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f raws rum MAILY HOOCH WVKIt COUHlEll Edison Diamond Amberola Every lover, ol good sunalo should bare an Edison Amber ola at borne. It brings ths beet la ths world ot mualo to your door the imt singers and In strumentalists, The latest popular melodies and danoa music, too. Come la and let ns play your favorite selections for you. Tou will not bo urged to purchase. The Mifsic&Photo House STANTON ROWELL, PrS. : PERSSNdL LOCAL : Miss Mabel Harris started tbls ve Petcnoa Weds Naomi Clifford AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Star "Burning Daylight" 1- DIXIE Ernest Hyland, owner of the Dixie ranch, who spent a tew days on his property, returned to him home at ! Eugene. Lola Thompson has gone to Moo- mouth, where she will attend the normal this winter. Leo and Guy Thompson were Grants Pass visitors today. ' Mrs. Louis Lucke attended the opening of Schilling's sale Thursday, Chas. Peterson and family hare moved from our neighborhood, Mr. Peterson having been employed by Mr. Hair for the winter. They will reside on Mr. Hair's place.' Alva Knox made a flying trip to Grants Pass today on his motorcycle. Elizabeth Evans, who has been working for the Knox family for some time, has returned to her home at Love Station. Harvey Dayton and Ray Skinner spent Sunday at the Dixie ranch. . Superintendent Lincoln Savage vis ited Dixie school Monday afternoon, . October 11. The Dixie school was increased In : size by four new pupils Monday morning, Nora, Lola. Cecil and Mintie WUhelm being the names of the new pupils. morning tor trip to Los Angeles. The best men's winter union suit ever shown tor 11.00. Kinney St Truax. '66$ Mrs. Fred Mensch returned this morning from a short stay at Port? land. i . The men's outing night shirts and pajamas are the best yet. Kinney & Truax. 669 Be sure and send your answer on the "AlrlnH contest to Letcher' be fore Saturday, October SO. It's tree. 566tt Dr. V. 3. Howard arrived this morning from Portland tor a ten days' stay. Beautiful Oregon agates In brooches, scarf pins and cuff links at very moderate prices at Letcher Son's. B66tf J. D. Wurtsbaugh returned this morning from a business trip to Cen tralia. Wash. Don't forget that work shoe at 13.50. Kinney ft Truax. 569 Attorney H. D. Norton and Mrs. Norton left this morning for the ex position at San Francisco, , Arrow collars at Bishop's. 403tf Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Plckrell and two daughters, who spent some days in this section looking after mining property interests, left this morning. Alpine butter is the best. Watch for a la gold. 567 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor, who vis ited relatives here for a few days, left this morning for their home at Pendleton. See the ladles' new stage last and Baby Dolls, in cloth top patents, $2.75 and $325. - Kinney ft Truax. 569 Miss Ida Robertson, of the Merlin section, is spending a few days in the city with friends. Those new navy blue serge middy blouses are Just right so is the price, $2.25. Kinney ft Truax. 569 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Everton left this afternoon for a trip to the San Fran cisco exposition. , That Munsing underwear for misses and children, 60 and 85 cent values, in vests and pants, all to go at 25 cents each. Kinney ft Truax. 569 Judge Gillette reformed the cere mony this morning, at hie office at the court house, that mads Dave Peterson and Miss Naomi Susan Clif ford man and wife. Mining .Man Here F. H. Osgood, owner of the Osgood placer mine In the Waldo district, ts in the city from Seattle. The mine Is now under lease to Jaa. Logan, who has been operating It for several years, but it is understood that Mr. Osgood is considering several pro positions looking to the purchase of tho property. Take Prisoner to Jacksonville A constable from Gold Hill left tor Jacksonville this morning, having in custody Ted Wallaco and Oscar Powers, who were arrested here charged with having transported Naomi Clifford and ErmaIawklns to Gold Hill for immoral purposes. Powers was arrested Saturday night together with Dave Peterson, In the company ot the two girls, and Wal lace was tsken Into custody Tuesday night. Will See tho Exposition Miles Mclntyre and wife and Mrs. Dolly and Miss Blood, of the Good Samaritan hospital, left this morning tor a ten days' trip to the San Fran clsco exposition., Mr. Mclntyre and Mrs. Dolly were driving twin Indian motorcycles, while Mrs. Mclntyre and Miss Blood were ensconced In side cars, with baggage attached to vari ous parts of the mschtnes. They have planned to continue their Journey by rail should rains make the roads Im passable. BALLAST CREW if unniiiip f wuniuiiu NEW RAILROAD . Ballasting oporatlona upon the new railroad commenced today, and will be continued as rapidly as possible till the' entire line has been put in Drat clas shape. Pending the work of the ballasting crew, trains No. S and S, the- noon trains, will be dis continued, the train being employed In the ballasting. The steam shovel cotmueuced scooping up the decom posed granite at Jerome Prairie hump this afternoon. The two tralus will be again placed on the run as soon as the road ts ballasted. The morning and evening trains will be continued as usual. Moretratls tor the extension of the line beyond Waters creek have arrived, and the cars .will run to Hays hill In a few days more. RECOGNITION OF CARRANZA MAY Lithographed fruit box labels at the Courier office. Order Now Dry Blocks, Kindling and Sawdust from Box Factory, also winter wood. Popular prices. A. N. Parsons Real Estate 514 F St Phone 9-R SIS I 81 Phone 101-R Conkllns Leave for Dakota- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conklln and two children left on No. 13 this morn ing, Mr. Conklln for Mitchell. South Dakota, and Mrs. Conklln and the children for Los Angeles, where they will visit for a week and then Join Mr. Conklln in South Dakota, where he has a position with the Investors Syndicste ot Minneapolis. Mr. Conk lln is one of the pioneers of Grants Pass, having built many of Its per manent Business blocks, and owns much business, residence and farm property. For a number of years he was In the real estate business, later publisher of the Paclflo Outlook, but for the past few years devoted his time to his property interests. Mrs. Conklln is one of the most prominent ladies ot the city, foremost in church and public work, and will be greatly missed from the community. Oregon mining laws. 40c. Courier California Then East You are offered Panama-Pacific Exposition San Franeisco Acknowledged to be "The Most Beautiful The Most Wonderful The Most Important In history" At almost no additional expense while enroute to the east 10 Days Stopover at Kan Francisco and 10 Days Stopover at Los Angeles are permitted on all one way tickets East reading through California THE OGDEN ROUTE offers splendid high class train service and fascinating scenery. Further particulars with copy of folder "Wayside Notes, Ogden Route"-"Great Salt Lake Primer" from nearest agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC-UNION PACIFIC Jo ha ML Scott, General Paweager Agent PscUaod, Oregon Woman Tours on Horsolnu k Miss Heima Thlnglestab, who is riding through the country on horse back, arrived in the city Wednesday afternoon from the north and re mained here over night. Miss Thlngle- stab started from Seattle, and carries her entire camp equipment and per sonal effects upon her saddle horse, and always camps out, with ber horse and dog her only companions. She is soliciting subscriptions tor several sporting publications en route, and writes articles covering the experi ences of the novel trip. She will en circle the United States, stopping a time in Mississippi, and finally re turning to the northwest and Spokane. MORE MILLIONS WANTED FOR THE IL NATION DEFE E COME DURING OAY Washington, Oct 14. The army's part in the national defense program was discussed today by President Wil son and Chairman Hay ot the house military affairs committee. Secretary Garrison's army reorganization plan was before them. Financial consid erations were uppermost, as both were understood to regard Garrison's previous plans as too costly. What the limit should be was ten tatively considered, In view of In creases figured at from $59,000,000 to $60,000,000 above last year's ap propriations. The proposed addition of 20,000 men to the present force of 87,000 regulars would be at an estimated cost of $15,000,000, while more and heavier guns for coast and field artil lery would add another ten or fifteen millions. The Increase In ammuni tlon, supplies and reserves would cost $5,000,000. Offlciala hope to keep the army (budget under $176,000,000, an In crease of from $50,000,000 to $60,- 000,000 over last year's figures. Proposed short term enlistments to Increase the number ot military trained citizens, wno would form a reserve, was also discussed In to day's session. The amount to be asked for navy appropriations this year, ft Is under stood, will be around $240,000,000 This amount Includes estimates for dreadnaughts and submarines that would' materially Increase the strength and efficiency ot the navy. (By United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Oct. 14. American recognition of Carrania as Mexican provisional president Impended today. The proclamation conferring this distinction upon the grim "first chief" has been drafted and Secretary of State Lansing plans to Issue It dur ing the day. He will send copies to sll American diplomats abroad and to the foreign embassies here. The proclamation was understood to Include an embargo against arms crossing the Amerlran line to Car- ranxa's enemies, coupled with an nouncement that America will regard as rebels all antl-Carranslsta factions. Minister Calderon of Bolivia re ported to Lansing today that his gov. ernment had assented to recognition ot Carranza. Internal dissension was believed to be delaying Guatemala's action in this matter. Delay la receiving the approval of Guatemala and Bolivia was the only hitch in the recognition plana. Carranza's reported capture of Guaymas, Villa's only water strong hold. Is a step in making the em bargo effective, for with communica tions by sea shut off, the rebel chief tain has only the border source. When an embargo has been Clamped tightly by the United States Villa will he shut off entirely. William Loeb, Jr., agent of the Guggenheim Interests, came here to see Lansing regarding Villa's reported threat to seize Guggenheim mines In Sonora and Chihuahua. Now is the time to buy. Tho price is right. We have the goods. X PARDEE 202 6th St. Phono 281 ADMINIWIO II COMBATS CLAIMS OF PACIFIC MAIL (By United Press Leased Wire.) ' Washington, Oct, 14. The admin istration is preparing to "show up" the Paclflo Mall Steamship company's motive tor disbanding under the plea that tho LaFollette Seamen's act forced them from business, It was learned lodny that tho com merce and labor departments bad col lected a great' deal of evidence to controvert the company's claims that If It compiled with this law It would lose money. Justus Wardoll. surveyor ot the port of 8an Francisco, here today. conferred with Secretary of Com merce Uodfleld. VaraH', figures showed that the' Pacific Mail liner Mongolia cleared $ I SS.0UO not every NOT1CK, I.ICKNHK KlCKs DIM Proprietors of picture shows, bil liard' parlors, loe cream parlors, soda fountains, restaurants, soft drink par lors, eating houses and dining rooms are hereby notified that all licenses for the third quarter 1415, expired September 30th, 1915, and that pen alties attach for engaging and con tinuing In business without license. All license fees are payable at tho office of the undersigned, In the City hall, and without notice. Grants Pass, Oregon. II. II. 11ASLICR, . , Auditor and Polio Judge. October 13th. 1915. 560 oitMio.v AtitiiKM mpct WA8II. BTATK 8 ATI' III) AY Corvallls, Oct. 14. The Oregon Agricultural college team la working mighty bard preparing for the game with Washington State college here nekt Saturday. The game should be a hummer, as Washington 8tate over- wMmliiKly defeated the University trip, while the estimated earnings of 'of OreRon Ust Saturday, while the iupnuoiia ami want-nun were Aggies were adm nlstor In an eaua v the til per mile net. sound drubbing to Whitman college. . .... ii A Mere Child. "They say a man ts only ss old as he feels." "Well, when my wife gives me s calhlown for staying out lute wltn the boys I feel as If I wum about three years old."-New York World. BrDSWAimn ormroo kvext , Oct. 15-1$, Friday and Saturday Rummage sale by Presbyterian ladles. Oct. 1ft, BatnTday Story hour at 11 a. m. Miss Eaton, leader. The undersigned will receive bids up to October 18, 1915, on the ma chinery and equipment of the can nery. Bids will be received for the whole or any part. Bids will also be received for the building as It Is, same .to be torn down and removed. Mr. E. W. Kline will be on premises to show property. 669 FIRST NATIONAL BANK. NsCW TOD A I Now Going' On An extraordinary line of bargains, in goods old and new. Shoes, hardware, clothing, books, household goods and notions. Come in and look over the stock and prices. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 603 East G St. Sw9 FOR 8 A LB Team bay horses, young, sound, well broke and true, 2000 pounds; also Studebaker 2 -Inch . wagon and harness, slightly used. Outfit $100. South Park street, second house, 672 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 12-acre tract in Kefby, orchard full heart . lng, vines, berries, etc Irrigation plant In order. Residence and out house. Horace Blgelow, Kerby, Oregon, 672 Did yon read . "HUNGALOW BUNGLES" In Tuesday's Ore gtmlan? Read It Pint of George Randolph i Chester's , J. Rofos Wallingford stories to bo shown here soon la moving picture, with Darr Mcintosh, Mas Flgnuui and Lolft Itotortswo. , 1 Star Theatre : Twj&d PARAMOUNT FEATURES tyr,.. TA ' XV. It.: ..' ) A I'M .V ill. X H. Bosworth in " Burning Daylight" Second and last installment of the wonderful story by Jack London. Burning Daylight's adventures In San Francisco after making his $11,000,000 stake In Alaska. The Mm version presents all the sparkle and rigor of the book and the work of Bosworth and his strong supporting cast makes Burning Daylight and his friends actu slly live "before your eyes. First Hhow, TlfB." ftaotid, SiBO AHMI8810W, ISA nA 1 73' i.M.WiVC-