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F AGS TWO DAILY KOUIK RlVaiK COlltltUI FRIDAY, OCTORKR 6, ltl. Daily Rogue River . Courted A.a Independent RepuaUcaa News paper. United Pnn Leased 1 Wlr Telegraph Barrio. .. 4. K. VOORHIK8, Pah, tad Prop. W1LPORD ALLEN, Editor. Entered at the Oraata Paaa, Ore gon. Poetoffle u econd-clae mall attar. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oa Taar. 15.11 U Mentha. 1.00 Tare Moath - 1.10 DM Month. .10 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1916. OREGON WEATHER Tonlfht aad Saturday fair; 4 f warmer tonight south and east portions; winds mostly north- 4 arty. GROWING DEMAND FOR TIMBER. " That there. Is an awakening de mand tor the forests of Douglas fir In the west by the Industrial activity throughout the country Is made plain by the recently recorded sales of large Umber holdings. With mills . running to near capacity all over the northwest, the twner of timber lands aces hope tor something more than a crop of tax receipts from his hold ings. For a number of years past It f las been largely a matter of outgo, with no chance to realise upon the Investment The district forester at Portland announces a sale Just closed for 7.020 acres of timber In the Hood River district at fairly strong figures. The timber, which. Is medium slse. but ripe for cutting. Is chiefly Douglas . fir, 51,000,000 feet of western hem lock. 18,500.000 feet of amabUls fir, 1.000,000 feet of western red cedar, AAA AAA m A -A . - - a 500,000 feet of western white pine, 'a total of 830,000,000. This Is the largest amount of timber In one body placed on the market In this district fev'M f in nmf mIm 9m lama slma wj waaw avswst aoi sv tvi wvuin viuiv ' 'It was cruised, mapped and appraised by the government foresters In 1915, and has been advertised for sale dur- n til nut tWA ftwinttia T1 A nrfA. . bid for the timber are the minimum 'prices named In the advertisement, vtt., fl.20 per M for Douglas Or, western red cedar and noble fir; . f 1.50 tar M for western white pine, and 50 cents per M for all other 'pedes. v " Crimes such as the wanton killing of cattle In the Applegate district should receive the active attention of the officers. A more dastardly ' crime can not be placed upon the cal endar than taking one's spite out up . on the dumb beast. Some of the animals were undoubtedly killed out right, while others were wounded and left to find their way home to die. The offer of a reward for the apprehension of the guilty parties Is a proper move, and if the size of the reward offered is an added Incentive ' In bringing out the truth, the figure could well be Increased many fold. The city council met in regular session Thursday night, allowed the usual run of bills in liquidation ot the expenses of the city, and trans- . acted such routine business as came before it. All coiincllmen except Mr. Atchison were present. The only ripple upon the surface was created when Councilman Knips presented an ordinance to prohibit the main taining of card tables In billiard rooms. The ordinance was read first and second times, but when motion was made to suspend the rules and place It upon final pusnage, the ne . cesHary three-fourths vote needed to suspend the rules was not forthcom Ing. The ordinance will come up for final action at the regular meeting of the couniill. New t'i"e for Pine Cones Forest Supervisor Macduff has re ceived an Inquiry from Los Angeles for cones for Chrlstmns decorations. Enterprising ooys snd girls can make their pocket or Christmas money by collecting cones for this purpose. TELL YOUR FRIENDS WHAT YOl THINK OF OVR KVMBKR 18 STNCIAL ROAST OOF KKti. IT WILL HELP THEM TO LIVE WELL AM) ENJOY LIFE. For Saturday- BEETS HI BHAKD SOVA&H CELERY . HEAD LKTTl'CK TOMATOE8 SWEET POTATOES PIUXOK8S FLOVR, MADE WHERE THE REST HARD WHEAT ; GROWS . KINNEY & TRU AX GROCERY Quality First SIX MILLION SLAVS ARE LOST IN WAR i Berlin, via Sayvllle, Oct. 6. Russia has lost 8,000,000 men during the first two years of the war, and at least 1.250,000 in this year's offen sive, according to estimates from Danish sources given out by the semi official news agency today. Lloyd-George's prophecy to the United Press that Russia will "fight to the death" la now about to be realised literally, the News Agency com mented, since Russian losses In the Gallclan fighting are again mounting to a figure which even that populous country can not stand. In the battle at Kortnlca, which resulted victoriously for the Germans, Russian columns were driven for ward under curtains of fire and whip ped. The entire Russian wares fell under German artillery aad machine gun fire and desd bodies formed "mountains," the News Agency de clared. The czar's guards were completely wiped ont during the bloody fighting resr Pustomty and Korytnlca, after havtng suffered heavy losses on the Stochod river. Job printing of every description at the Coarler office. Printing. Time Is Here There's nothing more Inter eating or entertaining for those long evenings than printing from the vacation negative. And the beet paper la VELOX Music & Photo House Stanton Howell, Prop. Parisian Ivory Novelties Brushes Manicure Sets Trays Etc., Etc. Demaray New Codfish New Comb Honey Flour and Feed At Right Prices J. PARDEE 202 South 0th St. . OltAXtiKH BANANAS APPLES (UtAPKS rASAHAS LEMONS ALLIES HEADED FOR MONASTIR i London, Oct. 6. Two allied 'armies, fighting their way toward I Monastlr, the Bulgarian , base In j southwestern Serbia, have defeated i the Bulgars In pitched battles, driv ing them back In disorder. ! Southwest of Monastlr, French and I Russian detachments, having occu i pled the villages of But and Poplif. are pushing their advance toward the Serbo-Greek frontier with the great lest vigor. Allied and Bulgar troops are battling for possession of the hills leading down to Monastlr, about -eleven miles away. A Serbian army that crossed the Greek frontier niore than a fortnight 'ago, has fought Its way to a plateau I northwest of Kalmakchalan. The Serbs are now driving northward In attempts to flank the Bulgars out of Monastlr. v On the allies' extreme rights In the Struma valley,' the British have re pulsed successive Bulgarian counter attacks. Official dispatches from Bucharest today admitted that the Roumanians have retired across the Danube, after making a successful raid on Bul garian soli, but brought no confirma tion of the Bulgarian official report that about 15.000 Roumanian troops were wiped ont I s mZj sire I'hoiie 2H1 MEN'S SPECIAL 'TRAIN SPEEDS ON Chicago, Oct. I. Pointed Into the heart of suffrage territory, the Hughes Women's special train loft Chicago today to tour through Illi nois and Iowa. The party was Joined here by Mrs. Raymond Robins, Mrs. Win. Severlu, of Chicago, and Mrs. Noble Prentiss, of Kansas. Miss Harriet E. Vittmu, of Chicago, will Join the special Sunday. The arrival of the special hore marked its entrance Into suffrage ter ritory and the women took new In terest in the campaign. As they left the xtraln at La Salle street station, Wilson women were on hand with banners and heckling questions, but the Hughea womeu were bustled away In autoa and an opportunity for some Interesting repartee was lost. Street meetings were held last night In front ot large Industrial plants as workers were leaving, but the noise of traffic and Interruptions by Wilson women hampered the speakers. ' When the parade of the campaign ers was held yesterday, members of the Working Women's Independent Wilson league fell In behind' and trailed their opponents through the loop district. The Hughes women heard former Senator A. J. Beverldge peak here last night. SUGGESTS BLOCKADE (Continued from page l.i Ing Is not to be commended because the Tages Zeltung or some otber crl Mrs demsnd It. If, however, any marine officer convinces the general ui a ft. and the latter places the proof 'before the chancellor, thst by using submarines. Zeppelins, the fleet, or anything else, the war could be won, and If the chancellor did not follow this sdvtce, he would deserve to be hsnged. "dermsny must win the wsr, Ger many must use the weapons with which she Is certain she rsn win It." "But Americana believe that If the chancellor were overthrown and suc ceeded by a representative of the von Tlrplts party, submarining would be recommended, perhaps endangering sraln good relations between the United States and Germany," he was told. I "The von Tlrplts affair Is settled," I he answered emphatically. "The ex plosion now being aired In the press 'has helped to bury It. The chancel lor Is not going to be overthrown. The government Is not going to undergo any change. Even If a new chancellor I would come tomorrow there would be !no change in policy. I "The people who are really Inter ested in seeing Germany win realize this." Portland, Oct. 6. Today's msrket quotations were: Wheat Club, 1.31; bluestem, 1,38. Oats No. 1 white feed, 28.25. Bsrley Feed, 33.60. Hogs Best live, 9. OS. Prime steers, 7; fancy cows, best calves, 7.60. 5.76; Spring lambs, 8.76. Iltittei' City creamery, 37; eoufr try. 28. Kggs Selected lorsl cxtrss, 40. Hens, 14 V, tv 15; broilers, JBif 17; geese, 11011H. Copper, 28 Mi. What Damp Msans. I enn. to know what ilnmp means, ea pectally wTuw uxed upon polished woodwork. Think It mmns wet and you will bo revlNug valuable Informa tion as 'mtvnuMT rubliUli." IMp a cloth In hot water, wring It as himl as you enn, then shake It In the air, and It should have about thu right amount of moisture. Exchange. Bound to DI.or... . Vnn , I. in mil iiln.i.t t-.ict. m-mII ,ltt 'your inoihei'-lii'liiw, I henr." said a menu to n young litiHimnii., "No. I don't," nliMWTcd I he liflilti grooiu, "Notimly inn, Dvcii tho fool alio imiIm iliuKii't i'.i'ip Willi In' i'. Wlien Mini i'Oinc;l!i,i tlm I'oiiiii I'vcl'jlioily luil'i n;i. 'I'lie ui her tiny she (toHiim folillinf lie, I. ni.il I lie licil nIiii! lip,'' Job printing of every description at the Courier office, CHICHESTER S PILLS J , lillral A.h nnp lruvl.l r. .X arUiav riiu m iii ,." onu t,.-i.nv v 1 t,'i mli'l. ilh Jlliw ImjK.n, x 11 vti Tli. lhi r. Miif or ji,p V I fa Ptlnil'lv,i"11" ni l in .rrrn' It lit bUVoNO IMMNII WU .',V5 AV fj ywiliiiwn,, I'm,: ',. ist'.y.ri'.M.'i Classified POH HALT. ANGEL CAKES Phono orders to No. 180-4. T87U WINONA BBRK SHIRKS- If you want the most pork per lb. ot feed, get a Winona Berkshire for your next herd boar. Spring pigs aver aged 100 lbs. each at four months. F. R. Steel, Winona Ranch, Rural Route No. 1. HOtf 14-HOOM house, partly furnished, lot TixlOO, on Sixth street, for tale real aheap, or will trade. For par ticulars Inquire B, A. Williams, Its O street , III rOR SALlf 10 bead young cattle at a bargain If taken at once. A. B. Dixon, route 8, Grants Paaa, . At Jones Creek bridge, ' 860 FOR SALE Two small mules, light wagon and harness. fl?S cash. In quire P. J. Rush, Tskllma, Ore. 68 FOR SALE Oood six-room house near Riverside school, two lots, fruit. Price reasonable. Or would lease unfurnished or partly furn ished to responsible party. Ad dress No. 177 1, care Courier. 80S APPLES FOR SAIJi Hand-picked seconds. Newtowni, Spltienbergs. snd Ortley. Lesve orders at Wine trout's Implement houne, 871 SLiuHTLY "f'SKlY Chevrolet car", model 400, five-passenger touring car, In fl ml -class condition, with extra equipage, for sale at a sacri fice. W. S, Maxwell. S7tf I NKED "MONEY $1,000 "will buy 100 acres of land within five miles of this city. No agents. Owner only. Box 754, Grsnts Pass. 87! TO tCXCHANUK 80 ACRES, two mllea from growing town, with good Irrigation water rlghta. Will exchange for stock of merchandise or a going business. Write owner, Win. Sullivan, (00 11th street. Modesto, Cal. 8(8 WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Ptrst class, strictly modern, furnished, five or six-room bungalow. All Im provements, Including gas, north side. Will lease for six months. with option of longer period If sat isfactory. If you have something meeting these requirements, tele i phona at once. Will pay well for I right place. Phone I80-J. (71 j WILL CONTRACT for your beet pulp at Grants Psss sugar mill. Address I Clinton Cook, Murphy, Ore. 869 i WANTED TO BUY Young milk cows, fresh or about to be fresh; must ' be good slse. Phone 01I-F-23. 870 , STRAYED 1 8TRAYED Jersey cow, three yesrs old, wearing yoke when lost about September 1. Finder notify No. 1782, care Courier. 871 MISCELLANEOUS CItYPTAI. 8PRINOS water .put up In 6-gallon glaia Jsrs and delivered at your door, freih, pure, ssnltsry. Telephone 298-R and water wagon will call. j TAXI STAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any where In town 10c, Phone lll-R. Residence phone 24S-L. tf tHNAYKIM h. k. crioctM, Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. Roms 101-208 Pad i dock Building. Grant Pa. TIME CARD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Cave Route) Effective Monday, May 1, 1111. Train 1 Iv. Grant Pass 7:00 a.m. Arrives Water Creek..-..: 00 a.m. Train 4 Iv. Water Crk....6:00 p.m. Arrive Grants Pass 8:00 p.m. Dally except Sunday. All train leav Oranta Pas from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot. For all Information regarding frelg' t and. paatengar service call at the offlc of tb company, Public Ser vice building, or phone 111 for asm. Train will stop on flag at any point betweon Gran's Pass in '- rvek. Pasaczj" ,tr sw da In tb week.. Voracity of ths Cormorsnt. PInIiIiiK with I'oriiiiuniilH uxril to be on 1'ngllHli rnynl sport. The hlnl'i vorn'lty Is siirh Unit some tin vu wInIiwI lo spell Us iiiiuui "corvoriiiii," llioiigh tliu li'iio ilril vui Inn In "cyrvin null' IniiH," Ken low. Tliu roiilriiHt lietwecii I ho I'oniionint wlicu iliii'llng, flir lis 1'1'c.v. iin (mo xri'H It nt (lie oo, am) when sliiiiillng, Hie pit lin o of dull Iclli ariry, tmiHt liqv'o houn piu'wiii to Milton when lie (loni'i'llii'd Hnliiii Killing In the tree of life "like a cormorant."-In-ilou t'lironli'le. " ' ' ' Advertising r4 PHYSICIANS I. r rl rTOT U n Pritlra limited to disease of the eye, ear. noae and throat . Glasses ittad. Office hour 1-1 1, 1-6, or on , polottntnt. Office phone, II; dsncs phone S5I-J. 8. LOUU11RIDGB. M. D PhyateUa and turgeoa. City or oouotry calla attended day or sight. Reeldea pbone Ml; odea poena' III. Sixth and H. Tiffs td. J. P. Truax, M. 0., Payalotaa aad surgeon. Phones: Office Ills resi dence 114. Calls answered at all hours. Country oalls attended to. Lundburg Bldg. DR. KD. BY WATTR Specialist om disease of ey ear, noe aad. throat; glasses flttd. Offlc boars: I to II a. m., 3 to I p. m. Pboae: Residence 114-J; office JS7-J, Schmidt Bldg, Granta Paaa, Ore. A.XwiTHA Burgeon. Offioe: Hall Bldg., eora r Sixth and I alroetc. Phones: Office HI; residence llt-J. Hoard. I a. m. to 4 p. n. DR. 11. .VAKREN NlCB,0top4bie Phyalclan. Cbronlo and sarvout diseases specialty. Room I and S, Lundburg Bldg., opposite poet ofloe; pbon 141-R. Residence; Colonial hotel; pbon 147-J. DK.VTI8TO daotlstry. lot South Sixth ttroel, Grant Pas Ore. 1IEKT K. KLLIOTT, D. M D. Mod ern aeniai worg. nana B, Brad ford, dental assistant. Room 4 and S. Ooldtn Rule Bldg. Oraata Pass, Or. Pbon S8&-J. ATTORNEYS 11. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-Law Practice In all State and federal Court. First National Bank Bldg. COL V 10 WILLIAMS Attoraeye al Law, Grant Pass Banking Co. Bldg, Oraata Paas, Or. eT 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. PraoUaa In all court, rirst National Baak Bldg. EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attorney-at-Law. Offlc Masonic Templs. Grant Pas. Or. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law. County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Bchallbora Bldg. O. 8. BLANCHTlrAUo Grants Paaa Banking 'Co. Bldg. Phone 170. Oraata Paaa. Ore. V. A. CTJCMENTS Altorney-at-Law,, rractic in state and federal court. Room I aad I, over Golden Rule store. Mll IOAL IN8THICTI0N Belgian school of violin playing. E, R. Lawrence 816 I street. J. S. MACMURRAY, teacher of Vole culture and tinging.' Lessons given at home Of pupil If requested. Ad dress 718 Lea street. 861tf , UltAYAUB AND TRAKHPKR COM M1CIALRXwEHl;drXii kind of drayage and traasfer work carefully and promptly done, rbone 112-R. stand at freight dnpot. A. Ohade, Propr. V. O. ISHAM. drayage and tranafar. Safes, piano and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Pbon Clark k Holman, No. 60. Real dene phoni 1I4-R. THB WORLD MOVESr o do" Ilunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-K. IX)DGR8 OllANTS PASS Lodge No. 14 A. F. A, M. Stated Communloa-. tlon 1st and 3d Tuesday. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. A. K, Cats, W. M. Kd. G. Harris, seer-ls-v. OOLDEiTiti'LE "ifEN .r-m, - v- meot "wry Wed nday evening In I, O. O. P. hall, corner 6th and H. Sis. Visiting Odd Follows cordially Invited lo be present. Kmll Oober. N, 0, Clyde Martin, Socretary. li:C()U.TOItH A N I lMutvmuT ll'IOlllIA.N'OINa, Braining," pulnu lint. Por the bent work at lowet price phonn aOfl-,', C. U. plant, Htmth Park streot, VIH I-ltlNAHY HIHM1KON UK, It, J, OhiHTUL, Veturlnarian. Ofllce In Wlnelrout Implement Hldg. Pbon 118-J, Resident I'lion 305-R. A