ave. Good well and one-halt acre of land, $6 per month. Inquire at house opposite. : 1$ TAXI BERVICB IN SPITE OF THE . WAR Jitnoy - Luke will take you to any part of ths dty for 10 cents. . Leave ' order at The Bps. Phone Nl-R. LOST , LOST Monday evening silver Is valller, with agate sets. Reward If' returned to U. L. Upson, forestry . offlos. " r ' ' 14 v Jf - v