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WEDNESDAY, OMTOIIF.RO, 101H. DAILY IlOOUB RIVER COURIER PAC3 Tur;::s Classified Advertising roit SALE SIM II WOOD William Wood Yard. Ask for prti-M. - 476tf COn SALK-Alfalfa, bay. Sleepy Hollow farm's warehouse, former ly Droamland rlok. 4tt6tf r'OU BALK Oil KXCHANUBOuo large Jonoy cow, lately freih; fivo thoroughbred Duroo-Jersoy. gilts from registered lre and dam. Will anil cheap or eacbango for beef calve or yoarlloga. Cbai. B. Wlao, Rout 1. 602 FOR 8 ALIO Oil KENT New and allghtly used piano and arcana. Eiuy terms and reut applied on purchaio price. Portland price mot. Rowell'a Music Ilouao. (81 I CAN aave yon money on your uiaga allien, All kind of clubbing offer, riiono 2C9-J. Prudence Pardee, 105 0 atreet. 664 FOR BALK -Team bay boraea, 2000 pound, aound, true puller, good travelitra; Studebaker 2 -Inch wnicon and barna, .nearly new. Outfit for f 100. ... C, B.. Etnler, Houtti Park atrcet. aecond homo. 64 M RENT FOIl KB... 'Seven-room houae on II atreot, with bot and cold water and batb. Wired for electric light. Moderate rent A pleaaant loca tion. Inquire Mr, N. P. Dodge, 3)1 Weat A atreet. Pbone MS-It 481tf rUKNlSHKU KOOMS at the Oxford By tbe month, $10, 111 and f 15 Btvam beat, bot and cold water, auperlor bed and furnlablnga and bath privilege. Maximum com fort at minimum coat. Inviting and homelike. F. W, Btreeta, Proprietor. . 67 FURNISHED FIVE-ROOM COTTAQE for rent. Cloao in. Phono 168-R. FOR KENT Furnished three-room cottage, with alooplng tent, $10 per month. Call 245 Weat J. . Ed II. Allen. 8tt WANTED ORAIN WANTED Paying $80 per ton for barloy, corn, oata, wheat or rye delivered Winona Ranch. Con tract any amount up to 15 tone. F. U. Steol, Winona Ranch, Route 1., tf HOARD AND ROOMS. SEASIDE COMFORT at the Dodge Inn, Creacent City, CaJ. Mr. Bertha Tbomaa, piopr." Room 60c, meala 86c. Convenient to all beacbea. You wUl enjoy tbl place. 478tf FURNISHED housekeeping room on ground floor and also , upstair. Price reasonable. Inquire 621 D atreet. , 668 DRAYAGE AND TRANUFKR GOMMEKC1AL TRANSFER CO. All klnda of drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly dene. Phone lfcl-R, 8tand at freight depot. A. Shade, Propr. .v . FoTlSIIAM, drayage and transfer. 8afei, piano' and furniture moved, packed, shipped ,.and , atored. Phone Clark, k Holman, No. 60. Residence phone 114-R. , VETERINARY SURGEON , DR. R. J. BEBTUL, Veterinarian, Office in WInetrout Implement Building. Pbone 808-R, Real- donee phone 305-R. LODGES QUANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. a. M. Stated communica tion lit and Jd' Tuesdays Visiting brethren ceraiauy .Invited. F. W. RusHoIl :Jr., W. M. Idw. O. Harrl. secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, No. 78, l.O. 0.F., meets every Wed- Onesday eve. in I.O.O.F. hall, cor. 6th and H Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit ed to be present. W. H. Ryan, N. O.; Clyde Martin, Secretary. , , A8BAYVRM I. R. CROUCH, assayer, chemist metallurgist. Rooma 201-203 Pad dock Building, Granta Pais. MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water, put up.ln fT-gallon glata Jar and delivered at your door, fresh, pure sanitary Telephone 298-R and water wagon will call. 664tf PURB MOUNTAIN WATER Clear . and refreshing. Bacterial teata as aura that this water la our. De livered in five-gallon bottle, 860 W. E. Beckwltn. Order 1y phone, A Mi PHYSICIANS L. 0. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to dlseasea of the eye, ear, not and throat. Glasses fitted. ' Office hour 8-12, 2-0, and on ap pointment. Office pbone 62; real- - donee phone 31.9-J. 8, I.OUOIiimJOiC. M. D Pbysldao and surgouu. City or country tails atteoded - day ; or nlgbt. Res. pbone 869; office phone 182. Sixth and II. Tuffa Building. J. P. JIIUAX, M. D Physician and Surgeon. . Phones: QlDce. ,825; residence, 824. .Call, answered at all hours. Couatry calls at tended to. Lundoburg Bldg. . k7 HnoAM, dTIjT Spinal, Nervcua and Chronic Dis eases. Office; 216 North Sixth tteot. Hour: 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Other hour by appointment. Pbone 7. Re, phono I48-J. DH. ED BYWATERBpoclallat on disease of eye, ear, nose and tbroat; glaase fitted. Office boura 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Pbone: Ilea., 234-J; office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Graffia Pau, Oregon. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D Orat-cla dentistry. 109 H' South , 81xth treet, Granta Pas. Oregon, BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. Marguerite K. Ileyor, dental assistant. Rooms 4 and 6, Golden Rule building, Granta Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J. M. R. BRITTEN, Dentist. Rooms 2 and 8, Lundburg building, opposite 'post office. Hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 1:30 to 6 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. ' ATTORN KY 8 II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-Law. Practice in all 8tate and Federal Court. First National Bank Big. COLVIO A WILLIAMS Attorneye- at-Law, GranU Paaa Banking Co. Building. Granta Pfsa, Or. E. 8. VANDYKE, Attorney. Practice In all courta. First National Bank Bldg. EDWARD II. RICHARD, Attorney at-Law. Office Masonic Temple, GranU Pass, Oregon. A. C. HOUGH, Attorney-at-Uw. Golden Rule Building. Granta Paaa, Oregon. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law. County attorney for Josephine County. Qfflce Bchalhorn Big. DKOOllATOIW AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGrNO, graining, paint ing. For best work at to weat price phone 296-J'. C. O. Plant, . 8outh Park street. PATROLMAN'S SHADOW NOT 8UH8TANTIAL SUPPORT Seattle, Oct. 6. When Harbor Pa trolman M. A. Mead attempted to negotiate a landing from the police harbor patrol boat early this morn ing, he tried to step on his own sha dow, thinking it was a log raft. The shadow sank with htm in 20 feet of frigid Elliott bay water. Mead came to the surface, murmuring softly like a porpotso. But he stayed on his boat until tbe next shift came on. FORMER DENIZENS OF RED LIGHT DISTRICT "RECEIVED" Chicago. Oct. 6.- In the reception room of the Groat Northern hotel last night was held one of the most unique social events In the nlstory of tbe city when the Protestant Women's National alliance entertained a dosen or more former prostitutes "reclaim ed" from a life of shame. Only a few knew which were the society women or which the group that once had worn tbe "scarlet let ter." , , PIHL MET8CHAN SR. IMPROVES Portland. Oct. 6. Phil Metschan Sr., who has been 111 for some time, continued to Improve today. Oregon mining laws, 40c. Courier Grants Pass PROMPT ' AND RELIABLE WORK BY CAREFUL DRAY P MEN. BAGGAGE SERVICE BY AUTO TRUCK DAY OR ".NIGHT. .' -' OFFICE IN WELIjS-PARGO bldg. ' ,,J.:...l,.iP4oNiTl ibVR, M " i m TIMH CARD ; California and Oregon Coast Railroad company ; (Ttte Oregon Cave Route) Effective Monday,' June 7, 1916, .. Train No. 1 lv. Grant Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrives Wlldervllle 7:46 a.m. Train No. 2 lv. Wllderville..ll:16 a.m. Arrival Kranta Paaa 12:00 noon Train No. 3 lv. Grant Pas 1:00 p.m. Arrives wnaorviiie 1:10 p.m. Train No. 4 Ir. Wlldervllle 6:16 p.m. Arrives u ranis rsss........ e:vu p.m. Every day In the week except Sunday. Huiular TralnLi Train leave Grant Paaa at 8 a. xa. and 1 p. m. Trains leave Wlldervllle 9:46 a. m. and 5 p. m. . 1 - All tralna I a Ira flranta Paaa from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite tbe Southern Pacific depot For ail information regarding fralvht anit naaaatnBAP aarvlra call al the office of tbe company, Public Ser vice vuliding, or pnonj j.b-k lor same. Train avlll atnn nil flar at any DOlnt between Grants Pass and Wlldervllle. Passenger service every aay in me week. K. OK P. GltANH OFFICER J .SHANK, 18 Kl ICIDK Salem, Oct. C- That L. R. Stln son, 63 years old, for 18 years grand keeper of records and aeal of tbe Knights or Pythias for Oregon, was Insane wlien be shot and kilted him self with a shotgun at his home near Salem late yesterday, was the. belief here today. Stlnson waa attacked with nervous prostration a month ago as the result of overwork, relatives aay. -, , Stlnson was one of the best known fratemalists in the state You now Am Imiid ; ' ; U - their g Piedmont Now Also packed in packages' of 20 for 10c WAv;ivC: sir ' a k ' ssm sa.'jssi em aw a. , 1 snu-r-si aw VWV77 flLo-V -fovCSw PRPP ,, During the month ;pf October we will supply free our' illustrated v . catalogue of handsome presents which you can obtain for our tags or coupons. Send yoyir; "name and address on a postal and we will mail it to you, or call and get your copy at our Premium Department, 33 1 Battery St., San Francisco. UNCLE SAM WILL ....(. . . . FASTEST ;ARSHIP AFLOAT WHAT A OS-KNOT ' -f DATTLHIP COIIJ) DO Run i from New York to Queeustown In three days, eight bours. . . ; Run to New Orleans in two daya, 25 minutes. - Run to Havre in three days, 18 h'ours.. . - - ' . Run to Hamburg in four daya four hours. 4 (By United Press Leaatd Wire.) Washington, Oct American naval Inventions will be kept a close ly guarded secret from European na tions under a new policy adopted by tbe administration. While tbe gov ernment has disclosed Its intention of having a super-cruiser capable of making a speed of 46 miles an hour, larger and deadlier than any ship now afloat, tbe process whereby such high speed la attained will be kept a strict secret. ... Radical Innovations in hull con struction havo tbeen designed for the new battleships 43 and 44 and the specifications will be given to a very few bidders and sub-contractors un der an oath of secrecy. . These innovations will be directed at obtaining a hull through which a torpedo from a hostile craft either can not penetrate at all, or only with extreme difficulty. It Is likely, too, that provisions will be made where BUILD know Piedmont cigarettes. You gooa xney are. iou ood qualiti the cigarettes in this country. contain a TKis iii order breaking by a vessel would remain afloat de spite such' piercing. , : ? It Is reported that these objects will be obtained by making the ves sels thinly armored below tbe water line, but with double-shell bulls, the extra weight of which would be equal ized by a thin, plate bow, stern and other polnta at -which a shot would not strike the vitals of the ship. Tbe new super-cruisers will cost around $18,000,000 to build and equip. Tbe navy has found that U faces extra rates because of the In creased prices of steel and naval work, due to tbe European war. V What tbelr armament will be has not yet been determined, but It will be such as to make the new ships the most formidable afloat. SAM CASE EXONERATED j FOR KILLING OF KROTHER Oregon City,- Oct. 6. Sam Case, who shot and killed bis brother Ern est, Sunday, is exonerated today. ' A coroner's jury held tbat the shooting was in self-defense and constituted justifiable homicide. NEW YORK ELEVATED " CAR IN RUNAWAY New York, Oct. 6. An elevated car ended a wild half-mile runaway trip today when' it crashed Into a crowded Bay Ridge train, injuring upwards of 50 passengers. Eight were taken to a hospital. RITYARD KIPLING'S SON THOUGHT KILLED IN BATTLE London, Oct. 6. Rudyard Kip ling's only son, John, 18 years old, Is believed dead In the trenches on the western front , An official re port said be was "missing and be lieved to have been killed." Legal blanks. Courier office. es. biggest U7. A r nnjiif ' ' ' ' ' ' ''''' coupon that you surely want! to quickly double Piedmont9 s record- sales. We believe in backing a winner.. Piedmont coupons are redeemable for any present listed in that is specially liberal. We have o itv J- MASON TELLS WHAT WAR iOvES MEAIi New York, Oct 6. Greece in typical Balkan fashion lias been try ing to play two sides against each other. This has resulted In an unex pected crisis which may have seri ous effect upon her future fortunes. The ministerial crisis resignation of Premier Venizelos and tbe cab inet Is due to tbe landing of allied forces on Greek soil. Greece wanted them near In case Bulgaria attacked Greece, but the government did not want to give formal consent to this move, so tbat her neutrality might not be compromised If Bulgaria kept peace. Apparently, sbe technically protested the landing . while Greek officers assisted In the work of , de barkation." ..: '-Tbe premier approved of this equi vocal attitude, tout King Constan tine's opposition thereto forced his resignation. ' . ' .The king's duty now is to find a premier who can command a major ity in parliament, but if he Is unable to find such a man, and still persists In thwarting Venizelos, then Con stantino must be considered as trying to overthrow tbe Greek constitution. Venizelos, as leader of the Pan Hellenism, wants to annex the coast of Asia Minor and restore to his country the glories of ancient Greece. Tbls reward he hoped to get from lh4 allies' co-operation. party, including a majority of the Greek general staff, believes ltlwat Greece could nooW this coast' J1 Large garrisfln, wouiq. oe, tyr-ev sary for the subjection of, the 7urTtf", and they feel tao task would" be! too, vant Thnfnre t it i in lincartaia whether the prefer .flf oVU,jdid pVr1;$''pugeit t,, dominate the situation. ' .'i'i'X Co'iiMec'oacf1 ' -'v masimowtnat 1 enno r&mriQ( selling vbrand "of 5 c our catalogue, just issued a new catalogue. listing more 77,c . ever. Cigarette We will 'v' catalogue free during the month of October. .v.-.y. . so dim STEPSip'LFOe SEttfelT OF ; infeSTOIKE Phoenlrr Arii.- Oct .J. W.. : Bennle, mn); of tbe Shannon Cop- per company lof Clifton, vested with power to reprcat .kall;lne owners : in the dlsi r let, is saroute from El ; Paso to Phinlx toifty, under protec tion of a c-..il of national guards- , men comma dd"i by: adjutant Cener- al Harris. I'.fJi.ila' plans to confer to morrow with. Governor ' HJnt and I Sheriff Cass of Greenlee county, Governor Hunt expresses the hope that the conference may open a way for the settlement of the strike. ; . Clifton, Ariz., Oct. e.New that J. W. Bennle of tbe Shannoa mines planned a conference at Phoenix with, a view toward ending the strike,, caused a feeling of oitttttfim ;', spread here today. The Jslrllters toe lieve that if an agreement fa 1 reached with the Shannon lnterestsjTtbS ,M5r- companies must fall into lln. trinep leaders announce they are 'willing to concede all points except 1 tbelr t!- . mands for an Increase in wases" and ' for a minimum wage. , Clerks In the company stores, at . Metcalf, yljtding to 'the pressure of tho rtrlk!rsi,'iave joined the miners' cmlon.-Tbe Klerks In the company But a stf onyaorfa Wwenil and Clifton are ex aiorltr of IhejPart'toofa .toTay. unxliejJSfvnon-nnlon men,, in 5idm3 'who: disregarded thr warning to clear ot town were beaten up piat "Bl?it byj unidentified slugger. Several'V9 M'th bOBpitai.'ri know it - 'r and at a rate presents than w : eive vou this ie II i : " 601--2. . 69.