SPECIAL THIS WEEK ^AeTleu) Hand i»mbro4der«d ■"Mo-Too-Rompers,’’ play aprona und embrolder- ed children's dresses A lovely line of sllk dresses for girla from 10 to 16 years. A new line of bed room sots Including bed «premi«, dresser scarfs. pin cushions and bolster coverà New fudge aprons umi sew Ink aprons on display. I.udive Im lied Wednesday, lOtli, from IO to 12 and I io 5 The Handicraft Shop of edford Classified Advertising you Maple Ätt* nai . i : FLUME LILMBEIt cut tn order Bor­ MHS. J. L. JOHNSON, former Chi land Thomas Lumber Co. 9O5tf contralto soloist and instruc­ tor of voice, has opened her studio LATH for stile Boriatici Thomas In tile Lundburg Bldg. Those de-j Lumber Co. 905tf siring something special In place­ FURL WOOD, ull kinds J. J W««r- ment, breathing. etc., should seal slng. Telephone 351-J. 37 her, as she bus had particular in­ struction in these lines from Chi­ FDIC SALE Used lumber from saw­ cago’s best Instructors. Studio mill on Sardine Creek, five miles hours, Tueeduy unci Saturday from from railroad, good roud, various 1 to 5 o. in. ’ 37 Claes and lengths, f 15 per M oil ground. Alsu used lumber from Three Pines Flume. 2x4. 4x4, 6x6, 2s I 2, nil lengths. J it mi>-off-.Ion E. L GALBRAITH Insiir.tn'e. any <• reek. 110 per M on the ground kind. ilCentals. Building and C. O, Wol'bro, Josephine hotel. 17 lamn. Plate (H ush Liability. 609% G street. Phone 28. 84tf FOR HAI-E Hay horse. weight No Fgncy Price for Karo Maple—But High Quality and Delicious Maple Flavor E*EW housewives are disposed these days to A pay fancy prices for what may or may net be genuine maple syrup. They much prefer to serve the Karo Maple Flavor they Anouf, with the appetizing tang of the purest maple syrup. The new Karo Maple has the delightful maple taste, and at the same time pours like regular Karo, without spattering and making the cake soggy. about 1600, will work single or WE IM> HEMSTITCHING, 10« per double. Very gentle. In fine con­ yd.. «Ilk or cotton, thread furnish­ dition. 9 year« old Wil) sell or ed Mall orders solicited. Singer : trade for milk cow. Adilr«»« Wal­ Sewing Machine Co., 115 W. Main' ter H Wade. ltd. 1, llox 16. 19 St.. Medford, Ore. K6tf ' WOOD FOR HALE Fir wood, 83.50 WE HELL AND KENT MW Singer; |H»r tier delivered. ’Phone W. 8 Sewing Machines Grants Paas' Robinson, Wildervllle. 19 Hardware Co. 86tf AU WE WILL PAY 114 per thousand CORSETS Mude to measure. materials uses! In Hplrelln corseta for No. I pine logs and 113 for are thoroughly tested for strength No. 1 fir logs delivered to our mln. and durability. The Hplrella stay liorland-Thomus Lumber Co., suc­ Is unbreakable Mrs Dnna. Cor- cessor to Edgerton * Adams. 96tf ;■'.« setelre. phone ; • i. WATCH the display windows at Cur­ FOIt BALE Black Minorca eggs. |1 rier’s Millinery for a complete line for 15. 916 North of Washing­ of trimmed hata, shapes, framer ton Blvd., E A. Blanchard. 19 braid« and trimmings of all kinds. 512 South Sixth street. 3x LIGHT TEAM for wale. Wood ehiip- pers wanted. Williams Wood Yard, phone- l : 19 E t M c K instry -603 G street, Rl'G Alt HNE SHINGLES, manufac­ tdione IS-lt. General re 11 estate tured on Cheney creek by J. 11. business Tin.- b.mt of all kinds of Borough A Sons, for sale. Phone soils for fruit, hay or general, through Wilder» Illa central 39 furm Ing. 2ltf FOIt SALE Good stock ran-h for Mile by owner; no agents. Address No. r* 522, care Courier 39 E. C. ALAC.Y. D. AI D. Fl re telusa dentistry. 109% ti. 6th St FOR SALE High grade Berkshire 10 brood KO w. alno five shunts weeks old. Weight about 50 U>H euch. Hawes & Schumacher. R. DR It. J BESTI'L, Veterinarian. F. D. 2, Phono 6U6-F-3 19 Iteaiilenee S3H Washington boule­ vard, phone 3*s-R. FOR SALE Five room bungalow, larg«« lot, good well, electri lights. Owner leaving city. A bargain. Disil with owner at R16 East L i. street. 40 PHYSI IA.XS I IJ., Practice of eye. ear, nose •s fitted. Hours n api»ointnieiit. residence 359-J. FOR HALE Studebaker Four, 1919 model in good condition. Bargain If Hold at once. For particulars call at 202% South Sixth street, y IXM'GIIRIDGE. M. D. Physician or address P. O, Box 624, and deal and surgeon. City or country culls with owners. 21 attended day or night. Phones. Iles 3«'.i; Office, 1X2; clth and H. FOR IlI XT FOR RENT Illg rooms. Hiriiished hous<«kee|i 1 R. W T TOMPKJN8. 6. T Rooms I and 2 S hinldt llldg. Treats all 833 J street. I4tf diseases Hour-. " 12; I-’. Phone W IXTEO 104-R W ANTED -Man with good logging I J. BIU.ICK, M. Physic in outfit to take contra t for two and surgeon; ofi.'t ' hallhorn million feet. Address T. C. Igt- block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004 Frenlere, Bray. Cal. 17 I .awn ridge, phone 54-L. WANTED Sawmill and plaining I I. RALPH W. STEARNS physician mill hands at Rueben, Ore. Stev­ and in, offices formerly o - enson Lumber Company. 18 upled by Dr. f.rickr. ilasontc Temple. Phone, office 21-J, resi-j WORK WANTED Man and wife, donee. 21-1.. H ”irs: 10-12, 2 4.' cooking, man handy at any kind of work, have carpenter tools. In­ W. F IH THWRI-’OIU» Manual the- quire Grants Pane Rooming house. ruputlcs. It gets your ailment D. A. Purtymun. 2<> Office over Barnes’ Jewelry store. Off! e hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. WANTED- Married men for farm work. River Banks Farms. 20 IHl.’.t IGE ANI» Tit IX'MFER WANTED Contile with no children want to rent furnished modem THE WORLD MOVES: so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone' house, in desirable part of town. 397-R. I Address P. O. Box 118. 21 t Be sore to ask your grocer for Karo Maple in the Green Can. It is guaranteed to please you or your grocer returns your money. Famous Wom-i Atronomer. Mood Turned to Water! Caroline Herat'.el mid« out ai They Gave Her Up In protest ngul t t.e- theory I Oakland, Calif.:—“A relative was p< ’«lin­ woman's gruc i ■•••ter I- infe ed, her blcxxl turned to water; the d« 'or- to flint of man. :• >«• «a* the din gave her up. «ai« ter of L iiiic H'-rsetiet a tnu«l«'inn she could ne •r he cured. She l. iaily Hanover. C "ii Eve brother 1 took Dr. l’i .ce'r Hum cam«' tn Englami tn seek his Golden M- .! tune. Caroline ¡olhiwt Discovery which cured her. B < In 1758 In time Wi.H: consider it a mini attention to natrono« ch-. favor nf George IT. T hav« Juel «ix greatest astronomer <»f the operations whi.-h me in a nee- forty years he pursued his hr es stale, with tlon of the he'll t-n- nl Windsor. of Me. p and «Ister Caroline lo- chief ns appetite. I r«'m- menced using Dr. I'icr «- Gif. M u J She discovered seven comets by My Discovery »nil Pleasant P«'il« I *, of a telescope wlilch Iler brot'. general health conn.len«1«-«I ' i«',pn>V' Jtcr 1798 she pub tlie first bottle. I took six t'*«tt.|«'S in­ was pare«! for her use. In 171« llshed n "Catalogue of the .tn'«:" cured—gained 30 pounds. I wish t «•ive lnulu t ’ l«'r subsequently a "Ciitntogue of .»e’uihte Dr Pi< ns- the very for hi.« rvnie Cri«,.'«ti Te ■’ ,1’hon • I1‘ J. For Infoiin r TAXI nt Owl milliard Parlors, 17.’-.1 ami pnssenaer rates ,.11 at the off! e or 243-L for night ('.’Ils. Day and of the company. Ltin.r>'tri’ t-’illd’n:, night service. *6;f ■'F fe>Y «1 ’ ' ’ POtl/TRY CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York JOHNSON, LIEBER COMPANY Portland. Orason DON’T DESPAIR You, too, will find Karo Maple Flavor a delicious economical spread for pancakes, waffles — and just the thing for sliced bread for children. Marysville, Calif. ?— -‘‘I needed a tonic; y blood was thin, I was run-down, my back ached, my kidneys were weak and .i’r.'Stion was so bail i hat I could pot tv a drink milk. Ircmendw'»- cd that mother had always dep, . d«d on I) t . Pierce' i ¡ol­ den ’Medical Dis­ covery. so I decid­ ed to take it. In a short time I war rsatly benefited, continuixi takiuc it ami was a well woman."—MRS. J. 8 BARKER, 219 Sth St. There is but one way to have good health, and that is to put and keep your stomach in good order. This is easy to do if you take Dj. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery It is a wotjderful tonic and blood purifier, and is so safe to take, for it is made of roots nod herbs and is without alcohol, druggists. Liquid or tablets. —r Electricity In Pathology. There Is much yet to be learned shout the pathological effects of elec­ tricity, though a step toward better understanding was made during the World war. Tn the use of charged fences. It was fotfnd that the applied 1,000 volts might he fatal In some In- stances, Hnd without serious action In others. Preparedness for shock often caused the results to l>e harmless, while unexpected exposure gave fatal effects. Experiments confirmed this. In other experiments differences were shown by different currents, a direct current producing simple shock, and an alternating current giving rise to epileptic symptoms. Victims of shock are often only apparently dead, promptly applied artificial respiration bringing complete recovery. bones, seeled with Blue Rit>bon« .iMiVX’irits l>lAMONf> IIRAND I’ltlAfcrll years k nown as Best. Safest. Always RrHabig SOI D BY DRLGblSTSEVtRYWNERE Reclutrges and Repairs Storage Ratterte« And remember—whenever you want your battery or electrical sya- tern' tested he does it free of charge, We have the best equipped auto electrical shop in the city and every job we turn out means a new customer for ui WHO’S NEXT. Yours for Service ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP Phone «« Adams A- Johnston, Props. 50« South Sixth Street G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co