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, 7 i AY. SEPTEMBER i, 1919. DAILY nOGUB RIVER COCKIER PACE TESTS. (J ! ! ! . I) ITL I FOOTS GREEK . j , . . " 1 1 1 :'" AIID MARKETS I ii. !t . . . . . . " , k III 'I TJUT r A 1. I I s. I' Jand. Mil. J Today's mr. titstlon were: ' nlClhb, 1.21 : biuestem, No. 1 white feed, 27.75. ey Feed, SI. llet live, MS. ' t eteers, 7; fancy cows, 0; dves, 7.60. m Unit. 8.S5. r CJtjr creamery, 34; conn- i Upload local extra, 80. s, 14 M 5 broilers, 16HCP17: 10. UFT IN THE ORIENT 'aidant That HlustratM the Way of the Far Eit. I had DiH'rlfiiit with corruptible li oiner, nml one tiny wbu k t'Ciliillllnil betlllllo lllieildura- went tu dm ulllitT iihiiiiiuimIIihj vision, 'nii ulil ,nib frmn I-ata vim IiiiiI In-fit railed from retire nt the time uf Clio iiiil'llli:ll'ii ved in h lid if itMii iifitr the c, where I rmuiil liltu squatted i ttiKtr nodding ilrownlly over bl riiihle paunch A he wu till f ilit? old reglnt. I filtered bold iiallml U'fMe lilm nnd ltd ulm inibU'M The niiswer emtio with union kluni; uf Hie ulioulilertt. 4 lire nerving tho solum Hard liutilil be mwl." Iioiild If iimro lit to nerve Mm If inure ulccp u till rent " in i d H flit IiiiihI oUiiil the teitl ok nt me! Here I mid, ihi ntllcer ii n wii"v reu a it "I have nut e Ire I'll! II crimed A crime!" I Interrupted, think of It, when I, n humble r. lmV tlici tin of them nt home! lid I t' honored If you would allow M.v vni.e trill led off oiii'ue" iw could you pel one'?" lie ttnUe I l. I bitve fi'leh is here III Sn tf"l mutt le utile to li'i'i In ii lil' P i ' fvlllne. Cl'ftllllily, What wuil.'il UUlicstr ml hotel kept by Hie ,lewlb w might tin." I replied, re mtii'iillleit were cm h:Uii.cl. idi ot uf which wnt liuti my futir ds Mild I were lilU'it erinlK'iun to nt the Inn -it humble plan. Iiltl ilely tn-tler llllill the uit'iiue II nil in'rfeetly simple. Alexander nmiliu In Atlantic UwuiMv ilCHESTER S PILLS UliUllvn IIIIAMt l'll,.. M HA n llftl, S.IM. Alr. Ilrlut M r SO10 BY DRl'GGISTS tVlRYWNERfc 'N lml A.k 1mt Hr.iflM M A t H-rk-.tr,'. l,l.m..X Tlr iA I'llto l Mr ! .n.HKV ViJJ t.,r, uaaj lll. kiUM. V tTv Tnk k whrr. Hat mt imp v 1 flr iit.t taa-tru There, Are Stores in This City So Good That They Could Use Twice as Much Advertising Space as They Now Use and Make It Pay! . Til 10 11ETTE11 THE STORE TJ1E BET TKU T1IK ADVE11T1SIKG PAYS. Your own observations in the store-world will fonlirm tliis truth. v I'UUUCITY is bad only for a bad i.ro liosition. It is just as surely good for a good one. What IS a "good store"! One that really SERVES THE PUBLIC, protecting its pa trons as to VALUES, not merely as to PRICES. There are- manv stores in this city an swering to that definition completely. In every city there are always some stores that do not. t 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 as fully as a good newspaper tells the news of the dav. - Perhaps the best possible NEW POLICY for ,the GOOD stores of this eitv to adopt would be thai of DOUBLING THE AD VERTISING SPACE' THAT THEY USE thus giving them "elbow' room"; giving them bigger opportunities for jtelling their patrons, in detail, about every selling event, about every bargain offering, "about every A; dollar's worth of new stocks. Of course,' even HALF ENOUGH ADVERTISING puvs the reallv good store,- but A 1)E v (JUATE ADVERTISING would pnv much better. , The Misses Mathew were callers at tht Elsmann orchard nt thtt place last week. Frank Gilmore and Reuben Koes tr, of Rogue River, who went on a hunt to tho Swede Ussln country, re turned' homo Saturday, reporting a dandy trip; reward.two buck. Frank killed one bul k weighing HO pound. Mr, and '.Mm. 1)111 II lulu and Mr, initio's coualn and hla wife left I ant weok on a trip to CrNint City. V. W, Olrdaeyn wa a oaller In Itofim IlWer Monday. J. U. Hair hauled ft load of wood to Mod ford Monday. Mlm Mary 8. Uuritt. of Jackaon vllle. arrived In Rogitu River Mon day. Bli taught m htMil flvo year In Jaeknonvllle and will havo rhargo of tha primary room at Roftie Itlver. Q. W. PiUrlrk. of Gold Hill, vlaltod In RoKu River Monday. V. W. Mrdaey reportu thuT h baled 97 torn of wheat hay and IS tona of alfalfa and haa yet aoveral tona for thrtwhlnc. Mr. and Mra. Ooo. Lanoo and Al bert Mathea wort oftllera In Gold Hill Saturday afternoon. Taul McQuat and Ooo Alden have been doing ioma work on our achoo! bu'Id,n- ! Oacar Wllllama. who hai been lr. and Mra. Uu Merrlman and working thin aummer at the Kester Mr. and Mra. H. 0. Harding were son mill, at Dorrla, California, was in enmpera on Savage Creek Inrt week, thla valley vlHltlng his brother, Mar Lou Wiled two bucka. "tlu Wllllama, and family, from Wed- Mlw Paulino Ollmore, of Rogue neaday lo Sunday, after which he left River, cut her foot rather badly Mon for Canada. ' day morning with a hand ax. , Mlwt Viola Walton la so much bet- J. M. .SpMirer and wife returned ter that alio la able to bo up some of homo ltut week. 1 'the time now. Will Coverditle. of Rlrdaeyo treek, j Mr. Churchill and parly left for wa a teller In Gold Hill Monday. 'town Friday evening, after apendlng Johnny Dunnlgan and Stewart a few daya camping on Deer creek. Porter, of the Kl Oro ranch, on thla A baby boy waa born to Mr. and creek, were buttlneaa t Mnltoni In Mra. Charlie Harmon' on Sunday, llngne River one day thla week. tAuKtiat 27 Sam Mathea. of Rogue Itlver. waj a caller on Foot a creek Monday. Mra. C. C. Carr and the MIhhoh Maud Carr and Kmma Woodcock j were callera in RoKtie River Monday, Ml Amy Koenter wa a hualneaa ' caller to Rogue River Mominy. . . . T I. DRYDEN I v I Will Aualand and party arrived l homo Sunday irom uresccm uuy, ' . L k... .... m A t Xf m M 9 BA. wnere uiey t)ii4uc ,vw w. tr1"'"- &tv HianimnrM Mn,l farnllv left .... I aunuay tor """ ,n,en , aRO ,ur ...- . ter. Mr. Hammond has been work- 1 Ing here for his son-in-law. Walter! -r- " P Menthorn. who with Turner Dllllnger ,,a8t Thursday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Chester York, at MIs- ....".". " "See the losephine County Caves" For the accommodation of Tla itora to thla moat wondroua and lieaullful piece of nature'a iinderurouud work, CAVE OA Ml Iih ben aulilbtlid on Wllllama Creek, 27 mile from Grant l'a t tho Junction of tlio aulo road and government trail, ton mile from the Cave. Tim camp la equipped with floored tent, clean lieda and bedding, mattreaaea and aprlng. Itatea $'2.iH per day; apeclal rate by the week. Haddlo liornea fumUhed on abort notice. Telephone aer vlc. Finding, Recreation, Cool Itefreahlng For transportation Inquire Grant I'aaa Garage FRANK M. SOITH, Mgr. " had the contract of falling timber for the Kealerson mill. Dr. and Mrs. Ry water, with aome (frlend. were out here picnicking Sunday evening. f NEW HOPE I , 4 JohnMcCalllHter tame down from fcvana creek Saturday to visit his family. ' Mr. and Mr. Charles Ohi.n mi. nho(Sa Inma , Mr. wm nhlM1 daughter. Gladys, and on. Piovrt . . . viBiteti Mrs. Inman at the Clevenge,r rarm on the river. sJr, Charley Johnson has been staying with her mother. Mrs. Sarah 8trngc.t at New ope. 'sourl Flat. I Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ohles visit ed Mrs. Ohles' grandparents at Mur phy, Mr. and Mrs. Hannum. I Miss Edna Pope has gone to visit jher slrter, Mrs. C. O. Wynant, and 'will pirk hops at tho Weston hop 'yard with her sister, AUlna. I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe a u toed to their farm on Sunday. ! Joe Seyferth has been putting a new roof on the Shaw house, Ralph Shaw helping with the work. ! Misr, Dorrls Russell came out Tues day to visit with Mrs. Charley Ohles. j A pleasant day was spent at the hospitable H. S. Wynant home on Sunday. A fine dinner was served at noon and later the guests enjoyed ice ; cream and cake. Present were Mr. ,nnd Mrs. J. A. Varner, Walter, Ruby, 1 Ray, Giorge, Lin wood and Roy Varn ier. and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Champlln, iof Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ci. iWynant, Kenneth Wynant, Miss Zlna I Pope, Mrs, Will Ohles, Gladys Ohles and Miss Edna Pope. THE PATH OF DUTY. Do not let Impending diffioul tltt unman you, but faoa thtm bravtly If thay coma. Often-, tlm th hindrance that II in the .path of duty may b com pared to the tollgatt upon our turnpike rod( thy art kept hut until w are just upon tham and then fly opan, a It war, of thmelv. And that I tru anough. If thay had bn opn a wk bforhand w eould but hav gone through at Uil. John Nwton, for, and Affr. 8he (before innrriago-Jack, dear, you are tho sweetest man) Oh. how 1 love you! Juck 'pinching hr cheeki llow much? Sho lafter uuirrlngei-Jnck, dear, you are the awcetent ntnn! Oh. how 1 love you! Juck tdlvinu fur his pursei-Uow mnt'liT-i.ontliin Telegraph. Job printing of every description at the Courier office. Envelopes printed at the Courier FOit HALL FOR SALEIlegTitered Guernaey bulla from high producing cowl. River Bank Farm, R. 2, Granta Patii, Ore. . 7B4tf FOR SALE Tbrae-ton Veil auto truck. The price it right. Leonard Orchard Company Grants Pais, Or. 75tftf ANGEL CAKES Phono order to No. 190-J. 787tf FOR SALK Apple chunk wood, f 2 ) tlor, cut to 16-lnch lengths, from 30 year orchard cut this spring, i Rest wood on market. Phone E. H. Richard. 853 WLVONA"" BERK8HIRESif you want the moat pork per lb. of feed, get a Winona Berkshire for your next herd boar. Spring pigs aver aged 100 lbs. each at four months. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Rural Route No. 1. - 830tf 160 ACRES on stage road near Waldo, ubout 20 acres under cul tivation, 20 to 30 acres in pasture, plenty of water to irrigate, grow ing crops, two barns of bay, team, wagon; buggy, cattle, comfortable house, family orchard, etc., for sale. Will take Grants Pass resi dence property as,flr8t payment, easy terms on balance. Inquire 303 I street. Phone 286-J, 840 BURROS FOR 8ALE One American Jenny and colt and one big burro. George Lewis barn. Sixth and K streets. 841 FOR SALE Surrey, motorcycle and saddle, all in excellent condition; also a few Angora goats. Phone 603-F-12. 842 FOR SALE Ranch team, wagon and harness. Inquire R. L. Coe. 842 FOR SALJ3 Gas water heater, gas range, gas heater, oil heater, Win chester 25-50 rifle, ice cream freez er,' 12 yards reversible stair car pet, nearly new and in good condi tion. Phone 199-R. 843 HEATER street. for sale cheap. 411 C 839 WANTED WANTED Hop pickers, beginning " September 4. Leonard Orchards yard. Phone 612-F-13. EXPERIENCED GIRL wanta work In hotel or general housework. Ad dress No. 1563, care Courier. 840 WANTED Persons having work by which high school students may earn part or nil their board or lodging, kindly communicate with the principal, Prof. H. H. Ward rip. 842 HAVE YOU a few cords of dry fir and oak four-foot wood for sale? If so, kindly inform J. B. Paddock. MISCELLAXtiOl'S CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up lu 6-gallon glass jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary; Telephone 293-R and water wagen will call. NIGHT BUSINESSS SCHOOL Com mencing September 11th., 7 to 9 p. m., twice a week, work in the Commercial Branches and Civil Service will bo glven advanced and beginning. $2.00 per month. No pupils attending High School al lowed. No age limit. Instructor, A. Dawkins, M. A.,734 N. 2nd St. S39 TAXI STAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any where In town 10c. Phone 18 1-R. Residence phone 242-L. tf Fore of a Flying Bird. The marvelous force with which a bird flies was BtrlUUi.vtv Illustrated re cently when a partridge crashed through b hlg window of a country es tate. , Tho wliu'ow w:i iilnred with plate glass a quarter of n Inch thick The bird, which weighed twenty ounces, was found dead In the living room eleven feet from the window The impact of Its bodv broke a hole In the heavy glass a hurt three feet in dl timet pi'. The window is mute than live feet square and close to the ground It overlooks a largo lawn, which' at certain time In he tiny Is very vividly reflected In the glass. It Is thought that the bird w as deceived by this re flection into thinking It wits flying through an opening. Nearly all of the broken 'glass was thrown Into the room, Detroit Free Tress. SPENDING MONEY. Uo ound imii In spending money. Guard agalntt th no tion that, biciuu plaure oan b bought with mony, money cannot b pnt without enjoy mnt. What a thing coat I no i tVue maur ef it worth. j TIME CAR The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company . (The Oregon Cave Root) Effective Monday, May 1, 1911. Train 1 It. Grant Pus 7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Creek: 8:00 a.m. TralB 4 lv. Waters Creek....6:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass... 6:00 p.m. Dally except Sunday. All trains leave Grants Paaa from the corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company, Public Ser vice building, or phone . Ill for sams. Train will stop on flag t any point between Grants Pasa aad Water Creek. Pas3z -er'-fe very da In the week. ARABIA'S DIVERTED RIVER. A Work That May Have Bn DireoUd by Alexander the Great Arabia He at the bead of the Per sian gulf. Its western boundary being the KhnM'l-Arnu. the great river form ed by the combined waters of the Tigris and Euphrates, the right bank of which Is In Turkish Arabia. Forty miles nbove where it flows into the Persian gulf the ShtU-el-Arab is joined by the Karun. and the town of Mohamnierab stands at the junction of the two rivers, - the former a clear green stream, the latter thick and red. In ancient times the Karyn flowed Into tho gulf and part of the river still runs til'ing the old channel, but the main stream has been diverted three miles above Mohammerab into an arti fleiul channel known geographically 89 the Hnffar ennnl. It la Impot-'Kllile even to make a guess at the date of this wonderful work, not even n tradition remaining of the ruler whose farsightedness realized theMJormous value nnd possibilities of the waterways. Alexander the Great has been sug gested, but apparently for no other reuxon titan Ibut be Is a convenient and likely . person to credit with any ambition enterprise ni:d that one of bin i!::iu.v Alexandria was built on the site of the present Mohatnmerah.- Wide Wild MiiKtialue. faaaaiiMteiwi7y 1,4 , - . -r- - -a jitki . 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Or write ns direct for our newbrochuraa'AfTTXX 1 SERVICEL" and CM Vo- Aam c 1 ' - mM.1 HrlnM j them free of charge. J IQTAL TTfEWKrfHt ca be. iwjuuau auvsju COUIUKR, Agent ) 'Just turn tne set-screw Eg "! and regulate the touch 0 of this new Royal to PricelOO , J j ii PHYSICIAK8 L. O. CLEM2NT, la. D. Praetlo limited to diseases of th sys, ear, ' nose' and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-6, or on ap pointment. Office phone, (I; , dene phone 359-J. S. LOUGHRIDGE, If. D., Phyatdaa and surgeon. City or country eaJJa attended day or night Rsldess) phone S89; office phons 111.; Sixth and H. Toffs Bldgv , P., Tmax, M. D PhystcUa aa4 surgeon. Phones: Office S25; resi dence 824. Calls answered at all hours. Country calls attended to. Lundbnrg Bldg. DR. ED. BYWATT Specialist est diseases of eye ear, nose sjul throat; glasses fitted. Office) boars:' 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. : Phoaes: ' Residence 2J4-J; office ' 157-J, Schmidt Bldg, Grants Paaa, Or. A. A. WITHAU, M. P., Physician and Surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg., com er Sixth and I streets. Phones: Office 116; residence 282-J. Hoora 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. H. WARREN MCE, Osteopatbte ' Physician. Chronic aad nervous diseases specialty. Rooms 1 aad t, Lundburg Bldg., opposite poet office; phone 149-R. Resldeaca: " Colonial hotel; phone 167-J. . DENTISTS Er C. MACY. D. M. D. First-class dentistry. 109ft South, ERxta street, Grants Pasa Ore. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. Maud B. Brad ford, dental assistant. Rooms . 4 and 5, Golden Rale Bldg. Grants Pasa, Ore. Phone 265-J. , ' ATTORNEYS HI D. NORTON, Attorney-at-LaTr Practice in all SUte and Federal , Courts. First National Bank Bide. , COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attorneys). at Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. , Bldg, Grants Pass, Ore. . E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice In all courts. First National Ban , .'Bldg. ... 'v;. EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney- , at-Law. Office Masonic Temple Grants Pass, Ore. V. T. MILLER. Attorney-at-Law. County attorney for -Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg.' O. S. BLACHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Phone 270. Granta Pass, Ore. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law, Practice in state and federal courts. Rooms 2 and 3, ' over Gqlden Rule store. - ".. MISICAIi INSTRUCTION VIOLIN INSTRUCTION r- Franco- Belgian school of violin, playing. E. R. Lawrence 215 I street DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of drayage and transfea work carefully and promptly done. , Phone 132-R. Stand at freight depot. A. Shade, Propr. F. G. I SHAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clark & Holman, No.. 50. Resi dence phone 124-R. THE, WORLD MOVES; so do wa. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-R. LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84 A. F. A. M. Stated Communica tions 1st and 3d Tuesday. ' Visiting brethren cordially Invited. A.-K. Case, W. 11. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, L O. 1.', ' O. F., meets every Wed- nesday evening In I. O. O. -F. hall, corner 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invited to he present. Emll Genera, N. O.; Clyde Martin, Secretary. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R J. BESTUL. Veterinarian. Office In Wlnetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113-J. Residence Phone 308-R. IRATORSANI)TAlNTEIt8 PAPBRHANGING, graining, paint Ing. . For the best work at lowest prices .phone 293-J. C. Q. Plant, 8outh Park street. ' A8SAYEKS - K. R. CROUCH. Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. Roms 201-208 Pad dock Building. Grants Pass. , B INT