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TllKHDAV, MAY SMI, 1010. GRANTS PASS DAILY COVRIER PAGE THIUES m Classified FOR SALIC TRAM 9 and 10 years .old, slso bsr n(i ftntl wagon for Ml. 811 all or part. Oil 712 North Eighth or pbouo 13-L. 2Stf PRESENT OWNERSHIP township plat of Josephine county, 60c each, For wile by Josophlne Coun ty Abstract Co. niua printing at reasonable rait. 89tf KOR 8A1.K Strictly fanoy alfalfa ecd, itMt elover and other graa seed. Nltro Cultures. Ralph Waldo Elden, Med ford. 80 FOR BAU5- One cow. One hack. One alfalfa and grain drill, $20. One Oliver typewriter, 116. On light road. grader nd land leveler, bargain. One 8 b. p. gne engine, rgbored, $160. I'bone C03-F-2. (Wo. A. Hamilton. 72 FOR 8A1JS We have boilers, en- aineAand aaw mill machinery, etc. OREGON MACHINERY CO.. Eu gne, Oregon. 2 FOR SAliK 160 acres, 40 acre In cultivation, balance In pasture and timber, (Jood outalde range, 6 miles to store and postofflce, 1V4 mile to achool. comfortablo lx room bouse, good barn and aheda, good well and three spring. Stock and (Kiilpment go with ranch. Would conalder Crania I'asa pro perty as part payment. C. A. Newstrom, l,ake Creek. Oregon, oall 8-F-43 Eagle Point. 73 8 FOR BALK OR TRADB 13 acre boat land In Josephine county. will take nseo car or worn nonte Ideal place for home. Just out of ity limits. II. O. Riirbar. 74 UPOR SAI.E 1 Vi dozen, one year old brown leghorn laying hen. 11.25 per ben. One mile from town, R. F. D. 2. C. ffehafer. 74 POR SALE Household goods, li brary table, aectlonal book cuae, buffet, round dining table, alx dining room chain, beds, chlff lon er, princes dresser, rocking chair and other article. Seventh - . . . .. r . .. . mm linu A iirotiii. v., j. iniiam. i u juAROE 817.10 ELECTRIC FAN. used. I but two months; also good cornet for tale cheap. Seventh and A atreeta. Carner house. C. A. jniiw p. iv fXR SALE Good, dry wood. Baber bio. 226 West 0 atreet, or phone 609-J. 75 TKR 8ALE 80 head fine Jeraey cowa, located juat east of town on river. Theae cowa muat be aold , at once. Come and look them over. Address No. 836 care of Courier. 71tt ACCOUNT of death of Mr. Gordon, will now sell Dixie 'Ranch, 870 acres, beautiful home, registered hogs, stock, equipment, 26 per cent discount. Reasonable terms. A, N. Parson. 73 fOR SALE a very fine wicker baby buggy. Call 149-L. 72 WANTJCD WANTED Man to do farm work, Address Geo. W. 8mitb, iRoute 4. or phons 601-F-12. 77 WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. iMn. U. L. Up son, Bridge street at city limiu. 78 MISCELLAinDOVS TIRES Used Ures bought and sold Auto Service Ce. Phoae 824-J, op- poaite Oxford hotel. 20tf L. QALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 608 O street, Launer's old location. tf BLECTRIO WIRING and general lecyrlcal work, repairing, house wiring, c. c Harper, bib rvonn T. .tf . . ... Sixth street, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and nicotine at 16 ; , m ivuts a,u- All wvi . uiwn uM a. it All ..mW mm ..rn.rn.rn. mm teed. The Vanity Shop, Med ford, 161 Ore. : JN16HTS and Ladies of Security 'I Council meet second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 43tf jENEHAL ELECTRICAL WOAK-4 Motors Installed and repaired, house wiring and electric Iron re paired. Phone 88 or call at 606 H street. Joe A. Polley. 89 : EXCURSION RATES TO COAST- ) Grant Pas to Crescent City, , by easy riding cars, for $7.60. Grant Pass and Crescent City tage com pany. Phone 26. v 70tf FATTEN YOUR OWN BROIliERS Four weeks old White Leghorn cockerels, $1.60 per dozen. K. Hammerbacher, phone C06-F-28, R.T. D 2, , " 92 Advertising TO KKNT f6iv11KNT Furnished" live" robin cottage. Jin, O. P. Jester, 216 C street. Phone 1(841. 76 TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocba Cafe to "Stag" cigar alore, oall 183-J. iResldeme 148-Y. Otto J. Knlps. 238 DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Ixsavos Grants Pass dally at 8:80 a. in. Everett Uogua, phone 317. 317 USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Uranta Paaa Hotel, phone 880. Residence phone 820-R. W. O. White. 83 SPA TAXI Two mschlnes at your service at any hour. I'bone 282-R when In A hurry tor a car. 48tf CIVIL KNUINKKIIH DANIEL McFAJlLAND, civil engl- neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 66 HK.STI8TB C. C. MACY.i)T M DrFlrst-ls dentistry I0H South Blitl street. Grants Pass, Oregon. C. B. JACKSON, D. M. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 8. Residence phone 16 3-J. PHYHICIANH L O. CLEMENT, M. O., Practlr limited to diseases of the eye, eat nose and throat. Glasses flttef Office hours 8-12, 1-6. or .on a,' pnlntment Office phone 62. r dence phone 2&8-J. a. LOUGURIDUB. at. U.. Phyataia and surgeon. City or country cad attended day or night. Resident phone 868; office phone IK) Rlsth and H. Tuffs Bids. A ." a7W 1TH A M , V67-Tnterna medicine and nervous diseases 803 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m FREDERICK D. 8TRICKER, M. D., Room 5 and 7 'Masonic Building. Office houn, 8-18 a. m.; 1-6 p. m. Phones: Office 18-R; Re. 18-Y. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. Room 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hour 8-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf VKTKKI.NAKY HliKdCOM DR. R. J. BE8TUL, Veterlnartat Office, residence. Phone 306-R DKAYAOK AND THAN'bt- KM COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Aj kind of drayag and transf work carefully and promptly don Phone 181-J. Stand at fre'.gl depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phoo S87-R. r. O. 188AM, drayage and traasfai Safes, piano and furnitur. moved, packed, shipped and itor d. Office phone 124-Y. Real denoe phone, 124-R, ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices In nil Bute and Federal Counts. First National Bank Bldg. Q. W. COtiVIG, Attorney-at-law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg., Grant Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN1 DYKE, Attorney. . Prac tlcea in all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. s; iBLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. iPhone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD & BLANCRARD, At torneys. Albert Bldg. Phone . 236-J. Practice (n all courts; land hoard ttorneya. O. iA..9rDLBR, Attorney-at-law. Ma . sonlo Temple, GranU Pass, Ore. (JBO, H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, GranU Pass, Oregon. Phone 135-J. JAME3 T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. The California and Oregti tvoasi itauroaa company , , TIMH CARD : Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday ' and Saturday Leave Grant Pass .1 p. M. Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek...'...; ..8 P. M. Arrive Grants Pass,.... 4 P. M. ' For information reearrtW rraiK and passenger rates call at;the office of the company. Lnndhuw. k.iii.. or telephone Wl.', WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS Kidney disease la no respecter of per on. It murks young and old alike, In most caw the victim i warned of the approarblng danger. Nature flbt Jjsca. Headac he. lnli(etlun, insomnia, limie back, lumbago, seiatira, rbeuma tisui, pain In tb loins and lower ab domen, difficulty In urinatins, all are iiKltratlon of trouble brewing In your ai'luey. When swh symptom appear yoa will almoet rertaiiily bud quick relief la GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capaulea. This famous old remedy has stood lie test for two hundred yar la help iug mankind to flglit off disease. It is Imported direct from tb home laboratories In Holland, where It has ln-lied to develop the Dutch into on of the sturdiest and healthiest races lot the world, sud it may be bed st nlinoet every drug store. Your monr iirouiptly refunded if it doe not re lieve ynu. He sure to get the genuine ;l.l5 MEIMI, Iiraad. la saled pack eges, three eUea, PUT HYPNOTISM TO GOOD USE Austrsllsn Physician Announces That H Has Cured War Stammering by Its Employment. Writing In the Medical Journal or Anatralla, Dr. Clarence G. Godfrey states that during the past two years a number of rase have been referred to him for treatment by hypnotic sug gestion, In which stammering or stut tering had developed, or had bceo revived, sfter yesrs of disappearance, ss the result of shell shock or of vsriou war stresses. Kometimes a hpynotlzed patient has been tnld to keep on repenting some well-known nursery rhyme end not to cease at the signal to awske, although In the mid dle of the rhyme, Ixit to keep on talk ing. He will oaimtly manifest his astonishment st finding himself talk ing without difficulty. Sometimes s pstlent will converse on wsklng with out renllr.lng Hint his stammering has disappeared until his attention Is drawn to It with amusing effect. In one case the patient spoke perfectly In sleep at the first attempt to hyp notise hlra. alilmuRh he had had a very bad stutter for elcht month past, being almost Inarticulate. He woke In a few minute nppnrenlly cured and has been free from stutter ever alnc. It has been noticed that every case treated, even the worst, has been sole to speak fsr better In the hypnotic stste tbsn out of It Little-Known Here. Of the many stories of heroism dur ing the war on which official records are silent but which are being brought forth with relaxation of the censor ship Is that of Captain Larcombe of the antlulrcrnft defenses of the Lon don (Eng.) district. His Job for four year has been to find snd dispose of German serlul bomtm that failed to explode when dropped on l-onilon. After each air raid, and In the early part of the wur there were many, I. sr. rombe and his men would go about the city seeking the "duds." It was dan gerous work extrlcnling them from wherever they huppened to drop, trans porting 'them out of the city and ex ploding or oilierwe destroying them. During the excitement nfter a raid few people ihoiiKht of the bombs that failed to "go off." hut all or them have ceased to be a meiiHce to the city. Five Hundred Sheets $1 . Good bond letter paper, 8ttxll Inches.' This is a good quality ol bond paper. We have higher grades tip to 32.80 per 800. Courier DAILY HEALTH TALK! The Many Mytteriea of Nature BY L. W. BOWER, M. D. Vml MUl tjllfA an ntlinn tun A a m4 n. seed, and plant them aide by aide mtbt aws spu ui giuuuu. in, one case, you get an onion, with it peculiarly strona odor, and in the other you get a flower ol rare beauty. You can plant a poppy seed and get opium (a dangerous, habi Wormins druEI. or vou can nlant a rhuharh amwt mnA get something that help constipation. No scientist, hving or dead, can exnlain these mysteries of Nature. Behind the invisible life gorm in each need is hidden the denn sncrot that nnlwlif nn.laNi,, n.l. Everything growing out of the ground miraiuou iur sumc use in estaousning natural conditions. Dr. Pieroe, of Buffalo, n. 1,, tong since iouna out what is naturally best for women's diseases. He Lmmm.-A .t .11 IUmi.mL .1 , v. uuu iw cut buiuuKu inmuuR; buousanas of cases. The result of his studies was a medinina eatlmt Dr. Pipm' l!..i. Prescription. . This medicine is made of vegetable growths that nature surely in tended fot backache, headache, weakening - i . i mnvuiim ir regularities, pelvic tnflammations, and for the. many disorders common to women in U ago of life.. Dr. Pierce' Favorite PrMnrintion is mna nf )ai1.,m ai:nn.. bluer cohosh root, unicorn root, blue enhnan mnfc anI Hwrrnn m.n Women' who take this tandaidremedy know that in Dr. Pinraa'a Favnrita IW scription they are getting a safe woman' 1 tni A aVk (mrvrl tkaf A.nintm aaa.l sell it v-., ,;v: ; -t ... PfLVritniit PpslAWritIl-.ri aKnuU ItAvtaa, ika mil oonfidenoe of every woman in America muw ib touwiw no aiconoi ana no narcotic. Dr. Fierce knew, when he first mfirTh fhla nfjanrf nrA maHininA K.t esn.ki.L-... and tnoiphine are injurious, and so he has aiways sept mem out 01 nis remedies. o I , n 1 . TX TA- , . . ,. ... . oriiu iuo io in. neroe s invauar note), Buffalo, N. Y. for trial pkg. Tublete, ":-..' "TWO HUNDRED ' POUNDS OF RADIUM Hsrbemsn Wins Thst Nsme In Chau tauqua World. J. C llerbsman, lecturer on the fifth night at Chautauqua, has more "pep" ml punch to the siiure Inch than any it her man on the platform. The folks of the C'huutaui)ua world call hlra the 31 1C U tit-ttmm. "two-hundred-poiifids-of radium man," so remarkably does he radiate enthu siasm. He was formerly head of the De partment of Public speaking at one of our great Universities. 81 nee coming to the platform he has reached a high place among American lecturers. Be is an orator and thinker of the Bret rsnk. Ills sddresses have the red blooded vim and vigor that appeal to every American. Try Th ' i iM VMS aeC4t InthipliabU teafoil pachagm " Me "Red Crown" give easy starting. It is straight - dis tilled, all -refinery gasoline. Look for the Red Crown sign before yon 611. , STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CaMocaia) The Gasoline of Qualify C. X). Fies, Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass ROOTS FOR FEEDING CATTLE Chief Function I to Supply Succu lenceHave 8pecial Applica tion for Cowa Only. (Prepared by the -United States Depsrt ment of Agriculture.) The chief function of roots In cattle feeding I to supply a succulent feed. Under general farm conditions the quantity of nutrients grown per acre In root crops 1 small In comparison This Test: Rub little bniy fa ' the palm of your hand to brina; out ita full aroma. Then smell it deep itt delicious, pur trtgttmc will convince you. Try this teat with any other tobacco , . and wc will let Tuxedo stand or fall on Tour judgment "Your YoAt Know" Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till Perfect plus a Dash of Chocolate YourNosdfom Perfect Tobacco for tc the cost of production.' These root crops, however, can be preserved dur ing the winter equally well whether large or small quantities are fed each day, and therefore have special application when only a few cows are to be fed. Of the different root crop mangel wnrzels furnish the greatest yield per acre. Other kinds of beets and turnips and carrots may be used. Turnips, however, should be fed after milking rather than before, as they caase a bad flavor In the product tf fed Immediately before milking. i Hp and Cijmretta In the ' convenient-. pocket curved.. tin t k