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Daily Rogue River Courier.
Ai Independent Republican News
Paper. United Preee Le&aed
Wire Telegraph 8errlce
k, S. VOORHIB8, Pub. and Proi,.
WILFORD ALLEN. Editor
Entered at the Grants Pasa, Ore
ion. Postofflce aa aecond-clasa mall
matter.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916.
OREGON WEATHER
Tonight and Friday unset- -f
f tied, probably snow west; snow -f
east portion; winds mostly
northerly. 4
The weather In tho Rogue valley
has been exceptionally mild during
the great storm period that has swept
the country from Atlantic to Pacific.
The precipitation during the period
has helped to make up for some of
tho deficiency of the year, and the
heavy fall of snow on tho mountains
Is filling the storage reservoir pro
vided by nature for the use of the
placer miner and the Irrlgatlonist.
COURT APPOINTS
ROAD SUPERVISORS
The county court has appointed tho
following supervisors ot road die
trlcts
No. 1 Louis Stass, Wolf Creek.
No. 2 Wm. Light, Leland.
No. 3 E. A. R&thbone, Grants
Pass R. F. D. No. 1.
No. 4 A. T. Martin, Hugo.
No. 5 H. T. Keyte, Gallce.
No. 6 D. C. Melntyre, Merlin.
No. 7 G. M. Savage, Grants Pass,
The president says that Americans r. p. d. xo. 1.
ACTION DUE IN MEXICO.
who enter Mexico do so at their own
risk, and that the United States gov
ernment can not Intervene. This
policy was a proper one so long as
the republic to the south was a hot
.bed ot disorganized revolt, and so
(long as its government was not rec
ognized by the United States and
other governments. Then it was a
fight-it-out game,- and the "devil take
the hindmost." Americans knew con
ditions, and those who were willing
to assume all the chances for the
lure of gold had no complaints com
ing If they lost their heads along
with the natives. Now, however, the
condition is entirely changed. The
Carranza government has been ac
corded the recognition that places it
on a plane with the nations of the
world. Wilson should have pursued
his watch and wait policy a little
longer and have given the greasers
an opportunity to exterminate each
other rather than to have given the
moral support of recognition to a
faction that lacks much ot having the
trouble where it can be controlled.
There is not the stability about the
Carranza government that there was
about the Huerta regime. But hav
ing given it the o. k. of the United
States, some action is due when
American citizens are taken -out and
butchered by the score.
No. 8 I. R. Sheaffer, Grants Pass.
R. F. D. No. 3.
No 9 A. G. Hood, Grants Pass,
R. F. D. Xo. 2.
No. 10 C. F. Card well. Grants
Pass, R. F. D. No. 2.
No. 11 Geo.Gebers, Grants Pass,
R. F. D. No. 4.
No. 12 J. L. Stanbrough, Grants
Pass, R. F. D, No. 4.
No. 13 F. M. Rathbun. Murphy.
No. 14 Con Fenner, Wonder.
No. 15 W. A. Hogue, Selma.
No. 160. H. Fields. Provolt.
No. 17 Ed. Tycer, Kerby, R. F. D.
No. 1.
No. 18 W. C. Hilderbrandt,
Kerby.
No. 19 W. M .Hunt, Kerby.
BOMBS ARE HURLED AT
JAPANESE PREMIER OKUMA
(By United Press Leased Wire.)
Toklo, Jan. ll-r-Secret police to
day hunted the man who yesterday
hurled two bombs Into the carriage
of Premier Okuma, but without harm
to that official. As soon as he had
made his attempt to kill Okuma, the
man slipped away in the crowds, and
thus far all efforts to trail him have
been unavailing.
In some quarters It was believed
that the man may have been a Chin
ese agent, fanatical on the subject of
possible Japanese Interference in
Chinese affairs.
Coffee
Schilling's Host, when
you open the tin, is as
fresh anil full of flavor as
when scalcd-m the hour it
was roasted. To give you
coffee as fine viHiout air
tight tins would mean
roasting and sending to
you the hour you used it 1
Airtight tins have made
fine coffee so cheap that
poor coffee is absurd.
Carefully ground into
even hits,' bitterish
chaff taken out.
Moncyback, of course
Schil lines
ASSOCIATED BOYS TO
PLAY BASKETBALL
Tho Associated Hoy' clubs have
completed all arrangements tor a
season ot basketball games at the
dreamlaud rink. to. begin Frlduy
evening, January 21. The teams
Making part In tho ruiiios will rep
resent vurtous Sunday schools ot this
city. The schedule for tho season
will bo announced later.
Officers for tho ensuing year have
been elected as follows: President,
E. C. Macy; secretary-treasurer,
James Martin; physical director,
Scott Hamilton. Work of putting the
rink In shape for use has begun and
the teams will soon begin their train
ing, practice nights having been as
signed. Very generous support has
been accorded this movement among
the business and professional men of
the city.
Best
WOMAN llWXttlKS DRIVER
ON AUTO ST AUK ROUTE
W1RISTOFFERSON SHAVES
WHILE FLYING IV
AIR
Long Beach, Cal., Jan. 13. With
seagulls looking on, while lather flew
about his machine like a flurry of
snow, Aviator H. P. Chrlstofferson
this afternoon flew over Long Beach
at a height ot 600 feet and complete
ly shaved himself as the machine
tore along at a speed ot more than
60 miles an hour. Chrlstofferson
lays claim to being the only blrdman
who ever has executed this feat. The
stunt was done to prove the stability
ot the passenger-carrying biplane
which the aviator operates on the
beach here. The flight covered a dis
tance ot more than ten miles.
ALLIES FROM GALLIPOLI
LANDING AT 8ALONIKI
San Diego, Jan. 13. Driven from
the jitney business by tho drastic
measures ot the council, which Abol
ished the passenger-carrying an ton,
pretty Miss Helen Tullock, tho first
woman Jitney driver In tho city, has
secured a stage driver's license, and
will pilot an auto stage over the
mountains and desert to imperial
valley dally.
Pence would be universal if there
were neither ihlne nor mlne Irnlinn
DIXIE
London, Jan. 13. The allies who
withdrew from the Galllpoll penin
sula completely are landing at Sal-
onikl, according to Sofia dispatches
today. The Bulgarians estimate
that 223,000 allied troops are now
In Greece and that over 300,000 will
be concentrated between Salonlkl
and the Greek border before the end
of another week. Sofia messages
failed to confirm the Athens report
that the Bulbars are bombarding the
lines near the frontier, preliminary
to an attack on Salonlkl. Moreover,
!the war office does not confirm this: on account of the deep snow,
Bertha McCalllstcr and Miss Hall,
the Dlmmlck school teacher, visited
the school Wednesday, and also call
ed at tlso Dixie ranch.
A. X. Parsons and C. C. Hancock,
of Cornelius, Ore., were at the Dixie
ranch Tuesday on business.
Guy and Leo Thompson visited
Ray Skinner Wednesday evening.
Fred Sundcll, who has been In
town receiving treatment for rheu
matism, has returned homo much
Improved.
J. K. Turnbull, representing the
Journal Publishing company, was In
this vicinity Wednesday, aullcltiug
orders for the Oregon Journal.
Mr. Kelley, the "Wutklns man."
was In this neighborhood Tuesday.
Kay Skinner, who bus been unite
111 with la grippe, la convalescing.
School has been ills -ontliiuod for
ea.u,ar'
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Xjr Royal Club Coffee
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a iaa mil cascu uy acaus
and Bounds
t'f nti we hv lin forfeit In work our I'lnnl (Uy and iiIm1"
in mipply tli ilriniiiul.
Tin- public linn cum to ilm rmlUAtlon that thr I no better
corfc on the nmrket thnn IIOYAI. I'l. I'llami Ih.re la a ool
ri'uoiwihl. lemon why w can itlva a Ikrtt.r cortrn at a le
price I'll UtkiMvxt faoioc la dllita ripen w Mtt our Cof
fee to tho ciiimoinrr with I ha mima eriiaiiliallon that hanitlv
our l In holviile niinlninm. Thin ava ua from 40 per cent
to SO per cent n iIiIk Item alone. We ran, therefore, put Into
ItnYAI. CI. I'll the hltchem itrnilii Sumatra ami ('antral Amer
ican ruffeen uenernlly uneil only In the more rxpennlve tileml.
Say ItoYAI, I'l. I'll to your miner tmlay the "JlfferemV will
h eaally apparent.
1-101 A I) TIM
40c
s-roi Kit TIM
$1.10
VI'OIMI TIM
$1.75
LANG & CO.
The ltial t lull llou.e. I'orllanil. Or.
APPLEQATE
report.
the snow belnK IS Inches deep.
Oscar Williams and his sinter, Mrs.
Mary Florcy. were vlslttnn friends
In this vicinity several days last
week.
Rev. Handy, pastor of the Presby
terian church of Jacksonville, will
hold services In tho Apt letfate school
house Sunday ovenlnj?, January 1C.
Cap Hlukle. of Kerby. is visiting
relatives on Thompson creek.
Johnny Knutxcn came out from
Steamboat Tuesday with a four-horse
sleigh, and reports three feet of
snow on the Thompson creek divide.
About efcht Inches of snow hu
fallenjn the past few days, which Is
more snow than has fttlleu since
1910.
1). A. Wood and wife returned
from the east Monday.
H. A. Turner Is grinding ore for
Frier & Sons,
Sole leather, shoe nails, shoe ham
mers, standH and lasts In fact every
thing you need to repair your shoes
can be had at Horho Itlver Hard
ware. Ctl
Mlntnu blanks. Co irlc- office.
PORTLAND
MARKETS
I) 1 110-
Portlaud, January 13. Market
quotation for today are:
Wheat -"('lull, l.OOtiil.OS;
stem, l.oi tu l.osi.
Oats-No, 1 white feed, 25.75 &
26.25.
Hurley Feed. Sd.&otti 2S,
IIoK HcHt live, 0.K5 41 0.1)0.
Prime steers, 7(ii 7.9u; fancy cows,
6 (! 15.25; ibesl calves, 7Ql N. .
Spring lambs, SM 8.25.
Hutter City creamery, 31 coun
try. 25fi 29.
Hggs -Selc ted local extras, 33
(i I 3 5.
HOW APPI XHH iTIH
CAN hi:
PltKVKXTKIl
Grants Pass people should know
that a few doses of simple buck
thorn bark, glycereno. etc,, ns mixed
In Adler-l ka, often relieve, or prevent
appendicitis. Tills simple mixture re
move such Horprlxlng foul matter
that ONK SPOOXFl'l. relieves al
most ANY CASK constipation, sour
stuiuiicli or gas. A short treatment
helps chronic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka
hits easiest uml moxt thorouKli
action of any thlng"we"cver sold. Tho
National lnii? Store.
FEED THE BIRDS.
The state game department is send
ing out a plea for the birds. It asks
that during the winter days when the
ground is covered to a depth of many
feet with snow that the birds, song
sters and game birds, be fed and
cared for. Thousands of birds are
forced down from the bills by the
heavy fall of snow, and not only are
they having trouble in finding food
bat the quail and other game birds
become easy prey for the law viola
tor. Grain can be scattered under
the trees where the birds can find it,
or apples and other fruits placed out
for them. The cores and peelings of
apples are especially relished by the
birds. While attention 1b paid to
the appetites of the feathered, watch
should also be kept out for cats and
for the two-footed prowlers who
would pot a whole covey of quail or
set traps for them If they believed
they could circumvent the law In so
doing. Already a number of in
stances of the finding of traps are
recorded.
''ii m.m a.a e.t t t.t l It ID.M'f1 W
new-it's good-it's healthful!
. . Alio IlllCfl icuipciauvv wuin
MAs you have ever tatted the new
X drink of 1916 made from
Oregon Hops and Barley.
Golden and Amber Nectar
is full of cheer snap and spar-
v kle. It has a delicious amDcr ana
golden color and pours out with a
heavy foam on top a delightful,
I ill.. h uihnla
t iicaiimui ucTciaio ivi wis m.v.v
.. t .
family arm K, as mucn ai you
line, u cannot
intoxicate
The hot shots of letter writing
week are to be projected at the
;eople of the east, but a few would
:iot be wasted If trained upon targets
nearer home. There are thousands
of people here in the northwest who
;:ave never seen the scenic wonders
right at their doors. In Oregon
there are the Josephine caves, Crater
;ake, the Columbia highway, and a
roore of lesser attractions, while
Washington and Idaho are rich In na
Ijral attractions that are strangers
r.a the people at home. Our Port-
!.ind friends could well make a pll
,-;rlmage Into southern Oregon, view
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I fix 0 J
HIT
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is more than a
, At thirst-satisfying
At beverage. It is the
Itrtkurat' nW health
& . fnorl tonic drink. Golden and
Ag Amber Nectar is made from tiie
a W rin. lif.tnaininintr. itrensth-sivinff
-CV inm-;nl all Weinhard's oroducts. It's
Av the greatest health drink ever put on the market
f a drink that tastes good, makes good and is good.
Wilnhard'B Cot Jin anJAmbtr Ntctar U soW by thi Botth,
Case or on lap at tht but Start; Soda Fount aint,
Rutaurant$ and HottU in tht Northwwt.
Henry Weinhard Plant
Portland, Uregon
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