WEDNESDAY, OCTOIIICll 18, 1018. D.tll.Y HiK.rK 1UVKU COURIER PAGE THREE Oct. 18 to 23 i Steel Cut. Full Welsht Golden West Specially Priced to.Feature National Coffee Week One , , Pound Five Pounds JX Order This Delightful Fresh Roast Coffee of Your Dealer ciosset & s Dcvers i The oldmtt and LiriMi Cur; luinnur I n I h i Northwot. ,'W rtvfK' V .a m m. u 1 1(7' BOSTON WINS GAME, (Zonilnied from page 1.), Gardner let Hooper's throw get away and Thomas also dropped the throw to the plate, Gardner waa given the error. His throw to the plate was low, Rlxey out, Gardner to Gainer. Two runs, three bits, one error, t Fifth Inning Hoaton Foster singled to center. Hooper took first when hit by t pitched ball. Poster on second. 8cott (low to Whltted. both runners were held on their bases. Speaker out, Rlxoy to Luderus. Foster took third and Hooper second. Onlner flew to Nlehoff. No runsoDo hit, no error, Philadelphia Stock out, Gardner to Gainer. Bancroft singled to cen ter. It was his second bit of the game. Paskert flow to Speaker. Bancroft out stealing, Thomas to Scott. No runs, one hit, no error. . Sixth Inning Boston Lewis out Bancroft to Luderus on first pitched ball. Gardner foul popped to Burns. Barry safe on Bancroft's error and took second on Bancroft's low throw to Luderus. It waa ruled an error for Bancroft. Cady batting for Thomas. The um pires ruled that overthrows should be good for two bases. Cady walked. Fot6r out, Nlehoff to Luderus. No runs, no hits, one error. Philadelphia Cady now catching for Boston, , Cravath fanned,, for tho second time, Luderus walked. Lud erus out, stealing, Cady to Barry. Whltted flew to Speaker. No runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh, Inning Boston Hooper out, Nlehoff to LudoruR. Scott popped to Luderus. Speaker out, Bancroft to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. Philadelphia Nlohoff out, Foster to Gainer. Burns fouled out 4o Fos ter. Rlxey singled , to left. '.. Stock flew to Hooper. Nojuns, one hit, no error. T - ', .: , Eighth Inning ' V'! " ;'.' Boston Gainer beat out an Infield hit to, Stock. Lewis homed to center Hold bleachers, scoring Gainer ahead of him, tying the score. It was Duffy's .third smash of the series, Gardner flew to Paiikert. .Barry out, Bancroft to Luderus, . Cndy flew to Paskert. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Philadelphia 'Bancroft out. Scott to Gainer. Paskert flew to Gainer, i L ... L : n v-' ,1 y., sar Cravath walked, Dugcy running for Cravath, Luderus took' first when . hit by pitched bull, Duifoy had started for second ond Cndy mndo tho throw, Tho umpires compared notos before they docldod. Whltted out, Fostor to Gainer. No runs, n6 hits tto er- - rors. "'''''''.i,'i;i'.;V'.';: 1 I ry v(E(E 1 CoffcfeX ic A -A , 1 III, l V? Ninth Inning BoBton Becker replaced Cravath In right field. Foster fanned. Hoop er drove a home run Into center field stands, breaking the tie. It was the Red Sox' third home run of the game and Hooper's second. Scott out, Bancroft to Luderus. '.Speaker fan ned, and was thrown out at first when Burns dropped the third strike. One run,' one hit, no error. Philadelphia Nlehoff fanned. Burns out, Gainer unassisted. Kllll- fer batting for Rlxey. , Kllltfor out, Scott to Gainer. No runs, no hits, no error. Boston ... 5 10 1 Philadelphia .......... : 4 9 1 Summary: Home runs Hooper, 2; Lewis, Luderus. Two-base hit Lud erus. Three-base t hit Gardner. 8truck-out-r By Mayer, none; by Rlxey, 2; by Foster, 6. Bases on balls Off Mayer, none; oft Foster, 2; off Rlxoy, 2. Hit by pitcher Stock, Hooper, Luderus. Runs responsible for Mayer, 2; FoRtcr, 8; Rlxey, 8. Double plays Pouter to Thomaa to Hoblltzel; Bancroft to Nlehoff to Luderus. . : ' Mayer allowed six hits and two runs; Rlxey four hlto and three runs. Attendance, 20,308. Receipts, $52,029, National commission's shore, 15,020.90; club owners' share, $46,828.10. 'r ;" 1 Time of game 2:15.' Umpires Klem at plate; O'Loughlln on bases; Evans and Rlglcr on foul lines. ' GERMANS CAPTURE SERR i . TOWN ON THE DANVBE (By United Press Leased Wire.) Berlin, via London, Oct. 12. Aus- tro-Gorman Invaders have captured Spmendrla, a Danube river town, the official statement today said. , KILL AMERICAN CATTLE , A . , DRIVEN ACROSS BORDER (By United Press Leased Wire.); ; E1 Paso, pet.' 12,7-General , Obre grin's forces were reported today ap proachlng Juarot, where a battle, la regarded Imminent. ; ' ' ' v Cattlemen have protested to the state and agriculture departments that an embargo should Ibe laid on Importation, of Mexican cattle,, as VUllstas are slaying many across the border owned by Americans. Old papers, 5o per package, at the Courier effice. CHICHESTER S PILLS Ml tiilUnl Afc your Ifi-MBHitl ft ili'bMttr'i IMumnrtJ Hmstri III in Ui-d UvliX i V.1 C'K V!J ' " nllw'i I'u.T of .vone " " J' !''m.iii, lf;'iu.ein..Vfn,s "... mi .... fl U WWM M.,HUIg, 8HLMA HCIIOOL REPORT I 'quirt of tlie Helnm Hcliool IHxtrlct ' No, 1 for tho Month Ending 1 , October 8 '.' VlV, Tboae neither tardy nor absent: Primary Room Chris, Ray. and Marvyn Chastain, Bee and kike, Al bert, Annlo, John and Willie Euds, Ethel Campbell, Susie and Winnie Hummer, Dudley" and George Ilelmi, Evolyn and Ralph Schmidt. , , :.A(ivanrpd Room Ha Hammer, Ellen Devar, George Schmidt, Lewis Hammer, Kdlih :, Chstrtaln, Edna Holms. ,. ' n, B, RYAN. : ' BESSIE HAN'S ETH. LOVE'S YOUNQ DREAM , 18 RUDELY DISPELLED Seattle, 04. 13. Joyce Hammer, IS yeara . old, daughter of former State 8enator Emerson Hammer, of Bedro-Woolley, and Louis Olllpopr 1 8 yeara old, ' all-around : athlete, might bare been , enjoying their honeymoon today If it had not been for Christopher Columbus, . As it Is, the would-hare-been bride is sobbing . as if her heart .would break at the borne of friends here, waiting for her father to arrive, and Olllpop is temporarily held In the county Jail. They eloped Monday, the girl wir ing her mother that they were "mar ried and safe." , But when they applied yesterday for the marriage license at Everett they learned that because Columbus had dlacorered America on October S it was a . legal .holiday and the court house waa closed. By this time the father had romp ed down to the telegraph office and sent word to sheriffs In western Washington to hold the couple If they showed up. So when they alight ed from the Everett interurban'here, they were taken Into custody. ' niIOARlANS REPUIiSED . I VY SERBS AT ZAITCTIAR Athens, via London, Oct. 18. Ser bian soldiers have repulsed the Bui garlan attempt to take their posl tlons south of Zaitchar, on tho rail road between , Nlah and Frochovo. .L-...:Srr YIut the Ford car will do h amply proved by It dally ue lu the hands of more than 000,000 owners. So simple to understand that every Ford owner knowa hla car like book he runs it and cares for It himself. Built of the best materials, powerful aud efllclent, It saves money In iteration and maintenance and come at a : very low price. .y, Runabout. $456.60;' Touring Car. $506.60, laid down at Grants Pass, complete, wlthpeedome-' ter. Why pay moret , ; ' ; JOSEPH MOSS, Agent On sale at Ford Garage, 304 N. 6th St. ...t fLi'ei MOTEL GRANTS PASS A QUIET, REFINED HOUSE, tastefully furnished with a view to our patrons' roinfort. Hot and cold running water, steam heat, and telephono In each roon, at TSo and $1.00 a day. Eighteen rooms havo leon reHorvcd for local people, the prlcea 110, 918 and flB a montli, with bath privileges. , ' Make your reservations now. ll - 1 ,T ;;Glassif iccl : Advertising-' TIME CARD :-..:i!.: California and Oregon Coast , Railroad Company . ;.. (Tbe Oregon Caves Route) ., Effective Monday, June 7, 1916. . Train No. 1 Iv. Grants Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrives Wllderville 7:a.m. Train No. 2 lr.WlIdervllle..ll:lS a.m. Arrives Grants Pass. 1Z: 00 neon Train No. 2 Iv. Grants Pass 1:00 p.m. Arrives WUdorville 1:45 p.m. Train No. 4 lv. Wllderville 6:16 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass........ 6:00 p.m. Every day In the week except Sunday. 8unaar Tralau Trains leave Granta Paas at 8 a, m. .i and 1 p. m. Trains leave Wllderville 8:45 a. m. . . and B p. m.., 'u . All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot. For all information regarding freight and passenger- service call at the office of the company. Public Ser vice building, tr pbonj 1I8-R Tor same. .... u Train will stop on flag at any point between Grants Pass and Wllderville. Passenge. service every day In the week. ' STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIIICVLA ; :. TION, BTC, V 1 'i Of the Rogue River Courier, pub- Usbed dally at Grants Pass, Oregon, required by Act of August 24, 1S13: Editor, WUford Allen. ..i Managing Editor, A. E. Voorbies. Business Manager, A. E. Voorbies. Publisher, A. E. Voorbies. . Owner, A. E. Voorbies. i Bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds. None."-. :!:J'.. : ". - ' 1 ' ; Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or dis tributed through the malls or other- wlso, to paid subscribers, during the six months preceding the date shown above, 808. f (Signed) A. E. VOORHIES. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of October, 1915.. W. L. IRELAND, 1 ! Notary Public. Envelops, 5c per package, 20c per 100. Courier Office. ' I r e m F, W, STREETS, Prop, and Mgr. OXFORD FOH SALE SLAB WOOD Williams Wood Yard. 'Ask 'for 'prices. '; ' 475tf rOK SALE Alfalfa hay. Sleepy , Hollow Farm's warehouse, former ly Dreamland rink. ? - 485tf VOR SALE OR RENT New and slightly ustd pianos and . organs'. ' Easy terms and rent applied on purchase price. Portland prices met. Rowell's Music House. ' 682 NOTICE Cabbage for kraat can be ecured by leaving order at Schall hbrn's grocery. Per hundred, one cent per pound. , Tomatoes 25c per box. G. A. Bryan. R. F. D. 4. 588 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 18 97100 acres In Merced county, Cal., water right paid, full 'bear ing peaches," alfalfa, ' grapes, " fig n u rsery, almonds, " berries, ' bu tid ings, windmill, 1 miles from two railroad ' towni ' Price" "18,000. Might '.'accept residence and 'part cash,vbalance on time." Write' for particulars to owner, W. S. Brown, Route 1, Wlnton."Cal. " 4 '689 FOR 8ALE Two Jots, each 60x100 feet Price $75 each, easy terms. For particulars see Joseph Moss, 204 North Sixth street ,676 TO EXCHANGE.' FOR EXCHANGE "Two, modern flaU . one block from main entrance to Golden Gate park, San Francisco. Valued $8,500. For ranch or good land suitable for raising hogs. Want alightly rolling country, with small acreage flat, for alfalfa with plenty of water. Address owner. 1076 60th street. Oakland. Cal. 70 TO RENT KOR RENT Seven-room , house on B street, with hot and cold water and bath. Wired for electric lights. Moderate rent. A pleasant loca tion., Inquire Mrs. N. P. Dodge, 211' West 'At street. Phone 148-R ' , ; 481tf FOR RENT Furnished three-room cottage, with sleeping tent, $10 per month. Call 245 West J. Ed H. Allen, v . : r ( 656U -i WANTED GRAIN WANTED Paying $30 per ton for barley, corn, oata. wheat or rye delivered Winona Ranch. Con tract any amount np to 15 tons. , F. .. R. , Steel, , .Winona I Ranch, ' Route 1. . - tf WANTED -Four young men or small family to rent suite, three furn- ' Ished rooms (two bed rooms and parlor), private bath, lavatories with hot water, steam heat, genu lne home comforts. The price will be satisfactory, Special prices tor single rooms, third floor, by the month. The Oxford Hotel. 573 LOST LOST Monday, October 11, between . residence of A. B. Cornell and Kin ney. & Truax store on Sixth street, belt buckle with green setting on fly. Finder address No. 1790, care Courier. -., -;. ...,-..,. 566 BOARD AND ROOMS. SEASIDE COMFORT at the Dodge Inn, Crescent City, Cal. Mrs. Bertha Thomas, propr. Rooms ' 60c, meals S5e. Convenient to all beaches. You will , enjoy this : place. , 478tf FURNISHED housekeeping rooms on . ground floor - and also upstairs. . Price reasonable. Inquire 621 D street. 668 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms on ground floor and. also upstairs. Price reasonable. , Inquire 621 D street;: h',;;,f, ;.t v.i ,,.f ? 678 -ETERINARY BURGEON f DR. .R, ,(J. BESTUI4 Veterinarian, Office tin ,.WlRetroutj Implement ; Building.; Phone' S08-R.1 VReal- ; dehce, Bhpne,5q5-R;. :,., .;VVf" LV ,.1 v Transfer o , pr03ipt and reliable Work by carefujL'dray. men;,' baggage ' service by' auto truck day or NiciiT. '"'' '.Dffice'in''':' , , v 1xw-fargo' rlho. ' : . ' PHONE 13-n .. Grnpe Crate Labels ; Beautiful labels, lithographed . In natural colors, for sale at reasonable prices at the Courier office. Ask for samples.' .' - ,'. PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT. M. D. Practice limited to diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat. . Glasses fitted." Office hours 9-12, 2-6, and on ap pointment.' Office phone C2; resi dence phone 259-J. , LOL'GHRIDGE, M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country call! attended day or nig tit. Res. phone' 3(9; office phone 182. Sixth and H. Tuffs Buflding. v J. P. TRUAX, M. D., PaysicUn and Surgeon. Phones: - Office, 226; residence, 324. -Call,.( answered at all hour.' ' Coua'rr calls at tended to. Lnndebnrg Bldg.. r. H,t INGRAM, B. C., D. O. Mental Spinal, Nerve us and Chronic Dis eases: Office: 215 "North Sixth street. Hours: 10 to 12.' 2 to 6. Other hours by appointment. Phone 7. Res. phone 248-J. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on disease of eye, . ear, note and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m., z to 6 p. m. Phones: ResV22i-J; office 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grafts Paas. Oregon. DE5TISTS B. C. MACY, D. M. D., first-clasa , dentistry. ;;lp9,H, South . Sixth tfeet, Granu Pass.. Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT. D. M. D- Mod , ern 'dental work. Marguerite E. Heyer, dental assistant. Rooms 4 and 5, Golden Rule building. Grants Pus, Ore., Phone 265-J. M. R. BRITTEN, Dentist Rooms 2 and 3, Lundburg building, opposite post office.' "Hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Saturdays 9 a, m. to 12 m. - ATTORNEYS H.i D. NORTON, Attorney-at:Law. Practice In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIG WILLIAMS Attorneys-at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Building. Grants Paas. Ore. E. S. VANDYKE, Attorney. Practice In all courts. First National Bank Bldg... ...... .':. EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Office Masonie Temple, ' Grants Pass, Oregon. ; A. C. HOUGH. Attorney-at-Law. Golden , Rule Building. Granta Pass. Oregon. W. T. MILLER. Attnrney-at-Law. Cqunty; auorney for Josephln County. Office Schalhorn Big.' DECOK.TORS AND PAINTERS FAPERHANGING. graining, paint ing. For best work at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. G. Plant. South Park street. ASSAYER8 EV R. CROUCH, assayer, chemist, metallurgist Rooms 201-203 Pad dock Building, Grants Pass.' v DRAYAGE'AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AU kinds of drayage and transfer, work carefully and promptly done. Phone 132-R. Stand at freight depot. A. Shade, Propr. F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, paeked, shipped and stored.' Phone Clark ft Holman, No. 60. Residence phone 124-R. MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water, put up ln Ft 5-gallon glass Jars and delivered at your deor, fresh, pure sanitary Telephone 29 3-R and water wagon wtii.'eaii-.?''-. ;; '. te4t PURE MQUNTAIN, WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial tests ash ! sure 't'hai thW Vkter la pure.De Uvere'd 'in live-gallon betnes '"6c.v v W, El BeckwltL . Order by phone, 692-F-8. T ,Vr- ' v 469tf. M LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, AJ Fv o '''a;v M, 8tated 'eommunlca- tlbnti'lrt ihd;d Tuesdays . I vVtaUlng, brethren cor jl lally invited. F. W. uusseu, GOttlBN KULE LODGE, No, 78. 1.0. nosday eve. In I.O.O.F.; -mm" hall, cor, 6th and H Sta. Visiting Odd Fe'llowa cordially Invit ed', to bo present. ;V,.,H. Ryan, N.; O.s Clyde Martin, Secretary. , " Location, notices, Courier office.