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WKDXFHDAV. OTTonEH »1. IIMM. <: OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH ;; DOYLE’S I'ollon, It < m >I Mitevl anil All Wool lllaukaM*. In White, Grey and Tan, also T'a ne y Pialli. $2.15, $2.35, $2.70 and up to $13.50 pair I Holeproof Ho tier y Classified Advertising Wil MALE TAXI FUR SALE—Dry mill wood. 82.86 U«r duiivsreu, Ju Iler order* *31*. Ptioiiu Fruvolt, ask for Amos rituiib mill. 9iU WHITE LINE TAXI—Call ClemsM Drug tilorv. Pbone 4II-K. Kesl- daiiro 3X1 CloMd rar. Prie«* W G Whits 81tf nuiao liable EUR BALE—14U0 lb. work horse, I’ll VH1CIANH ANO HllM.EONH a yoais old. A but sain. J. A. io- mi. MSN, uiv. 31 C. B. MARK». M D., Predice limited IO aiseases of sye. sur, uose •■><■ K/H »Al.» UK TRADE kite utrv», 1 ’brost I bón* 88. cióse iu, it«» toom nou»e, aud out building». Ai»o under uncu, lu- DOCTOKH LOUGHKIDGE te J1O£EK —Physician* a. surgeons. Doctor quire 111*6 East D Bl. lx>ugbridge gives special alteullou FUK oALE CHEAP- 1 ut re. 3-roour lo surge./, obstetrics, and dise*»«» Uuu-u. Laut uuu*e uu Must t £>t. ot wemeti. ütr. Moser glv«s spoetai 34 atlen'iou io surgery, diligilo*!* « Uisearva of ChUUl i‘U. Compiuto X- ALCTiUN iiALL-- i nursday, Nov. Kay aquiptuaul, Denial X-Ray. Ut sat, at Grat.ru* r «vu 3 ile. pboaa 133. Re*. Or. 5io»*r. lui.a cuwm , 1 t..aiu uviaua uuu ¡wi- 48-11; Dr. Luughridae, 389. uvss. b uua. VvUitu Lvguuiu truua, a uua. spring puueu; DM. RALPH W. STEARNS—i’hysl- uihui uriicio» too uumerou* to clan and surgoon. Special alien tuculiob. AuYuiiu having anything Gun *.o aurgery, Obstetrics and Dl- to *vll wu would be pluaeed to uavo •aasua of women. Complete X-ray it Rated tor lui» aau>. DonT rorget aqalpment. Dental X-ray. l’hone*. tltu auto, i'hurnday, Nov. 1*1. com borne. 21-T; office ll-J. tl tuuuciug ul 8 uctovk. Jerry uoga*. 31 DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual thuruputlcs. Office over Western TWO GUuU hoi sea lor »rue or would Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. id lu rcMpuuAibie puny lor lcud. Un« ¡« gitoluK-d Duruc Jur**y bruud DR. W. T. TOMPKINS. 8. T.—Spe cial attention to nervous aud buw lot vheup. AUtlivta bo* chronic diseases. Phone 524-J. 9» W iiiiMiiiM. ore. __________ 34 Office. Room 2. 302 South 6lh St. F ur SALE -1 have 30 X-yuer old Vvoil« Leguurn neu« aud so young pullets aud rooster*, two rooster», i I’lymoutli Hock aud 1 U Ulto Leghorn. It ull uro taken—«oc •adì. Mrs. 8u»ie .Murray, 40J West D st. I'bone 186-Y. 24 SHIP YOUR Poll RENT Call at I 3VU STEAM HEATED ilOUMH ul the Co- loitlul. Telephone 1 « i-J. 34 WASTED to (he WANTED—Used dreskors. uiattre»»- e* *ud Uouaehold good» oi uü kind*.—C. »'. T. Co., puouo us- M 9 oil GRANTS PASS CREAMERY CUUK—h irai clu»». » aula Job. Catup joo preferred, ularrti-d mau. Jaca Mllrur, HU. 3, Box *3. Puouo *r4- r-ij. MU WANTED— Homestead rellnquish- ui«ul lor 3U acres. Private water. Aulire».. No. tn>4 cure Courier. 3 4 MIHCELLANEOUH 3. B. ttUWEUL*r-J»w«t«r.auu »»«““ uiusor, repair»! of vioitu* au® otuer striug u »» muu >« uw • «» sou m aixtu street atti O1v*a »moeth. glid ing finish to hard or soft-wood floors. WO MID, KRKASK OB Dl’IT. PIPE dtandartl water pipo aud »crew ca»- ,ug fur every pufpus«>. also valves Mid lutiti».». But“ “Y* •Ul1 !"-»•>•“- utacturvd. All material guaranlund. Muuoy ea-'iug pneea. Hum «diate ae- •Dofr- O. WEI88BAVM A CO. 187 Eleventh HL — Fr**»«!»«1«» ROOF PAINTING uud repairing— All work guarnteed lor three yean. T. H. Huger, «34 Ead A at. HEMSTITCHING—Straight, In cot ton, «c yd. Ladles und children s druHsuiuitlug. «V1 East 11 street. Pbone 397-Y. ________ PACIFIC ORE Reduction A Chemical Mfg. Co. Reflulng aud mill tests. EitHt end ot G Ht., Grants Pua». ______ 3? LOMT LOST—On Sexton Mt. road Thurs day, u brown belted overcoat, had driver’s license and DeMolay card in pocket. Reward if returned to Courier office._____________ 1M*»TRI <;T1ON in MUSIC PROGBEBdlVE PIANO HCHOOL— Clara Tuttle Fenton. Bill A street. Htatc Accredited Teacher. Affiliat ed teacher Nationul Academy of M uh I c , Carnegie Hall, New York- PIANO school Foil BKMNNBM _ .Hattie Colemau Calvert, 511 North Fourth Street. Affiliated teacher National Acad«nny of Music. Carnegie Hall, Naw lurk. VKTElON 'Rk HI IIGKON ____ r T l BE8TUU Veterinarian. Reeldeoce «38 Washington boule vard Phone 898-R._______ dr BUILDING OONTBACTORH HARPER » BON—Building contrac tors. Shop work, furniture crating. Shop 417 G St., Phono 142-J. W. R. BARRETT— Builder, kitchen and office furnttur»» a »peels tv Shop and Realdanre 834 8. Sth *•-. City. Phone 508-J. ,',t‘ (\>unt fifty! Your coM in heed or catarrh <li»«|>[M-nni. Your clogged nos trils will of«a, th«- air |>*s*ag»* of your bead will clear and you can br«*tUi* freely. No more anullling, hawking, mii'-ou» diw-luirge, dryne** or he*«lkehe| n<> struggling fur breatfi at night. Get a »niall hottie of Ely’s Cream Bn Im fr<mi your druggist and apply a little of thin f!»gr*l«lantl»<-ptl<' < remit in your nostril«. It penetrate* through every air p*«>»ge of tin- h.rnd, soothing and henling the awollsn or inflamed mu- eoiin nirtnlirnne, giving you instnnt re lief Ill-ad eolda »nd ratarrh yield lik* magic. Iion iwtay Bluffed-up and miaer- able. Belief i» sure. Tour druggist has It. If not. *ond »i stamns. Itc for on*> »»uad nacltago CURKK. WOODWAHD DHlfl Co. Portland. Or****. NDIGESTION I canxe» bloating—gnxay tmln» tha* orowd th* heart—coustlpMlou. Alwayi XnJ ntitf and enmfort is CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS No griping—no nausea—only 25 cents TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA 51 Stores Dynamite, a detonating exple tive, is never used in guns. It lacks the power which non-datonatinj smokeless powder develop* to drive great shells ten mile* and mare. It Doesn’t Detonate this gasoline of surer, smoother power ARK this difference in gasolines. Some explode in stantaneously— detonate. Union Gasoline is non detonating. The detonating gasoline deals a sledge hammer blow upon the piston, depending on a single impulse to pound the piston down. It has the tendency to explode prematurely, thus limiting compression and reducing power and efficiency. It is frequently responsible for “knocking” on the hills.' And by causing vibration, it increases wear and tear./ M SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN The Other Kind Union Non-Detonating Gasoline delivers a prolonged explosion. ! It thrusts the piston throughout the entire stroke— doesn’t crash against it. 1 And because it does not detonate, Union Gasoline per mits increased compression which results in increased) efficiency and power. Annual Summons to Red Cross Banner On Armistice Day STOP THAT ACHE! Don't worry and complain about a bad back. Get rid of tliat pain and Umenoss! U*e Doan'» Kidney 1'111». Many Grants Paw people have used them and know bow effective they are. Hero's a Grants Pass case. Mrs. A. M. Evensen, 718 E. L St., says: "Home years ago 1 look Doan's Kidney Pills. At that time 1 was nearly laid up with rheumatic pains in my hip» and down through one ot my limb». The pains were almost u »bearable at tliues. Terible sharp pains darted through my hips and down my leg». The muscles and cord» in my limbs seemed to con- tract causing intense pain. Mv kid- ney» were more or less affected dur ing thia trouble, which prompted me to try Doan's Kidney Pills. The first box regulated m.v kidneys and re lieved the misery in my limbs. After taking three boxes of Doan's, the trouble left me entirely.’’ 60c. at all dealers. Fostcr-Mll- hurn Co.. .Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv Mining location notices Courier office. at the ri. p. I’AririJCNGER TRAINS bout 11 bound S. F. Express _ 8:10 Oregoulau____ 1:45 -■¿•»la----------- 4:40 Calif. Express ._ 8:20 Northbound No. 14 PorGund Exp___ 8:15 •No. 64 Oregonian __ __ . 7:52 No. 1« Ore. Express ... 7:15 •No. 12 Shasta________ ' 18:01 •Mall trains. ••Closed pouch mall. •No. ••No. No. •No. C J. BREIER CO. Extends Service to New Fields and Brings Healing Hope to Remote Sections. "Tho supreme opportunity for lead ership" for the American Red Cross la It* health service. Thu* a committee inade up of prominent physician*, »an- inrfan* and public health experts, after months of exhaustive study, re ported and urged that not only should the Red Cross continue Its prewot service, but should undertake a comprehensive educational campaign along public health lines. The an nual report of the American Red Cross, fust Issued, disclose* that it has grasped thia opportunity In tha Helds of public health nursing, In struction In home hygiene and care of the sick, nutrition work, first aid to the injured and tn water life-saving. Health service Is fundamentally, hltporlcally and practically an impor If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkene tant function of Gia R*d Cross, and So Naturally Nobody each year marks It» extension into i Can Tell new fields and along broader line*. In the Red Cross Nursing Service there are enrolled nearly 40.000 nurses, 20,- The old-time mixture oi Sage Tea 000 of whom served during tha World and __ Sulphur for darkening | ___ _ — —--------- «ray, War. The past year Red Cross nurses atreakrd and faded hair is grandmoth went assigned to duty In isolated er's recipe, and folk» arc again u»ing it s-ctions of Alaska and North Caro to keep their hair a ^{ood, good, even coTor, color lina and to work among the fisher which is quite sensible, •» we J>V’ men of Penobscot Bay. Me. ing in an I age when a youthful appear- The Publie Health Nursing Bervtce, _______ ance is ol J the greatest advantage. Inaugurated by the American Red Nowaday*, tliougb, we don't have the troublc»ome task of gathering the sage Crow in 1912, which operate* chiefly and the mussy mixing at home. All In rural wcliona untouched by other drug store* aell the rcady-to-u»e prod public health agencies, has 1,038 Red uct, improved by the addition of other Cross nurses working under the di ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and rection of Chapterd. Thl* work ha* SiBphur Compound.” It is very popu- won so high a regard that many of lar d>ecau»e nobody can discover it has the nuraea ar* taken over by th* local been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw authorities to maintain health services this through your hair, taking one small tor their commanttie* Instruction in strand at a time; by morning the gray Home llygien* and Care ot the Sick hair disappears, but what delights the Is noting a steady advance. Since ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur 1914 certificate* ot proficiency have Compound, is that, besides beautifully been given 304,427 women who com darkening the hair after a few applica pleted the lied Cross course In the tions, it al»o produces that soft lustre last year 24.595 certificate* were and appearance of abundance which is awarded and 45.801 students were un so attractive. der the Instruction of 1,054 Red Cross nurses. « The benefits d*rir*d from meal* balanced to meet each person's pecul iar needs I* winning widespread rec ognition through the work of the Red Cross Nutrition Bervic*. particularly In the ' schools. During th* *chool year 2.888 carried oa regular la*trac tion in nutrition, reached more than Apply Sulphur a* Told When 150,000 children and adult*. More Your Skin Break* Out than 2,250 volunteers assisted tn this work. Throughout the country 35.288 Any [¡reaking out of the skin on face, health meetings were held under Red neck, arms orTiMy ft overcome quick Cross auspices, attended by approxi est try apply ing Mcntho-Sulphur. The mately 254,500 persons. pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declared a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of stdphur as a pimple re mover. It is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask anv druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mctitho-Sulphur and use it like cold cream. Top Price. Quick lieturn* WANTED—Old bubdiug with good rougn lumber tor wrecking, au - aru»e No. «»• car* wuntp. j J ■ED CROSS AOV1NCIHG < > How To Get Relief When Head < > ; [ and Notte are Stuffed Up. J [ Good Time to Buy Your Fall Blankets BLEEPING ROOM for rout. 314 C Street. PAGF FTVW GRANTS PAHS DAILY COURTE« 13 63 11 Io a. tn. p.tn. p.Ul. p in. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. New “Lift” on Hills / You’ll notice a new “lift” on the hills—a steady, sus tained stream of power, more speed on the level, a faster pickup and less vibration, which means less wear and tear. Also mere mileage because of increased efficiency. / Union Non-Detonating Gasoline is always uniform. It doesn’t disintegrate, thus doesn’t deteriorate in storage. It has all the power when you use it that it has when it leaves the Union plants. This is one more reason for the use of this non-detona*»» ing gasoline. America'* great humanitarian effort tn behalf of «trlcken Japan early in September gave the answer to the question. "What I* there for the Red Cros* to do In tim* of peace?" What the American Red Cross did at one. when thia crushing earthquake d'sa* ter came without warning shoAed that it was ready on the instant with country-wide team work to carry out quickly and effectively th* request of the President to lead the national ef fort for the relief of the many thou sands of sufferer*. Pr*paredn**e to take the field when relief I* needed Is a charter dqty of the Red Cross. Without a membership enrolled in ev ery community tn the land this readi ness would be Impossible. That is 0hy your dollar membership Is most Important. It I* Imperative that the structure of the American Red Cross be m*d* up of millions of individual units Opening Armistice Day. November IL and closing with Thanksgiving Day, November 28, th* Roll Call this year will penetrate to the ends of the earth and to the ships sailing th* seven se**. The 3 800 Red Cross Chapters In the United States will have their busy volunteers enrolling members during Ihl* period imbued with renewed enthusiasm due |o the recent revival of effort when the call came from Japan. A Quaint Burial. Directions to cremate his body and throw the ashes Into the sea beyond the tlirea-iiille limit, accompanied tha will of i hncaahlre (Eng.) gentleman leaving 400. n00. AW, WHAT’S THE USE Union Oil Company > of California U nion Gasoline The Home Merchants Want Your Business Read the Advertisements By L. F. Van Zelm «t W.Mon Nfw.p-p-t Unton CEMEMBEfc , IN BOXING iT I5MT STOEiWM THAT COUNTS AND BRAINS 60 MUCH — IT'S u SUILL I Yes, It’s the Head That Counts