WKDNKHUAY, JAM AltY 0, 1017 daily loan una ogcrieb page IS EASILY SCARED Man Apt to' Be Frightened by j Little Things. Many Cst Itsge Fright Whin Called , Upon for a Iptich, Out Would attlf a Lion. "I wnt lo eee Jim rliitllai gel mar ried," Hid Liimt, according In the cage News, "hihI be was a pitiable spectacle, lie was all wilted, ami Ihn sweat rnu off lilm In etreaina. Had b been In h IiniiiId uf ihw execution er he niulilii'l have been scared worse, U'a a queer tlilnit. Hinltm him more rxi murage ilinii any imm I know. nO he'd fuit a Hlnr boar without displaying oll feet, hut a little tlilrnl llkn getting married was Km much fur hi in." "It certainly la a itir tiling." ad ml It I'd (luiulxige, "mill douhtlcaa we'd haw to in back to the atone age to dud an explanation. '"Man la afraid of ninny thing wlili'h abouldn't ecure lilm fur a lulu ute. People who know mc well must admit that I am no ixiltrixni, Produce 'your Jlyrcan tiger, your rugged " lun bear, and my firm nerve will never tremble. ImVc nftlcliited us Judge at a liuliy show nnd hud doxen dlmiiMilntd mothers seething uround ma reaching fur hniitlfnl of my whUk era, and I w aa mini at I am at Ihla hour of aul iik to press, I don't know what fear la In 1 lift ordinary sense yet I rim't far an uudlcnce and make a speech to nave myself. ' "I'd Kir a farm If I could rise eaa lly and gracefully and take a fall out of tin- widklu when I um vailed upon for a few timely remurk. Hut whn ! (ft to my feet and look around uon a M-a uf eipectnnt furca, my Insldcs aeini to give way and I fl faint and Irk, nud I hi- next thing I know eome boly la stooping over ma with a palm leaf fan, and aoim-hody else la pouring Ice water ou in. , "Why ahoutd a man ! afrnld to land up before hl fellow rltlxcua and torn loose hla ecntltiiciitsT I'rotialily eome ancestor of niln, hack In the In terglariiil tlmea, wai awaited over tho had with a aplkrd club while dlscusa Ing the IIvIiik Issue of the day at aome erossroada schoolhoiise, and tin' shock affected all eiiecccdliig generation. "It la hut a llltlo while alnce dentis try wna In the same cluss with black smithing. Men who are waxing old rmi remember when a vl-t t to the dentist' office wna iHiinethlng t Tin t nppulled th stoutest heart. It wna the Inst resori. A Tli'tlin of toothache would suffer un til tho luat limit waa reached before hv'd consent to have nny diiitnl work dune, nnd no reasonable person run blame hliu. "When I wiim young the vllliigu den tint manhandled me two or Hirer tlinea, extracting teeth with a hnmiuer and cold chisel. My own hoy luive such dread of thr dentist Hint I hnvi to get the police tu help me when It la lleces aary to hike them (o hla oilier, Thera ' la no apparent reamm for It. The mod rrn dentlKt mukea lixitli pullliiK a lux ury. It la better thun an outltiK Id Hi wood a. "I auppniif It will tnke aevenil thou nnd yearn to educate tliu fenr of den tlatry out of thr liumiin race. . "About a million yeura ago a dog threw llaelf down in thr grana and wna bitten by a anakr. Kver Hlnro then doKi hove tunied around aeverul tlmea before lylni down. Thla fuel may ex plain, In aome nieimura, why Jim Suit lax waa aenrrd at hla wi'diUnR." Ruaalan Prltonar'a Eieapa. Tho record of raenpea from war captivity bud been rlii lined for a Rua alan prlaoner who recently crotwed th Dutck frontier lo hla twelfth attempt to earnpe. Three tlmea he fled la the direction of Luxemburg, twice he made for Bwltxerlnnd. on nrverul oeeaalona be took the road to I'oland and again to Denmark, but In every cute without auceeas. , Thla waa the Drat time he bad tried hla luck In the direction of the Netberlnnda frontier, and ufter be ing two montha and twenty dnya.on the road aucceae crowned hla peraever auce. Migration of Caribou. ' " From Dnwaon, Yukon territory. Do minion of Canudu, cornea newa of the nilgrutloa of caribou, anyi the Chrla tlun Science Monitor. (Ireut hordea are In the vicinity of Forty Mile river and at various other point. ' The to tal number of anlmnla moving aoutb ward In ftenrrh of food I eatlmated lit 1,000,000 head. It la chiiracferlatlc of tho time tbat the migration would hardly have been known outatde of Yukon territory had It not been necee aury to explain ofllcltilly that occu pancy of the roada by the curlbou In terfered with the carriage of Umi malla. ' ' ". J ' . Mualo of Our Anthem. " Doet any oue know who compoaed the mualo of "The Stnr 8iaiiRled Ban ner?" The hymn "Anacrcon In Heav en," composed by John Smith, on Eng llahmnn, about 1770, la tlio orlRlniil mil Ic of our national anthem, according tu an official of tho United fltntea marine corps. Aimercoii wna an an cient 0 reek poet, a H.Ycopliimt inul n frent driinknrd. Tin? .voting Mnrylaud tawyvr. Kranela Kvuti Key. hi-I the worda of bla mnaterpleee to tlu- tuua of Biplth'a hymnal Uiaplratloii. FAVORITE SPORTS OF TODAY ,,, , , , Mball and football Are Oamea j volvad rrom' Oilly Work of ' Our forefather. , liny la aiiivMml work. Thr tblniM our fnrefiitln'iH, ueiir or reiiniie. ili'l to live, wa do fur fun, iniim-a an rx chunge. Away hack In tli dim dl-tiini-r. they lived by hniiilnu' mid by diHluliig the rrent urea which were bunilng thrm, In iIion iluyi, It eon Ideriilily atreiik'ilieiiiHl imr'a grip on life to be nlile In throw a atone with aeruniey,' In lilt uulckly and alrongly altb a club, to run from Irrr to tree o awlftly and with audi nice Judg ment of illatiiiiee aa V ,"'r' T'Hith, the orlKlunl nHiatle of frlKlil fillnena. Tlie men who could do lher thliig well left diwnilillita. (IciierntlniiK. ci'iiliirli'ii, aeona pii'xeil, nud (hear ilcKiciiiliiiitB, atrtiKKtlug to repeat thr dully work of their fnrlicnra, evolved Mich guinea aa cricket, one old cat, and rounder!. Out of thla InM, by bnppy cliiince and linpplrr grnlua, wan (1eveliid tiUHelitill, to exerelw our lunga, Ihiprova our eyra and Increaw our voeutiiilurlca, Kur different la the origin of foot ball. The keynote of tlint In thr maincd rnnh like the one which won the battle of Miimtlion. Hntnetltiien the nuiNMlug la extra clone, correMiiii ing in the charge of the Tbeban col umn at I.euctra, nnd with pretty near ly a high h proMirtlon of rnaunlttim until the rule maker uliolUlieil tha fly ing wedge. Hut even In thr mimt open giilue, fiaitltnll la rnKeutlally a iflavl pllncd rbnrgr, and thr nctlvlllra It ralla Into play are Imiueimurably lrn ancient than thoae of bnaeball. Why the one gnmr haa bntunr thr grealeat of profcMloual aMirta and the other the pecullur Joy of college, no one ran lay, but ao It la. I'erbapa half the problem can lie aolved by recol lecting thut the college age la tha mili tary (, and take naturally to a gama which tulmlca ancient war. .: Alaaka Native Like Taxla. High, white-topped aliiH-a nnd allk and aatln party gowna, worn by native Alaakan. are cited by J. L. Mcl'her aon of the Mcnttlo chamlier of com merce a proof of the proHrtty be ing enjoyed by the renldenta of thut territory. Mr. Hi I'lieraoii, w ho haa relumed from a all week' trip to Alaaka, aaya tbat the prewnt fad of the Ketchlknu nattvea la tuxl riding at a coat of an hour, aminlliig to the 8-nttle font Iutelllgeneer. The neven taxlcnba re cently ItiNtulled at Ketchlknn are doing a land ofHce liuxliicxa, he anya. Tu bid giNid by to a millve departing on one of the bouta, an entire family of native frlenda rode down to the dock, alighted and ahook lunula with him, wlahlng blm a gixal voyage, re-enterel their motor car and the head of the family airily waved to the chauffeur, "Home, Jamee," With their rapidly acquired taate for the latent atyle In clothing. Mr. Me I'hcraoii nay. haa come a liberal pa tronage of the bootblnrk by both the mn and women, much to the delight of the bootlilnck. - ' t ' How He Slept at the fort Ed Jackson, secretary of state, who la one of the atudenta at the United Btatea army otlUvra' reserve training ramp at Ft. Itenjnmln Harrison, had to spend one of the cool nlghu In the trenches, aa Unit la a part of the train ing glveu to (he embryo officer, note tho Indlnnnpolla Newa, Aa he emerged from bla "bunk" the next morning he waa met by one of hla fellow atudenta. "Well, how did yon aleep laat night r Inquired Jackaon'a friend.. " "In section," gruffly replied the atate official. "How'o thatr "Well, first my right foot waa aaleep and then my left one; then one arm and then another and so on. But 1 giiesa If I added them all np t got In pretty good night's reat." Leopard Ship of tha Sea. Fooling the enemy la a remunera tive nnd Interesting pastime with tha nlllea, say I'opulur Science Monthly. They have their camnuflnge on land; now cornea the enmouflage of tbe aen. A ship Is painted with apota which fude out Into a glittering and shim mering hntc In the sunlight. A sub marine coitimunder one or two mllea distant mlglif look straight at the ship nnd never see her. ' ' ' ' ' Tbe spots nre of Hitht gray and navy blue, which, even ou a auuleaa day, blend with the wnvea nf the nfcan. The Indistinct nutllne which this gives makes the ship a poor target. Chart for New York Harbor. A revlaed chart of New York har bor, on a scale ot 1-40,000, haa been issued by the United States coast and geodetic eurvey. The Inbnr Involved In bringing snch a chart up td date Is Illustrated by the fact that In one year there have been for this chart 283 different Items of change,' which required 238 working dnys to compile nnd engruve. Marked changes In tho contour of the bottom, disclosed by recent surveys, are shown at the en trance between Sanely IJook and Coney Island. ' fay for Harmful Butterflies. Butterfly catching was converted from a schoolboy's amusement Into a aerlou business nt Sollngen nnd Dtis aetdovf, In western .(Icrumny. The coin tniinul authorities offered n pTiuly'i' of one pfennig n piece for every but terfly" of the linnnfuj varieties cnugln. ,h" r'"u" ''"vn 1- .. . ..I .. .Im I... ! " 1 1 1 m ia I ..a U..ll. unt iiiriiu iiiiiinr'i h n.i'pi hi nuuu I" "' ,r'"""0 l"iN-ldorf. The """'" " adopted In ml-ni the con nHiilriil ealerplllal' nliiifim. ' ' ' i TAKING THE HUBBY SHOPPING 10 Chief of tha Houaehold Learna What Trouble tho Wife A I way Haa to laperlenoa. Aa to the advlanblllty of diking one'a huHbaud to the nhopa, much umy be aid on both mIic, olmervea Hlineon Hlruunky, to HarjM-r'a Mugnxlne. On the one hand, It la certain that after he baa apeut three hour In a cbalr while hla wife, trlea on aprlng aulta, a limn will have a very definite Idea of what women auffer In the dully tiiak. The next time hi wife cornea borne from the ahopa with a headache he la likely to be more ayiiipiittietlc. Hut then again It may he that the memory of hla own hitter ordeal will prevail, and he will carry away with blm a more vivid fenne of the futlllUe In which the life of woman la epenL It all deenda on the man, of rourae. Hut the huabniid endowed with Junt a bit of pblloaophlc relli'ctlun, planted three mild boura In a tuH-ntry clinlr. In an audience of ikaj women and W aalea glrla, will watch the atrnlned and tired face, the trylnga-on and dlveat IngM, the eearch after the unattainable Ideal, the final purchane made more nut of wenrlneaa thun out of a 1 1 uf ac tion; and be cannot help asking blm- elf; "Kor wh la It alir And ho will ay to hluiKcIf, "Kor u maleaT And It will make him thoughtful. Taking along one'a bimband to the tore aa critic and appralaer la of bo ue at all. In the first place, hla prin clplea of crltlclxin are utterly unlike woman'. Ilia crltlclmii la of tbe ro mantic, Impreanlonlattc acbiail. lie look at hla wife In the green cloak with fur edging and aaya, "1 like that! Or elae be aaya, "You look well In that." Aa If the mere fact that a woman look well In a green coat or that ahe llkea It were the deddlug factor I Woman belong. In the matter of drma, to the adeutlflc achool of criti cism, which bacea Itaelf on nnlveraal principle Aristotle, ' Talne, Brune llere. It la criticism which doea not aak whether a womun looka well In a 'green cloak trimim-d with fox, but nyai "How dia-a thla green cloak fit Into that woinun'a life, her tempera nient. her llkea, her frtenils, her duty of being dupllcuted by the wouiuu Uext diair, ou the other hiindr ' A um ii Ifkea bla wife' new dinner gown when It looka well on Ida wife In the shop. A womun Im bound to thkik of the gown In relation to the wullpuper nnd the lights lit home, thr fact thud ahe hud a dark-red diunur gown year before Inst, the fiet that her color la aouiew hut higher thun' It wna two yeara ago, thut she bus tukeii on three ponnd In weight, that lur buabnnd'a Income has mnterlully In creased aluie lust year, anil thut next yeur people will he weurlng gruens and punlea. Paddy Waa Sore. Twns somewhere In France, and the trenches looked like aome river not on the map. Paddy wna on guard In the communication trenches and was up to his chest In water. Along came Tommy, who Inquired of Paddy If he would direct bin to A Company In the First Blankshlres. Paddy's temper was not the beat, for he had had a long, weary guard, and waa not In form for being questioned. "Holy amokel" he replied, viewing hla surroundings. "Chuck ltl I'm not a bloomln' harbor roaster'" Appreciate tha Honors. Borne of the French aoldler-pollce-men, veterans of the Marne, of the Yaer and of Verdun; have made their appearance In the atreeta of Parts, aft er having done their share at making war, and they are showing themselves quite capable ot doing their bit In the keeping of the peace, aaya a Paris cor respondent " All are more or less dec orated with the war crosses, military medals or other ribbons. The ribbons and chevrons seem to have a great calming influence ' apon ' turbulent aplrlta. WOOL FROM OWN SHEEP Woman Had to 8heer Flock Before They Could Knit When members of tbe Akra branch of the Pembina county, N. P., Red Crosa chapter ran out of knitting yarn they did not stop their knitting;' but they Hhenrvd the wool from their own sheep, enrded and spun It and now are busy aa before, Vtilttlng socks and wristlets for the soldiers from the gray wool which they tiiude'by curding white and black wool together and Inter dye ing It blue to conform with the Ked Crosa regulations. Thla announcement waa made by Mrs. n. S. Tborwaldson, who Is chair man of the brunch, which Is composed mostly of Icelanders, who are known the world over for their knlttln. A classified ad wlU give results. CHICHESTER S PILLS j'NIkaMrr' IiiobT lr.dA I'llla In Rril nt Hold neialllAv bnxtt, tMItU wilh Hit-ton. V runlat. A.k fcrCIIMirKft.TEir'S tti Iwn m Fnl. 3ll. AJ mwt R t likl.14 SOLD BY DRUt)Q!SI3 CVERYUUlkg STUMEZE TIIK MAfeVfKK ' PRKHCKjrriOX FOK HTOMACI! 11AM , If you auffer from Indigestion, dypepla; catarrh of the atomach, pain after eating, sour, gassy, belch ing or too strongly acid stomacn, had breath or bloating, go to your druggist and get a bottle of 3TI MEZE. Thla reliable, reconstruc tive, digestive tonic offer yon relief from the Ilia that beset yon. BRETHREN OF THE SWORD Home of Cult Was at Wenden, on tho North Lino of tho German Offenelva In Russia. Thr National Ideographic aoclety lo- auea the following war geography bol- letln on Wenden, on the line of the (leriiinii offenslvr In the direction of Petrogrud: Tlie town of Wenden. one of the old est In the jirovlnce of Livonia, la ttn a ted a frw mile by rail northeast of Itlga. It la a picturesque place, built two mllea from the left hank of the Itlver Aa. The Aa flow In a Booth- westerly dlre-lliin from thla point through that purt of Itussla known aa the Llvonlan Swltxerlund, not on ac count nf th height of mouutalna the highest hill la only 2K3 feet but be en ue of the rbanii of the landscape with Ita well-wooded slopes bordering the rlvrr valley. ' Thr story of Wenden goes back seven centuries to the time when the Breth ren of thr Sword, recognized by Pope Innocent III In yjfr, made thla place their hcLilqiiurter III the campulgn In augurated 1 by them- to1' disseminate Christianity1 among the ti cat lien Llvo nliins. A castle waa built here In lino, and tbnngh It Is now scarcely more than n crumbling ruin, aa It was never restored after the destructive fire of 1748, around It cluster many romantic and fascinating stories. One of the most celebrated grand maxtiTS of the Brethren of the Sword wna Walter von I'letteuherg, who rose to power during the closing yeara of the fifteenth ceiifnry unit wna finally recognized ns n prince of the empire by the Euiieror Charles V In l.ri27. Plettenberg also built the caatle of Illgti (l-llH-l.M.'i), which lias fared let ter than the Wenden stronghold, for It la still used ns the sent of the Itua slnn authorities (or rather, wna used up to the time of Ultra's fall a few weeks ugo). " Tlie most trnxle chtiptcr In the history of Wenden wns enacted In lf.77 when the members of the pirrlson of the castle, besieged by the forcea of the Impliicnble Iviin the Terrible, blew themselves up rather than fall Into Un builds of the cr.ur. , The cnetle was soon repaired, however, nnd n short time therenfter wits the resilience of I'ntrlclus Nidcckl. appointed bishop of Wenden In l.'s:i by Stephen Bathory, king of Poland. HERE'S PROOF A Grant Paaa Cltixen Tells of His - Experience Tou have a right to doubt state ments of people living far away, but can you donbt Grants Pass endorse ment? . ! .!, - , ,- i Read itt.- D. O. Toole, 111 Bridge St. aaya: "I am subject to back ache at tlmea which makes It hard for me to straighten out when I get down to do anything.' Whenever I have this trouble, I take Doan's Kid ney Pills and they always fix me np In fine shape. Doan'e Kidney Pllla are all that la claimed of them and I never hesitate to recommend them to others whenever I hear them com plaining ot pains In the back." ' Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply aak for kidney remedy get Doan'e Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Toole had. Foster-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T. - " Cards at the Courier office. A g (jaaaaaai MAGAZINE 360 ARTICLES 360 ILLUSTRATIONS BETTER THAN EVER 13c a copy At Yaw Newsdealer Yearly Subserlptloa $1410 ' Snd tor ear rane free eif ' ohg of aiecAantcal book Popular Mechanics Mafc-axlna Narth MleMsaa Avaiwa. CaAaaaw 1, Classified FOB FOR TRADE 160 acre of logged of Uad II mile from Seattle, Waa b, onp-balf nallo tram railroad station, a good anuU Iowa, Una aato road, moat of thla place la aoally cleared, wall stored, would make fin atoek ranok. Prko 111 per aero. Will trad for amall reach or resi dence property. Will bp Is OraaU Paaa about It days. Addreea E. MoColley. P. O. Box ' 111 or call at Palaoa Hotel. ' ' u FOIl BALK O. k C. GRANT LANDS Blue print plats ahowlng lands la Josephine county, 11.60. Address A. B. Voorhlea, Granta Pass. U DEALERS In horses, mulee, cattle. wagons, hacks, buggies, harness and saddles. Ws have s variety of all kinds at all times. If yon have anything to sell or exchange, or If you want to buy, come and see us. Ws will treat you right All our livestock Is put out nnder guarantee. Red Front Feed and Sale Stable, Corner Sixth and K streets. Tlmmons, Prop.. Phone itl-J. lltf FOR SALE Good modern house. cloae In, north aide. Inquire No. 2131. care Courier. 28tf FOR 8ALE 3 horse power upright R A V gasoline engine. Sell for 45 cash. Address 321 West Bur geaa atreet. City. S3 FOR SALE A sow and four pigs, If sold at once, cheap. Address D. M. Langworthy, Rd. 4, Crants Paaa. v ' 53 FOR SALE: A good general purpose bone and a fresh Jersey cow, I per cent teat, , 60 laying pullets and a few hens for breeding, Rhode Island Reds. Phone Pro volt Central. W. G. White. 57 TO RRNT TREMONT ROOMS Now under managment of Mrs. L. C. Arm ., strong; 21 clean rooms at 15c and 60c; special rates by week or month; also light housekeep ing rooms. Would like yonr pat ronage. 40tf FURNISHED ROOMS Large, com fortable and conviently located. 411 C street. . I6tf HOTEL OXFORD ROOMS for rent Large, well furnished, steam heat, hot water, bath, and all ho tel privileges. Very moderate weekly and monthly rates. 37tf FOR RENT 6-room modern cot - tago,- bath, gas and electric lights, low rent. Inquire N. E. Towna- end, 621 A atreet. 55 FOR RENT Bungalow on Evelyn Ave., third house from Sixth St., Alcasar combination gaa and wood stove, sleeping porch. Inquire of Mrs. O. F. Braeger. 54 TO EXCHANGE TO TRADE: 800 acres of unim proved land In Harney county to trade for small Improved place around here. Address H. H. Thompson, Applegate, Ore. . . 54 WANTED WANTED A cook at the Grants Pass hotel. tf W ANTED Man with, family of two , or three boys to cut wood. Long . Job and gaa engine to use. - Ad dress U'A. Elrldge, Rd.'4., Granta Pass, Ore." ' 56 WANTED A email - sited second hand cook stove. State price. Ad dress No. 23, care of Courier. 52 WANTED To buy, . a low ,. iron wheeled truck wagon to . hold about 3,000 lbe., 6-lnch tires. Ad dreea Con Shaefers, Route I, Grants Paea.' " 1 ' 65 MISCELLANEOUS BENNETTS' CHBUICAL laboratory, 1141 Market street, Tacoma, Wn. Let us take care of your ore ship ments and do your control work, rates reasonable. tf CARS WASHED, cleaned and polish ed. Bring them In and get the mud off. Collins Auto Co. 56 ' Unearths Corn-Grinding Quern. An IntereBtlug relic of early Scot land 'was unearthed In Crnmond re cently.'' A grave digger waa preparing for a burial, when he dug up, at a depth of about live feet, the neat half ' of tbe upper atone of a primitive corn-! grinding- quern, measuring lif inches' In diameter, and showing half of the' centrul hole. Search without success w'ua made for the other fragments. Cards at the Courier office. ' Advertising TRADE PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the ere, ear. nose and throat Olassea fltted. noae and throat Olaases fitted. Offioo hours' l-li, i-, or" on ap pointment Office phone, II;. denes phond I5I-J. ' ' 3. LOUGHRJDCE, M. D.. PhyskUa aad surgeon. City or country ralla attended day or tight Beddeaor phons ll; office phone 111. Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. A. A. WITBAiM. U. D., Physldaa aad sargeon. Office: Hall Bldg, comer Sixth and I streets. Phones: Of fice, ill; resldsnee, Itl-J. Hoars. I a. m. to 4 p. ns. DR. J. O. NIBLET Physldaa sad. snrgeoa. Londbar; ' Bnlldlas. Surgeoa Utah-Idaho Sufsr Ce Health Officer. Offleer hoars. I to 13 a. Ilo-J. 1 to I n. Phone ' ' llti r.i.r-- (o "7, DENTISTS E. a MACT, O. U. D. 1 dentistry. , 101 H Booth Btxtt street,. Grants Pass, Oregon. ATTORXCTS H. . D. Norton. Aitoraay-et-law. Practice la all State and Federal Courta. First NaUonal Baal Bids. COLVIO A WILLIAMS Attoney-at-Law Grants Ptas Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. & TAN DTKE. Attorney. Practise In all courts. First National BaaJt Building. ' . : ' r r - ' , r DURHAM A RICHARD, AttorasTS-at-Law. Office Maaonle Temple, Grants Pass Oregon. W. T. MILLER, Attcraey-eULew Ooanty attorney for - Joaephlae County. Office: Bchallhora Bldg. O. B. BLANCHARD.Attorney-at-Law Golden Rnle Building. Phone 270. . Granta Paat, Oregoa. ' '' BLANCH ARD A BLANCHARD, At torneys, Albert block. - Phone 236-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterlnarlam, Office in - Wlnetrout Impleaaant Bldg. Phone 111-J. Resldeaoo Phone 106-R. k DRATAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AA kinds of drayage and traaafar work carefully aad promptly desks. Phone lll-J. Stand' at freight depot A. Shade, Prop.' F. G. IBHAat, drayage and traaafer. Safes, pianos and fnraltnre saoved packed, ahfpped and stored. Phone Clark and Hoi man, No. 60. Baal denee phone 114-R.' " n THE, WORLD MOVES; so do. ws. Bunch Bros, Transfer Oe. Phone ' 117 v MTBIGAii INSTRUCTION J. & MACMURRAT, teacher ot voice " oulturs and singing. Lessons glean at home of pnpU ht requested. Ad dress 711 Lee St llltt TAXI SERVICE -1 ARE TOU GOING, or not going, that la the question. x Call Jitney Luke at the Spa or phone llx-R. Always at yonr service for city or country calls. 1 1 0tf I PHOTO STUDIO f THE PICTURE MILL open dally 1 a. m. to 6 p. m. For Sunday alt tings can Mill 283-R 'or residence 14W. ' 78tl The California and OreKca Coast Railroad Company ' TIME CARD ' i ', EffectlveDecember 1, 117. 1 Tuesday, Thuraday, Saturday Train 1 It. Granta Pass.. 1:00 p.m. Train 2 It. Waters Creek 3 : 00 p. m. All trains leave Grants Pass from, the corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Paclflo depot For all Information regarding; freight and passenger service call at tbe office of the company, Lund-burg building, or phone 131 for same. , .