SUNDAY, DIXTCMIIKH 1, 101H. DAILY ROGUE RIVER OOl'RIEB PACT THUD The Electric Laundry rtTiether you do your own helper, or tend the work out, you time and wear and tear by installing up-to-date home labor avera driven by ELECTRIC MOTORS You will be lurpriied to aet how little it coiti to run these motor. Their first cost ia toon offset by the saving in labor. Less than a cent an hour will operate most of the machine for home laundry work. A couple of hour will suffice to finish a good sized wash the electric way. Will you try one of these marhirto In your boat! Calif ornia - Oregon Power Co. Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. W. T. lirmi, Propr. II. (;iilUtiK. Asrot Big Pierce Arrow Cars Office Old Oberrver Itlk. Comer Telophase Proposed Tax Levy The following is the proposed tax lected during 118: (Vmn'r Judge and Commissioners: Blary County Judge Traveling expense County Court Per diem and mileage Commlsaionera sbu.uv Supplies for Office , 160.00 CVranty 1rk: Salary County Clerk - 1.700.00 Salary Two Deputies 1,800.00 Salary olher Ieputles not provided for ' 900.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, pontage, etc. 1,000.00 Mirrtff: Salary Sheriff 2,000.00 Salary one Deputy .. 800.00 Salary other Deputies not provided for 1,100.00 Traveling expenses - . 600.00 Illank books, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. 600.00 Transportation of Prisoners . 300.00 AMnor: Salary Assessor - 1,400.00 Salary Deputies not provided for 1,200.00 Ulank books, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. 600.00' Tmwurfir: Salary Treasurer - 1,000.00 Blank books, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. 450.00 School Superintendent: Salary Superintendent 1,200.00 .Traveling EiDenses ilank hooka, telephone, stationery, postage, etc. 440.00 1,840.00 Hurveyor, aalary and all office expense ....... 250.00 Hoard of llnalth, salary and all office expense 400.00 (Xiunty Agrlcullurtm, all expense 1,260.00 Oouoty Hnaler of Weights and Measurer, all expense 160.00 iVninty Veterinarian, all expense . 1,000.00 Coroner, all expense .' ' . 200.00 JtagUtratlon and elections - ' 1,600.00 ttourt Hiiuxc, fuel, light repairs, Janitor - 2,600.00 Circuit Court, all expense - 1,600.00 Juvenile Court, all expense - - 200.00 Justice Vurt, all expense .'. 600.00 Onunty Court, all expense - 100.00 Care of Poor: County Home - - Other Pauners Widows' Pensions Jail, Board of Prisoners, etc Tax Rotates Insane Advertising rXrries Healp Mounties MisrollHnnouM Expenses: -Including lights on bridge, delegate to Special meetings, auditing books, expenses not contemplated end not chargeable to any particular office or accounts ...... 1,000.00 IHstrlct Attorney, all expense 600.00 Water Master: Salary 800.00 Transportation 160.00 Office Expense , 50.00 1,000.00 Estimated Cost for Bridges, Lumber, Nails, Paint for Steel Bridges and maintenance of culverts ' 15,000.00 County Library fund, lor books, etc. " 800.00 Total $64,990.00 For the above It will be necessary to levy s 7.6 mill tax. Besides this a levy of 3.7 mills for county school purposes, ruining about $32,042.00; 1.5 mills for the new Court House, raising about $12,990.00; 8.2 mills for state tax, raising about $27,712.00; 6 mills In order to take care of Inter est on warrants and reduce the outstanding warrants, raising about $51,. 960, making a total of 21.9 mills. Also 4 mills for roada, raising about $26,375.00. K8TIMATKI) RECEIPTS DERIVED FROM ROCRCE8 OTHER THAN BY DIRECT TAX County Clerk's fees $4,000.00 interest on Treasurer's Deposits Refund on Scalp Bounty Penalties and Interest on Delinquent County Fair tf. 5 per cent sale of tlmbor The levy will be made Thursday, If any person desires to discuss the , time. , ' s ' f washing, hire a can gave money, Easy Riding Severn h sad O afreets Phone 2fl and 13 For Funds For 1918 levy for the year 1918, $1.200.00 - 200.00 to be col $ 2.000.00 ' 5,400.00 5,400.00 3,200.00 1.450.00 '. 200.00 - 4,000.00 6.000.00 4,600.00 18,600.00 600.00 600.00 ........ 100.00 : 1,600.00 ., 1,000.00 - 760.00 1,000.00 250.00 Taxes 2,500.00 .,. 450.00 ....'...;... . 76.00 ; . $8,276.00 December 5, 1918, at 10 o'olock a. m. same they must bo present at that B. L. COBURN, County Clerk ? Josephine County, Oregon. ' Ht. Luke's Klw!oial Evening prayor and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Rev. P. K. Hammond, of Ash land, vicar In charge. An Invitation la heartily extended to all. Church of 1rUt Itlbln school at 10 a. m. Mrs. El len Thrasher, superintendent. At 11 in. service In charge of the C. W. II. M several Interesting features at this hour. Sermon aubject, "Faul ty Figuring." No C. B. at usual hour but a combined service begin ning at 7 p. m. The Endeavorers will assist In this service. 8ubject, 'Autocracy In Religion." Note that the evening service Is aTialf hour earlier. A cordial welcome. Chas. R. Drake, minister. Newman M. K. Church First quarterly communion service at 11 a. m. Brief communion ad dress by. the pastor. Solo by Mrs. A. G. Knapp Evening service at 7:30, sermon by the pastor. An them by the Choir. 8unday school at 10 . m. En- worth League at 6:30 p. ra. All are cordially Invited to wor ship with us. Melville T. Wire, pastor. ftaptlat Church Rev. W. N. Ferris, of Ashland, will supply the pulpit of the Baptist church today. His themes will he as follows: At 11 s. tn., "Our Greatest Need," et 7:80 p. in., "Why Am I In Grants Pass." The ordl nance of the Lord's Supper will he observed at the close of the morning service. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. B. Y P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 10 a. tn. Mid week prayer service Thursday even ing at 7:45. A cordial invitation is extended. Catholic Church Masses on Sunday at ' 730 and 9:30 a. m. Rev. Father J. O. VIen. ' Pint Church of Chriat Scientist Christian Science services are held every Sunday, is ths W. O. W. hall, st 11 a. m. Wedaesday evening meet Ings at 8 o'clock. The subject for today Is, "Ancient and Modern Ne- cromacy, alias Mesmerism and Hyp notism, Denounced." Reading room Is open from 2 to 4 p. m. dally except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially In vited to attend the services and to visit the reading room. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given, that the county court will consider bids for the maintenance of the poor of Jo sephine county, Oregon, for s period of one year from January 1, 1919, according to certain terms and con ditions, to-wlt: AH bids must specify the exact amount per capita per month. The sucessful bidders to provide the necessary food, clothing and to take care of the inmates whether sick or well, and If any Inmates are sick, they ere to be provided with all the necessary nursing as requir ed by the county physician. The county will furnish nothing besides the necessary medical atten tion and medicine. The county home will be furnish ed if desired, no rent will be.charged for the use of the tune, but n In ventory of all furniture, dishes, and fixtures, etc., Is to he made before the successful bidder takes charge Come In Again This invitation is extended to every customer, because we appreciate to the full every item of trade you turn our way. We are in business for a legitimate profit. We put a smalt profit on every article we tell, so we don't have to make up off of Jiou what we have given some one else. They all pay the same price at this store. We find that it keeps the people coming our way. WB DO FINE SHOE REPAIRING Jewell Hdw. Co. of things, and he must see that all things Inventoried ' are returned to the county at the termination of the lease, In as good condition as when they were received, with the excep tion of the usual wear and tear. If the poor are takeu oare of at any other place other than In the county home, the successful bidder must provide all the necessary bed ding, etc., and the county not to be required to buy any cf said goods purchased at the termination of the contract. The county court shall have the right at all times to inspect said place, or home, where the Inmates are being cared for, to ascertain whether they are receiving the at tention required. A bond of 84,000 will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. All hide must be filed on or be fore 10 o'clock a. m. of the 6th day of December A. D., 1918. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids or sward the contract according to the best In terests of the county. By order of the county court of Josephine county, Oregon. E. L. COBURN, County Clerk. THE MEN IN CLASS A 1 A sound, healthy man Is never a back number. A man can be as vig orous an dabls st seventy as st twen ty, condition, not years, putt yon In the dlscsrd. A system weakened by overwork and careless living brings old age prematurely. The bodily functions are Impaired and unpleasant aymptons appear. The weak spot Is generally the kidneys. Keep them clean and in proper work ing condition and you will generally find yourself In Class Al. Tak GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and your system will al ways be In working order. Tour spirits will be enlivened,' your mus cles supple, your mind active, and your body capable of hard work. Don't wait until you have been re jected. Commence to be a first-class man now. Go to your druggist at once. Get s trial box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH Capsules. Tney are made of the pure, original Im ported Haarlem Oil the kind your great-grandfather used. Two cap sules each day will keep you toned up and feeling tine. Money refund ed If thev do not helD vou. Remem Iber to as for the imported GOLD I MEDAL Brand. In three siren, seal ed packages. Cars of Interned Germans. It costs the United States Just 01 cents s day to keep each German In terned In the big colony st Hot Springs, N. C or $176.15 apiece a year. Of that SI cents SO cents a day is. the cost of food, or, about 10 cents s meal. The entire cost of maintaining the 200 Germans during the last year has been about $400,000. The camp Itself cost $125,000 to build. Probably the whole bill will be submitted to Germany when the war is over, as no doubt ths Ger man government will render Its bill tor the keep of American prisoners of war. The United States Is caring for shoot 6,000 prisoners In all camps fa this country at present He Fallsd to Ssluts. When my brother was stationed st Camp Logan, Houston, Tex he re ceived a new man In his company. One day he noticed that the ' rookie had on s wide black tie. He called to htm and told him to take off the tie and wear a regulation tie. The next day he noticed the rookie bed on a bow tie, snd once again told him to wear the regulation black string tie. The following day he met him again and the rookie failed to salute. My brother stopped him and said: "Why dont you salute an officer T" to which the rookie replied: "I thought you were mad at me. Chicago Tribune, Legal Blanks at the Courier. Classified FOB SALIC 1917 CHEVROLET with demount able rims for sale. Is In best run ning condition. M. J. Barker, 207 West C street. Phone 196-R. 28 FOR SALE Toung team (excellent pullers), wagon, plows, harrows, hay, lumber, cedar posts, shot gun, rifle, bedsteads, oil stove and other articles. Phone 802-7-12, Mrs. George L. 'Morris, Rd. 1, Grants Pass, Ore. 42 FOR SALE A few boxes or first snd second grade Spitsenberg ap ples. R. K. Ross, phone 604-7-2. .80 FOR SALE Disc root cutter, prac tically new. R. K. Ross, phone 604-7-2. to FOR SALE Good, dry. sorted corn, delivered, 2t per lb. L. A. Hol lowell, 924 East 7 street, phone 212-J. 29 FOR SALE One yearling heifer from excellent dairy cow. See Dr. R. J. Bestul. 10 MUST SELL at once. 1912 6-4assen ger Chalmers, good as new, also trailer, 8475 cash or part liberty bonds takes both. Act quickly Call 707 E street. 28 FOR SALE Good cook stove In A-l condition, $10; also fruit Jars, folding bed, table, bed springs and other furniture. Call at 707 E street. 28 FOR 8 ALE Spitzenberg, Winesap snd Newton apples. J. M. Brans- combe, Rd. 2, Box 20, phone 604 7-3. 28 FOR , SALE Furniture. stoves. tables, chairs, rugs, etc., top buggy, a few good hens. 801 North Sixth street. 82 FOR SALE or Trade for cattle or anything you have 1 Chevrolet fine condition, 1916 model: Ford roadster, 1916 model, fine condition; 1 Ford truck. 1914 model; 1 Overland roaster, 1915 model. - R, Tlmmons, 506 South Sixth street. 28 to imrr FOR RENT Cottage 321 Rogue River Ave., three rooms snd sleeping porch, good well and one-H . half acre land, barn, $4:60 P -'month. Key at 208 Foundry. Oiu WAJfTEI WANTED Pruning and grafting 20, years experience. Owen Ivlns, Grants Pass. P. O. Box 155. 30. WANTED Apples and potatoes, car lot. Address A. R. McCormlck, Grocer, Kennett, Cal. 29 WANTED by an Invalid Sunny room on lower floor with stove, also hoard and care. Write or call on Annie D. Wlmer, 412 Booth Street, Grants Pass. " 29 TEACHERS wanted Two for gram mar grades In rural schools. Ap ply county school superintendent. Grants Pass. 28 MUCHLLABO"8 JITNBY SBUtVICH Any where, say Urn: Phone liecha Cafs 181-R Otte J. Kaiss, Resideace 149-Y. 283 HEMSTITCHING aad plcoUng doae to order. Handicraft Shop, Med tord. Ore. 38 GARAGE First class work; elec trical work a speciality; satisfac tion guaranteed. Oils and gaso line. Everett Stelger Garage, 211 North SixtU Street. Phone 298. 42 TAXI It going or coming call the - White Line Taxi. Safety first. Call at ths Spa confectionary. - Phone 262-R. Residence phone, 82041 45 8TRATEB ESTRAYED One 2-year old Hol- ' stein heifer, 1 horn, unmarked; one Holsteln heifer 8 months old.- Ear mark, crop of the right, upper - slope in the left ear. Reward for information leading to recovery of same. ' Mrs. Josle Messenger, phone 601-F-13. 80 Printing that pleases We do It! Courier Job Department. , Gat tha G?ful"fW:di7ft snd Awid-fSffiVjJ Advertising PHOTO STCIMO TUB PICTURB MUX, for fine pasto- graphs. Open dally except 8hia day from io a. m. ts I p. m. Sun day sittings by sppolntmeat only. Phone Mill, 283-R. or retidenos 140-J. $Ttf PBYSKXANS L. O. CLEMENT, II. D., Practise limited ts diseases of ths eye, ear, ssss snd throat Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-18, 8-6, or on ap pointment. OfAse phone 62, reel denes phone 269-J. & LOPQKB IQQa, It, S PhyafeU sad suason. City sr esnntry eaUs attended day or nlgtt. Restdene' phone $69; oBes phens 181 BlxU and H, Tats Bldg. ' . DR. J. O. IB BUTT, Phyalelaa and sorgsoa. Laadbarg Bldg. Health offleer. Odes hears, 9 to 13 a. m. and 1 to I p. m. Pheae 819-J. . A. WITHAM. It". D. Internal medietas sad nervous diseases; 90S Corbett Bldg., Portland. Ore. Hoars 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. . BURSELL If. D. D. C. Ia blosk .' north of postosTlee, corner saxttt t and D stseettv surgical. eleettleaL chtropratio sad ostsopathls treat ments. Oflee phoas 197-R; resV denoe phone 883-d. wsmstoiAsac surgeon tR. K. J. BBSTUL, Vstsrlaarlaa. Office, rssldsnes. Phone 89C4L ArSOCUTETS H. D. NORTON. AttorasT-at-law. Practices la all But and Federal Courts. First Natlssal Bank Bids. OOLVIG ft WHXiAMS, Attorneys- at-Law, Gnats Pass Baoklag Co. Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregsa. B. 8. VAN DYKB. Attorney. Pre. Use In all court. First National Bank Bldg. O. B. B LAN GUARD, ttomer at Law. Geldea Ruls Building Phono 879. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCH ARD ft BLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert Bldg. Phoaj ais-J. Practice la all courts; laa ' board attorneys. C. A. 8 IDLER, Attorney-et-Law, ref er is baakruptcy. Masoals temple. Grants Pass, Ore. DHNTIST 4 B. C. MACT. D. M. D. Flrst-lsss dentistry. 10914 South Sixth street. Greats Pass. Oregon. DftAYAOB AMD TRANbftbil COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al kinds of drayage and tranafst wsrk carefully and promptly dsns Phons 181-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shads. Prop. THB WORLD MOVES; so d ws. Bunch Bros. Traasfsr Co. Phone 197-R. 7. Q. IS HAM, drayag and traaafer. Safes, plaass and tumltura moved, packed, shipped aad stor ed. Office phone, 22-R. Resi dence phone, 124-tR. The Oalifaraia and Oregon Coast Railroad Company CAR Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass. 1 P. M. Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M. Leave Wstsrs Creek P. II. Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. If. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at ths offles of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 181. We Buy and Sell Second-hand cars. Come In and see us, and if we do not have just what you want we will get it for you at the right price. TAY1S ft ADAMS AUTO CO. PHONE 817 CHICHESTER S Pll Pi lliKI, WM . diEbvm bhanj