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WEDNESDAY, Ot'TOIIEUIW, Hl BOTHA BATTLED WITH SAND DUNES IN AFRICA Classified Advertising P1IYBICIAN8 rOM BALK TO RENT t ..." Tw jL. .v.VvS:, ti MlJ BLAB WOOD -William Wood Yard. Ask for price. 476tt FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Sleepy Hollow Farm'a warhou, former ly Dreamland rink. 486tt FOR SALE OR RENT Now and slightly uaed ptanoa and organe. Easy torni and rant applied on pureha price Portland prtcta mat Rowell' Muilo Houaa. SSI Photo by American Prn Association. Bodyguard of General Botha, commander of the Britlah troopa advancing on the Qermana la 8outhwt Africa, trekklns throuuh the aand dunea which-are found on tha edit of tha Interior of Naniaqualand. - 1IES PROPOSES STRONG FLEET OF WARSHIPS FOR PACIFIC COAST Washington, Oct 19. Tha Paclflconly to outline the defense program coast, wHMn two years, will be when he speaks In New York Novem guaried by the largest fleet in Its his- .ber 4 but also to auggest the quea tory. under plana of Secretary of the tlon of raising revenue. Navy Danlete, It was learned today.' The annual expenditures planned Continued operation of the Panama for the army range from 1155.000, canal Is the principal factor in his ' 000 to $175,000,000 after next year'a proposala. for the Pacific fleet and proposal for $184,000,000. The pro file Atlantic fleet will frequently sent year'a appropriation was $110, cruise to Pacific waters. When dry-000,000. The nary budget annually docking and repair facilities hare for the next six years Is expected to been permanently enlarged on the range from $305,000,000 to $225, west coast. Daniels proposes to dlrtde 000,000. Permanent upkeep of the the fighting forces and keep a strong proposed Increased fleet and army fleet In the west (Will likewise mean a tremendous in- Daniels plans for coast . defenses crease In the annual "service" bud Include the strengthening of protec- gets. Daniels plans to expend $500. tlon for San Francisco and other 000,000 for new ships alone in the large cities. - : next six years, while Secretary of Under the administration's defense War Garrison expects to spend $105, program the "annual war" budget 000,000 on arms and ammunition will be from $360,000,000 to $400.- and $81,000,000 on fortifications in 000.000. This represents an annual the next four years, increase of from $145,000,000 to For maintenance of a citizen vol- $175,000,000. The differing number unteer army of 400.000 regulars, the of new dreadnaughts each year will same number of reserves, and a 140, cause this fluctuation. Scott's Romantlo Home. If any other literary uitiu ever owned a hotue mora tuagnltlccnt than Abbots ford, the romantic puluce of Sir Walter Vott, the globe trotters haven't beard f It From every where In Scotland i'tme utoiios uud carving And tnetals to 'tOorii It aud the iMiiKtructlou of Ab botsford went on slowly and fantas tically, after the fashion of a rambling cuthtHlrnl. Scott Ultimo the sheriff of the county, the kins' local representa tive, and delighted to have the place always crowded with guests. The armory and the drawing room are so rich In rurtoa (hut nwuy visitors de scribe Ablwtsfonl us the most Intercut h'.a museum la Scotland. The novel hit's study and bis library ure Just as be left them. The ..tUXW books which bank the walls of these two rooms from the floors to the beams of the ceil ings did not lose their usefulness at his death. To persons with the proper credentials they are avnllnble for clr-cnlatlon.-C. P. Cuahlmr Iti Travel. , Officials are now discussing wheth er a permanent change in revenues will be necessary to meet the enorm ous expenditures proposed. . President Wilson la expected not ! 000 regular army. It Is estimated that the Increased annual cost will be $25,000,000. Increase of 1,000 In the number of officers drawn from the militia largely will cost another $500,000. Cold Baths. A few years a'u the remarkable d1 eovery wus iiinde ly I'mfesur Winter nitz of Vienna tu:it p-iif-itl -oll luitti have the effect of lucre:iiii:: the mini ber of active fells In tile l.looil to a very remnrkalile extent, the lum-.is' sometimes aniountiii;; t one-fifth oi eveo more This is one of the ways In which the cold bsitb Increases the re listing power of the IhhI.v. nod nillie the blood cells. to sjieak. rsilliirj (hem out from their hiding places and preparing them t tibt with vij;or tli' battles which must be waed every moment Id defet.se of (be body. Good Health. A Good Idea For Houtswivos. Turn the old water Into the sink while dralnluu dorous veetubles or drain into n pan of cold water. This condenses the steam which otherwise would rise and till the room mud In many cases the hoiisei wlh the stronjt odor It also lessens the danger of tie in;: burned. Woman's Home Compnn Ion , Grape Crate Ijibels I Beautiful labels, lithographed In i natural colors, for sale at reasonable prices at the Courier oflke. Ask for samples. DISCOVERS NEW LAND IN ARCTIC. t. AI MX n v&in'" " La) ; 1 vtlhlslmur Stefansson, tha discoverer of the white Eskimo, who went to the arctic under the auspices of the Canadian government and who was almost dven op as lost, reported the discovery of new land which might be part of tha arctic continent be thought be might find. Ha will continue bla exploring. Some UtoUts. "What Is your Idea of the most use lesa way to speud money?" asked the old fogy. "Sending a woman to a achool of elocution." replied the grouch. 8po kana Spokesman-Review. Trespasa notlsea, printed on cloth, at the Courier office. FOR SA.LE Oil BXCHANOK 18 97100 acres In Merced county, Cat., water right paid, full bear tag peaches, alfalfa, grapea, fl( nursery, almonds, berries, build tnga, windmill, 1H miles from two railroad towns. Prtca $8,000. Might accept residence and part cash, balance on time. Write for particulars to owner, V. 8. Brown, Route 1, Wlnton. Cat- 588 TO LlOASiS tor on year, furnished hotel, IS guest rooms. Price rea sonable. Address Dox $4, Mer lin! Oregon. $71 FOR RENT CHEAP -Large, commo dious house two blocks from post office. O. 8. Dlanchard. 8tt FOR SALE Two lota, each (0x100 feet Price $75 each, easy terms. For particulars see Joseph Moaa, 304 North Sixth atreet $76 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 13-acr tract In Kerby, orchard full bear ing, vines, berries, otc. Irrigation plant In order. Residence and out house. Horace Bigelow, Kerby. Oregon. $71 FOR SALE CHEAP Complete assay log outfit, good condition, bargain for cash. Full particulars and list of artltiea upon writing to Geo. w. Howe, attorney, Crescent City, California. 673 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL CALF Good Individual, well bred, high record ancestry, price lo Registered Rerkshtre pigs by Laurel Champion, world'a record sire. F- R- Steel, Winona Ranch, Granta Pass, Ore. tt Envelops, 6c per package, 30c per 100. Courier Office. COR RENT Sevan-room house on D airset, with hot and cold water and bath. Wired tor aleolrlo light. Moderate rent. A pleasant loca tion. Inquire Mrs. N. P. Dodge, III West A atreet. I'hone 148-R U O. CLEMJCNT, M. B. rraeuca limited to diseases of tha ty. oar, noao and throat. Qlasaaa fitted. Office hour $-11. 8-B, nd oa ftp polntment Office phone $1; real denca phone 158-J. 8. LOUQHRIuaK, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night. Rea. phono $8$: offlao pkoao HI. 8txth tad H. Tuff Buttdtnc HOUSEKEEPING rooms on ground floor, with bath and electric llgtt for rent at $07 Wesrt C atreet $74 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms on ground floor and also upstair Prlca reasonable. ltiQiilr 621 D atreet $?$ WANT id) WANTED Four young men or small family to rent suite, three turn lahed roonie (two bed rooms and parlor), private bath, lavatories with hot water, steam heat, genu ln bom comfort. The price will be aatlafactory. Special prices for alngl rooms, third floor, by tb month. The Oxford Hotel. 878 WANTED Good sound buggy and single harness. Make low price for cash. Address No. 1844, oar Courier. 67 J RENTER WANTED In vacant half of Bush Electric shop, next to post office. Splendid location and very reasonable rent Renter to have half of window. Inquire at the store, or phone Courier. 671 VETERINARY ftt'RGKON DR. R. J. I1K3TUL. Veterinarian. Office In Wlnetrout Implement Building. Phon 808-R. Real dence phone 305-R. -vAr The same Mn.ng, aervlreuhli Fowl carbut t a lower price. The Fonl cor. which U Klvlna satisfaction to more than lM),(MM) owner, ha a recortl for utility and economy that U worthy of your attention. Two nnil two nmke font lliere wouldn't lc so many l'ord cars If they didn't Klve such splendid service. Runabout, $436.60; Touring Car, $306.60, laid down In Grants Pass, complete with equipment. Including speedometer. JOSEPH MOSS, Agent On sale at Ford Garage, 304 N. 6th St. TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Ore iron Caves Route) Effective Monday, October 18,1916 Train No. 1 lv. Grants Pass 7:00 a m Arrives Wtldorvllle 8:00 a m. Train No. I lv. Wlldervllle 5:00 p.ra Arrives Grants Pass 6:00 p.w Every day In tho week, Including Sunday All trains leave Grnttis Pass from the corner of G and Klishth streets omn.lte the Southern I'uclnc depot For ail Information regarding freUht and paxHeuKer sorvlce call at tho o Hire of the comnnny, Public Sr vice building, or phon -38-lt for snnio. Trntn will stop on flag nl any point between Grants Poks bii ' Wlidorvllle, Passengi. service every day In tho week. , P. TRUAX, M. D Pbyalclan and Surgeon. Phone: Office, 818; reeldenc. 114. Call- aowr4 at all hour. Country call at tended to. Lundeburg Bldf . f. II. INGRAM, D. C D. O.--Mtatal Spinal, Nervcu and Chronlo DU eases. Office: 11$ North Sixth street Hours: 10 to II, I to 6. Other hour by appointment. Phon 7. Re, phon 848-J. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on dlseaae of eye. ear. nose and throat; glass fitted. Offlc hour t to 18 a. m., I to $ p. tt. Phone: Re., 184-J; office. 167-J. Schmidt Building, Graft Pas. Oregon. DKNtlim B. C. MACT, D. M. D., flrt-cl dentistry. 101 V4 South 8Uth treet." Grant Pasa, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D Mod- rn dental work. Marguerite B. Haytr, dental assistant Rooms 4 and 8, Golden Rul building. Grants Pasa, Ore. Phon 165-J. M. R. BRITTEN. Dentist. Room 8 and S, Lundburg building, opposlt post office. Hours 9 a. m. to 1$ m.; 1:10 to 6 p. m. Saturday a. m. to II m. I . ',- ; 1 ' i -.isv .v ' . '....,' ' ..... ' '.. ..; i' HOTEL OXFORD GRANTS PASS A QUIET, REFINED HOUSE, tastefully furnished with a view to our patrons' comfort. Hot and cold running water, steam heat, and telephone la each roon, at 7Sc and f 1.00 a day. Eighteen room have been reserved for local people, the price f 10, 12 aad $15 month, with bath privilege. Make four reservations now. F. W. STREETS, Prop, aad Mgr. MRS. RWELL SAGE. On 87th Birthday Promts $10. 030 Chtcht to Si Institutions. jv''vi'Hte';5 Photo by Amsrlonn Press Assoolatlon. Mining blaaks, Courier office. Grants Pass Transfer Go. PROMPT AND RELIABLE) WORK BY CAREFUL DRAY MEX, Tl AGO AGE SERVfCI. IY A If TO TltUCK BAY On NIGTIT. OFFICE IN WELIjfl-FAIlGO DLDG, PHONB 10.R ATTOHNEYS II. D. NORTON, Attoruey-al-Law. Prsctke In all State and Federal Courts. First National Rank Dig. COLVIG WILLIAMS Attorneya at-Law, Grants Pus Ranking Co. Building, Granta Pasa, Ore E. 8. VANDYKE, Attorney. 1'ractlc lu all courts First National Bank Bldg. EDWARD II. RICHARD, Attorney at-Law. Office Masonic Temple, Grants Pasa, Oregon. A. C. llulGM. AUorney-at-Law. Golden Rule Hullittng. Granta Puss. Oretfou. V.t7M li.I.EIl. A:t irney-ai-Lw. " County f.iomey for Josephlna I'oiint) Oiilco Hrhslhoin Hlg. I.KroK.VTOHH AND I'AIXTERH PAPERIIANGING. graining, paint ing. For best work at lowest prices phone 2D5-J. 0. U. I'laut. South I'arK street. A. SHAY El In E. It. CKOUCII, aaiuyer, clietnlst, iiiulalliirHlHt. Rooms 201-203 I'ad 1nri Hullillni!. Grants I'nss DltAYAGF.i AND TUANDKKIt i:(.MMi:itCIAL THWHKER CO. All kI-i;, oi I.'ii.miku uiul transfer woi I. ( tire illy mul promptly done, r In. iic i:f:-tt. S'.nnd at 'freight lit-in it A. Bbuile, I'ropr. K U. IS1IAM, drayuce ami transfer. Sitfes, pianos and furniture moved, I'iiuUed, shipped and stored. 1'linno Clark a iloluinn, No. 60. liimlili'iicii ibon 14-K. MISt KLLAM.OIH CRYSTAL SPRINGS water, yl lip In 5-gallon glass Jars and delivered at your door, fresh, puresanltary Telephone 293-R and water "wagon will call. 664tf PURE MOUNTAIN WATER -Clear and refreshing. Bacterial tests as sure that thla water la pur. De livered In flv-gallen kettles, 26o. W. E. Beckwlth. Order by phone, eOMM. - 4l9tf. LOIKUCH GRANTS PA33 Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. M. Btatod comtutintca tioas lst'andv8d Tuesdayi visiting brethren cordially lavlted. F. W. Russell Jr., W. M. Edw. O. Harris, eoretary. ( J O I .Dlfi NRU LWLO DG K, Na,78, I.O. mm .F. , mcnta every Wed 'Jfy nomlny vb, In l.O.O.F. mJt hall, cor. 6th and II St. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially' Invit ed to be present. W. II, Ryan, N. O.i Clyd Martin, Secretary. Location notices, Courier efflceT