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IMfiK SIX. DAILY ROQUI NVatR OOVRIKU At M.U , tMi'oiu:it ui. iuiii "Ves. but IS Golden West Coffee 'JUST RIGHT'?" Well, try It! FRISCO .TTOUXKV IS hkfkxoaxt ix si it San Francisco. Oct. 2S. Suit to recover 17,500 from John U Taugher, local attorney, is on (lie today in the federal district court, the Moore Fil ter company, of Portland, Maine, be ing the plaintiff. The company al leges that in 1913 Tanglier, then pre sident of the company, caused the directors to vote him $12,500 for legal services, when he was entitled to only JS.OOO. The recovery of the difference is asked. There Ijas been mnch litigation between Taugher and the company. He recently was warded I1S.000 for legal service In a suit against the filter concern. CI.KAN1.IXFS8 WILL BR MORK EXPKXSIVK Portland, Oct. 2S. Its going to cost more to be clean hereafter. Port land dealers were informed by wire less today that the price of standard soaps had been advanced 10 to 20 per cent per hundred pounds. Five cent cakes must go to ten cents to meet the advance. PORTLAXn ORMOCRATS CELEBRATE WILSOX DAY Portland. Oct. 2S. Automobile parades and mass meetings marked the celebration of "Wilson day" in Portland. The principal rally takes place tonight at the Armory. Colonel C. E. Wood Is to review the presi dent's term in office. MKEHAX RESTS FARMER IX HEAVYWEIGHT ROl'T Seattle. Oct. 2S. Willie Meehan. San Francisco heavyweight, out classed Frank Farmer, of Tacoma. last night, and was given the decision after four rounds of fierce fighting. Copyright 191 The Pi eta r Advertisers, Bos 17 Y7 i .I in i mi i ill The Picture Tells The Story CI BtHTH HCVaMDO WOOD COAL WILLIAMS WOOD & COAL YARD Yard Phone 137-R Res. Phone 376-Y Everything of Merit In CONCRETE PRODUCTS Oregon Cement Sewer Pipe TUeCo. C1U Storge Co. T. airchard Prop. Phone 393 . and Csed HR.VITIRB nt Right Prices Manuel Heston 304 South 6th Terms. Strictly Cash But see what cash will do hers I'KOPLE'B MEAT MARKET 0 South 6th St 'R.F.H. IXORAM ( "Iropractor N science of -ommon Sense, which U very nn ."ommon. Office Hours 10-12 and 2-5 GRANTS PASS nOTTUJfa WORKS Mfg'i of Country Club Qlngerals. A full line of Sodas and Soft Drinks. Phone 128-J ALPIXK Rl'TTER Made In Grants Pass Fresh Dally IMXHK VALLEY CRKAMKRY Kvenlng at Jones Crvk After the Wednesday afternoon school ision of last week several high school students met ad a baud of hikers and made their way to Jones Creek grove where they spout the evening with double tap, three deep and other games. Salad, sandwiches, pickles, wcin ers and coffee were enjoyed around the fire before those of the party left for their respective homes where they arrived at a late hour. Among the party were the Misses Eleanor Uo cook, Florence Bocoek. Lulu lar neille, Gertrude Horry, Ollie Moore. Mildred Hamilton. Alice Anient, Am elia Motion. Mildred Smith, Opal Hiller, Gladys York, IVrls llusscl. Mary Jenkins, and Messrs. Allen l'n derwood. Karl I'lttenger. Wilbur Hears. Tod Itirchivrd. dale Smith. Phil Toban, George Kiddle. Ralph Itolueln, George Williams, Clifford ShanVur. James Tuffs and Harry Kdg erton. Mrs. Vanl.iivcn EnlortaiiiN Mrs. M. C. Vanl.uven instructor of the Hluoliird class of the Methodist Sunday school was hostess to the class members Saturday afternoon. October 2S, at the homo of Mrs. Catherine Gray on North tth street. Twenty four were invited guests of with whipped cream and cookies were the afternoon. Shrimp salad, hot biscuit, jello served at tables attractively laid, with lanterns as characteristic decor ation. A glimpse Into the future and many other halloween games filled the entertainment hour. ' Halloween Party Miss Arda Isham was hostess at the Thursday afternoon halloween party given to a number of girl friends at the J. M. Isham home on Lawnridge avenue. Thursday. Octo ber 26. A great deal of merri ment resulted from the peanut hunt which characterized the general good time enjoyed by the afternoon guests. Outdoor games were also played. The Misses Irene Breager. Gladys Shin. Arleta Myers and Dorothy Fallin were the girls entertained. Lemon ade and N'abiscoes were served. Junior' Party Nearly 60 little people were guests of the Junior league of the M. E. church at the Halloween party given in the church parlors Thursday aft ernoon of last week. Several dressed in costumes of witches and ghosts gave evidence of the occasion observ ed. A witch hunt and other appropri ate games proved pleasing entertain ment for the small folk and great amusement was exhibited when in turn the guests endeavored to strike a lame paper ball as seen In a mir ror. Sandwiches, salad, pickles, cookies and apples were served. Misses Helen Kllles and Vivian Isham were In charge. Halloween for CiiinpMio Girls Tuesday of last week an enjoyable evening was spent In halloween cele bration at the home of Mrs. Harry Clark the members of the Wallulah r-ampfire girls organization being the party guests. During the evening Miss Ksther Ollkev sang, Miss Vivian Isham gave piano selections and told some thrill ing Indian legends. As a token of remembrance to Miss Winifred Kl field. one of their number who Is attending Willamette I'nlversity the girls prepared a gift box to lie sent as a birthday present from the so ciety. Among those present were the Misses Genevieve Helm. Vivian Ish am, Grace, Presley, Marguerite Rath bone, Esther Gllkey, Helen Klflold, Kstella Feldmaler, I. mile Garlier. I'lda Masler and hostess Mrs. Clark. Frlibty Afternoon Ten The tea given Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. P. Counts was a perfect success, both socially and financially. Over fifty ladles came with their fancy work and the after noon was spent In pleasant chat, en livened by most delightful music, furnished by Mrs. T. M. Ferguson. At four a dainty lunch was served, after which the ladles departed with many expressions of pleasure and the oft repealed hope that the teas would be served often, IIIHTISH BLACKLIST XOTE IS RECEIVED Washington, Oct. 2H. The HrltlHh blacklist ncte, explaining Unit gov ernment's position In Issuing the list, was delivered lit Hie slate depart ment today from the American em bassy at London, Secretary Lansing announced. See the Sellers kitchen cabinet at Ilelmer's. NXH 10.000 PEOPLE GREET W. J. Springfield, 111.. Oct. SS. Ten thousand persons pushed and Jammed themselves Into the state arsenal to day to hear Win. J. Hryan deliver the doctrine of democracy to contra! Illinois. Itryan'a speech, which was the cul mination of the Wilson day obser vance in Spritmlleld, amused the as sembled thousands to trended en thusiasm. lu the midst of these smtsnis of democratic enthusiasm, a yellow cur. lying near the platform, aroused by the cheering, again started the dim inishing cheering ami It was live min utes before Hryan could resume. The meeting was attended by sev eral thousand women, who upon the slightest provocation rose In their seats and waved American nags. j Bryan's interpretation of the pro-j sldent's refusal to Intervene In Mex ico brought forth the greatest out- j burst 'of cheering of the meeting. Hryan received a remarkable ovation I from the thousands who lined the! streets between the depot and the' state arsenal. Goodyear Tires Are Good Wear Tires All sizes in stock C. L. HOB ART COMPANY FORD GARAGE rolM LAMi III NT ( LI It si vt.Ks hoi;m: miuw I.ONIMIV NLWSI'AI'rJt.H j i:.i'ia:ss imsaitoiyimi.vi Portland, Hot. Championships' Umdon, (M. I1.- Loudon news in several clauses will bo decided this papers expressed some disappoint afternoon and tonight at the horse WHEAT IS SOME BATTER. Brooklyn Nationals' Loft Cardonsr Go ing Liko a Houo A fir. When Willie Keeler was In bis prime ho was asked the secret of Ids success In placing hits, and Woe Willie re spomlod. "I lilt 'em whore they ain't." Zack Wheat, the groat left fielder of the Brooklyn Nationals, cues Willie one lietter by saying. "I lilt 'em where they never were." Wheat Iins a good chance of crest ing a new record In' fore the season comes to a close mill may lop the col nmn us premier biit-omiii of the Xs ttoual league. Zsck was nhwiys a dangerous nmn nt til- plate luti never before ha he slum which is being staged b the I'onUud Hunt club. The opening owning was given over priucipall) to . display of tlo, the famous exhi bitions of Madison Sipiare garden being rivalled by several aires of solid Portland society, packed III nai leries and boxes. During the polo pony event the croud itol a thrill when one of the ! horses stutnlil.il and threw Its rider. I Tlie man was uninjured. Credential, the Juniper of Van couver, H. C got over the bar at six' feet, eight inches, considerably under ( the world record. The Jenkins' stables of Portland, won moat of the I uieiit toda that only two of the 10 German raiders that entered the Kug jllsh channel Thursday night were I destroyed, but declared the raid will j have no effect on transportation of troom and supplies to France, j OrttciuU, commenting on the Ger man Htaiement that all the raiding destroyers returned safely, pointed 'out that the same statement was made by the Gorman admiralty after Zeppelin wan shot down recently, I the airship's low being admitted later. CHICHiLS'i if? Z i iLLS -v llll Ill iJoK I'll svGma riiui U.4 "i ci . .! ,W k Tf !, .!i pi-m V S etv frnkm mm II.. r .f V 6i SOt D BY DRtGdlSIS I VI KiWHlkt aU&. A., t-41'lll-l lift k.Tm MMum HNtSn I'll.l . 1.4 mm Dltl H t.LIIM NS HACK AltOIMl Hltl VAl JK(MILMAtaVK. FKATIIFRWKKillT TITI.K I'arls, Out. 2S. French troops "tonue.l and c.iptnred a iuarr north cast of Fort Dooainnont, in a brll limit attuck on (he northeast front ol Veidiiu. lust nUlil. it was olncUII nnuotiitced lislai A lrlU artillery duel .nil tin in-,1 in the region of the I fort. On the Solium- front thero was only Intermittent cannonading blue ribbons last night. IMI IIU' UH..KItS IMSPMT (iKAV'S IIAKlUXt PLATM Hogiiium, Wash., Oot. I'V Gray's Harbor logging plants were Inspected ' today by delegates from the Pacific I lagging congress, which closed Its Portland session The delegates ar rived at 7 a. m., and after breakfast, J motored twelve miles to tile Poison ' Logging company camp. Trains were ion hand there lu carry them over the t ' logging railroads. , I This afternoon all visitors plan to , luspect the Gray's Harbor mills. Their train leaves for I'entntlla tonlghl. j where it will divide In two sections,! one continuing north ami one head-! lug south. j W. W. Peed, of Kurel.a, Ca iforni I, i as named president of the ci.ngrei it the last session in I'orilai; I ! Portland. Oct. '.s. J(m Gorman, the Oakland boxer, was credited with a draw In his fight with U'e John-j son, negro featherweight champion of the Pacific coast, but many beWv-1 ed the colored boy beat him John-' son appeared to know more about the game. 1 Krankle Sullivan of Los AnKeles got the verdict over Delattey, negro lightweight, when the latter refused the fourth round i WKAItl U I LI. IKS AUK t ltMliKIt IIV IIKiHW WMKN Crntriilla. Wash , Oct. JK.- Ilobo. s who arrived from Tacoma by side door Pullmans told police today that masked men entrrrd their car dur ing the trip and searched the pockets I'hulo by American 1'icns Assoclnilnn. W11KAT. IIHlMlKMTN'H OI1P.AT llTTF.It been hitting so consistently -is he Is right now liver Kline the team start ed on Its last trip around Hie circuit he bus Is'cn ineetinu' the ball oil the nose nitli leriillc force, and about a dozen times be has been robbed of home runs by circus end. lies mi the part, of the outfielder Wheat Is not a place hitler like hull belt. Ids side partner, mid he is ncvur known to bunt. When lie takes s swing nt the ball be menus to kill It. A lot of things can be said about the different players that have kept the Dodgers lu the lend all season, bul one thing Is certnln. find that Is bul for Wheat's heavy bombardment of the opposing pitchers the Dodgers would not be occupying the position In the race for the banner they now en joy. There Is no more popular player on Robbie's staff thnn Hie easy going, quiet, linrdivorkliig but who guards the Ic't garden for I'ncle Wilbur. X K W IIISSIAX OI KKXSIVK j London, Oct US.--The Wireless: News Agency today gave out a Home despatch, asserting that news from . German sources indicates the begin- nlng of a tremendous new Russian j offensive In Poland and Gallcla The : report Is not confirmed from any other source but. If true, Is believed to mark the beginning of the allies' j attempts to save Roiimutila from the j Teutons. j ( II U U l l II WAXTH XKW I TRIAL FOR MI RDKItl of ever tramp In the rrowd. One wealthy member of the "Complete Rest Society" said he beg $.'7. He reported the robbers threw one aged I hobo off the train and stole li In Location notices. Courier office. blankets. THE RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES ND WASTE fl Sr DAKES (JQOKS, ROIL! ASTi N QtBffl ID nm m u Problem of tho Eltctrlo tol. Invention during lliu next two or three centuries will probably be In tho direction of luni.itfiig iho wundurfiil economy ini.l the simple, illicit meth ods of initiire 'l'n l.e the elect rlc eol. Its electric organ Is lu no fenso a storage battery, but n coiiiijvuie e by which electric energy Is libeiuleil nt tliu mo ment when It In reipilred. At rest tliu organ shows ho small nn elcctroiuo. live force Hint a good mlviiiioliiotor Is ruiiulted lo delect , but n sudden nervous Impulse from the eel's spluiil cord raises n ml cut In I of ninny volls with very lllllu heat and no siiiiiII tin expemllluri! or mutter ns to defy the most expert chemist to tudgli It waterspouts. A waterspout Is constantly spinning, Tho moment It censes It collapses. At the distance of ubout n iiuii'ter of n tulle above the sen level Us spinning speed has been t"tiliiilrd ill six miles II Minnie Vale, Ore., Oct. 'JS. Attorneys for D-, C. Hrlehoux today announced he would fight for a new trial when he conies up for sentence Monday on a charge of killing It. ('. Goodwin, wealthy Idaho sheepuian. The Jury brought In a verdict of second degree murder. Hrlehoux admitted the kill ing, but said Goodwin was fatally In jured by un accident on the trip. Hrlehoux was Goodwin's chauf feur. The sheepman disappeared while driving with Hrlehoux along Iho Snake river. Ills corpse,' weighted down with tire chains, was found In the stream several days later. This justiy famous G-E Electric Range will do everything tliat :my oilier kind of took stove will do and do it better. Tlirrc ii no wjite of fuel, at thr lu .it it mnrrntiatnl jmt wline it it winird and i unJir iuitjnt cmiiiol, Sluinlu;r in f'l ii alio let than wnh mkrr iinvn. Neither imokf, fuinit nor sdu-i air nivrn i.tf by thia cIia trie rangr. It ii. therefore, the ideal tununrr equipment for the lu.lnn, It it alwiyi truly for immediate un at turn of the twitch mul unit nothing for fuel when not ictuiiljf cookin. California-Oregon Power Co. 108-J 623 G STREET. i I GOODRICH TIRES OLDING'S PHONE GARAGE 4S-R