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Fill DAY, MAIU.lt 17, 1010. daily r.oc;i K r.iVRrt coinrcn PAGE THREE I Sunkist Orange At WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Navel Orange aro now at their benfc wct awl full of Juice. Tlw iirlw jHr down depends on die alxe. We liayo them at 83, 40c HunUUt Jmm'M, pr half fbx, 1.75, Till l lor the medium Urge ArMFIWKR MiTITCK CELERY niuEN hkkdh onion bets I - , ,. 1 1 J"" White House Grocery SEE CHAS. MORRISON At 622 L Houses and Lots from $160 up to $2500, with terms , , " " " f VACANT LOTS FROM $50 UP, WITH TERMS Two or tlirce Desirable Buines Block . Ranchci Best Rogue River Bottom Soil. Good Alfalfa . and Beet Land Alw Small Tracts of Orchards See me about a No. 1 Dairy Ranch AH are maps at the prices Timber tracti of all sizes. A few good Saw Mill Settings. Timber consisting of Sugar Pine, White Pine ' -and Douglas Fir ' ' Several good locations open to entry under the government , land laws A Btc Bargain For three day only, 145x150, on . ,'. North Sixth Street. Pavement and taxes paid ! am still listing property at the same old stand, 622 L St. CHAS. MORRISON FRUITDALE Mr. Kootze loft this week for Port land -end other northern points. , jjofc Jones, of Grants Pass, is vioiftnirHla artu. Al onto Jones. , ....f...m .nr. buv ur. ii. j. . on friend InFf ultdale Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Bert R. Elliott spent Sunday" at Lorelol Marie Edwards and Mrs. Fred Smith woro Frultdalo visitors Tues day. Mrs. Cora Contnnt and daughter, Lit both, spent Saturday with Mrs. Bosnia and Mrs. Underwood. , Mr. and Mrs. II, C. Scymqur, of Corvallis, stopped on their way to Ashland for a week-end visit at the Hamilton home. Mrs. A. I Carpenter and Mrs. 'red Carpenter entertained the Thimble club at tho homo of the . former Thursday afternoon. After 1 an afternoon spent with fancy work, conversation and mimic, dolldous re freshments were Borvod. Tho box social and program given . w...l...l Ik. ....nlla nf Uy .Wins iview"""-iwu nuu iu yni'im v. the Frultdale school Saturday even- in was enjoyed by almost every member of our valley, The highest, bid for a box was Ave dollars and fifty cents, and a nice sum was raised which will bo. used to purchase pic tures tor the school room. I MURPHY , The weather has 'been Ideal tor all kinds of farm work. Plowing Is be ing rushed and pruning and spraying are nearly dono. There Is a promise of an abundant fruit crop this season and all housewives are planning on the early garden to make an ngren ablo change In tho dally bill of fare. The danoo was a success nnd all report a good time Saturday night. ,Tho funoral of Vernon Llndlny, who wns murderod In Tacoma, was hold last Thursday and was attended by a large number of relatlvos arid friends. ' v , ' Mrs. Chas. T. Swcnney, wM was Day the Street CHICHESTER S FILL UIAIUNII IIIMNIt PI1.IJ.(. 4 l, nnkMiMlkal.!Ulnt,AIriKtlMI SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtRVMRE called to Missouri in January by the death of her father, returned home Sunday morning. Our enterprising merchant, T. E. Qllmoro, reports business very brisk and everyone kept busy. Elmer Brown baa, bought the old Grub ranch, one of the many fine ranches on the Applegate, and has moved on to It. This Is much larger than the one he has been living on and will give plenty of employment to his sons. , The purchase price was $15,000. This makes the third ranch Mr. Brown has bought since locating hero. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Oscar Creek mine, leave Thursday for t nhort visit In Portland. Little. Miss Gladys Boagle enter tained the small folks of the neigh' borhood at her home Saturday after noon in honor of her eighth birth da-f; Mr. McArthnr, of Ashland, Is visit log at the home of his cousin, Mrs, T, E. Gllmoro. , A number drovo up to Applegate Wednesday evening to witness the bnsketball game between OrantB Pass high and Applegate. , ' 1 KERBY Wcathor Ideal; farmers busy; gar ;denlng In process; wild flowers plcri tlful. " Mining interests ir booming. We are anxious to hoo the railroad work begin. Would like to see tha tltr flyinifvund tho grade work coining this way soon. We have great hopes for tho future of Kerby. The natural resources of the conn try are surely an diet on t to warrant js.rong faith in the groat develop- pient bt "Interests of various , pur- ""ll" 1 TV. III in Hr4 WJ U.U mrt.il.AV !, tilfJ Mb H"- KiUhi. V JkTf Kk". Bur fl.M.l.t. ah, I lll. llYtTFH-". suits. Mining, agricultural, garden In K, stock raising, ara all compara tively undeveloped and await tram portstlon facilities and tbe Introduc tion of a few live wires. With th( sugar bent factory established at Grant Pans, and tbe transportation facilities Increased, a mighty trans formation of this valley and sur rounding country may be looked for. A "topsy-turvy" social la billed for Wednesday evening at the church for the benefit of the Moihodlst minister. The program of entertainment Is. to be given mostly by the little people and tbe program Is to be followed by an Ice cream social. ', ., llNNketlmll flame Report of the basketball games played at Kerby on Friday evening, March 10, 1916. The teams are composed of tbe piiplla of the Kerby school, and con tain, both high school and grammar grade pupil. The teams have been organized since the holidays and have been handicapped In different ways slnco the organization, but by dint of energy and determination have made good progress. Miss Hague, teacher of tho upper grades,' has been the moving force, and deserves credit for managing the work of the pupils Grant Caughey has assisted In the training of the boys, and has proven himself an efficient cowher. Two games were played on last Friday evening at the hall of the W. O. W. and were well attended. The results of the games are given below: Black Socks vs. White Socks Black Socks: Mario Powell and Vera Turner, forwards; Ida Maurer, een ter; Hallle Wllllts and Minnie Hogue, iruards. White Socks: Edna Wlmer and Hilda Stlth, forwards; Hazel Payne, center: Anna Adams and Wllda MrCallister. auards. Socre. 17 to 21 In favor of tbe White Socks. Black Caps vs. White Caps Black caps: Glenn Blgcjow and Ray Turner, forwards; Will Young, center: Cllf ford Hoguo and Lloyd : Stevenson, guards. White Caps: Quincy Wood cock and Elden McCalllatcr, for wards; Ed. Desslnger, center; James Howard and Tom Young, guards. Score, 21 to 25 In favor of the Black Caps. The boys arid girls hope to play Solma and Murphy In tho near fueure and are willing to play any other school team in Josephine county. Any communication addressed to the Kerby School Basketball team Kerby, Oregon, will reach them. I XII BOMBS IX KOYAL PALACE OF lU'LGARIA London. Mar. 17. Rome dis patches today declared several bombs have been found under the Bulgarian royal palace at Sofia. A number of arrests have been made. Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBURN Republican- Candidate, for Nominee for County, Clerk Preeent Incumbent ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for .Nominee tor , Assessor Present Incumbent DR. J. C. SMITH , Republican" Candidate for . -r ? . - oNominee 101 State Senator A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for Nominee tor Representative J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate for .Nominee tor County Clerk WILL C. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff.. P'reocnt Incumbent GEO E. LUNDBURG Republican Caudidatq for v Nominee for State Senator Classified Advertising FOll SALE 40 ACRES 4 miles from Grant Pas, no Improvement, for sale at $40 per acre. Under ditch sur vey. Addrea No. 2415, care Courier. 67tf I HAVE four rigorou S. C. Brown Leghorn cockerels to aell at 11.50 each. They are from high scoring egg-laying strain. Nothing better In tbe state. Tbeo, P. Cramer, Grants Paas, Ore. Phone 364-Y. Day-old chicks 112.50 per 100. Eggs, $1 per setting of 15. 656tf FDR . SALE 81x-roora plasterod house, close In, lot 100x100, good shade. Address No. 2413, care Courier. 657tt INFORMATION LANDS. Oregon- California Land Grant Lands. Three maps, showing all tracts in Douglas, Josephine atd Curry and Jackson counties, with general de scription and status of said lands, for $1.50 for each map. Township ownership plats. 2-lncb 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 you know them. M. J. Anderson, Grants Pass, Ore. 701 MRS. BURTON'S spring stock of mil linery haa Just arrived and the public is cordially. Invited to call and Inspect It. 407 N. 6th St 704 FOR SALE 80 acres, alfalfa and beet land, at bargain price. Also 10-borsepower electric motor, al most new, 75 per cent actual value. Address Grave Creek Ranch, Leland, Oregon. 708 100xl50-on B St., $500; 100x100 on B St., $500; 77x100, with modern cottage, on B St, $2,000; 100x100 nn a s tr.nn- mnifin an A St.. $600; 50x133 on A St. $500. Each! parcel of land Is high and dry and is a bargain. or particulars aa- dren yia. 365. care Courier. 708 . ANGEL CAKES supplied for any caslon, 50c each. Phone 190-J. S3;iu the week. BLUE PRINT plats of Grants Pass tor sale at Courier office. $1.50. 93 A SNAP for some one. For cash, it sold in the next two months, four acres, house, fruit, guaranteed well over fifty feet deep, cased and pump, one mile east of tbe beet sugar factory on Pacific highway. John Ross, Box 93, R: F. D. No. 8, Grants Pass. 715 REGISTERED BERKSHIRES. Hol- steins and Percherons. High class young stuff tor sale at all times. Individuality, breeding, produc tion. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Route 1. 692tt FOR SALE One lot , with six-room house, north side, good location; $500.- Or two lots with two houses, $800. See Joseph Moss, 204 North Sixth street. 692tf FOR SALE Seven young well-bred Jersey cows. W; C. Long, Box 497, Grants Pass. . 697 BARGAINS I have several bunga lows, residence lota, business prop erties and good ranches for Bale cheap. Investigate these before buying anything. , A. N. Parsons, 514 F street. 697 FOR SALE Edison phonograph and 36 records. $10 cash. Phone 19. or Inquire 467,. care Courier. 697 145x150 LOT on North Sixth street, paved and sewer connection; $1,200 for quick sale. A snap. See Chas. Morrison, 622 L. 697 FOR SALE Very hlgh-clasa regis tered Guernsey bulls, nearly ready for service. Prices right. Leonard Orchards ConiDanj. River Banks ' Farm. 696tt FOR SALE Tent house and fly, with floor, 14x20. , Phone 448-Y, or call at 625 North Sixttf Btreet. 697 "wanted WANTED to hear from owner of good ranch for sale. Send cash price and description.; D. F. Bush, 1 Minneapolis, Minn.- .., 710 ASSAYEltS E. R, CUOl'CH, Asuayer, i-iiouiiHi, , metallurgist. Roms 201-203 Pad , dork Building. Grants Pass, AITO SERVICE PRIVAT AUTO'sorvIco leaves Jose phine hotel dally for4 Kerby, Hol land and Waldo. Marvo Jordan, phono 332-J, or Oldlng's garage, phone 45-R. '709 FOR JITNEY taxi and country ser vice phone 262-R, or ace Ross ' Bailey. 'Cars for hire by the hour. , 720 TO KENT FOR RENT One four-room, one three-room modern apartment, and single rooms. Dean Apartments, 515 North Sixth street. ' 700 TO LEAHK PALACE HOTEL, Granta Pass, to lease for term of years; furniture for sale. Retiring on account of ill health. Address W. S. Wood, City. f 603 MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water ,put up In w-a'.Ion glass Jars and delivered at your door, fresb, pure, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. V BREED to type and brains. The pure bred Percheron stallion, "Harley" will stand Friday and Saturday during season . at Brownie's Livery, Grants Pass. Terms: $15, insure with foal. C. ; S.' Etnier, owner. ' ; 718 CONTRACTORS D. A. FITZGERALD Contractor and builder. Plans and specifications a specialty. Houses built while you wait Phone 11 7-J. : 708 TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company . (Tbe Oregon Caves Route)' Effective Monday. Jan. 20, 1916 Train 1 lv. Grants Pass....7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek 8:00 a.m, Train 2 lv. Waters Creek..8:l5 a.m Arrives Grants Pass....9:l5 a.m, Train 3 lv. Grants Pass 2:00 p.m. Arrives Waters Creek 3:00p.m Train 4 lv. Waters Creek5:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass......6:00 p.m. On Sundays trains No. 1 and 2 are canceled. ' i All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of G and Eighth streets, onncslte the Southern Pacific depot. For all mrormauon resuming freight and JZjfJ. !jce batid!ng. or. phone 138-R for Rame. Train will stop on flag at any point between Granta Pass and Waters oc-;crCek. Passenger service every day CT - r- . 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I nvcatts'at them I SJ a J" Get the Facts J JJ J Send for tho "Royal man (4 nil and ask for a DEMONSTRA- TION, Or writ us direct for B 9 our newbrochures, "BETTER SERVICE," and One Pro- 2 fcu-m Soloed postal brings J J them Ires of charpc. SJrricoifioo S 51 m SB Si PS 3 fvi?-Tvornini-rro fn t. asM 'Win, ' i - 'iiuju, vv, UK, 22 ltOGl K ItlVEH mm ' COl'IUER, Agent jj Baiasjg(0rfni)innsnw ssiiiiB(BiwOoNiifaias PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, ; nose and throat Glasses fitted. . Office hours 8-12, 2-5. and on ap pointment Office phone 62; resi dence phone 359-J. , S. LOfGHRlDGE, M. D., Physician ; and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Res. phone 369; office phone 183 Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. . P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Phones: Office, 325; residence, 324. Calls answered at all hour. Country calls at tended to. Lundeburg Bldg. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hoars: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Phones: Res. 234-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. - DR. F. D. STRICKER Diseases of children and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic hnlld- i ing. . it. . A. WITHAM, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office: Hall Building, corner Sixth and I streets. Phone 116, day or night Honrs: 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. DENTISTS E. CV MACY, D. M. D., First-class dentistry. 109 South , Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon. BERT R. ELUOTT. D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. Marguerite H. Elliott dental assistant Rooms 4 and 5, Golden Rule building. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON. Attornvy-at-Law. 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 H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Offlc Masonlo Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallborn Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Uw, Granta 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. ' - . MUSICAL LXSTRUCTION VlOUNnNSTCTION"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. Phone 132-R. Stand at frieght depot A. Shade, Propr. F. G. Isbam, drayage and .transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clarke ft Holman, No.. 50. Residence phone 124-R. THE WORLD Bunch Bros. 15-R. MOVES; so do we. Transfer Co. Phone "URE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial tests as sure that this water la pure. De- , livered In five-gallon bottles. . W. E. Beckwith. Order by phone, 602-F-3. ' ' v ; 459tt 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. O. F., meets every Wed "'wu"tj nesday eve in I.O.O.F. hall, cor. 6th and H. Sts.. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially invit ed to be present I. V. Howell, N.. G Clyde Martin, Secretary. . ' VETERINARY SL'RGKON DR.rPj7 "bfTuC VrlnTrlTn, Ofilce In ' Winetront. Iinplement Building. Phone 11S-J. Resi dence phone 305-R. , ' ' bKl6iiT)ii i ASnpAiNfEhs" PAPERHANG1NG, graluing, "paint ' lng. For the best work at lowest prices phone 295-J, C G. Plant, South Park street. "