Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, March 06, 1916, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MONDAY, MARCH 0, 1010.
DAILY 1IOGUB RIVER COURIER
PAGE THBE3
POii SALE
TO RENT
PWYSICIA58
Classified Advertising
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IHOOSE a friend like you would your tmokh'
tobacco Don't have one that ain't wuth
keepln' always and that you won't
grow to like better evVy day.
Jj PIPE4 of VELVET!
A jovial, kindly companion, whose
mellow friendliness has brightened many
a trying hour for m
A steady, commbnsense friend, this slow
burning pipe of VELVET how often some
; knotty problem has been solved with its aid.
HoW .nm Itinis -has VELVET'S cheer
Inspired us to "try again!"
Hbnc$t,Vtru8ty pipe of VELVET, Nature made you a
hearty, kindly friend. And two years have you spent
J in bringing your fragrance, mellowness and flavor to its
full perfection. - :
Old friend, pipe of VELVET, here! wishing ourselves
many of you !- 'J7'1'-.
10c Th 6c MeUWlned Bags Oaa Pound Glass Humidors
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SPECIAL
ENVOY
REPORTS
Washington, Mar. 6. President
Wilson and Colonel House, h la per
sonal envoy to Europe, breakfasted
togetlher today while Houae report
ed on bta tour of the belligerent coun
tries It la understood the president and
his close friend conferred with re
Kard to conditions In the warring na
tions, and that House made an In
formal report ot his observations In
London, Paris, and Berlin.
Later House will confer with the
cablnot and make a more detailed re
port. ,
House lived up to the characteriza
tion European editors gave him that
of a "Sphinx In a felt hat' He re
fused to say anything with regard to
his trip or International affairs, but
denied ho would establish his resi
dence In Washington. Iouse prob
ably will go to New York tomorrow or
Wednesday. ' '.' ; t ., ';
ROCKEFELLER'S MONEY 1 .
LOOKS GOOD TO MRS. THRESH
Oakland, ' Cnl., Mar.. 6.-Mrs.
llermls J. ThrcBh, divorcee, admitted
today having written a leap year pro.
posal of marriage to John D. Rocke
feller Sr., telling 1ilm she "loved him
tor the money he bad made,'!.,,,
1
nnnr i sun a a rt u rrn
t'UHIUlHUMAnWIo ;
. Portland, Mar. 6. Today's mar
ket quotations were:
Waeat Club, 94 099; bluestem,
1.01 1.05.
.Oats No. 1 white feed, 25.25 26.
Barley Feed, 29.
Hogs- Best live, 8.30.
Prime steers, 7.70 3 7.90; fancy
cows, '66.80; best calves, 8 8.50.
Spring lambs,. 9. , .
Butter City creamery, 82; coun
try, 25.. , . '", '
Eggs Selected local extras, 18 Mi
if 20.
'.. Hens, It;' broilers, 17; goose,
1011. . "
Copper, 28 to. v
HTATK DEPARTMENT ' I
. GETS COPIES OP ORDERS ,
' Washington, Mar. 6. The state
department today received appendices
and photographic copies of the al
jlcgod British admiralty orders direct
ing armod merchant ships to attaok
submarines. ' ' i 1 -The
documents were forwarded to
: Washington- 'by Germany, as reasons
for Iho Teutonic campaign of torpe
1 doing armed ships without warning.
' The appendices and photographic
'o-Milcs of alleged British admiralty
orders have not yet been studied by
Ee?rotary Lansing and he refused to
express an opinion on them.
CynguWi
SCHOONER THOMAS WAND
IX TROUBLE TS STORM
Seattle, Mar. 6. Caught in a gale,
the lumber-laden schooner Thomas
Wand, owned by the Win. Olson S. S,
Company of San FranclBco, which left
! Eagle Harbor Sunday for San Pedro,
Is reported breaking up off Tatooah
Island. ' The steamship Admiral
Dewey, of the Admiral tine, has put
a line aboard and Is towing the Wand
toward the straits. ; - .' ...
Part of the schooner's deckload ia
overboard and two ot her three masts
are lost. The Dewey , is 'in. wireless
communication with, the portwar-
dena' office In Seattle. -, - , , -
The gale is blowing 60 miles an
hour outside Cape Flattery and has
been raging Blnce Sunday.
IJIVUHTIUATW KAI'IAWIUM
OX DESTROYED TREBLB
San Dlogo, Mar. 6. The, findings
of the naval Investigation 'board, com
posed of LleutenantB Glassford, Willis
and McClure, In the matter of the ex
plosion which occurred Saturday on
board the United States destroyer
Preble will foe reviewed today hy Ad
mlral Wlnslow, commander of the
, Taclflo fleet. The Investigation will
also be concluded today. , ; , .
I , Coxswain Robert GrosBert was fa
tally injured, dying Saturday night,
and three seamen were seriously
tu mod when gasoline fumes exploded
In the bilges of the Preble. ' ,
40 ACRES 4 Vt miles from Grants
Pass, no Improvements, for sale
at 140 per acre. Under ditch sur
vey. Address No. 2415, care
Courier. ' 6671
I HAVE tour vigorous S. C. Brown
Leghorn cockerels to sell at $1.50
each. They are from LIgh. scoring
egg-laying strain. Nothing better
Jn tbe state. Theo, P. Cramer,
Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 364-Y.
Day-old chicks $12.60 per 100.
Eggs, $1 per setting of 15. 656tf
FOR SALE Six-room plastered
house, close In, lot 100x100, good
shade. Address No. 2413, care
Courier. 657tf
MORE BERKSHIRES were exhibited
at tbe Panama-PadBo exposition
than all other breeds of swine put
together. Get a start in the most
popular breed. F. S. Steel, Wi
nona ranch, R. 1, Grants Pass,
Ore. 661tf
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
FOR SALE 26 acres bottom land
near Grants Pass, all under fine
irrigation system. Inquire 2501
Courier. 694
INFORMATION LANDS. Oregon-
California Land Grant Lands.
Three-maps, showing all tracts in
Douglas, Josephine and Curry and
Jackson counties, with general de
scription and status of said lands,
for 1.50 for each map. Township
ownership plats, 2-Inch per mile,
of Coos and Josephine counties,
showing government, private and
grant lands, at 75c per township;
other counties In preparation. I
sell the Anderson maps yon know
them. M. J. Anderson, Grants
,Pass, Ore. 701
MRS. BURTON'S spring stock of mil
Ilnery has juat arrived and tbe
public is cordially Invited to call
and inspect It 407 N. 6th St 704
HOMESTEAD 160 acres, close in,
14 acres in cultivation, improve
ments worth $1,600; $300 takes it.
Address No. 346, care Courier. 687
NEW MODERN HOUSE Furnished,
gas fitted, stationary wash tubs,
garage. Close to business district
$2,000, It taken at once. No. 353,
care Courier. 687
FOR SALE 80 acres, alfalfa and
' beet land, at bargain price.' Also
' 10-horsepower electric motor, al
most new, 75 . per cent actual
value. Address Grave Creek Ranch,
Leland, Oregon. . 708
146 ACRES in Illinois valley for sale
at a ibargaln It taken at once. Ad
dress owner, L. S. Morrison,
Placer, Ore. ' 687
ONE H. P. Electric motor and 3 h. p.
electric motor for sale cheap. ; In
i Quire Courier office. , 688
100x150 on B St.. $500! 100x100 en
B St., $500; 77x100, with, modern
cottage, on B St., $2,000; 100x100
. on A St., $500; 100x100 on A St.,
$600; 50x133 on A St.,, $5,00., Each
parcel ot land is high' and dry and
is a bargain. For particulars ad
dress No. 865, care Courier.'. 708
BUTTERMILK for hog feed for sale
to the highest bidder at the Rogue
Valley creamery. . 688
FOR SALE Milch cows. Inquire of
; "Mrs,; Ben Dimmlck, one-halt mile
west of town. ' r'
V91
FOR SALE Modern home, .' six
grooms, plastered, cement walks,
( iehade, lawn, ; pantry,-. closet , bath
and all conveniences. - Close In.
$1,500 for quick ' sale. Terms.
Phdne 101-L. 1 ; .- .-' 687
FOR , SALE Cheap, 160-acre relin-
qulahment,! team, wagon, harness,
yearling colt, 7 head ' of ' cattle.
' Make an offer. . Address No. 891,
care Courier. ' 691
FOR SALE 40 acres, about four
miles from , city. First-class im
provements. Price $35 per acre.
Jos. Moss. ,. - v 686tf
FOR SALE Two lots, Railroad ad
dition, on corner, two blocks from
saBh and door factory, cost $300.
No reasonable offer refused, need
cash. L. F. Grimm, 756 Vanderbllt
street, Portland, Ore. i 687
TO LEASE
PALACE HOTEL, . Grants Pass, to
lease tor term of years; furniture
for sale. Retiring on account ot
111 health. Address W, S. Wood,
. City. .. '608
SUB-SOIL plow for rent, 50c per day
or 2.50 per week. Inquire of
Ross Bailey. . 8ltf
TOR RENT Modern nve-rooni bun
galow, fully furnished. Inquire
Mrs. Arthur Dennlson, 615 H
street. ' 688
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
bouse. Apply 654 North Third
street. 687
WANTED
WANTED Married man . on farm
about tour miles from Merlin. No
objections to one or two children.
Wages 335, without board. P. O.
Box 72, Merlin. 687
TEAM WORK done, 60c per hour.
Inquire 928 D street, or address
N. G. Johnston, City. 690
WANTED to hear from owner ot
. good ranch for sale. Send cash
price and description. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. 710
WANTED General house work by
experienced glrL Apply 715 North
Seventh street 687
LOST
LOST Saturday, February 26, sliver
chain and pendant Finder please
phone 278-R, or return to Helen
Fifleld. 686
AUTO SERVICE
PRIVATE AUTO service leaves Jose
phine hotel dally for Kerby, Hol
land and Waldo. Marve Jordan,
phone 332-J, or Oldlng's garage,
phone 45-R. - 709
ASSAYERS
. K. CROUCH, Asaayer, chemist
metallurgist Roms 201-203 Pad
dock Building. Grants Pass.
CONTRACTORS
D. A. FITZGERALD Contractor and
builder. Plans and specifications
a specialty. Houses built while
you wait Phone 117-J. 708
DECORATORS AND PAINTERS
PAPERHANGING, graining, palnt-
lngJ I For the best work at lowest
prices pbone 295-J. ; C. G. Plant
South Park street :..tr' -.,; -
w " -ABSTRACTS
ABSTRACTS When buying ' prop
erty, or loaning money, protect
yourself by insisting on an authen
tic ' wbetract We make. them.
Grants Pass Abstract 'Co., W. E.
Hanson, manager, Albert building,
opposite post office. Phone 226-J.
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian,
Office, in Winetrout Implement
Building. Phone 11S-J. Resi
dence phone 305-R. - " -
TIME CARD
California and Oregon Coast
' sauroad uoiapany
-(The Oregoa Caves Ronte)
Effective Monday, Deo. 20, 1915.
Train 1 It. Grants Pass 7:00
Arrires Raters Cmk$ :00 a.m.
Train 1 It. Waters Creek.8:ll a.m.
ArriTea Grants Pats 9:16 a.m.
Train t It.' Grant Passu3:00 p.m.
Arrives Waters Creek-.!: 00 p.m.
Train a IT. waters Greek S :00 p.m.
Arrives Grants Pass 6:00 p.nu
. On Sundays trains No, 1 and S are
canceled, :,
. - All trains leave Grants Pass from
the corner of G and. Eighth streets,
opposite the Southern Pacific depot
For all Information regardlnx
freight and passenger -service call at
tbe ofTioe of the company; Public Ser
vice building, or phone 138-R for
sante; 1 " ", ,
. Train will stop on flag at any point
between Grunts Pass and ' Waters
Creek. : Passenger service every day
In the week
' , In No Hurry. , A
""Too many people," said a clergy
man, "regard their religion as did the
little boy lu the jam closet Ills moth
er pounced on him suddenly. He stood
on tiptoe, ladling Jam with both hands
from the jam pot to his mouth.
" 'Oh, Jacky r his motbor cried,
'And only Inst night you prayed to be
made a salutr
"His face, an expressionless mask of
Jam, turned toward her. 1 1 : : ' :
" 'Yes, but not till after I'm dead.' he
explained." :
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Dticcndtd From the Cruiidtr. ,
Tbe ToiiuTopn. a Puluira desert tribe,
whoso members wear "cita so contin
ually that near relatives are said not
to recwrnlfce each other If lh pm-ment
In question happenx to be reiuuved. are
direct (loHceiiuiuiu i.f a nutj if i ru
sndcrs who ere the way to
eniUer JerUHnletn and Me cn. Detroit
Free Pre , . ' . j ,
L. O. CLEMENT, Vi, D. Practica
( limited to diseases of the eye, ear.
nose and throat Glasses fitted.
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, and on ap
pointment Office pbone 62; resi
dence pbone S59-J. '
8. LOUGHRIDOE. M. D.. PhTBleUn
and surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night. Res.
phone 369; . office phone 113
Sixth and1 H. Tuffs Building.
. P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician and
Surgeon. Phones: Office, , 326;
residence, 324. , Calls answered
at all hoars. Country calls at
tended to. Lnndebnrg Bldg.
DR. ED BYWATER Specialist oa
diseases ot eye, ear, nose and
throat; glasses fitted. Office hours:
9 to 12 s. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Phones:
Res. 2S4-J; Office. 257-J. Schmidt
Ballding, Grants Pass, Oregon.
DR. F. D. STRICKER Diseases ot
children and general practice. Tele
phone 174-J. Office: Uasonle build
ing, tf.
A. A. WITH AM, M. D., Physician and
Surgeon. Office: Hall Building,
corner Sixth and I streets. Phone
116. Honrs: 9 a, m. to 4 p. m.
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY, D. M. D., First-class
dentistry. 109 K South Sixtn
street. Grant Pass, Oregon. . ,
BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod
ern dental work. Marguerite H.
Elliott dental assistant Room 4
and 5, Golden Rule building;
Grants Pass, Ore. Pbone 265-J.
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON. Attorn.T-at-Law.
Practice In all State and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Big.
COLVIG & WILLIAMS Attorneyt-
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. Offic) Masonie Temple,
Grants Pass, Oregon. ,Y,,
W.' T.: MILLER, , Attorney-at-Lav
County . attorney for Josephine
county. Office: Schallhorn Bldg.'
O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Uw,
Grants Pass Backing Co, halldlng.
Phoae 2 70., Grants Pass, Oregon.
V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-law,
pracUces la state and federal
conrta. Rooms 2 and 3, over
Golden Role store.
7 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franco
Belgian, school of violin playing.
' E. R, Lawrence, 215 I street' ..
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
kinds of .drayage and transfer
work carefully and promptly done,
v Phone 132-R. Stand at frleght
depot.' Ai Shade, Propr. : ' . -
F. G. Isham, drayage and. transfer.
Safes, pianos and furniture moved
packed, shipped ' and " stored.
Phone Clarke ft Holman, No, 50.
. Residence phone 12 4-R,
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone
15-R. ' ' - ... .
v-; MISCELLANEOUS
CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up in
5-gallon glass jars and delivered
at your door, freeh, pure, sanitary.
Telephone 293-R and water wagon
will call. '
PURE MOUNTAIN WATinil Tlo.t.
. and refreshing. Bacterial tests as
sure that this water is pure.' De-
, livered In - five-gallon botOes.
W. E. Beck with. . Order by phone,
', 602-F-3.' ' 459U
LODGES
GRANTS PASS Lodge No. J4, A. F.
A.- M. . Stated . Commsntca
tlons 1st and 3d Tuesdays.
Visiting brethern cordially
invited. A. K. Cass, W. M.
Ed. O. Harris, secretary.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78. 1.O.
O. F., meets every Wed-
J needay eve in, I.O.O.F.
ball, cor. 6th and H. Sta.
Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit
ed to be present I. V. Howell, N.
G Clyde Martin, Secretary.
Oregon mlnlr.f laws. 40e. Courlet