Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, January 08, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tl IONIUY. JAM Alir , 1BIM.
DAILY ROGUi RIVER COCKIER
FAGK THAK3
MAZOLA
This drMclotm oollnjr end salad oil
fron en '? wonderfully croporHcnl
Miolaha pur? oil, pressed from American
corn, f r d.'ip trying, 'uutcin, fcliortcnm
anil ttsdad drc9ji:'j.
Mania m.i '.' evf i e'.vr ugaifc
it dots not t.'aasii'.it taste cr odor from one
food to another.
Since M.1.-.0I4 ia a vffttr.vie r;t.J cnsjdci
you to follow the jilatiJi of thT Food Adminhv
tration for having butter, lard and uet. More
economical than the old cooking mediums, too.
Get Ma.o!.i fron: your grocer in pint,
quart, half-gallon or gallon tins the lsnje
i.c crc the inon cconontiial. Also ink for
the free MaU liook of Kctipcs, or write
ut direct.
, ilr I. ... U iw I ' ' Mtitbflto
HAS SEVEN NAMES
City of Oorpat on Line of German
Advance. 1
Corn r.'ou.c :"!'
1 j " '
joint ;n, Lit ber
Company
TnUU Ortfe
KNEW M BIBLE
"Father Ncale," an Evangelist of
Wasiiinctcri's Time.
ivn stirrM-l-d to i"-iil li. 'Whitirv
U'l'Mliiniiidti rcc.'viil i"1'' " I"''
nti' lili.oil)!'r. Ill' never liiUill llli'
V:inr linn the hciio, hut nnimlly inn';
tin ti tier hlmulf lit t!' fr.mt
Advlied
ths
Young Prei:hrr to Commit
Holy Writ to Memory,
H Old.
In these iln)M w!u 11 Hilly ftiinilny cm--rui
I. public attention, we mull an
'Yniit:.'!lM inudnr of Washington'
llnii', mi)'n 1111 I'M lu iuri-. It w lute
In llfp win 11 "l iiilur Scale" wan con
verted iiiul no grout vn IiIh koi;I thnt
bi 1 viiniiiM'U I'Mty . IMo chun v !
(rci'li. mii) thru 'i v .lii il rn n
ilic tiplii v.i.'iUI Mny tti littir turn.
I'll 1 1 u( tiiii tytnf ' inn) finiil 'f lni:irr
Ml Mulli-R, he ntllll'id the ei"Wil Unit
g;;lh"ri il lirolllld llll.l ll"l often con
verted noine ,ninli,rlni?1,,hiM'. H win
I rcrpoiiler h triiilo. r.nd whou ho im
ni'l rvnrii!ri;: !ii wnn workln-s. for I"'
lover loo!; nny tumy from liN n.i
tlliiK'i n. IIW ntily book viri tin' I'.iMi-.
niul v, -lii 11 In found 11 young pmichrr
lining II Cn::i iil'itl'MCi' til lllil 1 1 1 III III ll.nl-
Inn tov-; he v.miiil my: .
"Ixi iih I ili, nim'y tin' Bible nil )
know It liy heart." Ami ho had itiiilliil
It no thoroughly Hint ln kni'W tin' Ivnt
Inrlilontu rrwrloj tn It, niul roiild rtn
them wlu-ni'vcr tlioy wnnlil coiiih Iii
piny. Otirp ln hmnl n inlnlxtiT f rylrnr
to irovi (tint lln n'iiit' rmi'il not liiive
bt'i-n Iiiiiih iscil In tlif Jnnl:i!i liwniifp
thiit river tn no hiiiiiII Hint n ninn
rmld tlnm It uji with til fmit. At tin
tlnno of Hip ni'imtin Kntlu-r Nr-nlc Rot
Dp nmt xiild:
"I don't pn-tiMid to hnve nny Rn-nt
bonk Icnrnlii'. tmt tlwrc' om- book I
1)0 know, mid thnt'M thn Hllili'. Thnt'n
my book. Now, our brothi-r lion- miy
tho .lordnn In no xiimtl Hint you mny
Mop It with your foot. Ill book mny
li'll It 1 1 it no. but my book n-ll me tin
diIht etory. 1 rond In tin' r.lblo how
David, wlu'i) In wiim llylna from Abwv
limi, nnd wmirod tn oroK Hint mimi'
rlvor, bnd to bliv n b"nt to curry hint
ovrrt Tlmt's whnt my boolc tflU mo!"
Sotno of Knthcr Nitilr'n ncollcrtloiiM
sf WiiHlilnjrtmi nrr llttli' known to thi'
ri'iuli r-i of toiluy, ntnl muii Iiisvo novor
boon puhllstMt. Mrro In nn niiiTilotc
found In tin old .I'Miiiitd :
"Oho of WiHi'ntfm!' ivMln In'
nii'titli''i"d nn broi'i'bl to Mmmt Ver
non from tn- tu n- ovorylblnit
d.i-r
loot rnid It Minidliia with hi b n l
ijnro In llio iiiioii nlr. If It ri:uii'"l n
111 bid roply lif i' ix- I:, nnd I'Nmlxn d
:lio liniror J or If ho mnM writ-, ho n
llinl In lil olllri'. wroto tin' miMv.ir,
111.I brliiulnis It nut. dollvi ri'd II to tin'
,.,.. , ,.,.,. V .), owj lllTd."
I Piithir Ninio Miiti' "limi bit
ntioo oni;nk'l dolnn poir.r niriM'tin-r
Uork 1111 in of tho imrthi'iiKt wlnd'ovn
jlbiit opfim hoii tin- front pluun of
tho mnnN'o i nt M unit Voi noii, nnd
'-vi-i'iil hull. won tnklnu ten on tho
1 follonndo. WiiHliliiKtnn wnn wnlklnc
jp and down Jnlnlni! In Hio ronvormi
Hon. One of llm hidli'i i-Hkod hltn hl
opinion of dome of tho bnttlon of Nu
rxiloon. tho fnino of wlib-h wnn thru
rliiKliiK throuch tho world. WimhlniJ
ton'a roply, nn henrd by Kwhor Nolle.
km In thine wonN: 'S'oiiii lhliiS moro
tliHii the art of until m hlnved (lioxe
bnttlon.'"
To Warn Futurt King.
Premlor Venlu-lim hns uniiounced
hi Intention of plncliiK a ninrblo
plnrque In the rhumber of di'piitleH,
where future klnj.n mny mu It when
they take the oath of ottlro, wnrnlng
thetn uirnl tint UMiirphiK the right! of
the MMple, write an Athem corre
upotident. He iuy that when lie I In London,
und vlnlt thu Iioiino of common, be vb
aervva at the entrance to Weitmlnater
a romplrtiou plaque reudlng: "Here
waa beheaded Chnrloa I, King of Eng
land, for having umirpcd the llbertlea
of the people of England." Whenever
a king now goe to Weatmlnater to
open or clone the work ut parliament
he panne directly before thin plaque,
which ba nerved for 200 year to warn
Drltlnh king not to trench on the
right of the people. Following thli
precedent, M. Vetiltehi will Inscribe
on the plaque In the rhutnher beret-
"King Conntnntlne lont hla throne for
twice dlnmUnlng the pnrllument elect
ed by the people and ImpoHlnghl per
sonal policy on the people, while the
dlHiulnned parliament returning to pow
er upheld the cnnntttutlonl Institution
of the country."
At DlnVM Tim Wai In PoimmIoh
f Otrmany, Rumla, Poland
and Sweden.
iM-pnt In mi" of llio tin (' rt m lit ren
ter of Hijniliiilnn In lio1 linlilo prov
ince of Mvrnlit, wblili U on the lino
of advnni'o of tin CcrniMi i (Ton-lvo In
the ill rort Ion of rotrofriid, nny a bul
letin Imkiii'iI by llio .Niitli'iml liouriiplili'
niH'lety.
Sllilninl on the noiith biililc of tin'
Itlver Knibinh. whlib llown inntwnrd
Into Ijike I'elpu. inri:'t If fiimiTtod
by roll with I. Mill lt";il nnd Itiun nn'1
iInii hrin II triweekly nli'iiinbntil norvb
ciiiiH'tliK It with llio triide O'litor of
pMkov, on .the Vellkeyn. one of the
WNtor rinili'M riinin rlliu llio Itnltii'
With KollllliTIi Itii'iln. 'llio dlntniiee
In Itlpi by rnll I" !"t ml'"-. In 11 noutli-mti-rly
dlri-ilnn. v lilb Iteval lien b
tho no rill r t n t'i-l: Hoe of IIH mlli"t.'
Kxeept for om i r two rliurchc, In
cluding tho rnlhnliiil whlrh crowni
iNimhiTK (I'liiloilrnl bill) niul Hi"
ciillo which r;.i on tin" brow of
Ri'hhinsherg (t'mtlo hill). Ilo'ro lire
few miilli'Viil biil'illny In llio town,
owing to tin' fuel Hull Ho- plnce wim
nliiini-l rtui.detely ib'ntHiyed by tire In
1777. )t bud rnffenil from eonllngrii
Him on two prcvluiM oithmIihik when
Invading nriiili m pimlhlii'd It for Itn
tubborn iohIhiiiiiim1. The old fortlfl
catlonn hnve alxo been illninutitled and
atlrncilvo proiiieniidi-n now take the
plnoo of Hie old wnlln nnd enrthv.orkn.
porpnt I known by mnny nnmen
(Vurlev. Ivirpt. In-rpt. Tnrto. Tnrto
II n and Tehebuta), n fuct which recall
It temtientuiiu hlntory during the lx
teenth. ni'vciilicntli and eighteenth
centurion, w In n It wnn n veritable ihut
tlecock city, being toHMii) buck and
forth let ween conti tiding nutlonn
which nmdo the l'.iiltlc province their
battleground. It I nuppoKcd to hnw
been founded by n prince of Kiev eurly
In Hip eleventh century. Twn huti'
drel ji-nrn tor tho T. utii;ic kiilgM
iiriii-M, nun in" 'ii: iiMMi.tui i . 1 1
ildveiil tin -;-)i,..-.il r;.s t l H !t:l
on the f l ):i-.t ;:j niidcd Tlif
flfriniini In I.ViS; I'ohtiil tool: mnon'
Ion In l.'.vj; Sucili ti M'l.i'd tho town
In ): I'li'mnl retool: It In W.l
Swediii wiim i lice nii.ro In MKf.inliui In
lirj.'i; l:u-lii iiierte im oIi'.Iiiik In
HXKI, fiillowod by u Inn:; period
nvct!i'ii-i('.:inn iictivoii-- v.iiicn re-
nlti'il In I!iiI:i' mnkli'.u Kind
clnliil In IT'il. I'oiir yeer Inter n toi' o
jmrt of tho poi'.il:,Hiiii won depnrteii
to Hie Interior of I'iiinIii.
Ilrfore tlie nittlirenk of the v.nr.'n
:r Oorpr.t wim the hc:tilituiiii-rx of
tho Kivhti'i nili army curi of Kinmiii.
It him u iopul(itlot) of ."rO.IKlO, nnd ever
miico tin mldille nces, when It wit n
member of tho lliinKcutlc loncue, It him
enjoyed munldemblo trade with Pnkov
nnd NovkomnI. The iierlcultural fair,
hold in AtiKUKt of each your, la nn Im
portant feature of the clty'a life In
time of pence.
) ByBuybg Classff ied Avcrfeing
Ever Reliable
CASCARAiQ QUININE
Ho viimm In prm for ! M-.
tidmntt-li for 14 ulrt-uaai
4d UbtrM wrm iOt lor II UbWu
Vwufrtf oa pmportioiMU cot prf
Ublrt, jmu 9t wiitn you buy
run t;rs loia
In 34 hour np
In 1 dijtUvmmy
barkiritraia.
14 TMulart.
At m Drug Sura
VOR TRADE
FOR TRADE UO acre of logged oS Und SO
mile from Beattlo, Waab, one-half mile from
railroad atation, good amail town, Cue auto
road, moat of this placo la oaally cleared, wail
watered, would make Una itock ranch. Price $10
per acre. Will trade for (mall rtneb or resi
dence property. Will be In OranU Pass about
IS day. Address E. McColley, P. O. Bog III
or call at Pal.ee Hotel. ' tf
DOFFiNQ THE HAT
Politeness Traced Back to the
Primitive Times.
KOlt HALE
O. ft C. C It ANT LANDS Blue print
plaia showing land la Josephine
county. $1.50. Address A. E.
Voorbles, Cranta Pas. tf
Coidn nt the Courier omce.
Card nt the Courier ofT.ce.
Prrr-p fiS
by not serving loo much lo each person
SERVE lNDIVIDUAl PORTlONSt :i
A pound nates 48 one-lhirt ounce pieces.
, I lblc!s Have bcaracd ; t,
l!r:v is Uk least wastc 1 (
Ihwr r.v.:.lhii:d ounce pieces, x v
4rfi"j
lM 1 t I
A Mattir of Economy,
"nut why do you w.sh to have run
ning account at the deirtinent tore?"
anked the h .nl'uml. "Io you think It
aave you anything?"
"Of coume It doe, you silly thing.
Isn't that Junt like a niuu! It naven
me more than you can hnnglne," an
swered the wife In a breath.
"But what doe It ave?" persisted
the husband.
"Time, I uuu't l.uve to stop cud nsk
the prlee of uuything I wuut to buy."
Cleveland Plain Uvu.ei'. '
ONE ADVEUTI8E3IENT WEL1
NOT MAKE TOU A FORTUNE,
BUT .IT WILL SERVE AS A
STONE IN THE FOUNDATION
OF BUSINESS SUCCESS :: :
Ancient People, Mark of 8ubmls-
lon, Uncovered Co Jy and Surren
dered Their Clothing.
We consider n mnn n gent Ionian wb"
take otT hl- l.nt to a lady. At lei'M
the net I tme::ht to be gentleinnnl.
pi.llte. The origin of thin elintom. Ml."
so 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v ntlii r citniom-1 tiMiiiiioii unions
siM-niiid .Ivlllxed peopled, riki back to
primitive time, nay the Ha" M''
Tribune.
Win n a p i-Jon wnn mode captive h'.
conqueror stripiN-d hlin of hi wtmn
nnd rlothlng nnd left him wlllwiit tiny
thing he coii'd mil M own. The ea"
tlve wnn then nmilo n flnvc. hi lock
nf clothing lielm evldi iice of hi ub
Jii'.'allon. Wo need only to look nt the
cnlpturi-n of the Aniyrliiim to we tin
truth of the fact. And In Hilah 'J0:2-4.
we find the following ntatement : "And
the Lord nnbU like n my nervnnt
Inulah hnth walked naked nnd bnn
foot three year for n nlgn, o ahull
the king of Annyrla lead awny the
F.gyptlan prltuitier and tho Ethio
pian cuptlven, young nnd old, nuked
amj biirfiMifi.
Tlie flrnt wop. then. In tracing the
origin of taking off tho hat. la the
turrondor of tire clothing among primi
tive and ancient people a mark of
nuhnilnnlon. The next tep Is the un
covering of the body as a mark of rev
erence. There are all dogreoa of un
covering, though often only the most
valuable pnrta of the clothing are taken
off In the pre nonce of superiors.
It munt be remembered that this
act of uncovering tho body wus cere
monial In nature nnd used to show
reverence to nnuperlor. Then enme
the une of tho cerenmnlnl to propitiate
the dead. Wo can nee n remnant or
thin mnnt any time. At funeral nnd In
our graveyard men take off their hntn.
They ntlll take oT tlielr hntn on enter
ing churohe nnd before tho Imngen
of rhrift uml tho M:t'!onuii.
In time of chivalry men raised their
hut to hullen to nhow reverence. But
thi wnn only nupertlclnl In meaning.
A knight would ride I'own a poor peas
ant woman rnrvyli::; 11 Inrso burden
and never think of hclpim her leant
of nil would lie llitn!; or Inking off hi
tint to her. However. If he henrd of
some beautiful diimnol of hi own claw
In the nllditont dnnger. Imaginary or
real, he would go to her and, hat In
hand, kneel mid dedlcnte himself to her
service.
Todny much the mime thing occur.
Ordinarily n guy youth forget to take
off IiIh hat to his mother, yet he
nlmw tbl deference to bis "best girl."
After ull It Is only form, and polite
uesM should go deeper than this. Bow
ever, the form persintH, nnd It Is of
noun hlntorlcul interest to remember
(hut It I n remnant of the primitive
stripping of o cnptlve by which process
was expressed the fact thnt he yielded
up nil he hnd. Taking off the hat to a
wealthy girl mei.iin, occasionally, not
only the yielding up of all you have,
hut the getting of all she has. Cere
mony Is often nothing but n hard cal
culation In regard to personul results,
especially where self-aggrandliement
Is the ultimate aim of the polished In
dividual. .
DEALERS in bones, mules, cattle.
wagons, backs, bugjles, harness
and saddles. We have a variety
of all kinds at all time. . If you
have anything to sell or exchange,
or If you want to buy, come and
sea us. 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. Pbone
611-j. mt
FOR SALE) Oood modern house
close tn, north side. Inquire No
.133. car Courier. 2Stf
TO RENT
TREMONT ROOMS Now. under
manaxmant of Mrs. L. C. Ann-
strong; 28 clean rooms at 35c
and 60c: special rates by week
or month; also light housekeep
ing rooms. Would Ilka your pat
ronan. 0tf
FURNISHED ROOMS Large, com
fortable and convlently located
- 411 C street. 8ttf
HOTEL OXFORD ROOMS for rent
Large, well furnished, steam
beat, hot water, bath, and all ho
tel privileges. Very moderate
weekly and monthly rates. 37t(
PHYSICIANS
lT6. CLEMENT," M. D. Practice
limited to dlseaaea of the eye, ear.
not and throat. Glasses fitted,
none and throat. Glasses fitted.
Office hours 1-12, J-S, or on ap
pointment. Office phone, (2; resi
dence pbons I5-J.
MJl'dHRIDCE. it. D.. Physician
nnd surgeon. City or country call
attended day or eight. Residence
phone "(9; office pbons 182.
Sixth and II. Tuffs Building.
A. A. WITHAM, 11. D., Physician and
surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg., eorner
S2tb snd I streets. Phones: Of
fice. 1U; residence, 18$-J. Hoars,
9 a. m. to p. m.
VH. J. O. NIBLEY Physician and.
surgeon. Lundburz BolldinaV
Surgeon I'tan-Idabo Sugar Co.
Health Officer. Officer hours, to
12 a. m. 1 to B p. m. Phone-
' 810-J. I5t?
DENTISTS
E. C. M ACT, D. la. D. First -class
dentistry. 101 H South Slxtb
strsst. Grants Pass, Oregon. -
ATTORNEYS
FOR RENT 5-room modern cot
tage, bath, gas snd electric lights,
low rent. Inquire N. E. Towns
end, 621 A street. 55
H. D. Norton, Attorn ey-at-law.
Practice In all Ytats and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
COLVIO A WILLIAMS Attomers-at-Law
Grants Cess Banking Co.
Bldg. Grants Psss, Oregon.
TiECHANICS
mmmu MAGAZINE aaaataa
360 ARTICLES 36oTLtl3sTRATIONS
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Ysarly Subscription $1.80
SnJ for oar noui free cat
alog of mechanical frooAs
Populsr Mechanics Magszln
North Mlehlaan Avenue, Chinas
FOR RENT Bungalow on Evelyn
Ave., third house from Sixth St.,
Alcazar combination gas snd wood
stove, sleeping porch. Inquire of
Mrs. O. F. Braeger. 54
TO TRADE 800 acres of unim
proved land In Harney county to
trade for small Improved place
around here. Address H. H.
Thompson, Applegate, Ore. 54
WANTED Man with family of two
or three boys to cut wood. Long
Job and gas engine to use. Ad
dress L. A. Elrldge, Rd. 4., Grants
Pass, Ore. 55
Chloroform and Uniform.
There sure never was a more self
important lieutenant than Stnlthers.
One day off parude he remonstrated
with Private Spudlock for some trivial
reason, and the old soldier resented
the unjust dressing-down.
"You think you know army matter
better than I doj" barked the bump
tious officer, superiority.
"Well, I don't know, sir," he
drawled; "but I reckon I've been In
chloroform as long as you've been In
uniform.
No Regrets.
Optimist Well, Hmnk goodness, for
once I know where my diamond studs
urel
Wlfe-i-WhereT
Optimist They are In one of those
uhlrta we sent to the Rolglunft. Life.
TO EXCHANGE
WANTED
WANTED A cook at the
Pass hotel.
Grants
tf
WANTED A small sized seennd
hand cook stove. State price. Ad
dress No. 23, care of Courier. 52
WANTED To buy. a low Iron
wheeled truck wagon to hold
about 3,000 lbs., 6-inch tires. Ad
dress Con Shaefers, Route 2,
Grants Pass. 55
E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practice
In all courts. First National Bank
Building.
DURHAM A RICHARD, AttorMys-at-Law.'
Offlcs Masonic Temple.
' Grants Pass Oregon.
W. T. MILLER, Attorney-et-Lav
County attorney for Joespelno
County. Office: Schallhom Bldg.
O. S. BLANCHARD.Attornsy-at-Law
Golden Rule Building. Phono
270. Grsnts Psss, Oregon.
BLANCHARD A BLANCHARD. At
torneys, Albert block. Phono
236-J. Practice In all courts; land)
board attorneys. '
VETERINARY SCRGEOIf
DR. R. J. BESTUL. Veterinarian.
Office In Winstrout Implement
Bldg. Phone 113-J. Residence
Phone S05-R.
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
kinds of drayage and transfer
work carefully and promptly dooe.
Phone 181-J. Stand st freight
depot. A. Shade, Prop.
FOUND.
FOUND Set of automobile side cur
tains. Evidently had been stolen
and cached away. Owner may se
cure them at the Courier office. 62
MISCELLANEOUS
BENNETTS' CHBMICAL laboratory,
1143 Market street, Tacoma, Wn.
Let us take care of your ore ship
ments and do your control work,
rates reasonable. tf
CARS WASHED, cleaned and polish
ed. Bring them In and get the
mud off. Collins Auto Co. 66
F. G. IS HAM, drayage and traasler.
Sates, pianos and furniture movl
packed, shipped and stored. Phono
Clark and Holman, No. 50. Resi
dence phone 18 ML
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone
197-R,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
J. S. MACMURRAY, teacher of voice
culture and singing. Lessons given
at home of pupil if requssted. Ad
dress 716 Lee St 851tf
TAXI BER VICE
A Movie Fsn.
"You must make home so attractive
that your husband will want to stay at
home evenings."
"How can II" asked the married
young woman. "Even if we hud a
moving picture muehiue. I couldn't
make arrangement for nil the Brst
run films."
Airmen's Food.
In order that airmen mny be sup
plied with hot food, It Iiiim been rnig-1
nested that uli'plnne builders provide j
wall eases In luild vacuum bottles of
tin li.'iiteil food.
Her Prlvlleje.
Mrs! Tickles You don't mind my
looking nt your husband, do yout 1
think he's perfectly lovely. He'.i
been making eyes nt me all evening.
Mrs. Peppers Stare us much as you
like, dear. , A cut limy look ut a king."
Cirfciig turds at the Conner.
Very Simple.
"Can you tell me. professor, If this
amber Jewelry Is gettulnel"
"Oh, thut's very easily determined.
Sunk It In alcohol for twenty-four
hour. It lt' Pennine, tt will then have
r.lsnppeared."
ARE YOU GOING or not going, that
Is the question. Call Jitney.
Luke at tho Spa or phone 22-R
Always at your service for city or-
country calls. 90tf
PHOTO STUDIO
THE PICTURE MILL, open dally 10.
a. m. to 5 p. m. For Sunday sit
tings call Mill 283-R or residence
140-J. 78tf
The California and Orec;i;
Coast Eailroad Company
TIME CARD V J
EffectlveDecember 1, 1917. j
' - - i
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Train 1 lv. Grants Pass... 1:00 p.m.
Train 2 lv. Water Creek 3 : 00 p. m.
All trains leave Grants 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 the company, Lundburg
building, or pbone 131 tor same.