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t Tt'KNDAY, JAM AIIY in, I0IH. D.1ILT BOGIE RIVER COIIUKR PAGE THRT3 Save butter, lard, suet. Have better food at less cost Use MAZOLA Since Maiola, Si a vtgttatU oil it eniblei you to ive butter, lard and met in deep frying, nutting, shortening is requeued by' Mr. l Ioover. AnJ tinea it it preotrd from golden American corn, you can be lure of in purity. It it more economical ihin the old cooking medium! becauM it can be tited over and over again does not trsntmit taite or odor from one food to another. Get Mazoli from your grocer In pint, quart, half gallon or gallon tint the largo tizet are the moet economical Alto ak for the free Mazola Book of Ktcipct, or write ut direct. Tan BMtf nmUi U Mhi ii m Im mWmIn, Corn Auttralla Prepsrt tor Soldier, Australia tin, from the Brut, grap pled with Hi" quotum nf providing fur tier soldier lifter the war with rommendnhlo -in-rujr nnd forethought For mime niouih Hi" Australian IMttrlntltm fund lui been devoting It self to the consideration and devel opment of viirln plum whilst many practical step have been taken by Inillvtiluul nml rotnmunltlea toward the formation uf definite settlement schemes, y a correspondent. The atule Koverntiient of Smith Wale hHt set aside peclul nrens fr cultiva tion liy returned soldier. These ef fort were miiili'imtit"i liy the gen erosity of mi" landowner who gave tract ut liinil iinuiiiiitliis tlmusnmln of acres for tlint uriH,. Australia's flrt need l tMiiiiliitlnn ami the com monwealth will lifivp nn opjiortuiilty. after tin wnr. not only M supply her own need but ulfii to U n itreat erv-Ice-to the labor market by .nlTonllng thiil "room for inl,lniimiit," which It ulll need. Tli" frderiil government h already promised in,WHi,tiu) for the work Mill hn pledged Itwlf mine un additional l.Vi.rtK.tH In the future. Didn't tike It. A colon"! f well-known HlKtilund rcsliiicut. on returning from the artuy, had Imllt A wuip little vlllii which he had mimed 'The Hetreut." HI gardener, who wu nn old sol dier from the aiimo regiment, on be ing shown over the pluce fr tho Ort time hy Ilia colonel, wn uked by the hitter what he thought of the place. "Fine I Hut 1 illntm like that." wild the old aoldler, pointing to the nnme on the entrance. "Whyr replied the colonel. "What'a the matter with It?" "Weel. air." replied the veteran, drawing hlmaelf up, "ye ken ye never heard that played on oor tingle." SELF DEFENSE KFEAT BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLE WITH ANURIC. , i t Many people Jh thla section have suffered from rheumatism and kidney trouble and have found Anuria ti bo the. moot successful remedy to overtime these painful and dangerous ailments. The Inrky people are those who have suffered, hut who are now well tievaiiM they heeded Nature's warning signal In time to correct their trouble with that wonderful new discovery of Or. Pierce's railed An-u-rle. Yon ahould promptly hoed Ihmm warnlnga, tome of which are dluy tpella, backacho. Irregularity of the arlne or tho painful twinge of rhennia tlsm, aclatlca or lumbago. To delay may aake potallile the daugerout form of kidney dlaeaae, tuoh aa llrlght'a dlMate, dlabetea or (tone In the bladder.. To overcome ' theto dlstreatlng condl tloni you ahould take plenty of exurrlM In the open air, avoid a. Ufiavv meat dint, drink freely of water and at each meal Ukn Dr. Plerco't Annrlc Tablet (double trnngth ). Yon will, In a chcirt time, Hnd that you are one of the llrm Inilnrnem of An-u-rlc, &i are many of your milghlxir. Horn! Dr. V. M. Plerco, ItuDalo, N. Y., 10 cents for .trial package. Rrrtni-Waii. "I wan troubled getting op at nlgnt for two year. Finally I took a trip to Florida, and while there I omit to Dr. Plorco fur nomn Anurlo Tablet and two dollar' worth of the Uoldon Medical t)lcovery Tablet. I took them an hn directed and have not been troubled with my water for wimo time. I havo been well now five month. I think the Anurlrt Tablet are all O. K.--W. J. Woodk, Wunhlngton Vet, Home. Ponn.AXn. Ouroo.n. " Doctor Plerce'a Annric Tablet gave mo groat relief after Iglit year of KiilTurlng with kidney trouhlo and dropBjf of Kmlw and feet, Annrlc In cnrtalnly boik!," Mbb, J. CAa' WictL, 4-17 Htuphen StrooU Doctor rierce'n. TMIe.te are the original 1HM Liver Pill- inn llt'tlfl Pullet for a lexativM vlu'ce for n culiartlo. Hold by drugglstt Ii.r mmrly 00 ytmin. , - A Products Refining Company New York JbMoa,LkDf Cnapaiy tW, One THE GOOD AND THE BAD. A ankar't Advice About Bill That Applle te Life at Large. The prenlilciit of a bunk when anted by yuiing clerk huw ho could dlntlu- gululi tho coiiiiicrfcit 1 -IT lw from tho good aald, "lie! fuuiillur with the good bill ami you will rrcu.Mlie tho bad bill at xlKht." Dure I a viul vuliuiie of general wla dom auiuuicd up In ii finale acnteiice. Till liuiuel,v ndvUe iipp Ich not only to the detection uf I'liuiiicr.i'lt iiuincy, but with nUul firiv t,i l!," dctoiilou of counterfeit In nil der'tiriiuctit uf life. T!ie uinll acclHtm.ieil to liiiiidlliig only good corn, kimii Hit,i(m', guod OlKUiniiila, liaa no d.ciiiiy tu dctK'tliiK tho fuulty. He doe it Intuitively Even without revunnlml tln.uuht ho tiles Umiii the fault. Ttio nldllrd egg cundlcr hic( good vxut beforo the light with M rhythmic rapidity that la n innit In tr. hut an liuiicrfiM t e.'B liiftnnt ly liivnkHlila routine uiuf lufcriiipla hi prwr. To the trained iiiukIcIbii, ac cunIoiiiH to bljjti grmle wnrk, faloo nte come like cIhIi of pulu. lu nuy ofupatloii or line of endenror any man fully I'ligngod In doing the right thing will have no illiilculty In recovnlxltig the wrong. Itluht and wroug urv a far apart, a unlike, a day anil tilxht, nnd be ttint la uiont ac cutouicd to tho I In lit la ijiilikent to note the ahadowa. There I only one way to kuow the bad, tho Imperfect, the falte. aud that la by knowing the good, the perfect. the true. On lt Inn Herald. OUR FIRST WAR SONQ. It Wae Written by Billing, Tanner, In Revolutionary Day. We have many patriotic aonga In tola f rejU country of our, but uo great n tlotial war eutig. Who will be the one to write It? The first war eotig written tu America wae really a hymn and waa ding by tho colonial troop during the Itevolurlouary war. It was compoeed and written by a tanner named Wll Ham Billings, who lived In Bottom Thla hymn, tho flnt evidence of dis tinctly American music, hat a ring which not a little aeU out the aplrlt of 1017. The flrat verse of the war eong wll Indicate Ita general character: Let tyrant thk thtlr Iron rod And alav'ry clank bar (ailing chatna. We far thm not: w trust In God, Nw Eniland Ood forevtrmors. When Billing wrote hie war song he evidently thought that the moet bnpor- tant part of the country was New Eng. land; otherwise he might have Included tho whole land among thoeo who trust In Ood, This war song has been brought to publla attention by Dr. M. L. Bartlett of Des Moines, la., who In forms us that Billings worked out his harmonic problems on a piece of leath er, Just In the same way that Lincoln ciphered on the back of a shovel. New York World. Blaokbuck's Extra Nostril. Two vlHltora to tho menngerte were discussing the why and wherefore of an opening on the face of an Indian l antelope or black buck halfway between i the eye and nose. One visitor said It was duo to an Injury; the other opined it led to the tear duct . "You are both wrong." said the keep er. "That Is sn extra nostril for the fastest running member of the ante lopo or deer family. He runs so fast that hi ordinary nostrils cannot supply enough air to bis lungs, and nature gave him' tin extra sir channel No other animal that I know of U so well provided. The blnckbuck is the fastest thing on hoofs. On favorable ground and spurred by fear the black' buck could make sixty miles an hour," New York Sun. . A classified ad will give retulti. VL Utm n EFFECTS OF NOTED BATTLES Probable Reeult If Outcome Had Been Different, Explained In Book by , gnglith Writer Year Age. about AO . yiiir1 ego nn Kngllh writer, Hlr Kdwiinl Crciiy, iiiiIiIIhIihI a tKMik which h called "The Fifteen Ih rUlve lint tic of the World." Ill pur pose wn to dciHirlbo iIiimm great mill lury event which bnve hud tho great ml Inftueiice tiNiii biiiiinn hllory. I'uih buttle ilciwrilicd, bud It rt- iilled differently, would havo com pletely clmliged the coiirw of clvlllxa- Inn, n.v the World' Work. Had Oniric Murtel not have on the bat tle of Tour, for einiiiple, the whole of Kurie, nml I hut menu iiIho North jml Hon i h America, would very likely have iMHoiiie MohHiiiiuiHliin In religion. I'crhiip the Interpreliillon of the Koriiu," ay (llbbon, d"M-rlliliig tlm riiiiiH'iiience of Ibla bille, "would now be Inught In the hoil of Ox ford end her pupil might ilemoutrate to the Kliglixli peiiple the truth of the revelHllon of Mohnmei." Ten of (YeaMy' rMMlinl buttle have been fought "luce the beglmilng nf the CbrlMtlnn era. Four of them repreciit vlctorlc which were won on French oll-the t.utll" of riiiilon, A. I). the battle of Tour, 7.12; Jonn of Arc' victory at Orlenn. H'J!, and the battle if Viilmy. In ITtni. Another wit a grent French victory won on F.ngllxh oil the bnttle or Hntlng In KkKi. Two othero the battle of Itlenhelm. In 17)14, and the battle of Waterloo In INIV were great French defcMte. It .ipcar, therefnrr. Hint of the ten mot decNIve buttle fought In the rhrNInn ere five were grcnt French ftrtorle and two were French defcut. No other tuition Iih nny nch mllltiiry history aa till. Till mere record lu- 'llrete the pnrt which Frwnce h plu,vei In advancing livlllxutlon. Ho far a Kuroiie la concerned the great est event In modern history have token pluce on French nll. At thl time, when the democnitlc nation have Joined hand to deliver France from the rownrdly attack which Ger many hn mud upon her, It la well to keep thl fact In mind. Council of National Defense. The Council of Niitlonul Defense wh created under nn uct of congre passed AugiiNt 29, l'.HO, and the anuie net provided for the creation of nn ndvlMory cniiiiulxslnn of seven to act with, under and by the authority, of the council. By the term of the iict thl council, with the "co-ordluiitlon of liidtiHtrlc nnd rcHource for the nu tlomil security ond welfare," and with the "creation of relation which will rentier mhhIIi1 In the time of need the Immediate concentration nnd utilisa tion of the resources of the tuition." The inn I il body, or central council of dcfciiHc ut Wellington, coiikIni of the wcrctiirl" if wnr, navy. Interior, ag riculture commerce nml labor. The ailvlnory communion conelsta of mll roud prcHldcnt, llnmicier, mnnufne turer. educator nnd eclnllMt In particular line. The bourd art a a clearing house for the war industry need of the nation with authority to determine the most effective; ways of meeting them, nnd the best mean and met hod of IncreiiMlng production, In cluding the creation or extension of Industrie demanded by the emer gency; the relative urgency of the dif ferent need, nlmi conHiderlng price fnctor. Industrial nnd lubor OHects and condition affecting food supplies and prices. The authority of the coun cil is nation wide. ' Non-Freexlng Mixture. Protection sgalnKt possible freea Ing of wet material In a cement mixer during cold weather Is obtained at low cost by nslug an oll-burulng heater which can he uttuched to prac tically any mixing machine. Such a device unquestionably cau save money for a contractor by making It safe to operate continuously when the temper ature Is low, says Popular Mechanics Magsxlne. The heater Is provided with a 23-gnllon tank which Is mounted above the mixer and Is connected by s pipe with burner situated at the opening In the side of the mixing drum, compressed air, obtained either from s hand pump or a compressor, I used to vaporise the oil and In this way a flume Is forced Into the Interior of the drum, keeping the materials there thoroughly warm. Save Tin Piste. The housewife will do hvr bit In the conservation of the limited supply of tin plate by soaking aod cooking her own dried peas and lima beans In the kitchen and thereby releasing a pro portional amount of tin cans for use lu the packlug of perlahnhle fond, where they are greatly needed. Con sumers are urged by the department of agriculture, to read labels of canned peas nnd lima beans carefully In or der to see whether they are getting a fresh or a soaked dried product Vacuum the Horse. - The latest application of the vacuum cleaning principle Is to the grooming of horses. Walter B. Guild of Box bury, Mass., has Invented a kind of glove whlih takes the plnce of the old curry comb ond brush and clean the hide thoroughly and quickly, says Popular Science Monthly. Between the fingers of the glove small, stiff bristles are set. These stir up the dust In the hide. The brushes are sep arated from the walls of the glove. Ston ' That Cold At Once CASCARA Frf QUININE 67a' Tk U rW sMk-s tatbi w Mil. ma. 7 m tah. Ma ptu nuptial alu Owta. Com mU la it bow Orta la S 4tt- Mnybatfelfli(alW. Ortlh f.nuin, aca am T3 iH To sad ale. l"U'i ttTaaUtalaftOa. Qnejlteae Waa Buty Enough. "Here'a a reul Juke," wrltif a corre Mindent of the Army nnd Navy Jour nal. "A conscript soldier of the Na tional army at a western camp one of the million that sprang to anna over night was sitting on a lumber pile In the cantonment whittling out 'rifle.' The whole company wn similarly em ployed, by order. One of hi old home neighbor from another company came up, looked him over, and asked, 'Bill, how do you like your new Jobf 'Dou't say a word. Bud ; I'm mighty glad fan not In the artillery I " Puts Trademark on Apples, Here y'are your monogram on an apple. It's the latest wrinkle. 8. O. Butler, fruit grower of Helmer, lnd.. has a method f putting Inltiuls, pit' tures of horses, cow nnd most any thing on applet. After the fruit tun become full grown, s stencil Is pluced on It surface nud the leaves pulled sway to allow the sunlight to coh.r the akin. THE CHUBBY ONE. Here's an Interesting mode for chunky girl. . It is put up In s ginger snsp brown pongee adorned with patcbe of baud embroidery done In ecru silk. Tbe hut In u deep coffee col or banded high with groxcrain ribbon. Atie r-i mmmm MAGAZmS 960 ARTICLES " 300 lG!lJSTRATI0r6 BETTER THAN EVER 15c a copy At Year Newsdealer . Yearly Subscription $1.80 StJ for ovr mu fr cat fog cf macAankof book Popular Mochfinlce Magasfna Nertai MlekisM Avmhm, CeAsaao km j M Iff ft !; 1 ra il h' t r : J f j k-(o , -1 , t -ii-P ?'f i.ri- VMVfl . f I 1 Classff ied! FOIl BALE O. A C. GRANT LANDS Bios print plats showiog lands In Josephine county, II. tO. Address A. E. Voorhles, Grants Pass. U DEALERS In horses, mules, cattle, wagons, bocks, bugglea, harness and saddles. We bar a variety of all kinds at all times. If you bare anything to sell or exchange, or if you want to buy, come and see os. We will treat you right. All our livestock Is put out under guarantee. Red Front Feed and Bale Stable, Corner Sixth and K streets. Timmont, Prop. Phone tlt-J. 18tf FOR SALE Good modern house, dote In, north side. Inquire No. 1131, oara Courier. z8tf HAY FOR SALE Loose or baled. Inquire l(. E.. Gordon,' Phone (10-F-34. 38 FOR SALE Medium slxed steel rsnge In good condition. Price 121. Inquire A. G. Houck, South Park street. 18 TYPttWKlTKK for sale Smith Premier at flS; Remington st $10. Courier office. 58 HAVE A HOME of your own. Your choice of three residence, good locations, $10 monthly payments. Prices $700 to $950. G. O. Olum. . .10 WILL SELL t-cylinder Maxwell roadster for $150 cub. Write or see me personally If Interested. G. O. Olum. 10 FOR SALE 27 'i acres on Apple gate. 15 aires bottom land with plenty of water for irrigation, 12', 4 acres fcench land, 4-room house and out buildings. Farm ing tools.. Team young mares wagon and harness, 2 cows, 50 chickens. Price $1,500. Part terms. O. E. Harper, R. F. D. No. 1, Murphy. Phone ProvolL 61 FOR SALE One acre fclack, culti vated soil, 10th and M streets Price $350, on terms. L. A. Launer, realtor. 58 SNAP Four-room house, K street, barn, two lots. Price $325. L. A. Launer. realtor. 5S SNAP 23 acres bottom, close In, on river, 14 acres cultivated, sandy loam. Prime $2,300. L. A. Launer, realtor. " , 58 FOR SALE A team of small pony mares. Harness and wagon, good workers in good condition. Ad dress H. P. Bryant, Grants Pass, Ore. . 62 TU KENT TREMONT ROOMS Now under managment of Mrs. L. C. Arm strong; 28 clean rooms at 85c and 50c; special rates by week or month; also light housekeep ing rooms. Would like yonr pat ron ag. i t ,-i 40tf FURNISHED ROOMS Large, com fortable and eonviepUy located. 411 C street SCtf HOTEL OXFORD ROOMS for rent Large, well furnished, steam heat, hot water, bath, and all ho tel privilege. Very moderate weekly and monthly rates. 37tf FOR RENT 5-room house, 8T1 South Eighth street. Inquire of owner, Chas. Morrison, 622 L St. 53tf FOR RENT OR SALE Irrigated farm plenty of water during the whole season. Inquire Jo. Fetx ner, 755 North Eighth street tt RENTAL 50 acres cultivated, buildings, 15 acres sandy loam 'bottom, balance level on benoh, on river, three miles out. Cash rent $90. L. A. Launer, realtor. 1 58 FOR RENT Modern 8-room house, gas, good garden land, chicken yard, fruit of all kinds, good lawn and shade. Fine location. Rent reasonable to the light party. Mrs. John Summers, 801 Orchard Ave., phone 179-1. 68 WANTED WANTED 100 cords of wood on the stump. Address 321 West Burgess street. 60 WANTED To buy a second hand ' Iron wheel wagon four ' to six Inch tires holding about 3.000 lbs. C. Shaefers, R. F. D. No. 2. ' 66tf Pltnese In Gifts. The ideal consideration In making a Christmas gift Is fitness. What would be an Ideal present for one person would be a mockery for another. It Isn't the cost It Isn't even the beauty of a gift that must be first consider ed It Is the need and the tastes of tho recipient A&v&tislm e PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practise) limited to dlsaooea of tba oye, sar, nosa and throat. Pit use fitted, not and throat Glasses f-tted. Office hours 1-11, 1-5, or on ap pointment Office phone, II; dence phone 15-J. 8. LOUOHRUJGE. 11. L.. PhysieUa and surgeon. City or country ealla attended day or tight. Residenet phone (; office) phone lit. Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. A. A. WITHAM, 31. D., Physldsn and surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg., eornar Sixth and I streeu. Phones: Of fice, 111; resldenos, 18 8-J. Bows, a. m. to 4 p. m. , D.H. J. O. N1BLEY Phyeldaa aad surgeon. Londhurg Building. Burgeon Utah-Idaho Bufar On. Health Officer. Officer hoars. to 1! a. m. 1 to I p. m. Phone S10-J. tHt DEvrars E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrat-dsaa dentistry. 101 Vfc Bonth BtxU street. Grants Pass, Oregon. ATTORNEYS H. D. Norton. Attoray-a(-aWW. Practice In ail BUU nnd rederal Court, first National Bank Bids. COLVIO WILLIAMS Attormeyt- at-Law Grants Peas Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practle Li ail courts. First National Bank Building. DURHAM ft RICHARD, Attorawyn-at-!w. Office Masonle Tempi, Grants Pass Oregon. W. T. KILLER, Attorney-at-Law ' County attorney for Joeephlae County. Office: Bchoilhora Bldg. O. & BLANCHARD.Attorney-atrLaw Golden Rule Building. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. . BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD, At-' torneys, Albert block. Phono , 231-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. VETERINARY SURQBOJI DR. R. J. BE8TUL, Veterinarian. 1 Office In Wlnetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113 J. Resides) Phone 105-R. DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRAN8FER CO. All kinds of draysge and transfer work carefully and promptly dos. Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shade, Prop. ?. O. IS HAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos nnd furniture nroTedi packed, shipped and stored. Phone) Clark and Holman, No. SO. . dence phone 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; SO do w. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phoae 187-R. MCSIOAjl. INSTRUCTION J. & MACMCRRAY, teacher of Totoe outturn and singing. Lessons gtrea at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 711 Lee 8C . Witt PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL, open daily It a. m. to B p. m. For Sunday sit ting call Mill 283-R or residence lltsJ. 7ttt M38CKLLANBCKJB BENNETTS' CHEMICAL labor Wry, 1142 Market street. Taooma, Wn. Let ns take care or yonr ore ship ments and do your 'control work, rates reasonable. tf The California and Oreca Coast XUflroad Company t TIME CARD MectiveDecember 1, 1117. : Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday I Train 1 It. Grants Pass-. 1:00 p. St. Train 2 It. Waters Creek 8:00 p. m. All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all information regarding freight knd passenger service call at tbe office of the company, Lundburg building, or phone 181 tor same. Shrine Destroyer In Danger, ' Destroying a shrine nearly cost a woman ber life at Kulma, Korea. It seems that a Bhrlne located In her gar den was frequented by the Koreans In the neighborhood and a great many of them visited it every day. In do ing so, they trespassed on tbe garden Itself and did much damage, to the great annoyance of the owner. ' To put a stop to this, the lady destroyed the' shrine, and this enraged the Koreans. . They set Ore to the house, and were, about to kill the owner when a force of police dispersed them. i