i WKlE8lAY, AIGIHT 0, 1010.
DAILY ROGUE IUVER COCKIER
RAILMOAD
Shall they be determined by
Industrial Warfare or
Federal Inquiry ? -
To the American Public: '
Do you believe in arbitration or indus
trial warfare?
The train employes on all the railroads
have voted whether they will give their leaders
authority to tic up the commerce of the
country to enforce their demands for a 100
million dollar wage increase.
The railroads are in the public service
your service. Jhis army of employes is in
die public serviceyour service.
You pay for rail trahsportation 3 billion
dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every
dollar from you goes to the employes,
On all the Western railroad in 1915, eventy-five per cent of the
train employes earned these wagei (lowett, h!heit and averai:c
of all) as shown by the pay rolls
' Paar Frolgbl Yard
Rafts Ararat lM Af Raaaa Ata
ioeer.. $2195 J 12071 W1
' 1878 as 1935 ml 1355
Firtae. . 1317 gjjjr"" 9
. , 987 15 'g 1107
Ss'BSsMesssJsSBsa
Tbe average yearly wage payment! to Western train em
ployes (including those who worked only part of the year) at
shown by the 1915 payrolls were .
fMHf
Eif beer. . . . . . $2038
Coaducten . . . . . 1772
Ftremet ...... 1218
Braktmea. . 921
A 100 million dollar wage increase for
men in freight, and yard service (less than
one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per
cent advance in all freight rates.
The managers of the railroads, as trustees
for the public, have 'no right to place this
burden on the cost of transportation to you
without a clear mandate from a public tri
bunal speaking for you. , ' J'': '
The railroads have proposed the settle
ment of this controversy either under the
existing national arbitration law, or.by refer
ence o the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion. This offer has been refused by the
employes' representatives. 1
" Shall a' nation-wide strike or an1
investigation under the Gov
ernment determine this issue?
National Conference Committee of the Railways
ELISHA LEE, Chairman.
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(V f, Mill a.. iM lu JWiJiwl. '
Oublln Caatle. -fcoblln
castle bus a history of over
even ccnturiea, for It was King John
who in 1204 ordered It to bo built, '.'well
fortified, with good fotscs and thick
walla strong enough to defend or con
tool the city." Hoary III., when about
to vIhU Ireland In 1213, ordered tbe ad
dltlon of a ball, "with aulDvlont win
flows and glass casements," and other
tmprovemcnta were made In succeed
ing relgna, particularly by the Duke of
Clarence,, son of Kdward III., who as
viceroy spent tnucb money on the cas
tie to make It convenient (ns bjs father
complained when called upon to pay)
"for his sports find other pleniures."
London Standard.
Reallatle Play. V .
Can't you children play without con
tinually ringing tbe doorbell?" asked
Diojbcr, who bad been trying In vain to
get an afternoou nap,
"No, mother," mild .Alice. "It'a quite
ImpoHslble. You ace.'lCdltb and I are
playing bouse, and Freddie la the col
lector "-Bt l.oul Tost-Dispatch.
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U. .. MrMANll II, l W.r..r, ,
hrrlliig anil Ukr la Patina.
ft MAllt.lt. ,V-Prr,uli,l,
!nrli,la tmrn lra Hallway.
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llmtif A IU l.rauila HalliaaiL
A, M. M.IIIIIM4, ftmiival llra-l'nav,
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ftralmara Air I til Kullaa;.
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li. 8. All). tra-rVaa. Can't Mm
Snnt Cralral l iar.
The Moves In Chita, (
In tho number of possible moves
chess lnmls alone among games, and
not only la It perfectly safe to any that
no living man bus ever made even
once every possible move, but It Is
highly Improbable that lu nil tbe cen
turies of tho history of the khuio bo
every possible move been made.' Tbe
different ways of playing the drat four
moves on each side are ao numerous
(but If every mnu. womun and child
In city of half a million population
wore to set to work plnylug them at
the rnto of four moves a minute night
ami day It would bo more than a year
before any one would be nble to leave
the chosxbonrd, . ' ' ' ,
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. Job printing of ' every description
Lat the Courier offloe. -,
CHICHESTER S PILLS
afn. TIIK IMaMIIMI Ilium v
rf,il.(. AUf. IH.illV
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vtVtliin.M
Freight
$1737
1624
973
1000
SR5 BT WIUHSTS rAtCllHEtt
Throw Out the Line.
(Iv Tlioin If oil and Man Grant
l'm lYople Will le IlttiHr
' Throw Out ttan Ufa Unr)" '
Weak kidneys nd holp. '
They'ro often overworkedthty
dim't not the notion niUTcd out of the
blood.
. Will you hlp them? ,
" Doan'a Kldnny I'lIU have (jrongUt
benefit to thoiiKiindt of kldnoy miff fr
om. drum l'axa tcdtlniony proves tholr
worth.
Mra. J. H. OunnlnK, 40fl 8. Fourth
St., (irauts i'asa, auyn; "My baVk
caiiMcn mo a Krcat deul of mlnry at
tttnrx. It In one of thoiio dull, bear-InK-dowu
iiAlno acniM tho kidneys.
UurlnK thsi attacks my kidneys
ftoiiitttltiiv act too fri'dy, and then
aKbln they are eongi-Mted. I find
Doan'a Kidney Pllla alwaya rellere
m and atop that mltmry In my back
after I bnve takon a box or two."
Price. r,0c, at all dealora. Don't
simply aHk for a kidney remedy- ?et
Doan'a Kidney PIIM the aame that
Mrs, OunnlnK had. Foiter-Mllburn
Co,, I'ropa., Duffalo, N. V.
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SCORES AS
LCII
Winona, Minn., Aug. 9. Candidate
IIiiKhea had hli first try-out as a rear
plutforui campaigner In the presiden
tial race today. It happened here
this morning, when the republican
standard bearer told a crowd of near
ly a thousand people that ho looked
for a revival of the American spirit.
The Mlnnesotana gave Hughes a
rousing reception. As the train slow
ed up and came to a stop la the
station, the governor and Mrs. Hugh
es, then jiiMt finishing their break
fast, hurried out on the platform,
Mra. Hughea smiled and the gover
nor waved hia hand.
The crowd yelled Its greeting.
Then the governor spoke. . ,
Here la bis first end of the train
stump speech as a presidential can
didate; . V
"Good morning. 1 am very glad
to have the opportunity, ot aaylng
good morning to you. Tbe fact that
you are here at this hour ahowa the
deep Interest taken In tbe work of
this campaign. I have found this In
terest prevalent wherever I have gone
and to me It la a very hopeful sign.
It meana that we want In this coun
try a revival of the true American
spirit It means that If we look to
the future we want to safeguard all
the interests of this country by wjae
upbuilding policies. I.,rePrent here
a reunited republican party, ready to
meet these exigencies as they arlpe.
I look forward to an America- tested
as America has not been tested be
fore when she has to stand In the
competitive strain that will come
when a new Europe Issues from this
war. And I desire that north and
aouth, eaat and west, every part of
this country, shall be benefited by
an administration that knows no
more partisan politics for the pur
pose of political debts, but an admin
istration that la devoted solely to
the upbuilding of this country and
the conservation of its vast interests
I salute you." :
When the governor concluded, for
mer Congressman Jim Taney. whose
home Is In Winona, said he had been
told by" the candidate to tell the
crowd Shot he was too tired to shake
hands, Hughes stnlllnKly Interrupted:
"No," he interjected, "what I said
was that'my voice was a Utile tired,
but I would bo delighted to shake
hands with everhody hero. I'm com
ing right down in the crowd now."
Job printing of every dosgrlptlon
at tho Courier office. .
"See the
Josephine
County Caves"
For tbe accommodation of vis
itors to this most Wondrous
and beautiful piece of nature's
underground - work, CAVK
OA RIP has been established on
Williams Creek, 8T miles from
Grufitk Pass t the Junction of
the anto road and government
trail, ten miles from the Cave.
The camp la equipped with
'. floored tents, clean beds and
bedding, mattresses tad
aprtngs. Hates 18.25 per day;
apeclal ' ratea by the week.
' Saddle horse furnished on
abort notice. , Telephone aer-
vice, . , , .; - . ' s ,
' Fishing, Itecreatlon, Cool
,. Refreshing ,
For - tranaiHirtatlon i inquire
Grants l'aia Garage
. FllAXK M. SOUTH, Slgr.
HUGHES
VIPAgNER
FOrt SAL.
FOR "BALEriTered
Ouernsey
bulls from high producing owi.
River Banks Farm, RZ, Grants
Pass, Ore. 754tf
FOR BALE Three-ton Veil auto
truck. The price is right. Leonard
Orchards Company, Grants Pass,
Ore, 754tf
REGISTERED HOL8TEIN bullscalf,
' born May 22, 18H., Sire, Clover
iSgo Scgls Korndyke Advanced
Registry backing. Dam, Pomona
Hengerveld Doo. Fine individual.
Price reasonable. F. R. Steel,
. Winona Ranch, Route 1. 756tf
NGEL CAK2S Phone orders to No.
,. 190-J. v 787tf
FOR SALE, or trade for Grants Pass
: property, 10 acres irrigated young
orchard near Medford. good soil
for sugar beets, house, barn, chick
en house, good fence,. Address
No. 1151, care Courier. 821
A BARGAIN I will sell for S2.000
cash section 24, T. 37 8., R. 7 W..
160 acres. Clear title. Mrs. E.
O. Herlng, 1622 W. Monroe St..
Phoenix, Arizona. ;. ' 827
FOR SALE Two young Jersey cows
giving better than four gallons milk j
per day. Phone Provolt central.
G A. Dunlap.
MtLLINERY Tour choice of any bat
81. Mra. H, E. Burton, 407 North
Sixth street Grants Pass. 819
FOR SALE Work horse. B. 8.
Mlhllls, Hill road, two and half
miles west of town. - 822
FOR SALE CHEAP Light weight
aaddle in first class condition. - In
quire or address Courier No. 1440.
FOR" SALEORTRADEOne "fine
team, wagon, harness, and farm
. implements, for Grants Pass prop
erty. 611 South 8th Street 823
STUDE BAKER light truck for sale.
Inquire Sugar Co. office. 823
TO JCXCHANUK
TRADE! 680 acres Nebraska farm,
400 acre in alfalfa, rents at 81000
a year, want city property or close
In farm, or will give stock and
equipment at $1500 and a paid-up
lease for a number of years, for
good homo property here, and
might assume and pay difference.
See me at once, L. A. Launer. 819
TRADE your property with L. A.
' Launer. . . 819
WANTED
MEN WANTED 11.25 per cord for
cutting 4-foot wood, not corded,
measured on cars, and 60c per
thousand for cutting logs from
same trees. M. C. Ament, 658
North Eighth St. Phone 262-J. 820
WANTED Two donkeys, must be
cheap, for cash, and broke, to ride
or pack. Might consider ponies.
1 F. L. McGrew, 323 C Street,
Grants Pass. 822
WANTED Waitress at Grants Pass
Hotel. Apply In person. , . SIStf
TO REXT
MODERN FIVE-ROOM HOUSE for
rent at 727 North Fifth street.
Sleeping porch, bath, hot and cold
''water and gas, electric, lighted,
8,000 feet fenced for poultry, and
woodshed largo enough for cow.
Key at 421 Evelyn. 795tt
SnTaLLFURNISHED HOUSE and
sleeping tent for rent. Telephone
235-R. . - 816tf
HAVE ROOM 24x40 feet, will sub
divide to suit tenant into suite ot
two or tb.ree rooms, steam heat,
water, jauitor service. Rent 820.
per month. Geo. E. Lundburg.823
UOA1U) AND KO0M8.
BOARD AND ROOM for high school
students. Prices reasonable
Phone 394-R, Granta Pass or In
quire at Courier office. 819
MISCELLANEOUS
CRYSTAL SPRINGS water ,put up In
B-gallon glass Jars and delivered
at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary.
Telephone 293-R and water wagon
will call. '
"URE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear
and refreshing. Bacterial teats as
sure that this water Is pure. De
livered in flve-gailon bottles
'V. E. Reckwlth. Order by phone
602-F-8. , , , , . 45tt
PAlNTlNOrpipe','n8. tinting and
decorating. .Clean, expert workman.
Prices reasonable; no charge tor
estimates, Square deal to all. John
Courtney, 239 West 1 street. Phone
217-L. ' . , S2
Envelopes printed at the Courier
TIME CARD
The California and Oregon
Coast Eailroad Company
(The Oregon Caves Route)
Effective Monday, May 1, 111.
Train 1 iv. Grant Pass..Y.m7;00 a.m.
Arrives Water Creek.'. 8:00 a.m.
Train 4 lr. Waters Creek 5:00 p.m.
.Arrives Grant PaS........6:00 p.m.
Dally except Sunday,
Ait trains leave Grants Pus from
the corner of G and Eighth streets,
opposite the Southern Pacific depot
For all information regarding
freight and passenger service call at
tbe office of tbe company. Public Ser
vice building, .or phone 181 for
same.
Train will stop on flag at any
point between Grant Pasa and
Water- Cfck. Vizzczz". .tr'?
every daj In the week.
JI..LJlJL-lillJL IIU1J .HUl .1 W
. Long Tims Bojwaan Shower.
in 10i ruin feil In the tlrrate tem
tory of Chile for. the flrxt time in near
ly balf a ceiiturjf, and for the firnt
time In man's memory tbe coast town
"were free from dnni.
Enough Said. '
-Tbrlfty. i UeY
Thrifty! I won't go Into a long dls
course, I merely tell, you ttsat sb-
bank money In Deceiulier.- '
Jut as tiii sre plenwd at flndtnu
faults you are lrp!eaed at flndlnc
perfection - Ijiwier
Ruler of Russia's Title.' .
Tbe general alluslou to the ruler of
Russia aa tbe czar J. strictly speaking,
incorrect His official title U "emperor
aiid autocrat. " Csuir Is tbe old Sua
sion word for lord r prince and was
abandoned by Peter tbe Grent on bis
triumphal return from Poltava, hia
crowning victory over Charles XIL of
Sweden. Since then ibe'Russinn mon
arch has been officially entitled em
peror, and at the vougrc of Vienna
in 1815 bis rlfbt to tbe Imperial term
was admitted by tbe owera. with tbe
proviso that, thouch be was emperor,
be had no precedent over the kings
of western Knrpe.-Si James" Ga
lette ' " '
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IS
S iTO rnattcr what your
tuutu mis new yj
Royal Master
IaI in fit : '
tvi v wiii aa ai m gp
Just tarn tl.c set-screw S2
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S5 and rcsuhtc the touch
e of. this new Royal to 12
b fit YOUR SEf.Ft Make
jg it light and smooth as ?
Bi velvet or firm and
2 snappy as you like.
Built for "Big ;
s Business" and its
Great Army qf '" "3
l Expert Operators i
Every keen-witted iten-
fJS urnpiicr every imicv ninu-
ger every expert opersior on w
(he firing lino ol " Big Buti S
pi
will flrsip the enormous "
But tbe new Model 10 has
Si
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many Other big, vital new
'features. Invntigati tktm I
Get tAFocf.v,
Snd for the "Royal man"
and ask for a DEMONSTRA
TION. Or writs m direct lor
our nwbrochnr,"J37Tt
SERVICE." and On Pro
btrnm Solvd postal brings
them free of charge.
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K0TAL TTPETSimt CO, kc
KOUUN lUVKlt
COURIER, Ages! I
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5 awi-Mwax.Ttilue ot the new 3
!! Roysl's Adjustahlt Tnch
!.j that takes the "grind" out f
fa of troewrltirutl I I
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rnysiciANs
U O. CLEMZNT, M. D. Practice
limited to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Glasses fitted.
Office hour 9-12, 2-6, or on ap
pointment Office phone, 62; resi
dence phone SS9-J.
S. LOUGHUIDOE, U. V., Phyld
and surgeon. City or country call
attended day or night Residence
phone 369; office phone 181.
Sixth and H. Toff BIdg.
, P. Truax, M. D., Physician and
surgeon. Phones: Office 825; resi
dence 324. Call answered at all
hours. Country call attended to.
Lundbnrg BIdg.
DR. ED. BYWATER Specialist on
diseases of eye ear, nose and
throat; glaese fitted. Office now:
9 to 12 a, m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phone:
Residence 23 4-J; office 257-J,
Schmidt Bldg, Granta Paaa, Ore.
A. A. WITH AM, M. D., Phyaldaa and
Surgeon. Office: Hall Bldg., corn
er Sixth and I street. Phone:
Office 116; residence 282-J. Honrs
9 a. m. to 4 p. m. .
DR. H. WARREN NICE, Oateopathie
Physician. Chronic and nervous
diseases specialty. Rooms 1 and S,
Lundbnrg Bldg., opposite post
office; phone 149-R. Residence:
Colonial hotel; phone 167-J. ' '
DENTISTS
E. a MACY, D. M. D. First-class
dentistry. 109ft South Sixth,
street, Grants Paa Ore.
BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod
ern dental work. 'Marguerite H.
Elliott, dental aasiatant Rooms 4
and 5. Golden Rule Bldg. Granta
Pass, Orel Phone 26 5-J.
ATTORNEYS
H. D. . NORTON, A ttorney-at-Law
Practice in all SUte and Federal
Court. Flrat National Bank Bldg.
COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attornen-
at Law, Grants Pass Banking Co.
jSldg, Grants Pass, Ore.
E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practice
in all courts. First National Bank
' 'Bldg.' .. -.:r':--'.-r:::; .
EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law.
Office Masonic Temple,
; GranU Pass, Ore." ' ' - -; ; -
W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law.
County attorney for Josephine
County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg.
O. S. BLANCH ARD, AAtorney-at-Law.
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
Phone 370. Granta Pass,Xre.
V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law,
Practice In state and federal
courts. Rooms 2 and 3, over
Golden Rule store. i
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Franco
Belgian school of violin playing.
E. R. Lawrence 21S I street
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All
kinds of drayage and transfer
work carefully and promptly done.
Phone 13 2-R. Stand at freight
depot A. Shade, Propr. ' .
F. G. IS1IAM, drayage and transfer.
Safes, pianos and furniture moved,
packed, shipped and. stored. Phone
Clark '& Holman, No 60. Resi
dence phone 124-R.
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone
15-R. .
LODGES ,
GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84 A. F.
A. M. Stated Communica
tions let and 3d Tuesdays.
Visiting brethren cordially
invited. A. K. Cass, W. M.
Ed. G. Harris, secretary.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1. O.
O.. F., meets, every Wed
jT'v "i nesday evening In I. O. O.
wniw 1 F. hall, corner 6th and H.
Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially
Invited to be present. Emit Gebers,
N. G.j' Clyde Martin, Secretary.
VETERINARY SURGEON .
DR. R. . J. BESTUL, . Veterinarian,
Office in Wlnetrout , Implement
Bldg. Phone 11 S-J. Residence
rhonetOS-R.'""' ' f:r-y-
- DECORATORS AND PAINTERS
PlAPBRHANGINO, graining, -paint-lng.
For the best work at lowest
'(prices phone f93-J.; ; C. G.' Plant,
South. Park street , '.f'
ASSAYEltS
E. R. CROUCH, Assayer, chemist,
metallurgist. Roms 201-208 Pad
, dock Building. Grants Pass.