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Weekly Rogue River Courier from Grants Pass, Oregon • Page 2

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PAGE TWO WFKKI.T ROGl'E BIVER COfRIEK 4 4 PIRklkN-AI. AM) IK'AL. C. L. Hobart, president of the Com- merclal club, with bl.

family, autoed 4 444444444 to Ashland accompanying his Mes.ra. T. locnr-u aua H. Delano of the HffTorltM ni thiIr famll.e. tag returned Sunday from a from two visit at Chlco.

0 EQUAL SUFFRAGE MEETING. Dr. C. H. Smith, one of the of Gold Hill, was In Grants Pap.

Monday. Miss Louise Harvey returned Monday morning from Portland, where he has been vlst'lng with frLends for several H. L. Edwards and ber daughter, Miss Marie, of the Jones Creek, were In town Monday and to arrange Mis. Marie to take music leenonB.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan Sr. are down from Portland vlaltlng their oris of Josephine hotel, and enjoying a taste of this Rogue river climate. They will return to the Rose City tonight.

Alex George and Champ Payne, two well known farmer, in the Illinois valley, were In Grants Pass Monday, each for a load of supplies. They gave very flatterlni? reports of crop prospects and of betor times In tbelr section of Josephine county. H. C. one of the best dairymen and market gardener, of Missouri Flat, wa.

In Grant. Pass Monday and left on the evening train for Eugene, where he will spend 10 day. on buslnes. and also to make a visit with hi. parents, who reside near that town.

Mrs. K. C. Nelll left Monday for Portland with Mr. and Mrs.

Mets-cban, and next Sunday departs with Mr. Nelll for New York, from which port they will Ball on July Gth for Scotland. They will be abroad for three months, when they will return to the development, of the ranch on the Applegnte. Mrs. Grao lloberts of Jackson.

Minnesota, arrived In (irants Pass Mondiiy for a visit with her brother, E. H. fulbertson. and family. From here Mrs.

Roberts will go to the California summer resorts for ihort stay and from there to Amor-llln, Texas, for a visit with a sister. A pennant of blue bearing upon Its field the legend "1912 Twilight League Champions, has Just been received for presentation to the team that land, the Twilight championship. This pennant, which is li feet in length, comes from Wm. Hofacker, gained the appreciation or brunt rnss through previous kindly attention, a silver cup, to be contested for In a series of years, being now uti in centive to good playing on the part of the twtllghters. The pennant be- There It no real need of anyone comes the property of the team wlth nlng It this season, and will add more Tablet, v.

Ill cause an rest to the contests. It can be wen agreeable movement of the bowels without miv unnleasant effect. Give establishment. return from Ashland tomorrow. Miss Mary Brenholts of Seattle arrived Tuesday a.

m. to visit during the summer with her sister, Wm. R. Jeffrey, Jr. Miss Brenholts Is a teacher of the Seattle public school.

The Misses Hadlcy came In from Portland Tuesday and left on the stage to visit with Kerby friends. L. Currier has been suffering with slight attack of paralysis, which affe' ted his left side, but is now so far recovered as to be again at hi. office. Mrs.

Dr. Reddy, accompanied by Mra. Jas. Smyth of Spokane, autood over from the Jackson county metropolis Tuesday. They were accompanied by Walter McCallum.

Mr. and A. J. Howell and their daughter, McArthur of Crescent City, who have la Grants Pass since September last for treatment by an oculist for Howell, left Wednesday morning for home. Mrs.

Howell will take the auto for Waldo, where she will remain over for the stage that leaves there weanesuaj night, reaching home the next day Mr. Howell and daughter will go by loaded team and will more slowly make their way to the coast. These people have been away for nearly one year now, going to two or three points In California for eye treatment, but finally learning that Grant. Pass had a noted occullst, they came here and then decided to have the eyp taken out, which was done and the disease arrested. Mr.

Howell Is a large property owner In Pel Norte county and Is also Interested In Grants Pass property. There was a good attendance at the Equal Suffrage meeting at the court house on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Clements' exposition of ttuB law. of Oregon retarding property right, of married women, brought it point, of discrimination against women In property laws which aroused not only the Interest but the Indignation of every listener and en listed hitherto Indifferent women as workers for the cause.

Mrs. Henkle's summing up of benefit, de rived from woman's exercise of the franchise In Colorado, corroborated 40 DEAD IN COLLAPSE. FRJDAY, Jl'XE 2H, GOMPERS JAIL. 1912. BALTIMORE, June 25.

The re- uli of the ballot for temporary chair man of the democratic national von-! vention at Baltimore this afternoon 1 was as follows Parker 578 Bryan 510 O'Gornian 3 Kern 1 Absent 2 How the States Voted. Alabama Parker 22 1-2, Bryan 1 1-2; Arizona Parker 2, Bryan WASHINGTON, June 24 Samuel president of the American Federation of Labor, was sentenced BUFFALO. N. June 24. With 15 bodies recovered Identified and 10 known to be missing and 6 to be drowned, It i.

feared mis anernoui. one yeaf JaU contempt of that tha total loss of Hie In the col- lapse of the dock at Eagle Partl by Juatic. bright of th. Dta- Grand Island, last night may reach of Columbia supreme court to-mrtv day. Five bodies were recovered during Frank Morrison, secretary of Tin mora were Federation, was sentenced to by the additional endorsements of Arkansas Parker 18, uryan cai-Mrs G.

Ament, carried due lfornia Parker 16, Bryan 7, Kern weight, as both women have had ex- Colorado Parker 6. Bryan Con nerlence In the exercise of this high est privilege of an American citizen, which they relinquished with regret upon taking up residence In Oregon. Mrs. Graham's eloquent appeal In behalf of our less fortunate sisters, victims of commercialized vice, whose deplorable state equal suffrage would go far toward ameliorating was perhaps the strongest argument presented for the cause at this meet ing. Rev.

Teel of the Christian church gave us Invaluable suggestions along the line of practical work. His experience in the late California cam paign, eminently qualifying him to do bo. Mrs. Loughrldge told of the splendid result, already accomplished throughout the state, a. reported by delegate, to the convention at Portland.

June 7. Such men as Senator Fulton, Don. J. Martin, Mr. Logan, Dr.

Chapman and Mr. Davis, president of the Portland Men's club of equal suffragists, leading their active Influence. Arrested for l'ootlcginK York whs arrested Saturday night by Chief McLean, charged with bootlegging, and a bottle of amber fluid now reposes In the official ufety deposit vault as evidence to be produced when the case Is called Pi Police Judtre Johnston's court at nine tomorrow morning. York Is at liberty on bonds of 4100, supplied by Dan lleiirn. York Is the same man who was convicted of bootlennlng at Mer- Is now before the circuit court on appeal.

The fine assessed In the Merlin case was $250. nectlcut Parker 12, Bryan Delaware Parker 0, Bryan Florida- Parker 11. Bryan Georgia Parker 20 1-2, Bryan Idaho Parker 0, Bryan Illinois Parker 56, Bryan Indiana Parker 21; Bryan 8, absent Iowa, Parker 13, Bryan 13; Kansas Parker 0, Bryan 20; Ken tuckyParker 17 1-2. Bryan 7 1-2, absent Louisiana Parker 10, Bryan 10; Maine Parker 11, Bryan Maryland Parker 14 1-2, Bryan 1 1-2; Massachusetts Parker 17, Bryan 18, O'Gorman Michigan Parker 20, Bryan 9, absent MinnesotaParker 0, Bryan 24; MississippiParker 20. Bryan Missouri Parkar 22.

Bryan 14; MontanaParker 1, Bryan Nebraska --Parker 3, Bryan 13; Nevada-Parker 0, Bryan New Hampshire Parker 3, Bryan New Jersey Parker 4, Bryan 24; New Mexico-Parker 0, Bryan New York Parker 90, Bryan North Carolina Parker 15, Bryan North Dakota-Parker Bryan 10; Ohio Parker 29. Bryan 19; Oklahoma Parker 0, Bryan 20; OregonParker 1, Bryan Pennsylvania Parker 9, Bryan 67; Rhode Island Parker 10, nryan South Carolina Parker 0, Bryan IS; South Dakota Parker 0, Bryan fl; Tennessee Parker 17, Bryan the early morning. taken from the water between 9 and 10 o'clock today. They were found floating about among the piles at the docks. The water at where the dock collapsed is 10 feet deep, but the current rushes by at a rate of nine miles an hour and some bodies ma) have been carried over the falls.

Boats are patrolling the river be- Chlppewa the elz months in jail for the same offense. Both gave notice of appeal and were released on $5,000 ball. John Mitchell, also found guilty of contempt, In the proceedings growing out of the publication In the American ederatlonlst of the name cf the Buck Stove Range company of St. Louis. In an "unfair lUt." was not present In court, and bis case wa.

les. Finally the rescuers gatnereu up purses and Jewelry and placed them In charge of the Eagl Park hotel. Another body was taken from the river this afternoon, making 16 so far recovered. The known dead anJ missing now number 31. I'urglar Enter Ituslness Houses Burglars, with a nerve that evidently deserted them before time to make a haul, were abroad Sunday rlamana ril-IIP fltOm WSS entered from the rear, a plate of glassies-Parker 0, Bryan 40; Uah-belng removed from the window, but Parker 4.

Bryan Vermont-Park-nothing of value has been missed. Ater S. Bryan Virginia-Parker 14. the Model Ilakcrv they entered by Bryan 10; Washington-Parker cutting the screen from the back Bryan 14; West Virginia-Parker door, and purloined some $1.50 from 0 1-2, Bryan 6 1-2; Wisconsin I ark-the till, besides taking a quantity of Uryan 26; Wyoming-Parker 0, n. c.

Pnrl-op i Tlrv.nn '2: H.Uota Tib fact that ne tween Ea-rle Park and rnt in the hone of recovering bodlen 'deferred In the water. "Because these respondents nave Ghouls got to work early today. A shown themselves ready to repeat tne valuable diamond ring disappeared seditions of the past, the penalties in from the hand of a woman. Other these cases ought to be In proportion valuable were stolen from other bod- to the gravity of the offenses, da- dared Justice Wright In his decision. Wright declared that Eugene V.

Debs' sentence of six months for contempt of court was not sufficient, and "the offense of the of these men (Morrison) was more malicious than that of Debs." Three of Wright's colleagues sat on the bench him while he read his decision, which was very long. Although the Justice skipped many pages, his reading consumed nearly two hours. As the decision of guilty was rendered, Gompers and Morrison were ordered to stand and face the court. They did bo, very pale and then Wright sentenced them. John Mitchell was not In court.

He Is traveling In the west. This was the second time Justice Wright had Imposed sentence upon Gompe'rs and Morrison for the same offense. The first decision was set aside by the supreme court and remanded back for a new trial. KOOSF.YEl.T Jl ST1FIEH IS LONDON COMMENT. LONDON, June 24.

The Pall Mall Gazette today praised Roosevelt's action In launching a new party in the United States, saying: "There Is every reason to believe that the future will justify the action of Roosevelt and his friends. "Regardless of results, Roosevelt's revolt will live In hiBtory as the inauguration of great and lasting changes." AMERICAN BORN' BARONESS DIES BY OWN HAND. t. or Columbia mrner nrjan Hawaii Parker 4, Bryan Phll-ines- Parker 4, Bryan Porto ithem a ers trial. For sale by all deal- FARM LAWS OF OREGON Price 50 Cents GIVEN FREE si'riptinn I lmnT.

ov where ar-ivar at in vatic c. ti keis were taken would Indicate that the thief was a local party, but ihfyond that there Is no clue. Amended Order Issued Judge Calkins of the circuit court lias Issued an amended order in the c.ise of Mat Tapula and others against tint anlr involving the i Th coaches, made up the merry picnic Wliiiunei nunc ai mv i order directs that the mine Prty trom tne rresDytermn and nap- tendent. L. C.

Hudson, proceed with the cif.in-up of the sold in the slube boxes, and that all sold recoveied be on' tn i (inn atul ltd iThe baseball teams of to Air anuers, uu nun imc nm i u.ir. had the time to pass upon the merits jchnrches were also Included, of the iase. July 1st Is the date set for the hearing Sunday School Will Picnic i The Sunday school of the Methodist Episcopal LONDON, June 25. The coroner today decided that Baroness DeReln-ach-Werth, formerly Miss Diana Morgan Hill, of Washington. D.

socl-ty girl, who was married last September, onur.ltted suicide on June 21 by jum from the window of a nursing home where rhe had been suffering I 'om Illness. The bargain-hunting joke, almost-outlawed nowadays, once flourished amazingly with our joke-smiths. It Is' pretty w'ell understood now, that the "joke." such as It Is, Is on the wage-earner of the family In which the buyer of household supplies Is not a bargain-hunter and thus not a reader of the ads. Picnic at KoKuerier Two coaches filled to tie utmost, and an overflow of a ore or more that found room iu the regular itlst Sunday schools that went to i RoKtieriver on No. 13 Tuesday a.

m. Not less than 250, with dinner bas-'kets according, were la the crowd. two church will picnic iliivei Miie pat louaj. youn.u I'oplo met at at teu o'clock, where In the The the church conveyam es It Contains What Every Farmer Should Know Iahi of AjrrlcuUure, Crimen Again Property, Crimes An.iinsi Putdlc Health. DonieMic AnlnmU, t-lxrn'ptloii Against Kv tHUttoiifi, Feints nd ire Pre'cMlon, rti-lulttirts Miscellaneous, Public Winv Act lout for TnsAs.4, Warehouse, Wrights and Men-lire, Ptc.

I III one of I ho niot useful Kol puhltslud f.r the Oregon P'rtner. it notossUy f. ect up-to-date fanner, iiml bo north uianjr dollars, tiet It PKl'l. were provider' for the baskets and ICettirn From Trip to the Kant Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Burt returned Saturday evening from a two-inunths' I I trip through the eastern nere tnev weni unu ar aueuu i such of the picnickers as require it. a convention of railroad men, Burt being an engineer on the South- Pacific. While absent they vi.it- Superintendent Savage to Salem-ed tlantio City.

Washington. New Superintendent Lincoln Savage left York. Gettysburg, Chicago, Omaha, yesterday for Salem, where he will be Ocden and'varlous other centers, and the next tw weeks while aitinS It is of needless to say that every day trip was thoroughly enjoyed. l.iJiiniMi; Strike Flettiic Line Tor the seiond time thi s-ason lUhtnitig early Sunday n'oniiim struck the high, power line i t.o California-Oregon Power Co, The only (lan r-sulMni; was the b-irn-i-K o'tt of trip in i nr cf the Cold Storage puttitu that u. of for a few hour-; repairs, and in; try to one small transformer of the i er Co Ki airs ore made tiela Ti th'iiuler and lishtnii ir.j the rain s'orm was as a member of the state board of ex aminers in grading the papers of the applicants for teacher's certificates at the examinations that were held last week in the various (ounties of Oregon.

IltelliH IT IS BETTER TO SAVE today than to be forced to economize tomorrow. No one can "keep a man down" but that man himself. Burn this into your brain, it all depends upon you. Start a saving account today at THE GRANTS PASS BANKING AND 'TRUST COMPANY. E.

A. Reynolds, engineer at the W. W. Woolrldge saw mill on Missouri -Flat, has been suffering with blood poisoning in his right hand and arm, the result of a bruise recently received In the hand. Dr.

Sweeaoy Murphy Is attending the sufferer. wno is un.pruwi;:- unuer ins a-'-hanl- hrre the Mne was flrt struck. cable, and It is not know r. Each age of wtir lives has It. Id people Bhould be happy, and tluy 'will be If Chamberlain's Table are r.o well known that not more to strengthen the digestion tour, one case rheumatism in ten oep the bo eli regular Tae.e reauin- anv internal treatment 9 mUA nnl gentle In their whatever All that needed Is a ctlon and especlully table for peo-f-ee.

application of chamberlalr P'? Wdle age and older. For I mim.t.t an.l a. n- the parts at b' dca'er- raih application. Try It and see how qclcklv It will Cap pain Seld hi" all dealers. UVSINFSS POlMKKf Pl.i 'i'tn lvtor.on.CP"- -tin Keu.e.Uea at tn.

at "bargain counter lus ar wholly in the iic.a-ina-of ir i' tVe ted by who b'o'iv Casualties el'U tlO! l-fff iv; 0po that t'a. ii lite rv.il. ro' were casna' ar-: bargain-sale? col if -1 Hand and Horse CULTIVATORS This is the time to get in and do some effective cultivating, while the ground is damp and easily worked. We handle a cultivator that you will come in and see them. Horse or hand culti- like The price is right.

Lawn Mowers We have several good makes at various pric-. If you are going to need a good strong mower one that will last a life time, with care. We like to sell you one. es wo Jewell Hardware 1 Mb In at Vte Courier Of- 'ft t.T.

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