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Ht'NDAV, OCTOBER 17, I01S. IMII.V lUM.Llfi IIIVKH ( OtlUKK PAGE THREE s CRAVATH, PHILLIES' DEMON i SLUGGER, TOO OLD FOR j MAJORS FIVE YEARS A00 it t ; I'v-V'. f ' ' .Lr " ) ' v -Zr! - - y ft tiA i.". -.... -.n-?. -.;.--f.-.T,rr .. : JP ,.' v. r.. f. : . i, - . : .. . ' .. ; rv, ; . ' . . ' M-j '. , - I'hoto by Anutrlcan I'rM Aoooclatlon. LIKE the elevator man. w nil tmvn our "w anrt dnwnn" In life. Cotlilw lh caiMt of Onvvjr rrnvHlh. otillli-liliT nutl HliiBifor of I'm M.Tftn'i j 'TliljInR rhlllU'H." Five yt'iirn nuo t'ravulli wa roiiNltlvi'tJ too uA !ui Iho bif leuoH, unci ho drifted to lh Mliiiienpoll Aincrlcnu Aiivo.Ia ilou club. For thriD year ho iviiihIiioiI wlili Hint mini until hi ii'iHiiutioit u Ions (IIhUihc atlrkpr ramo to tlio notice of the t'hlliulelhla uiaiiuKcmcni. ami ho waa promptly alumni to a I'lillly oontract. Now tSavvy h one of the moat valuable men In I'at Moran'a H.jtintl. A Alpler la the mnliwtay of the I'hllllea' defeiiKe, Oavvy la the moat potent fartor of their olTenne. ami hla hmu drlvea hav liroken up a many Imll Kinnea thin aeimon aa those of any man In either of the major lenguea. ue u the aeanou'a "home run kins." havlns over twenty already to hla eredlt. and be bojiea to add a few more to the total he fore the final eurtalu. c Some Queer Ones SMiit KulriK iHiired from daui tloora ofHeitttlu. Itellii k' toiui HliiiipKliootcia' con for t'hleiiKo'a Imme )efene foreea. MoiuiNhliie hiIII for iiiiiUIuk third rail whlsKy Jiniinl nil 11 fill tloor of New York lint. With hrr tlncer Hlrl eiuiKht foul IKiiind pickerel nt Itock Hill. N. J., hut flttli lilt off part of the (Inuer. Couldn't Mtny buld. ao Hartford (Conn. i editor him reNluuud uiember , ahlp In Huld I loud Club of America. To be a mother to him Mnrylnnd wo mini of Hlxty imink'd twenty -one-year-old youth rho la younger thun any of her avven clillilrcn. For menllnu four eiira of Ktveu corn Jemey youth of eluhtecn Heiiteiiced by Juxtlco of pence to nerve tlvo yeiira In nnvy. The nnvy ohjeeta. Thief who atole Itlhle and coat hint May In UopldiiHVllle. Ky., Ima returned them with explanation the Itlhlu eon . Tertetl him. They jjaveWiliu the Bible back. Mala Frahlona In 1850. Mule fuNliliina of I8.M) hud other din eoinfort!4 liculdea lous hair. TroiiNeia were tlulit uml Imttonetl tinder the foot with brond atrnpa. Every mnn ln naplred to lie well (lroned wore IiIh coat ao hli;h In tlie eollnr tlmt.tho back or the hut rented on If TIiIh funblon witH no prevuleut that, accord lug to 8lr AlKcrnon Weat. "every hat had u creacent of cloth on the bark of the balm to prevent the rubbing of the beaver or Imitation benver of which the hat waa mado. (or allk hnta were not then Invented." And from the aamo authority we lenrn thnt "opera hnta were unknown, and In the even Ins a foldlmt chnpenu brna waa carried undor the ann."-London Mall. firapo ttatc liitltola nnautlful labpla, lithographed in natural colors, for sale at renBonablo prices tit the Courier oillce. Ask for gnmplcH. CHICHESTER S PILLS OlAiloNO IIIIAMt I'tl.l.H, l ,r . Mil vrin'liNiwnuIintlbiel,AiwN;- Hr fiii K.'Jl JTil-ftiM-loi3" IMnmiwil Tlnind lilAJ-lv I'll! In Mr "! Vluld lnimlllAV iC7iTa ", '"" i',,"- v f vWl ?'" n'u ?tjt"rL.. 1 7 w ftiitioM. A.kt.w' rt.i'in-d.'rrB'f A. -if 1 7" frt SOLD BfDRUOQISIS VtRVVKt'RE M t . I If M I a 7 In m . V :.'"lr " 8'an:or. Imiiler, r'. Voo iio uoi kn you nre ilHdulnln. I h.,ve wen Hm iii.ihI respectnlile pcr-"li iilni"i out wlielimil by 11. At lit! a lllit Hound, xklmmlnu tlio t niili Ilk u vnl low before the xtoriu. very -olil,,- iphi iiIhhIiuoi i iniiiuiiirx ninl purr mid nitt'H In Ita rouroe oNoiirl nrrw. It tx on aoiueltoily'a iiioutli. ami softly. Hoftly ()la mi, piunoi It cllilcx alyly Into your ear The, evil Ik done. It l horn. It creepa. It walka. and with- Krawlnc power (rlnfonaiidoi It coca from mouth to mouth dliibollcully. Then, all of a iudden-1 can't tell you how you aeo Slander MtralK'hten up. hla, awell mid grow tall before your very eyea. It aprluK. atri'tchca Ita wlnpt. whirla. eu vclopa. aelzea. carries off: It llashea llgtitnlns; It thunders ami becomes a hue and cry, a public crescendo, a uni versal chorus of hatred and proscrip tion. Who Indeed could atop It Beau marclmls. ' LEOPOLD OF BAVARIA. First German Commandar to En tar aa Wnw Was Oeeupiad. 3 v Jtir s jp- . . .-."i . ... ji A CRUSH OF WORLDS. Hew Our Solar Sytttm May end and a New One C Born, The whole of the present solur ay fuiit l ultluiutely to full Into the sun, causing au eiploslon thnt may result In a new M.'ir s.VKiem. Huch l the theory put forward by I'ru'reaaor Thlllp Ftf nth, a well known astronomer, whore reputation Ima rested principally upon hla researches Into the conditions on the moon. The novel feature of Dr. Faulu'a the ory Is that It Is bused upon the suppo sition Unit a trout part of, t lie known solnr system, Includln).' especially the planets Jupiter, L'rnuos and Malum, ore not composed of mineral matter at all. but ore tremendous masses of Ice or balls of tee surrounding a mineral ker Bel. Furthermore, ho declare, a part of what la now known aa the Milky way la not mluerul or gaseous, but "a dug of lee dust." masse of particles of Ice mispeudud lu space, the other planets receiving a conxumt addition to their Ice muss from this source. Professor Fautb declares that the world already at some remote periods bus hod a similar oxiterlence. resulting lo the death of nearly all animate na ture, and that all species of life as we know It have arisen since then. Even tuully the planets swinging through their ourrow orbits will fall Into the sun, causing a new explosion and per haps the blrtb of a new solar system, but for thousands of years before that time, all life, either on earth or else where, will have dtsappared.-Kanaa City Journal. ' ' CabbaQt. Cabbage lu Its muiiy varieties has been develocd from a single wild growth culled ttinxlia oleruccn. which In It wJd state s Very remote In u piurame from our i-ubbuge. Kale, cauliflower and eollards come from the same origin The principal cultivated variolic, of nil these are knowu to have extkied as fur back as the six teenth ceutury. Quit 80. "Here somebody says that electric currents can be made to take the plac of food In austaluliig life." "Whnt n shocking tbeory!"BalH more American. I count life Just the stuff to try t!r soul's "wtrenirth nn.-Rmwnlng 'reapassnotlcea. printed on cloth, r the Courier office. What the Ford car will ita dally use in the hands of more than 900,000 owners. Ko simple 'to understand that every Ford owner knows Ida car like a book he runs It and cares for It hlmaclf. Built of the best material powerful and efficient. It saves money In operation and maintenance and cornea at a very low price. Runabout. $456.60; Touring Car, $506.60. laid down at Grants Pass, complete, with speedome ter. Why pay more? , JOSEPH MOSS, Agent On sale at Ford Garage, 304 N. 6th St. ban : ! ' i j HOTEL OXFORD GRANTS PASS A QUIET, REFINED HOUSE, tastefully furnished with a view to our patrons' comfort. Hot and cold running water, steam heat, and telephone In ewh too n, at 7Bo and 1 1.00 a day. ElghteenVooms have 'been reserved for local people, the prices i $10, 912 and $15 a month, with bath privileges. Make your reservations now. Classified Advertising fOit BALK SLAB WOOD Williams Wood Yard. Ask for prices. 475tf FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Sleepy Hollow Farm's warehouse, former ly Dreamland rink. . 4S&tf FOIt BALE OB RENT Ner and slightly used pianos and -organs. Easy terms and rent appllod on purchase price. Portland prices met. Howell's Music House. (82 FOIt SALE OR i EXCHANGE 18 97100 acres In Merced county, Cal., water right paid, full bear , Ing peaches, alfalfa, grapes, fig nursery, almonds, berries, build ings, windmill, 1 V miles from two railroad towns. Price $8,000. Might accept residence and part cash, balance on time. Write for particulars to owner, W, 8, Brown, Route 1, Winton, Cal. 589 FOR SALE Two lots, each 60x100 feet. Price $76 each, easy terms. 1 For particulars see Joseph Moss, 204 North Blxth street. 57$ FOR SALE 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 bouse. 572 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 12-acre tract in Kerby, orchard full bear ing, vines, berries, etc. Irrigation plant in order. Residence and out house. Horace BIgelow, Kerby, Oregon. " - 672 FOR SALE at public auction at Burk halter's stable, Wednesday, October 20, at 2 p. m., pair of work mares. 671 FOR SALE CHEAP Complete assay ing outfit, good condition, bargain for cash. Full particulars and list of articles upon writing to Geo. W. Howe, attorney. Crescent City, California. 573 I do U amply proved by P, W. STREETS, Prop, and Mgr. JONATHAN APPLES, 60c per sack at ranch, three miles weat of town on hill road. J. W, Henderson. 569 VETERINARY SURGEOX DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian, , Office in Wlnetrout Implement ' Building. Phone S08-R. Resi dence phone 305-R. ' TO BENT FOR RENT Seven-room bouse on U 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 A street. Phone 148-R 481tf TO LEASE for one year, furnished hotel, 13 guest rooms. Price rea sonable. Address Box 34, Mer lin, Oregon. 671 WANTED WANTED Fonr young men or small family to rent suite, three furn ished rooms (two bed rooms' and parlor!, private hath, lavatories with hot water, steam heat, genu ine home comforts. The price will be satisfactory. Special prices for single rooms, third floor, by the month. The Oxford Hotel. 673 TO EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Two modern flats one block from main entrance to Golden Gate park, San Francisco. Valued $8,500. For ranch or good land suitable for raising, hogs. Want slightly rolling country, with small acreage flat, for alfalfa with plenty of water. Address owner, 1076 60th street, Oakland. Cal. 70 HOARD &NI BOO MM. SEASIDE COMFORT at the Dodge Inn, Crescent City, Cal. Mrs. Bertba Thomas, propr. Rooms 50c, meals 35c- Convenient to all beaches. You will enjoy this place. 478tf TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Caves Route) Effective Monday, June 7, 1915.' Trsln No. 1 It. Grants Pass 7:00 a,m. Arrives Wllderville 7:45 a.m. Train No. 2 It. Wllderrille 6:15 p.m. Arrives Grants Pass. 6:00 p.m. Every day in the week except Sunday. SnnciaT Tralxu Trains leave Grants Pass at S a. m. and 1 p. in. Trains leave Wllderville 9:46 a. m. ' and 5 p. m. 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, or phon. 138-R for same. Train will stop on flag at any point between Grants Pass and Wllderville. Passengfc, service every day In the week. Qesthovan't "Moonlight Sonata.' The story runs that Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" alwaya so called, though he ao rarely gave a descriptive name to any of hla works waa com-) posed ' on an occasion when be had been ploying to some stranger foil; by cbtmce. Walking with a friend, he overhenrd Id a bumble bouse some one playing with much feeling a bit of one 'of his sonatas. He paused to listen Inn moment the music ceased, and a tfrl spoke longingly of her wish to hour some really good concert. The voice whs so appealing that the com poser stepped without hesitation to the d or nm! knocked- Admitted to the .wondcrlutt Ihhju he sultl. "1 will (tiny for you." and pkiyed wonderfully till the t:mtii liurued out. Then with the mooiilixlit lilllng the room he began to Improvise the mysterious delicate lironrhlnjrs of the befrimilug of that woiulerful sonata, then the tricksy ell' like second purt and the glory of the close. On Exception. "They tell me your boas has got one of those elBcleucy experts on the Job. Speeding everything up, 1 BupposeT" . "Tes," said the disgruntled employee. "Everything except the clock." Pitts burgh Press. v Mining blanks, Courier office. Grants Pass Transfer Go. PROMPT AND RELIABLE WORK IIY CAREK'L DRAY. . MEN. v HA(J(3ACE l SERVICE UV A ri'O TRUCK DAT OR 1 NIGHT. : .. ;' ' 1 OFFICE IN WELLft-FARGO HLIKJ. mONE 1B-R rilYSICIAXS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to dlaeases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-6, and on ap pointment. Office phone 62; resi dence phone 359-J. , S. , LOUGHRIDGE, M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Res. phone 369; office phone 182. ; Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Phones: Office, $25 ; residence, 324, ' Call answered at all hours. Couatry calls at tended to. Lundeburg Bldg. F. H. INGRAM, D. C, D. O. Mental Spinal, Nerve us and Chronic Dis eases. Office: 215 North Sixth street, . Honrs: 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Other hours by appointment. Phone 7. Res. phone 248-J. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Phones: "v Res., 234-J; office, 257-J. Schmidt Building. Grants Pass, Oregon. DENTISTS E. C. MACT, D. M. D., first-class dentistry. 109 H South Sixth street, .Grants Pass. Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. Marguerite E. Heyer, dental assistant. Rooms 4 and' 6, Golden Rule building. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265-J.. M. R. BRITTEN, Dentist Rooms 2 and 3, Lnndbnrg building, opposite post office. Honrs 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-Law. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIO ft WILLIAMS Attorneys-at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Building, Grants Pass, Ore. E. S. VANDYKE, Attorney. Practice in all courts. First National Bank Bldg. I . EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Office Masonic Temple, Grants' Pass, Oregon. "-..';.; A, C. HOUGH; Attorn ey-ftt-Uw, Golden - Rule Building. Grants Pass,' Oregon. W. T. MILLER. Attorney-at-J-aw" County attorney for Josephine County.' Office Schalhorn Big. . DECORATORS ANP PAINTERS PAPERHANGING. graining, paint ing. For best work at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. O. Plant, South Park street. AS8AYER8 E. R. CROUCH,, assayer, chemist,. metallurgist. Rooms 201-203 Pad dock Building, Grants Pass. DRAY AGE AND TRANSFER COMMEhCIAL TRANSFER CO; All kinds of drayage , and : transfer work carefally and promptly done., Phone 132-R. Stand . at Ireight depoL 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 In 6-gallon glass jars and delivered ; at your door, fresh, pure jBanitary Telephone 293-R and water Vagoa will call. , 64tf PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial tests as sure that this water Is pure. De livered In five-gallon battles, 25c, . W. E. Beckwith,. Order by phone, 602F-3. 469tt. LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. M. Stated communica tions lst'tndld Tuesdays Visiting brethren codlally Infited. F. W. . Russell, ; Jr W. M. Edw. Q. Harris. secretary.'. . , .' GOLDEN RULE LODGE. No. 78. l.O. , ' O.F., meets every. Wed- ; , yf 1 uesduy eve. in I.O.OiF. i y'''" hall, cor. 6th and H Stsi ., Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invlt ed to be present. W. H. Ryan, N ' Q.5 Clyde Martin. Secretary, Location notices, Conrler office. Y n if I ! J. I fl