Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, December 16, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    SUNDAY, DU'KMHKH 16, 1917.
DAILY nOGIB BJVKlt COtKIKH
PAGE SEVEN
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Ordinary Common Sense
Sensible Thrift and
Maxwell Motor Cars
Common tense says to you, "Buy a
Maxwell Car and use it"
The American people are going forward
not backward.
That U the purpose of the great war in
which we are now engaged.
The succett of the Nation depends on
healthy business activity over the country
and sensible thrift.
Healthy business depends on the utiliza
tion of every possible labor-saving, time-aav
ing, money-saving device known.
The light-weight, economical Maxwell
In passenger service taking you where you
have to go on business, helping you relieve
delivery congestion is one of the greatest
known labor-saving, time-saving, money
saving devices.
Tuhi CrS74Si JUaJiur $74St Cu $1095
Brt $109 5 i bitn $1095. F.O.B. Iktnit
COLLINS AUTO CO.
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t ILLINOIS VALLEY
William llaselrlgg recently suf
fered the dislocation of a knee Joint
while coming from bl work at the
Queen of Bronte and li at preaent
unable lo walk.
Tba new achool bouM at Takllroa
waa (Indicated on Saturday nltfit, an
entertainment being given, which
waa a pronounced success by all wbo
attended.
Mra. -Mitchell, of . Takllma, l
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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NO MRANa FILL, ft
WHY PRISTS EVEJmttH
tuendlni a few dayi In Medford
with her litter, Mrs. Boyd.
Wallace Kohler wai a bualneaa
visitor In Granta Pass thla week.
Mr. Babcock baa been running bli
grist mill this week. Tbla Ii a con
venience to the community, aa con
siderable corn waa raised In the val
ley and we can have our own torn
meal and graham flour. ' ' '
The trucks are still houllng ore,
the roads being unusually good for
thla time of the year.
The land appraiser from Spokane
waa In the valley last week looking
over the land on which loans are
asked.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mouck visit J
at the home of Mr. and M-s. Reyn
olds near Waldo Sunday.
Mr. George delivered some fine
fat bogs at Takllma thla week. .. .
Scenery
Wonderful
Commodious
Train Service
Are the conspicuous fea
tures of the
OGDEN ROUTE
through California to the
Kast. Of course you pass
Mt. Shasta and can visit
8an Francisco.
Let ua plan your trip and suggest
aa ltenary
JOHN M. SOOTT
I-' General Passenger Agent ' .
, ; i ' ' Portland, Oregon '--'
Southern Pacific-Union Pacific
TAKILHA
Mr. Doyle was (low a thla week
and reports every thing, In Brut class
shape at the Chicago camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wlaecarver
were Takllma visitors this wank.
Mrs. Oeo. rife was a Orants Pass
Visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ilsnnum are
spending a few days In Orants Pass.
Wm. Ilatellng met with an acci
dent while coming home from work
Wednesday evening, by falling and
spraining his knee,
Mrs. Anna Rills and children, of
Colorado, are here vlllln friends
and relatives.
Dr. O. C. Dixon wss a caller In
our city thla week:
Orsndma Mrflrlety, who has been
suffering for some time Is report
ed some what better.
Mrs.. Clsy Ramsey Is spending a
few days In Orants Pass.
Mrs. J. T. Breeding wss a (Jrsnts
Psss visitor Wednesday.
School opened In Takllma Decem
ber eth, with 41 schoolers, with
Miss Daisy Crocker and Lewis Bur
UnsMiue for teachers.
Miss Daisy llervey wss a Orants
Psss visitor thla week.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. White are
spending a few days In Oranta Paaa.
There Is a brother Moose here this
week getting new members for the
Moose lodge, and from all reports he
has got quite a few.
Mr. and Mrs. Chss. Johnson were
Oranls Pssa visitors this week.
The Ideal Fancy Work club meet
at the home of Mrs. L. D. Corllctt
Thursday afternoon and was well at
tended by the members of the club.
The time waa moat plessantly spent
In visiting and fancy work and knit
ting for our soldier boys. A short
reading was given by Mra. Ed Hen
num after which refreshments were
served to the following: Mesdames
R. C. Crowell, J. T. Breeding, C. D.
Cameron. Ed Strong1, J. E. Smith.
M. McClay, Harry Messenger. Ed
Hannum, Master - Leonard Smith,
Richard Messenger and Tbelma
throng and hostess Mrs. L. D. Cor
bet).
MiTOPHY
Pat and Herman McFaddeu were
among the boya to leave for camp
Wednesday evening.
Mesdames R. K. Woodson, Elmer
Ollmore and W. 0. White attended
the Red Cross dinner and meeting
In Orants Pass Wednesday.
Dan Osborn has been sent from
Ft. McDowell. Cal.. to San Antonio,
Tex.
Harve 8parlln was In Murphy on
business Thursday.
Louis Roat has been 111 for some
time and has finally been taken to
the hospital In Oranta Pass with a
very bad case of Inflamatory rheu
matlsm.
The Red Cross ladles will again
change their place of meeting as
they have outgrown their present
quarters and will hereafter meet at
the home of Mra. Osborn, who has
kindly offered a large, well heated
room (or their use.
Mrs. George Harriot, of Apple-
gate, visited at the Darnellle home.
Several of the ladlea belonging to
the Red Croaa society of . Murphy
have started knitting.
Dr. Sweeney and Miss Edith came
over from Medford Thursday and
spent a short ttma calling on friends.
The doctor reports every body well
and happy and that Mrs. Anna Day
will come down from Portland,
bringing the little grandson with
her for the holidays.
Save gHc.
By Buying y
Ever Reliable f
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CASCARApUININE
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Sack If it f si to
ts Tablets Im Ma.
ASaafDrtajStase
STUMEZE
FOR
CHRONIC STOMACH
TROUBLE
Not a mere aftes-dlnncr tablet.
but a teal stomach medicine, for
miilaird'lo bring Instant relief to
severe rases of recent or long stsnd
Ing. Try it and be convinced. Sold
and guaranteed by all druggists.
Send to The Black Medicine Com
pany, Ssn Diego, California, for
Free Book.
married to Miss Lula Rogers, Ij liv
ing on the Rogers homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White, of
Mnrphy passed through Fmltdale
Thursday, en route for the city.
Charlie Augustine, of the Ellerslee
ranch, Intends leaving for Ohio next
Sundsy to spend the winter.
Mr. Slattery spent Sunday In town
with Dr. and Mra. Elliott..
NEW HOPE
J
Mr. McCain Is hauling beet pulp
from the sugar factory.
Fred Wetherbee haa returned
from Dorrla, where be worked dur
ing the past summer.
Mr. and Mra. D. Langwortby
were shopping at Orants Pass Tues
day.
Nellie Pappel! haa gone to Cres
cent City to work during the winter.
Oliver Olds baa returned from Cal
ifornia, where he spent the euroiner.
Mrs. Cheater Tork and aons are
at Granta Pass visiting Mra. Tork'a
brother, Clarence Wynant
Mrs. Sarah Stringer la visiting
with her son, Wesley, and family.
Where Cyclones Originate.
The most violent cyclones orlglnat
In tropical latitudes. In the Atlantic
ocean to the north nnd east of Weal
Indian Islands, and In the Pacific la
the China sea and In the neighborhood
of the Philippine Islands.
The reason they are so destructive
Is because they nre carried wuch great
dlstnnces by Mtmnenn Influences, The
West Indlun cyclone nre attracted
towurd the Gulf stronm by the great
volume of henttil nlr which always
hangs over It and followa tta course;
so the cyclones of the Pacific follow
the course of Kuro Slwo, "the great
oceanic current which paawa aronnd
the East Indian archipelago, the shores
of China and the Japanese Manda.
Cyclones may be anywhere from 00
to BOO miles In diumeter and may
travel over a pntb ft.000 miles In ex
tent
TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS
Classified Advertising
KOK SALE
O. A C. GRANT LANDS Blue print
Plata showing lands la Josephine
county, f 1.(0. (Address A. E.
Voorbles, GrsnU Paaa. tf
FOR SALhJ Two horses. One geld
ing, $51; one mare $40. Each in
good condition and weigh about
1175 lbs. A. N. Parsons. ' tf
FOR 8 ALE Spitxenberg' and' New
ton apples. Price according to
quality. R. K. Ross, phone (04-F-X.
05tf
DEALERS In horses, mules, cattle,
wagons, hacks, buggiea, harness
sad saddles. We have a variety
of all kinds at all times. If you
have anything to sell or exchange,
or if. you want to buy, come and
see ns. We will treat you right
All our livestock is put out under
guarantee. Red Front Feed and
Sale Stable, Corner Sixth and K
streets. Tlmmons, Prop. Phone
61S-J. l.tf
FPUITDALE
a
1 Mr. and Mrs. Alonio Jones and
daughter, Leona, took dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roper on Sunday.
On Tuesday Robert Harris Joined
rhe clerical force of the Grants Pass
Banking and Trust company..-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wise of the Il
linois valley, visited at the Alonso
Jones home Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. J. L. Stanbrotigh visited
Mrs. E. C. Underwood In the city on
Monday. ,
Through the kindness of the Rev.
L. Myron Boozer, services were held
at the grange hall Sunday afternoon.
He talked on the very appropriate
subject of faith that would not be
discouraged.
J. H. Harris attended the county
advisory council In town on Mon
day, also the dedication of the new
court house In the afternoon. .
Mr. Redding, of the Three Oaks
ranch, has purchased a team of
horses.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaplain, of Grants
Pass, visited Mr. and Mr. Peterson
on Sunday.
Chas. Mayhan, who waa recently
Notice is hereby given that the
county superintendent of Josephine
county, Oregon, will hold- the regu
lar examination of applicants for
state certificates at Granta Pass, as
follows:
Commencing, Wednesday, Decem
ber 19, 1917, at 9:00 o'clock a. m
and continuing until Saturday De
cember 12, 1917. at 4:90 o'clock p.
m. . '
Wednesday Forenoon ,
U. 8. History,. Writing (penman
ship), Musis, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon
Physiology, -Reading, Manual
Training, Composition, Domestic
Science, Methods in Reading, Course
of Study for Drawing, Methods In
Arithmetic. , . . ( .
, , Thursday Forenoon
Arithmetic, History or Education,
Psychology, Methods in Geography,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestle Art.
Thnrmlay Afternoon
Grammar, Geography, Stenog
raphy, American Literature, Physics,
Typewriting, Methods in Language,
Thesis for Primary Certificate.
Friday Forenoon
Theory and Practice, Orthography
(Spelling), Physical Geography,
English Llteratnre, Chemistry, Phy
steal Cultnre. .
Friday Afternoon
Sohool Law, Geology, Algebra,
Civil Government,
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, Botany. .
Saturday Afternoon
General History, Bookkeeping.
FOR SALE Good modern bouse,
close In, north side. Inquire No.
2133, care Courier. 28tf
FOR SALE Set EncyclopedlT'BrP
ticanla, sewing machine, tables,
beds, Monarch range, heater, cross
cut saw, 12-h. p. upright steam
engine and aawlnj outfit. Apply
SOS West G. 35
FOR SALE Two baby carriages
and one sulkey. Cheap. Inquire
(11 North Ninth street. 15
FOR SALE Range, couch, rocker,
chairs, dresser, sewing machine,
bed, springs, and mattress,
breakfast table, kitchen table.
J. A. Coding, 124 Rogue River
Ave. 15
FOR MADE in Oregon Xmaa pres
ents, lavender coat hangers and
lavender sticks. See Mrs. M .P.
Oranam. IK North Sixth St. 15
FOR SALE Dried fruits, applies.
peaches snd prunes. Phone 40-J.
--. . ' 14
FOR SALE Blickensderfer type
writer; good condition; cheap.
Address Horace Petton, Gold Hill.
14
TO EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Forty acres near
Corcoran, Klngh county, Cal. Good
land, all been cultivated, level,
fenced, some Improvements. Want
Grants Pass or vicinity not to ex
reed value 14.500, with 1,(00
mortgage. Give full particulars In
answering. W. C. Rice, 114 South
Hockett, PortervlUe, Cal.. 18
raYRCIAM
U O. CUBMUNT, M. D. Practice
limited to diseaaes of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Olaasea fitted.
Office hours 9-11, 1-6, or oa ap
pointment Office phone, (2; rank
dence phone 159-J.
8. LOUGHRIDGE. M. D.. Physlclaa
and surgeon. City or country calla
attended day or tight Residence
phone (9; office phone 112.
Sixth and H. Tuffs Building.
DR. ED. BTWATER Specialist oa
diseases of tbo eye, ear, aose and
throat; glasses fitted. Office Hour
9 to 12 a. m 2 to 5 p. m. Phone
Residence 2(0-L; office 2(0-J;
Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Or
A. A. WITH AM, M. D., Physician and
surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg., corner
Sixth and I streets. Phones: Of
flco, IIS; residence, 18 1-J. Hoara
1 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR. J. O. NIB LET Physician isi
surgeon. Landburg Buildings
Surgeon Utah-Idaho Sugar Oa.
Health Officer. Officer hours, 9 to
ll a. m. 1 to ( p. m. Phono
11 a-J. 96tf
DENTISTS
E. C. MACT, D. M. D. Flrst-dasa
dentistry. 109 H Booth Sixth
street, Granta Paaa, Oregon.
ATTOiurmrs
H. D. Norton. Attoraey-at-law.
Practice In all State and Federal
OonrU. First National Bank Bldg.
COLTIO A WILLIAMS Attorneys.
at-Law Grants Peas Banking Oe.
Bldg. Granta Paaa, Oregon.. .
B. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prattles
la all courts. First National Bank
Building.
DURHAM A RICHARD, Attorney.
. at-Lw. . Office Masonic Temple.
Granta Paaa Oregon.
W. T. MILLER, Attorney-t-Uv
County attorney for Joaapkla
' County. Office: Schallhora Bldg. i
TO RENT
TREMONT ROOMS Now under
managnent of Mrs. L. C. Arm
strong; 28 clean rooms at 15c
' and 50c; apodal rates by week
. or month; also light housekeep
ing rooma. Would Ilka your pat-
: ronago. 40tf
FURNISHED ROOMS Large, com
fortable and conviently located.
411 C street. 8(tt
WANTED
WANTED Man with wife to work
on ranch, team, and general farm
work. Eismann A Cornell, Rogue
..River, Ore. .-. ........ 35
STRAYED
ESTRAY There came to my place,
725 West Bridge street about
December 10, one dark red .Dur
ham cow, about six years old, nn
derbit on both ears, no brands.
Owner can have same by proving
property and paying charges. Wal
ter Harmon, Granta Pass, Ore. 38
O. 6. BLANCH AAD.Attorney-at-Lnw
Golden Rale Building. Phono
270. Granta Pass, Oregon.
BLANCH ARD A BLANCHARD. At-.
torneys, Albert block. Phono
23 (-J. Practice in all courts; land
board attorneys.
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. R. J. BE8TUL, Veterinarian.
Office la Wlnetrout Implement
Bldg.- Phone 11S-J. Residence
" Phone 105-R. '
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CQ. AU
kinds of drayago and transfer
work carefully and promptly don.
.Phone 181-J. Stand at freight
depot A. Shade, Prop.
F. G. I6HAM, drayage and transfer.
Safes, pianos and furniture moved
packed, shipped and stored. Phono
Clark and Holmaa, No. 59. Real,
dence phono 1I4-R. ;
THE) WORLD MOVES; ao do wo.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phono
197-R. i
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the board Of . directors of the
Granta Pass Irrigation District at
their office In the eoart house of Jo
sephine eounty in Granta Pass, Ore
gon, for the purchase of $18,000.00
par value of bonds of the district
till 10 a. m., December 24, 1917.
For detailed Information regard
ing this issue, address,; Clerk of
Board, Grants Pass Irrigation Dis
trict, Oranta Paaa, Oregon. , . IStf
THE PICTURE MILL open dally II
a. m. to 5 p. m. ' For Sunday sit
tings call Mill 281-R or residence
140-J. '!?,-'...: 8tf
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
ElfectlveDecember 1, 1917.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Train 1 Iv. Grants Pass.. 1:00 p.m.
Train 8 Iv. Waters Creek 1:00 p. m.
All trains leave Orants Pass from
the corner of G and Eighth streets,
opposite the Southern Pacific depot.
For all Information regarding
freight and passenger service call at
the office of tbo company, Landbnrg
building, or phone 131 far same,
MUSICAL, INSTRUCTION
J. 8. MAOMURRAY, ttachor of voice
' culture and singing. Lessons given
at homo of pupil if requested. Ad
dress 718 Loo St 861tf
TAXI BERVICR
ARE YOU GOING or not going, that
. ia the question. Call Jitney
Luke at the Spa or phone 212-R.
. Always at your service for city or
country calla. . 0tf
PHOTO STUDIO
:". More Fame for Stuttgart.
Rtnttmirt which French aviator
bombed recently, la the original home-
of the aircraft engine, it was in biuu
gart that Palmier evolved the inter
nal combustion engine which a French-
.... A. -..Ill ... m.lrtblW
man, vmn an ejo w uiimj, yu.-
turned to account In the first practical
motor car, snys the Chrlstlau Science
Monitor. Here. too. Count Zeppelin
evolved Ills monster iiirslii. miiKinc
unit of the knowledge WHICH man nua
experiments in the big Dnlmler works
had nerved to bring to liuiit. facts
such aa these seem more pertinent at
these times than the other reusona for
Stuttgart's fame. She has, ns every-,
Ann kiuin a f nimnm mimic academy.
and her reputation for music ia cer
(hut which ghe
IMiII i J nsaa v " ------
has acquired by her machinery ; al"0.
It is unspoiled by anything of the nn
hire which 1ms mode the very word
n a t illltfnjt faftllffc.
trim ,r
Cards at the Courier offlc.