Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, February 16, 1916, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY ROGUE Rirai COURIER
PAGE THREE
SHOWFR OF BODIES AS SHIP BLOWS UP AT DOCK
Classified Advertising
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I'lioto liy AiiK'riiuil I'ltm AiH.ItU)n.
Tint Nnrwi-uliiii lriiiiii nil liiuK summer Axtec, at bur dork lit Erie Duhiii, HriM.lil.vii, suddenly was rent asunder.
rUi was loaded with uU fur Frnuct. Tbo botllea of her crew were burled blub In the air and fell on ueurUy ulilpa.
Xho wi'iv klik-il mid umuy Injiu-vil. flutiom wcra sunisottud. Tb boto((ruih kIiown tin- xlilu afii-r iUv vxkIiimIuil
RELIEVES THE WORST
OF
Think "lljoini-l tho Mtwt Wonderful
Treat incut for Catarrh Kver
UlarovwrU"
Do not try to rur catarrh by Jii
Inu iraa or lottoni; It can not lie
cured In that manner. Tbe only way
In which thta too common dlieaae can
bo fully relieved la through a direct
application to the aflocted larta that
will kill the bacilli of catarrh and pre
vent their growth.
Hreuthlnu the air of Hyomel U the
only known method of treatment
that can really accomplUh thta. It
la the atmplcttt, moat pleaaant and
probably the moat reliable treatment
for catarrh that baa ever been dli
roverod. Tho complete Ilyomcl outfit la in
oxpenilvo and conitlRta of an Inhaler,
dropper and aufftclont Hyomel to lat
aeveral wooka. Thla will effect In
atant relief In ordinary cutea, but
for chronic and dcep-aeatcd canon of
catarrh longer ua may be necessary,
and then an extra bottle of Hyomel
can bo obtained fpr a trilling; aum.
It la not alone tho beat (It might bo
called tbe only) method of treating
catarrh, but It la alao the moat econ
omical. '
a H. Demaray baa ao much confi
dence In tl o power of Hyomel to re
lieve catarrh that ho will for a limit
ed time aell tt.!a medicine under hit
personal it tin ran too to refund the
money If tho purchaser can aay that
It did not benefit.
Any Nw Mtthodtf
"Ain't It airnnvi' th' way Juck beat a
but wife?" "I dunno. IItw dtwa be do
Itr-Clevelund Under.
Ha Can't
Blob Womiiu u a conundrum.
Slob And man never aeema to want
to (rive her up.-l'hllndlihln Record.
' Warned.
The Poet It'a but a atop from the
ubllmo to the rUllculoua.
Tbo Girl Watch your Htcpl-Judge.
Proof of It
"Jack la apoona on Oliidya."
"Yea, and abe area to It that be forks
out" Baltimore American.
8piod Cake.
When makliitt spired cakes alwaye
alft tho spikes with tbe flour. Tbey
will be more evenly distributed.
Htredlty.
EuRenla But dou't you bellovo In
heredity? Clnreuce-8ure! Tbnt'ahow
1 got all my mouey.-Kxcbanee.
Tame.
"Have you a BportlnK Llfef
Bookstall Clerk nt lonely country
tatlonNot veryl-Punch.
8ttro Fire Pumps.
The flrat Ore engine In which ateam
waa used to drive tbo pumps waa that
of Braltbwalto In 1820.
Authera,
Tbe nnmter of poor authora la aa
great aa tho utimber of authora who
re poor. Omnha World-IIorald.
Qsodesy,
Oeodosy la the name given to the
clence of meanm-lug tbe aurface of tbe
earth.
Burning OUsiss..
. Tbe use of tbo biirulutf lona to gen.
erato Ore wax known to the ancient
0 rooks.
Atrial Navloatio.
. Roscnrchea Into tbe principles of aeri
al uavlKntlon date back to the four
teenth century., . ,
. Crooodile Hldts,
Tbe domnnd tor tholr bides In 8outh
Africa Is met by hatching crocodiles In
lncubntora.
Not to Be Broken.
"Una your husband n strong will?"
"My deor. his will Is Incontestable."
t Harper's.
" Most People.
When most people cIiooho food for
tbouiiht they take a prcrilw'Nted varl
et.v, ".Indite
CHICHESTER S PILLS
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS niKllICRC
LITERARY HYPOCRITES.
Here's a Writer Who Frsnkly Admits
Ht'a One of the Clan.
I Jtiw uiuny of us If wo were really
(jiMit-: i diild imiko a tint of great iMMtks
iln.t v.e have tried to enjoy eoi
ituli!'t rK- to?
We have for our own part a greater
aln tlinn (lint on our conscience. There
are a number of (Kioks thut we habitu
ally pretend we buve reud which we
have never rend at oil. They are great
books, we stipinxe. Al least we've
heard u lot about theiu and read a lot
about i hem, und people who axsume to
know Miy they ere gtvut books. 8ome
of thetu we have tiled to read and
couldn't rena. but we buve pretended
at one ilmo or uuother to bare reud all
of tlicta Here Is our llxt of shuuie:
"Tom Jom." , Wo buve tried to reud
It four times uud could uever gel live
page It.to li
"The Vlea- of Waketleld," We hav
attempted It at Icunt nix times and
taken the i-ount In the (Irni round
every time.
"Dante's .Divine Comedy." We tonve
been uolug aguliiHt tbe Cury truiiHlu
lion, which we hear Is u kihkI one. at
least once a year for twenty years, and
we ran t get Interested In It Yet up
to tbe protein moment we have always
pretended that we had rend all of It
and liked It.
-Don Quixote." We buve read a lit
tle of It. nud we know nil tbe usual
thicks that are said about It, and we
even wr;te some stuff about it one
tim. saying all tbe things that are
UHUully said about It, for which we got
123. but we dou't really like It' It puts
us to sleep; It seems long drawn out
and clumsy to us. '
"Bos well's Life of Jolinon." We
never reud any of It But we have pre
tended to and have pretended at times
to quoto Incidents from It and have got
away with the Incidents.
We have always preteuded that we
were fumlllur with Walt Whitman's
poetry, but us a mutter of fact we
never rend anything through, except
ing "When Lilacs l-nnt In the Doo
yard nioonied."-I)on Marquis tn New
York 8uu.
THE TREE ON THE ROOF.
An Old Building Custom to Propitiate
tne Pagan Gods.
Did you ever stop to think why a bit
of ornament hi tbo form of couven
tlounUxed fruit grain or Bowers is al
most Invariably added to the gable of
a Gothic building and very frequently
to the gable of auy other type of build
ing? Do you know Why tbo lightning
rods of our grandfathers were branch
ed at tbe ends like little trees and why
tbe old fashioned 8caudluuvlun. Dan
ish and German contractors contrive
to fasten a branch of a tree or an oar
of com to the topmost pouk of a house
that bus progressed so far In the course
of construction that tbe rafters are In
placer Dsunlly the contractor laughs
sheepishly when be Is asked about the
matter, giving no other reason than
that bis fnther ulwaya provided tbe
blrda with some grain or offered them
a green braucb to rest tn.
The fact Is that the birds buve nctu
log whatever to do with the custom
It is purely religious In Its stgulQcuuce
and entirely pagau. It had its begin
ulng before Christianity was "Inflicted
oh the tmrlmrinus of the north." The
gable of a building was exposed te
both wlud and lightning, so the gods
must do propitiated. Kor Wotnn there
was a small evergreen tree and for
Tlior there wus it bunch of (lowers. . If
tbo favor of the god had been Invoke.)
while the house wns still . Incomplete
tho ceremony must be finished the duj
the house was done li.v the burning or
the llttlo tree or the withered flowers
Then a bunch of grain was tied to the
gable to feed the while horse of the
death god, so tl.nt he would hasten un
bis Journey without -'stopping at that
particular bouse.- Kt. Louis (Jlolte-Dem
ocrut
Well ttttej.
"Tea, grandma; I am to be married
next month."
"But, my dear," said grandma ear
nestly, "you are very young. Do you
feel thnt yon are fitted for married
life J"
. "I am being fitted now, grandma."
explained the prospective bride sweet
ly. "Seven gownal"-Konsaa City Jour
nnl
VICTORIA'S LETTERS.
Royal Secrets That Are Stored Away
In Buckingham Palace.
"We may wonder If tbe world win
ever be allowed to see tbe private cor
resHiidouce amussed by tbo Inte Queen
Victoria." says a writer. It Is stored
awjty in a strong room built Into the
walla of Buckingham (mlace. and tbe
queen shared her confidence wltb no
one.
So long as sbe waa physically able to
do so sbe opened aud closed tbe safe
herself and arranged Its contents.
When she was too feeble to do this she
employed an old and trusted secretary,
but eveu be bud to work under the
royal eye. He wax never allowed to
keep tbe keya uor to read the tetter
that be bandied.
Queen Victoria waa always a voluml
nous letter writer, aud she was tn con
atant communication with uxwt of the
royalties In Euroe. Ever)- domestic
secret and privacy of royalty during
half a century is said to be represented
by tbo contents of this wonderful safe,
aud It Is easy to believe that the mod
era historian would Mod bis bauds full
If be were permitted to brows among
these letters
But probably be will have to wait a
few hundred years, and then bis pop
ular audieiK e will be a languid one. It
Is one of the Ironies of life that we can
never have a thing when we want It
Pittsburgh Press.
A Royal Snake Slaughterer.
The "secretary llrd' Is one of the
most precloiii bird lu South Africa
It In royal ouue, uud any person de
Mtroylug one is liable to s l.ne of Vi
M:ijestle loo!;;i: birds liiey stand
shout three feet lilyli nwl ttetiertilly go
In pair They are of drib color, with
tilni'U. feathery Ic-'h, uii. are valued for
i heir propensity for Killing suukes
Where J he nccreiar.v Ur.l is neui there
are sure to te mnu.t reptiles aUmt
The liitd leafs dnwii its udversnry
tirM ivltb one wlni: and ilien with the
other, in the same time trampllim on
It with its feet until the snake Is sutli
cleutly stunned to catch it by the bead
with its cluws. Then the bird rises ro
up In the air and drops Its victim to
the ground to be killed. By this means
thousands of venomous reptiles are de
stroyed. London Scraps.
Political Cards
(Paid Advertisements)
EUGENE L. COBTJRN
Republican Candidate for
.Nominee tor
County Clerk
Present Incumbent
ECLUS fcOLLOCK
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for,
Assessor
Present Incumbent
A. E. VOORHIES
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Representative
CP. BISHOP
Of Snlcni, Oregon'
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for ,
Presidential Elector
Congressional IHst. Xo, 1
J. A. WHARTON
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
County Clerk
WILL 0. SMITH
Republican Candidate for
Sheriff
Present Incumbent
FOil HAL.
0 ACRES AVt miles from Grants
Pass, no ImpiovtfuenU, for sale
at $40 per acre. Under dltcb sur
vey. Address No. 2415, care
Courier. 657tf
I HAVE four vigorous S. C. Brown
Leghorn cockerels to sell at $1.60
each. They are from high scoring
egg-laying strain. Nothing better
in the state. Tbeo, P. Cramer,
Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 364-Y.
Day-old chicks $12.50 per 100.
Egg, $1 per setting of 16.. 666tf
roil SALIC Six-room plastered
bouso, close In, lot 100x100, good
shade. Address No. 2413, care
Courier. 657tf
MORE BERKSHIRE were exhibited
at the Panama-Pacific exposition
than all other breeds of awlne put
together. Get a start in the most
popular breed. F. R. Steel, Wi
nona ranch, R. 1, Grants Pass,
Ore. I 661tf
FOR SALE A good Jersey cow,
fresh in about ten daya. C. R.
Brechtbill. 671
FOR SALE Durham cow and heifer
eight months old and three small
calves. Inquire P. Olsen, R. F. D.
No. 1. Phone 500-R-2. (71
IF YOU have a snap In property, list
it with me, as I have calls for sev
eral places. Cbas. Morrison. 671
195 EGGS per ben is the average for
my entire flock of breeders. Mated
to 200-egg strain O. A. C. cockerels.
Chicks $12.50 per 100. Eggs $1
a setting. Geo. P. Cramer. 691
FORD FOR SALE Five-passenger,
equipped with electric spot light
and presto tank, trunk rack, spare
tire carrier, for quick sale. Address
No. 2432, care Courier. 671
FOR SALE One splendid grade Hol
stetn heifer, 22 months old. In fine
condition, daughter of a four
gallon cow. F. A. Wilson, Three
Pines, Ore. 672
FOR SALE 26 acres bottom land
near Grants Pass, all under fine
irrigation system. Inquire 2501
Courier. 694
FOR SALE Confectionery and pool
business, two pool tables, chairs,
lamps and other fixtures, and about
$200 In merchandise. Doing a
good business every day. H. Bleg
low, Kerby, Oregon. 674
FOR SALE Typewriter and desk,
range, kitchen safe, wardrobe,
toilet, sewing machine, lounge,
writing desk, book shelves, morris
chair, beds, heater, , commode,
books lawn swing. 408 E St. 471
BARGAINS Some One ones on easy
terms in residence property. Ad
dress No. 2512, care Courier. 67
TO EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE I have several choice
California residence and ranch
properties to exchange for Grants
Pass modern bungalow or close in
acreage. Quick action. A. N. Par
sons. 630tf
TO RENT
FOR RENT Seven-room house
cheap. Partly furnished. Inquire
of H. M. White, 721 North Fourth
street. 671
HOARD AND ROOMS.
ROOM and 'board In private home,
. 411 North Sixth street. Phone
207-J. 673
ABSTRACTS
ABSTRACTS When buying prop
erty or loaning money, protect
yourself by insisting on an authen
tic abetract. We make them.
Grants Pass Abstract Co., W. E.
Hanson, manager, Albert building,
opposite post office. Phone 2 2 6-J.
,. Ml'SICAL INSTRUCTION
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franco-
Belgian school of violin playing.
E. R. Lawrence, 215 I street.
ELKCTUICAL REPAIRS
ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK done
at reasonable prices. Bring down
the. iron you thought was worn
out and perhaps I can repair it.
R. 3. Bush. Phone 14 1-R. 664tt
ASSAYERS
E. R. CROUCH, Assayer, chemist,
metallurgist. Roms 201-203 Pad
dock Building. Grants Pass.
VETERINARY 81'RGEON
DR. R. J. BE8TUL, Veterinarian
Office In Wlnetrnut Implement
Building. Phone 113-J. Resi
dence phone 305-R.
Old. papers, for starting fires. 6c
TIME C.UU
California and Oregon Coast
Railroad Company
(The Oregon Cave Itoule)
Effective Monday, Dec. 20, 1915.
Train 1 lr. Grants Paaa...7;00 a.m.
. Arrives Water Creek 8:00 a.m.
Train 2 lr. Waters CreekS:15 .m.
Arrives Grants Paas9:16 a.m.
Train t lr. Grants Pass 2:00 p.m.
Arrives Waters Creeks 1:00 p.m.
Train 4 lr. Waters Creefc6:00 p.m.
Arrives Grants Pass 6:00 p.m.
On Sundays trains No. 1 and 2 axe
canceled.
All trains leave Grants Pass from
the corner of G and Eighth streets,
opposite the Southern Pacific depot.
For all Information regarding
freight and passenger service call at
the office of the company, Public Ser
vice building, or phone 1J8-R for
sane.
Train will stop on flag at any point
between Grants Pass and Waters
Creek. Passenger service every day
In the week.
REGISTRATION
i
All naturalized citizens must ex
hlbit FINAL citizenship papers
when registering. Do not ask to be
registered, unless you comply with
the above.
Wives of naturalized citizens, no
matter where horn, and, children born
in a foreign country if naturalized by
father must present their fathers' or
husbands' "FINAL" papers. .
E. 'L.' COBTJRN,
675 County Clerk.
Oietilled Water.
lUsiiiii-n water nftcr baring iwen ex
hisn tn tbe sir Im mie of the int a
iiiiiriutiM of drink Its daily ose In
i!i('j:sured tiautltie In helpfal In -sei
ot dyspein and greatly assist the
general function of the Imir Ever;,
inrjre steamer rarries a water dlxtillinj;
apparatus by wblch sea water 1 niudf
fresh. In tbe days before steuiueis
primitive distilling apparatus was used
on warships and vessels currying pas
sengers.
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physiciaxs
I O. CLEMENT, IS, D.-Practlc
limited to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Glasses fitted.
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, and on ap-'
polntment. Office phone 62; rest'
dence phone 359-J.
3. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D., Physician
and surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night. Res."
phone 369; office phone 183
Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. '
J. P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician and
Surgeon. Phones; Office, 326;
residence, 324. Calls answered
at all hours. Country calls at
tended to. Lundeburg Bldg.
F. H. INGRAM, D. C. D. O. Men
tal, Spinal, Nervous and Cbronle
Diseases. Office, 215 North Sixth
street- Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to 5.
Other hours by appointment
Phone 7. Res. phone, 197-J.
DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on
diseases of eye, ear, nose and
throat; glasses fitted. Office hours:
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phones:
Res". 234-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt
BnUdlng, Grants Pass, Oregon.
DR. F. D. 8TRICKER Diseases ot
children and general practice. Tele
phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build
ing. . tf.
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY, D. M. D First-lass
dentistry. 109 Sontk Sixtk
street. Grants Pass, Oregon.
BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod
ern dental work. ; Marguerite H.
Elliot, dental assistant Rooms 4
and 5, Golden Rule building.
Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265.
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON, Attonuy-at-Uw.
Practice In all State and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Big.
COLVIG & WILLIAMS Attorneys-at-Law.
Grants Pass Banking Co.
Building, Grants Pass, Oregon.
E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice
In all courts. First National Bank
Building.
EDWARD a RICHARD, Attorney-t-Law.
OnW Masonic Temple,
Grants Pass, Oregon. .. .
W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law
County . attorney for Josephine
County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg.
O. S. BLANCH ARD, Attorney-at-Law,
Grants Pass Banking Co. building.
Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon.
V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-law,
practices in state and federal
courts. Rooms 2 and ' 3, over
Golden Rule store.
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
ainds of dray age and . transfer
work carefully and promptly done.
Phone 132-R. Stand at frieght
depot A. Shade, Propr. i .
F. O. Isham, drayage and transfer.
Safes, pianos and furniture moved
packed, shipped ' and stored.
Phone Clarke ft Holman, No. 60.
Residence phone 124-R.
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Bres. Transfer Co. Phone
15-R.
MISCELLANEOUS
CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up In
B-gallon glass Jars and delivered
at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary.
Telephone 293-R and water wagon
will call.
PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear
and refreshing. Bacterial test as
sure that this water is pure. De
livered In five-gallon , bottles.
W. E. Beckwlth. 'Order by phone,
602-F-3. 459tf
LODGES
GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84. A. F.
A. M. Stated Communica
tions 1st and 3d Tuesdays.
Visiting brethern cordially
invited. A. K. Cass, W. M.
Ed. G.' Harris, secretary.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1.O.
ttrmn. , O. F., meets every Wed
x n8day eve in I.O.O.F.
w hall, cor. 6th and H. Sts.
VUltlng Odd Fellows cordially invit
ed to be nresent. I. V. Rnwnll. N.
iG.. Clyde Martin, Secretary.
DECORATORS AND PAINTERS
PAPERHANGING, : graining, paint
ing. For the beet work at lowest
prices phone 295-J. C. G. Plant,
South Park street '
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