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i:iM.Hi,r, ii:h. o, ioio. DAILY ROGUE ItlVLR COURIER PAGE THREE I- CITY IIIMX PAID At tho tni'etlng of the rlly council 4ield February 3, 10 It, the. financial tioinmlltoo reported favorably upon . the following clnlnia against tho city nml (ha same were allowed by the council and warrants ordered drawn on the trtnnn nr (or tho aeveral amounts, ft (oIIuwr: . II. Hauler, salary ...$100.00 11. I), Norton, Hilary 2S.00 G. P. JfHtor, salary 20.00 California-Oregon Power Co., ht'nt fr auditor's office O.flS Rogue River Courier, pub lishing , 7.35 Rogue Hlver Courier, (mine.... 4.65 Oregon Observer, publishing.. 6.30 C. 11. Demaray, office supplies O.flO Geo. C. Sabln, oltlro supplies .75 (im, W, I-'wln, nalory ami extra time, Jan. 1 to Jan. A 19.08 C. K. Mi-In, ealury, Jan. 7 to Jan. 21, Inc 0.50 1 McOrew, aalary and extra tlmn. Jan. 1 to Jan. 6 14.05 C. A. Wilde, aalary, Jan. 7 I to Jan. 31. Inc t 62.50 Si-olt Pol apodal policeman 1(1.00 fU-otl Poole, special policeman 8.50 Mocha Cafe, meals for pris oners 9 75 P. P. Proctor, atatlonory for police department 4.75 raclflo Tel. A Tel. Co.. for ervlce rendered 2.45 Clarence Wtnetrout, auto hire 1.50 Jewell Hardware Co., auppllea .75 n. 8. Rush, flashlight tmttery .30 A. K. Case, aalary 80.00 Noble T. Heat, aalary 0.00 Scott Hamilton, fire aaalatant 25.00 A. O. Long, Are extinguisher 4.50 Oldlng Oarage, recharging storage batterlea - J. 25 Maahburn ft Jonea, outing.... 1.00 It 8. Huah, attachment plug.. .60 Cranta Paaa rire Department, freight on chemicals - -25 It A. Dean, aalary 80.00 Williams Wood and Coal Co., coal for englneer'a office.... 3.00 C. H. Demaray, time book for engineer 25 Leslie Coon, teaimiter, Jan. 7 to Jan. 31. Inc .. 48.00 Ilurkhaltpr & llnberman, feed and rMalra ,6-72 James Trimble, for ahoelng horses .-. 6.00 P. T. ntrchard. barn rent 1.60 Luke Lilly, labor - 65.00 Tom iJtreon, labor - 33.00 Granta l'asa Lumber Co., ma terial 3.81 Frank Swacker, teamster ser- vicea : UM K u Perktna. lanltor services 15.00 8am C. Ncaa. repair on acraper 15.00 H. Nutt, labor and repair 3.75 Maude F. llarnes, aalary for librarian 60.00 (icrald Prcscott. Janitor for llhmrv 7.00 D4dd, Mend & Co., Install ment on booka 5.00 Cramer Bros., locka for city ' jail 6.70 Manuel ft lleaton. making of koya Rogue Ulver Water Co., water 227-03 California-Oregon Power Co., llghta : 14.93 Oregon Oaa and Elm-trio Co., ' lights Tho foot Again. He had long hulr nml a penxive look. He wrote a imjciii entitled "Why IH I LlroT He kIhimmI It AugimtUM and sent It to a iniignxlue. The editor wrote lilm us follows: "My dear Auguntua-The reason why yon live la '-eeaiiKe you sent tho Htetn by mull distend or bringing It peraou Uy." Partx Journal Oregon mlm a lawn. ". Courier UNIQUE KINDERGARTEN OUT MU. X MM i-m hf: i T ?c'iit -! j. i Mii? 1 Photo by American Press Association, . ' . ' The only outdoor kindergarten In New York city open all year around from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m- The children In the ring game "Oncelhere was t princess," and at the morning session on the steps In Morulngalde park. On the right la Albert two-year-old puplL WOULD TAX ALL OUR EXPATRIATES Kenyan Introducos Measure Proposing Gig Increase. MIGHT REACH 30 PER CENT, All Property They Own In America Would Ba Mud to Pay Heavily. Taa on Dower to American Girl Who Marry Foreigner It Included In the Meaeurs. ' A measure iriiMilii a IiH'Ii gradu I e'ed tux mi the lin'ouic of American expiiirliitc derived lrm ihclr Aiuerl cau pr4tvriy lm ln-en tumMm-ed In thu annate by Keimiur Keuyou of Iowa. The Konynii bill W4iuld place an an- uunl tax of practically IW -r cent on tho liK-4'iucx of the wealthier cxpui ri al c. It alx would make the dower given to Aincrhaii girl who marry titled foreigner a source of consider- able revenue to the United States gov eminent Under tta provtHlons a uruiul tat of 3 per cent Instcnd of I ha existing 1 per cent on American Income would be levied on the Incomea under fl!3,000 of all exputrlatea and foreigners derived from their Inveatmeuts lu the United States. Provide Supertax Too. In addition oupcrtax would be lev ied aa followa: 1 For cent 19,000 to SM.0Q0 4 6U.0W to 7M0 7i,M to I00.0U0 loo.(oo to fto.om k u JU0.OJ0 to 400.0U0 l io.ouo to mu.uo Over IU.O.M , & Under the terms of the Kenyon law William Waldorf Aslor. now Lord Aa tor of Ilever. wealthiest of all Ameri can expatriate, would bo compelled to pay to tho United Stutea government eiu-b year SS per cent of bis entire in come di'iived fnm Investments In this country. At the present time Lord Astor paya only a tux of 7 per cent, it 1 estimated that the tux 4ui the Astor fortune alone would net the government upward of f5.00,(KiO nnnually Affects Many Expatriates. Other exi'Mtrluted Americana who would pay n tax ranglug from 11 to 28 per rent of their Incomes derived from properties In this country would be: Ducbcxa of Ituxburgho, daughter of Ogden Goelet. Mm. Wllllum U. Leeds. Tho Ladlca Curaoii. granddaughters of the late Levi Z. Leltcr of Chicago. Lady Pentty. wife of Admiral Iteat ty and daughter of the late Marshall Held of Chicago. Countes of Craven, duughter of Bradley Martin. I Duchess of Marlborough, formerly j Consuelo Vnndt?rbllt., Couutess of Orannrd. daughter of j Ogden Mills. I Duchess of Manchester, daughter of tho late Euijeue Zimmerman. Viscountess Maidstone, daughter of Anthony J. DrexeL Coanteas of Suffolk, daughter of the lato Levi Z. Letter. Mrs. Lewis Ilarcourt niece of J. P. Morgan. Countess of Ancaster, formerly Elolse Breese. ' Lady Waltoteln. Lady Cheylesmore, daughter of F. O. French of New York. Princess Cantacuxene. Julia, grand daughter of Uenoral Grant Marchioness of DufTerln, Flora Da via of New York. - I Princess Rudxlwlll, Dorothy Deacon ' of Boston. j Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, Mary En dlcott of MasHachusctt. Princess Hatxfeldt. Clnra Hunting ton of San Francisco. Duchess of Croy, Nancy Lelsbman of Li ;i)& (f f;;: RELIEVES THE WORST Of Think "llyoiiu-l the Moat Wonderful Treatiiiejit foe Catarrh Ever DN-overed" Do not try to cure catarrh by u ing apraya or lotloua; It can not ibe cured In that manner. The only'wa In which tills too common dlHeaae can be fully relieved la through a direct appli4 atlon to tho affected parts that will kill the bacilli of catarrh and pre vent their growth. I!r,.ii!hlnir tho air of Ilvomol la the only known method of treatment that can really accompiiim tni. u la the almplcat, moHt pleasant and Prohshty the moat reliable treatment for catarrh that has ever been dis covered. The complete Hyomel outfit la In expensive and consists of an inhaler, droiipcr and aulllclent Hyomel to last tiivrai wfiok. Till will effect In stant relief In ordinary cases, but for chronic and deep-seated cases or catarrh longer use may be necessary, and then an extra bottle of Hyomel can be obtained for a trifling sum. It la not alone the best (It might be called the only) method of treating catarrh, but It la also the most econ omical. C. II. Dcmaray has so much confi dence In the power of Hyomel to re uv i&tarrh that he will for a limit ed time aell th!a medicine under hla personal guarantee to reiuna me money if the purchaser can say that It did not benefit. New York. Princess Colonna. Eva Mackay of New York. Countess of Eginont, Kate Howell of South Carolina. . ' Lady Camoya, Mildred Sherman of New York. Counters Sxecbenyl Gladys Vander- , but. Pa rones llNmsey, Frances Whlte ' house of Chicago. Ileury James, the novelist, who re cently took out RrltUh cltlxenshlp pa pers. 1 Lady Deelen, duughter of George 4. Gould. I . Million Given In Dower. I The exact amount of property owned by the above lit not known to any one In the United Slant lu the following I table, however, the immmii of the for 'tune controlled by Hie exputrlated 1 American girt at the time of man-lace I or given to them us duwvr I set forth: Lady Cnmov )Mlldrt Slierm.in) fl2.0VO.0W ; Mr. ItnlpU. Vlvlarr' iMr Mar ! itiatl O Kubi-rt 11000.000 Unity Wlllliini I'lnrenurl I.Mr J. R I veal I.000.OW i The Hon. Mra A H. I'aaei I fail- I line Whltnoyi.... .WM.aw : UmI.v Cumml'iit irtn iiKhtrr f Com. mentor Da rum .... 4.WO.00I. Ijldy Hraknh ri,irni K Shu- i rum s.OOft.0"' , Unity Cumtrd iMnuit llurkoi .... X,0uuaik. Lailv Charlw Wolwif) i Anita T Murphy S.4MUU Uilv Falkland i.Mnrv HenrtKi ... i0iO,ui ; Uaity IUsoi i I.lltlnn Mayi.. l.ou).i' IjiiIv Vernon iKraneea M. Ijiw- rencel , Mdy Jamea Putler (Helen 8taBe I.0UO.W. Mr Arthur Piki iMinnt. 8t- vens) 1.000.UW Mr J. B Roche Hnnce Workl l.000,u Cypis And Death. The l imit m of pliiem ; Cie proierty of the deiiil In their gni'-i-n tins always tieeii followeil li.v the true Romany irypxtcs. It Is due to sm:e old tradl llmi of III Iwk ntteiiillnc Hie poiiseiwlou i'f mi nrtlcle wlnwe former owner Is grnie. and much vainntile pwiwrty Is Imrieil In this liellcf There Is also a noutJuient Biiiong gyvsIeK RKaUist the IMrtxesnion of aeyililng that has be 4iii:mI to a dfHd pernnn. tiecause It serves to remind Hie living of the de lniriiM nml Inspire lu them a dread of death The cUHtoiu of burying their liM'rty with gypsy dead dutea from the eurltent iilxtorr t th Romany trlMa CHICHESTER S PILLS CiXirSn TuniNli Pil l U BMl.Smt.AIMrt KtlMDW SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE IN THE OPEN A 4 stem 8lV If if ?'.' 1 Ci l 1 6 a n 1 rr IIS 1 j : KOii 8 A I f 40 ACKEH- 4V4 miles from Grants Pass, no Improvements, for sale at $40 per acre. Under ditch sur vey. Address No. 2415, care Courier. C57tf I HAVE four vigorous 8. C. Brown Leghorn cockerels to sell at f 1.50 each. They are from high acorlng egg-laying strain. Nothing better In the state. Tboo, P. Cramer, Granta Pass, Ore. Phone 364-Y. Day-old chicks $12.50 per 100. Eggs, $1 per setting of 15. 656tf FOR SALE 43lx-room plastered bouse, close In, lot 100x100, good shade. Address No. 2413, care Courier. 657tf MORE BERKSHIRE were exhibited at the Panama-Pacific exposition than all other breeds of swine put together. Get a start In the most popular breed. F. R. Steel, Wi nona ranch, R. 1, Grants Pass, Ore, 661tf FOR SALE Artist's violin, probably 200 years old. Cost $150, will give an excellent bargain to some one who wants a choice instrument In quire at Joe Wharton's gun store. 68 TO EXCHANGE EXCHANGE I have several choice California residence and ranch properties to exchange for Granta Pass modern bungalow or close in acreage. Quick action. A. N. Par sons. 630tf WANTED WANTED, SEED OATS Quote price 650 lbs. spring oats for seed. Also 5 tons hay; and feed barley. F. H. Steel, Winona Ranch, R. 1, Grants Pass. Ore. 665 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOLIN' INSTRUCTION Franco- Belgian school of violin playing. E. R. Lawrence, 215 I street. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK done at reasonable prices. Bring down the Iron you thought waa worn out and perhaps I can repair it. R. S. Bush. Phone 141-R. 66-ttt FOUND. FOUND Brooch. Owner can secure the same at Courier office. 665 ASSAYERS E. R. CROUCH. Assayer, chemist. metallurgist. Roma 201-203 Pad dock Building. Grants Pass. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office in Wtnetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. Resi dence phone 305-R. . ' Passports. Tassports are a very undent Institu tion. Some of the old uiouklsu ihnn Iclera meutlon h.i uu achievement ou the part or King Cuuuie that be ob tained free pause. roi his milijects through varloun eontliientiii loimtiie. on their pllgrlniaues to the Khrue f tbo Apostles Peter and Piiul at Home, Each pilgrim was furnlslietl with a document in the uature or 11 purport called "Tracturlu - de Itlnere Pent , genta." Ball In his "Curoiiit-ie' make refereuce '0 a system of purport lu the time of Edward IV. nml the eu forcemeut of this system is It now 11 to have been very strict in the relKu of Elizabeth and James. London Chroul da EUGENE HALE. Former Senator of Maine, 79, 8trlckn With Paralytis. . , , h jSWs , , f V - I Li' " S Classified Advertising TIME CAM) California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Caves Iloute) Effective Monday, Dec 20, 1915. Train 1 Ir. Granta Pass .7:00 a.m. Arrives Waters Crexa:00 a.m. Train 2 It. Waters Creekl:lS a.m. Arrives Oranta Paaa.. :iea.m. Train S Ir. Oranta Paa..-2:00 tf.m. Arrlves Waters Creek:00 p.m. Train 4 lr. Waters Creek6:00 p.m. Arrlvea OranU Pass :uvp.m. On Sundays trains No. 1 and 2 are canceled. aii train Imii Qrants Pass from th onrnnp nf O and Eighth Streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all information regaromg fraltrht aiitt nuienier aervlca Call St the office of the company, Public Ser vice building, or pnone xor aama. Train will atop on flag at any pomi between Granta Pass and, Waters Creek. Passenger service every day in the week. REGISTRATION All naturalized citizens must ex hibit "FINAL" citizenship papers when registering. Do not ask to be registered unless you comply with the above. Wives of naturalized citizens, no matter where horn, and children horn In a foreign country If naturalized by father must present their fathers' or husbands' "FINAL" papers. E. U COBURN, 675 County Clerk. laon. 1 don't think it was a bit nice for the rector to commend women's econ omy In dress." said the wife to her husband after the service. "That shouldn't hare annoyed yon, my dear," was the reply. "Your gown is plain enough." "Exactly! IIU remark called every body's attention to what I bad on." Exchange. Mining blanks. Courier Office. r ria&a f r fc t Kf 1 1 j-.sjy 3 1 lasastaataaialaailaasjSiasiei BSIiaxBBUBIiaiBBalaalH 5SlBlttsjOSi,"' ! mMaMaaBiMka4 sgaiassitncfi9BflaniT BBBBOaHIHaBalBMaaiB n CI ihe Machine ts ml with a Personality" HI O matter what your 11 touch -tni$ new a r t .. a . nuym iiastcr Model 10 will fit it 9 mm just turn ine set-screw and regulate the touch of this new Royal to fjf fit vorr PKRT.FI Make it light and smooth as velvet or firm and r snappy as you like. Built for "Big t Business" and its f f v Great Army of Expert Operators 22 Every keen-witted eten as ographer every office msns- I "5 VSJ 4 a m B SJ a s: ti a ficr every expert operator on the hrini line ol Big ouii nets "will firaip the enormous orh-sai'int value ol the new Royal 'a Adjustabl Touch 2 2 that takes the "grind out of typewriting I Vet But the new Model 10 has f I many other big, vital new feature. Jnvtsligali them I GeffAefacf JJ Send for the " Royal man " sjJ and askforaDEMONSTRA- fS? TION. Or write us direct for ournewbrochurcs,"iJ7T? J crirri? .nri ru Pm. II 2 Ikm Sow-a postal brings 12 them free of charge. - ----- ; mm t Ji 5 Jg (jiCaid.Jj.,. f! 11 CI !! f I !! Bl V. I R0TAL TYPEWRITER CO, iMMJlK ItlVKH COURIER, Agent imaa m mtmmm tmmS 1 PHYSiaAXS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D. Practics limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat Olassea fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, and on ap pointment Office phone 62; rest dence phone 259-J. 8. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D.; Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Res. phone 369; office phono 181 Sixth and H. TufTs Building. J. P. TRUAX, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Phones: Office, 126; residence, 224. Calls answered at all hours. Country calls At tended to. Lundeburg Bldg. P. H. INGRAM, D. C, D. O. Men tal, Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases. Office, 215 North Sixth street Hours; 10 to 12, 2 to f. Other" hours by appointment. Phone 7. Res. phone, 197-J. DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on, diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; glasses fitted. Office hoars: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phones: , Res. 234-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. F. D. 8TRICKER Diseases Of children and general practice. Tele phone 174-J. Office: Masonic build ing, tf. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D., First-class dentistry. 109 Sooth 81xth street. Grants Paaa, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod- , era dental work. Marguerite H. , Elliot, dental assistant Rooms 4 and 5, Golden Rule , building. Grants Paas, Ore. Phone 265 . ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attonuy-at-Law. Practice In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIG & WILLIAMS Attorneys- at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice 1 in all courts. ' First National Bank Building. EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law, Office Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. " W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Lnw County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. S. BLANCH ARD. Attorney-at-Uw, Grants Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. Granta Pass, Oregon. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-at-law, practices in state -and federal courts. Rooms 2 and 3, over Golden Rule store. DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kinds of dray age and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 132-R. Stand at frleght depot A. Shade, Propr. F. O. Isham, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. -Phone Clarke ft Holman, No. 50. Residence pbona 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Go. Phone 15-R. MISCELLANEOUS j CRYSTAL SPRINGS water .put up In s-gallon glass Jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 293-R and water wagon will call. ' PURE MOUNTAIN WATER Clear and refreshing.-, Bacterial test as sure that this water is pure. De livered in five-gallon; bottles. "X. E. Beckwith. Order by phone, 602-F-S. , 459tf LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84, A. F. A. M. Stated Communica tions 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Vleltlng bretbern cordially invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78, 1.O. O. F., meets every Wed nesday eve in I.O.O.F. hall, cor. 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially Invit ed to be present I. V. Howell, N. G., Clyde Martin, Secretary. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING, graining, paint ing. For the best work at lowest prloes pbone 295-J. C. G. Plant, South Park street.