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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1915. DAILY ItOOUB RIVCn COURIER ' Ur-3- "ASShtmlii f.Vry Drop" t today frees yeer hartfwar sr are. nunc hii.k stove polish For sale at 1UKJI M ItlVKIl HARDWARE Tit III Red Front ' LCCIC! Ct' L.uil. Th T.tr.ih ti-.r. I.J f.u:-. er.d Its ; LiA.it i i a .!, !i p. ' -The , Ion of i; inn' H ii I'n m il or iter t"i ilu i'vii1,(iiiii ii f inllliury nml rlvll iiicill lifilluti-l li Nupoleuti wlilli hhihiiI Miiy III, I'liC. nml liinimu rali'il .1 u:- II, Isoi. Tin- tli-turuMon urlfilimll)' iHiiulxli'd of n Mi.ir t-uuluta-lug l lie ixtrliiili uf Num.Uhii surround ed by ii w roii IU of oak mnl luurel. wltU tht ln;eiitl. "NrtKilouu Kuiiweur des Francnls;" ou the reverse wns tbo French eugl with thunderbolt In bin talon and the legend. "Ilouneur et Patrle," Tb order has been remodeled mt- Baskets! Baskets! Beautiful brown JnpancRO baskets for tlowprs, fruit or sandwiches, liavo just bVeii received. 'Japanese silver Incqiter trayi aro on display in our windows Bemaray's 't;. ii t r - Ti7j 7 IJke the icron Il In everywhere. You rnn't nt:l away from Fowl norvke for Ford ouuoi-h to l found In riutlinlly every buNlnena center of tlvllluitlon. Ford re nlm are wldoin imhsUmI but are alwa'ya at hand and com! hut little when riulrvd. TourlnK Car $rO0.6O; Hunahout 1456.60, laid down In Granta raa, completo with equipment, Including apecdomoter. i On aale nt Ford Garage, No. 304 N. 6th St. JOHKI'H MOHH, Agent I IGHTS GO OUT ft aoon at the dream city In Ann Hr.n(!iiuo. for thn Panama ' Pacific Exposition close December 4, 1915 You cannot afford to put off any longer your California trip. It you are interested In aclontlOo farming, In mining, In horticul ture, In art; the atudy of these thing at tht exposition will aid you in a financial way. Ijow ltotes are tlll In effect on the f - v Shasta Route Write for our Illustrated ibooklet "Waylde Note" , SOUTHERNPACIFIC John N. Scott, Gonoral Fa. Agt. ' rorUand, Oregon erul tin i oh. tlio ImmI mvii m'.oii I vinx Hub sequent to Hie iNni'iiMI nf itic nerond empire. Tlierv my in, il v funks or cliiHe ordliwry I'hevullrrs or kiiUiliii. ' officers, column wlt'ik j.yiiihI nlUcer. grand croNMON. Tlie lU'ofu.v unmtliiKof the decoration of tin 'order hitterly brought the liiHtitiiiloii into dlwdlt. and tbo nuiiiliiT nf rlieviillim In now restricted . to J.'.oii'). tlio olllcers to 4,000, the cumiiiiiiidem to l.0:K), the grand officer to 200 and the grand crosses to seventy. The (tar now tu n n figure emblem atlc of the republic with tlio Inscrlp tlon, "Republbiue Frnuenlms 1070;" on the reverse two tings, with the Inscrlp tlon, "Uoniieur et l,ntrl."-Plilladul-phla rrexa. CutkOl C IK6I .lit.MU. l.lxtlMlillK I lit Hi I Ulltol ri not without n null Ai'i iic liiu lo mi old ii ml l.linj' viiil Mtw iSimii, en ililuu n itrxiiii Ii pi :i to I . lining when be hour the n.i'l.uu'H i .ill f..r tlio IIiki time In sprliiK I i Ibi' Hitiiu lie to divined to do innwt rii iUi!i(l iliroiiliiitil thorn sulliK jeiir Ii would lie nwkwuid If one e;v ilnonu il to f. tin llnli'iilii for cuekooM for a twi'lMfiiiontli. Aimtlier cui kiMi Miienlltloii x that tbo unimirrli'il mini or nuil.l will re- umlii In Hiuule uiililetotcdiieHx for uh many jeiin tu the I linen the II rut lihd uttom in note within their lii-nrlim. Well, nioet nnildH liuve two tliiimli to nt two cartMml two enni.-Ixndon ftKrtnlor. Old newiiiHicr, Ave and ton cent bundle, at the Courier Offlre. SS&S Store GOTHIC THSNCW afCQLJLAn IT riTS THE CRAVAT CLOITT, PCAaOOV A CO.. !.. YOUTH TO PAY THE PENALTY FOR (Ily United Pre leased Wire.) San Quentin, Cal., Nov. 4.AII hopo of reprieve gone, Louis Buudy, 19 years old, cowered today In the wooden death cell of San Quentin prl son. Tomorrow be will pas through tho'dcuth door and mount the steps to tbo state gallows, to pay the pen' alty for the murder or Harold Sleuths, 15-year-old messenger boy, at Los Angeles. Everything Is ready for tho execution. During the day the youthful prisoner, his once strong nerve turned to tear, saw his spiritual advisor. Hitherto unafraid to dlo, the lad confessed life looks good, though he saw no chance that the governor at tho eleventh hour would stay his execution. Tomorrow morning three men con nected with the prison will stand con coaled behind the gallow. Three ropes one ot them tie to a weight will be cut simultaneously. One will throw down the weight and swing the boy's body off the death platform. What one of 'the trio cut the fatal rope will never be known, I. R. MAIUNK WOINDKI) AND 5 HA1TIKXH KILLKI) I Washington, Nov. 4. Private W. L. Dushek, a marine, of Cleveland, was wounded In the knee and five Uaitlen rebels wero killed yesterday. according to Admiral "Caperton's re port to the navy department today. The llaltions are operating in small bunds and their opposition Is not believed serious. ' TWO HRAKKMKN DEAD ) IN I1ATTLK WITH 1IOBOI ,r- . r Kennewlck, Wash., Nov. 4. In a shooting affray with hoboes who were Rivaling a ride on a Great Northern freight train Tuesday night, Brake mnn Thomas McCann was Instantly killed and Urakeman C. O. Burns T .is mortally wounded and died later In rnsco. Albert McAulllfe and "Red" Murray, among Blx suspects arrested, admit being in the car at the time of the shooting, tout deny all knowledge ot the participants In the murder. MANHATTAN I'Lt'B TO II K A II WILSON TONIGHT Washington, Nov. 4. An appeal tor the united backing of the Ameri can people in the administration's defense program is expected tonight when President Wilson speaks be fore the Manhattan club In New York. The executive was slated fo arrive In the metropolis this evening. He will be Colonel House's guest. Mrs. Halt, his fiancee, will join him there and accompany him back here to morrow. A Family Trait "Oh, mother!" exclaimed tbe tender hearted little Frances, coming In from school with tears In her eyes. "There was tbe pitlfulest little orphan there today I Ue bad boles In bis stocktn's an' all his clo'cs, an' his shoes wern't alike, an' be hadn't any bat It made me cry to look at him. He was tbe orpbnucst little boy I ever saw. Oh, I Just know that poor child's father an mother's both orphans toot" Pitts burgh Press. . Th Dignified Retort, "Why," asked the domestic economy export, "do you uot use up all your stale rolls In making n toothsome des- sertr v i "Because," replied the housekeeper with dignified reserve, "I did not raise my bread to be a pudding." Balti more American. ' His Qrsat Nod. . A new pastor was met by one of his parishioners who was fat and of many yenrs and who snld to tho pnstor. "You must feed the sheep." , Whereupon the pnBtor replied, "My denr old man, you do not need food; yon nood cxcrctBo." . , Explaining th Delay. She trending newnpn pen-"Divorced 10:1.1 n, m.. weds iwnln A p. m." What do ,vmi think of that) lie- It would tnke Hint liinu to net the llrcne IiiiIko . He who due not stretch himself ac 'iiiillnU to tin1 coverlet find hlx feet 'itititvrrod f loot lie. MURDERING BOY MASOi'l TELLS WHAT t WAR MOVES MEM! (By United Press Leased Wlr.) New York, Nov; 4. The Greek cabinet crisis probably means that former Premier Venizelo ha de cided to try to control again tbe gov ernment and to plunge Greece into the war." The allies may, as a mat ter of fact. Plan a coup d'etat and rall the Greek people against the king's policy of neutrality. ' ' If the boldness of such a move suc ceed it would have a lightning effect on the altuation and mean Great Britain' recovery of a prestige In the Balkan lost through ' diplomatic failures.' It ha been reported that Germany la exerting 'pressure on King Con stantlne to " order demobilisation. Once Issued, such an order would mean that Grecian participation hi the conflict would become too remote for practical consideration. Probably the allies decided on a quick test of strength between Vent xeloa and the' king If necessary. If this 1 true, their time is well chosen. Tbe landing of the allies at Salon Ikl stirred Greek sympathies for the allies. Moreover, the difficulties of the Germans In moving on Nlsh snd the lack of brilliant Bulgarian vic tories must suggest to the Greeks the probability of victory for their arm If they enter with tbe allies. Nevertheless, it Is not certain that the king and his policy can be beaten. In two previous conflicts of opinion over neutrality he won. And the strongest weapon the king has Is the argument that Venizelo is Inspired by foreigners. Such an appeal may have ita effect. But If it fails to stir resentment against him. Greece may yet attack the Bulgarians, It not In deed the Ausfro-ttonnans. GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS The simple mixture of (buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known a Adler- l-ka. astonishes Grants Pass people. Because Adler-i-ka acta on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOON. FUL relieves almost ANY CASE con. situation", tour stomach or gas.- It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or pre vent appendicitis. A short treatment help chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka Is astonishing. The National Drug Co. USE OF OLIVE OIL - ,: - ;, r Raasona Why It Should Have Mere Premlnene la Cocking. Americana are not, generally speak ing, liberal enough la the dm of olive oil It should occupy a mora prominent place In cooking. Any; olive oil left In th pan after frying can be filtered through cheese cloth and kept In a cool place for future use. Olive oil can be used re peatedly. It ahould be hot before the article to be fried I placed In the pan. v Olive oil I capable of having the temperature raised to ever 600 degree before It. bom; -Batter bona at a little over 200, suet at about 800 and lard at 235. It will be teen that butter is a poor trying medium, a food moat be kept at too low a temperature or It scorches, while with eU th high degree quickly coat tbe outside of th article with a crust that prevent tbe oil from penetrating. Rub the preserving kettle with ottvt oil to prevent fruit from burning. Use olive oft In recipes when possi ble where butter 1 called for. ' It 1 especially delicious in soft gingerbread. salad dressing and baked beana, New York Sun. "7 : : Feet ef a Cat,' There la nothing especially striking about the feet of a cat except It abil ity always to land on them. , Hold a young cat by Its feet a abort distance from the ground for a few seconds snd then let go. The cat'a back, being heavier than Ita feet, should strike the ground first. But Jt doesn't Just as the cat Is being let go It give a quick upward thrust with Its cheat, and as the feet are freed they swing under It so It lands on them. In the case of the young cat that has never experi enced this before It doesn't know that It Is going to be dropped. It It were a long drop there would be Ume to think, but In the short drop the est must set, and act Immediately. In fact It Is really forehanded. The natural con-' elusion, then, la that this faculty In the cat Is located In Ita feet It la Inherent In them. Atlanta Constitution, Sharks Eggs. The eggs of fishes are usually small, soft and Inconspicuous. Tbe most re markable polut about them Is the ex traordinary number laid by the individ ual. A single cod lays ss many as 0,000,000 eggs. Sharks lay eggs which ar large In also, few aa to number and ere deposited singly Instead of In masses. These eggs consist of dark colored leathery envelope and are usually adorned with frills, horns or long twisted tendril. These append age serve the purpose of keeping the egg case supported among the brunches of seaweeds, thus preserving- the em bryo from the damage It would sus tain were the egg carried hither and thither by tbe wavea.--6ctentlfle Amer ican. . ' , . . , lithographed fruit box labtli at the Courier bfflo;" ' 1 ' v .-iwn v '.. i ' WOH SALE 4 LAB WOOD Williams Wood Yard. Ask for price. 47ltf : H fOR SALE Alfalfa bay. Sleepy Hollow Farm' warehouse, former ly Dreamland rink. 48(tf 4 FOR 8ALB OR EXCHANGE IS 97100 acres In Merced county, Cal., water right paid, full bear ing peaches, alfalfa,' grapes, fig nursery,' almonds, berries, band ings, windmill, ltt miles from two : railroad ' towns. Price - $8,000. Might accept residence and part cash, balance on time, Write for I articulan to owner, W. 8. Brown, Route 1, Wlnton, Cal. 689 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. Granta Pass, Ore. tf FOR SALE Three lots and a com fortable house. Cheap for cash. Might consider trade, or. sell for part cash. If you have faith In the future of your city, this IS a good chance to Invest I am a non resident and want to dispose of above property. Value about $850. Address No, 1920, care of Courier. PULLETS We have 7( more May ' batched White Orpington pullets than our houses- will hold. All from trap-nested heavy layers, range raised. 60c and 76c. Upson, Bridge street City line. 688 FQRD runabout, full equipment anl accessories, for sale at $225. In quire ot Arthur Schilling. 688 TEN ACRES UNIMPROVED In Douglas county, the turkey raising center of Oregon. Will exchange for Grants Pass property or auto mobile In first class shape: In quire of clerk, Hotel Oxford, for information. V 689 HORSES FOR -SALE all the time at Brownie'a Livery Stable, 41S South Sixth street . 685 WANTED WANTED 6 or 8 h. p. gasoline en gine. - Must be In good serviceable condition. State location and terms. Address No. 1919, care Courier. ' : 687 VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BE8TUL, Veterinarian, Office In Wlnetrout Implement Building. Phone 808-R, Resi dence phone 305-R. A Little Tee Mueh. One evening a little boy entered a grocery store and handed the clerk a note which read: "I am a poor woman and have no money. My children and I ar starving. Won't you give na something to eat r The kind hearted clerk filled a large basket with food and gave It to the boy, who quickly departed. In a few minutes be sgaln entered the atore. " "What'a the trouble nowr said the clerk. r "Ma Bent me back to get the trad ing stamps," the lad replied. Every body's. Your Position at Work. In what sort of a position Is your body when you work? Do you know that working bent over causes the body to adjust Itself bones, muscles and Joints to the unnatural "position? Try to see thst you have exercise in recrea tion hours which will offset the bent over tendency. Pittsburgh Press. What It Left ' "An how did the storm trate ye. O'Hoollganr a northwest roast farm er asked a neighbor one day. "Did ut blow much awayt" "Bedad, Muldoon," O'Hoollgan re plied, "ut blew Ivery mortal thing off me place, barrio' the mortgager Lon don Tlt-Btta. " i JAMES J. HILL "Empire Builder- ef Northwest' Meets Alllss Flnane CommlttM. ! ACTA YE Rb E. R. CROUCH, assayer, cbemUt. metallurgist Room 201-201 Pad dock Building. Graati Pass. toCAHD I California and Oregon Ccaxt ' Railroad Company ' ; . (The Oregoa Caves Rowte) ' 1 Effective Moaday, October IS. lilt Train No. 1 Iv. Grants Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrive Wildsrvlll J. 1:00a.m. Train No. S lv. WllderrUle 1:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Pas...-.- :00 p.m. Every day In the week, Including v .. i. - 8nndy s f All trains leave Grant Past from tbe corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at tbe office of th company. Public Ser vice building, or phon- iSS-R for same. - , . i Train will stoo on flag at any point between Grants Pass and Wlldervlile. Passengt service every day In in week.'- DEAN SWIFT AMD HIS CHOIR. Singers, Like Posts, Must Be Very . GoooV He Wrote. ' A characteristic letter written by Dean Swift In reference to no applica tion by aMr. Lovelace for a vacant place In the choir of St Patrick's cathe dral, Dublin, appears in the appendix to tbe thirteenth report of tbe histor ical MSS. commission. ' Musical New give an extract: ! ' t "I desire you will ask my Lord Ox ford whether bis brother Nathaniel un derstands musfck; if he does and rec ommends Mr. Lovelace' particularly from bis own knowledge, something may be said. I hare the honour to be captain of a band of nineteen musi cians (Including boys); but my quire la so degenerated under thtf reigns of for mer Dean of famous memory that tbe race of people called Gentlemen Lovers of Mustek teD me that I must be very careful In supplying two vacancy ea, which I have been two year eudoavcr Ingtodoaa . "For you are to understand that tn disposing the musical, employments I determine to act directly contrary to Ministers of 8tate by giving them to those who best deserve.- If you had recommended a person to me for Churcb-Uvlng In my gift I would be less curious; because an indifferent par son may do well enough, lf he be hon est; but Slngera, like their brother tbe Poets, must be very good, or they ue good for nothing.", ; i SONG OF THE CARROT. i Tribute te a Modest Vegetable the Poet Have Negleoted. Why dees no poet arise to sing the song of the carrot the hardest, worked vegetable tn the kingdom? Much Is said In favor of the plethoric pump kin, the gathering of corn la a. com monplace theme, bot the poor carrot baa been neglected yea, even scorned. For diversity of use the carrot has pumpkin and corn tacked over the garden wall : Men feed carrots to cat tle, increasing the dairy output They feed them to other stock sometime. Improving tta temper. .. A carrot arti ficially hollowed with a- knife makes an elegant Japanese vase. Sufficiently hardened by harsh contact with the world, a carrot may -be used for a weapon, either operated like a mallet with a handle or hurled like a Russian bomb. i ,? - Carrots are sometime even used for food by human beings. They are a chief Ingredient In vegetable " soup. Mixed with butter they Improve Its color. , They make better pumpkin pie than pumpklna themselves. Served a Hubbard squash they make one wonder why squashes were Invented. . . Tbe answer to the high cost of living cry Is carrots. Johnson bad his Bos- well. Whom will th carrot have? Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Blaek Maria. The repulsive looking, hearselike van nsed for tbe conveyance of prisoners Is universally known as th "black Maria." Th term originated In Amer ica. When that country 'was filling with Immigrants from England a ne- gress named Maria Lee kept a sailor' boarding house In Boston. 8be waa woman of amasonlan strength and, according to the author of "More Anec dotes of Bench and Bar." helped the authorities to keep the peace. Fre quently the constable Invoked her aid, and the saying, ""Send tor black Maria," cam to mean "Take him to prison." , The sailors returning to Eng land frequently nsed the "phrase, and so In the course of Ume the name of black Maria Lee. abortened and altered to black Maria, became the name of tbe prison van and remains so to this day. Loudon Glob. . ; Grants Pas Transfer Go. PROMPT AND. RSUABLB WORK BY WAKEFUL DRAY. MEN. ' BAGGAGE ' SERVICE BY AUTO TRUCK DAY OR ' NIGHT. : " :-v ' -0FFIC3 IN WKLLfl-FAP5BLDG. PHYSICIANS U O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practice limited to dlaeasea of the eye, ear, nose and throat "Glasses fitted. Office hour 9-12, 2-6, and on ap pointment Office phone 62; resi dence phon S69-J. S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D., Physician and aurgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Res. phon 369; office phone 18i Sixth and H. ; Tuff a Building. J. P. TRUAX. M. D., Pnyslclan and Surgeon. Phones: . Office, 32.r; f residence, 224.: Call, answered at all hour. . Coun'rr calls at tended to. Lundeburg Bldg. F, H. INGRAM, D. C, D. O. Menial Spinal, Nervcns and Chronic Dis eases. Office: 216 North Slxin street. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Other hours by appointment. Phone 7. Re, phone 248-J. DR. ED BYWATfcK Specialist on disease wf eye. ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Phones'. Re., 224-J; office, 2&7-J. Schmidt Building, Gran't Pass. Oregon. DENTISTS B. C. MACT, D. il. D.. first-class dentistry. 101 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 2, Lundhorg building, opposite post office. Hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 1:J0 to 6 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. a. to 12 m. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-Uw. Practice In all State and Federal Courts! First National Bank Big. COLVIQ ft WILLIAMS Attorneys- at-Law, Grants Pas Banking Co. Building, Granta Pass, Ore. E. a VANDYKE, Attorney. Prai tlce In all court. First National Bank : Bldg.'. fctDWARD H. RICHARD,. Attorney- at-Law, 'tPfflce Masonic Ten: pie. . . Grants Pass, Oreron. -w-sw-'-- A. C. UOVUH, AUoraef-ai-LaMf. : Golden Rule Building. Grants' Paaa, Oregon, W. T. ; MILLER, A:t irney-at-l.a w. County attorney tor Josephim . County. Office Schalhorn Big. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-Law, Grant Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Ore. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGINQ, graining, paint 1 ing. For best work at lowest prices phone 295-J. C. G. riant. South Park street. ' DRAY AGE AN D TRANSFER w'UAlMKhCUL TRANSFER CO. Ail -kinds ot drayage and transter work varetally and promptly doue. Phone lSi-K. Stand at freight . depot A. Shade, Fropr. f, Q. 1SHAM, drayage and transfer. Safe, piano and furniture moved, peeked, shipped ' and' stored. Phone Clark ' A Holman, No. 60. Residence phone 124-L. ' MlSCELLANEOl'S CRYSTAL 8BRING3 water, put up tn e-gaiion glass jars ana aeiiverea at your 'door, frcBh, pure sanitary Telephone 293-R and water wagon wiiii calL ' 64U PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing. Bacterial testa as sure that thla water la pure. De livered la flve-gallea bottles, 26c. W. E. Beckwlth. Order by phone, 01-F-S. 469tt. 1)DGES HANTS PAda Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. M. Staled counuunica- ;1obs 1st and 2d Tuesdayi Visiting Brethren cordially 'nvlted. F. 1 W. Russell, Jr.,,W. M. Edw. G. Harrla, Montary. ; (JOl.DEN RULE LODGE, No. 78, l.O. O.F., meets every. Wed- Onosday eve, tn I,O.O.F. ball, cor. 6th and H Ste. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially luvtt ed to be present. W. H. Rysn, N. O.: Clyde Martla, Secretary. TO RENT FOR RENT CHEAP Large, commo dious' house two block from post office. O. S. Blanchard. 668tf Legal blanks, fourler office. A