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MONDAY, FEWtrAUY 81, 1010. DAILY ROGUE ItlVElt COURIER PAGE THRE2 r n APPOINTED TO U. S." f? ' . r .j)(f.. f . IsimtA' - v - 1 ' . z r f 1 .!- Photo by American PrM Aocli!on. Louis D. UramU'l. radical Iloiiton lawyer wboiw namo was rIvcd to th enato by the prtwldent to (III the vacant seat la tbt United State suprems court causlnj rnnNldcrabla dlscutmton. domestic life in Africa. A Warning to Utile Boys Who Would Like to Ce Heathens. I went wltb vty lantern Into Zo's llt tlu but. says Jmu Kviiyou Mackouxte lu the AtlantlcOloiiilily, I sat.dowu by the flie. uml lltere was tbo family too. Meiidoin was Lcnlttiw' some water 111 a Ui l!nck kettle. Tbo youutrcst. Wploito. still wltUout twtb. was bowl liitf In tbf arum of little brother, rrtwntly to tbo llflit of my lauteru Meiidmn IhIurh bcr three-yeur-old. Slio ewptlei her hot water Into wooden bowl; wltb a apointo of cnmli nl leaves be wnbi' tlrst one little foot and then the other. Kid bowls. II In fwt are ai're. tnr little duffer! He holds out bis hand for bis father to lesK until lK.il, i hold. Miitber Is relent feet are snaked; tbeu she o.ein a lit tle leaf 'tu''.ct. Tliwro is naive made of the tmrlt oi tin' redwood ttve She adds a Utile palm nil to this, and very can-fully she aimlnN the Vttle feet The sol sulfide, and tin1 ''I'lM walks off oil III heels. Now the v" h"" more watiT Into the low! tut:rp fie fretful baby out of the UuiuU of i:tt'.e brother, stands the weein' Ihlnu lu her holt f liend on the lay thsr and swabs her down with water There 1 Hip fn miliar inltlnl mV With bcr maternal hands nhe cImiiwk tlmt little person all Klltterlnir with wet. and she says, looking nt ne and smlllns. "GkI has sent mo mn U trouble." Anl the fa ther says. opMpos of notblnif. "All these have been bnptlred," I sit on my stool by the lire and feel steeped In the most human domesticity., Everywhere In the world at tbls hour IWlo. children are whimpering over their evening ablutions. It Is mistake to think tlmt any child of good mother escapes. So much for the Illusions of little boy who would like to be heathen. COLOR OF SEA WATER. Prom Troplosl Aiurss to ths Vivid Grains Nssr the Poles. Why Is tbo ocean bluet ,nofiocUon of the aky, you soy. This' account for some of the color, but hot all. It is well known that tbo tint varies great ly in different localities.' Towns tak ing aea water baths on ocean llnera are always surprised by the very ho tlceable color of their morning tuue. Color lu sea wator Is largely a mat ter of saltness nnd density. In the tropics the trcmondous evaporation In duccd by the biasing sun causes the V water to be much saltier than In high er latitudes. For many miles north , and soutli of tbo equator tbo wntcr of tho world's oceans Is a deep bluo which , fndes nnd changes to groen the fur ther 0110 goes toward tho poles, In ;; the Arctic nnd Antarctic oceans the greens nro almost us vivid as the ' tropical azures. Chlnn's Yellow sea derives Its color partly from tho mud dy wnter poured In by Its great rivers and partly , from small organisms which exist thoro In numbers which exceed tho 120.(XK).000 living creatures to the square mile found on tbo aver age. ; The question of snlt In water brings up our old friend tho Dead sea. which contnlns 23 per emit of solid matter and. bulk for bulk. Is heavier than tbo human body. Many bollovo. even In , Jerusnlom. that bathing lu tbls fa mous body of water Is harmful nnd iwlmmlng impossible. This l not tho fact. The chlorldo of magnesia In tho wator possesses medicinal qualities If It la not permitted to get into the eyes. It la true that tho density of tho water , rendera fast progress In swimming dif ficult, but the impossibility of linking more than makes up for lt-Agwl Nowi. , Nomination petitions at the Courier office. SUPREME COUUT (t - 1 f J . . L ' - " -A ,',Tfr..i, WHEN WASHINGTON REJOICED Gavs Way t Transports of Osl'gM Whan Frsnoh Aid Approsohsd. It was while tbey were salllne down the Delaware from ' Philadelphia to Chester that Itocbaiubeau and his offi cer! taw Uo dignified Washington give way to trausorta of boyish dulltfbU wc learn from the dmry of Ilarou Cltisen. a Frenchman who served with llocbam beau. Washington aiood on the bank as they approached, -waving his bat and a white baudkerchlef. apparently In token of great Joy." Scnrcely had Rocbambcau lauded when Wusblnu ton. usually calm and reserved, threw himself Into his arms and disclosed the great news-tbat the French Admiral LNiGrnsse was close at hand and would blockade Ui Cbea,ske while Corn- wains uew uimcu uu mv untuw-v. . Soon after De Grusse showed that Washington's rejoicing was uot unde served by crippling the English fleet I under Hood and Groves and again boi tllng up the Chesapeake. In tbo meai tlmo the allied armies bad begun the lege of Ycktown.- destined to settle tbo future o America. Tbo Americana were unaccustomed to siege operations, but Rochambcuu. a veteran lu such matters, proved Invaluable, and the l" vestment went on apace until, on Oct. 10, 17S1. the final assault was dellv. ercd and Cornwallls surrendered. IK BATTLE In the dayi thai tried men's touli, when danger and death were al the doot and difficulties preued on every ude, Wadiington, bom to command, to ride on the whirlwind and direct the itoim, discovered to the astonished world that in the wilds ol, America had been raised a hero equal lo the mighty task of working but the salvation ol hit country Captain Samuel White, 1800 l.msiinn notlm. ConrW ortVe, v l'V - IV,- yjmv T Portlnixl, Feb. 21. Market quota tions tod ti y were: Wheat Club, 04 499; bluetem, 1.05 01.09. ' Oatg No. 1 wblto feed, 26.50 27.00. - Harloy Feed. 28.60. IIogiH-riiNit live, 8. t'rlme iteers, 7.50; fancy cowl, 8. BO 15 8.75; 1iwit culveg, 708. Piirlnir Umb, 99.05. l)uttcr City creamery, 34; coun try, 25 29. Egg Selected local rxtrai, 25. Ifonii, 14 015; broilers, Hl5; geeao, 10 (ff 11. Copper, 28'4. ItEXEW CJILtFT C'H.IIUaKA AGAINST AVIATION HEAD Washington, Feb. 21. Senator Robinson today, renewed before the senate military committee his charges of Inefficiency, extravagance, graft, favoritism and deceit against Colonel Robor and the army aviation service. Robinson emphasised his claim that the war department had Information against the service for some months, but was Interested In covering up the situation rather than in making ra dical changes. "KOHEKT- GAFFXEY IS A WOMAN AGAIN Seattle, Feb. 2 l"Robert': Gaf fney, the "lazy husband" of Mrs. Mar garet Caffney, who turned out after 18 years of masquerading to be a "lady husband," has returned today to the habllments of tier sex. : . She Is wearing women's clothing. Prosecutor Ludln baa determined he cannot hold "Mr." Gaffney on any change. , v STEAMEIt CATCHES FIRE AT DOCK IN BRITTLE 8eattle, Fefb. 21 A fire, originat ing from sponteanous combustion, broke out on the big steamship Vic toria, of the Alaska Steamship comp any at 10 o'clock this morning, but was put under control with little dammage. . The Victoria was lying at Pier No. 2, loading for southwestern Alaska ports and Unalaska. TURKS EVACUATE AN ARMEXiIn CITY Rome, Feb. 21. The Turks are evacuating Bitlls, In Armenia, south west of Lake" Van, according to Pctro grad advices today. The Russians followed up their conquest of Mush and Achlat and occupied all the territory around Lake Van. -!. : r Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBURN Republican Candidate for .Nominee for . County Clerk Present Incumbent ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Assessor Present Incumbent A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for .Nominee for Representative CP. BISHOP ,: Of Salem, Oregon ; .'.', Reoublican Candidate for iNomineo ior Presidential Elector ConRTCfNlonrtl PI st. No. 1 J. A. WHARTON Republican . Candidate for Nominee tor County Clerk WILL 0. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff Present Incnnibc-nt GEO E. LUNDBURGr Republican Candidato for Nominee for rotate Senator LAND MARKETS Classified Advertising FOif. SALE 40 ACRES 4 miles from Grants Pass, no improvements, for sale at 140 per, acre. Under ditch sur vey. Address No, 2415, care Courier. 657tf 1 HAVE four vigorous S. C. Brown Leghorn cockerels to sell at $1.50 each. Tbey are from high scoring egg-laying strain. Nothing better in the state. Theo. P. Cramer, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 364-Y. Day-old chicks f 12.50 per 100. Eggs, 11 per setting of 15. 656tf FOR SALE Six-room . plastered a' M . M t f A - J nouse, ciose in, 101 ivvxivv, goou shade. Address No. 2413, care Courier. . 657tf MORE BERKSHIRES were exhibited at the Panama-Paclflc exposition than all other breeds of swine put together. Get a start In the, most popular breed. F. R. Steel, Wi nona ranch, R. 1, Grants Pass, Ore. 661tf 195 EGGS per hen is the average tor my entire flock of breeders., Mated to 200-egg strain O. A. C. cockerels. Chicks $12.50 per 100. Eggs $1 a aettlng. Geo. P. Cramer.- 691 FOR SALE 26 acres bottom land near Grants Pass, all under fine Irrigation system. Inquire 2501 Courier. ' 694 BARGAINS Some fine ones on eacy terms In residence property. Ad dress No. 25 If, care Courier. 675 SUNNY DALE strawberry farm for sale, 98 acres, 25 cleared, t in strawberries, 8 sub-Irrigated, un developed water supply, house and barn, three miles from Merlin. Ad dress W. S. Butler, Merlin, Ore. 76 FOR SALE One farm team, harness and wagon. One 12 h, p. steam engine and saw outfit. Three cows. Inquire of C. A. Wlnetrout. 677 FOR SALE Manzanita wood, $1.75; fir, $1.70 per tier. All Bound wood. Price good for one week. Orders received at the Josephine Grocery, Phone 114. 678! FOR SALE Large building, Includ ing lot building stands on. Close in. Will sacrifice for $60 If taken within five days. Inquire 806 West I street 675 FOR SALE Five-room bungalow, atrlcty modern, large location. $2,100; terms lot, flrsb Four-room bungalow, modem. $1,500; $100 down, small monthly payments. Isaac Best. 679 FOR SALE at a sacrifice, or will rent 43 acres and 25 acres, mostly river bottom, five miles from town. Fair buildings, also silo. Complete equipment. 28 head dairy cattle, 3 horses. Liberal terms, 5 per cent interest. J. M. Watkins, R. F. D. No. 2. 675 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 BENT FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Modern. No children. In quire 656 North Sixth street. 679 FOR RENT Seven-room house with bath, nearly half acre fine garden ground, Just off pavement, or will sell. Inquire 801 North Sixth street. . 676 WANTED WANTED i. competent girl for gen eral house work. Inquire No. 2516, Courier; 671tf LADY AGENTS Wanted. Good pay. Call room 32, Oxford hotel. Good for ten days. ' 673 COLLECTIONS NOTICE All persons Indebted to tho firm of C. P. Bishop & Co., are hereby notified to .make arrange ments for Immediate payment to 1 O. L. Ragan.. Persons with' ac counts against the firm kindly send .bills at once. C. P. Bishop & Co. 76 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On Improved farm lands. V. A. Clements, room 2-3, Golden Rule building. ' 677 ABSTRACTS ABSTRACT'S When buying prop erty or loaning money, protect yourself by insisting on an authen tic aibetract. We make them. Grants Pass Abstract Co., W, E. HanBon, manager, Albert building, opposite post office. Phone 226-J. AS8AYEIU4 E, R. CROUCH, -Assaycr, chemist, metallurgist. Roms 201-203 Pad , dock Building. Grants Pass. ' VETEIUNAUY 8L1UJEON DR. R. J. BE8TUL, Veterinarian, Office In Wlnetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. ( Resi dence phone 205-R. - MUSICAL INSTItUCTION VIOLIN INSTRUCTION "Franco Belgian school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, 215 I street. TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company , (The Oregon Caves Route) Effective Monday, Dec. 20, 1915. ' Train 1 It. Grants Pass. 7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek 8:00 a.m. Train 3 lr. Waters Creet8:15 cm. Arrives Grant Paas 9:16 a-m. Train 3 lr. Grants Pass 3:00 p.m. Arrives Waters Creekl:00 p.m. Train 4 It. Waters CreelLS:00 p.m. Arrive Grant Pass 1:00 p.m. On 8undaya trains No. 1 and t are 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 8er- rlce building, or phone iis-h ior same. - : . Train will atop on flag at any point between Grants Pass and. Waters Creek Passenger service every day In the week. - REGISTRATION . All naturalized citizens must ex hibit "FINAL" citizenship papers when registering. Do not ask to be registered unless you comply with the above. Wives of naturalized citizens, no matter where born, and children born In a foreign country If naturalized by father must present their fathers or husbands' "FINAL" papers. . E. L. COBURN. 675 -;..'... , County Cleric. i wf 6 .m I . . . a 1 :!.-! i rir f I mm w iattattaaMtauaswiJ j m Machine 1 with a 1 1 ts Personality" ft f I VTO matter what your ! fl J touch this new 2 "Hoyal Master- Model 10 will fit it i t Jas turn the set-screw f ' and regulate the touch 1 I o of this new Royal to j ! 5 fit YOURSELF! Make i g it liht and smooth as sja velvet or firm and JS snappy aa you like. llBuiltfor"Big M Business end its wm Great Army of r Expert Operators JjJ - Every keen willed iten ogrspher every office mans SJ ger every eipert operator on ti the firing line of " Big Bui B new" will grasp the enormous work-saving value of the new Zl Royal's Adjustaktt Touch " f0 that takes the "grind" out f fkj of typewriting! $ 't)i But the new Model 10 hs f I B)i many other bi(, vital new 19 features. Jnvesligatt tktml J Get ths Facts t ( 9 Bend for ths " Royal man " ( and sk for a DEMONSTRA- i CIS TirlN. Dr urit ... llnM- fn, 3 ournwbrochurea,,,B;iTJ SERVICE," and One Pro- I J? blttn Suhid postal brings ! 5 t !3 thorn frco of charge. JPric.$ioo(C, , j f a u n !! f 1 ii j ) R0TAL TYPEWRITER CO, be j j WXU K KIVEli ! t j I .f WVKiEU Agent.. " j PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, and on. ap pointment. Office phone 62; real 'dence phone 359-J. ' . . LOUGH RIDGE, M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night.. Res. phone ,869; 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 Chronle Diseases. Office, 215 North Sixth street Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to I. Other hours - by appointment Phone 7 Res. phone, 197-J. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist oa diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours: 9 to 13 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m. Phones: Res. 234-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grant Pass,' Oregon. DR. r. D. STR1CKER Diseases of children and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build lng. ; , .J ,; ;, . ..: , ti DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D., Flrst-clasa dentistry. 109 South Sliti 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, Attorn..y-at-Law. . Practice In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIG ft 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 H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Offlcs Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, 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 kinds of drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 132-R. Stand at trleght Jepot A. 8hade,-Propr. F. G. Isham, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clarke ft Holman, No. 50. Residence phone 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-R. MISCKLLAXEOU8 CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up in 5-galIon glass Jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. ' URE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial test as sure that this water Is pure. , De livered In . five-gallon bottles. W. E. Beckwith. Order by phone, 602-F-3, ,. : 45Stf, IjODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84,' A. F. A. M. Stated Communica tions lBt and 3d Tuesdays. Visiting brethern cordially invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. 0. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE. NO. 78, 1.O. mi O. 'F., taeets every Wed nesdayeve In I.O.O.F. hall, cor. 6th and II. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit ed to be present. I. V. Howell, N. Q., Clyde Martin. Secretary. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING, graining, paint ing. For the best work at lowest prices phone 296-J. C. G. Plant South Park Btreet. A tcA