SUNDAY, MARCH 80, 1010 DAILY ItOOUE RIVER COURIER TAGS THKEB Ramblings of the Rambler Tha Rambler walked into Hert ford harbor shop the other day, seat ed himself In an elevated chair, and folt almost important M the colored gent rolled up bit trousers and com menced to tmt a Medford polish on pair of shoe bought at the Peerloss several iuonth before. Then a tra veling imin entered the ahop, and ac costed the knight of the mor In a friendly fashion. . "Tea, I Juat got back from a trip down the lino," the man with the grip replied. "And they are sure do ing thing at Grant! Pass; that augar factory la being built all right, and it is a whale of an Institution." i , "Medford It going to have a fac tory noxt year," aatd the k. of the r. aa he clipped a mole off the traveling man's chin, and it'a going to be blg jcer than the one at the 'Paaa' you ran bot." "The Twohys are puihlng right 'ihoad with their railroad down at "p-anta Pass, and will have a big gang of men on tho job within a few daya," remarked the t. ni. m he folt the lite blood flow from the apot that had once been the (mutton of a mole that he had nourished from childhood. "We will hare a new railroad from Medford before long, and It will run light through the hllla and down the Klamath liver to the count. It will keep some men busy building that when we got the city bonded and the reat of 'the ma raised," said the whisker artist. "The hotels down at Grants Pass J . . . r At the Churches t'nloit Revival Schedule Tonight the union revival begins .In the Baptist church for this week. The extra service tonight will be In the Christian church, Remember that on Sunday nights (but on no other night) two services are held simultaneously. Attend the one nearest you. Newman M. E. Chnrch Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.; Good rp-to.Hty riters (All Slatidiml Mokes) Sell, Kent, Repair MftcMne Called for . ' Delivered and M. Mrl.NTYRE'B Cycle Garage MOO South Sixth Street CHICHESTER S PILLS .alal A.k fear Itraaalat (.V lilt i MrS '! iUI wrttlllcS Pratt. AHni' IT Ml l H HA feU CIUJ lil t KK-a ftm hiton M Br, Umt. Alway. fclUIla pit SOLD BY DRUGGISTS LVERYWHCRC "Why Sncr, Dsir? i Uso Gats-H' fat. fflfirn!" , , , '" If thj KW Pl&n. Blmpld, BUT tl fate Applied in Few Beoondi "Why, John I .nsvar knew you to a a unh lftnirua fuagai iy oia you ' aovaritl times it's no nie to try thoia vara.1 time it s do nie to try tnoij ' bandagss, salves, tapes, plasters, and "Tew TTeoldnt T.m Tent Tompsh John. II loa Uiad 'OeU-If for Tboi Cora I" eontrsntlons for corns. Hors's some Unti-It', it ut wonmirrui now imy. clear and olan' It makea any corn com riant pit. Takea but a few em rakea nut t drlai at ends to appl piy. it drlei at onoe, Put right over It, there's your lock on right over It,. nothing to atiok or roil up, roll up, form a bundle. of your toe, or preit on the corn, , It B nainiaia, , It's palnleia, elmple as rolling on a 10a. now put away moii loa. Now put away inoee anivve. ratora and aclfiiors, use ucts-it- ana vnii ii h.v. . iwitttr d anna t on and ra and aclfiiors, use 'acts-It' no more corns and eaiiuies' wheOTcVra m Lawreno Co., ci.ioao, ni. Sold in Grants Pass and rtcom fh wAHrt . haat eorn Tvoew a . u Mr . : a 1UVUUOU aww -w - - - remedy by Geo, C. 8abln. . . are crowded to the roofs with mining men and .other inventors, and there is groat rolulng activity," rejoined the traveling man. "Out bore at the Blue Lodge we Medford people say, mister, what do you auppoae would be the chance of getting Job In one of the barber shops down at Grant Pass? Dolleve I'll take a run down'the first of the week and fol around a little." and the harbor gave a final pat of the hair and called out "next." Coming up 8lxth street toward the county capital building the other morning, the Ramblor man aaw the figure of the recently appointed local Naaby hot-footing It up the street There was a look of agony on the n. m.'a face, as though he bad Juat heard by wireless that Woodrow bad again changed his mind. "Say. can anyone but republicans sign a republican's nominating peti tion?" Inquired tho p. m. "I signed ono last nlgut. and 1 have been won tterlng alnco what it has done to me." When Informed that he had sign ed a document In which he had vouch ed for his simon-pure republicanism, the Wilson appointee gave all the out ward Indications of a stroke of apo plexy. "I waa never a hotter demo crat in my Ufa than I am right now. I am going down and have 'Gone get my name off that thing this minute." And the p. m. continued bis race for the court house.' topic, "The Kingdom of the Spiritual and Its Entrance Door." In the evening we Join In the ser vices at the Baptist and Christian church oa. , ! ' Epworth and Intermediate leagues will be held aa usual, at 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Melville TV Wire, Pastor. Presbyterian Chnreh Sunday school, 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6: IS p. m. Union evangellstlo services In the Baptist church, with overflow meet ing In the Christian chnrch, at 7:30. A cordial Invitation by the pastor. ' Williamson D. Vater. RaptlRt Oiorch Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. Paul Klrker Is superintendent. Classes for all ages'. Dr. Wltham will preach this morn- ling; subject. "Tho Real Man. Miss Blanco Epperly leads the ;B. Y. P. U. ' ' The last week of the union meet ings' begins hero tonight, with sim ultaneous sorvico at the same time in tho Christian church.' You are cor dially Invited. S. A. Douglas, PaMor. M. E. Cliurch South Rev. S. M. Cheek, of Corvallls, Ore., will preach at the M. E. church south Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. The morning sermon will be followed by iloly Communion. . The Sunday school will convene as usual at 10 a. m. At 7:80 we will Join In the union revival services to be held In the Bap tist and Christian churches. O. A. Taggart, Pastor. . ., v . Catholic Clmrch r N ' Masse on Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m." Benediction and instruction Wednesday evenings', benediction nrl fetation a 9 than osnii Wtrlfltff AVAflo lnK during Lent at 7:80 p. m. In- jstrnctlont Wednesday evening, "Dl- 'Ine Grace." Edmund Wall, Pastor. First Chnrch pf (lirist Scientist Christian Science services are held . , " , v every Sunday, In the W. O. W. hall, at 11 a,' m. Wednesday evening meet- i Ings at 8 o'clock. The subject tor t day la "Reality." The reading room Is open dally from i to 4 p. ro., ex- IflAnif OniKtav Th nnKlln AAri1la11 invited to attend the aerrioea and to visit, the reading room, . Clirtstian Chnrch v : Bible school, 9:45 a. m. .Song service, 11 a. m. Preaching, 11:30 a. m.; subject, 'Christ and the Samaritan Woman." Communion, 13 o'olock. Union services in the evening, J. H. Harmon, Pastor. FTUSCO liATtOIt COUNCnj nOYCOTTS ITNTTEl) It. R. San Pranclsoo, Mar. 25. Union ;men are today barred by the Ban vr.noi.RA labnr enunnll .rranoiBio iuor counnu from riding on. United Railway atreot cars. Re- Pttf tactical boycott 'agalnut the U. n. R. into effect wn , . , . JV adopted lt night by the council meeting. Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBURN Republican Candidate for nominee ror County Clerk .,- Preseut'lncamoent EOLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Assessor , Present Incumbent DR. J. 0. SMITH Republican Candidate for . Nominee for State Senator A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for Nominee for Representative J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate for Nominee for . County Clerk WILL O. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff Preoent Incumbent GEO E. LTJNDBTJRG Republican Candidate for , Nominee for ' '" State Senator ! u HOMER WHITE Republican Candidate Nominee for Sheriff ,,..'.' Primaries, Slay 10, 1016 for J. C. RANDLE Republican Candidate for Nominee for Sheriff Served as constable greater part -of tho time for 20 years past Prlnutrlea, May 10, 1010 GEORGE W. LEWIS Republican Candidate for j' Nominee for . . Sheriff Primaries May 10, 1916 J. 1ST. JOHNSTON. Republican Candidate for Nominee for County Attorney I W.T.MILLER Democratic Candidate for Nominee for County Attorney ; Present Incumbent - GEO. S. CALHOUN Republican Candidate for Nominee for Treasurer iC P. BISHOP Of Salem, Oregon Republican Candidate for Nominee for Presidential Elector . Congressional Mst. No. 1 FRANK M: CALKINS Republican Candidate for 1 Nominee for Circuit Judge Present Incumbent W. S. MAXWELL Republican Candidate for Nomiheo for Treasurer FRED MERRILL Democratic Candidate for Nominee for . Sheriff Classified AcSvertising FOM SALE 40 ACRES 4ft miles from Grants Pass, no improvements, for sale at $40 per acre. Under ditch sur vey. Address No. 2416, care Courier. . 57tl FOR BALK 81x-room plastered house, close in, lot 100x100, good shade.- Address No. 2413, care Oonrier. 657tf MRS. BURTON'S spring stock of mil linery has 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. Ad dress Grave Creek Ranch, Leland, Oregon. 708 100x150 on B St., $500; 100x100 on B St., $500; 77x100, with modern cottage, on B St., $3,000; 100x100 on A St., $500; 100x100 on A St., $600; 50x133 on A St, $500. Each parcel of land is high and dry and is a bargain. For particulars ad dress No. 365, care Courier. 708 ANGEL CAKES supplied for any oc casion, 50c each. Phone 180-J. 83 BLUB PRINT plats of Grants Pass . for sale at Courier office. $1.60. $3 A SNAP for some one. For cash, If sold In the next two months, four acreshouse, fruit, guaranteed well over fifty feet deep, cased and pump, one mile east of the beet sugar factory on Pacific highway. John Ross, Box 93, R. F. D. No. 3, Grants Pass. 715 REGISTERED BERKSHIRES, Hol stelns and Percherona. High class young stuff for sale at all times. Individuality, breeding, produc tion. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Route 1. . . 692tf FOR SALE One lot with six-room house, north side, good location; , $500. Or two lots with two nouBes, $800. See Joseph Moss, 204 North Sixth street 6J2tf FOR SALE Very high-class regis tered Guernsey bulls, nearly ready for service. Prices right Leonard Orchards Company, River Banks Farm. " 696tt LI-SUL-FERTILIZER PASTE The residue produced in the manufac ture of lime-sulphur solution. Con tains calcium sulphite. Price per barrel, $1. Elsmann Products Co., South Granti Pass! 724 FOR SALE Team, weight about 2,100; harness, hack, plow and harrow, all in good condition. A bargain. K. Hammerbachej. R. F. ' D No. 2. 723 $35 BUYS clean tent bouse with fly and floor. Practically new, 14x20. Phone 48-Y or call at 625 North Sixth street. 699tf BARGAIN 80 acres, $1,200 for next 30 days. 60 acres Umber, 7 acres cleared, one mile from city limits, road. $600 down, terms on balance. ' J. T. Morrison. Phone 602-F-12. 709 FOR SALE Four, lots on G street. Close In. Size of each, 50x190. A beautiful home site. All good soil and fenced. For a Quick sale, $350 cash. See Chas. Morrison, 622 L street. 704 ILLINOIS VALLEY farm tor sale. 191 acres, with good water right For terms, address J. R. White, Kerby. Ore. , 727 FOR SALE Driving team, good top buggy and harnesa. Team best matched in Josephine county. Mare three years old, gelding four years old; buckskins, black mane and tails; weight about 875 pounds , apiece, good drivers and perfecUy gentle; both broke to ride. A bar gain fOr one wanting a fancy driv ing team. For further information Inquire at the Postal Telegraph office, or write me, Geo. McGllvray, Wolf Creek, Oregon. 706 WE HAVE a few Barred Rock cock erels for sale at bargain price. . Also Barred Rock and White Orpington baby chicks a'nd hatch ing eggs. Upson, Bridge street. 1 Phone S33-L. 706 FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks, ten cents each. ' Telephone ' 32$-R, or call 407 Rogue River avonue, '. ' ' 728 FOR SALE Year-old full-blood Jer sey belter, also 18-monthB-old Hol- ' stein heifer. Inquire of or address Ivan Livingston, at Courier office. FOUR-YEAR-OLD mare for ' sale. Broken to saddle, weight about 1,000 -'pounds. 'Address Alonxo Jones, Route No. 4, or phone 603-F-31. .. ,.. 704 FOR SALE Two acres land, f 150; terms. Suitable for raising hogs on beet pulp. Also one quartz mill, 150; one heavy spring wagon, $25. 0. J. Taylor, Grants Pass. Phone 438-T. 704 TO RENT FOR RlJNT--Five-room house, elec tric lights, bath, fireplace and kitchen range. See Ivan Living ston, at Courier office. ' 705 FOR RENT Seven-room house, partly furnished. Half acre good garden land.' Call at 850 North Seventh street'. J. S. Scovllle. 704 WANTED WANTED to hear from owner of good ranch for sale, Send cash price and description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. ' 710 WANTED Experienced girl for gen- eral house work. Phone 612-F-5. LOST LOST Small flat key, marked No. 7. Return to 210 South Fifth street and receive 60c reward. 704 AS8ATOR8 E. R. CROUCH, Assay er, chemist, metallurgist. Roma 201-203 Pad dock Building. Grants Paaa. JnsCKLLAXEOrjS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up in 6-gallon glass Jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pore, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water .wagon will calLv y -:::','"'. PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear ' and refreshing. Bacterial tests aa- sure that this water la pure. De- lirered in five-gallon bottles. T. E. Beckwith. Order by phone, I 602-F-8. 459U BREED to type and brains. The pure bred Percheron stallion, "Harley" wUl stand Friday and Saturday during season at ' Brownie's Livery, Grants , Pass. Terms: $15, insure with foal. C. . S. Etnler, owner. , . 718 CONTRACTORS D. A. FITZGERALD Contractor and builder. Plans and specifications a specialty. ' Houses built while you wait Phone 117-J. . 708 AUTO SERVICE PRIVATE AUTO service leaves Jose- phlne hotel dally for Kerby, Hol land and Waldo. Marre Jordan, phone 332-J, or 01ding!s garage, phone 45-R. 709 FOR JITNEY taxi and country ser vice phone 262-R, ' or see . Ross Bailey. Cars for hire by the hour. 720 TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Kaiiroaa Company i (The 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 8 lv. Grants Pass...3:00 p.m. Arrives Waters Creek 4:00 p.m. Train 4 lv. Waters Creek....6:00 p.m. Arrives urants PasB..r 6:00 p.m. On Sundays train No. 1 is canceled. All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all Information reeardlns; frelght and passenger service call at the office or the company, Public Ser vice' building, or phone 138-R for same. Train will stop on flag at any point between Grants Pass and Watera Creek. Passenger service every day In the week. NAVAL LIEUTENANT ' , ' ; SUICIDE AT BREMERTON t . Puget Sound Navy Yards. Bremer ton, Wash., Mar. 25. -Whether "too much orient" or entanglements out side, of the eervioe Influenced young Lieutenant Ormonde C. Pallthoroe to step into his room aboard the U. S. cruiser Saratoga, close the door and send a bullet through his lieart late yesterday, is the problem that Is nut ating officers and men at the Puget Sound Navy yard today. No reason for suicide could be found by the board of inquest appointed by Commandant-Captain Coonti. Officers opened the door and saw Pallthorpe lying dead on the floor. His plBtol, with one chamber empty, was lying a foot from his body. 1 Brother officers maintained that the Teaaon for the suicide will have to be sought outside of Pallthorpe's naval record, his work and his small circle of friends. He graduated from the naval academy at Annapolis in 1910. PHYSICIANS U O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to disease of the eye, ear, nose and throat Glasses fitted. Office hoars 9-12, 3-5, an on ap pointment Office phone 62; resi dence phone S69-J. . : B. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Res. phone 369; office phone 183 Sixth and H. Toff Building. J. P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Phones: Office, 325; residence, 324, Call answered at all hours. Country calls at tended to. Lnndeburg Bldg. DR. ED BTWATER Specialist on diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hoars: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Phones: Ree. 234-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. F. D. STRICKER Diseases of chUdren and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build lng. - tt A. A. WITHAM. H. D.. Physician and Surgeon. Office: Hall Building, corner Sixth and I streeta. Phone 116, day or Bight. , Honrs: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. H. WARREN NICE, Osteopathic Physician, Chronic and nervous diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and X, Lundburg building, phone 149-R. Residence Colonial hotel, phone 167-J. - - 713 DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D., First-class dentistry. 109 South Slxtk . street, Grants Pass, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, 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. COLVIQ Jb WILLIAMS Attorneys ' at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney.' Practice in all courta. First NaUonal Bank Building. EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Offlc Masonic .. Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law County attorney for Josephine County. ' Office: Schallhom Bldg. 0. S. BLANCH ARD. Attorney-at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-t-law, practices in state and federal courts. Rooms 2 and : 3, over Golden Rule store. . 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. . Phone 132-R. Stand at frleght depot A., Shade, Propr. F. G. Isham, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved . packed, ahtpped : 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. ."..(... . LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge N. 84. A. F. A. if. Stated Ooaminloa tlons 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Visiting brethren cordially invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. O. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE) LODGE, NO. 78, 1.O. O. F meets every Wed Q y neaday eve in I.O.O.F. ww"1'' halL cor. 6th and H. Sta. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit ed to be present I. V. Howell. N. G., Clyde Martin, Secretary. ' , VETERINARY SURGEON , DR. R. J, BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office in Wlnetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. Resl ' dence phone 805-R. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING, graining, paint ing. For the beat work at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. O. Plant. South Park street. A