Ttr.8i.v, u-;o!!i i: 10, iuki. DAILY ROGUE AIVKIt COURIER ; PAGE THRB3 TI.Ut.il. A m mm mmmm x Ci Hl l7 1UU Should Um VTfl dlrTarent frnm U k.n In (ha mLli. and thai matArtal mad spa nfV higher grads. Black Silk Stove Polish link brilliant, tiller Bellas Mini torn at rub oS or dual off, ul tlx iIiIm lull tnor UniM a king u ordinary atov pnllah, lloxl on aautpla atova aMaulcl by hanlwaro ami (ueary dMlara. AU.wMatrltl. llottwiwwwlatm. wf . liwui aa Hiwa tula Mm ralua. aw la witMa ar aww-aaa ajuauiy, Black Silk Stove PolUh Work StarUat.OUaaai tW MmI, Mk fc.Dialaaj Ira fa frua, MWn, t BaiaC Wik wknatTllaaaaai eeooeoooooooooooo BASEBALL IN CHANCE i SO M'CRAW PREDICTS "Mini II ii"t It-en (of llii' n'll I ' lU of hi' r," Mild .liiliti Mliiaw recently, "I liellcte the I'l-emll -uilii Would half I II 1. 1' II nit lciuill ety "tmiigly. The illlM'lia III I'm I- were tpille i'i. ItiiKdiiallc nlicti ne vlUe,l ttuit i ill "li I Id' l rip hiiuiihI I In' world, mill i would have ilinmn mi luinn'iie tluouit din fin' h mid. heavy ruin which fell nil Hint liny, i, "ll ui'iilil iml lie Hiiri'ilHiiiit to lll('l t 'Ulllie illlllpt till' g.HUO ill l tin eme "f (lit IiimiIIHIc, a Ihev in)' great natural mrt. ui-it I .in, I; lit I he iiuiutiri- In wlili h lhi. took In l'liiu', nml I In' a In n't 1 1 II if III Mlil.ll 'tin')' produced U'xut tighter of their nu II " m 000000000000000000 CAREER OF CHICK EVANS; Double Cell Champion Hat a Wonder ful Raeerd. Clil'k Evan began Ilia career on I he link In Itk'T. when he raptured III western Junior and Inlerti Imlattlc ll lira 1 In Haw ami I'.Mi be again nn the Intcnu-holattl'' ami alao I lie Chicago title ntiil I lie Junior In 1IX(I ami Will In IlkKl lie alto won the wcMern auia tnir title ami got aa far ai I lit aeuil- Photo tiy Ainerliaii I'rtti Atauvlailon. Cllllllt SVNH, boullt.B ool.r liUMI'ION. liunl round In the iiiiinli'ur i liumplon thlp nt Whoiitnu, only to bo I'llmlnated by II. Clmndli'r ICgnu by t up. Ill 11)10 Miimuu I'hidpa bent Uliu lu 'lhi Iliiitl runml of tin1 wentern ama tour hi MliilkiiuiU. In (hi open, which wiia held at tlu llevcrly Country club, he won I lie tiniinainonl. Ilo reached the Meiulllnnl round or the amateur at i .. -J CATARRH tnd HAY rCVER Dtnnli luMlyptui Olntmtnt at all oauo tToaia Vs. ., V K- a r ''.'.;'':. -.-.-.-M-.jr-Pt . mm ''M HP i Tuaia bbo Jan boo Hrookllne ami wn dnfciiled by W, 0. Kmvnea, Jr., of Uiilunoiit liy 1 tip. I In 11)11, at ApuwaiuU, Kvana got aa I fur aa I lie aeiiililiinl roiiinl, whem Krrd i llerrealmir i1Ihkmu of hint, only to I i-lliiiliml.il In turn liy llarolil II. lilt, i on. ilia Knullali vlaltur. lio gut aa fur aa Ilia llnnr roiunl In I tin umatr'ur at the Clilfnuo (lof club In IIM3, wliru Travvra 'lieut lilm liy 7 un and 0 to play. lio won the medal In the Kvalern niiiuti'iir at HouicwikhI In 11)13 wltb a K iiro of 1.11 for thirty ilx Uolea. John I). Aiiili'rwui, then from llrau Hum, j pllmliiatiit Kvaim In Hie aeeoud round of the iiiiiloiial amntour at Oarden i liy liy 2 up mid I to play. lit IliH h Kna iNiuien In lh flrat round of the amateur tournament at i:iinnok by KIm-ii M. Hyera. In the went, howevcir, he hud lietter luirk, d ft'Ntlng Jamea I). HtiimllHli, Jr., of De ln.lt by II and 0 In tha dedal v round uf the aeitloiml tntiiuaineiit at I ha Kent Country elnli, where lie alao cap tured the uiediil In the quallfylug round wltli a arorw of 14. Iln repeat ed thit following year In the weatern uiiiBleiir at Mnytlrlil. vhere lie agnlu iM'al Nlandlab. lilts time liy 7 and 0. lie waa Jixt a atruko U-hlnd Walter llaeen of i hetiT In tbe national oH'ii inuriiatiient at Midlothian laat yenr In the nuinteur at lirtrolt D. B. Sawyer iH-at hlui by 0 up andTi to play In the flrat round. About three moutlia no Kviiiih out xt rliMMl a field contain ing the cream of the profeaalonala III the linlloiiHl ieii cliainioiiahlp tour nu iniit at Mlnlknhda, returning a 72 hole n or of L'sil. Later lie won the amateur rhauiplotiahlp at Merlon. Job For C'armany Bchulti. : Adolpli (lieriniiuyi .Siliulm, former renter of the Unlveralty of MIHiIimu foot bull teuni. linn Iwu mimed hk( ant athletle director of Knunim State Aurli illl iltnl i-ullese, He hua been Hue o.Hi'h at the Ciilvendty orwiaconaln. NATURE'S ICY GRAVEYARD. Fottil Marvalt Ctiew the Draary Watlet ol Arctic Siberie. I.lltlv diH the (nneiei think be dibet oer the dniirj waaieN uf khow and aeea nu llvluu lliluit nhb lliean'tle (ox. the raven noil Uiu aiiuuy mvi ilmt the ground uvlou lilm l tun kvU full uf the reuiulim uf I'lmriiioua miiIiiihIm that have iiei'tnlied In amiie m, terluii man uer. Such ui'Willii'ii'io. Ik Hit ellia oidlnury fai t, atulea "SlU'i'la and the Polar Hen." The whole of northern Slherlu from the Dial luoiiutnliiN to llerlnu oinilt. It one vatt graveyard. The Ihuiix teetb and akullt are lhue uf cii'iilmntH, rhluoeeroaea. bulTalutit and uiuskuteu. They oi-cur everywhere They are found uu tbe imnka uf the rltvr. Iii tbe plain, uu lining ground mid lu frozen vllfft. Ou the eborea of tbe Aretfc oreau there are eloping baiika of lee Tbeae are tpllt and furrowed lu all dl rei llont with deep t-haauia. and at tbe traveler luoka down lulu their dark deptha from above be ee that ibe loner purtloua uf tbeae k y i baint are 111 led wltb foMMlla. In other placet on I he northern euaat uf Klberla frouilng the An tic m eun tbe low clllTa that rle alxne the beacb aud are foruied of earth and clay are full of the I Minet of nlephanta and rhino ceroet lu the liHef tiiuuner, whlc-b hardly laata for tlx week", portloua of Ibete earthy dlffa ibaw and full on tbe lieacb below. Then ll la that the trar. eler who walkt along the ahore wit ueatpa au attoulMblng ipeclaele Not only doet be olKcrve IcebrrKt ttrtnded ou the beach, bill be alto tcea the titttit and iMiuea of letibanlt ithe maminntbl lying on the alnW If be lea vet the Arctic ocean behind and Jnurneya Inland the tame l:hl i-oiittantly niwl bit tKtoulluil gate, lie comet, ll limy lie. to n plnfli where for Hrhapt half it tulle I lie -whole ground teeuit to be formed of tnaatea of tuk. teeth and the iHinea of ele phiiutt a'ml rhluoeeroaea welded to gether In one confuted niana lu the fi-or.en toll. Thete nilgbiy Iteatta muat have lieen deMtroyed In herdt, but how they perlthed u one knowa Still umre aniiir.liig la the ful I lluil the IhIu ncN In the Arctic ctenn uiirtli'uf Hlherlu lire eiUlly full of tbe nitkt mid bouea, and on the tlnuet of thee Island In the polar tea the tnlia of elcphuntx um lie eon tth-klim up In I lit frozen "and HtniiiKer i IH ii'iuiiih I lie veiy IhhIIi"! of thete ureiil elipbiiuia. wllb flenll ll ml hnlr peltVcl, me wen Maud lug iiprluht In no l'i'j'ii ciilVt Wheu the cllITi ibaw the Imdlca uf lliexe it itii I elcphnulH lull In Hie ui-uuiul mid are to perfect, nfter Mm entiuuiiitl for thoiiKiindt of yeiiit'ihnl Hie w-ulvea ent the lletli: There are tntiuy who nuilniiiln thai n great fitlurt' It before Kurlu. owing to lit vni mliicl nl wen It h mid It com producing power 'I'M tippllet to the mio.lhcrii illxti'lcta. but lint nothing In tin wlih I lie regliitia of awful detola .Hon to which we have referred. Economy. "You apenrt entirely too much money on dreat," Mitld the limn of tbe liousu "Thai uluiplo llltle frock Mm. Pmytho Hiiro liiNt nluht looked n gt'ciU dun I belief Hutu Hint t'lithornte guwu' of your." "(If couiHti It dlil. my dear," replied hi wife Nweelly. "Tlint tlniplu llltle fiork, n ,vnu. will II. cott $:hki. while mine conI only $IM)." i "Well, Ihi'ii, go out n ml buy one about twice .aavululmrnte nt the one you've got, Miiybe you inn get It for untlilug."-Nmv Yuili World, ZEPPELINS SEEN 111 THEIR LAIR German Wrltsr Tells of Week's Visit to Air Giants. ISSUES WARNING TO FOES Flrtl Doaorlptlon ef the Heme ef the Big Air Craft Hat Bean Carefully Guarded Since Outbrttk f War Have Confldenoe Inaelring Number, . Fendrioh Ataerta. Anton Kendrtch, w ho la about to pub- Ilth a book on the war, li giving to tbe German public Ita flrtt real view of the German air fleet, which be Wa fted "among the aand duuea." Here la hit atory In part: "Rome where amid the white aancl June and the aalt meadow weed dwell the mariner! of the air who have brought tome notion to Albion that It no longer ta an taland. I waa taken to a group of building, dark tlrthlp ball, ellhouetted agalntt tbe aunaet cloud In great Ibiea of modern atecl coimtrnc tlon. How many?' I benr the queatloii atked. Quito a confidence lutplrltig number. "The eonimnndcni were alttlug at a (lower decked hottetlioe tupper table not all of them, for toino were tinder way. from tbo wall tuilled Hie Kua Man Oouiit ZcpM-lln, wlihnut wbote decade of atrtiggllng all till would nev er have been. "Thete ineu were molly between thirty and forty yeara and already bad many a time pirticliiatcd lu a wild hunt throned tcHn lillchtaand hurtling thelH, and. tbotigli they lived among thete peaceful loeudowt, thoauie keeu look of tbe buuttuiiin nblch nun find at lh" front wnt m t u in ;k- t ou their facea. "It wat nildnlfrbt a' we approached the dark atrii'-ture with brightly Illu minated w indow, which, at tint broad and red, ain alirnnk to narrow thin mg lllt a Hie, whole ball turned on lit til In order to bring the air ahlp Into Hue with tbe wind. Hurricane From Propallara, "The turning of a alngle t-rew ou ibe ocher yellow iwdy of the air erula er filled the glaut hull Willi the roar ing and buwlltig of a burrl'-nue. "In front of the almoat unWIIcvably thin ateel roda to wbh b were ntllxe I Ills ti-rew pnn'llera were high wood en plutform un will. Ii mecbniiica cow- ered and w al lie I the whirling pM pellert. These wooden propellert, each aa tall aa a man. toon becntue viaible again, turne-l awkwardly n few time. then atopped. A mechanic adjutted n few acrewa. hammered a few built, and then Ibe aleiider thin wooden bladea again roared. The mechanic notea the fault flrtt n)wH.t with the ear only, but arlcrniir l ' dltcover them wltb the eye. 10 "Sciw they had ca tight ''(he'rlgbt tone. 'The ahlp la rlenr for anlltng.' the en gineer reHirtetl to the coniniHiider. -. Hut outtlde waited tbe night wind. Uno knew It well from patt experience. Therefore a hundred hard teameu'a flata grablied It outside, to picveut cap. tlalng. The Air Giant la Off. A thrill whlttlexnnd all tbe acrewa began their Ftorm aong. A few men of the landing battalion tlunik ibeintelves like wet dog. They bad got on their head a apout of the water with which tho air crulter lighten Ittelf. Lightly the alender rolotsu floated upward :iud It teemed awallowed up by Hie night, a dnrk thadow agnlnat the (irent Plpper. . - "We (lew. Tho deafening unite milk ing cotivertntlon InipoMlile, I at llrtt notlceil nothing. The comniandaut thowed me the mnuipulntiun of the tteerlug gear for elevation nnd direc tion mid all the other technical eiptlp incut. "We flew over wood and meadow, and over nlrtlilp hull nnd barrack mid tbe canopy of green"Wim toon lot to tight. . . "Through a aumli hui'lr.ojitiil lrnu pnretit pnue, built like nu nlcove In the glntt wall of the coiuuiandiiiit'H tfoiiodolu, your eye can see ttrnlgli' ilowuward Into tho depllit below. "Purlng the we'k I wn wltb the air cruiser In which one of the com nuindiiula lind lu live ibiya tpeut elglily-elght hour In the nlr and lind lopt only twenty-four In bla bed. "Another olllcer. cotuituinding one of I lie older ahlpa with open gondo'u, re turncil an frown that It wnt ucccttnry llrtt to knock off wllb. tttcka the Ice from the fur clothes of him nnd hi men before they could midii', "Hut, In my mind, I took off my but mot of all to the one whote flrt word na he leaned nut of bit gondola were! ' , " " 'I haven't been aide to got rid of my eggt!' lie mennt- the bomb with which hit Zeppelin wna provided. "Me hnd order to attack an Iron foundry, From afnr be tnw It gleam ing below, but the lnercaltig ttnriny wett wind prevented hrfn from getting over It.. The home journey led him over many u town aiul.vlllngo of tbe land which teek to Mnrve out tier mini women nnd children, but he flew over tli cm with nil lilt bomba, "I town on tho water front every where atanrt new and gigantic alrthlp Newport, ft. 1., Oct. 10, Although Admiral Cleave received a radio from the Conyngbam that two of the mlatlng crew of tbe Klngaton bad been picked up off Nantucket light ship late yuaterday, they had not been landed here at an early hour today. A radio dltuatch - to Admiral KJleavet yetterday atated that the Conyngham bad picked up two tur- vlvora, but the admiral aaid today that therw hud been error in trans inltiilno. and that to far a he knew no aurvivnra of tbo Brltiah ahlp had been found. Naval officer united today In ex- preatlng the opinion voiced by Ad miral Uleavea that only one German U boat Im renpontlble fur the tlx mer chant ship, Yetlerday no word of the German raider reached here. The American deatroyer which returned late latt night reported no Blunt of her or of her acllvltiea. A ri-all order tent out late luat night by Ad .ilral Gleavea called all but one of the destroyer baqk from Nantucket and they began arriving here just before daylight. The po- Nihility that the acarch for the Klng tton a crew would be renewed from here today depended largely, nav.! officers Haiti, on weather conditions. Xo official Information as to today's movement of tbe dcttroyers was glvi-.li opt. A report that 10 Chinese, member of the crew of the Strathdene, were being brought here, proved to be without foundation today. The pretence of an unusuul num ber of Chinese aallor along the water front accounted for the rumor. NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Wbereaa, tbe Chinese (torquatns) pheasant of and In the State of Ore gon are being threatened with ex tinction from excessive shooting and otherwise, and Whereat, the State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners of Oregon Is desirous of protecting the Chinese (torquatus) pheasants of and In the State of Oregon; . Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given 'by said State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners of Oregon that the open aeason for the shooting of Chinese (torquatus) pheasants is hereby eloied to shooting of any kind in the said State of Oregon on and after sundown October 15, A. D. 1916. And it Is and shall he unlawful to hunt or shoot Chinese (torquatus) pheasants anywhere In the said State of Oregon on and after said date. Anyone found violating the provi sion of this order will be prosecuted aa by statute provided. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 30th day of September, A. D. 1916. S"CATE BOARD OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. By James Wlthycombe, By C. F. Stone. By I. N. Flelachner. By Marion Jack. By F. M. AVarren. 8 lit Itnn.lull M.v wife piny and ilngn and revile . linger II a she auy other defects? Life. Tho Ijiwyer-Tho precedent arc agnlntt you, Hindu iu. The Uidy-Well. sue the in. tou. I hen.-Huston Tint) script. -v ,, Mlttrctt Klleu. how long would you tny wltb uie If I con Id u I puy you'.' Muld-As long it m you'd keep uiu If I couldn't cook, itiiitu. Mound triivcl through dry uit hi the rate uf h.mv (Yet a M-cnnd. throned wuicr ut "ii lect u f mid uml lu Vice, w ire ill I7jli.il loei a aeeotnl "Spi'iiklng or" hiiiiiorliilliy. wlmt'tthc unittei with the IiciiV" "tio ou ' "llei 'ton never tota." Knlfker-.My wife It nlwuya prnllt!g the men she I'cJis ted lor ine IbM-ker ' Never mind; the will pi'mxe yuu to bet second hunhiind. New York Hun. Au lOiiKllthmiiii lias developed a method 'foi' ginwlng lawn giiitn ou such it fnmidiitlou that It can be hnu died aa u enrpet ur rug. I1iIiiiick ta ru l her ji uegiillvu than a piinltivo term In till world and i-ou-slHts uhuc lu tbe mIikcucc of some thing tluiii lu tbo uveiK-e uf other. Iaicr-Mun,v a wlo word la apukeu in Jet. .llmoii-Yc,' but tliey t-nu't cotuimio with the uumber of toollsb line Hint are apokeu lu earueat.-Kx-cluiuge hull. On tin' day t left tho first of anme new nml tple'idld monsters cam flylmr from It iili-whlp ynnK ' "Woe tn you, Tnt-I! Woe to you, T.nndnn, when Tnnr dny eometl" Classified Advertising ANOBL CAKES Phone orderi to No. 10-J. 787tf WINONA BEBK8HIRE8--H yon want tbo most pork per lb. of feed, get a Winona Berkshire for your next herd boar. Sprint; pigs aver aged 100 lbs. each at four months. P. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Rural Route No. 1. S30tf 14-ROOM bouse, partly furnished, lot 75x100, on Sixth street, for sale real cheap or will trade. For par ticulars Inquire B. A. Williams, 121 0 street tit APPLES FOR SALE Hand-picked seconds. Newtown. Bplttenberg, and Ortley. Leave orders ft Wine trout' Implement bouse. 871 SLIGHTLY USED Chevrolet car, model 490, five-passenger touring car, In first-class condition, wltb extra equipage, for sale at a sacri fice. W. 8. Maxwell. 87tf flS ed"m6ney t liooo win" bar 160 acres of land within five miles of tbls city. No agents. Owner only. Box 764, Grants Pass. 872 FOR SALE Five acres In Grants Pas, home-like place, good build Ings, will stand Inspection, title clear, taxes paid, can give imme diate possession. Cash down 11,000; balance of $1,500 to suit purchaser. No agents. Apply -to owner, H. E. Gethlng, Oakland, Oregon. 879 Dt-ROC JERSEY PIGS Boars and gilts eligible to registry Four months old pigs for sale at reason able prices. Phone or address Frank Hill. Murphy, Ore. " Phone Provoltr central. 869tf FOR SALE On liberal terms, a small hydraulic placer mine hav ing pipe, giant, reservoirs, house, garden, etc. Address Grants Pass. Post Office Box 7S1. . 874 11,600 BUYS comfortable, neat, four room cottage, with acre of splendid garden ground, berries, some fruit, water for Irrigation, pump on back porch. Rogue River avenue. Terms to responsible party. For particu lars, inquire No. 1818, car Courier. , 870tf WANTED COWS WANTED I will pay cash for four good Jersey cows that will come fresh between now and first of year. Write O. W. Meeker, Kerby. Oregon. 871 WANTED T6 buy good milk cow, fresh. Must test at least 4 and give two gallons or more at a milk ing:. Phone 500-R-2. 874 WANTED 600 tons lump chrome ore. Chrome ore 18 per cent mln- , Imum and seven per cent maximum silica content. John Hampshire, rooms 203-204, Public Service building. 875 ;,-r STRAYED SThJAYED Jersey cow, three years old, wearing yoke when lost about September 1. Finder notify' No. 17S2, care Courier. 871 AIISTItAtTS ABSTRACTS by Grants Pass Abstract . company to Josephine county prop erty are prepared, by owner, W. E. Hanson. Have some printed stock with low price. Old abstracts con tinued. '- . . 894 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN 12,000 on improved farm . Innds. VV. A. Clements.; , . 871 MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL 8PRINGS water .put up In 5-gallon glass Jars and delivered 'at your door, (reali, pure, sanitary. . Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. TAXI STAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any where tn town 10c. Phone 181-R. Residence phone 243-L. tl TIME CARD . The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company ' (The. Oregon Caves Route) Effective Monday, May 1, 1916. Train 1 It. Grants Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Greek 8:00 a.m. Train 4 I v. Waters Creek....5:00 p.m. 'Arrives Grants Pass 6:00p.m. Dally except Sunday. All trains leave Grants Pass from th corner of G and Eighth streets, opposite tbe Southern Pacific depot For all Information regarding frelg'-t and passenger service call at the office of the company, Public Ser vice building, or phone 131 for same. Train will atop on flag at any point between Gran's Pas and Water Creek, Patscss?! .arice every da In the week. Location notices, Courier office. PHYSICIANS U 0. CLEM2NT, II. D. Practice limited to dlreases of tbo eye, ear, nose and tbroat. Glasses fitted. Office hoars 9-11, 2-5, or oa ap pointment. Office phone, (2; resi dence phone J 5 9-J. ' y ' S. LOUGHRIDOE, II. D.. PbysWaa and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or nig bt Residemos , phono 169; . office 't'boae 111. Sixth and H. Tnffj Bldf. J. P. Truax, M. O.. PhyslcUa aad surgeon. Phones:-Office III; resi dence 124. Calls answered at all hoars. Country calls attended to. Lundbarg Bldg. , DR. ED. BTWATTR Specialist oa diseases of eye ear, - nose as4 tbroat; glasses fltUd. Office boors: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to S p. m. Phomee: Residence 284-J; office 287-J, Schmidt Bldg, Grants Pass, Ore. A. A. WITHAL, U. D., Physldan tA Burgeon. Office: Hall Bldf, eorav er Sixth and I streete. Phones: Office 116; residence 282-J. Honrs 9 a. a. to 4 p. m. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-class ; dentistry. 109 South Sixth street, Grants Pass Ore. - BERT R. ELLIOTT. D. M. D. Mod ;' era dental work. Hand B. Brad ford, dental assistant. Rooms 4 and 5. Golden Rule Bldg. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-Law, Practice In all State and Federal Court. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attoraeys- at Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg, Grants Pass, Ore. ' ' . E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. . Practise In all courts. First National Bank Rids. ' i t i EDWARD H. RICHARD,. Attorney at-Law. Office Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. ' ' W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law. County attorney for Josephine County. Office: 8cballhorn Bldg. O. 3. BLAN CHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Grants Psss Banking Co Bldg. Phone 270. - Grants Pass, Ore. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law, Practice In state and federal courts. Rooms 2 and S, Golden Rale store. over i MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ,'IOUN INSTRUCTION Franco--'Belgian school of violin playing. "E. R, Lawrence 215 I street.' J. 8. MACMORRAY. teacher of voice culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 718 Lee street - ' 851tf DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO All kinds of drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 1S2-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 .aVHolman, No. 50. Resi dence phoni 124-R. i. THB WORLD MOVES; so do we. Transfer Co. Phone Bunch Bros. 15-R. LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84 A. F."' A. M. Stated Communica tions 1st and Id Tuesdays., Visiting brethren cordially invited. A. K. Cart, W. M. Ed. Q. Harrissecretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1. O. O. F., meets every Wed nesday evening tn I. O. O. ' F. ball, corner 6th and H. o Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invited to be present. Emll Gebers, N. Q.; Clyde Martin, Secretary, DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPBRHANQINO, graining, palnU tog. For the bet work at lowest prices phone 295-.'. C. 0. Plant, . South Park street. , VKTFIUNARY SUIMJeTiN" DR. It. J. DSTUL. Vetcrlnsrlan. Office In Wlnetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113-J. Residence - Phone 805-R. assay Kits , E. R. CROT'CH, Asiayer, chemlsi, metallurglat. Romt 201-208 Pad- ' dock Building. 'Grant Pus. . Mining blanks at the Courier office.