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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1010. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER PAGE THREE I Machine ' Work I will soon be equipped with a Uthe to do kind of largest mmlilne work Also do all kind of oxye-aoetolone welding (guaranteed). Bat-, torins recharged, repaired, bought and told. All kinds of machine work. Carl Gentner phone 19 AT THE Ford Garage RACINE PENNSYLVANIA (JOOIUUCII WIRKGIUP FIRKSTONR AND (xmiH initku states federal fisk LKH ROYAL tDRDS Vulcanizing Gates Half-Soles ALL GUARANTEED Get Heady for the Spring ' By purchasing the tried and fully tested . W. P. Fuller line of Paints and Oils Good Mock of Auto Knmel and V.uiiJHb-v JEWELL HARDWARE CO. WB DO FINE SHOE REPAIRING Maxwell Auto Been Run About 7,000 Mile FOUR NEW TIRES AND INNER TUBES TAKE IT FOR $350 TERMS Grants Pass Hardware Co. RAN GREAT DANGERS New York, Feb. 16. Fifteen car go ahlpa with a dead weight tonnage of 103,(93 were lost during 1918 by tbe Naval Oversea Transportation Service, according to a report made public today by tbe dlatrlot super visor of tbe Third Naval ' district. The removal of the ban of secrecy, vital during the war as a shield to these veeaela and their crews, dis closes thai six ships, aggregating 42,627 tons, were - destroyed by enemy activity, five vessels with, a combined tonnage of 44,071 tons, were sank In collisions and four ves sels, totalling 16,994 tons were des troyed by fire and explosion. The report traces the growth of the Naval Overseas Transportation Service since tbe time of Its organi sation lata In 1917 and describes the part played by It In transporting food, munitions and supplies for troops and naval vessels abroad. Seventy-two ships were originally assigned to this service and when tbe armbitlce was signed, November 11, 1918, the cargo fleet numbered 4E3 vessels, Including IOC 'ships ready to be taken over. Crews of navy cargo ships are said to hare endured tbe greatest hardships of tbe war. Their lives constantly endangered, they' faced tbe perils of the deep, the menace of an unseen foe, the danger of colli sion and the liability to Instant death by accidents from Inflam mable cargoes. It Is on record that a convoy of 50 ships from New York was dis integrated by a violent storm In mid Atlantic and that only two. of the entire number reached France under convoy. "Every ship for herself the 48 others by luck, pluck and con stant vigil all finally dropped their anchors in the protected harbors of their destination. "Not only were these crewa con fronted with the normal perils of the sea," says the report, "but they faced destruction from torpedo, col lision and other unforaeen accidents that might cause fire in Inflammable cargoes? It takes brave men to steam week in and week out .through submarines and mine-Infested Waters at eight knots an hour In a ship load ed with several thousand tons of depth charges. T N T. or poison gas, not knowing w'hat minute tbe whole werks is going to be blown to ','Klng dom Come.' " f The value of a cargo ship Is rea Used when It is known that under existing war conditions each ship cost to operate $100 every hour. Good, bad and Indifferent ships, old or new, fast or slow, were trans formed by the magic of naval energy Into serviceable craft. . Unromantlc rusty tramps were created Into mo dels of efficiency by the halo of a dazsllng camouflage.- The personnel of the Naval Over seas Transportation Service at the present time Includes 6,000 officers and 45,000 enlisted men. 4e AT TUB MOVIKH "The Romance of Taraan" Patrons of the Joy theatre . who thrilled at the adventures of the titu lar character in "Tarzan of tbe Apes" will have an opportunity of witnessing bis future career In "The Romance of Tarzan," which will be shown at the Joy on Sunday and Monday. This picture Is even more entertaining than Its predecessor, if such a thing Is possible, for In , It Tarzan hi brought back to civilized lands, where be has a difficult time accustoming himself to the ways of folk who sleep In houses, wear dress clothes and eat meals with a knife and fork. His romance with Jane Porter, the first woman be laid eyes on, makes a thrilling tale. Inasmuch aa it Is of ten menaced by tbe plotting of Clay ton, tbe man who seeks to job Tar zan of the estates which are right fully his. Part of his plot Is tbe em ployment of La Belle Odlne to lure Tarzan away from Jane. Bnt the woman Is unsuccessful In this, as Tarzan remain true to his lore des pite all La Belle's amarous advances. The conspirators do, however, succeed In causing Jane to look with suspicion upon Tarzan and because of this he goes back to his jungle home. La Belle, however, clears the whole thing up because she. has found that she loves Tarzan.. She goes to Jane and tells her the truth with the result that soon afterwards Tarzan Is Joined In his Jungle home by the woman be baa always loved. Elmo Lincoln continues In his original role and makes a splendid showing.' Enid Markey Is again seen as Jane while Cleo Madison, long a picture star In her own right. appears as La Belle, giving a highly sustained performance throughout the length of the picture. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay. H. E. Gordon, pbone 610-F-34, R. F. D. No. 2. 92 FOR SALE Three thoroughbred ' Ancona cockerels from good laying strain, $1.50 each. Four jmllete from same straff layed Decem ber 1918, 82 eggs, January. 1919, 96 eggs. Can you beat It. James Eads, I0 West I street. 92 MISCELLANEOUS JITNEY SERVICE -Any where, any time. Pbone Mocha Cafe 181-R. Otto J. Knlps, Residence 149-T. 218 0. L. GALB-RAITH, insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loan. 609 G street, Launer's old location. 94 (FOR 8 ALE Have a Reo ear. will sell cheap. Must be sold within 10 days. Car can be seen at Fash Ion garage.' 93 ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repa-rlng, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 807 E St., phone 47. f J FOR SALE Tested, recleaned, borne grown, SUver Skin and Yellow Danver onion seed, $2.25 per pound or 20c per ounce. Phone 816-L. 94 GEO. H. PARKER, dealer In all kinds of nursery stock; 13 years In the business. 408 West D St., phone 285-Y, Grants Pass. Sltf ROSE COMBED WHITE Wyandotte eggs for hatching, $1 per setting of 15. Mrs. C. G. Gillette, phone 261-J. 94 SECOND HAND goods of every des cription bought and sold. A. J. Powers. 408 South Sixth street tf SEED WHEAT, oat, barley and G. P. Egg Food. Don't forget our prices are lowest, -At New Mm Warehouse, corner Third and G streets. 86tf THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open daily except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. San day sittings by appointment only.' Phone Mill. 283-R. or residence 14&J. . I7tf ' (n baliis uooa . steam power plant for saw mill or any pur pose. See J. J. Morton. 90tf PEDIGREED EVERBEARING straw berry plants, $1 per 100.. F. S. Ireland, ftd. 2, Pbone 604-F-4, Grants Pass, Ore. 96 FOR BALE Newton apples, "fancy1 pack. Delivered at $1.50 per box. Rio Lado Ranch, pbone 60B-F-13. 92 - Letter heads that will please yon t the Courier. - "Seo 'Gets-It' Peel Off This Corn." ' mm mm Leaves The Toe as Smooth- aa tits Fata of Your Hand. ': The corn never grew .that Oeta It" will not got It never Irritates the flesh, never makes your toe sore. Just two drops o( t-ItM and ereatol the corn-pain vanishes. Shortly you can peel the com tigh COMING EVENTS Feb. 26. 27, 28, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday State examinations at the courthouse. ' . ',-'.' Mar. 1, Saturday Meeting of Po mona Grange with Rogue River Jmeaded as the world's best cam Valley Grange. remedy by Gecrge C. SNbln IftWesMaleeSeeXetvirPeelOSCecss) oil with your finger and there you are pain-free and happy,- with the toe as smooth and corn-free as your palm. "Gets-It" Is the only safe way In the world to treat a corn or ' callua It's the sure way the way that never falla It Is tried and true used by millions every year. It always works. "Gets-It" makes catting- and digging at a corn and fuss Ins; with bandages, salves or any thing else entirely unnecessary-"Gets-It," the guaranteed, money bark corn-remover, the only sure way, eoets but a trifle at any drug store. MTdbyE.LawrenoexCo.,Chlcago,lll. . Bold la Grants Pass, aad JOB.piilllTIIILIfEIITlLllOIIEJTJILiOllEBIlfFItt Fashion Garage and Machine Shops Automobiles FOR SALE A good five-year old Jersey cow. Soon to be fresh. F, M. Rathbun, Murphy. Ore. 96 FOR SALE Horses, large and me dium, harness, wagon, buggy, mis cellaneous farm Implements, type writer. One mile from city limits, Merlin road. Jack Casady, Box 7. Rt 1. .-. 96 TO RENT - FOR RENT Partly furnished cot tage at 821 Rogue River Avenue; three rooms and sleeping porch, good well and one-halt acre of land, barn; , $5.00 per ' month. Key , at 403 Rogue River Ave. 07tf PHOTO STUDIO MT8ICAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MacMURRAY Teacher of sing ing. Write or apply at 716 Lee Street 66tf PHYSICIANS U O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Practice limited to diseases of tbe eye, ear. nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment Office phone 62, resi dence 4hone 869-J. i LOCGHRJDQE. M. D Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Resident phone 269; office, pbone '181 Sixth and H, Tufts Bldg. A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases; 903 Corbett Bldg., Portland. Ore L Hours 10 to 12 a. m.f 2 to 4 p. m. VETERINARY BURGEON DR. R. .' Office. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian, realdence. Phone 305-R. DENTISTS FOR RENT OR SALE Our resi dences at 801 and 811. North 6th St, eight and ten dollars a month. Will sell elthe.- or both. Make me an offer. John Summers, Leba non, Oregon. 40tf FOR RENT Partly furnished mo dern cottage at 724 North Sixth Street. . Price $8 per month. 81tf WAFTED WANTED Woman to come to house and do family .washing once a week.' Phone 515.' 92 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. and Supplies" Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ' Leave Grants Pass 1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek '.I P. M Leave Waters Creek ,..3 P. M. Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M. . For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg 'building, or telephone 131. E. C. MACY. D. M. D.' First-lass dentistry. . 109 W South Sixth street Grants Pass. Oregon. DR. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., sue- - cessor to Dr. Bert Elliott Over Golden Rale Store. Phone 6. DRAYAGE AND TRANSrLK COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. A kinds of drayage and transfer werk carefully and promptly done Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot 'A. Shade. Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 297-R. F. Q. IS HAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and. . furniture moved, packed, ahipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone, 124-R. ATTORNEYS 'All kinds ot Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. . H. D. NORTON, Attorney-et-law. Practice In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIG Jc WILLIAMS. Attorneys-at-Law, Grants Paas Banking Co, Bldg., Grants Pass. Oregon. , B. 8. TAN DYKE, Attorney. Pre tloo la all court First National Bank Bldg. ; . Watch tor the new Overlands which will be here very shortly. This year we will have five models to choose from. They will rahge in price from $695 to $1,600. ' Every car equipped with Splrrel gears and Tlmken bearings, also full floating, long cantilever springs, which means no Jolts and easy riding. Friends, have you stopped to think, the Overland is the biggest sel-. ler In the United States, and haa taken the premium at theNew York shows tor six successive years This Is why all owners ot Overlands love their cars. - The Different Models: Light car, five passenger, weight, 1,750 pounds. 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