WKtM Kl..Y, K TOItl:ll 111, IOIH, DAILY BUGtE BITE? OOUKDCH FRHMri Gir.LS (Imj-Iwk young ircii:lt' girls have arrive) In America, ttio flint of n ((roup of zm chosen for scholarship at AtiiiTlt iin gnlviTllli'. They are,4o fttmly In American, colleges, so that after the war th;y may return to Franc tvliji Aiix-rk'iin fJu'iitJtni;il, lilrrtln and BABY'5 LOT NOT HAPPY ONE Small Wondtr That 8o Many Children of tha Purltana Ended Thalr Earthly Carear Enrly. Thi'f la no douht of the nlrpoplh and rndurnni-e of tba l'urltun bahlca which Hurvlyd" the hnrd'lilptiaf. tho flrnt few month of'thilr ' livwi. Th I'urltntia came to Amcrlrn aotiio, tlmo brfnra modern hentlne npilliincc were erheduled to arrive,, npj thc(r winter duya und nlghta coyhl have been llttlo It'Kit tlmn one lonit clilver. If IiIh eldvra aufTored w tnneh (II coin firt, what DiUNt. Iinvn lieen the hardahlp of the neweKt hnhy "lio, o few dnya after IiIh arrlvul In thin , world, wan taken to the cnldent port ff It the Meiik lltttu I'lirltan meeting houiM which never knew unythliiK hetter tlmn lieiillcix diiynT "Tlila e pedltlon often 'completed the ImiIi.v'm eurthly cariiT.' Kiiya Lunra E. lllrh arda. In recounting the trlhulntlntiR of the Puritan Junior population. We think of the liiinllnena of the early I'urllan children. -bnt-thlari,H4risy-"Of Judge SewiUP Xi (hjldrou, bnt -i ' X PRINTING CGFIE'TO ENTER AMERICAN COLLEGES tench thptn there aiuutig Uiulr own people. , , three mirvlvedjilm, a majority dylnc In Infancy; ajjil, of th IB children of hla friend, Cotton Mather, but two mir vlved their father.'' The Infuot mor tality due to expoaura may be readily .conjectured. , In addition, to the tlult to the cold meeting lioud,, the baby muat uteel hliimelf to face jht greater or tenner iltnentl of babyhood nnd their reme dlea. One of thne remedlec,. which admirably aaaerta., the aplrit of the tlmev wia reaerved aa core for fita or 'lc(et,,' the trouble wai called, and waa known aa "anall water." Thla concoction, containing a peck of gar den ahell annlla, wan made doubly ef fective by adding a qua ft of ti !tted rarthworma. .; SLEEP AS AIDTQ LONGEVITY Long Houra In Bed May Mean Long Lift, But th Queation Arleea, 1 l It Worth ItT . The farmer's wife at Market Boa WU.. Kngland, who, "though In per fect nnrstcal health." haa remained In 'bed for three yenra may hold that If 4- TH'Al PLEASES WE DO 5f! ' we all apent more time In bed we ihould live much longer. Thla theory Is borne out by the experience of two latere of I)iillat-8avarln, who nearly attained a hundred years. They lived t a country booae belonging to the author of the Thyalologle du Gout," which be naed only In September and October. They apent ten montha of the year In bed, getting up two days before his arrival, and living a normal life during bla atay. On his depart ure they would say: "Goodby until next September,. Anthelme. We are going to bed." Ono of . them died at the age of ninety-nine, a ahe was fln lahlng dinner, her last worda being, "Hurry up with the deaaert." On the other band, some Swigs doc tors say that the amount of sleep ihould be regulated by altlrade. Too much sleep, they maintain. Is as harm' fill as too much drink. In low-lying dlxtrlct seven hours' slumber msy be taken with Impunity, but up In the mountains five hours' Is quite enough. rheae sleep apeclallats also ban the practice of remaining In bed In the morning, half awake, and InalRt on the neceatilty of arising aa soon as sleep falls. if! ti "I I ir ni-t Tin! S1BUI WVOl(l i r. r. tn., actd at nan $i XHIBITS ARE MADE LIFELIKE Mounting, of Natural History Objects In Their Native 8urroundlngs Add to Their Interett. In the development of the modern tmjnenm three stages have been recog nizedthat of the collection of ob ject for record, that of supplying ma terials for research and that of ap plying the collections to public educa tion. The educational Idea Is now be ing developed by Inatructlve display arrangement, loan exMlilts for public and private schools and special lec tures. The most notable feature Is the mounting of natural hlntory ob jects In the midst of their native sur roundings, and much attention Is be ing given at large mwieunni such at the American Museum of Natural His tory of New York to grouping ani mals Id their natural environment of shrubs, trees, flowers, rocks and oth er objects. In the new exhibition halls of the museum of the California Academy of Sciences, the case for a large mammal or bird habitat group la 23 feet long. 12 deep and 18 high, with a plate glass front 15 feet long snd 10 high. . Each of the two halls one devoted entirely . to , California Piammijs jjnd the other to Cojlfornla birds Is ISO feet long by 60 wide snd 11 of the large cases have been placed In the mammal hall with six In the bird hall. Skylight Illumination gives greater brightness in the cases than outside, preventing troublesome re flection from the glass. As a repre sentative group may be taken that of the San Joaquin valley elk, a species of deer now preserved In a few reser vations, sad this Is shown by several Individuals standing or crouching la the grass near tree-bordered water. with low hills In the distance, the pulnted background seeming a con tinuation of the real scenery. '. MANDALAY BEST. IN WINTER Burmese Cspltal Known to All Whites j In India as an Ideal Cold Weather Resort. Doubtless It will surprise a great many la-rsons to learn that Mundalay. fumed of song und story, is little more than a bulf century old. It was built lu lf&O by King Mlndon, who made It the cupltul of what was then Indepen dent Burmah. Something more than 300 feet above the level of the sen, M:iniltity sits tightly upon a stretch of tableland. JuHt in front of the Shun hills. The city proiHr extends over ubout five square miles, but the military district of MundulBy covers a more extensive area. With the British soldier, Mnndalay tins tuken on a great deal of the char acter of a vucution resort In the tor rid months of the . Burmese summer the heat becomes very great, some times making the thermometer rise to 119 degrees in the shade ; but relief Is easily found In the adjacent hills. The British sanltury officers have succeed ed In exterminating all the fevers and other diseases with which the climate was once Infested. In winter or as near to winter as It gets Mandnlay becomes a semi para dise, for the temperature stays at about 50 degrees. Happy the British soldier who Is assigned to this garri son. Like as not he sits of afternoons un derneath the shadow of the Moulmlen pagoda gazing dreamily at the flotillas on the Irrawaddy. "Can't you hear their paddles chunk In' from Rangoon to MandnlayT" Or perhaps he looks nt the distant mountnlns, fabled to be so rich In ala baster und rubles. And very often the whole picture as drawn by Kipling is complete, even to the temple bells and the Burmese maiden. CHICHESTER S PILLS W. TIK DIAMOND BRANB. k I'llU la K4 wl V-U nraincVrV bora, MM Wtk SIM )UHo,V Tak tawr. Br mf y 9 DIAMONO BKAND PILLS, for U ytnkaownuBfttShMl,AtMyRellibte SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Gratis Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. W. T. Itreen, Propr. , II. . (ilddinKs, Agent Big Pierce Arrow Cars ortice O'U Observer Blk. Corner "Seventh and G streets Phone 26 ,-11-1"... ' " Telephone 22W and 16:t ..,. Full tmeMof 4utq;upphes TIRES-A11 Sizef '' C. L. HOB ART CO. Classified FOB SULK FOR SALE CHEAP for cash 80 acres near Wlmer. Oood place to start with little money. Address M. M. Kaudsen, Pasco, Wash. 4 FOR SALE i Vi acres Irrigated bot tom land, small bouse and barn, 3 acres more bottom, 35 acres pasture and wood, on railroad. Slate creek and highway, ltt miles from Wilderville. Gravity Irrigation. Price 1675. S300 casb, balance- 6 per cent. L. A, Launer, Realtor. ' 90 FOR BALE Alfalfa hay In the field, $17.60 per ton. W. H. Hull, 6 miles down river road from Grants Pass. 86tf FOR SALE Milk cow, giving 6 quarts a day. Will sell for (65 if taken at once. Peter Tangen, Rt. 2, Box 106. 12 FOR SALE Two cows, 1 fresh and 1 two months calf. Address Mrs. Henry Knutzeu, Applegate, pbone Provolt. 32 FOR 8 ALE 'Rye, good quality, de livered in town, 5c pound; 4V4 cents on ranch if taken soon. ; J. L. Green. Rt. 2. . - . 93 FOR SALE Good milk cow, Jersey. Call 225 West G. Phone 5 09-J. 89 WANTED TEN ACRES to be leveled for Irriga tion. Want party to contract to do the work.. Apply W. H. Bate- man, 110 B street, phone 238-J -- ------v.- .'.". 91 TO EXCHANGE TRADE House, barn and three acres on East 'A street tor house and lot close In. Call 1114 East A street or phone 124-R. 92 LOST LOST Between McCollums mill and Grants Pass, dark grey Mackinaw. Finder please leave at Courier. No. 1729. , 95 STOLEN STOLEN From 423 E street Octo ber 14th, extra good ball bearing rubber tired tricycle, suitable re ward for information leading to recovery of same. Phone 216-R, POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement.) MRS. JOS. MOSS Independent Candidate for County Clerk EUGENE L. COBTJEN Regular Republican Nominee v ... :;for--.o County Clerk GEO. S. CALHOUN Regular' Republican Nominee for County Treasurer Present Incnmbent GEO. W. LEWIS Regular Republican Nominee . . ..:.''for ..Sheriff. .. ' li in : Easy Riding I) o-q - oH..") ft.jp Advertising MlSCKLLANEOtS BRING YOUR JUNK to th Grants Pass Junk Co.,' 403 South 8,lxtk street. . Phone 21. We buy rags, metal, rubber, scrap Iron, bide and wool, old . automobiles ''..for wrecking. 1 ' ' tXXX BUT YOUR FUEL, kindling, blocks and sawdust of Baber Bros. n225 West O. Phone S09-J. ' JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Pbone Mocha Cafe 181-A. Otto J. Knlpi, , Residence 148-T. it": i' - 333 PHOTO STCDIO- THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs; Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Son day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 283-R, or residence 140-J. 87tl VETE1UNARV KCRGEOS DR. . R. J. BESTCL, Veterinarian. Office, residence. Phone 305-R. PHYSICIANS 0. CLEMENT, M. . D., ..Practice) limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fltted. Office f hours 9-12, 3-6, or on ap pointment.' "Offis ',.01B.,.? dence phone 3 69-J. LOUQHRJDOE. M- PhystaUa and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or eight. Reside y phone 319; - office phone 18 Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg. . . u DR. J. O. NIBLEY, Physician and snrgeox Lnndburg Bldg. Health officer. , Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Phene 310-J. A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous disease: 903 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or. Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. tn. A. BURSELL, M. D.. D. C, Cornes1 Sixth and D streets. Block east of postofflce. All approved and drug less methods. Children and chronic diseases. ATTORNEYS 1 H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-Uw Practices In. all 8tate and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bid COLVIO ft WILLIAMS, Attorneys-at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg.; Grants Pass, Oregon. -' E. S. VAN DYKE, tloe in all court. Bank Bldg. Attorney. Prae First National C. S. BLANGHARD, ttorney at Law. '-' Golden' Rule Building Phone 370. Grants'-'Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert Bldg. Phoat 238-J. PracMoe In all courts; lam board attorneys, .j .. C. A. SIDLER,.Attorney-at-La, ref eree in bankruptcy. Mason la temple. Grants Pass. Ore. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, U. M. D. Flrst-lasa dentistry, !.109Vi . South . Sixth street, Granta Pass. ' Oregon. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION . S. MACMURRAY, teacher of voice culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 71 Lee street.. , DRAY AGE AND TRANS EK COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO.. Al kinds of drayage and tranate; werk carefully and promptly dan Phone 1S1-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD Bunch Bros. 397-R. MOVES; so do w. Transfer Co. Phone F. Q. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. ' Safes, tlanos and furniture moved.; packed, shipped and stor ed. Phone Clark ft Holmaa, No. j 50. .Residence phone 124-R. . .. The California' and Oregoa Coast Kailroad Company - TIME CARD Dally except Sunday Effective May-T, 1918 :' Train 1 lv, Granta Pass.. 1:00 p. m. Train 2, lv. Waters Creek 3:00 p. m. All trains leave Grants PaMrfitosi the tcorner of O? and Eighth streets, opposite: the Southern Pacific depot. For .' all Jnformatioa regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company,, Lundhurg building, or phone 131 for same. , ....... fc. i .v. . Letter heads that will please yea, at the Courier. mmhimbsIbI m