Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, October 20, 1918, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    NINDAY, MTO.tKIl !W, HUM.
DA1LI BJUCK RITEi. COIKIKR
1'Af.t ruitaa
Classified Advertising
Jit the Churches
Company
'Collins Auto
Has Sold Its Business
Good Will and Book Accounts to
Geo. W. Tavis and
Archie J. Powers
The New Proprietors Taking Possession on October 18
The Mtmo prompt servUe and courteous treatment will be accorded
ml rxtcnilcd to "all cun'omrm anil the public generally.
Thin will alixi serve notice to Ue pisbllc tliat all lnHtcdn- again
the ( oIIIiik Auto Onniwny, will Im asmmrd by the new firm ami all bill
owIiik tl Collins Auto (V). will 1Comfl payable to the new company.
Thanking all my old vuatomer (or their italronage and awairlng
thn public generally of the Mine fair treatment
We are and remain
Your very truly
0
Collins Auto Company
By Benj. M. Collins, Mgr.
Signed
GEO. W. TAVIS
ARCHIE J. POWERS
Newman M. K. Church
ThoiiKli we .cannot assemble , at
the usual services, yet Sunday may
be observed In a fitting manner at
home. Member are requested to lot
aalde an hour for devotion and study
of the Sunday school lesson for the
day. The topic for this Sunday un
der the uniform lesson series Is .Ab
raham Giving Isaac to God," or
"Tho True Conception of Sacrifice."
Coldrn text, I Samuel 1:11; lesson,
Genesis, 22:1-14.. Additional scrlu
tures, Isaiah 1:11-17; Hosea 6:6.
At the hour of morning service the
pastor will go to the church alone for
prayer.
. Melville T. Wire, pastor.
AT SIXTY-FIVE
FOR IALK
TO EXCHANGE
FOR SALE CHEAP for cash 80
acre near W'lmer. Good place to
start with little money. Address
H. M. Knudsen, Pasco, Wash. 94
FOR SALE Rye, good quality, de
livered In town, 5 e a pound; 4
cents on ranch if taken soon. J.
L. Green, Rt. 2. 93
TRADE House, barn and three
acres on East A street for house
and lot close in. Call 1114 East
A street or phone 124-R. 91
a
LOST
FOR SALE Good milk cow, Jersey.
Call 225 West O. Phone 609-J. 89
FEED and Livery Stable Hay and
grain for sale. Red Front Barn,
Peter Gravlln, Prop. 15
BOAT 16-foot, In first class condi
tion, good oars, pole, etc., for sale,
$15. Inquire Western Hotel. 97
LOST Between McCollums mill and
Grants Pass, dark grey Mackinaw.
Finder please leave at Courier No.
' 1729.;. '. ti
LOST Boy's overcoat, age 11, lost
about Oct. 8; also pair man's pig
skin gloves lost Oct. 16. Finder
please leave at ' Josephine hotel,
or No.. 1758, care Courier. Suit
able reward. ' . 93
FOR SALE CHEAP Piano, a bar
gain. Must go quick. Miss Wolke.
Phone 208-L. . 93
MWCEiXANEOts
WANTED
Don't worry about old age, h,
sound man Is good at any age. Keep
your body In good condition and you
can be as hale and hearty and able
to "do your bit" as when you were
young fellow.
Affections of the kidneys and blad
der are among the leading causes of
early or helpless age. Keep them
clean and the other organs In work
ing condition, and you will have
nothing to fear.
.Drive the poisonous wastes from
the system and avoid uric acid accu
mulations. Take GOLX) . mbual,
Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically
and vou will And that you are at
good as the next fellow. Your spir
its will be rejuvenated, your muscles
strong and your ..mind keen enougn
for anv task.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil cap
sules will do tbe wort. But be sure
to get the original Imported GOIJJ
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. THeJ
are reliable and guaranteed to keel
you or your money will be refunded.
For sale by most druggists, in seal
ed packages, three slies.
BRING YOUR JUNK to tbe Grants
Pas Junk Co., 403 South Sixth
Street. Phone 21. We bny ragav
metal, robber, scrap iron, bide
and wool, old automobiles for
wrecking. . 61U
WE WANT sales representatives in
every town In Oregon We prefer I
bleu who have told stock, insur
ance, real estate, book, or who
have had no sales experience, but
would like to develop into sales
men. We train every applicant
accepted and provide a system
that will enable anyone who works
to make from $75.00 to $150.00
per week. Can also use women I
of exceptional ability. Po-I
sltlon permanent. In applying I THE PICTURE MUX, for fine photo-
BTJY YOUR FUEL, kindling, blocks
and sawdust of Baber Bros. 225
West 0. Phone 5091. '""
JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any
time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R.
Otto J. Knlps, Residence 149-Y.
. m- l . " 233
PHOTO STTDie
state age, past business experience.
number of years yon have lived
in community and references. Ad
dress in confidence, Kane Mfg.
Co., 1626-27 L. C. Smith BIdg.,
Seattle, Wash. 93
1.143.11
100.00
30.00
1,209.64
40.u0
284.73
254.82
360.00
50.00
M1KHII, DISTRICT IHTXJKT
To the Cli'rk of School District No. Seven. Josephine County, Oregon:
Following Is a statement of the estimated amount of money needed by
the dlnlrlct during the fiscal year beginning on June 17. 19 8. u4 l M
on June 30. 1919. This Uudnot is made In compliance with Section 217
of tho School Laws of 1917. and Include, the estimated """ t0 be re
ceived from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax
and all other moneys of the district:
lU'lKiKT
KM limited Kx'ndlturtn
1. Teachers' salaries - ...$27,000.0-'
It ....llll.d .'
3. Apparatus aiid supplies, such as maps, chalk.
erasers, stoves, curtains, etc
4, iLllirary books -
G. , Flags ;
. Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuilding or fences
7. Improving grounds
8. Playground equipment -
9. Transportation of pupils
10. Tuition of pupils
11. Janitor's wages Z'nn rt
12. Janitor's supplies
ia Fuel .. 1,500.00
14. Light and Power
15. Water
16. Clerk's salary -
17 PnKtfiiifl anil stationery
18. For the payment of bonded debt and Interest
thereon, issued under Sections 117, 144,
to 148. and 422 of the School Laws of Ore
Hon. 1917 - 6'????
Telephone
Hent - 80 00
Domestic Science
MBnual Training ...... - 500.00
All other purposes 7QU.UU
24. Total estimated amount of money to be expended
for all purposes during the year . $43,612.30
F.Htlinated Receipts
From county school fund during coming school year..$ 8,800.00
From state school fund during the coming school year 2,013.00
Cash now In the hands of the district clerk - 6,000.00
Kstlmntod amount to be received from all other
sources during the comlngi school year .... 4,400.00
TotaK estimated receipts, not including the money to
be rocelved from the tax which It Is propos
ed to vote . $20,213.00
ItccapltuIaUon
Total estimated expenses for the year $43,612.30
Total estimated receipts,' not Including the tax to
ha voted - 820.213.00
Balance, amount to bo raised by district tax $23,359.30
The amount of money to be raised by this special tax is more than
the amount raised by special school district tax in the year Immediately
preceding this, plus six per cent. It is necessary to raise this additional
amount bv spec a 1 levy for the following reasons
Owing to the present war In which the United States is engaged the
. price of supplies, labor and teachers has greatly increased, rendering ne
cessarv a corresponding increase' in these items of expenditure in our bud'
get. Decrease in assessed valuation of district more than twenty per cent
and from five to ten per cent slump In census greatly decrease estimated
resources.
Dated this 16th day of October, 1918.
Cocloneya (Adaptable.
The adaptability; of the London girl
to farm work is equaled by rb.e adapta
bility if London youth (particularly
the real Cockney,' type) to alosest any
work and -any circumstances.
I have known a Cockney, entirely
Ignorunt of machinery, to learn all
about a thrashing muchlne inside a
week, and to he In sole control of it
on the eighth day.
And It is well known that sums of
onr smartest cavalrymen are Cock
neys. Young fellows who were never
on a hne before become expert riders
In an Incredibly short tha Whatever
else the Cockney niny r may not ne
ho Is nearly always observant, quick
in the uptake and useful with Ills
hands. London Chronicle.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
GEO. E. LUNDBURG.
L. O. CLEMENT,
A. C. HOICOMB,
ISAAC BEST, .
' EMILY F. CRAMER. ' .
Board 6? Director School Dttfrict No. Y:
"Gt3ts.lt," a Liborty
Bottlefor Corns!
There'i Only One Genuine "Cora-Peel9r"-Thatri"Gett-It."
Brer peel a banana? That' the
way "Oats-It" paels off corns. It's
ths only corn treatment that will.
"Gt-lt "Is a guarantee that you
WANTED Three or four-room
modern furnished house; no chil
dren. Address No. 1745, care of
Courier. 86
graphs. Open dally except Sun
day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sun
day sittings by appointment only.
Phone Mill. 283-R, or rsstdeac
140-J. 8Jtf
. VETERINARY BCRGEOS
DR. R. I. BESTUL. Veterinarian.
Office, residence. Phone 80S-H.
PBYSICIAJiS
WANTED To rent a piano for the
whiter. Phone 606-F-1S. 921
METHODS OF MARKING MONEY
Officiahi Trap Peculator Who Dir.
Nefariously Into the Cash
Drawer.
In fhelr surveillance and, apprehen
sion of suspected persnns government
secret officers often nd It necessar
to "mnrk the money" handled by suck
persons. There are various methods
of so marking the national currency,
one of tbe most novel of which Is tbe
pin-prick.
The note to be narked is, say, the
$5 silver certificate bearing tbe vig
nette of an Indian chief In Tun re
galia of feathers and trappings and
presenting a full-face view. Wifk tbe
old of a pin tbe secret service man
makes two punctures in the bill di
rectly in the .pupils of the Iwdlan't
eyes. To the casual and sometimes
even critical inspector of the note
these pin-prteks are invisible. If
raised to the Ught, however, the bill
will distinctly reveal them.
The markings are complicated by
the following process : The pinpoint is
applied in the "twist" of the large
figure 5 of the two upper corners f
the note. These tiny twists do not
appear on the "necks" of the two fig
ures 5 that are on both sides of the
bottom of the note. The note Is now
pierced again, this time at the ends
of the scrolls on each side of the
word "five" in the lower center of the
MIL. The marking Is now complete.
In secret It is exhibited to one or more
persons for purposes of identification
and is then placed In the till or money
drawer to which the suspected person
has access.
It is said that the pin-pricks will re
main perfect for some time. When
such bills are produced In court and
their markings are explained under
oath conviction Is practically certain,
Literary JDJjiest
WANTED Forge-blower and anvil
fur private horseshoeing.' Write
727 North Fifth stret. . ' 93
WANTED Good man as teamster.
House provided. Married man
preferred. Good wages. AIbo want
an experienced pruner. Write to
Country Club Orchards, pliane
600-F-2. Merlin. Oregon.- 96
DRESSMAKTNO
PLAIN SEWING at reasonable rates, j
Mrs. L. Beagle. 332 .Bridge St. 93
The California and Om-tM
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
Daily .except Sunday
Effective May 1, 1918
.Train
JTrain
lv. Grants Pasa
lv. Waters Creek
1:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m
N. Moot. Excim. teCorn. a. Cora-Piim Nawl
won't Anally have to gouge, pick,
jerk or cut out your corns. If you
want the pleasure of getting rid
of a corn, be sure to get "Oet
It" It la its wonderful formula
that has made "Oats-It" the corn
marvel that It la, used by mora
millions than any other corn treat
ment on earth. A few drops on any
corn or callus, that's alL It can't
stick. It Is painless, eases pain.
' You can kick your "corny" feet
around, even In tight shoes, and your
corns won't crucify you. . You can
go ahead and work, daaoa, live, love
and laugh as thouith without corns.
"Oete-It," the guaranteed, money
back corn-remover, the1 only sure
way, costs but a trifle at any 1ru store.
H't'd by K. LawrenceAOo- Cbteasonlil.
Sold in Grant Patsi, and ficom
mended as the world's tent 'trn
remedy by GetrU C. Sabin. - .'
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 ai
the office ot the company. Lundburs
bnUdlng, or phone 131 tor same.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
lattaal tit ill
PUI. la M4W awallaA
MASO-Hat KKAKB C1LLS, fer Sa
iMnim.n.tnatAi..nM
POLITICAL CARDS
(Paid Advertisement.)
U O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practice
limited to diseases ot the eye. ear.
nese and throat, masses mwu.
Office hours 9-18. 2-5, or on ap
petntment. Office phone (2. resi
dence phone 359-J.
S. LOCGHiUDOS. II. D Pbjskaaa
and surgeon. City or country ealli
attended ij or night. Resides
phone 369; .. office phone '181
Sixth and K, Tuffs Bldg . --(
J. O. NlttLEY. Physician and
surgeoa. Landbnrg Bldg. Health
officer. Office hours, 9 to 13 a.
m. and 1 to 5 p. m. Phene 310-J.
I A. A. WTTHAM. M. D. Internal
medicine and nervous diseaseaa
903 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore,
Honrs 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
BCRSELL, H. D., D. C, Corner
Sixth and D streets. Block east of
posteffice. All approved and drug
less methods. Children and chronlo
diseases. .
MRS, JOS. MOSS
Independent Candidate
for .
County Clerk
EUGENE L. COEUEN
Regular
Republican Noroinee
for
Coimty Clerk
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Regular
Republican Nominee
for
County Treasurer
Present Incnmbeot
GEO. W. LEWIS
Regular
Republican Nominee
for
Sheriff
ATTORNEYS
U. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-Uw.
Practices ia all SUte and-Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
OOLVIG k WILLIAMS. Attorneya.
at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co.
Bldg., Grants Pass, O regent.
E. S. VAN DYKE,
tloe in all court
Bank Bldg.
Attorney. Prae
Ftrst National
. S. B LAN CHARD, ttorney at
Law. Golden Rule Building
Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon.
BLANCHARD t BLANCHARD, At
torneys, Albert Bldg. Phoai
2 8 6-J. Practice In aH courts; lam
board attorneys.
C. A. SIDLER,.Attorney-at-Law, ret
' eree In bankruptcy. Masonic
. temple. Grants Pass, Ore.
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY, D. M. D. F1rst-laas
dentistry. 109". South Sixth
street, Grants Pass, Oregon. .
' C. A. SIDLER
' REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR
-REPKKSENTATIVE - -Josephine
County, Oregoa
Our classified ads bring results.
Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co.
w.
H.
T. Itreen,
Glddin-s,
Propr.
Agent
Big Pierce Arrow Cars
Easy Riding
,0fnoe OW C-erver Blk. Corner Seventh and G streets Phone 20
Ttepho-228- and 103
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
J. 8. MACMURRAY, teacher of voice
culture and singing. Lessons given
at home of pupil If requested. Ad
dress '718 Lee. street.
DRAYAGE AND TRANS Kit
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Ai
kinds of drayage and transfer
werk carefully and promptly dene
Phone 181-J. Stand at freight
depot AA Shade. Prop.
THE WORLD MOVES; so do w.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone
897-R.
F. G. ISHAM. drayage and transfer.
Safe. .' t Ian os and ' ' furniture
' moved, packed,- shipped and stor-
sil Phnna Clark A Hnlmaa Nn.
50. Resldaae rHa 124-R.,
Letter heads that will pleas yen,
at the Cearfer. - '