Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, September 03, 1916, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Manuel A Hestoa
104 South Ith,
Term Strict ly Cash
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MARKET
400 8outb 6th 8t
CliriHtlan Chun It
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. '
, Song service, S 1 a. m. Solo, Mr.
Harmon.. ' Meaaage, Mark Weather
ford, "Am I My Brother's Keeper?"
Communion, 1 J o'clock.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Service, 8 p, m.' ' ,
Message, 8:30 p. m., "The Draw
era' Amendment," by Mark Weather
ford. Special rltualc, t
J, If. Harmon,
Newman M. E. Church
Preaching by thepeatort It a. m.
and 8 p. m.
Morning topic, "Just For Today."
The choir, under the leadership of
Prof. J. 8. Mao.Murray.jtfM alng the
anthem, "The Morning Light." Duet,
"IJghfet Evening Time," by Mlasea
Pratt and Isham.
Evening- topic, "Spiritual Freedom
of Emancipation, by the Great Mas
ter." Anthem. "Slnic Aloud Unto
God.". Solo, "Just A I Am," by Ml
Pattnio.
Intermediate and Epworth leagues
at 7 p. m. Lynn Bahln will lead the
Epworth league. Topic, "My Tee of
the Bible."
Sunday achool at 10 a. m.
Toil are cordially Invited to theee
service. Melville T. Wire, Pastor.
be re-
with
1K.F.U. INGRAM
Chiropractor
All dlieaiea suo
cwifully treated
without tba knife.
Office Hours
10-13 and 2-6
Phone 7 .
'grants pass
dottlcvo
WORKS
Wig's of Country
Club Gingerlle. i
full Una of Bods
tad Soft Drinks.
Phone ltt-J
Baptist Oiurrh
All regular aervloea will
timed today.
Sunday achool at 10 a. m.,
claaaea for all eg.
The pastor will preach at both ser
vice. B. T. P, P. devotional at 'l p. m
Wray Murphy preiddnt.
A kindly welcome to all.
S. A. Douglas, Pastor.
Catholic Chnrrh
MMea at 7:30 and i a. m. on
Sunday. Iaat maaa followed by bene
diction of the Weened Sacrament.
IDdmnnd A. Wall, Paator.
ALPINB RVTTER
Made In Oranta
Pau
Freeh Dally
ItOGl'R VAI.LKY
(ItKAMEHV
Fir-t (liurrh of ClirNt SolentUt '
Chrletlan Science servlcea are held
every Sunday, In the W. O. W. hall.
at 11 a, m. Wednesday evening meet
ings at R o'clock. The enhject for to
dar In "Man." The reading room Is
open dally from 2 to 4 p. m., except
Sunday. The puhllo la cordially In
vited to attend the eervlcea and to
vtiilt the reading room.
IMitany PreMhytnrian Chnrrh
Sabbath achool at 10 a. m. Harry
II. Allyn. aupcrlntendont.
There Are Stores in This City
So Good That They Could Use Twice
as Moch Advertising Space as They
Now Use-and Hake It Pay!
TIIUHETTER THE STORE THE'bET
TER THE ADVERTISING PAYS. Your
own observatious iu the store-world will
confirm this truth.
PUBLICITY is bad only for a bad pro
position. 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 ns to VALUES, not merely as to
PRICES.
There are many stores in this city an
swering to that definition completely. In
every city there are always some stores that
do 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
new as fully as a good newspaper tells the
news of the da v. ,
Perhaps the 'best possible NEW POLICY
for tho GOOD stores of this citv to adopt
would be that of DOUBLING 'THE AD
VERTISING SPACE THAT THEY USE
thus giving 'them "elbow room"; giving
them bigger opportunities for tellingtheir
pat rons, in dctailabout every selling event,
about every bargain offering, about every,
dollar's worth of new stocks. Of course,
even HALF ENOUGH ADVERTISING
pavs( the .reallv good store;, but ADE
QUATE ADVERTISING would. pay much
better. '
: Cc:;iy! Cares"
For Um aooooanodatloa of rl
Itora to thla moat . wondrooa
and beautiful piece of bature'a
itiMlerKrouufl ' Work, CAVE
CAMP baa boea eatabUahad on
, William Creek, 27 milea from
GratiU Paaa at the j a action of
the auto road and government
trail, tan nllea from tba Cavea.
The camp la equipped with
floored ten (a, clean beda and
bedding, mattrewea and
aprlnga. Ilatea 92.28 per. day;
pecUJ ratea by the week.
Saddle lioraea urntahed on
abort notice, Telephone aer
vice. .
Ptohlng, Itecreatlon, Cool
Itcfreablng
For transportation Inquire
' Oranta Paaa Garage
FRANK M. 801T1I, Mgr.
FOR 8Ae JUgUUrad Oaernaey
bulla from high producing cowa.
i River Baaka rarm, R. t; OraaU
. Paaa, Ora. 7l4tf
POR BALK Three-ton Valla auto
truck. Tha price la right Leonard
Orcharda Company, Oranta Paaa.
Ore. 7t4tf
ANGEL CAKES Phone order to No.
10-J. 7TU
FOR SALE Apple chunk woody f X
tier, cut to lf-lnoh lengtha, from
SO year orchard cut thla aprlng.
Beat wood on market. Phone E.
H. Richard. ' 8SS
Morning worship at 11 a. m, Sub
Joct of aerinon, "The New Ulnlater."
Evening aervlce at 8 p. m. Ser
mon, "Pood for Thought on tabor
Day." ,
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in.
Tou will be welcome.
L. Myron Booter, Minister.
Get It 'Exact '
(TWhy la It thai the butcher alwaya
aonda me more meat than 1 order, nev
er by any chaiice lowr complained a
young housekeeper to bcr hiwband.
"Ivet me give him nu order." aald be.
and. stepping to the fetrpboDe. be call
ed up ibe market.
8end me two pounds of porter
bouse." be ordered, "and. aay. If you
can't cut two pound make It a pound
and a half "
lie got the two MMitid by ttw next
dellvery.-New Vork Sun.
MERLIN
Mrs. Jay came up from her home
In Kennett. California. Saturday and
will spend the winter with her moth
er, Mrs. Combs, and her sister, Mrs.
Alice Bacon.
The Ilyrd. Mill and Ellison fami
lies and Ernest Prultt, of Merlin, and
Miss Helena Peterson, of Huko. re
turned Tuesday from Crescent City,
Where they spent ten days camping.
Mies Anna Calvert, of Grants Pass,
spent the week-end with Miss Ediths
Vincent.
Mrs. Lemmer and children return
ed Saturday from Cottage Grove,
where they spent several weeks visiting.
Will Morrison and Lee Enyart pur-
cIiiuwhI a new Ford automobile last
week.
Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Cochrane en
tertained Tuesday evening at their
home, their guests being the young
people of the Sunday school.
The public Is cordially Invited to
visit the Merlin Sunday Behoof next
Sunday, September 8. A special pro
gram will be given. You will want
to hear the male quartet and the
Merlin orchestra. All members of
the school are requested to be pre
sent who want to bo chosen tn the
red and blue memory contest.
APPLEOATE
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Mr. and Mrs. Cheater KuWl and
two daughters are ramping at Squaw
lake.
A large crowd attended the dance
at the Socialist hall Saturday night
Several cars came from Med ford and
Jacksonville. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Herrlott and
Mrs. ; N. Vernoll were Grants Pass
visitors Saturday,
O. E. Rose and daughter, Gladys,
made a trip to Crescent City 8atur
day returning' Monday.
Born, at Callahan, California,
August 251, to Mr. and Mra. Dolbert
Williams, a daughter. ,Mrs. Williams
Is a niece of Mrs. N. Pernoll and was
formerly Miss Nellie Culp.
Mrs. Arthur Frier, of Us Angeles,
California,' visited relatives here a
few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benedict, Miss
Edith Kubll and Mr. Wlnetrout are
on an auto trip to Crescent City.
Mrs. Snrah Ovlntt and Miss Moran,
of Medford, wore Sunday guests nt
tho Mansfield home. .
' Orr, Brown. ITugh Brown, Miss
Margstot , Brown, accompanied by
their cousins, Miss Lucollln and John
Stone, of Portland, made trip to
Crater lalto Tuesday, returning Wed
nesday. Boy Brown was a business visitor
nt Murphy Wednesday. He ' will
tonch school, at Murphy beginning
Monday, September 4.
WINONA BERKSHIRE3 If you
want tba most pork per lb. of feed,
get a Winona Berkshire for yonr
next herd boar. Spring pigs aver
aged 100 lbs. each at four months.
F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Rural
Route No. 1. 830tf
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TIME CAJlli '
The Calif ornia aiid Oregon
uoast Kauroad company
(Tbo Oregon Caves RoaU)
' - Effective Monday, May 1. '111.
Train 1 lv. Grant Paaa 7:00 n.m.
, Arrlvea Water Cre)u 1 2 00 n. to.
Train 4 lv. Waters Creek5:00 p.m.
Arrives Oranta Paaa. :00 p.m.
, uaiiy except Sunday.
- All train leave Oranta Paaa from
tha eorner of O and Eighth streets,
opposite tha Sontbern Pacific depot.
For all information regarding
freight and 'passenger service call at
the office of the company. Public Ser
vice building, ' or phona" 111 for
same. ,
Train will atop on flag at any
point between Oranu Faaa
Water? Creek. Paaeaszn service
every da in tha week.
160 ACRES on atage road near
Waldo, about 20 acres under cul
tivation, 20 to 80 acres In pasture,
. plenty of water to Irrigate, grow
ing crops, two barns of hay, team,
wagon, buggy, cattle, comfortable
house, family orchard, etc., for
sale. Will take GranU Paaa resi
dence property aa first payment,
easy terms on balance. Inquire
803 I street. Phone 288-J. 840
CAMP VITHV(XMIIK
RKADV FOR MILITIAMEN-
BURROS FOR SALE One American
Jenny and colt and one big burro.
George Lewis barn, Sixth and K
streets. 841
FOR SALE Surrey, motorcycle and
aaddle, all In excellent condlUon;
also a few Angora goats. Phone
608-F-12. 842
Camp Wlthycombe, Ore., Sept. 2.
Recruits at Camp Withycombe were
put to work today preparing for the
arrival of Oregon troops from the
Mexican border. Company streets
were laid out and recruits' tents
moved aeilde to make room for those
of the returning guardsmen. Cap
tain Schumann, commanding, ..re
ceived orders to provide accommoda
tiona for one regiment of infantry.
its equipment and ammunition.
FOR SALE Ranch team, wagon and
harness. Inquire R. L. Coe. 842
FOR SALE Gas water heater, gas
range, gas heater, oil heater, Win
chester 25-50 rifle, ice cream freez
er, 124 yards reversible stair car
pet, nearly new and In good condi
tion. Pbone 199-R. 843
;OVKKOK HI JOHXSOJT
MAY 'SPEAK IX ORJBCiOJf
Portland, Sept. 2. Arrangements
were made today for the contem
plated speaking tour of Governor
Hiram Johnson of California through
Oregon in behair of Charles E.
Hughes. The speaking bureau of the
Hughes campaign committee has ex
tended an Invitation to Johnson. It
Is not known whether he will accept.
NEARLY new .303 Savage rifle tor'
sale at a bargain. Inquire at 517
O atreat 844
Washington. Sept. 2. A message
to ' President Vll3on today from
Henry Ford announced his plant
would shut down Monday If a strike
Is called by the railway brotherhoods.
SECOND-HAND ORGAN tor sale. In
quire of R. K. Hackett, First Na
tional Bank. 841
. WANTED
EXPERIENCED GIRL wants work in
notei or general Housework. Ad-1
dress No. 1563, care Courier. 840 1
WANTED Persons having work by
which high school students may
earn part or all of their hoard or
lodging, kindly communicate with
the principal, Prof. H. H. Ward-
rip. 842
AGENTS WANTED under our strict-,
ly new, money making plan. It
you are a hustler and making less
than 'ten dollars per day, Wake
Up! Write PACIFIC NURSERY
COMPANY, Grand Avenue, Port
land. Oregon, 847
WANTED First class miners at Al-
meda and Copper Eagle mlnee.
Apply P. B. Wlckham, Almeda,
Oregon. ' 844
WANTED A good young Holstein
cow. Addreea Box 92. Merlin, Ore
gon. 840
MISCELLANEOUS
CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up in
5-gallon glasa Jars and delivered
at gouf door, fresh, pure, sanitary.
Telephone 29S-R and water wagon
will call.
TAXI STAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any
where in town 10c. Phone 181-R.
Residence phone 242-L. tt
PORTLAND
MARKETS
Portland, Sept. 2. Today's mar
ket quotations were:
Wheat Club, 1.38; blueetem,
1.28.
Oats No. 1 white feed, 28.
Barley Feed, 31.
Hogs Bout live, 9.85.
Prime steers, e.TS1?; fancy cows,
5.50; best calves, 7,50. '
Spring lambs, 8.23 (ft 8.38.
Butter City creamery, 34; coun
try, 27.
Eggs Selected local extras, 30.
Hens, 14; broilers, lfiff 17:
geese, 10.
Copper, 28.
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L. O. CLEMENT. U. DPmtlca
, limited to disease of tfc tya, ear,
no aad throat . Glasses ttttad.
Office hour 1-12, 1-5, or on
'poiotment 'Offlc phone, 62; reat
S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D Phyatotaa
m wt Jt a a i. . . .
iwiwa. , vmj or conairy onu
attended day or night Rasldeno
phone II ; ofllco phona 113.
Sixth anfl H, Taffa Bldg.
J. P. Truax, M. D., Physician and
-, aurgeon. - Phoaear Offlcv III; rxV
dence 124. - Calls answered at all
hours. Country call attended to.
Lundbnrg 'Bldg.
DR. ED. BYWATR Specialist oa
diseases of eye ear, not and
throat; glasses fltfd. Office hoars:
I to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phonos:
Residence 214-J; office 257-J.
Schmidt Bldg, Grant Paaa, Ore.
A. A, WITHA1I. It, D., Physician and
Surgeon. Office: Hall B3dg eorn
er Sixth and I streetc. Phones:
Office 1)6; residence 282-J. Bonn
I 'aw m. to 4 p. m.
OR. H. WARREN NICE, OsteopatMe
Fhyalelan. Chronie and "nerrous
diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and 2,
Lundbnrg Bldg., , oppoaiU pent
office; phqne 141-R. Reaidenca:
Colonial hotel; phone 167-J.
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY. D. M. D. mntdua
dentistry. 108 n South Sixth
street. Grants Paaa" Ore, , - -
BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod
ern dental work. Maud B. BraaV
ford, dental aaslstant Rooms 4
and 5, Golden Rule Bldg. Grant
Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. .
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON. Attorn ey-at-Law
PracUce tn all Sute and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
COLVIQ 4b WILUAMS Attorneys-
at Law, GranU Pass Banking Co.
Bldg. Grants Paaa, Ore.
E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice
in all conrts. First National Bank
Bldg.
EDWARD H. RICHARD,-Attorney-
at-Law. Office -Masonic Temple,
Grants Pass, Ore.
V. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law.
County n attorney for Josephine
County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg.
O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law.
GranU Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
Phone 270. Granu Pass, Ore.
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blim Sotwdt postal brings
them free of charge.
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V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law,
PracUce in state and federal
courts. Rooms 2 and 3, over
Golden Rule store.
Mt SICAL LXSTRUCTIOX
VIOUN INSTRUCTION Franco-
Belgian' achool , of violin playing.
E. R. Lawrence 2 15 I street
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
kinds of drayage and transfer
work carefully and promptly done. V
Phone 1S2-R. Stand at freight
depot. A. Shade, Propr.
F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transter.
Sates, pianos and furniture moved,
packed, shipped and stored. "Phone
Clark ft Holman, No. 60. Resi
dence phone 124-R.
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone
15-R. ..
LODGES
GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84 A. F.
A. M. Stated Communica
tions let and 3d Tuesdays.
Visiting brethren cordially
Invited. A. K. Cass. W. M.
Ed." Q. Harris, secretary.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1. O.
O. F., meeU every "Wed-
nesday evening In I. O. O.
"w F. hall, corner 6th and H.
Sts.- Visiting. Odd Fellows cordially
Invited to be present. Emll Gebers..
N. Q.s Clyde Martin, Secretary.
VETERINARY SURGEON
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DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian.
Office In Wlnetrout Implement
Bldg. Phone 118-J. Residence
Phone 305-R.
DECORATORS AND PAINTERS
PAPERHANGtNO, sralning. palnU
ing. For the best work at lowest
prices phone 295-J., C. O. Plant,
South Park street. .
It R0TAL TYPEWRITER CO. lac lm
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li. R. CROUCH, Assayer, chemist,
metallurgist. Roms 201-203 Pad
dock Building. Grants Pa?.