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MUDAY. IK4 K.MIIER 81, 11 T f : y . ' i i . . Find these points in the OWL (1) perfect in mellowness, since the leaf is cured an average of eighteen months before using. (2) flavor "insured" by a million dol lars' worth of reserve tobacco in a way unique in a five-cent cigar. ( 3 ) correct in burning, because hand made in the correct square-end shape. Could a manufacturer do more to guarantee you a smooth, satisfying smoke for your nickel ? THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR M. A. CUNST BRANCH INMAi. CIA C., MS. Quality Butter . ' !'. ) ' ' 1 AM Hi tied Cro Mil . t.-i A . THE CO OPERATIVE CREAMERY V Mill donate M the llrl Cross the gross profile on out retail atilcn of r"rltley and Saturday IhU week. i lUTTMl AMI llimil MILK MILK AMI OIL' AM Cottage Chee-e and Hklm Milk JoMthln scanty roHKmllrt Crrarorrjf Aeaorlall, 1 Tires 5000 Miles Guarantee C. L. HOBART CO. , aiopft M tb Court, ' CHICHESTER S PILLS 0r- TIIK HIMNt nHANn, A ltl A. II '.MS1 M A bo.... Mated H Hi 1,14m, SUN HHANS riLlAhrM HW mown m Srt . i. toM. A I II tl tl4a S01B BY DRUGGISTS EVERYW&Rf PERSISTENCE. If graat thing can be dona at all It ean be dona taiily, but It la (hat kind of tat with which a tra bieaseme after long yeare af gathering atranath-Huahln. SUNSET ROUTE to the EAST Costs Little More Takes you through Sunny Southern v5. California land of old missions. . aeiiil-troplcal vegetation and ripe oranges.; ' i' . . ' ',. You may visit the Appachu Trail and , enjoy the wonders of Arizona, New Mexico, Tezas and Louisiana. (, Sunset Limited offers unusual comfort Inquire of nearest 8. P. agent for Illustrated literature, reservations, tickets and full Information or wrl JOHN M.' SCOTT Uoneral Passenger Agent . . Portland. Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES QUESTIONNAIRES ARE i MAILED T0 149178 Queatluuualrn were niallud, KrliUy, December 21, m 7, to following proiia, Ordur Num t to 17a" Inclusive: William Albert Uran. Ilaiold K. Hhook. Joe Kianklln Klnley. Corllaa II. Toiilnn. Ilall.-y M liner. Reginald Harnett. Fred it. Hyde. (imirge Klllot Turvey. Krsncls Robert Steel. Krank Nelaon Dosk. Kuxene Ouy Goff. Charles James Cotton. Hurt llay Lewis. Marlon llaldwlo. Rax Undon Tuffs. (Innrae Alfsrd Bargrnt. George Klmer Carey. Benjamin Harrison Jess. Clyde Kdwln Smith. John I -oil Is Masters. Paul A. I.orens. Fred Prockley. Annual Peter Jensen. Eugene Ilober Kimball. Maria Sturgeon. . Orvllle Kay Moore. fleoraa Henry Frrren. Fred Smith Cook. Clarenie Fredrlrk Farlelgh. Joseph Alfred Hawkins. on th bvra KERBY i A letter from Wea Wodcock, who la now In the service In France, writ ten to his mother some two or three weeks ago, reports that he Is well and having an Interesting exper ience. He reports seeing a thresh er at work, .and being a threshing machine man. Improved the oppor tunity of feeding the machine. But a few straws at a time was too slow for Wes, and he soon choked . the thresher. ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Wlmer of Orsnts Pass were visitors In Kerby for a short time last week. Mr. and Mra. Ben George were down from Takllma one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Bellinger, of Med ford, arrived Monday evening and remained until . Wednesday morning, visiting the family of J. Q. Wllllts, who were formerly neigh bors or the Bellingers at Medford. Mrs. J. O. Turner, who' haa beeu In Grants Pass for nearly a month under the care of a physician has re turned home. Mra.. Fred Hart and Mrs. llasel Payne returned, after a month's visit at Albany. C. Canfletd. who has been out In the Mils for a week or 10 days has returned to town ' J. O. Turner and son, Ray. made a trip to Grants Pass on Wednes day. . . .". ' Mrs. Woodcock and aon, with Miss Dene Lewis of Holland, made a fly ing trip to Grants Pass one day last week. ' The young people are planning for a big dance on the evening of Christ mas. ( The school children will have two weeka vacation, after four months of confinement In the school room. Your Christmas Turkey DON'T DELAY ORDERING Our stock is young, corn, fed. We can give you any size Turkey, you want. Chickens, Ducks, sweet juicy Roasts, steaks and boiling meats. TEMPLE MARKET Phone 134 Classified Advertising FOB HAJJC O. k C. GRANT LANDS Blue print plats ahowlng lands In Josephine county, 1 1,50. (Address A. E. Voorbles, Grants Paas. tf FOR 8ALK Two burses. One geld ing, I&6; one mare HO. Each In good condition and weigh about 1175 lbs. A. N. Parsons. tf DEALERS In horses, mules, cattle, wagons, hacks, buggies, harness and aaddles. We have a variety of all kinds at all times. If you have anything to sell or exchange, I or If you want to buy,' come and i see na. We will treat you right, t All our livestock Is put out under guarantee. Red Front Feed and Sale Stable, Corner 8lxtb and K streets. Tlmmons, Prop. Phone 51I-J. 18tf DR. ED. BT WATER Specialist on - dlsssssa of the eye, ear, aoee and throat; glasses fitted. Office Hours to 12 a. m,. I to 5 p. m. Pnonee Residence 210-L; office 1-J: Masonic Temple, Grants Pass. Or FOR SALE Good modern bouse, close In, north side. Inquire No. 2233. care Courier. 28tf FOR SALE Fine young Mammoth Bronxe turkey touis, also a few ben turkeys. Delivered Orants Pass, address Box 690. 81 TO RX CHANGE STUMEZE ; ' FOR ' ' ' CHRONIC STOMACH TROUBLE Not a mere aftqr-dinner tablet, but a leal stomach medicine, for mulated to bring Instant relief to severe cases of recent or long stand ing. Try It and be convinced. Sold and guaranteed by all druggists. Send to The Black Medicine Com pany, San Diego, California, for Free Book. " FOR EXCHANGE Forty acrea near Corcoran, Klnga county, Cal. Good land, all been cultivated, level, fenced, some improvements. Want Grants Pass or vicinity not to ex ceed value M, 500, with $1,(00 mortgage. Give full particulars In answering. W. C. Rlce,114 South Hockett, Porterville, Cal. , 38 T BENT TREMONT ROOMS . Now under managment of Mra, L. C. Ann- , strong; 28 clean .room at 35c and 60c; special rate by week or month; alao light housekeep ing rooms. Would like yonr pat ronage. , I " , 40U given another examination in 20 days. Wheeler Osborn and Ollle Alns- worth have left for the east with a company of the boys who are on their way to France. Mr. Roat'a sister came in from FURNISHED ROOMS Large, com fortable and convlently located 411 C street. 8tf FOR RENT Small house on River side avenue, between 7th and 8th. Inquire 706 North Fifth. Phone 208-L. 0 HOTEL OXFORD ROOM3 for rent . Large, well furnished, steam , beat, hot water, bath, and all ho tel privileges. Very moderate weekly and monthly rates. 37tf rBTSICIASS U O. CLEMENT. U. D. Practice) limited to diseases of the eye, ear. nose and throat. Olassea fltt. Office hours 1-13, 2-1, or on ap pointment Office phone, 63; resi dence phone 2S-J. 3. LOUGHRIDUK, M. U . Physician sod surgeon. City or country calls attended day or tight. Reeldeaer phone (l; office phone .122. Sixth and H. Tuffa Building. A. A. WITHAJI, M. D., Phyaielan and surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg., corner. Sixth and I streets. Phonee: Of fice, 111; residence, 313-J. Hoars, I a. m. to 4 p. m. , DR. J. O. NIBLET Pbyatdaa and surgeon. Lundburg B sliding. Surgeon Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. f Health Officer. Officer hours, I to . 13 a. m. 1 to S p. m. Phone 810-J. Mtf DKXT1ST8 E. C, MACT, D. M.- D.-rirst-elaas dentletry. r10IH South Sixth street, Orsnts Pass, Oregcn. ATTORNEYS H. a D. Norton. Attorney-t-nw. , Practice in, all State and. Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COL VIQ ft WILLIAMS Attomeys-at-Law Grants Peas Banking Co., Bldg. Graata Paaa, Oregon. , E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practlee In all courts. First National Bank Building. . . , v:. ' DURHAM ft RICHARD. Attomejys- at-Law. Office Masonic Temple. Grants Paas Oregon. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-et-lAW Connty attorney for Joaephlae County.' Office: Schallhom Bldg. WASTED Callce, called here by her brother's 8iTUAX,0N OPEN for couple wlth- MJRPHY. The ladles who are soliciting Red Cross members are meeting with good success. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Carson at tended the luncheon Monday, renew. Ing old friendship with Mr. Newell, Pat McFadden has returned from camp, being rejected, but will be sickness. H. Reed Is making preparations to! move back to his ranch on the Ap-plegate. C. C. Brown, of Provolt, had a break down Wednesday in Murphy while on his way to Grants Pass and had to be hauled home. 1 Mr. Roberts, of Missouri Flat, died Wednesday morning after a short illness of two days with pneu monia. out children or widow with boy old enough to do chores around bouse. Woman must be good cook and housekeeper. ., C. ft O. C. R. R., Lundburg building. 40 O. S. BLANCHARD.Attorney-at-Lnw Golden Rnle Building. , Phone 270. Orants Pass. Oregon. - BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. At- torneya, Albert block. Phone) 236-J. Practice in all courts; land hoard attorneys. " VETERINARY SURGE DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office in Wlnetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113-J. Residence Phone 305-R. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Grants Pass Irrigation District at The Red Cross ladles were obliged ; their office in the court honae of Jo- to call off the meeting Wednesday sephlne county in Granta Pass, Ore- on account of lack of gauze to work gon.. for the purchase of 115,000.00 with Th .nnniv fallini to arrive .Pr value of bonda of the district In time. M. M. Alnsworth made a trip to Ashland and Medford last week. HUGO On December 8. the Hugo Red Cross held Its bazaar of foodstuffs and fancy goods. Lunch was also served. The proceeds amounted to $30. The second shipment of goods, which waa made, contained 15 pa Jama suits, 4 dozen pairs bed socks, 6 splint pillows, 2 pounds gun wipes, i rolls old linen, and knitted articles, consisting " of " 13 ' wash cloths," 4 pair socks, 3 helmets, 9 palra mittens, 4 sweaters, 7 mufflers, S water bottle covers. V f . till 10 a. m.,- December 24. 1117. For detailed information regard ing this Issue, address,'' Clerk of Board, Grants Pass Irrigation Dis trict. Granta Pass. Oregon. IStf 1 " 1 " GcIdonWcsl Is (he bod Coffee because it appeals irresislibiy to everyone ONE COUNTY TOPS QUOTA. J . i a (Continued from page 1.) Ie? .vaaXassBsaswaaswiaBBaaasaaaaaaaa .-(.0.'. ' I' Try It! A medicine which has given satisfaction to Hs users for over 40 years, ci Cardu! fiaS," must be a good, medicinftv . If. you gutler 'from TemaTe troubles, and need a reli able, strengthening tonic, aI real medicinal -alue. tJ as proven by the experi 1 ence ot thousands of L women users, TAKE DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of drayage and traaafer work carefully and promptly dene. Phone 18 1-J. Stand at freight depot' ' A. Shade. Prop." r " F. O. ISHAM. drayage and traaatetv Safea, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark and Holman, No. 59. Rest denea phone 134-R. THE) WORLD MOVES; se do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Ce. Phone e7j,i-'-: , i '.i !... i-i-"' " ' MUSlOAii INSTRUCTION J. B. MAOMURRAY, teacher ot voice culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil if requested. Ad dress 716 Let St 8UU TAXI SERVICE ARE YOU GOING or not going, that la the qaestlon. ; Call JIUey ' Luke at the Spa or phone 313-RJ i Always at yonr service for city of i country calla. . j r. 0tf PHOTO STUDIO t THE PICTURE MILL, open dally 1A a. m. to 6 p. m. For Sunday slt-J i tings call Mill 283-R or residence? ltiw. , i 78tf; have made no report at all, and with , a report from them there would be : a marked Improvement In the totals: ,'Clackmas, Columbia, Crook. Doug las, Grant, Hood River, Jefferson, Lake, Lincoln, Linn. Polk and Tllla-, mook. Thus there are but 23 coun-j ties reporting at this time. ' The fifteen leading counties have 'an average of 37 per cent. The goad wns applied 'vigorously all over Portland yesterday to the different committees and that was responsible In large measure for the ; V. , I .L...I.,. ,h... htaltiar! miH'fi inipruveu biiuwu'r. iniw a leap of Over 6,000 on the day's re port. Improved weather conditions now ma VmSx Tonic Mrs. C. S. Budd, ol Covins, Calif., in writing of her experience with Cardul, says: "1 took a bottle at 13 yearsold, and it cured my headaches. 1 have taken it since mar riage, and received much help from it. Cardul is the best medicine I ever took... It wns the only medicine . . . that helped my back... "Try Cardul. appear to be In sight In western Oregon, and If this belief materia lizes, the success of the drive Is assured. All Druggists A The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company ' TIME CARD EffectlveDecember 1, 1817. . , . . . . . ... 'A Tuesday, Thursday, Saturaar , Train 1 lv. Grants Pass.. 1:00 p. nr.. Train 2 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. Vtw nil lnfn.rn.Hnn M.BPfllnf freight and passenger service can at me omce or me company, iiuauuurs hiilUHng. or phone 131 for tame. "Why does the prcsldeut have thsr pardoning power and not congressr "We don't want a prisoner who de serves a pnrdou to ruu the risk of dy ing of old age." Louisville Courier- Juuiual.