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trnnn.iv, nrTOmKn 10, 101. r DAILY SOOtE RIVEIt COl'RIE.t PAGE THREE ' a .. id I i- A v.. i . ...piatord'sCalfMeal Dairy Food Mill Feed Egg Producer Poultry Supplies J. PARDEE 202 Sixth Street the iontlis iomD anion Is worth more to family life today ffil LLLLLiJ till COMPANION dm the sraataet mount si Wfrylhimx worth raadinf. an abandons ol r'woan. o Eatrriain. -' BMitt, ol Informing Kaadins. ol Pact ' ' nd Humor, bmdoa tha Special Pans lor each on ol amy as. It appeals to Uw lunulas with tusheat idaala. OFFER No. 1 New tubaerlbpr to The Youth's Corapantoo will racatve; 82 WntLT HiVU 111 ) Al to aukbiltlSUMaiFraff n 111 Ceapeaiee HaaM YJ-VV 'ree "' ) -f .. OFFER No. 2 TBI TORI'S COVAIQON I AO far TfcCAUl MKXm $1.0 ) ' Check your choice and emd Ihla coupon with rour rmHUnra to tha rUtllSMI! Of THIS fKI. "bl tt 1 M TbUlh'S CotrlSfnlOrl.' SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE f!5w?W'3 'I'M I .SBn4taw-B SETTLED QUESTION OF VOTE ' 4 , , ' s " -i '4 1,,. Dicitlort of English Registrar' Almost Worthy to Rank With That Mad Famous by Solomon. Not flnco Die dura of Solomon, per- hups, luia a more perplexing problem confronted a Judge than that recently ircK..iti.(i to ati election registrar In England. A certain voter possessed a house which Stood half In on pariah and half In Another. 1 The question consequently arose as to In which par ish, or whether not, Indeed, In both. tha householder ' was entitled to vote. After aome discussion a ray of light was vouchsafed to Solomon. In which parish, he demanded, was the man's bedroom! Unfortunately, In both. Then was It that Solomon stood fully rovealcd; the Infant, of mature years, should be cut In twain. The Darleh In which the head of the bed stood should have the honor of the vote. Which la all very-well, except that there are many voters whose feet take them to the polling booth, but whose beads are no good when they got there. Does' not the Italian proverb say,' "If a man has not a head he should have feet." Christian Science Monitor. 1 TREES TO LEAVE IN FARM-TIMBER TRACT Aim to Improve Wood Lot In Cut ting for Fuel Supply. Uassffted :Ac.vs FOB BALM -L Weed Should Be Attended to aa Soon as Possible So There Will Be Plen ty of Time for Material to Properly Season, OPrtpared by tlx United flutes Depart ment of Aartcultura.) ' In cutting firewood for this winter emergency fuel' supply the operation Should be undertaken with the double purpose of furnishing ' beat and Im proving the farm wood lot at the same time. - - The trees should be marked for cut ting while' the: leaves are on them, even If other form work prevents the actual felling until later, because It Is jcnoler to tell the different kinds by the 1 T I . " 1917 CHEVROLET with demount able rims for aale. Ia In beat run ning condition. M. J, Barker, 207 West C street' Phone ltt-R.' 38 FOR SALE Tooog team (excellent pullers), wagon, plows, harrows, hay, lumber, cedar posts,, shot gun, rifle, bedsteads, oil stove and other articles. Phone 602-F-12, Mrs. George L. Morris, Rd. 1, Oranta Pas. Ore. . 42 TUB PICTURE MUX tor fin photo graphs. Open dally except Sua day from 10 a. m. to I p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment' only. Phone Mill, 282-R, or residence .',.; , ... i7u FOR SALE Player piano In good condition. Inquire 702 E street. Call aflerrionsV" " " '"" St L. f. ' CLEMENT,' ''Hi ' D., Practice limited te diseases of the eyd. ear. aee aAd throat. I Pluses fitted Office hours -l., or on aa polntment - OSee phone 12, reel denee phone I6I-J. ,, -i jo: . to usarr ' King Victim of His Own, Jest '' ' Trobuhiy the greatest ' admirer' of perfurties among the Old Asiatic mon arch m'ema to have teen Antiochus Klphniies the Illustrloua, king of Sy ria, according to Don Martin, who has cone Into' fills' perfumery question1 for the Los' Angeles Time. ' At all' An-lUx-hus' feasts, games and processions perfume' bold the premier' place. 'The' king was onre bathing In the public bitha, when some private per son attracted by the fragrant odor which he ahed around, accosted him, saying: -Too are a happy man, O king, yon smell In most costly man ner." - . , - Antlocbus, being much pleased with the remark, replied : "I will give you as' much aa yon desire of this per fume." ' The king then ordered & large ewer of thick unguent to be poared on the flatterer1!! head and multitude of poor people soon' collected around to gather what waa spilled. This caused the king Infinite 'amusement bnt It made the place so greasy that he slip ped and fell on his back In a most un dignified manner, which put an end to hie merriment ' . ' " Leguminous Crop Needed. '"X leguminous crop Is nerewtiry !! i station to keep up the nitro.' t ily In the solL- ' -, ' TXT vr 'iPMfl-NTll WE Wl If.. FOR - RENTCotUge 221. Rogue r River' b Ave., three - rooms .and 'sleeping porch, good well and one- "half acre- land,' barny M0 p" month. Key At 291 Foundry. 4vt WANTED ?;4'ts ill i'.l M.'4TO' WANTED Furnished house, " Or close-in furnished -'housekeeping rooms, hy man and wife. No chil dren. 'Address No. 2053 care of Rogue River Courier. " !2tf WANTEI Employment - by . young woman with- high school educa tion. No. 2081, care Courier. 88 WANTED 3 burros,, well . broken to ride or pack. ..Write to C. B Baker, Soldiers Home, Roseburg, Ore. .... ....... . .41 WANTET-Contract cutting 'wood and filing saw a ty expert ' filer ' also want good partners to go in Hrlth.'rWm. Dickinson, 713 North Fifth street. " - Si MISCELLANBOUR 1J1TNET SERVICE Aay where, a ay time.. Phone Mecha Cafe 181-R Otto J. Kalps, Resldenoe 14-T , 23 An Old, Wood' Lot Una razed Not! Young Trees Which Will Make Fu ture Timber Crop. , , , v . t T tollage than by the bark; But the cub ting should be done as soon aa possi ble If the firewood Is to be used this winter, so there will be some time foi the wood to season. v , , , . In the New England "and middle lantlc atateg the following ' kinds should be left standlhg to furnish lum ber; except' In the' ease of Individual trees that 'are crooked, knotty, dl 'eaaed or 'defective': '"White pine; Ted spruce,' balsam, chestnut 'white oak. Ted oak; hard maple, yellow birch, to Up poplar, white ah, hickory and bass wood. ... .rv .;l The trees of less value for lumber, or slow growing, and which should be cut are' hemlock, arbor vltae, black oak, -scarlet ''oak;' reoT ma'ple, "beech, gum,1 elm, "gray birch and tronwoooV In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and south 'east "Mlssburf ' savV yellow f poplar, 'black walnut red guni' white' oak; red oak, Cottonwood, hickory, white ash, hard maple and basawood. Ia those states the trees to be cut from' the farm wood lot for firewood 'are black oak, red elm, beech and red HEMSTITCHING and plcoUng doae to order. Handicraft Shop, Med' ford. Ore. " " 31 , PHOTO STUDIO PHYSICIANS -I- , LOVOHRIDOS. k-'D, Phyatalaa and surgeon. City er eeuntry ealla attended daiy or-alghtn Resldssft' phone ' 181; .oSee " phone ltl - Sixth and -H, Tula Bldg DR. J. O. NIBLBT,. Physician and sargeoa. . Laadburg Bldg. Health fOoer. " Oases' kearsl 1 1 to 1 1 '. a. m. and l.to t ..m. Phoje IIO-J- A. fA.' WITHAM, i'U. D.-4-InteraaI medicine :aadi aervoas irdlasases; 103 Corbett Bidg., Portlaad, Honrs I a. m. to 1 p. m. Ore. A. BTJRSELZi M. O. D. C IaUk north ' of posteCiee, 1 corner flJbrUi 'and D atreefa, surgical; 'eleetrleaL ehlropratie .aad osteopathia treat Wents. Offlee' phone 17-R; resl denoe phoae 881-R" v.f' VEXEiUHJUaC SCROBON DR. R. Office. Ii taWTTJt,'' Vetertaarlaa. resJdeB. a Phone 3IS-R. ' ATMtHTETS H. D. NORTON, Attoraey-at-Jaw. Practioea In ail State and Federal Court.. Firs National Bank Bldg. OOLT1Q 'ft1 WIIJXaJtS.iAtt4nTS-at-Law, Oraata Paas Banking Co, ' Bldg., Grants Pass, Oreaw. lb ii .i i . . .i .I BUS. VAN DTKB, Attorney. . Prae tie In all ceart First NaUoaal ... Bank Wdfm.ti; . tzi u:..n.' GARAGE First' class 'work; ' 'elec " trtca-wor1t a speerallty; satisfae- -tlon- guaranteed.' Oils and gaso line.0 " Everett Steiger Garage, 211 North SlxtU Street. Phone i i' ,1 . in. ' .ii. .. i ! . & BLAN CHARD, ttorneat 'Lew. -Oelaen'i RoU 1 BeileUai Phone 170. Oranta Pass, .Oregon. BLANCHARD. t BUkNCHARD, At torneya. " Albert Bldgl . Pten. "l3(-J. PraoUee In aB coarta; las i, TAXI If going Or conifer call the White Line Taxi. - Bafety first Call at the. Spa . oonf ectloaar. Phone 2C2-R. Residence phorieJ JO-R.'----' -' '--""-"4S a A.- mrX,Att4u-rey-U.-tef- eren. ln..snakreUy Masealo tmple.-Oraas 3hK Oreu . t - WHA( JAT acorns at X cenl a ' pound for 727 North Fifth atreet 3 B. C. UaVCT, . M. D. Frrst--lase 'dentlstfy. Soatk Btxtk atreet t3ranis;Pasa) Oreien. MEDFORD bualneaa College, ...now open... Stenography. 'and '.'related subjects; classes under personal supervision of F. Roy Davis, offi cial court reporter! "". ' . '"""BO 8TRATHB ' In the northern' parts 'of Michigan, Wlectmsln and Minnesota the trees to fbe Mved fbT'lombei1 are ivhlte' pine. Ted' pine, aspen, -yellow birch, basa- Vood, red oak, whit ash and hard I EST RAYED One Boapia, .'.,-n. fssr 'Farmers In the. northern section of .these states may well cull out for fire wood, and thus improve the value of their Omber ' s f a'nds."'"" the Yolldwlhs f' trees i ilack pine.' hemlock, scarlet oak. black oak, elm and beech.' 1 ""In'ttereontherrf tuitions' !'tif these I lake' stktes-MTchlgad," Wisconsin etui Minnesota farmers would do well' to save white oak, red oak, 'White ash, basswood," hickory- and hard maple.' The trees thai may be removed for fuel in the southern farming section Of these states are black oak, red elm and beech. sas ' WTf ' .SOS JEESEXxow, wlthxropJff.i4ti.ea-a, no brand, came to the Red Front "tattTueBday.'-'Own4jrtcalI on Pe ter Gravlin. phone 533-J. 37 yearling ateer: Color light red; brand email "W" and "bar" on right hip, no ' ear marks. . Reward Tor .'inform. tlon leading tt recovery of same. W. I S.i Hull,'. Rt 1, Grants Pads, phon-r06-F-2l.'-- " " 38 vetnn. FOUND Automobile crank. Owner can' secure it at the Courier office. 88 sjmAXAom Ass Albums-tut I OOMMBRCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al "kinds usof- 'rayageJ nd' traasBsc work earofalty and'prempUy :innn Phone llMr, Stand ' at Irelgbl depot'1' A:8a4.'Po.V' f TKB WORLD MvrS;s do wn. Bnnah Bros." Transfer 'Ce. Phone FrQ. ISHAM. dray age and tranafe 1 Safe,' lanea --ar-? laiaatas s 'moved. Backed, akipnad and star ''ed. Office phone 124-T. - Rosi denoe fpbone, 1I4JR. r a vi thi'I ' ! l ' RAISE PIGS FOR RED CROSS OeeWve Nov. It, 1113. Trains will raa Tuesday, Tkarsda ?H4 im4(1 Batordny ljeaveTJrante Pnaa... ...1 P. til. Arrive Waters Creek 1 P. V. Leave Waters Creek' , 3 P. IK. Arrive rGrants tass.ii:ts.4 1. Uf. For tntormation regarding freight and .passenger rates call at tha office The Mule. To our mind the one breathing thing In rroattnn that haa hAen ttlA.'VnOflt cruelly maligned is'the'mute. No more' 4of tneVeonunhr. Laadburg building. 4V'i-4. Mt((0'l 1) MliWseJppt County Clufcetg iXne Ex. ample fhTVoduolna Pork Haa . . 3,000 Members. !'.. ' 1 l, - .ri)t v (Praparad by the Unltad States Depart . . mant of AsTlcultura.) "Ten. thousand dollars to the Red Cross antf 600,000 pounds of pork for our soldiers oversea Is what the "Red Cross Pis' cttib In Carroll1 counts Mlw ilBilbpl, has' tontrrbufed to the baUon. according to a reportrecelved by tha TJnltedr.tates department t gTl Cul ture from O. F. Turner, county agent. .'The club, pas' 8,000 members, enfl will i ship 80 cars of bog's to market "No "has ever before seen' such an' array of porkers a we'noWhave In Carroll. The whole county W spotted with hogs of the finest type. .Red Cross, pigs, are nn''levervjnfllraridlit''everv' hollow' PeBpVe ;wh'A"Hev'er "haa li eonfldence1'1 til" su'ch" ftfifn'gs' "feVfore 'ard Btudyfng'; feeds snd utfng tankage atfd'eelf-feed-E era. We have pigs that weigh 400 pounds, with Utter mates that won't weigh 100. Some of' our hogs Lava pained 118 pounds In one month." , i hard-worklns creature r frafks , tha earth; none with a duW faithful past record; none now more In demand' in the world's service. What would we do In this war without the mulel What can we do without him after the war Is over! Still he Is despised and kick ed around worse than though he were a bound dog. It la a shame. In the readjustment of things," let ITftght this wrong snd, If we have anything to say to the mule, let us aay It to his face, which la wiser than saying It to his beds. Los Angeles Times. ' A Orawback.,a,Uuwl J "An automobile has a big advantage over a horse,, as It never gets fatigued.' "Perhaps not but Its wheels are always tirodJ. t-j.t . si.- or Ugapltona ltl' The Red Cross ,,s.en,V 13,nQ9vQ.p0j cigarettes, bo.ooq sucks of cru.s. 20,000,000 boxes of matches and i;00fr,mueh6olaters Englaad tor Xmerleaa soldiers, waiting to go to France. TAKES 'ADLER-I-KA! r s'ii'i :' .'iJsTI 'tt . . "I had serious bowel and liver trouble. Lost SO pounds and could -eat. only P fluid food. Began taking Adler-l-ka and now weigh more than ever. Eat and sleep splendidly. fSigned)... George LaFond, Llttie Falls. MJnn. K, "One dose Adler-I-ka relieves sbur stomach, g&a and constipation SN 3ANTLY. Removes ALL foul mat fl terTVhtbh. poisons, system. Often ii CORES cons'tipaiton.i Prevents Ap pendicitis. We have sold Adler-t-ka mani ears.,It Is a mixture of buck- fhorn caieara, glycerine and ami other simple druge. National Drug Store.,-.; j1''".'. ' If yon have daasiOed ad. anything to sell try )