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DAILY ROGUE RIVER COURIER PAGE THREE EICII CHILDREN WHO SELDOM MEET JACK FROST TUESDAY, Pllltltl'AllY Iff, 10l. Classified Advertising ) i 4 i'lt'itu by Anit'rlcun Pr Ammrliillon. I'lilMtvii uf wtmWU tnkliiK a dip la the nurf In Florid who if they worn lu tbulr i utut-s In ( north would lm fiirlnu Mtr. I.ift to rluht they nr: Malcolm Cban, WlnMton Chun bill Ouct. Vvwy I'lilpim. tk'U ami Ilulwrt l'hti . KU r cioim. mill Ituvnioinl (iuet. ' ITIUTAWOXANOFOUn V NATIVE STATE BAYS, , rortInd, OrceoD.- Fort Jon? time nmoot I could almost tereun t ' I it o a I A ftnt Ht ''''I'';.'' roui'L Mr back ;;!! pained so at night I couiu not iietp i doctors did ma nc Rood. A lady In Uearhart reo- om mended Dooter 1 'luMn'l Vm rrewriptlon to me m I thought I would give it a trial. I have now pied four boUlea and am still mint It. It has dona me much good." MM. D. Bhokmakkb, m N. futh Bt. The nw of Dr. I'lorco'a Favorita Prescription makes women happy by making them healthy. There are no mora crying spells. "Favorite Pre scription" cure inflammation and female weakness. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. Like an open book, onr faces tell tale of health or disease. Hollow chocks and sunken eyes, listless steps, sleepless nights, tell of wasting do blliiating disease, some place in the body. It may be one place or another, the cause la generally trace able to a common source. Oet the Prescription to-day either to liquid or tablet form, If you want to better your physical condition speedily. Dr. Pierce's PelleU regulate stom ach, Uver and bowels. Quntiom of Sat Ar fully and proerly answered In The People's Oora tnon Sonne Medical Adviser. All the knowlmlge a young woman,' wife or daugher should have la contained In this big llome Doctor Book of lOuS pas with engravings and color plate, and bound In cloth. Hy mall, prepaid on rereplt of S dlmna. Addresa 009 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. CURIOUS ORIGIN OF A LAW. It Was Patted In Cofllond en Aooeunt of Polar Thsllution's Will. The Thvliuwum law. ou e enacted by the iiiltlvh noMTiiiuoiii. was u law to reiiuiiiti the tliMMHilou ol pruerty by will uuU tu pivveiii tUe eiti-sslve accumulation or entuteit. It hml a cu rious orliiiu f On the :'TtU of July, 170?, one Peter ThelluKMoii. mi Kuidlxu meabant or French birth, itk-d In Loudon, leaving a ccrtnlu sum to hU widow and chll drvti und t lie ivmnluder of his property, then auiouiiitug to severul bundreil thoumiml dollitrii. to trustees to ac cumulate during the lives of his chil dren, grandchildren aud preatgraud children llvliitf hi, the time of his death aud the survivors of them. The ac cumulation would hnve beeu enormous The will was contextcd. but was held valid In order, however, to prevent aucb a dlNiNixltlou of property In the future, parliament passr.! what was called the ThclluxKun act. or accumula tlona net. regulutlng and llinltlujj be qflests In such u way as to make great accumulation Itnposxlble. When Peter ThellUMNun'a Hint aur vlvtng grandRon died. In tsSd. a ques tion arose its to whether the eldest male demeiidnnt or the mule descend ant of the eklext son should Inherit the property, nud this question was de elded on appeal by the house of lords In Juno, ltd The Thelltmson will und the tcKlNlfitlon growing out of It were aJoct of much dlNcuxslon by law yers.-Plttl)urKli Prow. EPIGRAMS BYJRESIDENTS. Not Many Deathless 8entsnces Hava Been Handed Down to Us. flow very few things which any of our presidents sold con anybody recall offhnnd! Washington's most frequently quoted "AShlnoln Every Drop" 01 a eta today from yeur hardware or are ety dealer. iri fim 1 VArt phrase la. "lu time of peace prepare for war." John Adams talked all dny and wrote diaries all night, but perhaps "Inde pendence forever"-hls toast for the very Fourth of July on which ha dled Is more wldvly kuown than any other one thought. "Few die uud none resign," heads JetTorsou's list of deathless acuteuves, although parts of the Decutratlou of lndeendcuc are kuown to tulllluua. Tho doctrtua keeps Monroe's name forever to the front, but bis state pa pers, siievchea and letters, like those of Madison. Jobu Qulucy Adams. Me Klnley, Taft and many other men long aud honorably In public llf, are devoid of handles uothlng to take bold of. Rutherford W. Uaye guva us one very fine thought, "lie serves bis party best who serves the country best" Jackson was forever saying "Tty the eternal!" but wlnt elsel "With nmllce townnl uone". and "a goverumeni of the euple." etc., are Ltncotu's mauler strokes. However. bU letters ami ':icr ure full of unique thoughts aud would afford u ptwnt day cartoonist eiiormtHi opportunities -Phllndelphlii U-diter TKMPKU OF WHJXnVS CITIZENS HAS OOOLKI) Willows, Cal. Feb. 15. The ve hemence or Willows agslnst J. V. Wilt, accused of killing W. C. Smith, had cooled early today after running to threats of violence last night. Wilt shot Smith after routing him and Theodore Jensen from their ibeds and marching them to where they work and forcing them to open the safe. The calmness of Sheriff .Bailey saved Wilt. When a crowd Indicated it In tended to storm the Jail, he said he would shoot if such a move were made, and thia quickly ended the trouble. KIXO ABSENT WHEN PARLIAMENT REASSEMBLED London, Feb. IS. When parlia ment reassembled today the sovereign was absent the Arts time this has occurred since the reign of Queen Victoria, It Is understood that the king la attll suffering from his fall from a horBe several months ago. In the king's absence the lord chancellor read his speech, urging expenditure of sufficient sums for successful prosecution of the war. FAVORABLE REPORT1 ON RURAL CREDITS BILL SMaaaaaaaaaMaS) Washington, Feb. 15. The Hollls rural credits iblll, proposing loans to farmers at five per cent interest, was favorably reported to the senate to day. Non-partisan support for it promises favorable action on it. The bill provides for a non-partisan farm loan board, wlth-the secretary of the treasury as a member. This board would charter local farm loan banks, which would take mortgages from farmera and Ibbuo bonds on them. These would be exempt from taxes and, moreover, the banks would chargogjib commissions, renewal fees or discounts. Loans may (be for as long as 36 years, and payable in In stallments. It enough local banks are not atarted, the government would aid in establishing 12 of them. The committee reporting the bill claimed that it will standardise farm loans and provide a system seriously needed for the development of the nation's agricultural , resources. THINK HERMAN TORPEDO BOAT LOST IN NORTH SEA Copenhagen, Fob. 15, That a tor pedo boat may have been lost In the North aea waa indicated today by DanlBh fishermen's ' (Discovery of a box with, 11 German letters Inside and a card on which waa written: , "Torpedo ' boat now sinking, 36 aboard." . ANARCHISTS. (Continued from Page 1 ) Chicago, Feb. 15. Domlnlck Forte, believed to be an anarchist of the most vicious type, Is being hunted by the New York police. They took up this search after John Allegrlnl bad protested that letters found on him, and indicating an international plot against churches and churchmen, were really the property of Forte, room mate of Jean Crones, who Is wanted In an alleged plot to poison Archbishop Mundalein at a recent banquet. One of the letters! previously at tributed to Allegrlnl, said: "There are many men penned like dogs In Jollet (the state peniten tiary). What a wonderful thing It would be If we could free them. It would be hard. F 'a there you know." Allegrlnl was arraigned In muni cipal court today on charges of at tempted murder and conspiracy to murder, and ball was set at $25,000 on each count The letter given above, and the fact that the police found In Alle grlnl's possession floor plans of some of the largest Chicago skyscrapers, constituted the evidence on which he waa heldA Meanwhile the hunt for Crones as a' poison banquet plotter, and the chain of "reds believed to be Involved In an antl-clerlcal plot operated out of Rome, Is being pushed. Rumors have come here from many points acylng Crones has been caught, but up to early this afternoon none of these had developed anything. C1IINKNK PAIR HELD VP IX SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, Feb. 15. Though tong warriors of the Suey Ong and the Suey Sing have hurled the hatchet definitely, new trouble stirred In Chinatown early today. Ah Sing, Chinese merchant, and his wife were held up on the street by three Chinese, one of whom was wounded by a 'bullet aimed at Sing. The others escaped without getting any of Slng'a money or the (1,000 worth of Jewelry bis wife wore. Political Cards (Paid Advertisements) EUGENE L. COBURN Republican Candidate for Nominee for . County Clerk Present Incumbent E0LTJ8 POLLOCK . Republican . Candidate for Nominee for Assessor - Present Incumbent A. E. VOORHIES Republican Candidate for Nominee for Representative' : C. P. BISHOP Of Salem, Oregon Republican Candidate for Nominee for Presidential Elector ' Congreftftlonal Hist No, 1 . J. A. WHARTON Republican Candidate for Nominee for County Clerk FOK SALE 40 ACHES 4 miles from Grants Pass, no improvements, for sale at 140 per acre. Under ditch sur vey. Address No. 2415, care Courier. 657tf I HAVE four vigorous S. C. Brown Leghorn cockerels to sell at $1.50 each. They are from high scoring egg-laying strain. Nothing better in the state. Tbeo, P. Cramer, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 364-T. Day-old chicks ' 112.60 per 100. Eggs, $1 per setting of 15. 656tf FOR SALE Slx-roora plastered house, close in, lot 100x100, good shade. Address No. 2413, care Courier. 657tf MORE BERKSHIRES were exhibited at the Panama-I'aclflc exposition than all other breeds of swine put together. Oet a start In the most popular breed. F. R. Steel, Wi nona ranch, R. 1, Grants Pass, Ore. 661tf FOR SALE A good Jersey cow, fresh In about ten days. C. R. Brechtbill. 671 FOR SALE Durham cow and heifer eight months old and three small calves. Inquire P. Olsen, R, F. D. No. 1. Phone 500-R-2. . 671 IF YOU have a snap In property,, list It with me, aa I have calls for sev eral places. Cbas. Morrison. 671 195 EGGS per hen is the average for my entire flock of breeders. Mated to 200-egg strain O. A. C. cockerels. Chicks $12.50 per 100. Eggs SI a setting. Geo. P. Cramer. 691 FORD FOR SALE-Flve-passenger, equipped .with electric spot light and presto tank, trunk rack, spare tire carrier, for quick sale. Address No. 2482, care Courier. 671 FOR SALE: One splendid grade Hol- ateln heifer, 22 months old, in fine condition, daughter of a four gallon cow. F. A. Wilson, Three Fines, Ore. 672 FOR SALE 26 acres bottom land near Grants Pass, all under fine Irrigation system. Inquire 2501 Courier. . 694 FOR SALE Confectionery and pool business, two pool tables,, chairs, lamps and other fixtures, and about 9200 In 'merchandise. Doing a good business every day. H. Bieg low, Kerby, Oregon. 674 FOR SALETeam weighing about 3100 pounds. Inquire W. H. Par key, Grants Pass, R. F. D. 4. Phone 601-F-ll. 670 - i ; TO EXCHANGE EXCHANGE I have several choice California residence and ranch properties to exchange for Grants Pass modern bungalow or close In acreage. Quick action. A. N. Par sons. 630tf TO RENT FOR RENT Seven-room house cheap. .. Partly furnished. Inquire of H. M. White, 721 North Fourth street. 671 WANTED WANTED Good second-hand piano, cheap. Phone or write W. B. Ter rill. R. F. D. 2. v 670 BOARD AND ROOMS. ROOM and iboard In private home, 411 North Sixth street.' Phone 207-J. 673 ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS When buying prop erty or loaning money, protect yourself by Insisting on an authen tic albetract. We make them. Grants Paaa Abstract Co.,sW. E. Hanson, manager, Albert building, opposite post office. Phone 226-J. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION VIOLIN "INSTRUCTION" Franco Belgtan Bchool of violin playing. E. R.. Lawrence, 215 I street. electrical repairs eLTsctr at reasonable prices, Bring down the iron you thought was worn out and perhaps I can repair It. R. S. Bush. Phone 141-R. 664tt asTayersT E." R. ' CUOlJCHAssayer,' "chemist, metallurgist. Roms 201-203 Fad dock Building. Grants Pass. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BE8TUL, Veterinarian. .Office In' Wlnetrout Implement Building. Phone 113-J. Resi dence phoneS05-R. Old papers, Bo per bundle, at the Courier office. TIME CARD California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company (The Oregon Caves Route) Effective Monday, Dec. 20, 1915. Train 1 lr. Oranta Paaa .7:00 a-m. Arrives Waters Cree k8: 00 a.m Train 2 lr. Watera CreekS:16 a.m. Arrives Grants Paaa :15 a.m. Train I lr. Oranta Pas..J: 00 p.m. Arrives Watera Creeks 1:00 p.m. Train 4 lr. Watera Creek5:00 p.m. Arrives Grants Paas.,,,....:00 p.m. On Sundays trains No. 1 and t are canceled. All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of O and Eighth streets, opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company. Public Ser vice building, or phone 1J8-R for same. Train will atop on flag at any point between Grants Paaa and Watera 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 born, and children bom in a foreign country If naturalized by father must present their fathers' or husbands' "FINAL" papers. E. L. COBURN, 675 . County Clerk. Cholera. ' Cholera wn first rewiriuzvd ity rht Portumiexe In India an far twick n-. the middle uf the sixteenth reutury It him the peciilhirlty of (ollowins a well defined route, with procres Just equnl to thnt of an averase Journey on foot . . Mean. "If a ao hard to buy ror a man." . "Tea. Pre noticed when yon women are doing It yon look aa though U hurts "-Detroit Free Prena. - t Air i i l" SM I i wr -. '''.mm HavwnasjvffcnnwvvW'l nawiinaauiiiu-i PfiiRTTML is aaNaiinaahiKhM-l r-sr trnttr II tMacssinMTt naaeassU9iaaanaua.n mm ft' The Machine l ft- K3 wun a 'Personality'1 V, I 9 si 13 1WO mater what your , IV touch this new rS Royal Mastcr H Model 10 will fit it f . Just turn the set-screw and regulate the touch t a of this new Royal to fit YOURSELF! 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LOUGHRIDGE, M. D Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Rea. phone 369; office phone 182 Sixth and M. Tuffs Building. . P. TRUAX, 21. D., Physician and Surgeon. Phones: Office, 32S; residence, 324. Calls answered, at all hofcs. Country calls at tended to. Lundebnrg Bldg. . F. H. INGRAM, P. C, D. O. Men tal, Spinal, Nervous and Chronic Diseases. Office, 215 North Sixth street Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to I. Other hours by appointment Phone 7. Rea. phone, 197-J. " DR. ED BYWATER Specialist on diseases of eye, ear, noae and throat; glasses fitted. Office hours: I to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Phones: Res. 234-J; Office, 257-J. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. F. D. STRICKER 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. 109ft South Sixth street. Grants Pass, Oregon. BERT R. ELLIOTT, D. M. D. Mod ern dental work. Marguerite H. Elliot, dental assistant Rooms 4 . and 5,' Golden Rule building. Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 265 . ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorny-at-Law. Practice In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Big. COLVIO & WILLIAMS Attorneys- at-Law, Irania Pass Banking Co. Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice in all courts. First National Bank Building. . . EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attorney- at-Law. Offica Masonic . Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. W. T. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law county attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg. O. S. BLANCH ARD, Attorney-at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co. building. Phone 270. Grants 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 ot drayage and transfer work carefully and .promptly done. Phone 132-R. Stand at friegat depot A. Shade, Propr. F. O. Isham, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved packed, shipped and stored. Phone Clarke Jb Holman, No. 50. Residence phone 124-R. THE WORLD MOVES; ao do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 15-R. n MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL SPRINGS water ,put np In 5-gallon glasa 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 ia purer De livered In five-gallon bottles. , W. E. Beckwlth. Order by phone, 602-F-S. . 459tt LODGES GRANTS PASS Lodge No. 84. A. F. A. M. Stated Communica tions 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Visiting brethern cordially invited. A. K. Cass, W. M. Ed. G. Harris, secretary. GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO. 78. 1.O. -fcv;' O. F., meets every Wed ifj nesday eve in I.O.O.F. 7' hall, cor. 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows cordially invit ed to be present. I. V. Howell, N. u., ciyae Martin, Secretary. , DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING, graining, paint ing. For the best work at lowest prices phone 296-J. C. G. Plant, 8outh Park street.