mommy, xmi.Miii:it 4. mm. DAILY BUMJCB KIVEIS COCUKB Classified Advertising KOU WALK KlvliXl) mill Uwry Hlubli Jlny ami tfrxlu for il- Hud Krunt Burn. I't'lor (irlln, Prop. 15 s . .. K)ll HAMi OR Tit A I )K 900 acre gu.xl'luiul. ihrm sols of huiiHi'ii, Mir town will sellout, for Oregon linl. Addreiis J. o. C'ortcy own er Mijimtlnntr, Now Mexico. Uli . h'OU 'SAI.K Out aiidveiciruuy hi , I'uJ", 712 North Eighth street, phono 13-1,. 07 KOIl SAU! tu tons first cfRtTuT. I fulfil hay. baled, lit tlio barn. C. I). Woolverton. Jtoguo River, Ore " 6 r OK BAI.K All MIW KLMXKOlH JIT.NK Y SHUVICK-Any wlioro. any time. I'liono Moehft Cafe 181-R (Hlo J. Kulps, Itcld:Ni:o H-Y. 238 HEMSTITCHING aud wsotlng done to order Handicraft Shop, Mod rord. 07 aked work bone. sevwal miN beary harness, aim) waguns and boxn, 80 arr lam, loin of cord wood timber. Will wit rtioap. Amos Smith. Of! Till a 1H Tit id time to aut out an -purntu bed. tatinotto roola largo unil juicy variety the kind bent adapted to thin valley. Lim ited quuntlty for aula at $1 per hundred. W. W. Canby, phone OuD-K-U. 0 Til RKNT POIt RENT llulldlng and gasoline pump located at G06 South Blxtb 8tret, phone 612-r-21. 07 KOIt RENT- -Three nice front of flea rooma In Hi liullliorn building, South Hlxth street. Kor partlcu lara Inquire at 203 Iltirgess St. 07 t 1 . WANTKD WANTED Farm help. Steady Joba, good pay. lUvrr llnnka Farm, tf "W A NT E D I ' oh 1 1 1 an ns driver for Mane, truck or gurugu, 17 years experience gas engines,' alx years driving, diploma for driving and repairing, n!no first class steam engineer, 18 yeora experience. V. L, Iliirzoe, 3(51 I street, Grand rnint. Ore. 04 hioto htiiho THIS PICTURE MUX. tor fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 0 p. m. Sun luy alttlnga by appointment only I'bone Mill, 283-K, or resldenc 140-J. U7tf VhTKItlNAHV Ktitirmis OH. It. J. BEBTUL. Veterinarian Office, residence, ('bone 306-R. f II Vhll i ANH L. O. CLKMKNT. M. 0 Practlo. limited to diseases of the eya. ear nose and throat. Gtaiaea fitted Offlce hours S-12. 2-6, or on ap polnlment. Offlce phona 02, real dence phone lit-. & LOUOURIDOK, M. D., Phyalulai and surgeon. City or country colli attended day or sight. Bealdeno pbons 3C; office phoae 111 Sixth and H, Tuffa Bldg. - DM. J. O. NllrLKY. Phvalclan in. mrgeoi. Lundburg Bldg. Healtl officer. Offlce hours, I to II i m. and 1 to S p. m. Phone S10-J A. A. WITUAM, M. D. Interna, medicine and nervous diseases- OS Corbett Hldg., Portland. Ore Hours 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. WANTKD An elderly ludy or couple to board and care for. In modern home, quiet, plenssnt sur rounding. Inquire 725 South BeTenth street. 10 WANTKD High school girl to as sist with housework. Telephone 102. 00 POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement.) MRS. JOS. MOSS Independent Candidate for County Clerk EUGENE L. COBURN Kogular Kepubliean Nominee for County Clerk GEO. S. CALHOUN. Regular Republican Nominee for County Treasurer I'rcwent Incwnlwnt GEO. W. LEWIS Regular Republican Nominee for Sheriff C. A. SIDLER Republican Nominee for Representative Josephine County, Oregon AMY BOOTH HOLMES Democratic Candidate for County Treasurer Conrad P. Olson appointed by Governor Wlthycombe as. JuBtlce of supreme court to succeed Frank A. Mooro has worked his way from a poor fnrmor boy. Tie knows condi tions In all clusscs. Keop htm on the bench by writing in his name November 5th. (Adv.) A. BURBELL M. D. D. C In block north of postofflce, corner Sixth and D streets, surgical, electrical, chlropratlc and ostaopathlo treat menu. Office phone 197-R; resi dence phono 333-R. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON. Attoroey-at-la Practlcea In all State and Federe Courta. First National Bank Bids COLVIQ ft WILLIAMS, Attorneys at-Law, 0 rants Paaa Banking Cc - Bldg., Oranta Pass, Oregon. PA.QB THJUS9 E. 8. VAN DTKE. Attorney. Prar tic In all court. First Nations Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCH A RD. ttorney a Law. Golden Rule Bulldlni Phono 270. Grants Pass, Oregon' BLANCHARO ft OLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert Bldg. Pho ll-J. Practice In all courta; lam board attorneya. C. A. BIOLER..Attorney-at-Law, ret ere In bankruptcy. Masonl temple, Grants Pass, Ore. KKXTIST8 E. C. MACY, D. M. D. ' Flrst--Ui dentistry 10iVi South Slxtl street. Grants Pasa. Oregon. IHtAYAGK AND THANbi c.it COMM ERCI ALTRAN8TKRCOrii kinds of drayage and trajisfe; werk carefully and promptly doo Phone 181-J. Stand at freigh depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Pbon-397-R. V. O. ISHAM. drayage and transf. Safes, (.lanos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Phone Clark ft Holman. Nc 50. Residence phone 124-R. The California and Oregon vuts( ivaiiroaa company .TIME CARD Dally except Sunday Effective May 1, 1918 Train 1 lv. Granta Pass.. 1:00 p. m irain 2 iv. wators Creek 3:00 p.m. All train! leava Grant Pb. frnn the corner of O and Eighth streeta. opposite the Southern Paclflo depot. For all Information regarding freight and nassensrep uni-vlna aii the oltlee of the company, Lundbura building, or phone 131 for same. Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. W. T. lireen, Propr. H. Olddinim, Agent Big Pierce Arrow Cars Easjr Riding Office Old Observer Ulk. Corner Seventh and Q streets Phone 2(1 Telephone 23J-J and 103 , SIIOOTH FLVI.VO KISH uto-u pjnmxfj Luxt ii Beuttle, Wash., Nov. 1. When one can scorn an easy bullseye on flying flMh, shooting from a launch that rolls and pitches In the Pacific, ono Ik qualified to expect success tn downing llocho aviators. Such is the belief of Nathan H. Malloy, of Honolulu, who has come hero to enllMt In the aviation corps. Malloy Is the son of a Honolulu sea captain. Ho spent much of his boy hood In tho novel sport of shooting flying fish off Diamond Head, near the entrance to Honolulu harbor. IIo Kiild the sport was far more ex citing than shooting quail or other wild fowl, and the skill acquired af ter long practice, he believes, will stand him In need when he mounts aloft In an airplane to tackle the German flyer. KKPIHMCAN CANDIDATE! DIES OF I'AIULYSIH Sulom, Nov. 2. W. AI Jones, re publican candidate, for the state senate from Marlon county, died of paralysis. tatter heads that will please you. at the Courier. LESLIE S ALT runs freely from Us coTtvetifottt sidespout package it does not clogsti&kcr Emu iiimiiimn ATTENTION! THICK, TRACTOR AND AV TOMOIHLE OWNERS We have in our employ one of the best acetylene welders on the coast. AH kinds of heavy machinery and aluminum crank cases welded. We weld anything. All kinds of lathe work turned out. PRICFJi REASON AI1I.E I'liono 100 Crater Lake Motor Co. MEDKORD, OREGON National Mazda Lamps TT AVINQ 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 ot old fashioned carbon lamps without adding a penny to your light bill. Rogue River Hardware Geo. R. . Riddle, Mgr. O The following candidates for County ofljces are presented to you by the Republican Party for elec tion! Tuesday, November 5th, 1918. THESE CANDIDATES ABE INTENSELY PATRIO TIC, EFFICIENT AND TRUSTWORTHY, IF THEY ARE ELECTED THEY WILL RENDER TO THE TAX PAYERS OF THIS COUNTY FULL MEASURE OF SERVICE. Kepubl ican TicKei COUNTY For County Sheriff Geo. W. Lewis. For County Clerk Eugene L. Coburn. For County Treasurer Geo. S. Calhoun: ;,' For County Surveyor John Dubuis. For County Coroner S. Loughridge. i For County Commissioner, to fill vacancy J. S. McFad den. For County Commissioner, full term W. F. McCabe. v FOR THE STATE United States Senator (Short term) Fred W. Mulkey. of Multnomah County. , United States Senator (Long term) Charles L. McNary. of Marion County. Representative in Congress First district W. C. Haw ley, of Marion County. Governor James Withycombe, of Marion County. State Treasurer O. P. Hoff, of Multnomah County. Justice of Supreme Court Chai. A. Johns, of Multnomah County. Attorney General George M. Brown, of Douglas County. Superintendent of Public Instruction J. A. Churchill, of Baker County. - Labor Commissioner C. H. Gram, of Multnomah County. Public Service Commissioner Fred A. Williams, of Jose- ' phine County. Superintendent Water District No. 1 Percy A. Cupper of Marion County. . . For Representative, Seventh District C. A. Sidler Vote For These Candidates PUT AN "X" IN FRONT OF EACH OF THESE NAMES ON THE BALLOT NEXT TUESDAY MORN ING. ' General Election, November 5th, 1918. Get behind the men who are behind the boys at the front. Paid Advertisement Paid for by the Republican County Central Committee A. S. Coutant, Chairman