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TUVR8DAY, OCTOBER SI, 1915. DAILY ROGUE RIVER COCKIER PAC3 THREE tr between us-" at LANG ft CO. waro the only coffee roaatara wko feve tka public tka baaafte whan tka prion of raw coffaa cam down. GOTHIC TMCNCW COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT QUITS OOIJ) FIELDS TO RAISE SPUDS IK FLORIDA Seattle, Oct. 21. Orlsxlod of hair, old, and a trifle ill IT la the jolnta, Coffee The time for good coffee is every time you drink coffee! Why waste time .with any other kind? If coffee means more than a hot drink to you, you will like Schilling's Best You will like the flavor, the absence of chaff, the even ('rinding, the economy of its strength. The airtight tlm protect the coflne-fluvor. You get It fresh. Schilling's Best. cuwtt. rtanooy a co.. natao The History of the World FROM TUB DAWN OF CREATION ' until TUB GREAT WAR la depleted In art, science and Industry ' ... and presented In Wonderful eolors PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION ...... Ban Francisco ; This wonderful Exposition closes Dec. 4 th Don't Miss It , Lest you alwaya look back to 1115 with regret Scenic Shasta Route Through .the wonderful Valleys of the W11-" lamette, the Sacramento, the Umpqua and . the Rogue offers exceptional diversion. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES . Full particulars with copy of "booklet "Wayside Notes. Shasta Route" or "California and Its Two World Expositions" on application to nearest agent- SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. COFFEE HRJL'.WLUJID Is the Best Coffee I Can Find at Any Price" This It Ik verdict la thou sands of koma. Those who Ullkt in the rich, mallow flavor of perfectly bUndad coffto will find complala tat Ufaction In ROYAL CLUB. Atk your trocar to supply you lor- National Coffao VVaalb Oct I8h to 23d. LANG & CO. ' 3 ova Portland Dash, an Alaaka dog, ii here with hta master, B. JCenua, a gold miner on hli way to Florida, hit future home. "I couldn't leave him," said Kenna. "I raited him from a puppy yean ago and be haa been my friend and companion ever alnce." Kenna baa Just aold bla mining; In tretta near Nome and Council and with bla family and Dash la going to Florida to "raise spuds." W MOUNT HOOD PREPARING TO EMULATE LASSEN? (By United Preaa Leaned Wire.) The Dallea, Oct 11. The citizens of The Dallea were atlll puxxled to day toy what appeared to be smoke laiulng from the vicinity of the crater of Mount Hood, 1,000 feet below the aummlt. It waa either amoke or a peculiar atmospheric condition, they declare. The phenomenon waa witnessed by hundreda late yesterday. CITY, TREASURERS NOTICE There re funds In the city treas ury to redeem all warrants drawn on tb general fund numbered No. 11245 to 11636, Inclusive. Interest will cease after October IS, 1916. Dated at Cranta Pass, Oregon, October 11, 1915. 0. P. JESTER, ( 575 n City Treasurer. COUNTY TREASURER'S . CALL FOR WARRANTS All Josephine County (Pink) Road Warrants, protested prior to May 1, 1115, Inclusive, are hereby called In, and are payable at the Treasurer's Office on or after the 20th day of October, 1915, at which date Interest will cease. J. E. PETERSON, 10-22-St . County Treaaurer. ri-r FLICKING IlOLD.l l TAKES , THREE 8HOT8 AT VICTIM Seattle, (Tel. 21. "You will squeal on me, well take that!" Dang! Dang! Dang! ,.' . This was the reception accorded II. Tuttle whun be stopped from a bouse where ho had been telephoning the police after being held up and robbed of 85 cents. After firing the three shots, none of which took ef fect, tbo thief disappeared early this morning. ' NEW ROAD OPENS IN NORTHERN WASHINGTON Seattle, Oct. 21.- The trail of the iron horse today links' Port Angeles and Port Townsend. The first train over the Seattle, Port Angeles ft Western railway, branch of the Chi cago, Milwaukee ft St, Paul, carried officials of that road yesterday, Jt paasca through a rich timber, dairy and agricultural region on the Olyni plo peninsula. Seattle will be con nected with the Port Townacnd term inus by a car ferry service. Regular freight and passenger service will be Inaugurated in a month, it Is an nounced. AlBTltAIJA TO GET NORTHWEST PRINT PAPER Portland, Oct 21. Two thousand tons of print paper, consigned to Aus tralian newspapers and wholesalers, which are on the municipal docks waiting to be loaded on a steamer to day, represents the first shipment of Oregon paper to the antipodes in more than a decade. The paper was aold by the Crown Willamette Paper company nd the order was filled at the Camas, Wash., plnnt. PORTLAND WOMAN IS CHARGED WITH ARSON Portland, Oct 21. Charged with setting fire to her home in 1912 and colloctlng 12,700 Insurance, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, a dressmaker, Is in Jail today awaiting arraignment. Mrs. Kennedy ,1s alleged to be a member of the arson ring which bus operated In Portland for a number of years'. , : . $ ARREST YOUNG MAN ' FOR ALLEGED FORGERY Portland, Oct. 21. Arrested at the request of Centralln, Wash., authori ties, on the charge of forgery, a man giving the name of Cecil Rlchford, 24 years old, and claiming to be the son of a wealthy eastern man, is be ing held here today. The detoctlvea clnlm to have clews which may Implicate Rlchford In for geries in San Francisco and other coast cltlos. GERMANS SUCCEED IN ATTACKS NEAR RIGA Berlin, Oct. '21. Gorman capture of the Dvlua bonk from Borkowlts to Borsmuondd, southeast of Riga, was officially claimed today. BETHLEHEM STEEL ' IS STILL ADVANCING New York, Oct. 81. On two sales Bethlehem Stool Common advanced 70 point, selling up to 6.99 to. day.' Location notices, Courier office.' E01S0H DAY IS -CELEBRATED AT PI-PACIFIC SHOW (By United Press Leased Wire.)1 San Francisco, Oct. 21. A weeV of tribute to Thomas Alva Edison culminated today in "Edison day" at tho Panama-Pacific exposition, with tho electrical wizard as the central figure for admiring thousands. ' Music and entertainment, with Just a etraln of things serious, marked tbe day. Festival hall, where the formaU ceremonies were held, was packed with people. As President Moore of tbe exposition presented tbe wizard of light with a commemora tive brouze medal Edison was visibly touched, but simply acknowledged bis appreciation with a bow of his bead. Prior to tbe medal ceremonies Edi son and bis close friend, Henry Ford, were guests of honor at a luncheon given by President Moore and direc tors of tbe exposition. Edison, accompanied by Ford, was followed by hundreds of school chil dren and grown-upa on his tour of the fair grounds today. High good humor was evidenced by the Inven tor as be occasionally stopped to ex change a word with groups of eager children. Tonight Edison and his party will witness a special fireworks program, arranged In his honor. Half a ton of explosives will be 'used and a set piece representing a mammoth model of the first electric light Invented by Edison, surmounted by tbe Inscrip tion "1879-1915," will be touched off. BANDITS CONTINUE TO WORK IN THE EAST (By United Press Leased Wire.) New York, Oct. 21. Plying their trade as in the days of western hold ups, bandits early today followed up the recent West Shore hold-up by an attempt to rob the "silk express" car rying a small fortune In raw silk. Railroad detectives, however, drove them off with rifles, while the rob bers kept up a running fight until they disappeared in the underbrush. Posses are now combing the under brush about Rldgewood, N. J. .More extensive service for Ford owners Is aa-V ntircd ly the addition of new branches and more agent. Over 000,000 Fords now In daily use 7.000 Ford ngenU to give service, should be evidence enough to any prospective buyer of : the stability, quality and general popularity of. this universal car. - Runabout 8456.60; Touring Car, $506.60, laid down in Grants Pass, complete with equipment including speedometer. On sale at Ford Garage, 304 N. 6th St JOSEPH MOSS, Agent I,.,. ;v-"; v .;'.v.',.,-. v.:; ft HOTEL OXFORD GRANTS PASS A QUIET, REFINED HOUSE, tastefully furnished with a view to our patrons comfort Hot and cold running water, steam neat, and telephone In each roon, at 75o and 91.00 s day. Eighteen rooms have been reserved for local people, the prices 10, $ia and 915 a month, with bath privilege. Make your reservations now. FOM SALR BLAB WOOD Williams Wood Yard. Ask for prices. ' 1 476tf FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Sleepy Hollow Farm's warehouse, former 1 Dreamland rink. . 4S5tf FOR SALE OR RENT New and slightly used pianos and organs. ' Easy terms and rent applied on purchass price. - Portland prices met Rowell's Music House. 682 FOR SALE OR 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 xk miles from two railroad, towns. - Price f 8,000. Might accept residence and part cash, balance on time. Write for particulars to owner, W. S. Brown, Route 1, Wlnton, Cal. 589 FOR SALE Two lots, each 50x100 feet Price $75 each, easy terms. For particulars see Joseph Moss, 204 North Sixth street 575 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 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL , CALF Good Individual, well bred, high record ancestry, . price low. Registered Berkshire pigs by Laurel Champion, world's record sire. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Grants Pass, Ore. tf TO RENT FOR 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 A street Phone 148-R ' 481tf FOR RENT CHEAP Large, commo- dlous house two blocks from post . office. O. S. Blancbard. 568tf HOUSEKEEPING rooms on ground floor, with bath and electric lights, for rent at 207 West C street 674 F. W. STREETS, Prop, and Mgr. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms on ground floor and also upstairs. Price reasonable. Inquire 21 D street 674 WANTED 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 beat, genu ine home comforts. The price will be satisfactory. Special prices for single rooms, third floor, by the month. The Oxford Hotel. : 673 WANTED Good sound buggy and single harness. Make low price for cash. Address No. 1844, care Courier. 673 VETERINARY BURGEON UK. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office In Wlnetrout Implement Building. , Phone 308-R. Resi dence phone 205-R.: TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Bailroad Company (The Oregon Caves Route) Effective Monday, October 18,1916 Train No. 1 lv. Grasta Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrive Wildervtlle 8:00 a.m. Train No. 2 lv. Wildervllle 5:00 p.m. Arrive Grants Pans 8:00 p.m. Every day in the week. Including Sunday All trains leave Grants Pass from tbe corner ol G and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company, Pnblie Ser vice building, or phoij aI8-R lor same. Train will stop on Has at any point between Grants Pass and Wildervllle. Passeng6 service every day In the week. JAPS ARE SUPPLYING " RUSSIANS WITH ARMS (By United Press Leased Wire.) Vienna, Oct. 21. That Japan has heeded the Russian plea for supply ing her with munitions was Indicated today by a war office statement which reported capture of Japanese fire arms and ammunition in the Gallcla struggle. This seixure was incidental to destruction of an armored train in the Putllovka river region. An infantry scouting party wrecked the train after a shell from the Austrian positions demolished the locomotive 100 yards distant Fighting In the Kolkl district was reported unchanged. WANT HIGHER WAGES FOR SAILING IN WAR ZONE Seattle, Oct. 21. Twenty mem bers of the crew of the American full rigged ship Dirlgo, ready to sail for Sweden with a cargo of barley, have deserted, following refusal of their demands for increased pay for the coming voyage through the war tone Although tbe American flag has been painted on the sides of the big craft, the sailors declared the hazard too great unless their wages were raised. EXPECT VERDICT DC CHARLTON CASE NEXT WEEK Como, Italy, Oct. 21. The Illness of Mlcaeli Picardl, Porter Charlton's counsel, la understood to be so Im proved that ft was believed today he can resume his work In 'the case against the young American charged with slaying his wife, the former Mary Scott Castle, Callfornlan, to morrow. .- At any rate. It la (believed no fur ther delay will be permitted. A ver dict Is expected next week. At tendants reported Charlton still very nervous, but as he haa already tofd his own story of hammering the wo man to death, he will be questioned only incidentally hereafter, and It Is hoped he will not break down, as was feared Tuesday. DIPI)MATIC CORPS DESERTS SERB CAPITAL London, Oct. 21. "The diplomatic corps at Ntsh, Serbia, has left for Cacak, the entente ministers stopping at Crajevo (Kragevo)," according to a News Agency dispatch from Athens today. Grants Pass Transfer 60. ' PROMPT AND, RELIABLE WORK BY CAREFUL DRAY MEN. BAGGAGE , SERVICE BY 'ATTO TRUCK. BAY OR NIGHT. ' ... .-. OFFICII IN WELLS-FAJIGa BLDG. PHONB 15VR 1 PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of tbe eye, ear-. . nose and throat Glasses fitted. Office hours 1-12, 3-6, and on ap pointment. Office phone 62; resi dence phone 369-J. 3. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D., Physician .. and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Res., phone 319; office phone 182. Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TRUAX, M. D., Pbysiclan and Burgeon. - Phones: Office, ,326; residence, 324. Call, answered at all hours. Conakry calls at tended to. Luadeburg Bldg. f. H. INGRAM, D. a, D. O, Mental 8plnal, Nerve as and Chronic Dis eases. , Office: 215 North Sixth street. Honrs: 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Other hours by . appointment. Phone 7. Res. phone 248-J.":- DR. ED BYWATEKV8pociaitt en diseases .f eye,' eat." noes and throat; glasses fltted.Office hours f to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Phones: Res., 234-J; office. 257-J. Schmidt Building. Grafts Pus. Oregon. . DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. M. D.. first-class dentistry. . 109ft 8outh 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. " ." 1 1 . " 1 '..irn a- - t and 8, Lundburg bulldingppoella:c . .' ; . Vi T post omce. Hours a. ny ta m.; 1:30 to 6 p. m. Saturdays a. m. to 12 m, . ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-Law. Practice In all State aad Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIQ ft WILLIAMS Attorney s- at-Law, Grants Pass 'Banking Co. Building, Grants Pass, Ore. E. a VANDYKE. Attorney. Practice In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. EDWARD H. RICHARl),. Attorney- ; tcXaW. VffiHM6Ecstf;,Tp" ritta;pass; ot-iw v : f, :jinJiifSi A, " C. HOt'G taifciteraey-at-Law, ' !lGiaeA.,R!ilClnPn8- Grants Pass, Oregon. : W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law. County attorney tor Josephine County. Office Schalhorn Big. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING. graining, paint ing.. . For best work : at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. O. Plant. 8outh Park street. , ' A8SATERH OL R. CROUCH, aasayer, chemist, . metallurgist Rooms 201-203 Pad dock Building, Grants Pass. DRAY AGE4 AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER. CO. A1V kinds of drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone ilf-R. Stand at" freight depot A. Shade, Propr. F G. ISHAM, drayage and Uanafer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, peeked, shipped and stored. Phene Clark A Holman, No. . Residence phone 184-R. MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water, pt up In 6-gallon glass Jars ana aeiuereu at your deor, fresh, puresanltary Telephone 293-R and waterNragon wUl call. , 664tt PURE MOUNTAIN WATEBr-Clear and refreshing. Bacterial tests as sure that thla water la pure. De livered In flve-gallen bottles, 26c. W, E. Beckwltb. Order by phone, 803-F-8. 469tf. LODGES GRANTS PA33 LodgeNo. 84, A. F. A. M. Stated communica tions 1st 'and 3d Tuesdays Visiting orethrea cordially Invited. F. W. Russell, Jr- W. at Ildw. O. Harris, eereUry. ' GOLDEN RULE LODGE, No. 78, I.O. 1 . OF., meets every Wed- mS. hall. cor. 8th and 11 Sts. Vlsltina- Odd Fallows cordially' invit ed to be present. W. H. Ryan, "N. G.; Clyde Martin, Secretary. Grape Crate Labels- V Beautiful labels, lithographed In natural colors, for sale at reasonable prices at the Courier office. Ask for samples. ,-. A v