TtiiAi iMToruru ;io, ioit . daxlt aootn urn un pack .mm :; Scientific .Farming j oooooeooo toootein ORCHARD NOTIi, INi not Turgid in nil mil and liiirn the blackberry and raa Iwrrj cam thai have fruited. The strawberry bed mill nceda cultivating ami lua-lng Kn-i busy unlll I In- ground frccaca. Light frost iln inil count. Never Mliakt fT m If you can help If. They hardly alrlke mi that they'll mil l lb worat fiw II. Home folk whII (III friml glvea ll.tm a good big hunch Ix-for Ihey hrgln lit think of picking !. A flrat rlaaa un ItNrtllHl tutiat alway be on (In- alert. Tree am harlir lo ralm than rhll limit Eternal tlgllamf must be bla' tuottn, or fungi ami front rrp I rn profit ami he bin I lie e tlM-rlmc. KEEP THE EWE LAMBS. Wie Shopherde Will Strive to Improve and tnoroaao Flock. I have heard alnx p mm contend llml II dldn'1 ay in keep I In- lamb when am- n.uld buy a ewe ready In breed fur What I In- IhiiiIi Would cll fur, wrlle K. I'. Hnydcti hi the Siiilmiul Work mint. Tln trouble m Id pick deslr aMi breeding iiml have known ini'li (it prili'llii lliln iiiii till their fliN'ka Ixvnnie mi deteriorated Hint tlii'jf gave lltili' pnitll ami ilii'lr disreputable I apix-araiiin a a ill ntlll lo I ti farm !... . I... 1.1 . I I I.I. ...... I....I... M.. for a M'lim of enr almost la-fore lie rcallw it rlml himself with iticru minted ewc llml ulu' fin prollt nml hut r lo I milil hi m-1 1 1 i or allowed to die on the farm. I have ulwii) kept high grade De laine Merino. I itxcd to fmil Ihe InmUn through iiihI (II iIiimii clipped, usually i . . . ' L. - .... 3 . i -. , HiiaoPHiniir la mi. dnliiK iH'tlrr with llnxc liunlm that ahcnnil hiavy Miii'i-a of dcalralde wool than hy m'IIIiik them unxhorn. I aome tlnii'H tniiirii' li'il llii'in to ko within a I'i'rtiiln dutf. -Twice when the tlui came for them tii ko they were dear at Ihi I'oiitrui'l- (irice. and to ucroramo ilntn the luiycr I kept the ewe Iambi. IiihI mi Iroulilc In lettliiu theui for a alinre of the winiI, uud nlwnya they auido me a Kood prollt, and nt the end of two yenra I hud line yoniiK ewea Hint nny olio nilKht he proud of. I helli ve It la wine for the man who l nk im pride In Ida flock nml la alwayi trying lo Improve II to keep every year, no mutter how liluli the price limy he, bla Ih'kI ewe hilnhs nml aell ewea tlmt are itetthiK u little punt Ihelr prime. In tlilH way hi" tliM'k of ewew la nil the lime nl Iim nu'i' of henvlcNl Hheailnit mid hIno when I hey are the hent aiick lera, nil ho the IichI liiinlm mid hence Hive the moid HiitlNfui'tory roxulta nnd liri'illeat prolllH. FERTILIZER WASTED. Improper Handling of Barnyard Mi' nurt Cauaaa Serioua Lota. Kiiiimiin fiiiiiici'x loxi' tnlllloiia of ilol hira it ii l imi IJ v tltrotmli I he liiiproK'r liiiiiilllng of tin I'tiyii ril miimire, mvord illg l It, I' Tlil'oi'kiuoiloii, iisNin'liite profcNHor of iigriiiiomy In the ICitnaii Stall Amii'illtiiiiil colli'L'e. .Miiniii'i' In worth $1,711 n ton mill nIioiiIiI be stored In Hie growing xeiixou to prevent leach, lug, ' .' : ' ; .' ' . The price per toll of I he niiiniire im been di'lermluixl from e.ieriiuentiil dulii upon fcrtllily plnix. xnid Pro fexaor Tliria'kiiiortoti, lit the xri tni iilH n I fulfil hux liecti grown i-out itm. otixly since 1IHO, linvliig it iippllcHtlou of live tons of iiiiiiiiiii niMiiiiill.v us a top drexxlng. The viilue of the nut mire Ix huxed mi the Increase xcctircd In IIIHI iiml value of I he liny lit only SS ii Ion. II ix Ihe I'olillt.ou pt'iicllce iimong Kiiiiiix fiirmcrs to leave Ihe ninnure lieiip I'NpoM'il to Hie ruin, which washes otil Ihe plum '"'"I- '"' I'11'' 11 1,1 a creek, ti) he washed nway from the farm. Till Ix Innl priictlee, iim Hie nut- n lire Ix ii Ii'il on the fn iih to tiuilii tain the mill' fertility. '.'Ilie extliiintixl value of ma nil re pro- -htced on farms In Kiuixiih each year ft front cattle, hurst, ahoep ami Imga In klll.rlT UTIV. i linn llilnl of Un talo.. la wealed ly liuir.i r handling, he- ! llevc lrofiHir 'I'hrocktuoMon, Ma liiirtt mIiikiIiI Im- ni'inl rmlurrl, lillt In Kiininiir, wlillo croi an KroW' I11K, thin la lniMMllilc. Tin1 IhkI wiiy lo can for muiiiiro linn la to oni alrui't a Wator llulit l ouiTriiMir h ikkIimi lilli. It mIhkiIiI Ih lurid' cihhikIi III bold tit iiiaiinrn iiriRlmitl In iiiniiii'r, In Ibn fall tho niiiniiri' can lw airi'al, hav ing ilrrrraaMl ! In valua than It would huvf iiihIit urdlnarv nuiilltlona. PROTECT YOUNG PIGS. Nawly ParrawtfJ litUrs Should B tafoguardod Aoainit 0ao. I'rolin l yoniiK hwIiii' from cholera l.v mi arraimliiK I hi' liriwllnu ti ami hurt hiMiMw that K'mkI ilriilniiKi'. niiiiIIkIiI and fn-hli air will tti Innurml. la thn ad vlif of Dr. '. V. Ilolilm, lli'ld vi. flnnrliin and nn)M-r Inf imli'iif of the aiTimi In I mi a lory at Ihi' Kanana Htuli' Axill'lllllll'lll rnlll'lll'. ' Tlii' ymiiix iW arf aiii''illldi lo iMiiiiiiionin ami iitliiT dlM'au'. If al Inwiil In lii't In a draft they nin.v mil' irml illxiiin'. Tlii'lr vlliilliy will, at any ruliv It lournil. iniiklnu llnin iimrt' mi ri'tllil to rholi-ni, llvci fci'd Inu i'lilicr Hie iiiniiii'r or tin- yiinnit lilli". liai'liilly with fill I'rmliirllii! food will aKi rrndiT Ihr I'Il'k mori' minri.tl llll' III lIl-M'IIX', I ii not iillnw I'limnititilriitliiii Iftwi'eii your !i a In! ami tin' Iota ln'liiii-lnu ui'lifhUii . n clmliTu uitiiix may I inrrliil iimlly on m'imoiii' Ihnk. Wiic Nil that lim'r Ii 'I'll nmil tuiarry Infn l ill ur di'nd ii'u win liifi-il oin im l ullii'r fiiil, unit In thli wny iIIhiiim' may i (. ru. A ' TAMUoarii wis a -acu.N tthk. be hroiikiit tu oue'a farm. Frinpient ! cli'iiiilm; and liiirnlntc of litter In the I luiKIH'iia will prevent any Intent Infoc tlon. lloKieim, fciilliu- tioimlinund liulM- luira aluuilil lie ilnl Ifl by reuulnr uac of ii !l cr cent solution of crcuil com pound I'. Si I', .lou-a diuitld iK'.apray iil weekly with u 1'j r cent miIiiIIoii of creaol iiimnMitid I'. " 1,' I in inn pin new mo 'liner imKa or riitlhvwitu Iioi;h iih limy on ilie fnrm Newly piitvhumil lio.'-i hIiimiIiI he put ......f.. l,...l....w. u-ull u,iu,p.l.i,l II, 11, Wimi- lilt ' nin nwil n-il ,-- rroiii Hie lii'M iilieiiily on die rartu ami kept under olmi'i'vtilion for three weeka. Till In mvesiiiry, na tk cara, un loaillni! chill o iiihI K-iiH are likely to lie fitfii-ti'il with Iiok cholerii ni'itillilNtna. Hum up all curcnaNca of dead cattle, hiirncx, Imira. ahoep or iloxx on the. day Ihey die. I'o not ulluw rhlckeua or bona to have ui.ti-ya to a dead en return. 1'oiuIh ahould he ilnilmil and tlior otiKhly covcrcil with lline. Where thin cannot lie done they ahould lie fenced hog tight. Infected ponds and wallows become a houivo of Infection on the farm for yeura, and little or nothing run be done until they are drained. When wallowa rxlxt near the drinking trough they alinuld be plowed np and lllleil In after they have been drained and covered with air ahikcd lime. The line of the annltnry hog wnllow ellinl nntea thla aource of infection. FILLING THE SILO. Corn Should Bo Fully Matursd Beforo Being Harvattod. Com should lie cut for the xilo wltei: the curs are ripe enough mi that the corn could he cut mill xhockeil for cur corn, hut while the xtulk uud leave are Nt III green. The hext xiliigc corn la produced on goixl rich html. On light xiiilx or lit dry .cuxonx the coin dries up before the Ciir mi well form ed nnd niiitiire. Another linpoi Innl rcsixnii for allow ing xllnui ru lo nuilnrc licfoii' cut Hug Ix Hint liiMlnie iivii nttikex xweel er, inure p'llulalile hllat-i' llnin areeii I'din. Cniu pill In iho silo wli. ii very uri'i'tt ami xm euli nl. on :ii-m nl el' Hi, I'Mi'xxlvi' iiliioiiul nl' niulsiiue il con tnlus. 'I'T" nor lu ll up to so lli.'ll .1 li'lillieiiiliiie In the silo nml Ix vciy iniu'll nunc Miinr. Slm-I: ilo nnl eat this sour sllue so Weil. Ihey i Iiittot Cut mi nnii'li I xn nmcli of t. I here is mil foiHl value in It. anil il is milch more likely lo eauNi- xeonrlii'.'. Wlcn mi tie cniinl of (veil I Iter ciinilll ions ' In nee Ossiity In pttl corn In Hie silo before It I tniifnre. It N it'lvlsiililc lo nllow the emu to will after culling in , t In hcM he lore pull lug It In Hie sf. When putting In dry or overrliHi enrn It Ix ailvixalile to cut the xllnui' In us short piece as possible, ns it inuy I imckeil closer and inoii' nlr crowded out, When very ureen emit Ix put in It I inlvlsnlile to cut the slluue plis'es !ng symptoms, go to your itenreat drug long, xo ns to get min e iifMn Hie xllnue gist and obtain Aunriodmiblo strength), nml encourage healing. This "Aiiuric," which is so many tunes Everv .mini who has had (..vperlence '"" '"" ,l,1.u1 liHiin-will drive ont In oiH'rntliig power .n..chli,t'r.v. whether tl"' r.cid pi.iw.im ntt Imtl.e the kid- ., ,, .. ,, , nevs and channels in n soothing liquid, un unto, ti t .rttshliiB rig or n xilo lit )f w,,l(1 fr w nie.'lic.iU ting otitllt, believe in having plenty ndvice ami send snuipliuif wntev for free of xiwer. An engine Just a tittle too exmninntion. Kxperience litis luilght xttiiill Ix iilwnyx n cause fur delay. I ir. Pierce that. " Autirio " is a most believe nit eight or ten horxi'iHiwer en- pi.werl'ul ngent i: dissolving nriu acid, glue will give much better satisfaction as hot wuU-r uielw sngnr. "Aiiuric" is a Hum n smaller one on lhee small rig, rfIIu'r ifancB nnd life-saver for all J'or an Itultt liliuil fnrm rlu In m i Willi U llolM'IMItVI'r Cltuilll' I W.llllrl ' recommend lln iim' of mi elevator In preferi'tui' lo a Mow it, ( )(mmI even tanking of mIIhui- In an In j mi rn mi' nuiili"-! spotted .Hup'. Willi 1 ! big inm lilnc Inn II vi. Imhii-irliMia uictt I ran Ihi kifl Imay In tin- mIIii, iiihI with I lir Mii.tltor rlu inn ion ii ran Murk a hard lii vim11 Wl'li a lilowi-r. illMillmlor III flu ullo lii vi-rjr ili-lr- "' '"" ''ether a d Mi lium IIMll ur mil, II la i""'htlitl llml I ht nll art ht ki'il iiiiifiiniil) in-'l nvi'r tin ntir tmf " l writ iriiiiiiasl. I llilnk II ill' aim I ill ! kii'ii tla hIIiici' In Hit' im ir i if Ho' filo I'Mvi-r ilia ii lli iMiUliln ami kii'p It ii !l irniiiiutl inilfurnily. mi Hint mi ii I r irk.n. will Ih fnrmiil. Kvitt air I I iii'-.i i- ihiIIihI fllnui. WORKING FOR ARMY GAMP AT HERMISTON I'ondloton. ()ra Oct. 30. Th lo cal comtnoniitl aaaorlatlon In an ef fort to coovlnca Iho war dftmirttm'nt or thn doalralilUty of ealahliablnK a military rantonnmnt al Hnrmlatnn, m-ar hum, ha forwarded to Waah Inxion a complnte report of what IVndU'lon and rlclnlty haa to otfer in the way of entertainment and ac commodation for offlcum and aol dicra. A niort on the llermlatnn alte alao hna (tone forward. It Ii pointed out that thrn la pluntiful water aupiily there that can he tap l'd at Ivaat three million gallona, the amount mentioned liy military nnthorlllra aa neci-iirinry for auch a camp, la obtainable. GOLD IL PLANT Cold 11111. Ore., Oi t. 80. (Siie- dnlt V. K. Walker, belter known aa IMck Walker In Crold Hill and Granta Pnaa. employed at the cement rdant aa an aaalatant In the motor rooma, waa aerloualy Inlurod yeater- day arternoon. While engaged In milking alteration on a scaffold In the motor room, the eupporta Rave way letting him fall a distance of 12 feet onto the concrete floor, fracturing; aeveral rlha nnd Injuring hla hlia quite aeverely. He waa re moved to hla home In Hold Hill nnd given medical attendnnre. SHIP YARD WAGES TO BE g.in Frnnrlaro, Oct. 30. That the wage ndjimtment board would an nounce Its findings in the const ship yard dispute Thursday waa stated today, and It waa further declnred by the board that tho findings would cover tho entire Pacific coast, prob ably Including Lo Angeles. Letterheads that will please you. at the Courier. Anything to sell? Try a classified. WASH THE KIDNEYS! All the blood in the botlv passes tliru the kidneys every fow minute. This is why the kidneys nlny such n important role tn nenitti or uiaease. tsy some nns Mirioiia irvuepti uiu riuiihv bvivuia nun "ilk''1' " come out of the blood and : I j . I , ...l... , fakes it out. If the kidneys are not good-work men and become congested poisons accumulate and we suffer from backache, headache, lumbngo. rheu matism or gout. The urine is often cloudy, full of sediment; channels often get sore and sleep it disturbed at night. So H is that Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., advises "Washing the Kidneys," hy drinking six to right (jlnsses of water between inciils and then if yon wnnt to take n harmless medicine, that will clear the channels nml cure the annoy- TUtbtU YOU Should UkT TTS dlfferant from I otbera boxrauao mure carp U uka la the naklot; and tbe nateriaJa Med are ' o( higher grado. Blade Silk Stove Polish Bfaka ttrfllUnt. allr eoH'h M doM ao nib off or dual ofl, aaJ Dm iIiUmImu tomr Uaiio aa Ion aa ordlaarr aim KalUk. llMlMMM-loMovMaaautd r twawfo ami irowrf oti . llnatlilM U.niiiilw tui U tUm i- ur. Black Silk Stot Pettak Worka llaaV StMak tHk e4aV'fca,taaj fttfaV CaWMerf Cat EhIm. i miajl !. mmm mi Ti wvwmm ffwdnaj. NOT1CK TO IWSTRAtTOIU Henled propoaala will tie received by thn Htaie Highway rammlaelon of t,be Mate of Oregon, 1301 Yeon building, Portland, until 11:00 a, m November . It 17, for trading that aectlon of the Pacific highway In Joaephlne 'county, known aa the Wolf (Yeek-(!rave Crek wctlon. a diatance of 4.9 tnllM. There la ai proxltnately 76,000 ruble yarda of excavutlon Involved. No did will he conaidered unleaa uciomiiunled by raah, bldder'a bond ;r ii'.-t'fled rheck for an amount rqutl to at leant live (Ti'.i) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A corporate aurely bond will he required fur the faithful perform ance of the contract In a atim equal tu one-h:if the total amount of the hid. Proposal blanks nnd full Informa tion for hlddera may be obtained at the iiffl e of the R'nte Highway com m!fWin nnd the State Highway en- slnecr In the state houxe, at Bnlem, Otegon. Plan nnd aperlflratlona and forma of contract may be aeen at the annie place or may be obtained npon (he VepOKlt of $5.00. The right Ih rexerved to reject any or nil pronoHBl or lo accept the pro inr'Bl deemed !! for the state of Oregon. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, S. BENSON, Chnlrmnn. W. I.. THOMPSON, Commlxaloner K. J. ADAMS. Commissioner. Attevt: HKRHERT Nl'NN, Stnte Hlghwny Engineer. Salem Oregon. October 18. 1917. 98 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIMS CARD Effective Jun 1. 1917. Dally except Sunday. Train 1 It. Grant Paas . 1:00 p. m Train 2 1. Water Creek. 1:00 p. m All train leave GranU Pass from the corner of O and Eighth street, opposite the Bouthern Pacific depot For all information regarding freight and passenger aervic call at the olnce of the company, pudiic Service building, or phone 131 for OA't AOVEIMWU-iiiliNT WTJJ. NOT MAKE YOU A FORTUNE, BUT IT WILL 8ERVE AS A STONE IN THE FOUNDATION OF BUSINESS' 8UCCEB3 :: TO RENT TREMONT "'ROOMS Now under iiiann.-'inent of Mrs. L. C. Arm strong; 28 clean rooms at 36c and i'Oc; special rates by week or month; also light housekeep ing rooms. Would like your pat ronage. 40tf l'OR KENT Furnished rooms. Also barn to be used as garage. Mrs. F. A. Coe. '804 Washington Blvd. Phone 164-J. 6SU ROOM tor rent, ground floor, hot , nnd cold wnter, outside entrance. Mrs. R. H. Lee, 211 West A. tf FrKNISirrnf"ROOMS--UirBe, com fortable and. conviently located. 411 C street. Rfitr VX)ti RKNTFiirnlshed house keeping rooms, nlso single rooms. . Close In. Reasonable. Mrs. T. E. Howard. 621 I) street, corner Seventh. 97 FOR RENT Furnished rive-room cottage with garage after Novem ber find. Inquire O. P. Jester, Grants Pass Dunking Co.. or phone 16S-R. 93U k V. I k -v I Classified Advertising O. k C. GRANT LANDS Blue print tlaia ahowlnj landa Is Josapbln county, 11.60. Addroia A. B. Voorblea, Oraaia Pom if KOK A ALE Oneborae, panol-top delivery wagon. . Call at Ward robe cleanera, til North Sixth atreet, or phone-147. I2tf KOK HALE One, "Wade" portable drag aaw, working overy day. A bargain If Uken at one. Iloy Kelley, Wulf Creek, Ore. 6 Pxll HAL-Uargaia W "euld at one. No. 100 West C.atreet, oac good 7-room house, one nnd one harf lota, clone In, worth $1,200, for 1x00. Ternia la dealred. Ad drmie V. O. fluell, Dfliard. Or. IX TWO LOTS on M atroet for Mtle or trade. Addreea No. 20r0 'ire of Courier. 5 FOR 8AIX Team, weight about 2,100. Good puller. Will trade for anything w could nee. ' Fin toy Bro. 101 FOR SAL Team, harneaa, wagon and hack. Will soil separately or all together. Bang Bro. saw mtlL 96 FOR 8AU-One pair high-bred goate. Phone leham, East; A 96 Bwta milch 124-R. F. G. street. FOR HALE 20 h. p. sua engine and kxk eomprewwir, hoisting engine. 608 North Ninth street .96 VOR 8A I JC -Chrome, one car load on dump ready for shipment and work continue. J.- M. , Finch Kerby. Ore. 96 FOR SALE At half price. My loan your gain. Three-fourths of .an acre -and fiungalow. Beat -soil ' Desirable locntlon. " Located - . at 1012 North Ninth street.-Grants Pnaa. Clear , of : Incumbrances. IVire 1500. Terms. You will have to hurry if you get this. In quire nfiowoer. ' E. H. McMullcn. ' 738 1 EitAth street." Astoria. Ore gon. 96 FOR SALE Beet rack cheap. H E. Gordon. Phone 6I0-F-34. R. F. D. No. 2. 96 A BARGAIN Flve-paaaenger, 30 h p. Chaltners-30, guaranteed to be In good running order, three ex tra tires, .1175 cash. See Clar ence Burke, Fashion garage. 96 SPLENDID OAK roll-top desk, two stoves, small library table, for sale. O. 8. blanchard.' 2tf DEALERS In horses, mules, cattle wagons, hacks, buggies, .harness and saddles.' We. have a. variety of all kinds at. all times. If you have anything to sell or exchange, or it you want to buy, come and see us. We will treat you right All our livestock Is put out under guarantee. Red Front Feed and Sale Stable, Corner Sixth and K streets. Tlmmons A Hlgglna, Propra. 116 FOR SALE Good Spitxenberg ap ples picked from trees. 60 cent per sack, selected from the ground :.r cents per sack. . Order early or come to orchards. Geo. A. Hamilton, east of Sugar Factory 98 FOR SALE Two horses. One geld Ing, $60; one mare $46. Each In good condition and weigh about 1175 pounds. A. N. Parsons. 98 FOR SALE All klndn of flour, feed, hay, and mill feed, seed grains at prices reasonable. We Rollclty.your patronage. Burkhal ter & Hnberman, 614 I street. 19 191S CHALMERS and a classy bug for sale or trade. Battery Shop. 99 FOR SALE Loose grain hay In barn. John B. Hair, Rosue River. Ore. 9U HOTELS THE GENEROUS well-cooked mod erate priced meals at: the Ameri can restaurant always please. For proof ask nny of our patrons. Clean rooms, moderate prices 99 MISCELLANEOUS CLOTHES REPAIRED Mending nnto darning neatly done at 411 C St. 36tf TAJU SERVICE ARE YOU GOING or not going, that is the question. Call Jitney Luke at the Spa or phone 262-U.' Always at your service for city or country calls. 901 f A two foot role-do not wear tight hoe. Don't le ndser. pocket. Shrouds have no FBYUCIAJrS CLMENT. af. D. Pr actio limited to disease of the eye, ear, no and throat Olaae fitted. Of fie boar 9-12, 2-1. or on ap pointment. Office phone, 62; 'resi dence phone 3 5 1-J. LOUGHRIDGE. M. D.. PhyaUlaa and sorgoon. City or country calk attended 4J .or night phone 3(9; office phone '112. .Sixth and H. Tuff Building., OR. ED. BTWATER SpeeiaJlat on dlaaaaea of the eye, ear, mm aa4 throat; glaaaea fitted. Office Hour 9 to 12 a. 2 to 5 p. m. Pmoaea Realdence 200-L; office 210-J; Xnaonle TampU. Granta Pane, pre. . A. W1THAM, M. D., Pbystelsa and urgeon. Office: Hall Bldg., corner Sixth and I street. Phone:; Of ftee, lit; residence. 2 1 1-J. Bear, t a. tn. to 4 p. no. - ; DENTISTS E. C. 31ACY, D. M. P. Flret efaa denUatry. 1094" South BlitB. street, Grant Pas. Oregon. . J H. . D. Norton, Attoraey-at-law. Practice In all 8Ut nnd Federal Court. First NatloyOBank Bldg. COLVIG WILLIAMS Attoraey- at-Law Grant Pea Banking Co. Bldg. Grant Pan, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practice In all touru. First National Beak Building. DURHAM A RICHARD. Attemwr- at-I.aw. OOlce Masonic Temple. Grant Paaa Oregon. J W. T. MILLER. Attorner-et-Lw County attorney for Josephine County.-Of flee: Schallhom . Bldg. . O. . 8. B LANCHA RD. AUoraey-t-Lw, Grants Pas Cebklnff Co". Bid.' 'hone tt70.' Grant Pass, Orego V, A. CLEMENTS-j-Attorney-et-Lnw Practice dn : state land federal i .court:', Room' i, and . 3,' orer Golden Rule Store. BLANCHARD h BLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert block, phone 2S6-J Practice ka all courts; land board attorney.' '-r VETERINARY SlTtGEON DR. R, . J. BE3TUL. Veterinarian. Office In Wlnetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 11 3-J. Residence . Phone 305-R. DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AU . kind qf drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. , Phone 181-J. Stand at, freight depot. A. Shade, Prop. F. O. ISI1AM, drayage and transfer. . Safes, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark nnd Holman, No. 60. Resi dence phone 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; so de we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Pnone 397-R.- . WANTED JUNK WANTED Anything yott have in junk; hides a specialty. Phone 21, Union Junk Co. 110 WANTED All school warrants or i ' District No. 4, Josephine county. np to date.. Interest ceaaee af n ter date. C. E. Tucker, clerk. 98 FALSE TEETH We pay a hig as $17.50 per net for old fatae teath. no matter if broken, also gold crowns, brldgework. Moll to Berner's False Teeth Specralty. '11 Third street, Troy, N. Y., and re ceive cash by return mal'. t NIGHT FIREMAN wanted Must uiu'tnstand steam boiler. Easy work, good pay. A good proposi tion for the right man. Job lasts ' until January 1. Call at Kiwnann Fruit dryer, across the Sixth St. bridge. tf WANTED Correspondence ' with owner of .small sawmill. Have lo- cation in Rogue river valley with 12 to 15,000,000 feet available. Yellow pine and fire timber'. Ad dress 1200 E. 22nd street North, Z. A. Gillette, Portland, Ore. 104 A88AYEK8 E. R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist metallurgist. Rooms 201-203 Hall. Building, Grants Pass. MUSICAi. INSTRUCTION t J. S. MACMURRAY, teacher ot voice culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil it requested. Ad- dress 716 Lee St. 851tf '"- irHOTO STUDIO" THE PICTURE" MILL open daily 1 a. m. to 6 p. m. For Sunday sit-, tings call Mill 21.1-R or residence 140-J. 78tf