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MONDAY, (HTOIlKIt II, HUM. UAlLY iUAilU. HIVES. OOIKUCH i'Ai.K TiiltXC Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! wheat IIAKMY ALFALFA Chicken Wheat UNCLE SI'S ADVICE OK FLU (Continued from page 2.) oi,i)MAiuiHiNK vtc ror.i J. Pardee SOLDIER LETTERS Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. W. T. Ilrrrn, I'ropr. II. Gldrilngs, Agent Big Pierce Arrow Car Easy Riding Oftlio Old OliMTVrr lllk. Corner Seventh nl O irt Phone 2 Ti U-plioar 2ii-J unci 1(1:1 U nround foods iiIiImIiihIiIm for adult a well aa children. Ho far aa a dis ease Ilk Infiuenui la concerned, health authorities everywhere recognise ' th vary cloau relation between Ita spread and overcrowded liomea. Whllo It la Dot always poaalbla, especially In tlniaa Ilka the present to avoid such overcrowding, people ahould consider the health danger and make every effort to reduce the bom overcrowd ing to a minimum. The value at freah air UirouKh open wlndowa rannot b over emphasized. "When crowding la unavoidable, aa In atreet cars, care ahould be taken to keep the face ao turned aa not to In nate directly the air breathed oat by another person. "It la especially Important to l ware of the person who cough or eneeica without coveting hla nioiilh and noaa. It elan follows that one should keep out of crowds and stuffy places aa much aa possible, keep homes, offices and workshops well Ired, apend aome time nut of doors earh day, walk to work If at all prac ticable In short, make every possible effort to breathe as much pure air us possible. "In all health Mutters folio- the ad vte of your doctor Mid obey tlx- recu sation of your local mid ,.inte heulth officers." "Cover up esch cough and tnrttc. If you don't you'll spre.id li'r.tt"'' Classified Advertising Full Line of Auto Supplies TIRES-A11 Sizes SOLVES LABOR PROBLEM C. L. HOBART CO. A Bachelor Employe Only Woman Oil Hla Ranch. Curtis Ilnrt, n young ranch- who Uvea near Stillwater, Minn., has been laughing at the man power bill and the shortage of farm labor. There'! a reason. He ha a corps of farm helper. Not one la a man. Mips Ida Rlnkely rides the roowei and the reaper and has charge of the Important machinery. She la an ex perienced horsewoman. Sirs. Lottie Cell, a young war bride, and Miss Frances Hart, sister of the boss, han dle the hack rigs. Hart follows them doing the starting. Meanwhile, the woman conk Insists she has the hard est Job In the outfit By the way. Hart la a bachelor. France, AuK- 22, 181. Doar Folks: 1 wrote you a letter sometime aKO from England, but have changed my address as you can see since then. I like It fine although It Is real warm. The country though I about like Oregon the same kind of trees and shrubbery evtn to oaks, both black and white, also more homelike still, bawl brush, ferns and Oregon grape. The people are great farm ers over this way. We came through miles and miles of grain fields, or chards, alfalfa fields and vineyards. When It comes to talking to any one I am out of luck. Don't think It will take me long to learn all that Is needed. In a restaurant or cafe have ipilte a time to find out. what you want. Most of us have a little book called "An American" In French, which gives words, their meaning and short sentences In both r,ngnsn ami rrencn so mins. uy ine time the war Is over I shall know (tilte a bit of French. Think I told you of meeting Mar shal. It was quite a surprise as I didn't think he was on this side of the water. Ted and I are In differ ent squadrons now since coming over here. He was transferred to another. I see him every day though When writing to him address 1102 Aero squadron, A. E. F., France, A I. O. 725. 1 am sending you some pictures of some sports taken August Rth. They are pretty good I think One of the baseball teams is the best I believe, anyway we had the cham pion team In that part of the coun try. to all, KARL Corji. KARL E. WALLACE. 2463" 141 Aero Squadron. A. E. F. FOK BALK FOR SALE CHEAP for caah 80 acrea near Wlmer. Good place to atart with little money. Address H. M. Kaudsen, Pasco, Wash. 4 FOR SALE 4 14 acres Irrigated bot tom land, small house and barn, 3 acres more bottom, 35 acrea pasture and wood, on railroad. Slate creek and highway, l1 mllea from Wildervllle. Gravity Irrigation. Price $C75. $300 cash, balance 6 per cent. L. A. Launer. Realtor. 90 BRING YOUR JUNK to the Grant Pass Junk Co., 403 South Sixth street Phone 21. We boy raga, metal, rubber, scrap Iron, hide and wool, old automobile for wrecking. Htf BUT TOUR FUEL, kindling, block and sawdust of Baber Bros. 22S West O. Phon 609-J. 9f JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R. Otto J. Knlps, Residence 149-Y. 23S FOR SALE 1918 model Chevrolet, good shape. Price $550. Phone 1-J. 89 A BARGAIN in a second band gents bicycle, new tires, easy spring saddle, large luggage carrier. price only $15 at Cramer Bros. 88 FOR SALE Alfalfa bay In the field, $17.50 per ton. W. H. Hull. 6 miles down liver road from Grants Paas. 86tf THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 283-R, or residence 140J. - . 67tl DR. R. J. BESTCL. Veterinarian. Office, residence. Phone I05-R. FOR SALE Milk cow, giving quarts a day. Will sell for $65 If taken at once. Peter Tangen, Rt 2, Box 106. 92 FOR SALE Two cows, 1 fresh and 1' two month calf. Addresa Mrs, Henry Knutzen, Applegate, phone Provolt. 92 WANT EH TEN ACRES to be leveled for irriga tlon. Want party to contract to do the work. Apply W. H. Bate- man, 110 B street, phone 238-J 9 i Mir cliiMllled a.lB b'ln; results PRINTING THAT PLEASES WE DO IT! PETER A. M0RTENS0N WANTED Modern cottage or bun galow, furnished, 5 or t rooms, call 328-J or 115. 88 TO EXCHANGE TRADE Hou?, barn and three acres on East A street for house and lot close In. Call 1114 East A street or phone 1C4-R. POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement.) MRS. JOS. MOSS Independent Candidate for County Clerk Peter A. Mortenson, the new su- jerlntcndent of Chicago schools. GOGGLES ARE URGED It la Said That Many Blind Men AffJ Needlessly So. Of 100,000 Wind persons In th United States there are BO per cent who are needlessly so, according to In formation received by the Utah state Industrial commission from the na tlonnl safety council. For that rea son the commission, In prosecuting Ita enfety cnmpnlfrn. Is urging upon work ers that goggles or other forms of glasses be worn when the eyes are exposed to dnnger by flying splin ters or particles of metal. Estimates made by the national safety council show that annually In the United States about 30,000 work ers are killed and approximately 2,000.000 Injured. This means that one is killed In every 15 minutes and one Injured In each 10 seconds. EUGENE L. COBURN Regular Republican Nominee for County Clerk MISCELLANEOUS PHOTO STUDIO VETERINARY SURGEON PHYSICIANS O. CLEMENT. M. D Practice limited to disease of the eye, ear, nose and throat Glasses flttad. Office hour 9-12, 2-6, or on ap pointment Office phone 61, resi dence phone S59-J. LOUGHBIOGE. M. D., Physician and surgeon. City r country call attended day or Bight Resident phone 369; office phone 18 J Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg. DR. J. O. NIBLEY, Physician and surgeon. Lundbnrg Bldg. Health officer. Office hour. 9 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Phene S10-J. A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous disease; 903 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or. Hour 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. A. BURSELL, M. D., D. C. Corner Sixth and D streets. Block east of postoffice. All approved and dreg less methods. Children and chronle diseases. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practice In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bids. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS, Attoraeys-t-Law, Grant Pass Banking Co. Bldg.. Grant Pass, Oregen. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prae tlc In all court... First National Bank Bldg. GEO. S. CALHOUN Regular Republican Nominee for County Treasurer Present Incumbent GEO. W. LEWIS Regular Republican Nominee for Sheriff C. S. BLANCHARD, ttorney at Law. Golden Rule Building Phone 270. Grants Pasa, Oregon. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD, At torneys, Albert Bldg. Phoni 2S6-J. Practice In all courts; lant board attorneys. C. A. 8IDLER,.Attorney-at-Law, ref eree in bankruptcy. Masont temple. Grant Pass, Or. LARGE POTASH DEPOSITS Experts, After Careful Search, Found Them In Saskatchewan. Following careful examination ol pertain mineral products found In the dried up bed of an old lake near Swift Current, Snsk., by Prof. D. McLaren ol the Saskatchewan university, an nouncement has been innde that Im mense deposits of potash, sodium, sul phnte and epsom salts have been lo cated. Export engineers have been called In by n group of Saskatehewnn men who hnve filed claims on the old take bed, and In their opinion millions of tons of useful mineral deposits an avnllnblo for the use of the alUel without the necessity of deep mining; The minerals can bo removed by steam shovels and the top layers art already tvetng removed. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrst-lasa dentistry. 109 South Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon. Differences In Coast Line. The line of the Atlantic coast Is largely of mud and sand, and has very little elevation. On the other hand, the Pacific cotiBt line of Washington, Oregon and California Is almost entire ly rocky and precipitous. While the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are dotted with numerous harbors where ships may seek safety In time of storm, very different conditions exist on the Pad Be, where there are tew harbors, and tbeae at long Intervals. National Mazda Lamps TJ AVING too little light ( puts a strain on chil dren's vision that they may never outgrow! Why not have plenty of light? Na tional MAZDA Lamps give three times the light of old fashioned carbon lamps without adding a penny to your light bill. Rogue River Hardware Geo. R. Riddle, Mgr. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION . S. MACMURRAY. teacher of vole culture and tinging. Lesson given ' at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 716 Lee street DRAY AGE AND TRANSrtiU COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al kinds of drayage and trusts. wrk carefully and promptly dan Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon S97-R. F. G. ISHAM. drayage and transfer. Sates, llanos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Phone Clark ft Holman, No. 50. Residence phone 124-R. The California and Oregoi Coast Sailroad Company TIME CARD Daily except Sunday Effective May 1, 1918 Train 1 lv. Grants Pass.. 1:00 p. Train 2 It. Waters Creek 8:00 p. All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacitio depot For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company, Lundbnrg building, or phone lsl for same. Letter beads that will pleas yon, at the Courier.