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I HIDAV, MARCH SW, 10IU, (ilUMS PAH DAILY COl'IUEIt THREE Classified FOK H.MK, HATCHING KGC1S-H. C. While Leu horns. Doit of winter layam. 11.60 per setting of 15. $7 In 100 luU. K. Ilnmmurbarhor, phone OOfl-F-23, U. F. D. No. 2. tt KOU 8AIJS 70 twres 4 Mi miles from town, 40 acres cleared. Cuh or nUmotlve terms. Kor further particular two Isaac Hest. 27 FOR SALR Fine Rriulu horford bull one your old; second hand 3'4 wukou; good saddle. Address Alonio Jonon. phone 603-F-21. 27 FOlTsAXTi 10 ftcni 3 mlies from . dir. 3 acres Tokay grape, good gardon, good buildings, (-room house, run II barn, etc. Call 502 nrldita Bt. or address P. O. Ttx 1B2, OranU Pom, Ore. , 48 FOIl BALK White LoKhorn " and Barred Tlork orks from linn with laying rocord. Kaatorn stock, $1 jut setting of 16. Luther ttoliln aon, Ut. 4, Grants Paaa. 28 NICwTlATS and lioalory at ilrs. if. K. Durton'a. Opposite courthouse, 407 North Sixth street. 28 FOR BALK Minnesota No. 13 seed oorn at Be per pound. D. fl. Watts, Murphy, Ore. 29 WILL SUM, to hlirhest blddor, cither cash or payment, tot 1 and 2 Lundburg addition. Make offer. Address N. 0. Pike, 3431 Wash ington. St., Portland, Ore. 29 FOR BALK Light wagon, cart, pas angina and pump, mower, team . and harness. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 180. Call In evening. 28 FOR SALK Houihold good. Six hole range In flno condition; re frlKorator; fine Imoltcaao, glnD front; parlor chair, etc. A few. farming tool, pitchfork, scythe, coop etc. Harrow, light wagon, biiKuy, 6H North Klghth street , Phono 191-U. ' -31 FOR BALK 70 acre of cholre land on bank of Rogue river, one-halt mile from city. Part black aandy loam, balnnce rod null. So mo cash, liberal term. Quick doal. Priced to sell. No. 057 care Courier. 31 FOR BALK Thoroughbred Ancona egg tor hatching, $1 por 15. O. W. (iroHN, aero river, near Dr. nentul'a. 27 TO RF.NT FOR RKNT Modern house, soml furnliihi'd or unfurnlHhed, 1324 Eait A street. Mrs. A. J. Klocker. Modford. Ore. - 8023 FOR RENT Furnished 5-rooin cot ago. Inquire of 0. P. Jester, Grant Paaa Hank. 27 FORTY ACRES on Ixuiie"creek for rent. I will furnish aeod It ne reeiary, also one home and 50 chickens, plows and cultivator, four cows and two pigs. Come and eoe R. Tlmmons for particular at 608 L street. 23tf FOR RENT A R-room cottage, nice ly furnished, garage, electric lights, etc., 609 A street. See N. E. Townscnd, 631 A street. 31 WANTED WANTED Man and wife at small mining camp. Man tor work about mine and wife to do cook Ing. Addreg 464 Courier. 27 MAN WITH GASOLINE spray outfit wants work. Address Thos. Moore, " Gold Hill, Ore. 27 WANTED About two dosen White or Brown Leghorn hens. Address, W. L. Hart, P. O. Box 680, Grants Pans, Ore. 28 1 WANTED TO BUY A 3 or 4 horso power, second-hand gasoline en--! glne. Address P. O. Box 131.! Grants Paiis, Ore. 27 1 TO EXCHANGE TO TRADE Two houses and 5 lots In Dundee, Yamhill county, Ore., 27 miles south of Portland, one block from S. P. dopot for 6 or 7 room house in Grants Pass. Ap ply 215 West 1 street. 42 WUYAfiK AXI TRANS' Ht COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO a klnd.i of il lay a no and lrnn rk carefully and promplly !ot . Phone ,181-J. Stand' at fre!g depiii . Shade, Prop TIIK WHtl.D MOVES; sfi do w. Il'iiuh tiros. Tisnsfer Co. Phon 397R. ' F. (1. Kill AM, drayago aurl trausft Sai'es, 1 luuoa ' and furnltnr moved, packed, shipped snd t' d. Office phone 124-Y. . sl dence phone, 124-R. Printing that pleases Wo do It! Courier Job Department. Advertising Ml( KI.I.ANKOl'H JITNKY SICKVICH Any where, an; time. I'liuno Alocba Cafe lsl-Il Otto J. Kulps, Residence lO-V S3i TIRES Used tire bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone I24-J, op poult Oxford hotel. 20tf KrL7"OALUJlAITliriniiiiranM7'renr. ala a specialty, Acreage, Building and lioana. SO O itraet, Launer't old location. , tf KLICCTKIC WIItINO and goneral electrical work, repairing, bom wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 Nortb Sixth atreot, phona 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cent a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. ' 152 DA NCR at Rogue Klver, Oregon, April 5, 1919. MiikIo by Frultdale Orchestra. 30 IF YOU WANT to .oil your pro- perty; If you want to buy proper ty; If yon want good loan; If you want any aervlre that a realty man can render. Bee McKlntry, 03 O atreet. 2 Gtf ANGEL CAKES 76c. Pbona 190-J -m, . . PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL for tine photo graphs. Open dally ; except Sun day from 10 a, m. to 6 p. m. Ban day sittings by appointment onlj Pbona Mill. 2R3-R, or redden 40-J. . till OKNTI8T8 E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrat-las. dentistry l0Vi South Slxt) street, Grant Pa. Oregon. C. E. JACKSON. D. M. D., successor to Dr. Ilcrt Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 'fl. Residence phone 16 3-J. PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Practlr limited to diseases of the tye. eat noie and throat. Glasses Otter Office hours 9-12, 3-5, or on ar polntment Offlca pbona 62 re' dance phone 369-J. a LOUOHRIDOK. U. D., Pbysfel and surgeon. City or country caw attended day or nlgbt. Resident pbona 869; offlca pbona 181 Blxtb and H, Tuffs Bldg. A. A. W1TIIAM. M. D. Intern medicine and norvous disease? 903 Corbett Bldg., Portland.. Or Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 4 p. m VETKIUNAKY SlItQEO.N DR. R. J. BESTUL. Veterinarian Offlca, residence. Pbona 805-N ... ATTORN RY9 H. D. NORTON. Attorney-et-lao Practlcea In all State and Federa Courts. First Natlonsl Bank Bldi COLV1Q ft WILLIAMS. Attorney. t-Uw, Grant Pas Banking Ci Bldg., Orants Pais, Oregon. ' . 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prat tic In all court. First Natlona Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney "ai Law. Golden Rule Bulldlni Phono 270. Grants Pass, Oregci ULANCUAKD ft BLANCHARD,. At torneys, Albert Bldg. Phot 336-J. Practice In all courts; lao board attorneys. C. A. 8IDLKR, Attorney-at-Law. r eree in bankruptcy. ' Mason' temple, Grants Pass, Ore. GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law, referee fn bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass; Ore. Phon 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer, First National iBank building, Grants Pass, Oregon. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective ov. 19. 1918 Trains will run TuesUuy, Thursdaj and Saturday Leave Grnnts Pass ; 1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek 3 P. M Leave Witter Crook 3 P. M Arrive Grunts Pass 4 P. M For information regarding frolgh) nnd passenger rates call at the offlct of the company, Lundburg building or telephone 131 Five Dollars Reward Five dollars reward will be paid tor the arrest and conviction of any one stealing the Dally Couriers from residences or mail boxes. ' - .v. 0T a, ' . Mothers Should see . that the vhole family take at least a or 4 doses of a thoro, purifying, system cleaning medicine this spring. Now is the time. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better If the blood Is given a thoro purifying, the aton:udi and bowela cleaned out, and the germ of Winter accumulated In the system, driven away. Holllster's Rock Mountain lea is one of the very best and surest Spring medicines to take. Get It and see the difference In the whole fam ily. Their color will be better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Rabln'n Drug Store. Adv. Must Be Progression. The moral law of the nulviKe Is progn-x. Every generatlou that passes l.lly over the er.itli without adding to that progress rvuiuiu uniu crlbe.l iimiii the register rf humanity, and the succeeding generation truni pie It ashes as dust. Mnzzlnl. 10 MONTHLY ItAINFALL C.HANTS PAS4S FROM JAXl'AKY 1011 TO DE CKMltEIt, 1018, IXC LI SI VE 1911 1912 1813 January February March April . May June, July August September ...... October ......... November ..... December "6.63! C.04 7.93 ll'.S.'i "4.421 l.C2f S.78 ' .321 2.51 S.13 ..93 3.79 1.62 1.17 1.59 2.63 4.14 2.24 2.46 1.42 1.17 1.99 1.83 1.91 1.86 .30 1.59 2.27 .75 .43 .00 tr. 1.57 .19 .51 .00 .03 .52 .00 tr. 1.4: 1.45 1.02 2.22 .13 .61, 2.38 .20 3.S6! .24 2.55 4.71 4.40 2.47 5.24 3.59, 3.09 4.81 2.28! 5.39 21.48) 33.59 28.73 31.17 26.38 TKMPKIUTCKK (MAXIMl.M AND MIMMl.M) JAXl'AUV, 1011 DECEMBER, 101H - 1911 1912 1913 Mx.!Mn Mx. "59 65 75 78 90 99 105 98 93 82 69 58 Mn. Mx.jMn-. Mx 231 54 13 17 20 27 30 36 39 68 63 84 84 96 97 105 108 92 79 65 66 27! 60 20 75 26 83 31 93 36 96 4l01 35H01 34! 96 26 86 29 69 22 77 38 30 26 31 27 Jan 57 Feb 58 Mar 86 Apr 85 May 89 Jun 96 Jul. u...110 Aug 99 Sept 97 Oot 85 Nov 69 Dec. ...... 62 Plant Your Garden Now also plant a little money in the Josephine County Bank You will enjoy seeing them both grow Chop Choiceness 0 NE of the things we make a Bpeeialty of is soiling rich, tender, choice chops of all sorts. . We have an idea that wo know how to out them to please the icind of customer we have to deal with. , Suppose you put us to the test and see if we are mifltnken. Our prions nro the lowest in town for tho prnde of moat car' ried. llunv f mr. friends Luvp traded here for years. Ufye Temple MarKet a 1- FEUITDALE -Worth Hamilton wrote that be and u ttorgfuDl In his compuny were going to have a six-day furlough and go to the Spanish lorler In the Pyrenees mountain. We aro pleased to nun some mtich needud work bt-lng done on the Pa cific highway and the Frultdalo roads. , ; Mr. Grout, of New Hope, and Mar garet Ratuuone were dinner guests Sunday at the Noilson home and A. Bauer woa an aftornoon caller. I. J. Hagen has moved hi family Into town. W. M. Dodson, of Kansas, visited Alonsto Jones lost week. They had not met for 85 years. The dance at the grange hall Sat urday night was a very pleasant af fair and It was especially pleasing to see some of the soldiers and sail ors back again. Prof. Ward rip was referee In the basbetimll game at Rosebtirg Satur day night. Mrs. Charlie Peterson and baby, If axel, returned home Monday. Mrs. Brlggs, of Grant Pass! accom panied them for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roper were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Janet Sunday. ' The' William Williams family For Sick Headache Conetipuuoii, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, Bloating, Gas, Coated Tongue, toke that wholesome physicr- P0LEY CATHARTIC TABLET Act promptly. 'Never diuppoinL Mild sad gentle in action. Do not gripe or nauseate. No costive sfter effects. Mi. Bwm Qy. An, V.i M Iwd U4 keadicha sod look ivo Foley Ctlhu 1c Tablet la tkort watts, my head Mopped bio." 114 1915 1916 1917 1918 3.15 5.87 3.30 .94 .79 tr. .14 . .62 1.08 1.41 3.06 2.51 23.59 ,9.24 8.42 4.08 2.1 2 1.03 2.201 6.10 2.18 3.60 .88 .00 .0 .00 .19 .41 .12 .42 4.73 .001 6.88 4.40 25.55 4.03! 31.44! TO 1914 197! iTU" 1917 Mx. Mn. '561 12 1918 Mn.iMx.'Mu. Mx.j "50 Mn. Mx. Mn. 58! 22" 61 1 22 SO! 21 2 4 1 64rl5 10 21 63 21 82 28 86 30 79 33 100 33103 41I105 24 69 26 25 28 27 31 40 37 67 21 16 23 61 25 28 82 80 86 101 94. 105. ! 65 80 80 93 106 97 96 87 64 j 85 32 36 39 44 82 102 9S 104( 38 98 65 84 26 63 25 SO 97 26 24 17 81 69 55 69' 201 54 16 xi,V Save theleaXhevand Keep your Shoes Neat LIQUIDS and PASTES FOR BLACK.WHITE.TAN AND OX-BLOOD (DARK BROWN) SHOES THE S.r.pAkLXV CORPORATION cro, BUrPALO, m.' spent Monday at Keby visiting rela tives. Maud Byington celebrated ber 16th birthday by entertaining the two Junior High schol classes and tbelr teachers. Mrs. P; Slattery returned Monday events 'rom Medford. Mrs. Clenn Wardrlp went to Glen dale Friday and returned Wednes day, bringing Mrs. Husstaber and little son with her tor a few days' visit. ' v A. Af rortfcr was a week end guest at the Hamilton home. Mr. Porter, Mr. Hamilton and E. L. Schmidt were out Saturday and Sunday on federal loan business. . Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Smitn, Mr. Grout, of New Hope, and Glen Ham ilton spent Monday evening with the! new Nelleon orchestra which has added a trip drum to their number, making five pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roper enter tained 20 callers on Sunday and 6n Tuesday Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Nazor, Mrs. Allison, Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. Rankin and Mr. and Mrs. McCroskey, of Los An geles on Wednesday. - 1 PERRYDALE . Mrs. Hunting is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kerllnger. ?.!rs. Marjorle Brant was in Merlin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Overton were visiting at D. G. Robertson's Sunday. Mr. Kerllnger Is staying with John Hunting at the Pickett creek ferry. Mr. Hunting being very poorly In health at tlie present time. Mrs. Lefeld and Miss Elsie. Powers visited Mrs. D. O. Robertson Satur day. Mrs. George Jones and Mrs. Frankum were visiting Mrs. M. " L. Griffin Wednesday afternoon. .;. A. C. Ford was at Grants J ass Wednesday. . - Mr. "Best has had several RCUes looking, at land In this vicinity the pasi wee. Mrs. A. B. Allen was visiting Mrs. D. G. Robertson Tuesday. . Mrs. Mietoph and two daughters left for California last . week, Mr. Mietoph having gone before. F. X. Robertson has invested In a Ford truck. Ray -Neely left, Monday for Glen wood, Ore., to work in a sawmill for his uncle, E. Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Day were in our neighborhood Monday on bcslneaa. Mr. and -Mrs. Andrew Shade, of Grants Pass, visited at F. N. Robert son's Sunday. : T. J. Eyerton -nd son,. Elmer, spent a few days at the Everton ranch the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Griffin were at Grants Pass Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill spent a few days the past week at their farm in this vicinity. . Miss Bulah Hussey. spent the week end visiting friends at Ferrydale, returning to Grants Pass Sunday evening.. , , Carrol and Phil Hussey spent the day Sunday with Paul Allen. Mrs. E. C. Neely and sons, Harry, Gene and Paul, and George Dora were at Grants Pass on business Sat urday. The Sunday schools of the Maple- ton district and the Pleasant Grove district expect to unite and have a larger Sunday school at the Griffin school house commencing the first Sunday In April. All will be made welcome. We are hoping for a good attendance and good interest. OOMIXO EVENTS Mar. 28, Friday U. of O. Men's Glee Club concert, opera house. COMING EVENTS April 7, .Monday Illustrated lecture by Prof: Reed, O. A. C. April -14. Monday Colonel Leader b peaks In Grants Pass. ill s 1 i m LiJ You will plant flowers -of course ! Make r.r of tkctr quality tod . beauty by planting Morae'a Ci!:!oraia Seedt. All tie old favorites, atasdard varietiea aa well M the delightful 191" ovehiea. LION'S TAIL Long, lender with otange flow a. Fine la edge a gaiden. . Chinese Woolflower lawense flabc-ihaped icaiiet crinuoa. lilliidehoitely writes cjt. Double Blue Cornflow- FR The finest blue cut flowet tbr'e if. Spencer Sweet Peas, Sapdiagon. and Dahlias our specialties. Morse has pre pa. ' gated cole Dew varieties of - sweet peas than, any c.her American aeedsoaa. " Rnaif Moi CsKfaia Flovrcr SccrJt are true-xme aaj me cimalcd tit sha WcsL Scad tod.- ht aandSnot pa Swct Pea Calrure aaj xia l9l9CaroVaCsiae-il'frar . S.rri titit ml tali tj ittU rti mrjwkirt tr 4trut frm CCMORSE&CO.SFnKie. Mold's SsEqs What Is the difference between sheep in pasture and in our shop? . IT'S "SHEEP" ON THE RANGE AND ON THE HILLTOPS : "SHEEP' IN THE PASTURE, BIT HERE IT'S "MUTTON CHOI'S" i IF VOU'D CALL FOR "SHEEP CHOPS" WE'D RE AIT TO SMILE! ASK FOR. MUTTON CHOPS, YOU'LL FIND THEM NICE FOR A CHANGE! The City Market 403 C. STRFF.T PHONE 52 T4E SPEED with which1 Oregon grows and pros pers depends on the support which the people of Ore gon give to their home in dustries. ' Rapidly growing indus tries will support will RE QUIRE a rapidly growing population, . all prospering , through steady and active , employment. ' USE HOME PRODUCTS. ' Home Industry League of Oreoon 39 J 3j Hi 1 X I V Just the name!