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TIIUWO.W, AI'Ul'NT I I, 1010. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER SENIORS AT WELLESLEY IN HOOP ROLLING CONTESTS Special! . . A good valley flour at $2.80 per Sack 49 pounds Pardee's Grocery Classified Will BALK A NO EI. CAKES 75 cant each; or dor by phone, No. 1H0-J. 2tf GET YOUR TIItES MENDED and bur a D. M. 4 C. K. welder for future us. See Mr. Oolcher, the tire man at OranU I'aaa hotel, tf 13 ACRES oak, madrons, fir and pine, on railroad in Jerome Prairie. Will tak wood In pay ment atumpag. Phon 270. 83tf H00-ACRB STOCK RANCH (or aale; about 125 acre In cultivation; considerable Irrigation; I mil from R. R. itAtlon; IVi mile from two acboola; bait caab, bal ance low Interest. Add roes No. 10(1 car Courier. 86tf FOR SALE Slnier sawing machine on euy terma. Machines ranted and old machines taken In part payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 8. Central avenue, Med ford. Local headquarter Granta Pas Hard war. Iltf FOR SALE flulck touring car, lx cylinder, 1017 model, good me chanical condition and. good tlrea. Prlc 11000. For further partle ulara rail T. M. Stott, phone 181 or 219-J. 48 FOR 6.K1M On good all-purpoa maro, 14 bead of goal, cheap. A K. Earhart, Rogue River, Ore. 4 4 FOR SALE Fine Block ranch, al falfa hay and atock,'' IB "mile from Grant Pane. Situated In th beet part of Applegat valley. Phone Ik Vincent, .Provolt. 44 FOR SALE Two email chicken houaea. Inquire of Miss RuaaellJ ' Corner Manianlta Ave., and Mer lin roiffl. 4 0U FOR SALE House Bargain! 6 room bouse, 2 lots, WeM D street, $400. 7-room house, large lots, IshjLin street, $450. 7-room house, " two acres. Rogue River Ave., $600. 5-rooui house, 1 lot, $400, North Second street. See owner of property, Stag Cigar Store. Otto J. Knlps. 45 FOR SAME Two gasoline double drum hoists. One Veil truck and trailer, logging "blocks, cable, etc One two-third yard ' revovllng ahovel. M. C. Ament. 45 FOR SALE Extra fine Irrigated (blackberries, $1.25 for 16 box crate. Deliveries Tuesdays and Thursday. R. F. D. No. 1, Box 11, Chas. W. (Lambrecht. 46 FOR SAILS W have a good assort ment of second-hand Chevrolet! and Fords for sale. W. 8. Max well & Co. 44 FUR 8 MLB Rlpe, Bartlett pear, one nt a pound. Mrs. Geo. Ham ilton, Frultdam. f.n Pacific high way ' I J FOR SAiLE Wool ingrain rug, 9x12. Call at 616 A street. 44 MISCELLANEOUS, . L. QALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan, Plat Glass Liability. 609 O street. 84tf CTVIL ENGINEER DANIEL MoFARLAND, civil engl neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth st reel, "phone 211-Y.. liOST; 1x P, r-; ,- " LOST Fox terrkf dog, mostly black. Stub tail. Answers to the name of Fo, Jfgtly Mh Ptrl;laJ . 09), 712 B trrt, fjtv, h Advertising WANTED WANTKiD -Housekeeper. Must be ' a woman of refinement, not over 40 yoar of age. Address Solus, care Courier. , 39tf WANTBI)8w mandrel and aa mall una preferred. Address Pe ter Tunwn, in. F. D. No. 2, Hox 100, Grant Paae. Ore. 45 M'ANTKDj SI en for wood, Fatler. 'Iluckera, Umber. Swampers. Highest waicei, eight- hours, good accommodations, atralght time. Com at once or writ or wire for further Information. Board 11 a day. Johnson-Pollock Lumbar Co.. Alt, Hebron. Calif. Hi WANTED Drag aaw at one. Muat be a good one. Call m. n. Dickay, Wlldervllle. Ore, ,44 HALKSMAX WANTED ARB YOU a successful salesman working among farm trade? Or are you ambitious to become one? Do you want to earn $260 to $350 a month, wholesaling groceries to farmers? Steady "demand Yearly repeater. ' Same territory. Car re quired. II. Hunting, Boa 200. Portland. Oregon. 52 DENTISTS E. C. MACY. . M. D. First-claas dentistry. 101ft South Sixth street, Grants Pas. Oregon. PHYSICIANS U O. OIJCMEKT M." D.. Prattle limited to diseases of the y, ear. nose and throat. Glasses . fitted. . Office hour 9-12, 2-5, or on Ap pointment. Phones, office 8 J; resi dence 259-J. "', -j . IX UOII RIDGE, 41. D. Physician and surgeon, city or country calls attended day or nlghi. Phones, -residence, 369; office, 182. sixth nd H streets.. A. A. WITIEAlM. M. D Intarn.l medicln and nervous disease, 03 Corbott Bldg., Portland. Or, Hour 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. uR; W. T. TOMiPKIMS. a T "Room I and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treat all. disease. Hours 9-12 'a. m.; 1-5 p, m. Phon 204-R. VKTERINARV SURGEON DR., R. J. BESTUiL, Veterinarian. Office at residence.. Phone S06-R. DRAYAOB AND TRANsi ElT THB WORLD MOVES: so do w. Bunch Bros. Transfer C. Phon-I97-R. . r. 0. I8HAM. drayag and transfer Safes, piano and (uraltur movd, packed, shipped and tor d. Office phon 124-Y. Real. deno phon, 124-R. , TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pasa dally at 9:80 a. m. , Everett - Hogua, phon 317. 317 USB THE WHITE LINE TAXI frOR prompt servlc. City and country trip. Safety first. - Call OranU Pas Hotel, -phone 391. Ilealdenc phon 820-R. "W. G. White. 790 IF YOU WANT TO GET THERE, call 22-J. Two common old Ford. W are on the Job anywhere and any time. Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt and Cutler. Jitney Luke. 60tf TAXI irtione No, 160, for taxi. Hurry calls at ,ny ppe. Gf B; 011kg011i 35tr Ifliatever is popular dis serves attention IMPERIALLY MOUTH PICB CIGARETTES were created to demand at tention. A tobacco finely blended, a mouthpiece to take care of it to the Iant puff, tiiais paper wrapping, A classy cigarette no popular. 10or3c The John IJi.IIniiiii Co. Branch LATEST AND BIGGLST U. S. RAILWAY GUN -1 m & "T!. y.. Ml -,.C--.,; A uew 14 Inch rifle, 40 feet long. mounted on one of the new model E railway uihudIh. Tbe rllle can be ele vated to 46 degrws and. can b fired from any IhKtuI. It fires 1,200-pound projectile m mllon and require pow der cburge of 4iki pouudn. CHICHESTER S PILLS IV 93 Mrkxsi Ht.!Ufr. Alway Rilast SOI D BY DKLttulSIS EVLKYMKEKf The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company - TIME. CARD . , Effectiv Nov7l9. 1918. Trains will run Tuesday. Thursday , and Saturday . Leav Granta Pau.... .. 1 P. M Arrlv Water CrMk.... 2 P. M. Leave Water Crek 3 P. M Arrlv Grant Pas.... 4 P. M. For-Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of th company, Londburg building, or telephone 131.- MUSICAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MacMURRAY Teacher of sing ing. Writ or apply at 716 tM Street: - 28tf ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general lectrlcal work, repairing, hous wiring. C. C. Harper, 815 North 8lxth street, phione 47.. tf ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practice In all Stat and Federal Court. 'First National Bank Bldg. 0. W. COLVIQ, Attorney-at-law. Granta Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grant Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tice In all court. , First National Bank Bldg. 0. S. 'BLANCH A RD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phon 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. C. A. SIDLER,a Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Pasa, Or. GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law. refero In bankruptcy. Masonic Tempi. GrnU Pass. Oregon. Phon 1S5-J ' JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer. I First National Bank Bldg., Grants Pas. Oregon. ' m I'M M ? " " V I UQr iui u. lua i oia pmjmifV ",'lW","y """"K" the May diiy prngram. The honor STEERID CY SIXTH SENSE Exploit) of Blindfolded Norwegian Have Proved a Puzrle to Expert Danish Scientists. Si-li'iillNt In I Vim:irl ur ihm1 by n. NurwfL-liiti, 'i Kniil K imrl-.-n ulm. Iiltlinii'.-li lilliiilrnlil.-d iilwl fully niilcliiHl. KitfrM h ' -n iii"l llirniifli Mi,, imrli-iili! 'Iiiiiiiii-i -if the liiirlxir of t'nji jiIiiiki-ii. liit-iiln a inn cuiirw mill iiilmiil) iIihI.-Iii- .hIi.t .. -K Mi i-xplnliis tliif, l,y J;,i,,ui- ihf pwm-Kiiii, f ,, "nixtU Hflr." Kili.r-cii In n f ii.,l.. VIhii lie 1-111111. tn Ih-iiiiiiirk from rlii-l . 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All the w-ieinlMi v.lio bIiiicksiVI die riemiuwirtiiloii Kairi that Kliuilseu iMiiwefweii a mylerioii m er iluit actually mnv lie m slsih sene INDIAN KNEW WHERE TO DIG Red Man's Action , and Finds Have Considerably Mystified Residents Of Missouri Town. The region about Oiritihersvllle. Mo.'. Is rich in lore xhout hidden gold and silver end mounds rich with pot tery. 'Too. there nre crent. Mtrnnire vsves to he found then-n bouts, "never ending subjects for M'UliHlon and wonderment, say the Kansas t'lty Slur. " A few years ago an Indian went to Cnrathersvllle with several skin mnps and dug up jiottery thutws worth several thousand dollars, lie offered SI.WIO to lie allowed to ills Into one mound near the town. However. Ihe owner decided Hint If the mounil-vas worth -no much money for explora tion purposes lie would do the explor ing. He did and found nothing. ' Some time later the Indian returned to that section, hired a man with a wagon and tenm and drove out Into the country to a spot" where three pecan trees grew In a trlamile. He dug down and unearthed two boxes, so heavy that a man could not lift one end of either. " He had them shipped aw-ny and to this day their contents Is a much discussed mystery Of Hint locality. Bsgan Life In Coalpit - Sir .Toseph.Cook. the minister of th Australian unvy and one of .the 'Com monwealth's delegate to the peace conference, began life' In a coalpit In Staffordshire, Engl.nidi While a work, lug tnlnerv lie sought to Improve his education In evcy way, and In his spare momenta In the pit acquired a knowledge of shorthand. At tbe age of twenty-five he decided to , try bla luck In Australia and 'went to New South Wales In 1885. He .obtained work In a mine near Sydney and' took' an actlvlnterest in promoting the welfare of bis fellow-workers. He then became secretary of the local miners' union and this proved tbe step-plug-stoii to political life. Classified Ad Rates Classified advertising in the Dally Courier will be charged tor at th rat of 6 cents per .line per Issue un less paid in advance. The rat of 26 words at 60 cents per week doe uot ""T Ior "". P- -- " - ,t"f0r welh.avve P81""1 occasional charge at th cheap rate bnt, no more. . , ; . ' . ' Tada Acceptances, book of 50, $1 Courier-tvfflce. J " ? :. - - ,,tK,l" ''''lus fn hoop roll went to MIh Jane Matthews of Concord, Word for Cciton. Wooil Ik now liiiy io:i.e:iel hy i new pnxeiMt into n mihutltuie for nli xorlx-iil cotlon u roiiii-i wlm-li In tie liiK Kllpplieil to the noverniiieiii hy on mill nt the rule of ever:il ion n dny Tills ahMirlieni wood of irrent vuliif In covert nu hihI Kiniichini; u-ii woitmK The wood In' ground up iiml then xpun or rolled out into pure white sheets rexenihllna ntton hattlug, and Is so IlKht and linlky thut only uhont 4.0XJ poiiiids of It enn he tpucked in an onllniiry hox car. This sutistunce costs 24 cent a pound.' Sandbag Exercises. New exercises for home and gym nasium use. which can be employed In pljice of either dumbbells or Indian cluha, consist of Ionic. Klender natfd bags of any denlred weight. whl h are inude of durante fabric and provided with rope ha miles at either end. On the sldex of tbe webhlng are loops Into which the feet ran lie inserted for eg exerclnes. liealdes serving the purpoHe of several types of exercisers, it Is polnud out thut the sunillmg nrepref eratile to Indian clnlm anl iloiiililielis In thut they can he used noiselessly. Placer location notices at Courier; offlo. The Car Lasts Longer because Zerolene meets with scientific accuracy the lubrica tion needs of the car. It is refined irora se lected California chide oil. Deposits least car bon. . Get . a Correct Lubrication Chart for yourc- . STANDARD Ot& COltPAHT UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADftHNlSTRATION DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS- SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIILROADS-UNES NORTlJ OF ASHLAND OUTING PLAGES Outing means jmhUoii, change, rest And relation of the body, rejuvenation and renewal of spirit, invigorating and refresh In th mind. Many attractive outing places nearby. Summer ex cursion ticket are on sale. . i v Shasta Springs Season tickets from Granta Pass . 15-day tickets from Grants Pasa Z Special fare also in effect to Shasta Rerteat and : other Shasta resort. Crater Lake Season tickets from K-day .tickets from Newport Season tickets from Corresponding fares Tilamook County Beaches ' Season tickets from Grant Pass $10-80 !? r!?. tNe"-K'l-n. Manxanita and i'Baocean slighUy higher. , Corresponding fare from other points. . . , Various Special fares In effect to Columbia Oliver Beaches Mt. Rainier National Park, Yellowstone Nation al Park and Glacier (National Park., Inquire of Ticket Agent V JOHN M. SCOTT, 1 V , General Passenger Agent V 4; ci,tt, Ile f ,M Ill(Wt p..ular ov.nt. X. II. French Train Operation Poor. The French method of train often tlon diffcni hurly from the Ameri can. Id the I'liilcd plates it is cus tomary to move the trains by means of the block slK.mil system, under tbe orders of train dispatchers. In France the elyi-f de gare. a sort of sublimated station agent. Is supreme. He Is in ab solute charge of all trains thut pas through his station and of the allot ment of cars within his district A through train having reached his sta tion. It cannot leave without his per mission. Tills practice brings about such a condition that fewer trains ar operated over a French double-track line than could be handled over a American single-track line equipped with block signals and dispatcher. Te Take -Unclaimed Deposits. English hunks huve J.7A),(X)0,000 of unclaimed leMsIts which the govern ment proposes to fake over, for use In meeting public expenses, holdlDg Itself liable to the owners who may clalra the money at any future time. A bill before parliament provides that every bank shall report all -deposits and se curities that have remained .unclaimed for alx years. Mining 'blanks Courier office. .$7.20 . 6-00 Grant Pasa ':. Grants Pas . 1 .sio-eo ... 10.30 Grants Pas front other points. 14.00 I 3f . I '"'M'iWvTrrr ri