Till IIKIMY, MAY , mn. DAILY lUXilB UTU iXH'KJCK PACK THKKS rooD . FRIDAY can miai. liTllkB.! ax. LA I ll k. I Perfection Tires True to Name 7,500 Miles Guaranteed IIvci'vImhIv is liuvini; them GRANTS PASS HARDWARE CO. 0..&C Homestead Land Wo rnn snve yoo time aud money by showing you quickly iui.1 nirtirntoly liiml Itutl via Imv lnHrtcd mul selected during iiioiiIIin nf (i-uMiig In preparing for t til luiul opening. ' 'Ve reasonable, lltl.l: .MTOMOltll.i: NF.UVKK Launers Realty Office I,. A. L.M'XKIt i. H. KHI.K ()!) (i Street Grnnta Vn, Oregon Everything for the Auto C. L. HOBART CO. O. &G Grant Land Blue Print Maps Josephine and Curry Counties ; $1.50 Jnc ks i i County i ..... ...l....:.;.......i......$l .50 , ' - ' : lioth maps for $2.50 j l'rinfcd from tracings made by M.'.T. Anderson Jr. .Mailed prepaid on receipt or price A. E. Voorhies 0 rants Pass, Oregon UNITED STATES SENATOR CHARLES L DcNARY f V -? punkas of bill, itrlklnf at profit- eerlng and fixing prices on the n- ccarlos of life. I Senator MiNmjr lis, procured: J Government contra' ts fur tbe first jtlinn In tli Slate's history for Ore Kn ri)(linlr,, curb a prunes, de ihydralnd potatoes and vegetable In lar quantities. ! Larue contracts from the govern ment fur army ilothlng and ship building nnd lumbering Industries. I Favorable action by the senate j committee on Irrigation on hill providing for the government mar keting of district Irrlxatlon bonda, thereby supply fundi for Irrigation dUtrlrt projects. 1 Favorable a tlon from tame eom Imlttee on bill authorising the Sec retary of the Interior to accept Irrl xatlon or dlatrlct drainage bond and ex'hanne them with the Secre tary of tho Treasury for certificate of tndebtedneai, thereby providing fund for legitimate project. ! Senator MrN'sry I working: ; For prompt payment of allot- I lli'uaiinf t'nltvd Mate Sen .tor ment to dependent relative of ( linrlir !.. Mr.S'ury has mode good he soldiers and sailor. ' ahuuld be nominated to miit red lili.i- A rompresenalve plan for the nil self In the Iteptibllcnn primary. lliatlon of the water power resources Hay 1"ih. of Oregon. From the d.ty he became Senator j For the construction of a coast ho ha loyally championed tho military hlghwny at government ex prosomtlon or the war, and during penae. hla term of ofT.ce ha accomplished Senator McN'ary wa born on a moie for Oregon than any other farm In Oregon; reared In the Bap meinber In Cungres In a like prlod. tint church; educated In the public Among hla ruUt-agues he la known a hool; worked hla way through n "the man en the Job," and dir- Stanford I'nlverslty; l a lawyer and Ing the present war trial Ore jot farmer and ha been life-long Re hould consider Itnelf fortunate In publican. He wa formerly a Jus huvlng an opportunity o return him tK'e on the Supreme Court and later and not be compelled to send to chairman of the Slate Republican Waehlngton, a new. untrained man. Central Committee. Believing that the supreme obit- Space forblda further enumeration gallon he owes hla country la to holp of the vast amount of work Senator win the war. Senator McN'ary, In- McNary ha done for Oregon, hut sttad of returning to hla State to anyone will realize for the forego conduct a political campaign, la at Ing the Senator ha displayed truly hia post In Washington working for remarkable ability, coupled with ex Oieton and aiding in the ji.-'ik cii- traordinary diligence and energy, tlon of thu war. His native state can best show Ita Always tltice ent'rln ilia Senate appreciation of his faithful and i( ho ha boen a friend of our soldiers flclent servl-e by nominating and and sailor and has introd rcl leg- electing him. . Classed Advertising FOU SALE O. C. GRANT LANDS Blue print Vlau showing land la Josephine eounty. 1.60. Address A. E Voorhies, Grant Fas. tf FOR 8ALK Good modern home, close In, oortb side. Inquire No. 2133, car Courier. 28tf IIEMSTITCHINJ and pecot edge, 10 cent par yard. Mall order will receive prompt and careful atten tion. . Tbe Vanity Shoo, Medford Oregon, 114 West Main. 07tf iIIHCELLAXKOl'g 0. A. BRYAK, ill Bridge street, power and steam engineer ant onla and cold storage refrigerat ing engineer. Installation of plants. Pipe fittings. Lltherage tlght Joint if wanted. 79 FOR SALE CHEAP Three-quarter ton truck, In good condition. New tire. Churchill and Maxwell, tf FOR SALE Seed corn, Sudan grass. Michigan pea beans, alfalfa, clo vers and grasses. Legume bac teria cultures for alfalfa, clover, and beans, enough for (0 to 100 lbs., $1.25. Ralph Waldo Eldcn. Central Point, Oregon. 36tf Islutlon giving them preferential homestead rlKht and repeatedly championed their cause when their welfare was In Jeopardy. ' Championing tbe cause of the Ore gon farmers. Senator McN'ary pro cured for them a primary wheat' market, ftuvlnx the" by seroral mll Vons vt dollars to the wliett grow er of l'ie Northwest. ' Healiiln.i the present "Fo.td Con trol Ijiw fal'a to fix 'lr for r'any commodities, Stnntor McNsry has In troduced, and Is laboring for th Sing a song of pennies, For penult- now rank blsh; -FVo and twenty pennies A tlirilt xtninp will hiy. Rlxt'in ntamps of thrift Will buy n little lurid And tx.mls ill ulve ohort shift To Hans and Frlti beyond. Buy tmby Hurling A baby bond fur hunting fiuhtuiiilnu nnd Ztppeltn Helore Uuy )uut the llabykin. See saw, Mnrjorle Daw, Prunila shnll have a new master, Hla name will be Democracy Which ipcll a Junker Ulsuster. Sing, sing, what aimll we sing? Lot evtry one open his own purse string. , Martha New land. THOMAS B. KAY, 8tate Treasurer. B. W. SLEEMAN. Bua. Rep. of Dlnrlct Coun cil of Carpenters. MRS. GEO. V. McMATII. Pres. of Co-operative t.eag:ie. THOMAS A. MeHRIDK. Chief Justice of Oregon Su preme Court. T. B. "NEl'HAl'SF.N'. Vlce-Chnlrmon Hughes Cam- nnUn Committee. (Pld Adveftlf ment , TOWNSHIP ownership map show ing O. V C. and deeded lands In Josephine county for sale by the Josephine County Abstract Com pany, 60 cent each. SS FOR SALE My entire herd of dairy and tock cattle, 20 head Holsteln cow and heifers, some fresh, oth ers soon, one pure bred roan Dur ham bull, rhone 601-7-3. Ad dress W. U Hayes, Murphy, Ore. 4Stf $2. SO CASH will be paid (and no questions asked) for return of' agate scarf pin taken from my home on Monday, or 110 reward for arrest and conviction of party responsible for It removal. A. E. Voorhle. II m enom inTiTt fi lxkVno 8BHVIci Alt kind of light trucking. Slab wood for sale, $2 per tier. Phono S38-U E9 ATTORNEYS FOR SALE One kitchen range In good shape, $20; one beating stove, cost 20, will sell for $10, excellent condition. Call at 317 E or phone No. 216J. 51 FOR SALE Sorrel mare, guaran teed to work anywhere, good har ness and nearly new Weber wag on. Just the outfit for a home steader. . 725 South Seventh atreet 6tf A 1100-POUND, 14 hands, brood mare for sale cheap, or trade, for good cow or heifer. Thta week only. W. E. Berk with. 47tf FOR SALE One ton of used 20 and 40 penny nails for sale at the sugar factory. Call at once. 50 SEED CORN Seed Corn! Seed Corn! Country cured ham and bacon. M. H. Shlnn t Co. 63 FOR SALE Cow, $25. D. G. Ro bertson, R. F. D. No. 2. 50 FOR SALE Baby buggy and baby sulky. Inquire 700 North Fourth or phone No. 2C5-R. 54 MARCH TO VICTORY Courage i a matter of the blood. Without good red blood a man baa wenk heart and poor nerves. in the spring is the best time to tuke stock of one' condition, K trie blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, generally weak, tired and listleHS, one should take a spring tohio, Ono that will do the spring house cleaning, an old-fashioned herbal rem edy tlmt was used by everybody nearly 60 years ago i still safe and sane because it couhune no alcohol or nar cotic. It is n i ado up of Blood root, Golden Senl root, Oregon Grape root, Queen' root, Stone root, Black Cherry bark extrnctetl with glycerine, and made into liquid or tablets. . . This) blood tonio waa first put out by Dr. Pierce in rendy-to-use form and since then hna been sold by million bottle as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. If druggists do not keep this in tab let form, send tK) cents for a vinl to Dr. Pierce', Invalid' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Kidney disease carriea away a large percentage of our people. What la to be done? The answer is easy. Eat lesa ment, cat courso, plain food, with plenty of vegotnbles, drink plonty of water between menls, nnd take an urio acid solvent after meals for n while, such a Anurio (double strength), obtainable at almost any drug store. It was first discovered by Dr. Pierce. Most ever one troubled with uric nclu find tlmt Anurio dissolves the nrio ncid as hot water does sugar. Yon can obtain a trial package, by sending ten cent to Doctor Pierce' Invalid Hotel and Surgical Institute In Buffalo, N, Y. Play Important Part in Development of St.-.ta. "More and more as the world move along, and especially lu tbe next few years, transportation will play a con stantly increasing part In our prosper ity and ecouomlc balance." L.J.Simp son, In a recent talk before Portland business men, claimed that thla Item 1 one which Oregon as a state must consider. "Railroads," he said, "should gridiron the Interior of the state." He believe that the logical way to develop commerce 1 by the general development of the outside portions of the state. . Oregon today has but one large city, yet geographically and top ographically is tbe raoBt . Ideal state of the Faclflo Coast for Intensive de velopment. Mr. Simpson, the candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, gave In bis talks some examples of how manufacturing encouraged by lo cal Interest' and the , application . of principles which are proving success , ful year after year, have built up and are still building up North Bend, Ore gon, a town which 19 years ago exist ed only In the active mind of this citi zen of Southwestern Oregon. Fl'IINISHED ROOMS Large, com fortable and tomlently located. 411 C street. 8Ctf I'Aitl'l.Y KUKN1SIIED cottage for rent. 50 fet from paveuient, a'.so uiifui nishod cotuc ou pavement, . per month. Impure A. r. Yoor hies. 92tt TOR RENT Furnished five room cottage with garage, Mrs. G. P. Jester, 215 C street, phone 168-R. 43tf FOR RENT 4-rooin, No. 321 Rogue River Ave., one-half acre land, well, poultry house, $5 per month. Inquire 20S Foundary street. ' 53 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, hot and cold water and bath. Inquire at 232 West street. 50 PoliticalJLCards. Paid advertisements I EUGENE L. COBURN Republican Candidate for j . .Nominee for , COUNTY CLERK ' Present Incumbent ' . . GEORGE LEWIS Candidate for Republican Nominee for SHERIFF Present Incumbent . C. E.HARMON Candidate for Republican Nominee for COUNTY CLERK Pi imai-lcN lay 17 Our clasRldod nils bring results. WANTED EXPERIENCED mill men wanted year around work. Excellent cook-house, electric lights, men's ' club, good wages, write to Modoc Lumber Company, Chiloquln, Ore- gon. . 52 WANTED Teams for" county road ' work, $7.50 per eight hour day Board of men $1 per day and feed for horses furnished at wholesale prices. For further information address Moon and Gldley, Marsh x Held, Ore. .50 MALE HELP . WANTED Mill-yard men and laborers in logging ramp wages $3.2 and up eight hour day Bteady . work -right now, few - empty houses free rent 11 miles east , of Cottage Grove on O. P. A E. Hy. The Bohemia Lumber Co., Dorena, .Oregon. 60 WANTEDWoman 7" for general I cleaning. Call 292-R . between 7:30 a. in. and 9 a. m. Thursday. ; ; , '. . .. .50 W'ANTEDSOO. feetbr8-inchhrl-gatlon pipe delivered - at ranch, about five miles west of Grants Pass. Address No. 736 care of Courier. , 50 lTl'YliRSFTIVI'LATTNl dfCFitrair BiosrguiHtTHg-Lnri .Refining Co., 217 West Sixth street, Los Angeles, Cal., are In the market for clean native Irido platinum. 6 H. D. Norton. Attorney-at-U Practice In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIO aV WILLIAMS Attoraoys- at-Law Grant Peso Bank lag Cov Bldg. Orants Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practice In ail court. First National Baal Building. O. 8. BLANCHARD.Attorney-atrLa Golden Rule Building. Pbons 270. Grsnu Pass, Oregon. BLANCH A RD BLANCHARD, At torneys, Albert block. Pbobt 236-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. VETEHIXART 8fKClCO.il I DR. R. J. BESTC'L, Veterinarian. Offk'o In Wlnetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113-J. Residence Phone 305-R. PHYSICIANS L O. CLEMENT, M. D.PracUot limited to disease of the eye, ear, nose and tnroat. Glas Mud. 'Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. OUj.:h pbene, (2; rosl dence pbne 359-J. .1. LKl'f.MUiUGK. M. !.. I'hysicUo and nrKeo'i. City or country iis attended day or rlsht. Reoldonet phone 'O; o!f:e phuie IH. S'vh anil M 1-t" H iiM'n A. A. WITIIAM. M. U. Physician abd urgeuu. unite: nan uiug.. rrbr Sixth and I streets. Phones: Of fice, 116; residence, 288-J. Hours. 9 a. m. to t p. m. DR. J. 0. NI11LEY Physician and surgeon. LuudUurj Building. Surgeon' L'tah-ldabo Sugar Co. Health Officer. Officer hours, s- to 12 a. lu. 1 to a p. ax. Phono 810-J. 9 it! photo sti dio THE PICTtRE MILL open dally 19 : a. in. to 5 p. ui. ' For Sunday sit tings call Mill 2S3-K or residenc 140-J. ' " ' ' 78tt DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. U. D. First -das dentistry. 109 South Blxtb street, GranU Pass, Oregon. MISICAL IXSTRl'CTION J. S. MACMURRAY, teaobor of yoto , outturn nnd singing. Leseotu given at homo of pupil If requested. Ad dress 711 Leo 8t. 851U DRAYAOB AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All , kinds of drayase and transfer work carefully nnd promptly don. ' Phono 181-J. Sudd at freight ' depot. A. Shade, Prop. V. O. 1SHAM, drayago and transfer. ; Sates, pianos and furniture moved : packed, shipped nnd stored. Phono : Clark and llolman, No. 50. Roai denco phono 114-R. . . . TUB WORLD . MOVES; so do we. ' Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phono S97-R. The Calilornia and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Dally except Sunday . Effective May 1, 1918 Train 1 Iv. Grants Pass.., 1:00 p. nr. Train 8 lv. Waters Creek 8:00 p.m. i .... . ..- ,,, ... ..., Ml trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot. i ' " . 'I For all Information regarding freight "and passenger service call at the office of the company, .Lundburg building, or phone 131 for same. i . . . i . REMOVAL NOTICE On May 6th the assay office will be moved from the Hall building to the Schmidt building on southwest corner Sixth and I streets. 53 E. R. CROUCH, assayer.