Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, November 16, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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The OWL
a dependable smoke
YOU have many friends, but
there'i one you depend on.
You admire him. You like him. You
appreciate him he's dependable.
Smokers appreciate the OWL
in just the same way.
The OWL is made from long
filler leaf, cured an average of
eighteen months. Its mildness and
flavor are dependable.
It is carefully molded by hand
Its free-drawing and even-burning
iigain are dependable.
Dependability is the cornerstone
of the OWL'S popularity.
THE MILLION
DOLLAR CIGAR
M. a. r.umT
mw m
KERBY
Miss Avery of Merlin who ha
been visiting with Mr. anil Mr.
Trim bin for some two weeks has re
turned lo her home.
vrnv.s vor think of
Plumbing or
R riiiix d) think f4 -
Telkirow Sheet
Metal Works
That Snll
Economy
. Service
Quality
Skid Chains
WE HAVE THEM
IN ALL SIZES
C. L HOBART CO.
NOTICE
Having beea called from the city on busineaa for three weeks, all
persona wishing InforataUoa or aervlce oa ,t
Regal, Dodge or Oldsmobile
are rnqiieeted to aee O. L. Hottart at the Ford Oarage. ,
J. H. Denison
Recharging '. Overhauling
Battery Shop
I'fitfci'y tested five of -linrge '
' I't'iit ii'ittories for all lftakcs of t'iirs.
C. A. LINCH -
400 South Sixth Street
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ANrvi
mm.
Mrs. Kits Hokiip, h'n haf been
visiting with he sl.ter in Yreka.
Cat. baa returned hoii e.
.Mlaa IIp.kIi Albright, v! Waldo. Ii
now helping Mra' I At Am at tbe Pio
neer hotel,
Mra.' Ja k Fulk and f.t-r mother.
Mra. llrlggs, ere In town on Wed
nesday. - 1
Mia. Tom Floyd rod Mlw Geneva
'ii.nt Monday vlsltftig the Graota
Paaa achoola. . .
lr. A. A. Wlthtm. nf Grant Pa.
addressed the people of Kerby . at
the church on Sunday taking for tlte
subject of hlit ad:)rcK, the work of
the Y, II. C. A. Tbe address wna
exceedingly Interesting and I nut mo
tive. Although the weather waa In
clement the audience waa good.
"At 2 o'clock- Sul!c: rtev. V, H.'
I'amunnKlan, of Siilem. S 5s. uilrstn
ary of tbe M. K. church fur Oregon,
preached to a icood audience nd af
ter the aermon a Sunday fl hool wo
oraanlxcd with nn ennillmcnt of .1"
mom bora.
Mra. Nettle WMie. o! Alaaka. If
now vlHltlni with hei parent. .Mr.
and Mra. J. Sey remit'. Mr. White
came from Alaaka to visit her on,
Hunh. at Fort Vancouver, and ex
tended her visit to Kerbr to visit
her people here. Huch waa one of
the Kerby boya to volunteer. In the
aervlce of hla country laat aprlng.
A letter from David Ayers to his
I no iUi !.: l int In- mul 71m Howard
are worning near i nrvaius ami uom
Ilka their iork. They are employed
at a mw mill.. Mr. Howard's fam
ily tii 1q K'l lo lilni some time
ln'the near future. "'
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS
County rtli.xil Siijmm luifindAiit
A l: ok lliu'iin, a abort limn no, re
reived a rtilpnieiit cf nearly 600 II
liriry books for the schools of, Jo-
epliliin county, their purchase prl'-r
iitiiiiniillnic In nearly $4.10. Their
pnrrhaMi In provided for In I he Ore
gon school law, which laqiilraa 'a
levy of 10 en In fur each pupil be
tween (tie aye if 4 ami 10 years.
Id Oil shipment are aliout ZOO
hooka for the tluRO high school
which U paid for hy that district.
thi expenne being tl 42.05. Thla se
lected lllirnry Is the lust requirement
Tor placing the Hiiko anhool In tbe
class of afandard four-year high
school.
School district representstlvee
mny. secure th hooka for their dla-trli-t
, from tb county superinten
dent nt any time by ralllug at her
office.
MiJRPHY
Mr. Coburn baa rented the Farkey
irinrh and movtd uwr to New Hope.
j Mi'mlii-ra ure plunnln'4 on attend
ing tiiv Pomona hruriKo to be held
at the Ho-,'iie Hlvor srunKe hall tbe
'lnt Katurrtny In November.
' Ir. and Mra. Sweeney, ir Med-
ford, were ralllnj on friend In Mur
phy Sunday.
Mr. Host from California will
work on the Warn-hard place for the
next year.
The local romuilttee on the V. M.
('. A. drive wer quite aticceaarul.
Thnne working in New Hope being
raneclully pleated with the reponaea
from nearly every' one.
The roud mnater la taking exactly
the rluht time to une tbe gradur and
U welting the road In fine ahape be
tween Murphy and the graveled road
at Allen creek.
Mra. Mildred Woodaon baa return
ed to (irtinta I'um after trending aev
Th 'weokt'kt .Murphy.
Kedlanda If atlll buay ahlpplng
grapea and can hardly pack fast
enough to tuppty tbe demand.
U II JiK.lt VILIJ-: IKtlVOS
'. F. Ixtvelace transacted business
In Grants Puss Friday.
The surveyors, -who have uenn aur
eylng the government Inndi south
of here hnve been tailed In for the
Inter. They 'have bem surveying
the O. & C. -j r pint lunda in tbe for
at reserve.
Her. L. M. Rooier, of Grants Pass,
visited friends here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs., Kerr were among
the Grants Paxs visitors the past
week.
The Wllderville school under the
able leadership of Mr. Blah and Miss
Dorby, Ii getting along nicely. and
the attendance has about outgrown
the room. More seats have been put
In.
Mr. Ootcher has hla big fine new
house almost completed. It will be
one of our most comodlous resl-
dneces.
Tbe lecture given Monday night
by Rev. M. B. Parounagaln to tbe
largest audience that baa gathered
at WUdervllle for some time, will
long he remembered by those that
heard It. Mr. Parounagaln Is an elef
quent and forceful speaker. The
lecture wiwi Instructive, Intensely In
teresting and enough 'lt thrown In
for seasoning that held the large au
dience for nearly two hours. Come
again Mr. "Perry."
The regular services of the Metho
dist Episcopal church will be next
Sunday at 11 o'clock. The Rev.
Morris will preaoh. Mr. Morris has
but recently arrived here, but by his
eloquent and thoughtful sermons are
attracting large congregations. The
church and community Is fortunate
In having the . services of such an
able pastor and are showing their
appreciation by attending the ser
vices. i.After the lecture Monday night
tbe ladles of the community served
some dainty refreshments and ' a
nice social time was hat). Do It again
ladles, we enjoyed It,
The 1.41 dies Aid society met this
week with Mrs, Longhrldge. They
are going to hnve the church paint
ed' and re-roofed.
Letterheads that will please you. n
the Courier.
elaMlfM ad will give rssultt.
you cwi flavor
most daintily ith
LESLIE
SALT
it is full flavored
free flowing
siron-wiuhoirt
bittc rnoss
NEW STATE LEADER
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
Portland. Nov. fi,--T,he annual
meeting of the board of truMeea of
the Oregon anll-ealoon league, waa
Keld at the Y. M. C. A. Cortland.
Ore., tin November 13th. At this
meeting Acting Huperlntendent H. A
linker made his report and the fol
lowing officers were elected: Frea-
Ident, K. A. Maker, vice presldont.
J. J. Hons, secretary. Rev. A. C.
Mosea. and treasurer. K. Quacken-
bush.
The new auix-rlntendent, Kdwln
Rawden, waa present. Mr. Rawden
came to the Oregon league from
Lansing, Mlh. For four years he
was attorney for the Michigan Anti-
Saloon league, and took an active
part In the campaign that resulted
In Michigan going dry last fall. Af
ter the election, he drafted and se
cured the passage of the law to make
the constitutional amendment effec
tive. He has had considerable ex
perience In law enforcement work
and for four yeara was prosecuting
attorney In ODe ot the counties of
Michigan.
(iKHMAN rAPKHH IKTt'RK
FlltMT t'AITI'RKI) .M:iUt'AXK
Amsterdam. Nov. 18. German Il
lustrated paix-rs received here yes
terday reproduce photograph
of
"types or th first Americana
'tnred on the western tront.'
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GOVERNOR PRO-TEM
A
IT
'Oiympla. Nov. 10. Ixtuls F. Hart,
acting governor or Washlnton, to
day pardoned J. H. Richard, recent
ly sentenced to five years upon be
ing convicted In tlallam countv oft
attempting to blackmail O.
E
Thompson, former ambassador
to
Mexico and Bracll.
OU NTV TKKASl'llKK'K CAU, ,
FOR IfOAD WARRANTS
All Josephine county (pink) road
warrants issued prior to October 1st.
1917. and protested prior to that
date: are hereby called In. and are
payable at the county treasurer's
office on or after the 15th dav of
November, 1917, on which date In
terest will cease. .'
GEO. 8. CALHOUN,
County treasurer.
4 ' 603 G street.
Anything to sell? Try a classified.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
NMliwnli Beta. S4HkK. Ahseuem. H laahlat
saoBYD.wiisisEvtimmugE -
The California and Oregon
uoast Kaiiroad Company
TOM CARD
Effective June 1, 1917.
Daily except 8unday.
Train 1 lv. Grants Pass.. 1:
Train 2 lv. Waters Creek 8:
All train tftav flvnttla tlaaa fMtvm
.vh.v , .... lu , iivui
the corner nf (i and Dlehfh alrasfa
opposite the. Southern Pacific depot
For ' -all Information rararHIn
freight and passenger service call at
rnu onice or me company, Puhtic
Service building, or phone 131 for
same.
PARDONS
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1
Classified
Xiat kAXa.
0. A C. GRANT LANDS Blue print
Plata abowlng laada In Josephine
county, 11.60. Address A. E
Vnorbles,- Granta Pase if
FOR HU.k nargainif .old at
one. No. 300 West C street, one
good 7-rooni house, one and one -
bait lota, close In, worth $1,200,
fry IS00. Terms Is desired. Ad
dress F. O. Buell. Dlllard, Ore. 12
DKAL.KIU In- horsea, mules, cattle.
wagons, backs, buggies, harness
and. saddles. We have a variety
of all klnda at all times. If you
have anything to sell or exchange,
or If you want to buy, come and
eee us. W will treat you right.
All our livestock la put out tinder
guarantee. Red Front Feed and
Rale Stable, Corner Sixth and K
streets. Tlmmons t Mlggins.
rroprs. nt
FOR 8ALK All farm products sell
at high prlies. Buy a farm and
be an lndeendent producer. We
bav good properties at easy
terroe. Beat-Fuller Realty Co. 20
I"UY yiiJ. WOOD $2 iter tier.
Harry Smith, Phone $12-J. 12
FOR 8AI.Two horses. One geld
ing, $15; one mare $40. Each In
good condition and weigh about
1175 lbs. A. N. rarsons. 9tf
8KOH- lle leaned seed wheat
(Washington Hybrid No. 143 and
Marquis, $2.50 per bushel.) Oth
er seed grains. Alfalfa, all clov
ers and grasaea. "Harvest Time
Tel) the Story of Good Seeds."
Ralph' Waldo Elden. ' Central
Folnt, Oregon. lOltf
FARM FOR RENT Fine Irrigated
farm for rent. - Three to flve year
t lease, cheap rent. About 60 acres
in cultivation, abundance of water
to cover It all year round; fine
clover, grain, corn and hog ranch;
- fine ontalde range tor cattle and
hogs etc. About 100 acres Hne
green pasture, fenced and cross-
fem-ed; family ' orchard, lots or
. berries: good house and One big
barn . and outbuildings; stock,
crops and Impfnments for sale,
. iood heavy team, wagon, harness,
hack-boggy; two fine cows; two
calves; some hogs; eight tons hay;
' three tons fine rodder; 100 bu
sheJs corn; plows; cultivator; bar-
; row; new. mowing machine; good
second hand S-passenger automo
bile; some household goods, etc.,
etc.. Invoices about $1,000 to
It. 200, more or less. Allow noth
ing.. Must be cash. 00 miles
"ffom Grants Pass. 13 miles from
.railroad, near Kerby, Oregon. Pos
session given at once. Re spry If
oil want a big bargain. Ranch
will pay ror all and more Hrst
year. Box 95, Kerby, Oregon.
FO 1C8 ATjESpltien berg "a n "New
ton apples. Price according to
quality. R. K. Ross, phone 604
ft. 0Stf
FOR SALE Dry mill wood, $2 per
.tier. Phone 267-J. Amos Smith.
:" ' -". 10
FOK SALE Organ. $15. Address
2201 care of Courier. , 09tf
SECOND HAND 5-passenger FordT
1914. $195. Bargain. C. U Ho
bart Company. , io
fSlliONt ROOMS , Nowndier
managmeat of Mrs. U C Arm
stroag; 2$ clean room at ,35c
and SOcr special rates hy week
or month; also light housekeep
ing rooms. Would like your pat
ronage. 40tf
kFOR RENT Furnished rooms. Also
Darn to be used as garage. Mrs. ,
F. A. Coe, S04 Washington Blvd.
Phone 164-J. 68tf
ROOM for rett ground floor, hot
and cold witter, outside entrance. I
Mrs. R. H. Lee. 211 West A. tf
FURNISHED ROOMS Large
com-
fortable and
co.nviently
located.
S6tf
411 C street.
FOR RENT One suite of furniBied
house-keeping rooms, also single
room, close In, price reasonable.
Mrs. T. E. Howard, 621 D street.
12
WANTED
JUNK WANTED Anvthinit von
have In junk; hides a specialty.
Phone 21. Union Junk Co. 110
FALSE TEETH We pay "as hiehaa
$17.50 per set for old false te.th.
no matter if broken, n:so k13
crowns, brldgework. .Mall to!
Berner's False Teeth Specialty, 22
Third street. Trey. N. y!. and rc
cefve cash by return mal'. i
WANTED Mangels, . carrots, tur
nips, kale or other green feeds.
Ill-A-Hee. phone 323-L. 10
WANTED 200 or 300 pounds of
good medium sized Burbank pota
toes. Pljone 137-J. 09
Advertising
PBTSICLUIS
U O. ClMENT, X. D. fractia
limited to diseases of tbe eye, oar,
noso and throat. Glasses fitted.
Office hours 9-1 :, x-i, or oa ap
pointment. Office phone, 62; resi
dence phone 359-J.
18.
bOFGHRIDGE. M. D.. Pbyikrlaa
and eurgeon. City or country call
atteaded day or night Reeldraar
phone :; office phone 1$t.
Sixth and H. Tuffs Building.
DR
ED. BT WATER SDeciaJlit an
diseases of the eye, ear, mm aaa
throat; glasesvfltted. Offlco Hours
9 to 12 a. m,. 2 to S p. m. Phone
Residence 260-L; office 210-J;
Masonic Temple, Grants Pass. Ore.
A. A. WITHAM. M. D.. Physlclsa and
surgeon. Of Hoe: Hall Bldg.. coraer
Sixth and I streets. Pboaee: Of
fice. 116; residence. 28S-J. Hoortv
a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR. J. O. NIBLET-PhysieJa and
surgeon. Londburg Buildlag.
Surgeon Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.
Health Offlrer. Officer hours, 9 to
12 a. m. 1 to ,5 p. m.. pboa
"110-J. . tstr
DE-VTlSTg
E. C. MACT. D. II. D Ftetf.
dentisty. ' 109K South Slxtat
street, GranU Pass. Oregon.
ATTORNEYS
H. D. Norton. Attorner-L.l&
Practice In all Stat aid Federal
Co arts. First National Bank Bldg.
COLVIO WILLIAMS AtUram.
at-Law Grants P&aa Baaklaai Oa.
BMg. uraats Paaa, Oregon.
E. 8. VAN DYKE; Attorney. Prastloo
la all couru. First National Baak
Building. '
DURHAM ft RICHARD, Attorns.
at-Law. Office Masonic Tenrplo,.
Grants' Pass Oregon.'
W. T. MILLER, Attornry-at-Uw
, County , attorney , . for , JoeopaJno
County. Orflee: Schailborm Bldg.
O. A BLANCHARD.AttorBwy-awLsrw
uranu Pasa Banking Go. Bldg.
Phone 270. Grants Paaa, Oregon
V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law
Practice In state and federal
courts.. Rooms X, and S. over
Golden Rule Store. - .
BLANCHARD ft BLANCHAKD. At
torneys.' Albert block, phono SSS-J
Practice In all courts; land hoard
attorneys. '
, VETERINARV SCRGBON
DR. R. J. -BESTIR Veterinarian.
Office . In Wlnetrout Implement
Bldg. .Phone 113-J. Resldoae
Phone 305-R.
DR.4YAGR AND TRANSFKR
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
kinds of drayage . and transfer
work carefully and promptly dost.
Phone 191-J. Stand at freight
depot A. Shade, Prop.
F,Q. IS HAM, drayage and traaofar.
Safes, pianos and furniture moved
packed, shipped and atored. Phoa
Hark and Holman, No... 50. Roal
dence phone J24-R. '.' . '
THB WORLD MOVES: so do wa.
Buncn Bros. Transfer Co. Peeae
397-R, ...
MTSICAx. IMSTRCCTIOW
J. S. MACMURRAT. teacher of vote
culture and singing. Lessons given
, at home of pupil If equested. Ad
dress 716 Lee St. 851tf
TAXI SERVICE
ARE YOU GOING or not going, that
5s the question. Call Jitney
Luke at the;Spa or phone 262-R,
Always at Sour service for city or
' mT ; ; 8-tf
TAXI SERVICE 16.0,. 15e a trip". A.
; S. Berrle. u - .' ii
PHOTO STUDIO
THE PICTURE MILL open dally 10
a. m. to 5 p.. in. For Sunday sit
', tings call Mill 2S3-R or residence
, 10-J. 7$tf
ASS A VERS
E. R. CROUCH Assayer. cbeniist-
metallurgist. Rooms 201-203 Hall
Building, Grants Pass.': 29
PLt'MUING
FOR EXPERT WORK in plumbing,
: heating, tin or sheet metal work,
see W. R. Rannie, 512 H street.
Phone 36. '27
AUSTRACTS
JOSEIHINJE COUNTY ABSTRACT
company secured the contracts for
making abstracts ror tbe Williams
creek. Josephine county and Illi
nois valley federal farm loan as
sociations. There was a reason.
Let us make your abstracts. 24