Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, June 30, 1916, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS
HAS MANY VICTIMS
New York, June JO. Thirty-eight
new cases and seven In Manhattan
brought the known total of Infantile
paralysis victims In New York'a epi
demic of the dread disease up to 29?
today. This Is the largest number
to far reported In one day and It
purred board of health officials Into
renewed effort to check the
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRE
Special Instructions were offered to
all mothers of greater New York
urging that they keep their babies
scrupulously clean and avoid letting
them play with others not of known
rleanllnees. Te board also has ask
ed the United States board of health
service to Investigate and ascertain
whether the disease was not brought
to the United States by Immigrants
on Italian liners.
Catenlng en to Dad,
Eddie Let's aneak round behind the
barn an' smote a cigarette,
Sammy Too likely to get caught
Ever since dad swore off he's been
sneaking around there to smoke his
own. Judge. '
Mining blanks at this Courier office.
Go to Newport
Oregon's old reliable outing resort
Numerous attractions make this beach
city an ideal place for an outing
Washington, June 30. Callln on
Secretary of State Lansing today,
Mexican Ambassador Arredondo de
livered to blm an official copy of the
Instructions which ordered relesse of
American prisoners at Chihuahua
City, tbe state department announced,
following the visit.
Previous to tbe conference Lansing
bad said he expected General Car
ranrVi reply to tbe American de
mands "at any moment."
The envoy said he bad not deliver
ed the reply to Lansing and that he
did not know when It would arrive,
or what Its contents would be.
Lansing told Arredondo frankly
that the patience of this government
Is about exhausted. He pointed out
that the United States government
bad asked originally that Carranza's
statement of attitude he made at
once, whereas several days have now
elapsed, and all this government has
had has been tbe "expectation" of
Consul Rodgera a to early delivery.
Lansing believed this forenoon thst
he was about to get tbe message from
Arredondo. The, latter visited him
without tt, but toe Indications In their
conference were that Carranza's plan
la to send his answer through the
envoy, rather than through Consul
Rodgers at Mexico City. Carranza's
delay was partially explained In of
ficial quarters as due, perhaps, to an
effort on bis part to let matters calm
down and If possible to shape up
with hla cabinet an answer sstlsfac-
tory to the United Slates.
These Facts developed today after
tbe cabinet session. Only brief con
sideration wss given the Mexican
altuatton because of tbe president's
baste to catch a train for New York,
where he will speak tonight before
tbe Press club. ;
As for the general policy and the
military situation, tbe cabinet mem
bers said these were not altered. The
state department has telegraphed
Consul Hod sen that all Americans
must leave Mexico -at once or the
United Stales will not be responsible
for their safety, according to a tele
gram to Mexican Ambassador Arre
dondo from Mexico City today. Few
er than 300 Americana have left
Mexico City, and not more than 250
from the surrounding country, the
telegram aays. A great majority of
Americans in Mexico City have de
cided to remain. The Mexican gov
ernment has guaranteed protection
to the Uvea and property of Ameri
cana in the state of Guanajuato and
Tobaaco, whenever Americans express
a desire to remain.
Arredondo denied today reports
from Mexico City that Americans'
property was being confiscated. He
has received a number of dispatches
lately saying great feeling exists
against Mexlcana on tbe American
side of the border and that many are
being mistreated.
FOR SALE -Six-room plastered
house, close In, lot 100x100, good
hade. Address No. 2411, care
Courier. 67tf
FOR BALE Registered Guernsey
bulls from high producing cows.
River Banks Farm, R. z, Grants
Paw, Ore. 784tf
FOR SALE Three-ton Veils auto
truck. Tbe price Is right Leonard
Orchards Company, Grants Pass,
Ore. 7Mtt
REGISTERED H0L8TEIN bull calf.
bora May 22, 1116. Sire, Clover
Idge Begta Korndyke, Advanced
Registry backing. Dam, Pomona
Hengerveld Doo. Fine individual.
Price reasonable. P. R. Steel,
Winona Ranch, Rout 1. 766tf
FRUIT RANCH FOR SALE 85
acres on Applegate river, seven
miles from Grants Pass. Beat of
soil. Bearing orchird of apples,
peaches, cherries and strawberries,
choice varlette. ;; Grivftf lrrlga
tfon; abundance of Viler. Haa" a
trve-robm hobs and other 'out
buildings. Thfe is money-maker
rlgtt from the start. The MJnsti
meht bureau ot tbe Portlabd As
sociation of Credit Men, " 3. M.
Wafnlck, Ttouts No. 4, Grants
Pass, Ore. 78l
STRIKERS THROW
en add
ROCKS
AHte Reach
Heal Hocks
Horky UaiiHCwny
Hurt bathing
Nntatorlum
HtiwIliiK Alleys
Devils Punch Howl
Government Light House
Yaqiilna Ray
Fine Fishing
Dunce Hull
Clam (UKK'n
Low Round Trip Fares
are on sale dally to Newport from air Southern
Pacific stations In Oregon. .Return limit Oct. 81st.
For complete Information regarding hotels at New-
port, rates, train service, consult our agent or write ,
for copy of illustrated folder "Nowport Beaches."
John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent
. , y orftand, Oregon,, ,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
San Francisco, June 80. A mild
form ot guerilla warfare is raging
along the waterfront today as a re
suit of the longshoremen's strike.
Ten mounted police and 36 patrolmen
have been added to the regular de
tall there to keep order.
Showers of bricks greeted Harry
Youne. manager of the California
Stevedore and Ballast company, when
he drove along the warterfront In his
automobile. Groups ot pickets pass
ed the word along that Young was
approaching. He was forced to run
veritable. gauntlet south of the
Ferry building. More missiles were
hurled by men on a bridge over Beale
street. They dropped rocks on motor
trucks passing under the viaduct with
supplies for strikebreakers living on
barges moored off the wharves.
Guards on the trucks replied with re
volver shots, but there were no
casualties.
After having discussed the prob
lem of a sympnthotlc strike, members
of the teamsters' union referred
tq their executive board, with power
to act.
AXOTHKH IU MOlt THAT
VILLA IS WITH CAItn.UXl
Eagle Pass, June SO. Juan Rod
rlgues, a Mexican resident of Texas
arriving here this afternoon from
Torreon, said that Tancho Villa has
Joined the Carranza forces at Mon
clova with1 several hundred men. Rod
rlgues claims to know Villa well and
says he can not be mistaken regard
Ing his Identity.
rot BAUt
TIME CARD
The California and Oregon
Coast Bailroad Company
(The Oregon Caves Route)
Effective Mondsy, May 1, 1918.
Train 1 lr. Grants Psss...7:00 a.m.
Arrives Waters Creek.8:00 a.m.
Train 4 lv. Waters Creek..6:00 p.m.
Arrive Grants Pas........:00 p.m.
Dally except Sunday.
All trains leave Grants Paaa from
the corner of O and Eighth streets,
opposite the Southern Pacific depot.
For ail Information regarding
freight and passenger service call at
the office of the company. Public Ser
vice building, or phone 181 tar
aame.
Train will atop on flag it any
point between Grants Paaa art
Wate Creek. pancsj errice
very da In the week. - ' - ' -
FOR SALE 20 Angora goats and
fine two-year-old Red Durham bull
and Durham cows, milk and beef
type. Grave Creek Ranch. 7t9tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE for small
one-seated automobile one vacant
lot In Glendale. Write or see
Clifton Beats, Daya Creek, Ore
gon. 788
PHY81CIAK8
L. O. CLEMENT. 11 D. Practtoe
limited to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Glasses fitted.
Office hours 1-12, 1-8, and on ap
pointment Office phone 62; resi
dence phone 1S8-J.
3. LOUGHBJDG9, 1L D., Physician
and surgeon. City or country ealla
Attended day or sight. Rat.
phone ; Sil; office phone 111
Sixth and H. Tufa Building.
J. P. TRUAX, 1C D., Physician a4
Surgeon. Phones: OSes, 8:8;
residence, 824. CaUs smwti
at all hours. . Country ealla at
tended to. Lnadetorg Bldf.
ooujrrr treasurer's call
FOR ROAD WARRASTS
All Josephine County (PIak) 4load
Warrants, protested prior to October
Utb, 1115, are hereby called in for
payment, including numbers &tz.
8021. 578. '447. 140. 402, 85 Slid
68, protested October 11th, 115,
all of which are payable at the Trea
surer's office on or after the 80th day
of Jane. 1816, at which date interest
will cease.
J. E. PETERSON, '
787 Josephine County Treasurer.
OR. ED BTWATER Specialise OB
diaeaaws) of yv ' . 4
throat; . glasaea ttted. flee koart:
t to IS avau, J to 8.9. an. Phonea:
Bs. 2S4-J; OOee, 267-J. fechsaldt
Bunding, vGrafs Pats. brt;.
FOR 8ALE Registered Ayrshire,
and other fresh cows. Phone
291-L, or call at, former Laurel
Grove Dairy north of town. 786
FOR SALE Soda fountain and ac
cessories, show case, candy-making
and Ice cream manufacturing
plant, together with complete
equipment ready 'for business.
Building. 2ixlB0, can be had for
reasonable rent. Apply at once to
Fred A. Williams, assignee. 786
TO RENT
FURNISHED five-room cottage for
rent, close in. Inquire at 21 S C
street, or phone 168-R. 778tt
MODERN FIVE-ROOM HOUSE for
rent at 727 North Fifth Street
Sleeping porch, bath, hot and cold
water and gas, electrio lighted.
Call for key next door. 780tt
Portland, June 80. Today's mar
ket quotations were:
Wheat Club, 82 88; bluestem,
848.
Oats No. 1 white teed. 26 26.50
Barley Feed, 26.5028.50.
Hogs Best live, 8.20 8.25.
Prime steers, 7.25 7.50; fancy
cows, e.&u; nesi caives, a.
Spring lambs, 8.75.
Butter City creamery,' 29; coun
try, 27. '
Ekks Selected local extras, 24
ft 25. '
Hens, 13 14; 'broilers. 16018;
geese, 10 11.
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MISCELLANEOUS
CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up In
5-gallon glass Jars and delivered
at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary.
Telephone 293-R and water wagon
will call.
MJRB MOUNTAIN WATER Clear
and refreshing. . Bacterial testa as
sure that this water la pure. De
livered In five-gallon bottles.
V. E. Beck with. Order by phone,
602-F-S. 459tt
WILLIAM BOOG. practical painter.
Wood finishing and enameling In
any color a specialty. Rooms en
ameled 82.50 nnd up. Estimates
on request. Can refer you to many
satisfied customers. 208 Foundry
etreet 788
Ort YOUR WAY to the coast stop at
Gasquet summer resort. Meals at
all hours. Seventy-seven miles
from Grants Pass. 808
REMEMBER Miss Moore, of Med-
ford, will be at 627 North Third
atreet on Saturdays. Phone 256-J
tor lessons and portrait sittings.
Variety of art work on sale. 761tf
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. R. J. BESTUL. Vetarlnarlan,
Office In Wlnetrout Implement
Building. Phone 113-J. Resi
dence phone S05-R.
DR. F. D. &T&XCL2r-DUeaaet ot
chflif sin had luteal prcoa. ta
VSMlim ,.'2Zi: ' tutotiA -gir.
ds' ' '-r' :. '..''!.
a. x. wnaa tx K klm tai
-ernar4UiaheaaltCArtn:
OCca, 111; ,rslcs3n, 4:J.
Houm: 9 a. as. to 4 f. n.
dr. jl wasuoi &c cvtorrM
Physlelaa. Cutxtilo ,mi itrfw
diwaaea apeelaJty. Boon 1 and S.
LuCShnraj lnXlla(. oppoU pott
bOoe; phono 14Y-B. SU&mf:
CWonlalhotalj ticflu 117-J. Tit
E. C. MACT. D. M. IXnntreJsa
dentistry. . 10ft SonOt BOA
street. Grant Paaa, Oregon.
BERT R. ELLIOTT. D. M. D. Mod
ern dental ,work. Mrguerite H.
ElIloU, dental aaeiatant Room t
and 6, Golden' Rnlo bnildln.
Grant Paaa, Or. Phone 265-J.
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON, Attorn,y-atrUw.
Practice in all State and Federal
Court. First National Bank Big.
COLVIG tt WILLIAMS Attorneys
at-Law, Grant Paa Banking Co.
Building, Grant Pass. Oregon.
E. 3. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice)
In all court. First National Bank
Building.
Washington, June 80. Supporting
a bill for the establishment of a naval
base at Astoria. Congressman Haw-
ley declared today to the house naval
affairs committee that every United
States naval vessel which leaves the
Bremerton station passes under the
nose of British guns.
"In case ot war with England, tbe
Bremerton navy yard would he use
less." said Hawley.
Hawley declared the far north
west, with an area as large aa Ger
many, capable of supporting so.ouy,-
000 to 70,000,000 pepole, would be
in danger of occupation by a foreign
foe unless the mouth ot the Columbia
river was strongly guarded. He aald
If foreign troops ever occupied this
territory, controlling the mountain
passes, they never could be dlBlodged.
"You are aware this naval bill now
provides for a commission of naval
experts to study the Pacific coast with
the Idea of establishing another naval
base," eaid Chairman Padgett.
EDWARD B. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law.
Offie Maaonle Tempi.
Grant Pa; OMgon.
W. T. MILLER. Attorney-at-Lftv
County attorney tor Joseph!
County. Office: Schahhorn Bid.
O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law.
Grants Pas Basking Co. hnUdiag.
Phone 870. Grant Pes. Orege.
V. A.
CIJCMENT8 Attorney-at-tavr,
practice tn ttat and federal
courts. Rooms 2 and 2,
Golden Rule star.' '
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION v
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franeo
Belgian school of violin playing.
. E. R. Lawrence, 815 I street ..
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER QO. AU
kinds of " drayage , and tranafcr
. work carefully and promptly dona.
Pbon 118-R. Stand at friegtt
depot A. Shade, Propr.
FEUITDALE
CALL OX WIIiSON TO .
INTERVENE FOR CASEMENT
Washington, June 30. A request
that President Wilson intervene to
Bave the life ot Sir Roger Casement
Is made In a resolution Introduced In
the senate this afternoon by Martlne
of New Jersey. The resolution was
referred to the senate forolgn rela
tions " committee, where Chairman
Stone promised It attention at the
first meeting.
: If you tnvlte people's oplulon you've
no right to sneer nt them becuuxe tbry
don't say what y wsuted -PM
ftrnhnm Phllllr ' :
Grange meets Saturday, July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Crews and Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Crews motored over
from Ashland and spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wardrlp.
F. Breltraayer and family and A.
Breltniayer and family were guests
at Underwoods Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stanbrough and
son were week-end guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Blanchard.
Ethel and Gladys Wardrlp, ot
Tokay Heights, helped their cousin
Wanda spend her birthday at Glenora
ranch labt week.
Mrs. F. Breltmayer and Mrs. B. R.
'Elliott spent several days of last
week with their mother, Mrs. Slat
tery, at Lorelei. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Blanchard, Mr.
and Mrs. John Stanbrough, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. White. Mrs. W. S. Coutant
and Frank Hall, members of Fruit
dale grange, attended Pomona grange
at Merlin Saturday..,
THE WORLD MOVES: so do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon
15-R.
Clone and LavenoV.
There in no record of a lion ever bat
Ing attacked a trainer wbo had taken
the precaution
with lavender
of perfuming himself
. Q. 4aham. rayge and transfer.
' Sajj pianos and furniture moved
peeked, shipped and ' stored.
Phone Clark & Holtnan, No. 19.
Residence phone 124-R. "
LODGES
GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. T.
A. L Stated Commanloa
tlone 1st and 8d 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
( y nesday sve In I.O.O.r.
vw"p hall, cor. 6th and H. Sts.
Visiting Odd Fellows cordially invit
ed to te present I. V. Howell. N.
Q., Clyde Martin, Secretary. .
ASSAYERS
E. R. CROUCH, Asssyer, chemist,
metallurgist. Roma 201-208 Pad
dock Building. Grants Pass.
DECORATORS AND PAINTERS
PAPERHANGINO. graining; palnt-
Int.; Tor ths boat work at lowest
prices phone 295-J, C, Q. plant
South Park street Vwa