Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, May 07, 1916, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1016"
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Political Cards
'. , (Paid Advertisements)
j EUGENE L. COBURN
Uepublican Candidate for
Nominee for
County Clerk
, Prwtat Incumbent
i :
SOLUS POLLOCK
Republican Candidnto for
Nominee for
Assessor
PrtMmt 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 0. SMITH
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Sheriff
Present IwuniU-nt
GEO E. LUNDBURO
. Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
State Senator
HOMER WHITE
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Sheriff
Prlnwu-loe, May 10, 1010
FRED MERRILL
Democratic Candidate for
Nominee for
Sheriff
J. F. BURKE
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Commissioner
J.O.RANDLE
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Sheriff
Berred as constable greater part ot
tbe time for 20 years past
m marie, May 10. 1010
GEORGE W. LEWIS
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Sheriff
' Primaries May 10, 1010
J. N. JOHNSTON
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for -
County Attorney
W. T. MILLER
Democratic Candidate for
Nominee for
. ! "lit , 'I 'j ' ' ' ' II 1"
County Attorney
Prevent Incumbent
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Treasurer
CP. BISHOP
Of Salem, Oregon
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Presidential Elector
Congressional Wat. No. 1
GEORGE S. DUNCAN
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
.''!' Commissioner
W. S. MAXWELL ;
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for '
Treasurer
FRANK M. CALKINS
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Circuit Judge
Present Incumbent
L. L. JEWELL
i Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Sheriff
My I'liit form! Kmcenrf nnd Economy
KB. HALL
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Coroner
Present Incumbent
S. LOUGHRIDGE
m
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Coroner
Making a Distinction, i
Mrs. Owens-I'm going to tbe butrb
er'a, Tom. Shall I order the Sunday
dinner? Tom No. don't order It; Juat
ask for It Lat nionth'a bill lun't paid
yet lloeton Transcript
Beginning Early.
Caller (viewing new bit by)-Do you
think be la going to rerniblo bla fa
ther Motber-1 shouldn't he surprised.
He keep me up night even now."
Exchange.
Human Judgment la finite, and It
ought always to be charitable. Wil
liam Winter.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Copyright 1916 The Picture AdmtUcn.Bos 17
WOOD COAL
WILLIAMS WOOD
& COAL YARD
Yard Phone 137-R
Res. Phone 376-Y
Everything ot
Merit In
CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
Oregon
Content Sewer Pipe
& Tile Co,
CECt.EC
ALPIXK
K K CREAM
ForKtUoby '
XrttlnAH)ni((Htore
Nuggtit
(Vinfortlonery
Jf. V. Schmidt
Cold Storge Co,
P. F. Blrchard
Prop.
Pbone 893
New and Teed
Fl'UMTl'RE
at lUght lYices
Mannel & Heaton
804 8outh 6th
Terms Strictly Cash
But see what cash
will ; do here
PEPLET8 MEAT
MARKET
400 South 6th St
BAILEY'S TAXI
OUy and Country
service ,
Phone 262-R or
call Spa Confeo-
tlonery.
DIUF. II. INGRAM
Chiropractor
All dlaoases suo
cessfullyt treated
without the knife.
Office Hours
10-13 and 3-5
Phone 7
GRANTS PASS
DOTTLING
WORKS
Mfg'a of Country
Club Olngerale. k
full line of Bodu
and Bolt Drink.
Phone 128-J
lALTHt MY SOAKS
4Sl fichire Tells
I
Portland. May 6. Today's market
quotations were; j' (' ' f ' '
, , Wheat Club 91 H 9T,K bluestem,
1.031.06. ; , . , ,
Oats No. 1 white feed,- 26.75 CC
7.50.
Barley Peed, 27 29.50.
llosa 0t live, 9 9 1.0$. ' 1
Prime steers,. 9;' fancy cow
7.25 V 7.50; beit calves. 8.
Spring lambs, 10010.25,
Butter City creamery, 29; coun
try, 26.
Eggs Selected local extras, 21
ft 22.
Heni, 17V4 418; broilers, 30035;
geese, 10(11. ;
Copper, 28 H.
i Hla Remarkable Career.
. Few career have covered wider ex
tremes of fortune than did that of
John of Cappailocla. He was a Ro
man officer of very high rank under
the Emperor Jimtlulan In the elxtta
century. .He wa n very able man.
and under bU direction tbe Onant-ea
of tbe government NourlHhcd wouder
fully. . InclUeiitnlly . he auiasaed a
great fortune for lilmMf. Hut be was'
very corrupt, and the reveuues were
raised "ou the deoth of thousands,
the poverty of million, tbe ruins of
title ami the denotation of provinces."
He lived uioMt extravagantly and In
dulged In all wirt of wicked prac
tice. . JSut hi life of oatentatloas
profligacy was ainldeuly changed into
one of abject poverty. Though guilty
of many crimes, he wa accused of
one of which he eeiu to have been
Innocent and was condemned to be
scourged like tbe lowest of criminals.
Nothing of hi vat fortune waa left
blm but one old ragged cloak, and It Is
said that for mcvcu years ho begged
brend In tbe street of cities that once
bad trembled at bis name.
A Passant Bey Philosopher.
Very remarkable was tbe boyhood of
tbe celebrated James Ferguson, who
was born at Keith. In Peuffshlre. Scot
land. In 1710. LI I father, woo waa a
day laborer, (audit blm to read and
write utid scut him to school for three
months at Keith. At the uge of eight
be constructed a clock of wood that
kept renmrknbly good time and after
ward made it wouden watch with a
whalebone spring. He began to earn
hi flrwt money by denning and mend
ing clock Ui the neighborhood. Ill
astronomical pursuits commenced soon
afterward, hla futher having sent him
to a neighboring farmer, who employed
him In watching hi sheep. While thus
occupied he amused himself at night
by watching the start) and during the
day In making nnxlclx. In 1747 be pub
lished hl.i huult mi tlio iihenomeim of
the hnn-est muon. and thl was fol
lowed by other iiHtroimmlcal works.
Ills books rtcelved the npirovnl of the
Royal society, ttefore which he fre
quently appeared.
How Boston Might B Destroyed.
One of the niont novel metboda yet
conceived of destroying a city Is do
scribed In Popular Science Monthly.
Tbe author says:
"An enemy need not bother muster
tng battleships or waste hla time bom
barding from afar the Intellectual hub
of this land of ours. In time of peace
lot' him hare bla splca build a big
pumping station right In the middle
of that city, aud at the proper time
start drawing indiscriminately from
tho ground below the water saturating
the subsoil. You know a large num
ber of BoHtou'a big buildings rest upon
floating foundations. Pump out the
water In tbo supporting quicksand,
and down thoso structures would tum
ble Into the yawning cavities so creat
ed. It woutd be far more effective in
its demolition than the projectiles of a
hostile fleet"
8altlng a Census.
Ernest Udgren. formerly commercial
agent for a railroad at Nanking, Chi
na, and later with tbe Pacific Mall
company at Ilongkong, la thus quoted
In the Kansas City Star:
"No one knows how many people
there are In China." be said. "The
cenaua figure say 400,000.000. but that
la a guess. No census ever baa been
taken. The government arrives at its
population figures by an old method.
It baa monopoly on salt By esti
mating the average per capita con
sumption of salt and dividing the total
consumption of salt by that figure It la
able to make a fair guess."
Amsrloa'a Lsrgsst 8nake.
Tbe largest American serpent la the
anaconda, which may attain a length
of thirty, feet It Inhabits tropical
America and I a handsome animal,
with dork round. spots scattered over
Its wbolo body on a groundwork of
rich brown. It la very fond of water
and haunts the banks of rivers, lakes
and streaais, there lying lu wait for
any deer or peccary which may coma
to the margin of the water to drink.
Philosophy That Fallsd.
"I don't see Si Perklus any more at
the grocery lyceum,"
"SI sorter lost caste. lie was set
ting on a cracker barrel arguing that
life wasn't worth living. A lamp ex
ploded." "Well?"
"Si was the first man out" Pitts
burgh Dispatch.
Fpvelopea printed, at the Courier
office.
-Classified Advertising : -
fOM SALE
40 . ACRES 4 ft mile from Grants
rasa, no improvements, for sale
at $40 per acra. Under ditch sur
vey. Address) No. 2418, oaxe
ii Courier. -, , . i 7tf
FOR 1 ' 8ALE Six-room ' plastered
house, close In,' lot 100x100, good
shade. '' Address No. 2411, car
' Courier. -v " tSttf
ANGEL. CAKES aupplled for any oo
, caalon, (Oo each, Phone 110-J. , 83
RCOI8TERE0 BBRKS1URE3, Hol-
stelns and Percherons.. High class
young stuff for eale at all times.
Individuality, breeding, produc
tion, F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch,
Route 1. , 6l2tf
FOR SALE Very hlgh-clasa regis
tered Guernsey bulla, nearly ready
for service. Prices right Leonard
, Orchards Company, River Banka
Farm. 6S6tf
MURPHY farm for sale, 73 acrea 10
miles from Grants Pass, on banks
of Applegate river, some bottom
land, much upland under ditch,
with water right Ad drew No.
615, care Courier. 707tf.
FOUR ACRES set to grapes, peaches
and apples, fire-room bungalow,
on Pacific highway, two milea from
city, no Incumbrance, for aale. A
snap if taken before June 1. Ad
dress John Ross, O rants Pass. 762
FOR SALE Five-stamp quarts mill,
Including engine, boilers, air com
pressor, pressure tank, .concen
trating tables, rock crusher, ore
cars, T rails, etc. Address 68S
Courier. 742
IRRIGATED farm and two timber
claims, also five houses in Grants
Pass and one nearly new two
seated back for sale cheap. Joseph
Fetxner, 755 North Eighth street,
Grants Pass, Oregon. 742
FOR SALE Team heavy work
horses, 8 & -Inch wagon, and heavy
harness. John B. Hair, Rogue
River, Ore. . 744
BLUB PRINT plats of Granta Pass
for sale at Courier office, tl.60. 93
FOR SALE Improved 160-acre
stock ranch near Grants Pass, half
In crop, 50 inches water; outside
range; something good. Box 60,
R. 1, Rogue River, Ore. 759
FOR SALE A heavy team of work
mares, 6 and 7 years old. One of
the best teams In the county. Also
one fine family driving mare, 6
years old, weight about 1,100; will
work anywhere. Ed L. Schmidt,
River Bend ranch, phone 612-F-23.
740
REAL SNAP in a roadster. First
class mechanical condition. New
tires. Will demonstrate. Might
make some terms. Can be seen
at 622 North Fifth. 740
FOR kSALE One-horse Studehaker
buggy. Good as new. H. M. Webb,
105 Central avenue, Granta Pass,
Ore.: 70
FOR SALE Good heavy wagon for
15. Inquire at 824 East J
street' 742
FOR SALE Red Poll, and flo-
Guernsey milk cows, five years old.
Angora goats and registered Po
land China pigs. Ten-horsepower
electric motor. Duplex alfalfa and
grain grinder. Grave Creek Ranch,
Leland, Ore. 749
FOR SALE 80 acres sub-Irrigated
and irrigated bottom land suitable
for alfalfa, beets etc., at a bargain.
Grave Creek Ranch, Leland, Or.749
FOR SALE 80 acre relinquishment,
ten acrea slashed, forty acrea tll
able. Good house and well, and
some out buildings. Price $200.
Address C. E. Atkins, Box 13,
Takllma, Oregon. 744
FOR SALE Cabbage plants at H. E
Burton's. Our new stock of mil
linery has arrived. Call and see
It. , Burton's 467 North Sixth
atreet 744
TO RENT
FOR RENT Partly furnished cot
tage and unfurnished cottage, both
close In. Inquire A. E. Voorhles.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished five-
room cottage or one furnished
room, with bath, two blocks from
post offloe, near Presbyterian
church, 315 E street. 740
FOR RENT Corner offices in Lund
burg building. Steam heat, water
and janitor service. Frontage
Sixth and E streets. Opposite post
. office and Josephine hotel. Geo.
E. Lundburg. 748
' VETERINARY BURGEON
DR. . R-. . J. BESTUL, Veterinarian,
Office, , In ( Wlnetrout Implement
Building.' ''' Phone ;:113-J. .. Resi
dence; phono r 8 0 6-R, ( A t ,. ,
MISCELLANEOUS
CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up in
: 5-gallon glass Jsra and delivered
. at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary.
: Telephone 283-R and water wagon
- wlU ealL
PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear
' and refreshing. Bacterial testa as
sure that this water is pure. De
livered la five-gallon bottles.
W.'E. Beckwltb. Order by pbone,
M02-F-8. ' 45U
FAMOUS ST ALUON Tha , weU
known David Harum, trotting stal-
. lion,' will sund pn Mondaya each
week, during, season , at Parker's
Livery, diagonally across from Ox
. ford hotel. Terms f 15 to insure;
f 10 by season; 85 single service,
J. J. McMahon, owner, Rogue
River, Ore. 745
.,)( TIME CARD
The 5 California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
''(The Oregon Cares Route)
Effective Monday. May 1,-lllfcV
Train 1 lr. Grants Pass.. 7:00 a.m.
Arrives Waters Creek 8:00 a.m.
Train 4 lr. Waters Creek....5:00 p.m.
Arrives Grants Pass 6:00 p.m.
Dally except Sunday. -
All tralna leave Grants Pass from
the corner of G and Eighth streets,
ODPOslte the Southern Pacific depot
For all Information regarding
freight and passenger service call at
the office of tbe company, Public ser
vice building, or phone 131 for
same.
Train will atop on flag at any
point between Grants Pass and
Waters Creek. Passenger service
every day in the week.
REDUCED FARES TO '
CRF.SCEXT CITY
The Crescent City and Grants Pass
Auto Stage line have reduced fares to
Crescent City to $7.50; Waldo, $2.50;
Kerby, $1.75, and Selma, $1.50. 23tf
COUNTY TREASURER'S
CALL FOR WARRANTS
" All Josephine County (Pink) Road
Warrants protested prior to August
1st, 1915, are hereby called In, and
are payable at the Treasurer's Office
on and after the 8th day of May,
1916, on which date Interest will
cease. J. E. PETERSON,
740 County Treasurer.
A Fin Judge of Eggs.
The Ichneumon Is an animal that
every housewife Rhould possess. There
Is no finer Judpe of eggs In existence.
The Ichneumon. In fact makes a study
of eggs all his life, and he Is not par
ticular whether they are heu's eggs or
turtle's eggs so long a they are eggs.
It Is Impossible to deceive tbe animal
with regard to their freshness. If a
dozen fresh and partly fresh eggs are
mixed up together the wily little ani
mal will pick out the fresh ones with
a certainty and quickness that are posi
tively amaxlng. At tbe soo he Is pro
vided only with the genuine newly
laid. He would have to be in a very
bad way before touching an egg that
was "shop laid."
Matrimony.
Matrimony Is like freemasonry no
one knows the secret until he la Initiat
ed. It la like an eel trap-very easy to
get Into, but bard to get out of. It is
In Its first stage like a wind that fans
the dame of love, but too much fan
ning blows it all out tt is everything
contradictory, aweet or bitter. Just aa
it la taken. In ahort It b
Llk a Rlarlni light
Placed in a window on a rammer's Bight.
Alluring all tho insect ot the lr
To come snd alnc their pretty wlngteta
there.
Those who are out butt head against the
pane;
Those who are in butt to get out again.
Exchange.
Minerals Sensitive to Light -
The elemeut selenium has long at
tracted attention because of the pecul
iar effect light exerts on its electrical
conductivity. Scientists have now dla
covered that copier oxldo has proper
ties similar to seleulum, aays Popular
Mechanics. Another mineral recently
put In the same class is stlbnlte. an
antimony mineral. Other materials,
such . sulphnr, shellac, paraffin and
unthrncene. a coal tar product, will
also exhibit odd conductivity effects
under the influence of light, but to a
leaner tleitfee.
Most Qlrie Want a Cake Wlnrtstv
"My son, I hope when yon marry
that girl yon win show ber that yon
are a breadwinner."
"You doT Well, if she can't make
It I don't propose to gamble for It"
Richmond Tlmes-Dltipateh.
PHYSICIANS
L. O. CLEMENT, U. D. Praetloe
limited to diseases of tha eye, mi.
nose and' throat' 'Glaaaea flttaa.
Offlca hours 1-12, S-i, aad on ap
pointment Office-phone 62; raaV
denca phone S6 l-J. ( ' -'; d
S. , LOUGHRJDOB, M. D,, Pfcysiejaa
and surgeon., City or country eaufl
a&tended day or ' aKbt, . Kaav
phono 861; ' office phone 111
Sixth and H. Toffs Building. , " '
J. P. TRUAX. M. Dm Phytielam aa4
Surgeon. . Phones: OSce, S3f ;
residence, 134. ' CaUe anawani
at all houra. Oountrr calla at
tended to. Lundeburg Bid. ,;
DR. D . BYWATOR Specialist om
diseaaeayol, eye,- ear, - noee sum
throat; glasses fitted. Offlca houras
9; to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p., m. Phones:
Res. 21 4-J; Office,. 267-J. Schmidt
Building, Granta Pass, Oregoau '
DR.- F. D. STRICKBR Diseases Ot
children and general practice. Tola
phone 17 4-J. Office: Masonic build-
A. A. WITH AM. M. D.. Physician aM
Surgeon. Offloe: Hall Buildiag.
corner Sixth and I atraeta. Phonaa:
Office, 111; residence, 3S3-J.
Honrs: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY, D. M. D., First-clasa
dentistry. 109 South BUth
atreet, Granta Paaa, Oregon.
BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod
ern dental work. Marguerite H.
Elliott, dental aaalstaat Rooma 4
and 5, Golden Rnla building.
Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J.
DR. H. WARREN NICE, Osteopathia
Physician. Chronic and nervous
diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and 3,
Lundburg building, opposite poet
office; phone 149-R. Residence:
Colonial hotel; phone 167-J. 768
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON. Attonuy-at-Law.
Practice In all Suta and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Big.
COLYIG k WILLIAMS Attorneys-at-Law,
Granta 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 Masonic Temple,
Grants Pass, Oregon.
W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Lnw
County attorney tor Josephine
County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg.
O. S. BLANCH ARD, Attorney-at-Law,
Grants Pass Banking Co. building.
Phone 270." Granta Pass, Oregon.
V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-law,
practices in state and federal
courts. Rooma 8 and 8, over
Golden Rnla store.-,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franco-
Belgian school of violin playing.
E. R. Lawrence, 815 I atreet.
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
kinds of . drayage and transfer
work carefully and promptly dona.
Phono 188-R. Stand at frteght
depot A. Shade, Propr.
F. O. Isham, drayage and transfer.
Safes, pianos and furniture moved.
packed, ahlpped and stored,
Pbone Clarke ft Holman, No. 60.
Residence phone 124-R. ;
THE WORLD MOVES; so da we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone
15-R.
LODGES
GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F.
Ml. m. tnaiea uemmeaion
tione 1st and Sd Tuesdays,
Visiting brethren cordially
Invited, A. K. Cass, W. M.
Ed. G. Harris, secretary.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78. 1.O.
.... O. F., meets every Wed
"A nesday eve in I.O.O.Fj
hall, cor. 6th and H. Sta.
Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit
ed to be present. I. V. Howell, N.
G Clyde Martin, Secretary.
ASSAYERS
E. R. CROUCH, Assayer, chemist,
metallurgist. Roms 201-208 Pad
, dock Building. Grants Pass.
DECORATORS AND PAINTERS
PAPERHANGING, graining, paint
ing. For the beet work at lowest
prices phone 895-J.- C. G. . Plant,
South Park street.