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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915 4 K HI.V Koi.l K MVEH COURIER r Acs rr 3 EAT A SQUARE MEAL AND NOT FKAIt IJJDIOE8TIOX Drop in and see our CIMsteMs eweliry We future watches iuhI watch repairing, but we offer you an attractive array of Christinas gifts. Not the rel hitch , priced kind, suit good reliable Jewelry within the reach of the Average buyer, It' not the cost 1U the beauty and service that makes a gift wortli while, Letcher 8CIIOONEU SINKS AT TUB DOCK IN SEATTLE (By United Press Leed Wire.) Seattle, Deo. 21. Heavy loai sunk the Union Oil company'! chartoned gasoline schooner President within 48-Piece Set of H&viland China Given Away Free To rath customer at thla store, each $1.00 cash puii-liitse aecuring one ticket on the act The attractive price now being made on cut glass and art good la fast reducing the stock vlnlt the store now whilo there are yet bargnlna. .'. '" v Novelties lor Christmas-A Hall's Art Store Why Not Stop at the "OXFORD" This Winter? A hotel that la homelike pleasant, team-heated roonia operlor beds lavatories with hot water cheerful looby with fireplace, papers, magaslnes, writing material, telephone, and private parlor. SriXlAL HATES BEGINNING DEO. 1 Room for one, $3.00 week; 110.00 month , Room for two, $5.00 week; $16.00 month ' With feath room privileges Room for one, $4.00 week; $14.00 month 'Room for two, $6.00 week; $1100 month With private bath and toilet .. Two rooms connected and private bath, $35 month. Rooms for transients, 60c, 75c and $1.00 You Can Go For It you take advantage of the Low Ilound Trip Fares that the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will have on sale for the holidays. - , , , , . On Sale . ' - Decem'ber 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, $1, January 1st between all stations of Southern Paolflo in Oregon. -Return limit January 4. - 1 , Vou Con Go to California Tool ,1 The holiday round trip rates also apply from Ore gon to California destinations on the following dates; Deo. 28, 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1, Return limit of Jan. 3d. 912.75 saved on round trip to .Los Angeles f 111.2ft saved on round trip to San Francisco Corresponding reductions io all points Ask the Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Son 100 foot of the dock at ' Camano, Camano Inland, yeaterday evening. A. B. Garrett, of Seattle, traveling aalesman for the oil company, waa drowned. The four member of the crow saved themaolvea by swimming to .shore. large stock to select from Home Ghristtnas! Local Agent There are hundreds of people In Grants Pais who were not the least bit surprised when they read In tbe Courier that C. 11. Dtomarey Is selling Ml-o-na on a guarantee to refund tbe money In case It did not relieve. This remarkable dyspepsia remedy, will re lieve the worst case of indigestion, headache, dizziness, or the general played-out condition that afflicts every one suffering with stomach trouble. Mi-o-na does not simply re lieve, it aims to cure. , C. H. Doiuaray can tell you of many well known people in this city whom this remedy has restored to health, often after tbey have tried many other uitethods of treatment with llttlo or no benefit. No other dyspepsia remedy has made so large a percentage of cures as Ml-o-na. It Is so large that C. II. Deroaray standi ready to refund tills price to any cus tomer whom it docs not belp. The best kind of advertising Is tbe praise of a pleased customer, and here are hundreds In Grants Pass to day praising Ml-o-na 'because It does what it is advertised to do. A few months ago they could eat nothing without wondering what the result would be. Since using Ml-o-na they eat what they want and when they want, with no fear of suffering. Ladles' writing desks for gifts at Helmer's. 624 MASON TELLS WHAT Now York, Dec. 21.- Spain may be preparing to Join tbe Germans, re take Gibraltar and annex Portugal. A Gibraltar story of Spain's order ing Remington rides coincided with reports that Spain has deposited here $20,000,000 with which to purchase munitions. By waiting until tbe end of the war Spain could ave 50 per cent on such purchases. Slio has suffered economic losses on account of the war and it is improbable that Madrid would tolerate extravagance unless require ments along this line were urgent Spain Is la no danger of attack from the belligerents, hence her mu nitions plans suggest that King Al fonso plans an offensive. He may have concluded that either Germany will win the war or that everybody will bo so exhausted at the end that Spain can seize Portugal and Gibraltar. England hasa secret offensive and defensive treaty with Portugal, while the Spaniards are largely pro-German sympathizers. Spain remembers Ger many's sympathy in the Spanleh American war, and believes England prevented formation of a European league In. 1898 that might have saved for Spain the Philippines and Cuba. At the same time, Spanish inclina tions are influenced by the fact that Alfonso's wife and mother are of Austro-German descent. FIVE CHINESE PROVINCES JOLV IN REVOLUTION San Francisco, Dec. 21. First in formation aa to the progress of the revolutionary movement against Em peror Tuan Shi Kal of China was re ceived by local Chinese today, when a cablegram brought the news that five of the most important provinces in China have openly revolted. . Chinese leaders from various parts of the United States In San Francisco next week will take steps to aid the revolutionary provinces. Got the Useful and Practical CHRISTMAS GIFTS at the Grants Pass Hdw. Co. CASSEROLES $1.25 to $3 PERCOLATORS $1.75 to $10 POCKET KNIVES 25c to $2.50 SIDEWALK SKATES 75c to $1.25 . ... Air Gnna, Tricycle, Wagons, v , Fishing Tackle Etc, ,; ' The Monarch Mallcwble Range for Motner s v"V Grants Pass IHnr. Co. MOVES MEAN FOrt SALE ALAB WOOD Williams Wood Yard. Ask for prices. 476tf REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL CALF Good individual, well bred, ' high record ancestry, price low. Registered Berkshire pigs By Laurel Champion, world's record sire. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Grants Pass, Ore. tf FOR SALE One horse, weight 1000 lbs.; sound, gentle, willing; ride or drive; buggy and harness in good condition. Price reasonkble. In quire Homewood farm. Telephone Wllderville central 632 -FOR SALE Small ranch on west Jones creek. For particulars In quire at 312 K street 635 WILL SELL on time with good se curity, or exchange 1911 Maxwell for property. 8tate In your letter description and condition. Address No. 2125, care Courier. 610tf NURSERY STOCK Bring, write or phone your tree orders to George H. Parker, '403 West D street, Grants Pass. Phone 285-Y. Ten years in the business. 642 POTTIgALT? TTTfiATFnouTe in Grants Pass, 160 acres of raw land 12 miles from city. Address No. 2171, care Courier. 624 BERKSHIRE sows in pig to Laurel Champion, tbe sire who outranks all others in the world in the show record of his get. ,F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Route 1, Grants Pass. ; . tf FOR SALE Good carrots, $7 ton, at my place, close to town. J. Christie, Route 2. 625 FOR SALE OR TRADE on suitable terms 120 acres partly Improved hillside land, buildings and small orchard and berries, well and some spring water for irrigation. Some in timothy.- In all, about 20 acres cleared. Also hals a good amount of heavy standing timber, 5i miles from town. Address No. 2212,) care Courier. 627 FOR SALE OR TRADE 8x10 Im proved Empire State camera, tripod, backgrounds and complete professional outfit . Trade for wagon, stock or farm implements. Address W. J. Evans, Wllderville, Oregon. 648 TO RENT FOR RENT CHEAP Large, commo dious house two blocks from post office, O. 8. Blanchard. , 568tt THREErROOM HOUSE at 1223 M street for rent at $3 per. month; also five-room house at 611 South Eight' street at $6. , Inquire of Chas.'Morrlson, 622 L street. 626 FOR RENT 240-acre farm with buildings, on Illinois river. About 70 acres under cultivation and ir rigation. ' Joseph Fetzner, Grants Pass.' : 648 WANTED WANTED TO BUY Team, wagon and harness. Address No. 2182, care Courier. - 624 WANTED Two cows, to give not less than five gallons of milk each per day.; Address P. J. Jones, R. F. D. 2, Grants Pass. ' 626 LOST LOST Parker fountain pen, gold. Finder' notify No. 2191, care Courier. Suitable reward. 626 VETERINARY BURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian, Office, in WInetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. Resi dence phone 305-R. lKR.TORS AND PAINTERS PAPERH ANQING, graining, paint ing. For best work at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. Q. Plant South Park street When Faahlona Lstttd For Years. In times M n fuKliloii , limted with Blight tiiodlnVtit'.min fur .veiirs. Much tbe Hume fushlim continued ibitu:ti tbe.loug rclmi of Loiitx XIV. und lui other throuKb tbnt of l.tiln XV.. wblle tbe ludles of tbe middle uju uever thought of viirytiig their coxtumea. As for I hp Greokn n ml the Koiiiiiun. pen eratlou succeeded genurntbni with lit tie chniige in female Ore, mid yet all those Indies of the past were more ttr tlstlcully ilrcHscd tbun those of today Many no Oonhr ''dprniT more limn tbey could, .afford., bilt wucu .tbey , had a costly drcsri they kept ll und did unt throw It it way to replace It with ntv other.-i-Lowlou Truth." 5 ' Trespass netloea, printed on cloth, at the Courier eSee. TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Kaiiroad Company (The Oregon Caves Route)' Effective Monday, Dec. 20, 1915. Train 1 lv. Grants Pass -7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek..8:00 a.m. Train 2 lv. Waters Creek...8:15 a.m. Arrives Grant Pass. 9:15 a,m. Train 3 lv. Grants Pass......2:00 p.m. Arrives Waters Creefc.3:00 p.m. Train 4 lv. Waters Creek..5:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass.. 6:00 p.m. All trains leave Grants Pass from tbe corner of O snd Eighth street, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all information regarding frelgbt and passenger service call at the office of tbe company, Public Ser vice building, or pbon 138-R fori aame. - Train will stop on Dag at anv point between Grants Pass and Waters Creek. Passenger service every day In the week. REPORTERS IIUIIT FOR HEWS OFHAPPY (By a United Press Staff Corres pondent) .' Hot Springs, Va., Dec. 21. Presi dent Wilson and his bride are still at Hot Springs very still, to be exact There's a double guard of secret service men, hotel detectives and volunteer employes scattered about their hotel suite. Newspaper men will have to work overtime to make the boss believe, that they are earning their weekly stipend by the sllmness of their news. - Tbe United Press correspondent, however, is working hard, aa the fol lowing pieces of news for the papers show: . Th3 hotel press agent, interviewed, said that Robert E. Lee, famous son of Vuhglnyah, suh, once had a cot tage here, in fact on the site of the wing which the president now oc cupies. An examination of the old books of the hotel revealed , that Jefferson once stopped at Warra Springs, part of tbe resort, and bought a bottle of wine for ,30 cents. Tom would be made to feel like 30 cents If he offered that little now. The president's waiters, interview ed, developed no news. They are the proudest 1 men here, William Daniel Washington and two aides, Grey and Blackstone, first names muffed in the scramble for news. FAMILY FEUD IN DODD HOLLOW IS FATAL Klamath FallB, Dec. 21. One la dead, one wounded, and three are un der arrest today aa the result of a pitched battle with revolvers between two families at Dodd Hollow, 25 milea from here,' Mrs. Alma Kuehne was killed, Ouy, Hunter was shot through ' the arm, and ' Andrew Kuehne, A. Ernest Lawrence and Mrs. Hunter axe held In Jail. The battle was the result of a long standing feud, which grew out of a dispute over the ownership of some land. Lawrence and the Hunters lived In one house and the Kuehne family in another on the same prop erty. The Kuehne house was burn ed. Lawrence was charged with ar son and the Jury disagreed a week ago. STATION AGENT SHOOTS , KOimEIl THREE TIMES Portland, Dec. 21. An unidenti fied robber was shot three times and probably fatally wounded early , to day by J. D. Stewart, night telograph er at Multnomah station, eight miles from Portland. Stewart was at work when the robber threw a brick through the station window. The operator rushed outside and into his house nearby, where he got his re volver. Returning to the station, he found the man rifling the till. Stew art fired four times. Two bullets penetrated the robber's lungs, one struck his arm, and the fourth miss ed. The highwayman In In a Port land hospital. ' GALE ItLOWS 72 MILES AN HOUR AT NORTRJ HEAD, ', ; ' -'- :f: .i1 Astoria, Dec. 21. A heavy gale struck the count at North Head last night, the wind attaining a velocity ' of 72 miles an hour. Shipping has been delayed, but no damage was re ported early, today . . ... ,, .,. ,j,r. IIOIDOHERS pKYsicura U O. CLCI..NT, M. D. Prarciew limited to diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat. Classes fitted. Office hours 8-13, 2-6, and on ap- polatment. OZc phone 62; rel : dence phone 259-J. S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended . day or night Res. phone 169; office phone 182. Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TRUAX, If. D., Physician anil Surgeon." Phones: Office, 125; residence, 824. Call, answered at All hours. Country calls at tended' to. Lnndeburg Bldg. F. H. INGRAM, D. C, D. O. Mental Spinal, Nervcns and Chronic Dis eases. ' Office: 215 North Sixth street Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Other hours by appointment Phone 7. Bes. phone 3 4 8-J. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on diseases yA eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hoars 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phones: Res.,' 234-J; office, 2 5 7-J. Schmidt Building, Grafts Pass, Oregon. DENTISTS E. C. MACT, D. M. D., first-class dentistry. 109 South Sixth street Grants Pass. Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D Mod ern dental work. Marguerite H. Elliott, dental assistant Rooms 4 and 6, Golden Rule building. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. Ms R. BRITTEN, Dentist Rooms 8 and 2, Lundbnrg building, opposite post office. Hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Saturdays t a. m. to 12 m. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-Law, Practice In all StaJe and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attorneya-at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Building, Grants Pass, Ore. , E. S. VANDYKE, Attorney. Practice in all courts. First National Bank Bldg. , EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Office Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. , W. T. MILLER. Attorney-at-Law. County attorney tor Josephine County. Office Schalhorn Big. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Ore, DRAY AGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of dray age and , transfer work carefully mi promptly done. Phone 132-R. Stand at freight depot A. Shade, Propr. F Q. ISHAM, drayage aid transfer! Sates, pianos and furniture moved, peeked, shipped and stored. Phone Clark ft Uolman, No. 50. . Residence phone 124-E. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. . Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-r. ' y MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water, put up In (gallon glass Jars and delivered at your 'door, fresh, purosanltary Telephone 893-R and water wagon will call. B64tl PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial tests as sure that this water Is pure. De livered In five-gallon bottles, 25c. , W. E. Beckwlth. Order Vy phone, 60I-F 8. 459tf. LODGES (a HANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. 'A. M Stated communica tion 1st and Sd Tuesday) Visiting retaren .cordially Invited. F. W. Russell ft W. at. Kdw. Q. Harris,' eeretnry, GOLDEN RULE LODGE, No. 78, 1,0. OOF., meets every Wed nesday eve. In I.O.O.F. hall, cor. 6th and H Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit ed to be iresont.- W. H. Ryan, N. Q.l Clyde Martin, Secretary. AS8AY1CUH ; R. R. CROUCH, asjayer, cheralBt, metallurgist. Ronin 201-208 Pad- .dock Buildlngflrsnu Psa..,-.-v