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MONDAY, DKOEMBKIl 4, 1016 DAJXT BOOim EIVKX OOCBUB PAGE THREE THE PERFECT GUM Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscious flavor It's all that the name .suggests! Wrigley quality irmde where x chewing gum making is a dence. Nmwthrmm Cvorct Don't forget VRIGLEY5 Iter very ntmml RUMAII RETREAT IS PRECIPITATE w w - m ' mm. 1 ib a 1 a -m. " contact with the infantry forces By C. W. Ackerman . . j backing them np, the Russian victory Headquarter .of .Weld Merehal j becomes more apparent.' Presum ton Maesensen, fifty kilometers from ably It waa thla advance aklrmlsh Buchareat, Deo. 1, (Via Berlin and .guard upon -which Ruatlan and Ron winded to Sayvllle, Dec. .) Oer-1 maalan troops Inflicted defeat, prob maa troop today were within 10 ably because of the very fact that mile of Buchareat. The Rouman- Ian retreat la o precipitate that the , German advance columns on Thurs- day and Friday, hotly pursuing them, lost loach with the German Infantry, barklna them tin. The slower-march- 4nm Ififaltfpv mrmrn tlAhl ii knen lit) Officers all declare the morale of the Roumanlana Is completely brok- en. It Is not expected they will be abla seriously to defend their cap-1 Itnl city. ' Field Marshal von ' Mackeusnn and' Gcnrrnl von Falkonlmyn, however, are taking no chances. Rvery rond t..krfin (..ui.,i itnxhnreiit fvnm the south, the wost and lite north Is packed with (lermanAustrlaa, Hun- gnrlan and Turkish troops, carrying Gift Boxes Jhimimwo Wood 'inHf Boxes fir Tlii'wo Isixea are ilmxiratiHl with iltKlgiiH. Hmalllr slaea make nice Demaray's 1 Haw mmckagm ml mack alwaya In ramch 645 all equipment necessary for a siege of lb city. At-sermen's despatch waa written Jc. 1. Since that time Kuailan I official atatementa have' detailed , a I atrenuoiia effort by Russlsn force to latent the Germanlo tide of advance. .The point of greateat menace to I Buchareat waa to the aouth and 1 thla la probably the taction where I Ackerman'a deapatcb put the Ger i man torcea within ten mllea of the .capital. The Ruailan atatemeat of i laat night claimed retirement of the I Uerman-Bulgarlan force 4a tbl sec- lion after defeat and capture by the allied forces.of prisoners and booty, Including at leaat It guna. In tbe light of Ackerman'a dlnpatch, Isdl- 1 citing that 'the 'Oermaa advanced sklrmlshsrs were puraulng the Rou- 1 j mantana o hotly that they had loat they lacked Infantry backing. 1 ukivv HHhTi.t.ivn AROUND OVKDMXH RT London, Deo, 4. Heavy hostile Ahelllnc around Quedecourt and Fon 'quevlller and a British bombardment of Germsn positions around Monclty was reported by General Sir Douglas Halg from the front totisy, Chicago, Doc, 4. Federal official slated today that Jack Johnson, the negro ex-rhamjilon boxer, Is In tho United Stlaes and that his n treat Is expected soon. He Is wanted for Jumping his bond after a while slave conviction Gift Boxes enclosing ' your (lirlatmiia Klfls. wMarla, Iris and other, Jitpanese candy lioxear ' ' Drug and v Stationery Store 'tV!rtl) Miwna M IS TAKEN BY GERMANS Petrogrsd, Deo. 4. Retreat of the Roumanian force south of Buchsrest Ically looting and evacuating Chlhua In the face of reinforced attack by'hua City, Villa Is today marching the Teutonic fore, waa admitted in j westward toward the mountain of today' war office atatement. wentern Chihuahua, carrying four The Oermaa troopa took Gradlch-j trulnload of loot and eupplle. At tea. ' j 7 o'clock Sunday night, Mexican gov- ' Between Alexandria and Buchar-, eminent troop reoccupled the north est, and also to the aouth, the stste; era capital without bloodhed. fn ment aald, the enemy, who bad been the firat meaRe exchanged after the put on the defensive by attack from wire were reopened between Chl th allied force, waa reinforced aoduahua and the border nothing waa sijacnea ureaicmes, laier occupying that city. The Roumanian who had been at tacklng the rear of. thla force were themaelve attacked and defeated PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Dec . Today's market j Jun todty troop traln wtth quotation were: iresh gpPiiea of ammunition were Wheat Club, 142; blneatem, 148. 'preparing to atart aouth. Unofficial Oats No. 1 white feed, 86.00. adrtcea stated the relief column, of Barley Feed, 17.50. I General Murgla and the remnant of Hog Beat live, 0.76. General Trevlno's command had Prime tere, 7 7.25; fancy cowa marched Into Chihuahua City from 5.75 p 6.00; beat calvea, 7.00. the south and that the new artillery Spring Jamba, 1.25. Jbrought up by Murgia I emplsced Butter City creamery. 40; coun-'on the dominating hill of Santa try, 10. ' jRoss. Kverjr preparation la being Bgga Selected local extras, 4. made to garrison the city more heavl llens, 14; broilers, 1; geese, 11. ly than, heretofore. A conservative Copper 10. , j estimate by Carranxa military au- '. thorlties place the number of de PAtlllV TKILMIXAL 4'AHK facto troopa now in the northern i lmiKI BY IXU ItT topltal at 8.000. ! From unofficial sources, It area Washington, bee 4. The supreme learned that the loot gathered by court today held tbe interatate com- mere commlailon had the right to permit railroad to charge leaa on freight to the pacmc coait than tney Northwestern station. Automobile charged to Inland cltiea along the) wore commandeered to hint VllllUa coast. Thla dtipoae of the famous ! officer a about the atreeta while the Pacific terminal caae. " sacking of the city waa In' progress. . " 1 "More than $200,000 worth of coin San Franclaco, Dec. 4. Offlcera of , nd bullion waa part of the booty the chamber of commerce traffic bur- taken by the bandits, one account ean, which haa been fighting for some ttmo to keep freight ratea to terminal points lower than the rate to Inland ! eltlea declared today that the Wash- Ington decision mean that their battle la won. For aeveral years land eltlea on the coast have made a I hot fight on "back haul charge." while coaat cltiea have held that a from Santa Rosa hill by-Vllllstas snd lower rate to them was necessary In taken along, while the remaining order to permit them to meet water . three wero disabled. Mining men competition. If the rate to seaport declare they havo Information that cltiea ahould be raised. It would mean villa captured 7.000 rifles, 60 ma tbat the railroad could not compete ' enne gun and quantities of am- wlth ategmahlp lines and merchnnta ; would apend thouanda more than be- j fore, It waa held. " Envelopes at the Courier. Hsriapawar. urnriurr. wiiiru in n term aoopi- i ed as a null In rrtliimtlng force, l strk'tly tlieurrtlcatuml is much grest: er tbsu nnwi lion bse the streugtn. . mir ! m i..r mi rruiiru to rslse a3.tss pounds mi toot high la one ulnme, A rougb' way to swtl ' saate tbe Kr vf a ateani engine Is-, to multiply together the area of the ! piston la Inches, the mean steam pre- j sure In pounds per squsre Inrb. the i leugtb of atroke la reel and the num bar of strokes per minute and divide th.predocrbyW.O0a . . f I THOMAS W. GREGORY. AMemsy General ef United States Investigating Rsise In Cesl Prices. V m A I VILLA TAKES LOOT Kl Psso, Dee. 4. After systemst- saia or me rate or the alx Amsrl- can who were known to have been In Chihuahua City when It waa cap- tured by Vllllata a week ago. Rela tive of the missing men and t'nlted State department agenta here at onte desimti-hed telegram to the American residents of Chihuahua City, but early today no replies to these meninges bad reached the border. the. Vllllataa waa enormoua. The bandit carried everything of value ,n . wagon to tralna at the Mexican etates. 'So great waa the terror of the natives that some even helped the bandHa loot their own homes and helped carry away the loot From Tuesday until Saturday the robbery In-lwent on. jive modern guna of 75 and 80 millimeter caliber were pulled down munition. BITTERFAT VTKXT OF ICK C'RKAM 1-PHEI.D Washington, Dee. 4. The supreme court today held constitutional Ire cream taws of Iowa and Pennsylvsnla. The decision. In effect, uphold Ice cream lawa of nearly every state In the country prescribing percentage of Dutterfat to be nsed In the Ice cresm. . ' ..' :.. BORAH WOVM RKPRAli KATTOXAL GUARD LAWH . ' . -Washington, Dec. 4. Repeal of !w those sections of the army reorganise-'. ;. . .. ... k ... .... , ,""" """"" '".r" KUini will l eVnaiejiu IU 6ft Wilt wuivu Senstor Borsh will Introduce tomor row. 'The time has come," said Borah, 'to And out It we are satisfied with the national guard after the exper ience on. the border." ! 3G0 PICTURES 300 ARTICLES stACM MONTH UON ALL NEWS STANDS K.1 IS Cents POPULAR MECHANICS . MAOAZINC . WMTTT.lt 10 70U CAN UNDCMTANDIT All the Cret Events In Mtchanln, EnclnMrlns and Invention throuahout th World, art dtccribad In an hiiemt. Ing manner, they occur, 1,CW,0U0 rrdtreKh month, thta NsttS M f" wh 1mm tell. Mr Ih imp, how to npaln at kowt, Amsttur Msehsnlei te.l'i'Si" 1orti iintl rtlM. Liirgflyrottatrartitai 11 1 ow to ild bontt. wtrtoctltiavwirBlttsX ttt. m UU IT llsMlim KAUM A all vasaT asallaf Ij6 aaai iwi ft fttsftfl sT ftftl fvwM4rt a awere aland, anej II. a ( rm aaaiMsa, mt Mwn nta (s? MmaX-toasM a w pwftlwftttw Oalalaswt mt Moaaaaiaal Soeaa (Ha mm resjsjaa, POPULAR MIOHANIOS MAOA1INI 0 NfewMi MIbMmi AvWMOe dMv(a Pmpmlmr VavAenlce 'ra no ptttnlmmtl rfM M M in ";SMna ffmr," mnj tmolmyt m Hcifrt (e mere tttcHa4M Classified Ad verfein g km sa. ANOEL CAKES Phone orders to No. 190-J. . T7U ALFALFA, RED CLOVER and all grasa seeds sr cheaper now than later. Writ for samples and prices. Strictly fancy stock. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Ore gon. . ' gsotf FOR SALE Bungalow, strictly mod ern in every way,- convenient and well built, six room. flne,locatlon, easy terms. Very reasonable. Also some furniture. Telephone 1J6-T or call at 108 West C street 22 WINONA BBRKSHIRE8 Four June 2nd, 1916, abow . daughters of Laurel Champion out of Berryton Belle list, a tolue ribbon sister of Improver B. Winona Ranch, R. 1, A-Box, Grants Pass, Ore. ' I12U FOR SALE Good driving nag that does not fear traina or automobiles. H. Mlnthorn. R. F, D. 1, Box 72. Rogue River, Ore. 122 FOR SALE Good Jersey, milk. cow. Inquire at 811 Orchard avenue. 17 CHANCE FOR SOMEONE starting In housekeeping. Furniture, dishes snd cooking utensils, cheep. 504 West O street 118 FOR BALE OR TRADE for automo bile, three gasoline donkeys, eight wheel scrapers, No. 2, one gasoline revolving shovel, one 25 h. p. boil er and engine. M. C. Ament 111 FOR SALE Fairbanks-Morse special six b. p. gasoline engine. Has had but little use. Price $110 casta. Inquire at Room 2, Mssonic build ing. 120 FOR SALE Five horses (three ean be driven singly); three cows, two heifers; wagon; farm implements. ' Will trade one team for good Ford Phone 02-r-l. George Morris. R. F. D. 1. Grant Pasa. 120 TO RK.TT FOR RENT Six-room home. 305 C street, opposite Central school; $10 per month. Inquire on premises, tf FOR . RENT New and nsed pianos and organs. ;. One year's Tent to apply on purchase price. Tbe Music and Photo House. Stanton Rowell, proprietor. ' - ,37 I FOR RENT Four-room furnlBbed apartment, modern, 70S North Fifth. ., 921 WANTED WANTED A capable and reliable man to. canvass Josephine county for us. Permanent If sstlsfactory, Write us todsy for psrtlculsrs. Ore gon Nursery Company, Oreneo, Oregon. Largest fruit and orna mental aursery in the west 940 MAN AND WIFE want work cooking ' In mining or lumber camp. Address No. 2121. care Courier. . 918 OLD PAPERS-Webuy clean fold ed newapspers and old magasinea. Union Junk Co., phone 21-J, 602 ' Sotftn-Slxth street. ?W HIGHEST MARKET' PRICES paid for all kinds of furs, j Inquire at City Market , . ' 919 WANTED Bedroom furniture. Must h WmI Pkon. is ai ' 1 I PREBSMAKIKG i DRESSMAKING Will go out by the day or will take sewing at. home. Ladles' suits, top coats and gowns. 417 B street.. Phone 211-J. Mrs. Catherine M. LeTrell. - 921 VET ERIN ART SCBXOBON DR.- R. J. BBHTITL, Vetertaariaa. ' Offloe In Wine trout Imslement Bldg. Phone 11 l-J. Residence Phone 105-R. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANG1NG, graining, . paint ing. - For the best work at lowest prlcss phone 295-J, C, G. Plant South Park street i CHICHESTER S PILLS W TIIR IMAUIINIp Hat AH Ml a ll. IMktl Villi SIm. SlhhM. 1 Tk m Mkvr. Bar r tai ' erntf"!, OINI IIMIEH.TI ssre VtnkiioaMllMl.SalM.AlMvRriijM SOLD QY DRUQtilSTS EVIRYWHERs. TIME CARD The California and Oregon Oon.vt, K.'ilroad Company Effectlvo November 22, 1116. ': Train 1 lr. Grants Pass 7:00 a.m. Train 1 Iv. Water Creek....l0:p0 a.m. V Dully except 8unday A 'I trains leave Grunts Pasa from the roitu-r of U and lClghth atreeta. o;!isltn the Southvrn rsclflo depot. I'ur till . lurormatlon regarding fvi'Uhl and inentcr R'Tvlce call at , iif. ,,( .r l mniiinv, Publle 8r ' vl-e , b 'lldltii,- or plu.ne 131 for iaitit . sVaa, PHTSIClAJtS U O. CLEMENT, M. D Praetlce limited to diseases of the eye, ear. none and throat Glasses filed. Office boars Ml, I-4V, or ess av polntmeat Offioo phone, 12; donee phono 159-J. 8. LOCOHR1DOE, If. D., Phyatslaa and surgeon. City or eoaatry ealla aUended day or night Rsssdansa phone III;'; ottea ' phono . 111. SIxU sad H. TaaTa Bldf. J. P. Trias. kL D., PkyatcUa aad snrgooa. Phones: Ofles Ml; rass danco 114. Calls answered at aQ hours. Coaatry ealla atteadad to. Londborg BUa. -y'i DR. ED. BTWATJR Specialist am dlasaaaa of aye oar, aosw aad throat; glasses fitted. Oflea koara: t to 11 a. 2 to I p. sa. Fhanaa: Rossdanea XI4-J; offleo M, Schmidt Bldg. frraata Faaa, Ova. . A. WITBAU. M. D- PhraMan i Surgeon, Office: Hall BM&, er Sixth and I atreetc Offlee ill; residence 1IM. Hon sv . to i p. wnwn . C MACT, D. M. D. Flrat-rlasa dentistry. 109 Soath Bxtt street, Graata Pans Ore. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. MeeV era dental work. : Hand B. Brad ford, dental assistant Rosens 4 and 5, Golden Rule Bldg. Graata Pass. Ore. Phono 265-J. . . ATTOR5ETB H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-Lev Practice in all SUU aad Fedenl Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIG 'ft WM8 iUtencm- at Law, Graata Pass Baaking Oa. Bldg, Graau Pasa, Ore. . : . E. S. VAN DTKJC, Attoraay. la all eonrta. , First National Bank EDWARD H. RICHARD. AUomer- at-Law. Offiee . Kaaonle Taatplev Grants Pasa, Ore. W. .T. MILLER. Attorney-at-Lnw County ' attorney ', (or Joaeiktaes County. Offlee: fkhsllhom BUg 10. 8. BLANCHAB.D. Attoraey-at-Law. OranU Pass Banking Co. " Bldg: Phone 270. Graata Pasa,' Ore. . V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-Law, Practice In stste and. federal courts. , Rooms I and S. ' Golden Rata store. ' MUBICAL DtSTRVCnOir J. 8. MACMURRAT, teacher of voice culture and singing..; Leasoas glvaa at home of pnpU 11 reqnested. Ad ' dress 711 Lee, street , , ' f" 851tf J3IB a KNAPP Piano aad voice. Oftorai aad choir dlreetlng. BtodJ residence, 111 North Second street. Phoae I2S-R., . .r llatT DRAIAGft AND TRAK8; COMMERCIAL TRANBFER CO. All kinds at drayage aad work raUf aad aremnttr i Phone lll-R, Stand at fratgil depot '.A. Baade. Ilraar. Q. I SHAM, drayage and traaafsr. Salsa, plaaoa aad furniture j paekad, shipped aad atared. rkeste aark ft Bolatan, Ma. II,. dance phoat 184-R. " - ' TH WORLD MOVBS; a do we. Bnaeb Bros. Transfer Co. Phoaa LODGBB GRANTS PA8B Lodge No. 14 A. r. a. a, stated Conununlon tlons 1st and Id Tneadaia, t Visiting brethren cordially invited. A. K. Caaa, W. M. ' Kd. o. Harris, secretair. GOLDEN RULE LODGE. NO. 78, 1. O. - '' 0. T., meets every Wed- neday evening In I. O. O. "w F. hall, corner 6tn aad H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows oordUUr Invited to be present EmU Gebera. N. Q.; Clyde Martin. Secretarv. M1HCKLLANKOD8 TAXI STAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any wbers In town lOo. Phone lll-R. Residence phone 141-L. . tf URANT3 PA83 ART BTUDIO 604 South Sixth street. Office hours, 8 a. ra. to & p. m. A. T. Lewis, proprietor. 931 AB8ATERS , . metallurgist . Roms 201-101 Pad duek Building. Grants Pass. , MONEY TO LOAN " HAVE CLIENT with money to lean on first claas security. O, 9. Dlsnch ard. , , I14t A m