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FRIDAY, DM KMIIUl 7, DMT lAIMf IUXJIE RIVBH COtKUCK PAGE THAU nu . 0 XX THAT makes the VV OWL so good?" asmoker asks. There are several reasons. Butfirstofall comes the million dollar supply of mellowing leaf fhat is always in reserve for the OWL. That "surcifles" the OWL'S mellow flavor. All the equip ment and experience of the OWL factories go to bring out that fine flavor in the best way, in every OWL you buy. The Million Dollar Cigar 1 M. A. GUNST BRANCH C Ml MAC OIA CO., IMC. J WOLT CREEK Soma of our fruit growera are pon dering over a report on Martial! pen re shipped early In September, which report ahnwa the growera to he Indebted lo Ih association over If. cent pr box for the privilege of their iilil. Thi' parkera wore lata In potnlnK and the parked product whloh n Intended lo have gone the name ilnv by Innil freight to the I'hmm. lay In the depot here three hot days, the lonil being so lata thai ly It did not arrive and the next being show day we were told the local was annuulled hy the rompany and It wan novate the next day that the iar which waa being held for our pears at the Pasa went on, ho Ihey went In r:r with apple later, without the asnoi latlon's label an C" grade and the growers are now aked to "dig up." Apple grower, nniiMe to gel boxes. IiihI the Kreater urt of their nop, whlrh fall heavily mnn some. 80 far aa we know tlu re has lieen no fall spraying In thla vicinity. More henna were planted thla year than ever before and In several cane ''ere a total failure, due prnhahly to a few very hot daya when In bloom. the heat evidence of whlrh la the fart (hut In the shade of 11 large walnut tree In one field the alalka were all heuvlly loadrd, while, outside the shade Hue there wna aliout one third of a crop. The were plnka, whl:h hore better a a rule than white thl iyenr. It la possini mat nacause 01 mil Keep Clean Keep clean inside, ai well mi outside. Do not allow food poisons lo ac cumulate in your bowels Headache, 1 sip.n ol scll poitoninK, will point to numerous other trouble which ate sure 16 follow. Keep yourself well, ai thoinar.di of olliets do, by laving, when needed, a dr e ur two of the old, reliable, vrceUible, (ami iy liver niedicme, Thedford's Black-Draught Mrs. MauRle Bledsoe, (Hawatomie, Kan., tays: "(Slack-Draught cured me ol constipation ot 15 yeara standing, which nothing had been able to help. I was alto a ilave to itomach trouble . . . Everything I ate would our on my stomach. I used two packages ol black-Draught, and Ohl, the blessed relief it has given me." Black Draught should be on your shelf. Get 1 pack age today, price 26c. One cent a dose. Classified Advertising All Drait'uts EBII CHICHESTER S PILLS' W TDK III .! IINtNM till... H.4 .-I 1.14 KkV7 fc'". -.1-1 ilk'kl C... V Rifes.fiatt,mOT rtM kaaam M aV4. MIM. A ) X fUMiH S0 IY DmGtSTS CVtRYWltf RC An Uo'y Csrga. Shipmaster dlnllk carrying drama ef acid where they cannot lie reached readily. A Chilean hlp recently put ks. at tha Falkland Inland leaking bad ly. Her cargo waa wade up of drum of arid and rhalk. The add had leuk rd frnm Ike drum and mlied with the chalk, forming larlninlr add gas In tha hold. Thl aa la deadly, and the crew could not tmike repaint. Mean time the a ld had gathered at the bot tom of the hold and eaten away the Iron frame ut lit nhlD. t?sc so little S ALT thktyoucan well afford the .best LESLIE SALT Carrota and pea mixed Disk a very good dish. The turtle dove I a drab colored wild pigeon. - I'lidd'standlug I the rath lhat lead to forgiveness. (ha lal.tm.uu rt tha ajaaatin had HonlA . 1I-.J .. . k. ...l.lt.. ?nm ..,. 1 .,. .... ill I f l"il)unl,Hr w looking for men to work feed thev iiiIkIiI have yielded a fair . .. ... ..., crop. Rome lima which were let atand did yield a fair crop, about one third of which ripened. Thus far cow testing haa reveal ed hut one to be tubercular, thla one having been brought ' from Grave creek about a year ago. The entire The arwliig machine waa given to I be hf..(, wh .,,,, ie 1H. Uoen run- country In IMtl, , , . Mnt (eH(ed. Many a mnu puncture hi lire on fflaahlng on Ihe right of way of the road to wealth. the new arnde of the Pacific high- . .... way la well under way and aub-con- The demand for g-nnj .dvkt la not b M e,pial to the aupply. Al , ....., . 'L' i . Jvlaltlna; her lirother and alater. Mr. Truth may be Vtrangrr than fiction, he done with teams and ome ""'...,, ,, TnkBmi. fn. but a lie la apt to travel tauter. ' nmrhlnery, The only way .0 avoid a pan, la to1 There la fn.lt. potato, and bean putn atop toll iM-fotelt hapiHii. ' '' I "''".v. but all feed will .have to be shipped In. The Ituwdan railway employ dog ear ; ,.IL. r..p ftiMif-iiliiif tlir mil to the ' track. ! I In Ihe Hawmlll hUKlneaa In Ihe Will amette valley Mr. T. H. Floyd who ha been employed for over three yeara in the Kerby arhool hn4 tendered her realg nation to take effect about hi llday time. Mr. Moid ha been In 111 health for annie time and ha derld ed to place herxelf In the hand of a urunon for treatment aoon. Mr. Kloyd ha proven hemelf an exrel lent teacher and will be greatly minded. Mr. Jim Howard and family are The foot tirey have captured more ' flngi In warfare tlmn any other Ilrlt lli reglmeiit. , FERRYDALE To (he Jcnloii eye the invea of an other la IJie UlllnrlollalU crime. XI II waukre New. Dr. and Mr. three chlldri n, of How burr. iThankt;lv!nK Ruet of Mr. and .lr. i.M. It. Grern. They camo rvoi by 'auloinolilte and experienced mine The flrt alrohlp made a em-ceMfiil j trouble In KPt'lna" over the Wolf fllglil In lixil, and the ltrl airplane : ('(.eir hill, hut succeeded In getting four year later. back without any delay. ti, Mfri,r. .,lr.i..i r.i.l .,f the .it I Mr. nnd Mra. J. !.. Green and fam- fi'rat cereal niiipi from l.nit..ar.nci lily were dinner gueala of Mr. to 10,mi,no,Ooi buxhcl. Basey and Mr. Komi at TakHma for a few days prior to her removal to the Willamette valley. Mr. Howard has been lu the Willamette for aev eral weeks. Wm. Husellon expects to go to the Koldier'a home in a few daya. He usually spends the winter aeaaon at the home at Rosebnrg. Mr. C. a. Woodcock and son V I. ' llnltor ami v i-re Qulncy, and Mia llene Iwla vlaltea Grants Pnns friends thla week. Mr. and ilrs. Churles Well wen to Granta Pass for a wislt with Mrs Wells' mother, Mra. Coatea nnd The hagple originated in ancient Ayrla and ia one of the oldeat type of luatrumenU atlll In uae. A needle Inserted In the cork of an oil bottle will make a dropr that will I pick up Just one drop of oil. 1 Mors than two-third of the entire, area of Australia has an annual rain fall of less than twenty Inches'. TK.1 H KRS' EXAMINATION'S SUNSET ROUTE to the EAST Costs Little More Takes you through Sunny Southern California land of old missions, semi-tropical vegetation and ripe , oranges, . You may visit the Appach. Trail and 1 -tnjoy the wonders of Arlsona, New Mexico, Texas and Louisiana. Sunset Limited offer! unusual comfort 'rujiire of Illustrated nearest 8. literature,' P. agent for reservations. tickets and full Information or wrlaj JOHN M. SCOTT General PasacnKer Agent Portland. Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Mrs. JoeHill, on Thanksgiving. Hoy Peterson left Saturday for Hlddle, where he will be employed by A. J. Green, who ha a contract for bridge work. Mrs. A. C. Ford, Mrs. G. H. Grif fin and daughter, Gladys, visited at Mrs. B. F. Hilkey's, of Pleasant Grove, Sunday. Mrs. T. J. Huseey and daughter. Reulnh, visited with Mrs. J. Zimmer man Sunday afternoon. The Griffin Ferry school gavo a short, though Interesting " program Wednesdsy afternoon In honor of Thanksgiving. Although the weath er was not very encouraging for people to venture out the entertain ment was well attended. Thursday evening the neighbor hood gathered at the Mapleton schoolhouse, where they enjoyed a short program composed of vocal an A Instrumental mnirin and recita tions suitable for the day, followed by games and refreshments. Mrs. A. C. Ford visited with Mrs. I A. I. Hussey Tuesday. ' Rollle Stevenson left Thursday for San Frjincleco, where he will again j resume his work. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Green and i daughter of Grants Pass are now at ! the home of their son, M. B. Green, where they will remain Indefinitely. I A. I. Hususey was a bnmtlness vis itor atKl. H. Griffin's Wednesday. I V. ship), 1- KERBY C. Stone had the misfortune a fow days ago to havo a piece of steel fly from a rod while holding It on an emery wheel, nnd the small piece en tered one of 'his eyes lodging In the ball of the eye. Mr. Stono suffered from the accident for two days, the (doctor being away from home at the jtlmc. When Dr. Dixon returned he soon removed the particle and-the 1 eye Is Improving. ! K. K. Dunbar nnd wlfo and Mi' :.nd .Mrs. Dunn visited Kerby for t short time Monday evening. .Mr, Hm HALK , C. GRANT LANDS Blue print plat showing lands in Josephine county, ll.iO. 'Address A. K. Voorbles, Urauta Paas. tf FOR Al.r-To horsea. On geld ing, $'.5; one raara 40. Kacb In good condition and weigh about 1176 lb. A. N. Paraona. ttf Foil SALE Spluenberg and New ton apple. Price according to quality. R. K. Rosa, phone SOt- F-2. or,tt,DR PHYSICIANS U O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited udUoases of tha eya. r, nose and throat. Olassos fitted. Office hours 1-12, 1-6, or on so polntment. Offlc pbons, tl; real dene phone 159-J. S. UJI OHRIDUE. M. D. Pbyslctaa and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or eight Residence phone :'; office phone ' 112. Sixth and II. Tuffs Building. K A I. Kit 8 In horse, mule, rattle, wagons, hacka, buggies, harneaa and saddle. We have a variety of all kinds at all times. If yon have anything to sell or eichange, or If you want lo buy, come and see us. W will treat you right. All our livestock Is put out under guarantee. Red Front Feed and Sale Stable, Corner Sixth and K afreets. Tlmmons Hlggins, Proprs. Phone 531-J. lltf FOR 8AI.E Horse, harnesa and wagon, all in good shape. Call at 714 J street. 37 "to bent"" """" TREMONT ROOMS Now under managmenl of Mra. U C. Arm strong; 28 clean rooms at S6c and 40c; a peel a 1 rate by week or month; also light housekeep ing rooms. Would Ilka your pat ronage. 40tf ED. BY WATER Specialist on diaeases of the eye, ear, noee and th mat; glasses fitted. Office Hour 9 to 1 2 a. ni.. 2 to S p. ra. Phone Residence 2S0-L; office 2S0-J; Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore A. A. WITHAM. M. D Physician and surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg., corner Sixth and I atreets. Phones: Of fice, HI; residence, 2S8-J. Honrs. t a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. J; O. NIBLEY Phyaidan and surgeon. Lundburg Building. Surgeon Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Health Officer. Officer hours, I to 12 a. m. 1 to S p. m. Phone 310-J. I5U FI HNISHK1) ROOMS Large, mm- fortable and coovlently located. 411 C street. tf Fl'RNWIlED HOUSE for rent. Five room furnifhed house, all modern Inquire 310 Burgess street. Mrs. 30 Carrie Ryan. TO EXCHANOK .'A. FOR EXCHANGE 1-arge residence property close in for Irrigated much. Address Courier No. 2277. 19tf SALE OR EXCHANGE 2S Acres two miles to Ct rants Pass. Seven acres cultivated, berries, fruit, wood. Five-room good house, three acres Irrigated. Price. 1900. Terms or will consider some ex change. U A. I -a uner, real estate 28 W.STKI) wTaNTEIVA smalf bouse. See H. D. furnished Montgomery, care of I'tah-Idabo Sugar Co. 28 WORK of any kind wanted. C. a" Ryan, call or phone Grants Pass hotel. " 30 WANTED All kinds of housework to do. Phone 267-L from 8 to 9 a. m. or 4 to C p. in. 27 DENTISTS E. C- MACT, D. M. D. First -daaa dentistry. 109 Vk South Sixth street. Grants Pass, Oregon. ATTORNEYS H. D. Norton, Attomey-at-hiw. Practice in all State and Federal' Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIO WILLIAMS Attoraeya- at-Law Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice In ll courts. First National Baak Building. DURHAM aV RICHARD, Attoraeys-at-Law. Office Masonic Tempi), Grants Pass Oregon. W." T.ILLER. Attorney-at-Law County attorney , for Jose pill a County. Office: Scballhora Bldg. O. S. BLA.NCHARD.Attorney-at-Law Golden Rule . Building. Pbone 270. Granta Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD t BLANCHARD. At torney. Albert block. Phone 236-J. Practice in all courU; land board attorneys. "" " - v'vrrraiNABY sirgkon Notice Is hereby given that the county superintendent of Josephine county. Oregon, will hold Hie regu lar examination of applicants for state certificate at Grants Pass, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, Decent' ber 19, 1917, at 9:00 o'clock a. m and continuing until Saturday De cember 22, 1917. at 4:00 o'clock m. Wednesday Ftorenoon . History, Writing (penman Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic Thursday Focenoon Arithmetic, History of Education. Psychology, Methods In Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art. Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Stenog raphy, American Literature, Physics. Typewriting, Methods in language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice,' Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, English Literature, Chemistry, Phy sical Culture. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology. Algebra. Civil Government, . Saturday Forenoon Geumetry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping. WANTED Man and wife to work on farm, house furnished,' Ave miles from Grants Pass. Phone 606-F-12. C. H. Eismann. 27 PLCMBING FOR EXPERT WORK in plumbing, heating, tin or sheet metal work, see W. R. Rarnle. 512 H street. Phone 36.. 27 Y CALL FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Grants Pass Irrigation District at their office in the court house of Jo sephine county in Grants Pass. Ore gon, for the purchase ot $15,000.00 par value of bonds ot the district till 10 a. m., December 24, 117. For detailed Information regard ing this Issue, . addrees, Clerk ot Board, Grants Pass Irrigation Dis trict, Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. R. J. BESTl'L, Veterinarian. Office- In , Winetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113-J. Residence Phone 305-R. DRAYAgITaND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of drayage and traaafer work carefully and promptly don. Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot. A. Shade, Prop. F. 0. ISHAM. drayage and traaafer. Safes, pianos and famltura Boed packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark and Holman, No. SO. Resi dence thone 124-R. ' THE WORLD MOVES; se do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Ptoa 397-R. MVSICAa. INSTRUCTION IStf J. S. MACMUKRAY, teacher of voice culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil If requested. Ad dresa 718 Lee St. 861U TAXI 8ERVIOB Cards at the Courier office. ARE YOU GOING or not going, that ia the question. Call Jttaey Luke at the Spa or phone 262-R. Always at your service for city or country calls. 90tf Dispelling tha Illusion. Suppose you slum Id be startled In the dark nluht by eomeihllig which look ed like a specter? Would not he who should bring 11 lantern :iul ahow you Hint It. was but a white cloth hang luir to a Imsb t-'lve you Tur greater en ivumgeineut Ui.':ti tie who lucroly x horted you to krv up your unirt, look the other vtuy, vtbisile tiud ptss on? Hicbunl Whately. Quaar Pats. Trobably the oddi;4 passenger ever seen lu a public vehicle whs the pet bear thut Frank Iluckluiul would fre quently take for drives lu a four wheel er. yuite recently the present writer saw a lady passenger in 1111 omnibus fondling a ehiniiuii;:i'C, 11 man In d (in In with 11 lttrgi" pet rat ixi'ping out of Ills !lo peeket, while 11 parrot en joying a free trui:; lido pevc'icil on bU uuiiitcr's HbouUler Is not nt oil an 1111- (imuimi sight lu u licill.jni uhurli. London Chronicle. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD EffcctiveDecember 1, 191' Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Train. 1 1. Grants Pass.. 1:00 p.m. Train 2 lv. Waters Crpek 3:t'0 p. m. All trains leave Grants Puss from ti e corner of G nnd Eighth streets, o; ioltP th So'ithern Pacific depot. Tor all Information regarding fro!:jl t rni! jiasserier service call at f'e offl.-e of the company, Lundburg bui'.dlng, or phone 131 lor same. MOCHA TAXI service. Phone calls 10c by day as usual. Save the nickles for the Red Cross. Country calls attended to. Office phone 181-R. Residence. 149-Y. Otto J. Knips. 28 PHOTO STtDIO THEfTlCTURE"MILL open daily 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. For Sunday sit tings call Mill 2S3-R or residence 14(KI. 78tf Sugar Pluma. Of all candies perhaps the sugar plum boasts the most ancient lineage. It was the invention of one Julius liracntus, a noted Roman baker and confectioner, a niemlier of the family of the Fabii. Dragatus put forth the first specimen of this confection lu the year 177 B. C. The bonbous of thl variety were culled dragatl. after their Inventor (drngwa Is French!, and their munufneture coustltutiHl a monopoly enjoyed; exclusively by the Fabian family. Whenever there wa a birth or a umrrmgc in that family a great distribution of dragati took place a an evidence of rejoicing. This custom I still retained by certain of the Id famine of Europe. i