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Tl'KMDAV, K0VKM1IKK ill, I OKI. DAJLY HOOCH KIIKII U.i Klli PAGM THHXX OPEMA HOUSE MONDAY TUESDAY NOV. 27-28 Bijou Theatre Management Matinees at 2:15 Nights at 8:15 Elliott & Sherman present D. W. GRIFFITHS' GIGANTIC SPECTACLE 18,000 nX jl Vl COST V) A I $500,000,00 f V ' 3000 HORSES 8 TO MAKE u i FULL OPERATIC SCORE BY COMPLETE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA v G! Tn TC1 Sherman's March Storming of Atlanta Battle of Petersburg Lee and Grant at IH. In. ; , Appomattox Assassination of Lincoln Horrors of reconstruction Wild Eides of the viu Ku KluxKlans. 4 THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY AT LAST ; j ; PRICES: Nights 25c, 60c, 75c, $1. Matinees Adults, 50c; Children, 25c Classified Advertising ran SAL ANGEL CAKES Phoa order to No. 190-J. 7I7U ALFALFA, RED CLOVER and all . grass seeds art cheaper now than later. Write for samples and .' prices. Strictly fancy stock. Ralph Waldo Eldsn, Central Point, Ore gon. MOtf WNONA LAUREL 6TH, a Jnolor ' yearling show daughter of the fam ous Laurel Champion, In pig for December 24th farrow to the grand champion, Big Four.- Winona Ranch, R. I, A-Box. Grants Pass, Ore. 900tf g. LOOQHRIDQI. M. D., Phyatolaa and ssrgeoa. city or eonntry call ' attended day or tight B Id as phone tit; office pa 1SI. Sixth and H. Tat Bldg. , FRESH CIDER, evaporated apples, apple jelly, boiled cider, apple bat ter, pare cider vinegar, manufac tured by Elsmann Products Com pany, South Grants Pass, Ore. We also sell C grade apples, all vari eties. 907 FOR SALE An Invalid's wheel chair, J. Pardee. 907 WINONA BERKSHIRES The set of Laurel Champion have won to date at state fairs 177 prizes, 66 firsts, 22 championships, 11 grand ; championships. Winona Ranch, It. 1, A-Box, Grants Pass, Ore. 06lf PIPE FORs"aLE Eight hundred , feet six-inch 18-guage hydraulic pipe. ", Located at Savage ranch, near Savage rapids. Matt Kulescb. FOR SALE CHEAP Two cows, one four-year-old and the other three-year-old. Also one yearling steer. See them at 805 North Tenth street ,907 TO RENT PHTSIOLAXS U 0. CLEMZNT, M. D. Praetlee limited to disss of the eye, Mr, , nose and throat Glasses Ittad. . ' Offlce boon 9-11, 2-, or ag polntment Offlce phono, 91; reeg- ,, deaoo phono 1 6 9-J. r,i",-V' J. P. Trau, at. V., Physlotas aad sargeon. Phonos: Office til; rt dence 124. Calls answered at tU hours. Country calls attended to. ; Lundbnrg Bldg. DR. ED. BT W ATTR Specialist on diseases of eye ear. nosO and throat; glasses fltfd. Office hoars: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to ( p. m. Psoas: Residence 234-J; office 217-J, Schmidt Bldg, Grant Pass, Ore. A. A. WITHA1L U. D., Phyalda and 8urgeon. Office: HaU Btdg com er Sixth and I streetr. Phones: ' Offlce lit; residence 282-J. Honrs 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DENTISTS !. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-class dentistry. 109 Bonth : Ststh ' street Grants Pans Ore, - BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. Maud B. Brad-' ford, dental assistant Rooms 4 and 6, Golden Rule Bldg. Grants Pass. Ore. ' Phone 215-J. ATTORNEYS FURNISHED Ove-room cottage at 207 O street for rent See N. E. Townsend, 621 A street 907 FOR RENT Six-room home, 305 C street, opposite Central school; $10 per month. Inquire on premises, tf H. D. NORTON. Attorney-ntrUwr Practice in all Bute and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attorneys- at 'Law, Grants Pass Banking Co." Bldg, Grants Paso, Ore. FOR RENT Nicely furnished house at 215 E street Inquire of Mrs. L.' B. Coffjnan, 655 North Fifth street. 910 160-ACRK ranch for rent, near Grants Pass on Pacific highway. Matt Kulesch, R. F. D. 3. Grants Pass. 911 EIGHT-HOUR DAY. Continued from page 1.) be a strike If they did not get a real eight-hour day. Now, It Is believed the brother hoods will 'be content to wait a test of the constitutionality of the Adam son eight-hour measure. The brother hoods, however, are shrouding their movements In a deeper mystery thnn that whloh marked their program when the strike threatened last sum mer. Todsy the brotherhood chiefs arc In Daltlmore to speak before the , American Federation of Labor a' move that portends co-operation be'- j tween them and the railway depart-' merit of the federation to force an eight-hour day In all branches of the: service. .At the same time, department of justice and the brotherhoods' legal department are ready for the open ing of the Ailumxon tents Thursday, when the Union Pacific and tlie Bunts Fe start their suits at Kansas City. The course taken by the" court la these oases will be vital and upon l action wilt ' probably root, the final Panama-California Exposition Remains open at Snn Diego until "Dec. 31st, It Is well worth the time that It takes . to see. Tho coat of your trip will he low. Winter Excursion Fare from Grants Pass Los Angeles $44.30 San Diego $50.80 ' ', " i' On anln iirtv ' Until in limit Anvil 9rt "' ,' ',!' , TUies Dully Trains Shasta Route ' Anlt local agent for jjn formation v John M. Soott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Or. w. '. - ' ' .;' ,-V". "':'-'' . ' Southern PacificrLines derision of the brotherhoods ss to w hether there shall be a strike. The Newlandi committee. , Investi gation of the general subject of re lations between the employers snd employes and the public will con tinue. They will fight particularly for elimination of control by state railroad commissions. , The question of waRes hus been minimised to date, but when the brotherhood leaders return they probably will ask a hearing and pre cipitate sharp discussion on that point Starting wth a guarded suggestion by Stonet the first speaker, concern ing questions of jurisdiction that have prevented such affiliation, the visitors steadily warmed to the Idea until at the conclusion of the IshI speech no delegate In the hall doubt ed that the brotherhoods were com ing In. President Gompers said: "It Is a great comfort to hear you say the time Is not fsr distant when the four great brotherhoods will le part of, the American Federation of Ubor." " In Now York that Charles E. IhmlHR had really prepared a telegram of congratulation, Wlllcox said: "I know of no such statement hav ing been prepared. I ssw the gov ernor last night and the situation Is just as It has been. There Is no change. We have not said anything about the re-count, 'because the offi cial count Is not yet completed, and we certainly would not hsve any thing to say about anything else. I don't know what the result of the official count would be any more than you do, and It would be foolish of me to say anything about It" XO COXG1UTI LATION8 j by imri rvLiOAV ijudkk i . New , York, Nov. 21. Chairman Wlllcox of the republican national committee today declared no tele gram concerning the re-election of President Wilson or congratulating him has been prepared, so fsr as he knows. . . Commenting on reports published TIME OAHD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company : Kffectlve October Hi 1919. fl!inr RpVc'sl Iv, Grants P. A: 4(1 a.m. Train 1 Iv. Grants Pass...... 7:90 a.m. Sugar Special Iv. Fsutory.. 7:1(1 a. m ''roln i Iv, Waters Creok,...10;00 a.m. ias 3'e"'a) Iv. Grants P. 0 45 p.m. Sugar Special Iv. Factory.. 7:15 p.m. Dally except Sunday .' trs'ns lsv Grants' Pass from he corner of U snd Klgbth streets. ' 'osite the 8nihern t'acifl? deiM. information regarding freight and passenger scrvltw cal1 s Aha office of the company, Puh'ip Sr rirw 'knc-toE. or iwoae 131 for raws. Most Bdcect Medical Authorities Endorse It. Dr. liberie and Dr. Bralthwaita as well as Dr. Simon all distinguished authors agree that whatever may be the disease, the urine seldom fails in furnishing us with a olue to tho princi ple upon which it is to be treated, and aooorata knowledge concerning the nature of disease can thus be obtained. If backache, scalding urine or frequent nrination bother or distress you, or it urio add in the blood has caused rheu matism, gout or sciatica or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble hist write Dr. Pierce it the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.j send a sample of urine and de scribe symptoms. Yon will receive free medical advios after Dr.Pieroe's chemist has examined the urine this will be carefully dona without charge, and yon will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce during many years of experimentation has discovered a new remedy which ha finds is thirty-seven times mora power ful than lithia in removing urio acid from the system. II yon are suffering from backache or the pains of rheuma tism, go to your best druggist and ask for a 50 -cent bos of "Anuric" pot np by Dr. Pierce. Dr. Pierce's Pavorit Prescription for wesk women and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diictvery for the blood have been favorably known for the past forty years and mors. They art standard remedies to-dav as well as Dootor Pierce's Vlcwnnt Pellsts for ths liver and bowels; Yon' can get a sample of any on of tboco reunuLu by writing Dr, Pierce. ' Doctor Pierce's Pellets are oneqnaied as a Liver Pill. On Unr, Suvor-txmttd Ptlltt a jDsss. Oar Siok Headache, Bilious Haadach. Diaslnes, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Billons Attacks, and . all dsvasisaaaaai o th liver, gtosnaah and Bowel. HELP WANTED MALE First-class, open shop Iron foundry molders. both floor and bench; core makers; all-round machinists, wood pattern makers, machinery "blacksmiths. and boiler makers to register with us for employment. First-class wsges to first-class men. Eight hours per day after December 1 No fees charged. Apply 417 Ore gon building, Fifth and Oak streets, Portland, Ore. 907 E. s. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practise In all courts. First National Baak Bldg. EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attoraay- at-Law. OB os . Haaonic Taaifla, Graata Paaa, Or. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-t-Law. County attoraay - for Josephine County. Offlce: Schallhora Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Pbona 270. Graata Paaa, Or. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law, Practice In stste and federal : courts. Rooms 2 and 3, over ' Golden Rnl store. Ml'SIOAL INSTRUCTION WANTED By married man, experi enced, work as truck driver;" or auto repairing. Phone 11 S-R. 907 LOST WILL THE PERSON to whom I loan , cd "Llndley on Mines" please re turn same. O. S. Blanchard. 904tf WANTED J. S. MACMDRRAY, teacher of vole culture aad singing. Lessons gives at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 71 Lee street . 851tf JESSIE & KNAPP Piano and role. Ohom and choir directing. Studio residence. (14 Nojth Second street Phone B23-R. SSOtf DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER WANTED A capable and reliable man to canvass Josephine 'county ' for us. Permsnent If satisfactory. Write us today for particulars. Ore gon Nursery Company, Orenco, . Oregon. Largest fruit and orna mental nursery la the west 940 MIDDLE-AGED man wants house keeper. Can furnish best of refer ences. ,Box 26A, Route 4. 90S ABSTRACTS DR. R. J. PISTUL, Veterinarian Office In Wlnetrout Implement Rldg. Pbon I1S-J. Reside f ' 305-R. . ABSTRACTS made by the Josephine County Abstraat Co. on mining, farm and city property meet the- requirements of the best attorneys in Oregon and elsewhere. : Nine years' experience in abstract work In Josephine county at your ser vice. ' Special low prices on cer tain classes of abstracts. ' See us at Masonic Temple, Grants Pass. 915 YKTKRIXAKY 6VRGBOX ' GRANTS PASS Lodga No. 84 A. F. A. II. Stated Communica tions 1st and 3d Tuesday. qV, vuitmg brethren cordially Tumi. iv. vaas, sr. sa. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. GItKRK CABINET DHOJNKH . ',TO MEET Ar;tIKS' DKUX1) - London, Nov, 2 t .A Central News dispatch from' Athens declares the Greek cabinet has refused the de mand of Admiral Fourner; represent Ing the allies, that the German, Aus trian, Bulgarian ' and Turkish min isters- leave' the capital (before to morrow. , ,.',. ,,. "' . ;' .- 7 The dispatch states than another meeting of tfje cabinet will be held before the matter, la definitely deter mined, ,'. . .,. ,; ., , COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kind of drayag and traaafar work carefully and promptly doa. Pbon 122-R. Stand at freight depot A, Shade, Propr. F. Q. ISHAM, drayag and transfer. Safes, piano and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Phoa Clark ft Holman, No. EO. Resi dence phon 114-R. THB WORLD MOVES; so do w. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon 15-R. '' ' . : DODGB8 A GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 71. 1. 0. , , O. F., meeU very Wad jT asday vening la X. O. O. F. hall, corner fth aad a St. VlslUng Odd Fallow cordially Invited to b present EmU Gebers. N. O.; Clyd Martin. Secretary. . DKCOBATOKS AND PA1NTEBS PAPBRHANGINO, graining, paint- Ing. For th best work at lowsst prices phoae 13.' C. O. Plant, ' South Park street ' 1O8CKLIANB0C8 TAXI STAND at th Mocha Caf. Any where la town 10c. Phoa 111-R. '. n.-U . tv. aia v .. mm ..v.HVhw wm avuw. a GRANTS PASS ART STUDIO 604 , South Sixth street. Offlce hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m, A. T. Lewis, : proprietor. . 939 B. R.CRfrrR sv'r,"Vmit" ' rtaurist Rom 291-393 PaaV , rn MuUdln. Grant Paaa. - s - V