Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1916)
PAGE POl'R DAILY BOGUS RIVKn COUIUKIt MOXDAV, OCTOBER 2, IMoY Cooler Weather and Longer Evenings Suggest a VICTROLA Think what pleasure It will (Mag to you, your faiylly and ITiiNta during tit long eveiw Intra (to eonie, AW give tllO ettU.t tl'ttltf. Music and Photo House fMftntoa Itowell, lrop. PHILLIES FAIL TO 1ST PLACE National League Park. Philadel phia. Oct. 2.-Tbe Phllllca lost a chance to tep Into first place again I oy aiviuing a aouoio-neauer im ia Boston Brave here thla afternoon. la the flrt jcontcst Alexander, premier pitcher of the National league, icored hi aixteenth thutout of Jhe sessoo, blanking the Brave by a S to 0 icore. Boaton had little difficulty, how- ever, In stopping the Phtllle for the aecond. the pennant chaer playing! jtmt Martin went to Rogue !lver looaely and letting In moat of the thl tflfrnoon for a hort vlalt'and Bravea run through error, "Lucky" wm roturn tomorrow morning. Al Demaree allowed them nine hit, j Qot prCM from lno Rogue River but for the mot they were scattered. t jUroD,r company before you buy At the mot the cor should not bave 'nlngjM a,n( joora, wlndowa, glaaa, been o large. Deaplte the fact that roonng and lumber. 8 hi right arm wa t'ruck by a tlng- j Mri w A jenney arrived today Ing drive from Demaree. Reulbach f0m Chicago to visit her father. C. pitched the 'entire game for th'w. Ament. Mr. Jenney I the wife Brave and at no tge wa he In er1-jof Pr jtnnyt medical director of on a danger of being walloped. ; tne redoral I Jfe Inurance company. The (landing tonight ae: Brook- i Mr j M Eubank returned to lyn. 09; Philadelphia. 804. , Redding thl morning after visiting Flrt Game hr8 for toim time with Mr. Herb Boston 0 10 Atk,Bi Philadelphia. J 7 li Corset, price op to SM0, on tale Ragon. Nehf and Oowdy; Aleian- B0W at flu0i Mrt Rehkopf. SSStf der and Kllllfer. Second Game Boaton Philadelphia Reulbach and Oowdy; and Kllllfer. i ' 1 7 3 Demaree ; i Brooklyn. Oct. Jack Coombs, j "come-back," stopped the Giants In their tracks thl afternoon and had I the Dodger afe on their way to the nennant. Allowing only lx hit, he turned back the MoGrawltea witnont a run. Ten thoussnd fans, In honor of Rucker day and the other Dodger, J saw the fray. Oppoaed to Coomb, one of bae- ball' oldest stars,, wa the National league's newest sensation, Ferdle fchupp. But for an error by Fletch- la tt.. fni.vttl ttl VAIlttlflll hlirlAF wo ld have eVaped without being scored against. Daubert reached first on thai error and took second an an error by Meriog. Wneat scored him with a alngle to left. Anderson An- Ithed the game for the Giants and aw one more added to the Brook lyn total, on two hits, a walk and a, wild pitch. The score: New York . 0 8 S Brooklyn 8 4 1 Schupp, Anderson and Rarlden; Coombs and Miller. Job printing of every description at the Courier office. NEW TODAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words, two issue, 26c; li issues, 60c; one month, 11.60, when paid in advance. When not paid In advance, 6c per line per Issue.) FOrtALEo'Tlx-room hoiiBe near Riverside school, two lot, fruit. Price reasonable. Or would laHo unfurnished or partly furn ished to responsible party. Ad dress No. 1771, care Courier. 863 100 ACRES of Door creek bottom and low bench land for sale at foro closuro price, entire, or In port, as doslrnd. Locntcd within one mllo of Solum, fenced, part cultivated, somo Improvements Iuijulro P, H. Gerould, Solnio, Oro, 866 WILL CONTRACT for your beet pulp at Ornnls iPiihh minor mill. Address Clinton Cook, Murphy, Ore. 869 RlfliiilLT flvo-pflSHcngcr Ford. Price . $292 for quirk sule; Mclntyro's Cycle GnraKC 804 FOU SAIiE Large size hand elder mill, In good condition.' Cheap. Phone 103-R. 866 FER52NAL T Dr. J. K. Rcddy returned from Portland Sunday aftcrnoou. 0. A. Colvlu left thl mDrulug on business trip to itosebtirg, A. it. Gunnoll returned yosterdsy afternoon from a trip to Portland. A. 0'Iary loft thli morning (or Yroka to attend to buslucss mattor. G. II. earner went to Roseburg thl morning to spend tho day attend- klDil to business matters. Bargains In wash waists. Mn. Rehkopf. SSStr Mrs. William Ilauley and children returned to Hugo thU morning after visiting In the city since Friday. ,11. V. Anderson left thla morning for Rogue River, where ho la work- Ing on the O. C. survey, A. J. Sweet wont to Glendate thli morning to spend several day there attending to bualneea, - J, A. Lawaon wont to Mod ford thli morning to spend the dsy atteudlng (o biialnesa matter at that place. Fred Hodge I In Uold Hill attend- Wlldervllle, and W. It. Hlgga return ing to business matter at that place ed titnt night from a hunting trip, and will return here thin evening. having spent a few day at Rain Ha- Mrs. Zllla Uavldson will arrive this tlon, near the California stele lino evening from San Francisco to apend th; w(ntr hero with Mr. Ed By-; water. Father E. A. Wall returned Satur- 'dty 0Tenlng from Crescent City, at which place he vllted with Father Solan for leveral day. Mrs. Charlie Franklin returned to Elkton this morning, after visiting here for a few day with Mr. A. wimer Robert Reed left thl morning for Aberdeen, Washington, after apend- Ing the summer prospecting In north em California. (irern fVt IWwe So per pound,. City Market, 864 gunjay Flohlng Good t. .Mn. a,in.4v w .n that ennM h. .,k4d The diy WIi -loudy ...,vk .. irm ih.t inrV report jpnju success. Both fly nj .ninnA. r naM in mnad ad. vantage, although the trout were taken better on aalmon egga. .. .i-.i.xi COMING KVKfTPa 4 - 3. Tuesday-Meeting of Art. ft Craft society at the home of Mrs. C. C. Presley. .Oct. 3. TuesdayMeeting of the Grants Pa Mu.lc club. Oct. 11, 12, 13, Wednesday. Thurs day, Friday Josephine-Jackson county teachers' Institute at Orant Paaa. ' Oct. 12, Thursday Supper from 6 to 7, by ladles of the Baptist church. Superstitious Musiolan. Muslclaos are oftou slugularly super, stltlous. Pndorcwskl ouco ordered n expensive apartment In London, but refused to enter wheu ho found l( wns No. 13 of a certain street, although be paid for It. MnsHcuct has written twenty-one operas and many other compositions, but on all of bis manu script pnge VlVt I written In place of 11 ' H The liieffalily snoot .Miirlo Doro In "The Heart, of Niv I'lynii.'! Monthly ami Tuiwluy. Slue thoHler. (A IrfiMky-l'iirnmoiiiil, photoplay. Ye S LOCAL 4 Hughe Alliance Tonight A business meeting of the Hughes AIIIaiico of this city will be hold at tho court' homo tonight,' at 7:30 o'clock. , , .Married Mftturdny Night Hoy Davis, of Wolf Creek, and .Mint J rina Mcintosh were juarrlod last Saturday night at tu Christian parsonage by Rev, J. II. Harmon. VIMlliig Hit OrlrHu Mr. and Mm. II. Vedder and Mr. and .Mrs. U. Johnson, of Catallua la- ,am, aM vlsltliia- Mr. and Mm. u. A. jUrmUi yh pty caioyltt lue hunting and flailing of Cow' crook for couplo of weeks. ItoftUlrntliNi for General Flection Close Saturday, October 7, 1916, at 3 o'clock p. m. 868 Miiohs In the Mountain ptul and Rurrelt ltuttourutter, of n( about six mile from the Grant Paaa-Crearent City stage road. They were drlveu out of the mountains by heavy snow. (Jeorge Calhoun llWurn- George 8. Calhoun returned Hun- day afternoon and will remain here a few daya attending to bla tailoring business before atartlng out again a sperlal representative for the Browna vllle Woolen mill. Mr. Calhoun re port a very successful trip, having spent a day or more In twenty differ ent towns during the past month. HulItU iut i t The Southern Pacific company haa started work on the cars to be mid In the hauling of beets. There will be 83 of the cars, 55 of the number being dump cars. For the rest, flat rara are being lined. A fenre la made around the cara, with a number of gates, to make the loading and un loading easier. Loading stations are being constt Ucted from Sutberlln to Ashland. After being loaded the cara are brought here and transferred to the C. O. C. tracks, upon which they are taken to the factory. The llywatr KntrUtv Dr. and Mrs. By water, of Grant Pass, entertained a number of friends at dinner Friday evening at the Bay Hotel. Cover were laid for nine. The Vu"t wcre Mra rtK- M. Keller, Martha ChllderMr. and Mr W. F. Malone, Dr. and Mr. E. M, Fine, and Mr. Devlin, of San Fran cisco. Dr. Bywater ha recently been ,n Mt.Uon with Dr. "Fine In a number of local canes, and with Mrs. Hy water has been entertained by friends In Crescent City. Last night's affair wa. In a way, a return of the compliment. Creicent City Courier. EngIowood The heat milk, eream and Ice cream. Phone St2. tt 1'ornnv P. M. Is IUKKfanant-! Geo. E. DonnelL ha been appointed roadmaater of the Coos Bay line of the Southern Paclflo and will arrive here In a few days to open hi office In Marihfleld. He wa (Jowa over the road a few daya ago. He will probably have one clerk In hi of fice. Mr. Donnell will have the dl trlct extending from Eugene' to Myrtle Point and Is the first addition al division official to be' sent here a a result of the completion of the line to Eugono. Trainmaster Jones and Division Engineer Whereat were here previously, Mr. Donnell has long been with the Southern Pacific and wa formerly roadmastcr at Ashland. Coos Bay Times. WALDO Mr. II. T. Graham ha returned home after spending soveral week vltlttng her on and daughter In Portland. Mr. Colla Slagle I visiting friend and relatives In Grant Pa for a coQple'ot week. . We are glad to report that W. J. Wlmer I able to be out again. Mr. J. M. Clemen visited at the home of her daughter, Mr. White, on Thursday. Mrs. Ed Wilson called on Mr. U D. Corbett on Frldy. Mr. and Mr. ChM. Dlrum are mov ing (o Grant Pas thl week. , Mr. nd Mr. It. J. White called at the L. D. Corbett home on Sunday afternoon. -Mr. J. W. 8mlh, of Tacoma, Wash., la visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y.t J. Wilson. The Misses Maude and Helen Mstheney have returned home after visiting their mother In Lor1 Angeles for about six week. Miss Llnna Albright Is a week-end visitor at the home of Mrs. J. A. Dy sort. The Waldo Bunahlne club met at the home of Mrs. Sylvia WMt Thurs day afternoon. There wcre ten mem bera and one visitor present. The hostesses of the dsy, Mrs. Corbett and Mrs. White, served dainty, refresh ment at the close of a pleasant after noon. - 0. A. Moore haa returned home after visiting hi varent at Wilbur for aome weeks. Mrs. Mobre is ex pected In shout a week. SANTA FE FIGHTS AOAMSQN BILL Chicago. Oct. 2. Plana to enlist all stockholders In the 8anta Fe rail road In a fight on congress to enact measures changing provisions In the Adsmson bill were revealed today in a statement sent to stockholders of the compsny by E. P. Ripley, presi dent. In part, the statement rend: "The brotherhoods made It clear at the session of congress Just ended that they will resist with all their power any such remedial legislation, whether It seek to prohibit itrlkea In advance or public Investigation or to put any form of restraint upon labor combinations. It la, therefore, reasonable to assume that the public demand for a remedy will have to be forceful or the public will continue In Its present defenseless position. "Since the precedent of abandoning arbitration and hurriedly paying the demands of railroad unlona by (pe dal congressional enactment ha thus been established, doe It not be hoove you to exerclieVour Influence In favor of appropriate remedial legis lation T,r MASSACRE OF GREEKS BY TURKS Rome, Oct. 8. Reports that Greece I about to declare war upon the aide of the allies haa led to the wholesale massacre of Greek In Asia Minor by the Turks, the Greek legis lation was advised today. Greek residents of the Smyrna dis trict have goffered greatly from per secution and In 'outlying district many Greek have been executed. The Turkish commander In Ar menia, according to a Now Agency report, has Issued a proclamation to hi troops protesting against the failure of the central powers to tup ply more ammunition, and declaring that the Turkish army In the Cau casus has been forced to rely wholly upon Its own resources. location notice, Courier office. Special Announcement Douglas Fairbanks tho lnliultjihlo king of lllnilnml, will lo Non In III unguent pic In iv, "UIKiUIN MIXICH IN" - n Til 10 1II.IOU Ttiutmlay iind Friday , (Vmliifr TIioh. If, luce's (rrent million dollar photT) npwUcIo, 'Vlvlllwllon," In eleven rooK l BOX OFFICE SALE NOW. i.i..... . Page Medford : The Winter Ganlena' Most Dual Ing, Gorgejm, Girlleet ' Itevve 'A Md of Pleasure' Traveling In tliolr own apodal Pullman and beggnge ran NINE III GE BC'E.VKH OF BAUHAItlC 8PLKMM)Hl 12S PrX)PLH Challenge Cast includes Wny NorrU, t'unroy A lMare, Conrtney 8Utrs, Mrjret YAmmr&t, Collins A Hart, Itosle Qulnn, Wand Lyon, McMahon, Diamond A 1iptow, Franklin Hates. liower Floor fiMM) Itnlronf 9l.no,' .(M, 7.V, Oflr WARSHIPS AID III E BATTLE With the French Armies Before Peronne, France, Oct. 1. Naval forces hsve Joined the allies here In the great, land battle of the Somme, seventy mllea from the aea. Iron clad monltcis. utilising France's mag nificent network of canala along the Somme, centering at Peronne, are participating In the dally bombard ment or Mount St. Quentln, which dominates Peronne from the east They advance alowly on the German stronghold -a the last lines creep forward and hsve done much effec tive work Mount St. Quentln. constituting the key to the defense of Peronne 1 alowly and teadlly' being encircled by the French In the aame manner that preceded the capture of Combles. The position, a strong one,' stands on the aummit of a hill overlooking Per onne. Marine gunners who serve the pieces aboard the monitors go about their business In the same metho dical, clockwork manner a ordinary workmen beginning their day' labor. After their morning plunge In the canal and breakfast, they begin tun ing up the guns. On land the same mechanical pro cess goes on. The artillerymen "waih up," eat breakfast and then, apparently without the necessity of the officers' presence, begin serving the guns on schedule time like so many, factory employes beginning work on the whistle. Occasional German ihella, falling near, never Interrupt for a single In stant the routine of their day'a labor. Only the lunch hour doea that. . From an artillery observation post directly facing Mount St. Quentln I watched the French army'a me thodical advance, encircling the vil lage of Mount St. Quentln. The town Itself already ha auffered the same fate a the IS villages captured to date by the tllle. . It la completely reduced to heap of brickbat and protruding tree stumps. -The German, however, still retain Bijou Theatre SIM To tho Fathers ami Mothers: To the Live American Hoys and Their Sweethearts: t Her Is ono of the best of the Great Triangle (Irnmos "The Bugle Call" lly V. Gardner Hulllviui ami Thiw. 11. We Slanlim tho imirteen.yUMhl mm of the Kret legitimate alar "BUSTER'' COLLIER , The alory of a typical American boy, the tendor devotion' to a mother ileml, tho advent of the "new mother," nearlv breaking; the ties f ronirmloNhlp between rather and mm, the Miirdy ninniinexs of the boy In snvliiR thU same "niothw" from duiiKor mid the lliml welding or a clone bond of frlemlNlilp and uiidorNiandliiK. The i settlnn or the' Went, and the story Is one of tliwo rarely mu pealing ones U which tho tours mv quickly chiwed mvay by sinlles, A KEYSTONE COMEDY Ith more than the tiNiinl "pmuh,'! "H ICY UTS AM) HPAHKS," et)it ; pletos the progrant TiUniU)W WILLIAM FAHM'M. IV "TiiM uiiiu.v i ...... u A A HP-Get 'em early " i Thursday Night October 5 : : : Telepbne.418 aod Tunefu'. DKLl'GE OP 7 GIIILS Doors 7.30 Curtain Hifto Bharp strongly fortified positions, especially In the cellars. The French artillery wss completely encircling the hill of the village for the purpose of inter rupting German communication with the rear, while occasional shell! were directed at 'Mount St. Quentln Itself to keep the Oerman busy In their dugout and cellar. Invariably these bell ent np great red clouds' of brick dust from the pulverized houses. The bulk of the artillery continued thl methodical destruction of Ger man defense which U11 aeparate the French first line trenches from the base of the hill. When the proper time comes, Mount St. Quentln will be ejptured by the French and with a minimum loss of men, an artillery officer told me today. In the final assault the In fantry will dash forward preceded 100 yards by a curtain Are of shell) that will not permit the surviving German to Inflict any serious losses on the attacker. SHIFT GENERALS Oil VILLA'S TRAIL El Pao, Oct. 2.--Vllla' successful attacks on Chihuahua City and Cual hulrachlo have caused a shake-up of Carranslsta military commander la the north. General Ramoa' com mand haa been organised and Gen eral Carlo Osuna haa been ent from 8altlllo to Chihuahua City to take .charge of operation against the Vllltstaa, bringing with him 1.600 Infantry and cavalry reinforcement. , Natives fleeing from Cusihulrachlc declare that the VlUIsta looted the town after tha Carranslsta troop had . retreated from It. Following the line of retreat of the de facto troops a detachment or Villlstas la said to have captured six passenger train on i the Kansas City, Mexico : A Orient railway, but did not molest the pas sengers. ' i Job printing of every deaortptloa t the Courier office. s Location notice, Courier office. Where everybody goes Thai everybody knows i MB 9STJB