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TODAY, AFfUL I, 1M7 DAILY ROGUE RIVER COURIER PAGB BKTEX HUNT FOR MEANS Classified AVQAfm FASHION MAGE coid' Machine Shop 'bust jBQiirrro CIMUKIOOQV i JUPKUT MACHINIST IN CBUXOU OXO-AOmXIKB WKUMSM TriiHAiracraa audtiuk bkpairh ' OVERLAND AND BTtDKBAERK CKftTH STATION ' r'a A Monkey AM MHi TIm nwuker'a Intellliteuie has been able la arrive at a point wblrb ea able (bat aulmil 10 achieve (bp unty ing of a knot You taay tie a monkey with cord fastened wlxh Iba simplex form of cojuniou knot, aud unless (ba beast tan brrak Iba string or kusw H la (wo be will never get loose. To un tie (ba knot requires olawrvatloii aud ivasoalng power, and. though a taou bay may possess both, ha baa neither la a sufficient degree ( eusWe him u overcome U10 dlittculljr. CHICHESTER S PILLS NMlMMMlM,hM.AlHnhtW S IY D8UGGISIS EVIRYttlitRE TO v alL A tXMPLKTK, COMFOHTAIILK, KYKItDAY 1IO.MK WHKIIK KLKtV ; , TllH'JTY 18 A W1LU.XU 8KHVANT. KLtXTKK'ITY LIGHTS, HEATH, AMI (XHLtt KVKHY ItOO.M, I'ltK PAKKM AMI COOKS THK FOOD, l'VMI'H AMI HKATH THK WATKIt AM) IH)KH ALL THK HAItl) WOHK M 1IU IX1KHY AlUH'T THK HOl'HK. KliKCTIUCITY l'LAYH THK IMAM) WHIliK IHMNU THIC WA8HINU . AND IRONING AM) AT THK MAMK TIMH WAHHKM THK IIIHHKM AM) - HWKKPH THK FLOOIM. ' KLKCT1UC1TY TAKKM CAHR OK THK AITO.MOIIII-K AMI IH THK SIA8TKII MKCIHANH,' IN THK WOHKSIIOP. ' ' "' KJJCCT1UOITY KKW8, MAKKH ICK AND H K ( RKAM, KkKlH. AWAY. Ill lUli lAHH, HVNH THK CHILDIIENS TOYS, I'l'MI'H THJK WA. TKR, SKl'AHATKH MllJt, CHl'UNH, WAAHKS IIOTTLKH AM) WOKS A . HVNDItKI) AM) ONE OTHKH KVKHIIAY TANKS ABOUT THK HOl'HK AM)11ARX. 1 '- ; ' ' . OUR lUCI'llHHKNTATlVH WILL UK (J LA II TO ' VAhh AND OIVH YOU AN KHTIMATK VOH INSTALLING AND OPKRATINti ANY OV THK " API'LIANCKH. . . California-Oregon 108-J t2i G STREET. : v i"!.. ,1 uor in aovth. -.jr A KM Husband. Mrs. Fkttbusb-Ob, dear! Mr. Platbush-Wbat's wrong now "Oh, I read today Ibat If (ba earth were to revolve seventeen llnice faster than H does bodies at Dm equator would lose their weight ami remain stationary la iba air without support" "liou't worry, draft- If wa aver get tbere I'll aupiwrt jrou Just I be same." Youkcra Statesman. , Appreciated at Lest "Too aeriu 10 be tremendously pleas ad with yourself," remarked oua so Joururr on Ibe Leaks of tba Btyx to soother. "1 have amy tight to be," respond ed Ibe abade addressed. "I have Just paid a visit lo eartb aud bad an oppor tunity 10 bear my widow describing my virtues Ij my successor." Rich mood TUuea-llnNitch, The Mm Power GRANTS 1 .'..: TO H1XE 11 New York, Mar, II. The strong pacifist Influence In America today suddenly turned from efforts (o pre vent war to means of financing It. Simultaneously It became known that a plan put forward, beaded by Amos Plnchot, to place the entire financial burden of the war upon parsons with Incomes of more Chan $5,000 per year, baa been Indorsed In high gov ernment ctrdas. The greatest significance was plac ed upon the sudden action of leading (pacifists because of belief that they war In close communication with Washington lenders. While they In sisted that they "still hoped" f for peace, their actloaa Indicated that the hope Is practically dead.. Tba committee, in Ita announce ment today, pointed out that the heavy death toll of war will be upon the working people of the country .because of their greater numbers. With this In new, It calls for sig natures to a vladge to demand legis lation for a special war Income tax on all Incomes over S,000 a year. The schedules calls for a tax of $H per cent on all Incomes from 15,000 to $10,000 per year. On all Incomes over 110,000, a slid ing scale beginning at ten per cent and rising to a point that will permit no Individual to retain a net Income of more than f 100,000 per year, is proposed. The pledge further calls for legis lation limiting net profit on all. war supplies to 3 per cent and provides that no wholesale or retail dealer Shall sell foodstuffs or other neces sities at a profit greater than all per cent during the war. "Wa do not believe that any real patriot wanta the poor people of the nation to bear the burden of the cost of war, In addition to the burden of fighting and dying." said Plnchot to day. "Our committee Is not made up of peace-at-any-prlce persons , and there Is no one within the committee that has Germany sympathies. Our r n Company PASS, OREGON V ' 0:s "C:b:ll," Lt.1 C:rat!-tl c:i Khrirtla, Isxatof-tad Ifg Qoul "fast Ilka (akin the lid off thsf e hew usy you caji lift a corn off your toe after It has Imn (rested with the wonderful discovery, Gets-It.' Hunt the wide world over tM real! find nothing so msslo, simple and easy aa "Wets-It" You talk Who I EedCsai '2T I aaPah Zr I QUr Wa havs wrsppsd your tea In bandarea to look like bundles, who havs used salves that turned your toes raw and or, and used platters that would shift from thslr place and asver "nat" the corn, and who have dec snd picked at your corns with knlvss end scissors and perhaps mads them bleed Just quit thase old and palnrul ways and try "Gets-lf lust one. Tou put t or I drops on, and It dries at once. Thsree noth ing to stick. You can put your shoe and stocking right on again. Tba 8aln la all son. Than the corn lee a painless, shriveling death, it loosens from your toe, and off It comae. Qota-It" Is the blarest salt Ins; corn remedy la the world 4day. There's none otbar as good. "Ootn-It" Is sold by drogrurta svarywhere, tie a bottle, or sent ea receipt of price by B. Lawrence A Co . Chicago, IIL Sold In O rants Paaa and recom mended as the world's nest corn rem edy by George C. Sabla and C. H. Demaray. plan baa been guided by America's experiences In past wars with greedy .'patriotism.' "The proposal may even furnish more money than is needed to finance the war. . Any surplus logically could be used aa a sinking fund for pen sions. ' "An idea of what such an emer gency law would do can be aeen In the case of the DuPont family, popu larly reported to have an annual in come of $80,000,000. Taking out $100,000 allowance for each of the ten or so members of the family, would leave a net return to the gov ernment of approximately $?9,000, 000 a year. "Recently we have been asked to sign a meaningless pledge of loyalty to the country, which was, in effect, an Insult, to any real American's pa triotism. Here la a pledge that la something more than empty words. It Is practical patriotism." Tha People of India. The iKipuiiitiiui of I m) la spcuk about 130 different IttnctmctK iid ure dlvld d up Into fuM.v three dlmiiH-t nation alities. Tlierp tire '.'.IITs uiuln castes besides a In rue iiuuilier uf milx-snle. Tbere ure '.tsi.tKMumi) Hindus. tlO.OOO. 0(lt) MobauiuMHlujiH. while among tbe Hindus there are W.omuxw of degrad ed people of uo caste, whose touch or even shadow In siipimsed to cuiise pol lution. .. Limited In iiuuilier. but mighty lo In fluence. are tbe I'arMeex. w lu hold tbe wealth of Humlui.v lu the hollow of their hnmlx and dwell In the lorellest mansions artitmd tbe i-ossl. Tbey con form to Rtiroiraii customs und live aa much like Kuropeiiiis as Is possible for a colored race. Vet these people atlll worship the sun. ' The Seychelles Islands. Tba Seychelles ixlsnds form an archi pelago of IN Inland and are situated about 1.4Ki miles east of Aden and 1,000 miles from Zanxlhar. Tbey rise steeply out of tbe sea. culminating In tba Isle of Mb he. which Is about 8.000 feet above the level of the ocean and la nearly the center or tbe group. All the Islands ure of coral growth. Tbe houses are built of a species of mas sive coral hewn Into square blocks which glisten like white marble. v Trying to Oblige. "What's yotu iiuu.c. uiy poor manT asked the kind hearted woman. . "Lndr." .epllert Ploddlne Pete nn blushlugly. "uie imme Im 'Lord Itegluald Courtena.v Thorpe.' " "Are you sura that's your real usine?' "No I Jes' thotiKht H 'ihI he a nice name fur you to use If you wuuted to put de fart dot you had given me a sandwich an' a cup o' tea lu da society new."-Wahlnirtoii War. ; . There Are Others. "It la vary stranxe that uu one baa aver been able to find Captain Kldd'a treasure." "Ohv.well. Captain Kldd lan't tbe only man who baa put bis mouey into real aetata and couldn't get it ont" Bt Louis Post-Dispatch. , , The Whole Perled. "There la a period lu woman's Ufa when she thinks of ihmuIiik hut dreNs.' What period la tatr" ""Krom the cradle M the grave"-, ,ppk.'-s " ';." ,, v " ' ; . u , ' Beauty la the Drst present nature gives to women and the. Prsl It takes away. -Mere. '..'' .... .. 1, V,,' - ( Job printing of every deearlptlen at the, Conriar oflka. . :' , , 8TBJCTLT FANCY BEsUWr-AiteUa, Bad .Clover, Timothy Scarified 9waet Clover, Rye Oraat, etc Ralph Waldo Btdea, Central Point, Oragon. . MTU FOB SALE a-room house plastered, Nrlth bath and toUet, 711 I streM, two lota lOzlOO each, barn and outbuild logs; or will exchange for small boose. Address No. Ill, care Courts. V fSltl FOB aVaXX d-h. p. motor, a-tnch pump, three trauafoimess, l feet Mnch gatranlsed pipe, M feat 4 Inck pipe, one swtuh, one belt, Inquire 0. p. Jester., at Grants ,- Pass Banking Co. . . , " Mttf . , . i FOB BALE Baby chicks 10 cents each; also, eggs for hatching, brown and white leghorn and ban ties. Mrs. F. O. Wilcox, 07 Rogue River avenne or telephone SZJ-R. II ANGEL CAKES supplied In any quantity on abort notice, SOe each. Phone 100-J, M2tf FOR BALE One Its Peter Shnttler wagon, nearly new, with good wagon bed for $100.00; one 1 horse wagon, In excellent condi tion, with heavy single harness for $76.00 Grants Pass Hdw. Co. A BARGAIN SAiUE Modern, sin room bouse with two lota, fine lo cation, at 220 West B street. Only $1,500. See N. -E. Townaend, (21 A street. la TO ENCOURAGE good stock we will - sell to any reliable farmer a regla . tered Holsteln bull calf or young bull entirely on time payments. F. ; R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Grants Paaa. Ore. Route 1. , 12tf FOR SALE One Barred Rock roos ter $1.00; six Barred Rock lay ing hens, 0c each; one White Leg- , horn rooster, $1.00. The above are thoroughbreds of laying atrain, Phone C03-F-2. G. A. Hamilton. FOR SALE Good span of work horses," drive single or double. Phone 603-F-21. Alonzo Jones, Frultdale. - lJtf FOR SALE Fancy Newtown applea, ' wrapped and packed, $1.25 per box, while they last K. Hammer- bacher, phone 606-F-23. ' 15tf THREK WORK HORSES and harness Tor aale cheap. y. Jr.. Woodatoclt. Rd. No. 4, Granta Pass, Ore. It TO RENT SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE and sleeping tent for rent. Telephone 235-R. . . 08tf FOR RENT Five-room cottage at C and Second streets,' bath, gas, etc. Inquire N. E. Townaend, 621 A street. 16 FOR RENT Three room house with six lots, fine garden tract, tinder ditch. Phone 375-J or 381-R. 18 WANTED WANTED Man to work on ranch. Must board himself. Quarters, fuel and garden furnished. Phone or write C. P. Kuhnhardt, Merlin, Ore. It CENTRIFUGAL PUMP WANTED A 1 H or 2-Inch centrifugal pump. Will buy, or exchange a 2Vi-inch pump. Enquire or Wllford Allen, or phone 305J. . . It . AtXXH'NTAXTO IVAN. LIVINGSTON, Incorporated Accountant. Bookkeeping systems, accounting and auditing. Addreaa 115 A street - SI A8SATS1IS : E. R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist, metallurgist Rooms 201-203 Pad dock Building, Granta Pass. T1MCCARD Tho California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company Effective December 5, lilt Tuesdays, Thuradaya, Saturdays Train 1 It. GranU Pass.. 10.00 a. m. Train t Iv. Water Creek 1.00 p. n. All trains leave Grant Pass front the corner of U and Eighth atreeta, opposite the Southern Pactne depot For all Information . regmrdtag freight and passenger service call at the offlce of the company. Public. Ser vice building,, or pbone 131 for ssme. TIh's vbi are ipille. imllstteU alt still ariddu iioilihig; those who are not qulra eatlstlad ate tbe sole btaefactore af Nie world. ' , 1 FHTXICLUri L. 0. CLEMXNT, M. O PraeOse limited to diseased el the eye, asw, nose and throat. OUsnea tttasL ' Offlce hours t-lt, M, or ea tav polntmeat Office phone, 12; dence phone llt-j. S. LOUOHRIDGa, M. D., Flvtfetaa aad sargeoa. Ckty or eewatry eaUa) attended day or night BisHsms phone Stt; eflee phase lit. Itxth aa4 H, Tats BailaJag. . J. T. TEOAJL K. d., smrgaojL Phoaes: Omee III; 1 dance 24. Calla aaarwered at afi howra.?. Coantry calls attended te. Londbaif Balldlng. DR. BP. BTWATCT ffpafmlha sal dlseassa f the eye.f ear, noes tat, -throat ojaesss fltted. OSes hoeae: to 12 a. aa., 2 to i p. as. Phnataa BeaUaawe 214-J; oflee tehasldi Bldg. Graaia Pas. Ore. A, A. W1THAM, JsL D., Phrsislaa assl surgeon. Office: Hau Bldgv, Sixth and I streets. Phones: lit; residence 2($-J. Honrs: a. nt te 4 p. m. ; ' : ': DOTIbTIV E. a MACT, D. M. D. Ftrst-daea dantietrr. 1H owth street, Granta Paaa, Oregon. . ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, AUoraey-atrkiW Practice U ail State end Federal CoarU. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIO aV WILLIAMS Atterneye-at-Law Grants Paaa Banking On. Bldg, Granta Paaa, Ore. E. 8. VAN DTKB, Attorney. Pracdee la all eonrta. First National ; Bnlldlng. EDWARD H. RICHARD, AUorajf : at-Law. Office Maeoaie Tesapte Granta Pass, Ore. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law. County 'attorney for Josephtae County. Offlce: Scbailhora Bldg. O. S. BLAN CHARD, Attomey-at-Law Granta Paaa Banking Co. Bldg. Phone 270. Greats Paaa, Ore. V. A. CLEMENTS Attomey-at-Law Practice la state end federal courts. Rooms 2, and 1, over Golden Rule store. lnr ,xirtu,DTk m. tt i vnu ion torneys, Albert block, phone 231-j. Practice In all courts: land board attorneys. DKOORATOR8 AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING, graining, paint ing. For the beat work at lowest prices, phone 295-J, C. G. Plant. South Park street ' . MUSICAL DiSTRUCTION J. & MACMURRAT, teacher of votes, culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 71t Lee street SSltt DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Ad kinds of drayage aad traaefar work carefully and promptly dene. ' Phone 181-J. Stand at fretgkt depot A. Shade, Prop. " - F. O. I SHAM, drayage and transfer. . Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped aad stored. Phase Clark Holman, No. 50. Resi dence phone 12 4-K. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Tranafer Co. Pheae 317-Ot. . ' v - ; ABSTRACTS THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY AB STRACT company makes reliable abstracta at reasonable rates. In vestigate our work and prices, It may save yon money. Twelve years In business. Masonle Building. 21 HOW ABOUT that title! An abstract . from Grants Pass Abstract Co. wW answer the question. Better be sure before Investing. Offices Al bert Bldg. Opposite Poetofflce. 81 VETERINARY BURGEON ' DR. R. J. BOTUL. , Veterlnarlaa. Offlce la Wlnetrout ' Impleateat Bldg. Phone 11J-J Pbone S05-R. Nuaktn'a Beyheed. . ' Raskin's mother wsa so extra ovth uary nouiaii. ' She waa au evangelical Puritan of tbe atralteat type and bald strong views even on tbe sinfulness of toys.. An aunt' once bought the boy a Punch aud Judy, but his mother tav medlataly put It away, and be nev er saw It 'again. "My areuts. Rue kin once aaid, "debarred me from all exercises but walkluit. They would net let me ride lest I should be thrown; , boating waa dangerous because I might be drowned, and boxing my mother thought vulgar exercise." ) -' H'V