Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, September 06, 1916, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. , 1918.
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Number 18 Coffee
KINNEY & TRU AX GROCERY
Quality First
SOME RIGHTS DEFINED.
Certain acta of lawlessness are
committed by individuals who have
perverted ideas of the rights of prop
erty owners hating a frontage along
river or ocean beach. This has been
one ot the principal reasons for the
differences between fishermen along
the lower river, and many a physical
clash or action in the courts has fol
lowed. The rights of the other fel
low are not always given due con
sideration, and trouble naturally fol
lows. The courts of Curry county
have recently been employed in ad
judicating the affairs of the rival fish
ing companies at the mouth of the
Rogue. The head of the company that
Is most firmly entrenched caused the
arrest of the head of the other com
, pany and 79 of its employes. Judge
Coke was presiding Judge, and his de
cision just handed down makes clear
the rights of owners of property hav
ing a river or beach frontage. Those
points dealing with rights of in
dlviduals along the river are of pe
culiar interest all along the stream,
as they are as applicable one' place
as another. Included in Judge Coke's
decision were the following findings
with reference to the point at Issue:
"The right to fish for salmon In
Rogue river is a right In common,
given to all citizens of the state, but
such fishing operations must of course
be carried on and conducted with due
regard by one fisherman of the rights
of others. While the right of naviga
tion and right of fishery within Rogue
river are rights common to all,
neither the right of navigation nor
the Tight of fishery carries with it
the right to trespass upon the lands
of the plaintiff or any other owner of
lands along the river. Nor does the
Tight of navigation or of fishery carry
with K the right of malicious inter
ference by one person with the rights
of another.
"The right of navigation is superior
to the right of fishery, and the rule is
the same with reference to naviga
tion as it is with the right of fishery.
bo far as each navigator or person be
ing required to respect the rights of
the other. No person is permitted to
maliciously Interfere or annoy an
other In the right of navigation. The
HUGHES
A DAY OP. REST
Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 6. Today
was rest day for Candidate Hughes.
Not a single speech was scheduled,
and the nominee and his wife planned
to take things easy, preparatory to
a strenuous five day wind-up to his
trans-continental trip in New Eng
land, and New Tork.
From now on Hughes plans to em
phasise and concentrate his criticism
of what he terms the tendency of the
democratic administration to over
throw the "rule of reason in govern
ment," laying particular stress on
the recent elght-hbur law, rushed
through congress In settlement of the
threatened railroad strike.
STRONG EVIDENCE
PHANTOM
FOR FAIR CO-EDS
Is the Statement of This Grants Pass
. Woman
Backache is often kidney ache;
A common warning of serious kid
ney ills.
"A Stitch In Time Saves Nine"
Don't delay use Doan's Kidney
Pills.
Profit by Mrs. Wallace's experience.
Mrs. T. E. Wallace, 709 S. Fifth
St., Grants Pass, says: "My kidneys
acted very irregularly and the secre
tions were unnatural. My back felt
so weak and sore that I could hardly
get about my work. When I bent
over to pick up something I got a
sharp pain across my kidneys like a
knife sticking me In my back. When 1
had these attacks I couldn't keep from
screaming. I never had anything
cause me so much misery. I finally
begun taking Doan's Kidney Pills
and the first box helped me wonder
fully. My kidneys acted more regu
larly and the misery in my back let
up. I took three boxes of Doan's
Kidney Pills in all and they perman
ently cured me."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don t
simply ask for a kidney remedy-
get Doan s Kidney Plus the same
that cured Mrs. Wallace. Foster
Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
llillsboro, Ore., Sept. 6. Jurors In
the murder trial of Bennett Thomp
son today visited, the Gore ranch near
Tualatin, where ho Is alleged to have
killed Mrs. Helen Jennings and Fred
Rlstman, a jitney bus driver.
The Jury was shown he room In
the ranch house where Mrs. Jennings'
body was found, then walked over the
trait to the place where Rtstman's bat-
jtered corpse was discovered near his
blood-stained Jitney bus.
District Attorney Tongue, in his
opening statement, charged that
Thompson hired Illstman to drive
him to Mrs. Jennings' house, went In
side and killed her, and then dis
posed of Wstman, as "dead men tell
no tales."
The evidence against Thompson Is
purely circumstantial, consisting prln
clpally ot a blood-stained shirt,
found near the scene. It Is alleged
the shirt was given to Thompson
shortly before the murders.
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to fully worth the prktkd. Our
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Stanford University, Sept. 6. Men
of the university are up In arms
against the imaginary husbands of
the women in the home economics
department, who this year are man
aging the financial affairs of imag
inary families on an imaginary in
come. The men say these phantom
husbands will give the women the
wrong idea of life, as they will al
low their wives to go where they
please, with whom they please, when
they please, have no place In the home
except the bringing in of the neces
sary income, have no allowance for
smoking costs, and must let their
wives even select and pay for their
clothes. ,
The idea of "Imaginary husbands"
was introduced by Dr. Jessica Pel
xotto, In charge of the home eco
nomics department, as a practical way
to teach girls to live within an aver
age Income.
ALLIES TO OPPOSE
NEW REVENUE BILL
WITHDRAWS
LOF
T
HOOPS
DISCUSSED
Washington, Sept. 6. A sharp di
plomatic conflict between the allied
governments and the United States
Is expected to follow retaliatory mea
sures incorporated in the revenue bill
passed by the senate last night.
With agreement to the amendments
by the house conference committee
anticipated today, it is thought the
allied governments, probably led by
Great Britain, may begin shaping
counter-retaliations.
The belief of many officials, how
ever is that the conflict will be strict
ly commercial.
It was said on the other hand that
the United States government is go
ing Into the issue with Its eyes open,
and prepared to see it through. The
course decided on legislation that
hits directly back at every discrimin
ation pronounced against American
business interests grew out of
thorough consideration by the state
department and other executive de
partments of the probable conse-
g ' quence, it was declared today.
It is the hope of the admlnlstra-
Hueharesi, Sept. 6. Roumanian
troops have captured the Transyl
vanlan town of Seprl Seep Gyorgl, In
the Merisor valley, taking 600
wagons, foodstuffs and forage, it was
oSicially announced today.
In Monday's fighting small encoun
ters occurred all along the upper
Mar os valley In northeastern Tran
sylvania. The Roumanians took 627
prisoners.
The German-Bulgarian attacks
against the bridgehead of Tutraknn
on the Danube were repulsed. (The
Germans announced the capture of
advanced positions at Tntrakan.)
After lively fighting, the Rou
manians occupied the region of Bor
xecket and the heights to the west,
taking 154 prisoners.
Fighting Is going on along the
whole Dobrudja frontier. A German
Bulgarian attack was halted south of
BaiardJIk. The enemy bombarded
Calafat and Islaci.
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it will pay you to ste
The Josephine Grocery Co.
before buying your winter's supply.
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News, Va.. August 16, for Avonmouth
end Glasgow.
Consul McCunn will bo directed by
the state department to try to find out
whether the vcasel was sunk by a
torpedo and If so to report whether
she was attacked with or without
warning.
The Kelvlnla was a 5,000-ton
steamer, built In 1913. J. Black &
Company are agents. She was rogls.
tfred from Glasgow and was four
hundred feet long with a 60-foot
beam.
PORTLAND
MARKETS
WRECKED
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Washington, Sept. 6. Twenty
eight American abroad the British
steamer Kelvlnla were saved and
landed at Glasgow when she was sunk
September 2, either by a torpedo or
a mine, American Consul McCunn
tabled the state department today.
The Kelvlnla sailed from Newport
New London, Conn., Sept.
Withdrawal oif the American expedi
tion from Mexico is destined to be ,on, one official said, that the drastic
rights of the plaintiff and those of the I the flrgt question discussed by the legislation enacted may result In ptit
dAfMidant are Identical." iimorUn nrt Movlran rnmmlHsIon- tin8 an en(1 t0 the blacklisting policy
. Referring to the tldelands, the de-'ers, who held their first meeting to
cision says that the "tldelands are in j day in the joint conference designed
. . . 'to settle all Mexican problems,
no sense a public highway and are i lu tt" .
The commissioners met for their
subject only to the right of naviga-fim gesg,on durJng the mornng ln a
tion and the right of fishery; but I big room of the Hotel Grlswold, over-
those rights do not extend to the looking the river and the sound
of the British government, the dis
crimination against American com
merce, interference with American
mails and embargoes on American
products.
While diplomats representing al
lied governments here have strongly
The jession of today was not ex-ihlnte(l at commercial "reprisals," of-
j a i j. i it a. . nnt
janmng ot oohis una uio ireimaaiiiB flplals arp Inclined tn vlfw that mich
'neotPd to brine anv ereat lesults. nclfus are "m.iineu to view mat sw n
of persons upon the lands aoove tnej' - - a contest is not wanted. This conn-
waters of the river. Such trespassers L wM under8tood ln exchanging ere- trv' they believe, holds the upper
would become liable criminally and !dentials, getting acquainted, and then 1nana Ior ine PreBeni. a' 'ca. ano-
clvilly In such acts."
The decision enjoins the defendants
from trespassing upon the lands of
the plaintiff along the river.
of the wlth-
SPKCIALISTS AT THE FAIR.
The Josephine county fair Is going
to be something more than merely a
display of products of the farm and
goods ot the merchant. All sides of
the question are going to be touched
upon, and there will be fun and
frolic for the frivolous, and mirth
and merriment and music galore.
But the biggest features of the week
-will ibe the opportunity to greet and
to hear such agricultural specialists
as Parmer Smith and Agriculturist
Austin. Farmer Smith will bring a
message that will add to the profits
, and prosperity of the tiller of the soil
if heeded, while Mr. Austin, specialist
in beet culture for the Utah-Idaho
Sugar company, will talk of the grow
ing of the tteet, an Industry Just now
telng established la this valley.
would undoubtedly be better able to
endure a condition of non-Intercourse.
The effect of the new legislation
a general discussion
drawal proposition.
Whllo n definite irniram has not
I ...111 it.nA.J In lav.A n.l a tliA An.
h0n otpoo,! nnnn tho eonorfll nlang'"'" ''6 vv
M U r v"l o " - s i
of the conference provide, first, for Kree
the discussion of withdrawal of the
Pershing expedition, arranging of a
protocol for
Prmeditto1.
"And why do you rlnliu Mint It wan
with mullce afon-tlioiiglit t tin I the an
tomolille defendant run down the com
plalnant?" 1
"On tbo morning It hapcned. your
honor. 1 beard lilm sny that he waa
going to toko out hi uew nuto and nee
If he could not run across s few (tea
j plo he knew." Houston I'oit.
Envelopes" printed at the Courier
Portland, Sept. 6. Today'a mar
ket quotations were:
WheatClub, 129; blueatcin. 133.
Oats No. 1 white feed, 28.60.
Barley Feed, 22.00.
Hogs Best live, 9 6.'.
Prime ulcers, 0.7a; fancy cows,
7.26 (1 7.35; best calve, 7.60,
Spring lambs, 8,35.
ButterCity creamery, 34; Coun
try. 27.
Eggs Selected local extras. 30.
Hens. 14; broilers. 1 it 17;
geese, 10.
Not Hx Fault.
"You pity Iihi Utile ttenllnii to y,,
pcrmimil uit-tii'uni'c, Id'im-uilH'r
clotllr Itml.c I lie limn."
"Ytt. Inn for tne the matt says lie
won't make imy more lut licit!" lix-
tin n ice
to which President Wilson
chooses to utilize it. Heretofore he
has been without weapons with which
a. . . -i . i i i .. . - - -
reclnrocal crossing of!10 8lr,Ke wun umu" ln,uo
the border, and an investigation of rractlces. Once the new measures
the interests behind border raiders.."6 h w,"ave very definite
With these subjects disposed of. rowers-ine emP.oymeD( ,0 ine .anu
the commissioners will delve Into the !uu
being specincauy aumorizea ior en
forcement of the provisions of the
basic problems of Mexico's dlslnteg.
rotlnn with a view tn correcting ex
isting conditions and rehabilitating revuu
forward tho retaliatory measure un-
the country.
Qnoajtv arronffomptiffl fnr the with
are expected ln view of General Fun
eton's recommendation, now generally
known, that the troops leave Mexican
territory.
equal facilities of trade have been re-
it ored.
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