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.. V TIKMVIY, AIM HT 15, 1010 DAILY ROGl-E IUTEII COURIER PAGE V "Seethe loscphine County Caves For tlio accommodation of v ta ilor to this most wondroua and beautiful piece of nature's underground work, CAVK CAM I' haa been ratablUlied on Willlnina Creek, JtT mite front (rttnt I'm at (he junction of (ho aula road Mid government trU, ton mile from Uio Cave. The t-nntn la equipped wllti floored tenia, clean bod ami bedding, inattreaaea And spring. Itntea f'J.UA per dart special fair bjr Ilia week. Saddle hone furnished on aliort notice. Telephono ser vice, Ilahlnu, Recreation, Cool Itrfroahlng l'or transportation Inquire Or ante raa Garage t FRANK M. SOUTH. Mgr. Haunfl Him. "Mr. Chairman." said tlia new mem tor of the literary club. "I move you. lr" "I rlM tu a (Hilut yf order. Mr. Chair Bian," Interrupted one of in other member. "State your puliu of order." The geutleuiau says i move you.' It la not only out of order, tint utterly baurd for rnsu of 111 pound to talk of 'moving a chairman who wetdm 800.". "The K)lnt la well takeu!" ruatwl tlie presiding offlrrr, bringing bin ssvcl down with a rcsouudliig ibud. "Tlie geutleuiau Mill merely 'more' or take bla eat'"-t'lilrno Tribune. ghsddsr of Knowledge. Sometime boya throw mud at tbe aide of a barn, and aa loug aa tbe mud rctualu plaatlv It bold to tbe wood fairly welt, but when tbe aun cornea out It drlea and crumple and falls off. and tbe next shower removea all tracea of It That aide of a burn la a good deal Ilka our mind. ud the boy may be likened to the modern ninkea of knowl. edge. In tut dny Wf are icltid pretty bard by plastic facta, but few of tbem atkk. I'erbuia. nfier nil. tbla la a healthy dln-iiutlon of I'rovldeuce wbkb enable. u to abed knowledge. PuKwe w were ubllued to reialu all tlie "vltnl" fact Hint weir thrown nt ua. Wbat an h)tlenillo burden I Life. Job printing of every deacrlptton at tm) Courier office. There Are Stores in This City So Good That They Could Use Twice as Much Advertising Space as They Now Useand Hake It Pay ! THE 1IETTER THE STORE THE BET TER THE ADVERTISING PAYS. ; Your ovn observations in the store-world will confirm this truth. PUBLICITY is bad only for a bad pro x position. It is just jis surely good for a good ono. What 1 S a 4 4 good store " ? One that really ' SERVES THi: PUBLIC, protecting its pa trons as to VALUES, not merely as, to PRICES. s 'x There are many stores in this city an swering to that definition completely. In every city there are always some stores that tlo not. - An important phase of a GOOD STORE'S SERVICE TO-ITS PATRONS is its news paper advertising. This should be complete, frank, informing. It should tell the store news aa fully as a good newspaper tells the news of the day. Perhaps the best possible NEW POLICY for the GOOD stores of this city to adopt would .be that of DOUBLING THE AD VERTISING SPACE THAT THEY USE thus giving them "elbow room"; giving them bigger opportunities for telling their i patrons, in detail, about every selling event, about every bargain offering,' about every ,'. dollar's worth of new stocks. Of xcoitiw, ' even HALF ENOUGH ADVERTISING pavs the reallv good storp; but ADE QtfATE ADVERTISING would pay much rjeucr. PORTLAND READY TO GREET MR. HUGHES Portland, Aug. 15. Portland today eagerly awaited the arrival of Cbarlei B. IluRhea, The republican candidate la due here tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock, but he will not makevhls bow to the public until he motor from the North Dank railroad depot to the nenion hotel, at 9 a. tn. A rid ad of police haa been detailed to jgaurd blm, and be will bo attended j during hla abort atay here by a big delegation of Oregon republican. Hughea' principal speech In Port land will bo made at the Ice pal ore 'in tbe evening. There are seata for ! nearly 10,000 people and atandlng 'room for nearly 3.000 more In tbe auditorium. It la to be a case or "flrat come' flrat served," eiecpt for civil war voterana and. persons who are blind. A block ot 200 seats "has been reeerved -for all Q. A. R. men who wear their credentials and a amaller section la set aside for the blind. ' After driving to hie hotel, Hnghca will go through two hour of hand shaking at public reception there, and then addreaa the portiana ao club luncheon. HI afternoon win be given over to an automobile tour over the Columbia River highway. DETROIT RIVER SHIP SINK IX COLLISION Detroit, Aug. 16. In a colllalon between the ateamer Christopher and the ateamer Topeka In tbe Detroit river, off Bandlwcn. Ont.,early to day, the latter veaael was aunk and the Chrlatopher auffered considerable damage, tut waa able to proceed to a Detroit dock under by own atesm No live yere loat. Nsst of the Marsh Wran. When tbe marsh wren builds hla nest be select a epot near tbe water's edge or tu a swamp tilled wlib reels and graaxes. aud be employe tbe art of a bridge builder with tbe dnrlug of a steeplejack. Tbe next I Miapcd like a globe, with small opening tn thcsldca Tbe bird hanga It amonu the reeds nigh enough ao tbe spring from It can not disturb it lie lines It with feathers, provldtim aoft cradlo for blm tu rock with the summer breexua. Often a coluny of marsh wreii wilt build their iicts lu tbe sumo awniup. and tbey keep up a scolding rliHttcrluu accoiuimnlmeut to the crMik of the True Envelopes printed at tbo Courier Tha Qrsatast Thing. Wliut la tbe greatest tiling lu. the world V It waa aaked tbe scholar, and bo gruvely answered that learning la. for It comprehends all and promotes It. It waa asked tbe erttt. and be cried, "Art, for It combines matte; and iplrlt, both at their bct." Tbe preach er solemnly declared, "Itellgluu. be cause It la a light from heaven." The lawyer, argued, "Justice, for It la the soul of peace and progress." "Money," in Id tbo banker; "It Is tbe spring of all action." The young man full of hope and spirit cried, "Ambition." Out of bla garnered wisdom the weary old toller answered, "Content." Tbe pair of lovers, hand lu bund, lisped to gether. -Ijovt" The mother with her bsby at her breast smiled. "Sacrifice." The wild roisterer cried, "Pleasure." The wan Invalid whispered, "Health." To n shambling, grlnnlo' fool was put the question. He simpered and said. "1 don't know." And which, after all. Is really the wlsost of them a 11-fro in Uio acbolsr to the fool?-8t Joseph Newt Press. 1 for tha Book Borrowers. Wbat one of ua In school years did not wrlto In bla arithmetic, geography or apeaker: ' Bttul not this book fur fesr of shams, Kor tier ou read tits owntr's nam. Some antl(iinrlau once made tbo atatement tbat Jean d'Orleane, Comte d'Angoulewe, was tbe flrat to write a verse threatening any book thief L e., borrower, with terrible punishment, I'blltp Hale wrltca In the lioston Iler ald. He wrote this, captured In tbe Hundred Years' war and a prisoner in Englaud for thirty-three years. The book waa Cbaucer'a "Canterbury Tales." Tbe common stania among English acboolboya la: Meal not this book for far of shams. For In It Is tha ownsr's name. And when you dls th Lord will say, "TV hers Is that book you stole away T" But your confirmed borrower of books haa no fear of punishment In tbla world or tbe next-Exchange. Rough Wooing. Courtship and ' marriage customs among tbe Greenlaudcra were in early tlmea simple and unceremonloua. We are told tbat when a lovelorn youth tnado up bla mind aa to tbe girl be wanted to adorn and be useful In bis hut of ice and snow be weut to her house, seized ber by tbe bair or wher ever be could aecure a good grip on her and dragged ber to bis own do main, where she waa expected to atay without any further marriage cere mony. If an affluent bridegroom be would perhaps soothe her lacerated feellnga by preacntlug ber with a new lamp. . Bits of Swedish History. Gusiave HI. of Sweden waa assassin ated at a masked bnll; hence the opera Cn Ilnllo In Muacbera." although Ver di waa obllKed to c ha use tbe name of tbe ruler aud the scene of tragedy from those In Schlbe'a libretto wbVh aorred for bis oin-ra. A queen dowager of Sweden died of apoplexy while wIIiii'xhIhk a pluy en titled "Life Is But tfinoke." She waa a Frenchwoman uumcd Clury. Burna dottc married her wheu she was seven teen years old and be whs twice ber age. Joseph Bonnparte bad married her younger sister. - , All Banda Alike to Her. A little girl waa greatly Interested in watching the meu In ber father' or chord puttluK bands of tnr nhind tbe fruit tree to prevent ground Insects l from crawling up and asked a great' I many queHtlons. Some weeka later, wheu out with ber mother, ue noticed a gentleman with a mourning band round bla left sleeve. "Mother." she aald, "whnt'a to keep them from crawling up bla other arm?" London Globe. TEMPORARY INSANITY. Caused by Mental Treubl 8omswhat Akin to Epilepsy. , Is there such S thing as temporary Insanity! Many people think., tbat the expres sion merely covers the kindly Inten tions ot a jury to auve relative pain, but numbers of doctors who have made a atudy of mental disorders emphath cally declare It Is no Idle term. One doctor baa atated tbat tempo rary Insanity la a. condition ot double consciousness, not dissimilar to epl lepay. A person normally quite sane mar have attacks of temporary aber ration lnatlng little more than a few minutes, especially after long bouts of bard, continuous mental work, being particularly liable If Insomnia super venes. Crimes have been committed tn tbe early morning, when the perpetrator baa uot really becu properly awake and haa been horrified to find what he haa done. Tbla Is a true case of temporary Insanity, but It la comparatively rare, and a man tn normal health would not suffer In this way. , . A specialist In mental diseases haa atated that be knew a case tn which a person was lusaue during a certain time each day and tbat othora have been' known when tbo patient waa quite normal nt ordinary tlmea, but suffered from a temporary Ot of toanla regularly once a month. Pearson's Weekly. , Whsreln They Differ Jack-Widows are wiser than maids In one fespect at least Tom-What's the answer?, Jack-They never let a good chance go by, thinking that a better one will come their way Lou. duu .Telegraph, - . ' ! Classified Advertising VOH HALE SALfc Registered FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bulla from high producing cowa. River Banka Farm, R. 2, Granta Pasa, Ore. 764tf FOR SALES Three-ton Velie auto truck. Tbe price la right Leonard Orcbarde Company, Grants Pass, . Ore. 754tf REGISTERED IIOLSTEIN bull calf, . bora May 22, J918. Sire, Clover ldge 8egls Korndyke, Advanced Registry backing. Dam, Pomona Hengerveld Doo. Fine Individual. Price reasonable. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Route 1. 75Stf ANGEL CAKES Phone orders to No. , 1J0-J. , -mtf ABARGAIN I will sell for iXoob caah aectlon 24, T. 87 8., R. 7 W 160 acrea. Clear title. Mrs. E. O. Herlng, 1622 W. Monroe St., Phoenix, Arizona. 827 $850 BUYS 40 ACRES Deer Creek bottom land, one acre cleared, bal ance timber, probably 6000 cedar posts, four-room bouse, fenced . Quarter mile from' 8elma depot P. E. Oerould, Selma. 826 FOR SALE Will give bargain In a 6 passenger Maxwell If sold at once, A. J. Green, Phone 614-F-2 160 ACRES on atage road near Waldo, about 20 acres under cul tivation, 0 to 30 acrea In pasture, plenty of water to Irrigate, grow ing crops, 2 barna of hay, team, wagon, buggy, tattle, comfortable house, family orchard, etc., for aale. Will take Grants Pasa resi dence property as flrat payment, easy terms on balance. Phone 286-J. 827 FOR SALE 8urrey, motorcycle and aaddle, all In excellent condition; also a few Angora goats. Pbone 603-F-12. , 827 FOR SALE Three cows, one with young calf. Inquire at 408 F St BENCH VISE, filing cabinet, one case of shelves, large pigeon hole case, Platform scales, for Sale, Mrs. Jos. Moa. 823 TO RENT MODERN FIVE-ROOM HOUSE for rent at 727 North Fifth street. Sleeping porch, bath, hot and cold water and gas, electric lighted, 8,600 feet fenced tor poultry, and woodshed large enough' for cow. Key at 421 Evelyn. , 795tf HAVE ROOM 24x40 feet will sub divide to suit tenant Into suite' ot two or three rooms, steam heat, water, janitor service. Rent $20. per month. Geo. E. Lundburg.823 FURNISHED 8-room bungalow tor rent V. A. Clements, Golden" Role Building. Phone 265-R. 824 FURNISHED 6-ROOM house for rent, . North side nicely furnished, at $12. L. A. Launer. 828 MISCELLANEOUS - CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up In 5-gallon glass jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 29S-R and water wagon will call. ' PAINTING, papering, tinting and decorating. Clean, expert workman. Prices reasonable; no charge for estimates. Square deal to all. John' Courtney, 239 West I street. Phone 217-L. ' 824 6-ROOM HOUSE, Modern Improve ments, for rent. Call at 724 North 6th, or Inquire of Arthur Conklin. WAXTKD JAPANESE, middle aged, good work er, wants any kind of a job by day or hour. Must be permanent; will do Anything. Another man wants steady job as cook or porter and four others wants job picking fruit anywhere. S. Sawada. 825 WANTED Middle aged woman , or man and wife to room and board, home cooking prices reasonable. Phone 523-J. 828 , Baatsn to a Mummy. , Until pretty late In the eighteenth century mummlea entered Into u great variety of drugs, bnlnm ami oilier mcUlcanientK. As t bo genuine mummy was then expensive, rei'lpes were i:lv en by many nncleiit writers far.vou verting bumah flesh Into mummy Usually only certuln portlous of th" body were used, and these were beat en, dried, macerated uiid spk ed it f all likeness to their natural condition, hence "bealou to a mummy," Numcr una ulluslotis tire Uim'.e tn the pruc the In ancient ' llteriiture. 11 ml In 11 11 old play, "Bird lu a t'uue." are ilie directions. "Mftke uiuuiuiy uf iu.v tletii and mcII me to the HpntheiaHeH" TIME CARD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The' Oregon Caves Ronte) ,." Effective Monday, May 1, 1916. Train 1 lr. Grants Pasa ..7:00 a.m. Arrival Water Creek 8:00 a.m. Train 4 lv. Water Creek..6:00 p.m. Arrives Granta Pa.. 6:00 p.m. Dally except Sunday. All train leave Grant Pasa from the corner of O and Eighth street, opposite tbe Southern Pacific depot For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office ot the company. Public Ser vice ) building, or phone 121 for am. Train will atop on flag at any point between Grant Pas , and Wsf Creek. Passes;;?: er1ce every da) In tbe week. , Dark Nabula. A new astronomical belief la tbat tBere are not only dark stars in apace, bnt dark nebulae. The dark star art Invisible, revealing themselves only by their effect on tbe motion or tight of bright stars, but dark nebulae may be visible aa nnlighted masses showing against tbe feebly lumlnoas background of apace. Professor E. E. Barnard notes tbat many striking dark patches of aky hitherto supposed to be simply starless regions may be really dark nebulae. Tbe caoe of Hind' nebula in Taurua, which la now feebly visible after completely fading away from a state of conspicuous brilliancy shows that a nebula may lose it light and perhapa many nave never had any light New Orleana Ttmee-Plcaynne. " Precedent ' "Have yon ever bad any experience In thla business beforef "No. air." "Ever thought anything about ltT" "No. air." . "And yet you want me to appoint you general manager of thla company Where did you get the Idea r "Well, you know that'a the way our government appoints ita cabinet offl cers."Life. Job printing of every description at the Courier office. aauiMMha,attMki mm nj ,ti The Machine j J 99 t9 OB 11 with a ' j - Personality''' p NO matter what your M touch this new S Royal Master-1 Model 10 will fit it l Just turn tl.e set-screw f f ! and regulate the touch i I ti of this new Royal to I J ht YOURSELF! Make j Si it light and smooth as I velvet -or firm and E g snappy as you like. I Built Tor "Big :. , t Business1, and its ? Great Army of y 1 1 Expert Operators Every ke'enwittad eten 4 I t 6 I I 9 s g ugifjucr xtcij uiuca msna- HI i ger every expeit operator on the firing line ot ''BigBuii If aess " will grsip the enormous ! mm mat takes the "grind " out i a f 1 of typewriting I , 6 ! But the new Model 10 baa I I many otner big. vital new J j features. Invraiigtlt iktm t t I Get the Facts t Snd for the " Roral man " i! and ask for a DEMONSTRA TION. Or write ne direct fat our newbrachuroa'ASTTEA SLKVIClm and ti Yo- a, c 1 1 . . t . v-i 1 n them free 01 charge. Price$10O 3 s: I0TAI TTTEVWTEX Ca nuuuis juvkh COURIER, Aget I I "61 B g.i. . "W' A, v3 tajaiatanMMMSurt&sjSieittwaMw .... i- ' : ; ' 7, ;ii'iT-ai i 1 ! "T I'M "J 1 ! ! Ml s s rHYSICIASS U O. CLEMENT, M. IX Practice limited to disease of the eye, ear, nose and throat Glaoe fitted. Office hour 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment Office phone, 62; resi dence pbone 369-J. S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D., Physldu and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night Residence phone 269; office phone 112. Sixth and H. Tuff Eldg. J. P. Truax, M. D Physician and surgeon, phones: Office I2S; resi dence 224. Calls answered at all hours. Country call attended to. Lundhurg Bldg. DR. ED. BYWATER Specialist oa dlseaae of eye ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hour: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phone: Residence 234-J; office 257-J, Schmidt Bldg, GranU Past, Or. A. A. WIT HAM, M. D-, Physician and Surgeon. Qfflce: Hall Bldg eora er Sixth and I street. Phones: Office 116; residence 28 2-J. Houra 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. . DR. U. WARREN MCE. Osteopathic rtyslcian. Chronic and nervon disease specialty. Room 1 and 2, Lundhurg Bldg., opposite post office; phone 149-R. Residence: Colonial hotel; phone 167-J. DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrst-cLua .dentistry. 109 H ; South Strtl street, Granta Pas X)re. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D.- Mod ern 'denUl work. Marguerite H. ' Elliott, dental assistant Rooms' I. and 5, Golden Rule Bldg. Granta Pass, Ore. Phone 26 5-J. v ATTORXEYS H: D. NORTON, Attornejr-at-Lw Practice in all State and Federal Courts. First National 'Bank Bldg. C9LV10 , Jb Williams' Attorney- -at Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg, Grants Pass, Or. . E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice In all courts. First National Bank "Bldg. ,-. , EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney. at-Law. Office . Masonic Temple, Grants Paae, Ore. W. T. MILLER. AttorneY-s.t-I.ttw. County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Grants Pass. Banking Co. Bldg. Phone 270. Grant Pass, Ore. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law, Practice , In state and federal courts- Rooms 2 and 3, - over Golden Rule store. SiVSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOUN INSTRUCTION Franco 'Belglan school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence 215 I street DRAY AGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AU kinds ot drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly, done. Phone 132-K. Stand at ; freight . depot A. Shade, Propr. :s v F. O. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Pbone Clark ft Holman, No. 50. Resi dence pbone 124-R. . ' THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. I Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 16-K. LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84 A. F, A. M. Stated Communlca , tions 1st and 3d Tuesdays. I Visiting brethren cordially invited? A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1. O, CO. P., meets every Wed nesday evening In I. O. O. F. hall, corner 6th and H. Sts. VlBitlng Odd Fellows 'cordially Invited to be present. . Emll Gebers, N. G.: Clyde Martini Secretar. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, ..Veterinarian. Office in ! Wlnetrout '' Implement 'Bldg. Phone 113-J, Residence 'Phone 805-R. ' ' ; . 1)ECQRTOIAN1MAiWeRS ; PAPT5RHANGING, graining, paint ing. For the best work at lowest prices phone 2 9 5-J. C. G. Plant, South Park etrett, ( ; ' A88AYE1U) E. ' R." CROUCH. Aasayer chemist, metallurgist. Roma 201-203 Pad . dock Building. Grants Pas. ( A 5