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V MOMlU, MvVtlllhll 10, IUI7 DAILY IKKil K ItlVKIl COI ItlkR PACE THRU X - i SjjS Real Gxniori I J ' Instant wirmih. l.en l? furm h4t nrrded I "Er-mirVv, h" grat. and foal- I (44 "vt fi,,', ,,0,,i'l,,r C !JHCAT imnkt or wlor. f il IwTw STANDARD OIL '1 f PEARL)) COMPANY 3 -J " i PERFECTION OIL HEATER FOR SALE IY Cramer Broi. Grant Past Hardware Co. Roue River Hardware Co. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO LARD PRO- DUCTS SHOW, PORTLAND ' $44-50 To Los Angeles -r-r And Back Stopovers Going and Returning Limit April 30, 1918 You can Hton ut San Francisco, nuuiv otlicr Iclij;l)tfiil outing place i on nut until ni nun ri uiu he I Mnntty Monterey, I'hho, lilcs. Santa 'Ilnrburu and n Four Trains Daily from 1'ortlaiul to San Kraneisco connecting with trains for those resorts. Ask your agent for booklets John il Scott, (Jeneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES UW HOI NO TRIP FAIIK8 TO LAND PRODl'CTtt SHOW, PORTLAND I Thanksgiving Faros To All Stations in Orego n and tfornt Oregon Calfornia To all Southern Pacific Button la Oregon, Sale date Nov. SH ud 29. Upturn limit December 8, 191 7. " To all Southern Pacific Station In Oillfornla, Halo dutea Nov. SM, 33, ' M and 27. Return limit December IB, 1M7." Ask your local fluent for Infonnullon ' ' John M. Scott, tjoneral Passenger Agent Portliuid, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNES RUSIS Mil MASTS (Continued from page 1.) ud by Ihv excellent py ytem of Germany, had mil, thrown 'down their rim. Tim Italian had de feated the Austrian. It w Ger man dlvli.li.nn wlthrtlllHry from the esstern snd western front which restored the morale of th Anstro llunxsrlsn troop and them selves led the successful Ihrtist. . "The French and Itritlah have a moderate preponderance In gun and man for man thy outflKht the German. "All of the German rlns of next year's buy of IT ara In the afiny and many of 1, whose ear-llned fare appear among the prisoner wrench the heart of tha Tommlei and tha Pollim who iihow them shy, tender and rlumiy kind nam. Plain ly tha resource In man ami ma terial ara running low. While thara ara ailll excellent Carman divisions In Flanders, thara w an apprerl- ahla diminution In tha morale and tha nhyalral quality of tha German troopa on tha French and , nrltlah fronta during tha 19 week In which I wa In Europe, flarmany every where bad lout the offensive. Tha Inmiic of the war will be de cided not on the !ono or the Plave; not on the Mauna or the Rhine, but In Waiihlnitton and by tha furnarei of America. Tbla war mut ba won, If we are to win It, by tba manu facture In America of thouwndt or enirlnei of war.- Men cannot win tha war. Tha aplendld llula Ameri can army whlrh already ba rraed tha aeaa rendered a ureal orvl:e when tba echo of lha flrrt American feet upon the aoll of France carried to every home which hat acrlilcaa (and alraont all French homea hare aacrlflcedl tha promlae that trenitth and atlll mora the Indtia- trlal itenlua of Amerlia would bring nuccor to Franc. "One of the ureateat of French renirali. nerhana the areateaf. with the burden of tha long front upon hla i-iontilem. said to ma 'tbani God for your little army. It buoyad our follinu hopea but Ita preaent irrowih rosin ua material. Send ui rnnnou and ammunition now, and nnre of them, leat there be not or u left when you really net here.' "We cannot hope to have a vaat army In France next year. Hut Am erica, whoae furnace tan rorae much ateel the furnace of, aH Furoie, can produce the cannon H.OOO cannon. "We mimt have greater coordina tion of effort than we have now. We mimt '.iave more powerful direction, itn-ulcr unity of effort, a true war council, uch a doea not exlt In Wflnhlnrton a council of men who, Irrespective of faction and . party, re.nrenenla In the greatest dKree toe eneray and Renin 0f America. We must bend all our energiea to make the great Industrial effort In time. It will he fruitless If we are ready late." SFI FISH IS HIS UNDOING Saa Francisco. Nov. 19. A large coon which fed on the gotdflaa ex hibit In the Palace Of fine Arta on the exposition site here, is now on exhibit himself. The coon took, up hln ouartara near the lagoon In front of the palace, ami literally chewed hla way Into the room, where tne goldflah occupy a very ornamented marble pool. The quick decimation of the fish wai aoon notloed by at tendant, who also discovered the coon track. They aet an old-rasn-loned figure four trap in the pool and baited It with a bit of dried her ring. The coon accepted the change of diet and now occupies a . large, strong cage near the gold fish pool. When pouring out tea one sometime Is annoyed to find the tea will run down the spoilt To preveut this ruli a little butter round the outride of the spout. The blesMlng of a house Is goodness. The honor of a house la hoxpltallty. The ornament of a house la cleanliness. The hnpplnesa of a house la content men t. "What 1m the most nnjiruvatlnu thing In married life?" iiskcd Horotliy. ' "HoiiH'iimcs," hiiIiI the bachelor friend, "If the husband, and sometimes it's the wife." The tall of the rat U a most Impor tant iipiieuiliige. It bus more unixi-les thon the human tinnd, being used as a hand, ns a Imliun er mid im a spring to aid In Jumping. What a woninn eiui never uiiderstund Is how lier husband rim remember the name of the president of the Tnlled 8tiiles mid ;et not whut ilnle her sis tiilid ibllil was Isiiii on. WHK VO! THIk OK Plumbing or Heating lie ure and Oiluk ut . Tetherow Sheet Metal Works That HhII 1 Economy Service Quality LISH FARMER IS E 10 FEEL UW Umdon, Nov. 19. The severest penalty yet given for violation of the farm cultivation acta has Just been administered to Alfred White, a former of Maidstone. He was or dered by the authorities to cut down his a ryes kb of bopa by one-balf. He paid no attention to the order, de claring that he would make a profit of $50,000 out of the hops and ao could well afford to pay a substan tial fine. The court fined him only 1 1.000, hut ordered the forfeiture of th entire crop of hops and added sentence of two months In prison. tfi 1 CLASS LEADER. The Interesting sleeves, the band eta broMered pockets: the Jaunty tie with Ita buckle, make tbla a well algh Ideal ssodel for schoolgirl. Qassifted AfSycrtisinig Vl ALk FHTaUCIANS O. A C. GRANT LANDS Blue print Plata (hewing lands la Josephine county, 1. JO. Address A. E. Voorbiei, Or a .a Pass tf FOR BALK Bargain If sold at once. No. 300 Weil C street, one sood 7 -room house, one and oue barf lots, close In, worth 11.200. for I 00. Terms Is desired. Ad dress F. U. Duel, Olllard, Ore. 12 IKAI.KK. In horses, mule, cattle, wagons, backs, buggies, harness and saddles. We have a variety of all kinds at all time. If you hav anything to sell or exrhsnge, or if you want to buy, come and sea us. We will treat you right. All our livestock Is put out under guarantee.' Red Front Feed and Bale Stable, Comer Sixth and K street. Timmon A Hlgglna. Propri. ill FOR 8AIJ4 All farm product sell at high prices. Buy a farm and be an Independent producer. We have good properties at . easy terms. Best-Fuller Realty Co. 20 .SK.BtVs- Kecleaned seed wheat tWushlngton Hybrid No. 13 and Marquis, $2.50 per bunhel.) Oth er sxed grain. Alfalfa, all clov ers and grasses. "Harvest Time Tell the Story of Good Seeds." Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point. Oregon. 101 tf FOR'&AUSpltaenberg and New ton apples. Price accord Lag - to quality. R. K. Rom, phone 604-F-2. 9SU : A KNOCKABOUT. For utility la this flaring straw brim nu a crown of liroraded silk, while all about the ton are little straw rosea perkily placed and lu niutcuing shades, which' happen to be a range of blues in this esse, like I be crowu. I.ettrhtil that will please you, at the Courier. DRV MILL WOOD $3 per tier. Harry Smith, Phone 312-J. 12 FOR 8ALK Two horses. One geld ing, one mare $40. Each in good condition and weigh about 1175 lb. A. N. Parsons. ' Mtf FOR SALE Organ. $16. Address 2201 care of Courier. 09tf FOR SALE Airedale pup, males. $5, female. $3. Best general farm dog in existence. Alice Locke, R. F. O. No. 2. 1 TO RJC.VT TRJ2MONT ROOMS Now undier managment of Mrs. U C. Arm strong; 2t clean rooms tvt $6c and iOc; special rate by week or moats; also light housekeep ing rooms. Would like your pat ronage. - w 40tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Also barn to be used as garage. Mrs. F. A. Coe, 804 Washington Brvd Phone 1C4-J. 68tf R(XM (or rent, ground floor, hot and cold water, outside entrance. v Mrs. R. H. Lee, 211 West A. tf ri KNISHLU KOO.MS Large, eom- fortable and ronvlently - located 411 C street. 8tf FOR RENT One suite oMui-nlghed house-keeping rooms, also single room, close in, ' price reasonable. Mrs. T. E. Howard, (21 D street. . 12 FIVE-ROOM furnished house tor rent. Rent cheap. Phone 208-L, noon. '' 11 WANTKD FALSE TEETH We pay aa high a $17.50 per set for old false teith, no matter If broken, aisti gold crowns, ' brldgework. Mai) to Berner's False Teeth Specialty. 22 Third street, Troy, N. T., and ic eelve easb by return mal'. 112 L. O. ClMKNT; M. D. CracUee limited to dlaeatea of th eye, oar, nose and throat. Olazaes fitted. Cfflce hoars 9-12, 2-t. or on ap pointment. Office phone, (2; resi dence phone 859-J. 8. LOl'UHRlOUE, M. D.. Phyddaa' and aurgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Resident phone tt; o(fle phone 182. Sixth and II. Tuff Buildings DR. ED. BY WATER Specialist on diseases of the eye, ear, nose aad throat; glasses fitted. Office Honrs 9 to 1 2 a. to,. 2 to ( p. m. Phone Residence 2C0-L; office 2C9-J; Maaonle Temple, Cranta Pass, Ore. A. A. WITH AM, M. D., Physician Ud surgeon. Office: Hall BIdg., corner Sixth and I streets. Phones: Of fice, 111; residence, 288-J. Hoars, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. J. O. NIBLET Phydeiaa and aurgeon. Lundburg Butldlag. Surgeon Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Health Ofleer. Officer hours, 9 to 13 a. m. 1 to S p. m. Phono 310-J. 9Stt DBKTI8TS E. C. MACT, D. M. D Flrstn dentistry. . 109H Sooth Mxtk street. Grant Pas, Oregon. ATTORNEYS H. D. Norton. Attorner-at-taw. Practice la all SUt aad Federal Courts. First National Bank BMc OOLVKJ A WUJUAMB Attorswrs 1 at-Uw Oranu Pass BankJas Co. Bldg. Oranu Pass. Oregon. , E. g. VAN DTXK, AUoraey. PraeUeo In all court. First Natloaia Building. ' - DURHAM A . RICHARD, AtUraeT- at-Law. . Office Maaonle Teavpla, Oranu Pass Oregoa.. W. T. iCLLER, Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Jostpklao County. Office: Schallhorm Bids. O. S. BLANCKARD.Attorney-at-Law oranu Pass Banking Oo. Bats. Phone ' 270. Oranu Pass, Oregon V. A . , CLEMEiTii Attoraey-t-Law Practice In , sUU aad tederal court. Room 3. aad 1, ovor Golden Rule Store. BUANCHARD A BLANCHXRD, At torney. Albert block, phone lll-J Practice in all courts; land board attorneys. ' ' r ' I VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL. VeteoriaariaB. Office in Wlnetrout Implesseat Bldg. Phone 11 3-3. Raaiaoaee Phone 305-R. ItRTACE AND TRAN8FHR COMMRCUL TRANSFER CO. All kinds ,of . drayage aad traaater work carefully and promptly Aoaej, Phone 181-J. Stand at frsigkt depot. A. Shade, Prop. F. G. ISHftK, drayage and transfer. Safe, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. Phone mark and Holnxaa, No. 99. deneo phoao 124-R. - ' THE WORLD MOTES; ao do we. Bunch' Bros. Transfer Co. Phatt 397-R. v.r MITSICAii LNSTRtTCTlON WANTED 200 or 300 pounds of Rood medium sized Burbank pota toes. Phone 13 7-J. 09 WANTED A few more customers for milk, from registered Jerseys, Phone 211-Y. I 12 MISCF&LAN1XWS BATTERY SKRVICE STATION ; Phone 1 9. Batteries repaired, sold and recharged. Old batteries cred ' Ited on new ones. Centner and Col lins. 12 J. S. MAOMURJU.Y. teacher of voto coltur and alaging. Lsmaoa glvea at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress J l Lee St 51tf TASBHRVKB ARE YOU GOING or not going, that is the , question. Call : Jllaey , Luke at the 8pa or phoae 212-R. Always at your service for city or country calls. . . . .. 99tf TAXI SHRVICE 160, lSe a trip. A. ' a Berrie.5... ; . 13. The California 'and Oregoa Coast Railroad Company THE PICTURE MILL open dally 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. For Sunday sit tings call Mill 283-R or residence 140-J. 78tf- TUB CARD Effective June 1, 1917. Daily except Sunday. Train 1 lv. Grants Pass.. 1:00 p. m. Train 2 lv. Waters Creek 3:00 p. m. ' All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of O and Eighth streeU, opposite the Southern Pacific depot. For all information regarding freight and passenger service call at me omce 01 tne company, . ruDitc Service building, or phone 131 for same. PHOTO STUDIO AS8AYER8 E. R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist-': metallurgist. Rooms 201-203 Hall Building, Grants Pass. . 29 . plBibingT FOR EXPERT. WORK In plumbing, heating, tin or sheet metal work,; see' W. R. Ramie, 512 H street.' Phone 36. ' ' , ' . , .27 ABSTRACTS JOSEH1NE COUNTY ABSTRACT company secured the contracts for making abstracts for the Williams . creek, Josephine county and 1111- . nols valley federal farm loan as sociations. There was a reason. Let us make your abstracts. 24