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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1916)
PAGB FOUR DAILY BOGIE 1UVER COVIUKU MONDAY, MAIint . In Every-Home where there are children, there ought to be Columbia Graphophone And also in every home where there are no children only more to. Cooplat OntfiU from 120 to 1200 and terms are eay Com In end mIu Rowell'sl Music House AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Bijou "The Spender." , ; . Star. ; . "The Fatar Card. -f fi OOMIKG EVENTS 4 f March 7, Tuesday Meeting ! the Society of Arts and Crafts, with Mrs. C H. Demaray. v"' March S, Tuesday---Study section of Music Club' meets at 7:30, chorus rehearsal at 8: 1?,' Commer cial club rooms. ; RUSSIANS SINK VESSELS . IN TREBIZOND HARBOR Petrograd, Mar. 6. Russian torpe ping in the harbor of Trebizond, sink do boats have raided Turkish snip ing several vessels, it was learned to day. The raiders operated within easy range of the coast batteries, which developed only a weak fire. It Is be lieved most of the coast batteries have been dismantled to save the guns from possible capture from ap proaching Russian armies. Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBTJRN Republican Candidafe for Nominee for Ppunty flerjc Prevent Incumbent ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Assessor Present Incumbent A. E. YOORHIES Republican Candidate Nominee for Representative for C. P. BISHOP Of Salem, Oregon Republican Candidate for Nominee for Presidential Elector Congressional Dist. No. 1 J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate for Nominee for County Clerk WILL O.SMITH ' Republican Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff . Present Incumlxsnt GEO E. LUNDBURO Republican Candidate for, Nominee for 1 State Senator ' FER52NAL P. Boone vent to Sattl Sunday night D. W. Otte left last night lor En terprise, Ore. ; Miss Alice Spalding left Sunday night, returning to Bend, Ore. George Peck, ot Med ford, was in the city Sunday, calling at the Mary E. Dodge home. Rev. Melville T. Wire went to Cen tral Point this morning to spend the day in that section. Mrs. Jessie Flanders, who spent several weeks with the Metschans and Mrs. Xelll. left this morning on her return to Salem. Mrs. Monte Brlggs returned to Ashland this morning, after spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs. K. M. & Nelll, at Ardencralg. O. H. and C. J. DeArmoud, who spent several days with their sister, Mrs. C. E. McLane, and other rela tives, left this morning for Salem. Cornell's Gold Nugget ' When a cltlieu of Grants Pass loses Borne of his valuables his first thought turns toward the Courier office. He knows that the sure method of . recovering the lost is to advertise In the classified ad column, So when A. B. Cornell lost that big nugget off his watch chain this morn ing, he hot-footed it for the news paper office. Then he remembered that earlier in the day he had been In the Courier composing rooms tell ing "Mac where he wanted the Ore gon Ufe ad ran in the afternoon paper, and he back-tracked himself through the department. There," ly ing in the middle of the floor, .where it was being booted about like a foot ball, lay the nugget Not a printer on the force had a speaking acquaint ance with gold nuggets, and the dull yellow hunk failed ot recognition. That is why A. B.'s nugget chain, his pride and his glory, is again com plete. 1 ANTI-TRADING STASH LAW UPHELD BY COURT Washington, Mar. 6. -Upholding Florida and Washington laws aimed at trading stamp and "free coupons companies, the United States supreml court today handed down a decision practically maintaining states' rights to stop the use of such stamps and coupons by prohibitory legislation. NEW TODAY, CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words. two issues, 25c; six issues, 60c; one month, $1.50, when paid in advance. When not paid In ad vance. 5c Iter line per Issue. WANTED I . expect some pa tries here from the east soon who will buy irrigated alfalfa And beet land. Price and terms must be right. If you have any to sell, come and see me. John A Dale, corner Sixth and G streets. ' 687 DO YOU want to rent a house, buy a bungalow or small snbnrban prop erty? Prices and terms to suit See J. A. Dale,' Sixth and Q Sts. 87 ALFALFA hay for tale, $18.00 per ton at ranch, phone 609-F-12. Lougbridge ranch. 68$ FOR BENT 6-room house, famish ed or unfurnished'' Good well, slflo city water. " Large porch. In quire 709 D street ' $92 PJJOU TONIGHT 'The Spender'' A Five-Act Pathe Gold Rooster Play Featuring George Frobert and an All-Star Cast, Is one of the best pictures we have ever shown The production is a big one, full of realism, tome comedy, and a sweep of Intense situa tions and thrilling action. LOCAL : Edwin C. Smith. Psea Away Edwin C Smith, a pioneer ot this district died at Ma home on C street today, at the age ot S3 years and t months. Arrangements for the fun eral are not yet completed. Clark & llolman, Undertakers Licensed etnbalniers. Phone 50 tt Pleasant Creek Ketddcnt Diee Win. K. Ingledue, a resident ot the Pleasant creek section, near Wlmer, died on Saturday, March 4, aged 79 years and S months. The funeral was held at Rogue River this after- noon, with interment In the Rogue River cemetery. . Automatic Electric Washer Best medium priced machine ob tainable. Strong, steel stand for ex tra tub; swinging, reversible wringer. Terms. Bush Electric Shop. 6S7 C.-O, Officials In City '- H. a Stoddard and H. L. Walther, of Medford; P. O. Crawford, of Los Angeles, and Mr. Shepherd, officials of the California-Oregon Power com pany, are in the city today looking over the company's property. They go to Glendale tonight on No. 16. For Taxi Phone 180. 10c In City Bramwell ft Gunning. 678tt Beet Seed Is Here The carload of beet seed arrived from Salt Lake city yesterday. ' and was unloaded today, being place'd in the wareroom at Wlnetrout's estab lishment. The seed comes In large jute bags, the bags toeing much larger than the ordinary grain sack. Club Trustees Meet Tonight The board of directors of the Com mercial club will meet this evening, at 7:300 o'clock, at the club rooms. This will be the last meeting of the board before the annual meeting ot the club next Monday night, at which time new officers for the club for the ensuing year will be elected. Save the Babies n si xi T" . ay iceuiug iuciu pure cugiewuua Dairy milk. Phone 232. 685tf Big Deed Is Placed on Record . There was placed on record in, ytbls , county todsy a trust deed Involving i property worth half a million dol lars, the document having been exe cuted in Salt Lake city, and running from the Oregon-Utah Sugar Co. to Geo. C. Spencer and the'ZIon Savings ft Trust Co. of Salt Lake. The exe cution of the trust deed was Inci dental to the sale of the bonds of the sugar company, which was financed in Its entirety In the Utah city. Just Received Fresh smelt, Ee per lb. Fresh halibut Fresh black cod. u Fresh oyster. City Market. Phone 52 for quick delivery. 687 Resident of Gallce Dice Thomas E. Garrett died at Galice March 4, of tuberculosis, aged 27 yean and 7 months. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at Hall'a chapel, with Inter ment at Granite Hill cemetery. Thomas Garrett was born at Ad, Ohio, May 23, 1879, and with hit brother, W. W. Garrett, went to Gallce In the fall of 1904, where they engaged In mining, being owners of the Keystone mine. He It survived by his father, residing In Pasadena, three brothers, W. W., at Gallce, George, of Portland, and Fred, of Los Angeles, and a sister Mrs. W. C. Ewlng of Ada, Ohio. For Taxi Service Phone 262-R. Ross Bailey. 684tf F. W. IlusseU Sr. Diet at Pt. Angeles The Josephine County bank . re ceived a telegram from the coroner at Port Angeles, Washington, at noon today,, asking for information of Capt. F. W. Russell Sr., who It was stated had died there suddenly last night. Mr. Russell left here about February 26 for the north, having In his possession a certificate of deposit In the Josephine County bank, and It was through this that the coroner wires the bank asking for informa tion. No particulars have been re ceived other than that contained in the telegram, though F. W. Russoll Jr. will leave tonight for Port An geles to take charge of his father's body. The elder Russell, who. was an old sea caitaln, had expected to take passage on a vessel going south to San Francisco for the trip, and It Is believed that he was In Port An geles for that purpose. LELAND Dr. Loughrtrigo was called to see Mrs. H. K. Miller, who has been very sick with rheumatism. ' Mrs. R. 3. Blalock, ot Rogue River, stopped off on her way home from Roseburg to visit friends In Leland. John Peterson, Thomas Young, Fred Septon and the Misses SeVton and Helena Peterson ot Hugo, attend ed the dance Saturday. Chas. Ellis went to Rogue River Saturday to visit friends for a few days. II. K. Miller made a business trip to Grant Pass Saturday. Wm. Light went to Grants Pass Friday on "business. Sam Alderson made a business trip to Grants Pass Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Light and Miss Gladys Swackcr went to Grants Pass Satur day to visit frlonds over Saturday and Sunday. Will Blalock went to Wolf Creek Saturday to work with the Southern Paclflo bridge gang. Orvll! Light made a business trip to Wolf Creek during the week. Mrs. Winnie Bagly, of Hugo, came over Sunday to visit her brother, W. McCormack. CONGESTION OF , TRAFFIC PROBLEM New York, Mar. 6. Willing to hear any proposal for the relief ot traffic congestion, representatives of nearly every big railroad started for Washington today to attend the In terstate commerce commission hear ing. The New York Central railroad representatives Issued a statement declaring that cars were plentiful.'; but that the tracks were jammed east j ot Chicago because ot congestion . along the Atlantic seaboard. The i New York Central said: 'Show us' any reasonable plan for;. moving freight raster and wt will adopt it, no matter what the cost." , Washington. Mar. 6. A sweeping embargo on all freight, and tempor- ary Increases of storage and demur-, "There has been no open corn rage charges were suggested today plaint or criticism ot the president's i by Howard Elliott, president of the N. Y., N. H. ft H. railroad, as rente- dies for the traffic congestion in At- lantlc seaboard states. Elliott was one of the first wit- nesses at the interstate commerce j "I believe that if a majority of (he commission hearing seeking relief members expressed their own opln for the congested conditions. More ions, they would say that Americans than 200 representative! of railroads, ought not to 'complicate the situation traffic associations and boards of trade were present ARTILLERY FIRE ALONG THE MEUSE Paris, Mar. . Violent artillery fighting on the left bank of the: Meuse, west of Douaumopt, and on. the Woevre plain was describe! In portent Infantry operations were re ported. The French heavily shelled German positions In the Cheppy woods and alone; (Jbe AvocourV MaJancourl roadt Elsewhere the battle front was calm last night. Berlin, Mar. C. Minor engagements on the east bank of the Meuse, east of Verdun, were reported in today's official announcement. The opera tions of last night resulted In the capture of 14 French officers and 934 men, It was announced. Cement Shipment Arrive The first shipments of cement for the foundation of the sugar factory have arrived, and Is today being hauled by auto trucks out to the fac tory site, where work upon the foun dation it progressing. Messrs. Moon ft Williams have the contract for supplying 8,000 barrels of cement for the building. Nomination petitions at the Courier office. J.M. TETHEROW Sheet Metal Works Hydraulic and Irrigating Pipe ' Galvanized Iron Tanks Materl.il and Workmanship Guaranteed ACRES OF DIAMONDS 1 -..' - . That you can't get are worth lea than One Acre of Sugar Beets That you ran get by ulng latest style and best constructed Garden Tools "Fighting It out on this line, if It takes all summer," should be your motto, , Bright, sharp, hUu quality tools, at the right prices, are tn our stock, ready for your acKtlon. Grants Pass Hardware Co. At your service Architects' and Drawing Paper Tracing Paper Profile Paper Cross Section Paper Blue Print Paper Tracing Cloth Lettering Pent Pens, Higglns Ink, Pencils, Water Colore, Brushes, Ruling Pens, Triangular Scales, Thumb Tacks EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Demaray's HOUSE WILL FOLLOW (Dentin led from K ) attend to Us own constitutional duties, and the president to his, be- 'llevlng that if the .president wants the house to act he must come before t and say so. action from the republican side. A resolution was dropped In the basket. Nobody ever read it or heard of it , until the president asfed that the house take action.7 by traveling on armed liners Amidst the applause, Gardner ask ed Mann if tie fought the United States should abandon' to their fate Americans who traveled on armed ships In, the even p warping to keen of them. ' Mann replied. "When that situation arises, we ought to meet It I hope we will never j)f p,i V the fjest pi dociflnj whether we ought to fight because tome fool lnvolvee us." 'nnmntrnArian STRIFE OVEIt DELEGATES Boise, Idaho. Mar. 6. With an open plH between factions of (b paramount ' photoplays are shown only In the leading theater of each city Charles Froliman, Inc., presents Miss Hazel Dawn and Mr, John f Jason J In the superb First Performance 7i80. t tap uinie I Engineers' Supplies Field nooks Drawing Instruments Protractors Curves Triangles T Square Straight Edge Drug and Stationery Store party threatened at a result ot the ijlght tor national committeeman be tween Robert II. Elber, present com mttteeman, and Jerome J. Day, of Moscow, the democratic central corn- mttee met today to Pm the time an(j pace for holding the convention 't0 ngmB delegates to the St Louis convention. The Day faction It Insisting on a preferential primary If this Is denied, It It understood a separate convention will send a contesting de legation to St. Louis. AnqooDcemeDt The jtliotoplar "8mahlng fiie Vice Tratt," ' scheduled to be esbjbited tufUgty th JU theater, will not be shown In Grant rats,- ' Mls Haad Dawn and John Kaeon, supported bjr an all-star rant. In the clean, wholeeqtn Paramount sjx-recl feature, fTtMS Fatal flard'wlll be fine attraction tonight This (4c ture pleased a large audience last night J. I 8CHWEXK, Manager. Creator of the title rolo In "Hie ' Pink Lady" One of the authoritative figures of the stage Paramount offering Adiiilnslon 10c and lffc f"" :