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s PAGB TWO D.U1.V rogue Rm:it n t ttiMt huday, xovuMiucn 10, Daily Rogue River Courier A Independent Republican Nw- paper. United Pru Leased . Wlr Telegraph Barrio. A. E. VOORHIES. Pub. and Prop, WILTORD ALLEN. Editor. Entered at th Grant Pa, 0t lOB, PoStoffiC M SeCOnd-claSS mall attr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES " Om Tar. L l.0 i Months. .. ; 1.00 Tare Months. . 1.10 Om Moth . .10 . Payabl Is Advaac FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, !!. OREGON WEATBBK Tonight ud Saturday fair; colder tonight; northerly winds. PROMISES OP IRRIGATION. Matters looking to the Irrigation of the lower Rogue valley were never in more promising or in a more bnslneas-llk condition than right aow. The land owner have taken things Into their own , hands, and there Is every promise that water will be ready early In the season and that the troubles ot past years will not be again experienced. On both aides ot the river district organisations are being formed. The, north side people wUl make use ot the ditches already tag, though the methods have not : yet been determined for the pumping of water into the ditch. Por the south aide the problem la a little more com plex, but those In charge are confi dent that a ditch bringing water by gravity will be ready by the time the water la needed. With assurance that water will be available, the situation la most prom ising for the commencement of the campaign for the signing up ot scre age for sugar beets for next year. The excellent net returns that have come ' to the farmers who had plenty ot water with which to irrigate will stimulate the planting ot beets where water Is assured, and a greatly In creased acreage is guaranteed. THROWING CALIFORNIA AWAY. After an election it is usual to pro duce an alibi for the defeated candi dates. It ought to be very easy for the friends of Governor Hughes to show where their candidate lost out, tor the blame must rest upon them selves. The 1 votes of California, upon, which the tide turned, were thrown away by the managers of Mr. Jiughes' campaign when tbey forced the Issue while upon the tour through the state. Hiram Johnson has the full confidence of the people ot the golden state. His friends resented the action of the old line republicans who refused Johnson or the progres sives the courtesy due them, and their resentment wss registered on elec tion .day. A change of only a few hundred votes among the million in California would have thrown the 13 electoral votes to Mr. Hughes, and would, apparently, have glvnn him the election. That Johnson won the election for senator by 300.000 votes, while Hughes, running upon the name ticket, lost it by 4,000, speaks the story. Elsewhere In the United State there was a complete coalition of the two wings of the republican party and four yesrs from now It will profit by ' the mistake of this campaign and will elect Its nominees. A petlllun la iielng signed by eleo tois within the city asking Mayor ' Trttax to again become the candidate tor the office. The municipal elec tion will be held next month, and . there is an expression of general satisfaction with the manner In which Dr. Truax has conducted tho mayor's office. Remember that the visitors In Grants Pas tomorrow are the guests of the rltltens, aud are en titled to every courtesy. Show them a good time and make them wish to come back again. New Florida Grape Fruit UHi UABIX SYRUP SMALL 8Sc MEDIUM 80c LA KG K OUT CRAN HKKK1 KS, I'Klt gVAKT... MACARONI, THE BEST, 4 POI ND FOR . JAP RICE, THE IlKST, 10 POUNDS FOR , GUARANTEED CREAMERY B ITT Kit . GRKEX JAPAN TEA, PER POUND PRINCESS KLOI R KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY QUALITY FIRST Ladles from the Parent-Teacher association will be at tha Auxiliary rooms of tha Commercial club Satur day to car tor the children of visitors who with to leave them in good hands while visiting the sugar factory or other places of Interest. Canvenl- ences will be provided, and mothers are Invited to feel at full liberty to take advantage ot tha privilege. SUCCESS IN LIFE. Pat Business Before Pleasure Until Yeu Have Reached the Top. In an article tailed "Succeeding With What You Have" In tbe Ameri can Magastue Charles M. Schwab says: "I have always felt that tbe surest way to qualify for tbe Job Just ahead Is to work a little harder thau any one else vm tbe Job one Is holding down. One of the most successful men I have known never carried a watch uutll he began to earn UMXJ a year. Before that be had managed with a nickel alarm clock in his bedroom, whleb he never forgot to wind. "Young men may enjoy dropping their work at .1 or B o'clock and snip ping into a drees suit for an eveuuig of pleasure, but the habit has certain drawbacks. I hapiieu to kuow several ablebodted gentlemen who got It so completely that now tbey are attending all their time, days as well as even ings. In dress suits, serving food In fashionable restaurant to men who did not get the dress suit habit until somewhat later iu life. "Recently we have beard niurh'about investments. To my mind the best in vestment young man stnrtliut out in business can possibly make Is to glvp all hi time, all his energies, to work Just plain, hard work. After a man's posltiou Is assured he ran Indulge In pleasure If be wishes. He will have lost nothing by waiting anil gained much. He will have made money enough really to afford to sjiend some, and be will know that be has done his duty by himself and by the world." snoot,. M.tuJe Was she modest on her birthday? Edith I should sav so. She didn't put half ns ninny randies on the rake ss there should be. Roeton Globe. CAPTAIN MAULBETSCH. Pilot of Michigan' Eleven Wonderful Plunging Back. Photo li Amtricun Vrm Association . , eafcv W$ il; If i i ; I ; .....ivc J JttC - ...... ftOo - 7Uc ...... 30c PIE COUNTER LOST FOR 3 BIG BOSSES New York, Nor. 10.-r-Woodrow Wilson apparently ha been elected president without the vote of tha heretofore supposedly Indlapouaabla atates of New York., Indiana and Illinois. He has seemingly won with out aid from three democratic lead ers, whose domination in those states Is popularly accredited them In the title of "bo." ;V' They are Charlea F. Murphy ot Tammany hall. Torn Taggart ot In diana and Roger Sullivan of Illinois. Only two other presidents have been elected without the vote ot New York. One waa Grants .In 1868. The other was Rutherford B. Hays. Politicians all over the country will await with interest the administra tion's treatment ot the New York City, Illinois state and Indiana state democratic organisations. The consensus of opinion today was that there were lean years ahead tor all three, so far as federal patronage and recognition by the administration Is concerned. Another question of Interest today was what happened In California. It was agreed that Hughes must have suffered a great knifing there, since Governor Johnson, senatorial nom inee, on the same ticket, and Idol of the progressives ran 300,000 ahead ot htm. Apparently the progressives threw most of their strength to Wil son. All of which recalled to republic ans today the direful predictions which were made at the time of Hughes' campaign tour of California, due to "kidnapping" of the nominee by a republican taction which sought to "freexe out" the progressives. Now that tbe election Is over, a summsrlxlng of the main features of Hughes' tour of California by the writer who accompanied htm on the trip, may serve to throw light on California's vote. In the first place, they play pol- j Hies very seriously In California.. Up J until summer there waa bitter wsr ! fare between the "regular" repub I llcans of the old school and the pro i gresslves, mostly recruited from the j republican fold, hut who revolted ; against the type of rule which they ! claimed the O. O. P. of the state sought to enforce. Then came the peve of Chicago and Governor Mi lan Johnson, progressive of pro gressives, four year ago Roosevelt's J running mate, returned to republl- cinism with nion of his followers. Johnson announced for the senator- For These Cold Nights get' a MISSION HOT- WATER BOTTLE and a cozy THKRMOSAC to keep it warm. Demaray's NEW GOODS POPnUtX THAT I'Ol'H ltllA7.IL XI TS SIIU.LI.KD I'K.tXl'TH SKW PIGS WALNUTS I'll hl.UH SWF.KT. SOU1I. DILLS PUMPKINS Vttfl IIALIX)WKEX J. PARDEE 202 South GtU St. vh!p ami stalled aetivo campaign In lor Hughes and himself. The., first CallfornUn whom Hughes Met ou his tour of tho 1'aclJlo roast was Chester It. Rowell, a member of the republican lUtiimlsu commit lee, former ardent prowslvv, ami former bitter enemy of tho "regu lars." , Howell mad.! a aiHicnl trip to Oregon to meet Ifu.pes an. I Inform him that the "rcgulnrt" headed by NiMoiat Committeeman II Ci Ml:.., and forme Stato Chairman P. V. Kesllng, planned to adopt the candidate, and guard him from all contact with their former enemies, the progressives. ' . Itowell told Hughes that Crocker was the same man who last December, at the meeting of republican com mittee, pleaded agalust compromise with the progressives and begged for "one more chance to get Johnson." But Hughe adhered to hi policy of keeping hand off stace row. To commute which met him was com posed exclusively of "regulars" with a few picked progressive progres sives whom the real progressives re fused to recognise as of their kin. In San Francisco it developed that no arrangements bad been made by the Crocker-Kesling committee for Hughes to meet Johnson. Progres sive said they had been told tbey were "not wanted," at the mass meet ing which Hughes addressed. To add to the mlx-up, Hughe was Invited to a luncheon of the chamb er of commerce, but before the time let all the waiters Joined a strike then on throughout tha city. Union labor was greatly angered when Hughe attended this luncheon and waa served by "al hel . Th arrangements committee kept him In Ignorance of the strike and how union labor in the city would regard his attendance at the luncheon under such circumstance, (KKMAN SUBMARINE IX GtliP OP MK.XICO -Galveston, Nov. 10. A German submarine la believed to be operat ing In the gulf of Mexico. The Har rison liner Engineer Is reported to have been sunk. She sailed from Liverpool October 21, for New Or leans, via Central American porta Agents here say she should' have been en route from Bellxe to New Orleans at the time she was reported sunk. PORTlSllETS Portland, Nov. 10. Today's msr ket quotations were: Whest Club, 1.56; bluestem. 1.02. Oats No. 1 white feed. 34.75. Barley Feed, 37.50. Hogs Best live, MO. Prime steers. 7.25; fancy cows, 5.60; best calves, 7 8. Spring lambs, 8.75. Butter City creamery, 38; coun try. 29. Eggs Selected local extras, 47. .Hens, 15; broilers. 10i17; geese, 1 Copper, 28 H. . Job printing of every description at tbe Courier offic. QHICHESTER S PILLS Jf?"?1 ',"' "'"SflM fc A '' ' lit Uml4 .m.iikV7 T.l. .. Mktr. Il.r r rear V DIAUIIMI IIHt.SU I II I . !.!. .1 wtliinlinl..,ir. l.l,ikHlu. SOlDEVDJJlTjOISTSFVtSViyHL.i A Drug and Stationery Store i'hone 281 Classified POM SAW; ANQlfL CAKES Phon order to No. nut " OBKllSUUUKB If 0U want th most pork per lb. ot teed, get a Winona Berkshlr for your nxt herd boar. Spring pig aver aged 100 Iba. ach at four mouths. P. R. 8tl, Winona Ranch, Rural Rout No. 1. , notf DURO0 JERSEY PIQ8 Boar and gut eligible to registry Pour month old pig tor aal at reason. aoi price. Phon or ddre Prank Hill. Murphy, Or. Phon Provolt central. mtf I WILL BK PLEASED to take your order tor fruit and ornamental tree and shrub. Eleven year In th business. George II. Parker 401 West D trt x 103 ALFALFA. RKD CLOVER and all graa seed are cheaper now than later. Write fur samples and prices. Strictly fancy slock. Ralph Waldo Blden, Central Point, Ore ton. RSOtf OTHER INTKKE8T8 making It Inv possible for me to return to Grants I'aaa to live, I have decided to sell ray modern apartment house there on the corner ot ' Fifth and O streets, known as the' Sampson property. This property Is now fully occupied and Is paying well, and f am willing to sell at a price that will make a very attractive In vestment. 'Address Mrs. M. E. Houser, Kallspell. Mont. BOt SPRING WAGON for sale at 125, If taken this week, Raymond's Secondhand Store, 3I Q street. 8 FOR SALB sey cow. Seven Rve-year-old Jer W. C. Long. 888 BARGAIN Secondhand Ford, Auto hospital. 893 FOR SALE 80-acre cattle ranch. ( head of cattle. 3 head or horses. 1 Studebsker buggy. All rheap. I J. Reed, Inland, Ore. 900 WANTED -A capable and. WANTED A capable and- reliable man to canvass Josephine county for us? Permanent If satisfactory. Write us today for particulars. Ore gon Nursery Company, Orenco, Oregon. Largest fruit and orna mental nursery In th west 840 i TURKEY MEN San Francisco will be the best market on the coast for turkeys. We guarantee you top market prices and pay you prompt ly on public weighers' weights. References furnished. For a square desl ship to us. D. S. Keefe Co., 422 Front Street, San Francisco, California. 904 MIDDLE-AGED LADY, of good fam ily, Intelligent, good cook and manager, neat, desires position In ' home of gentleman housekeeper emsn as housekeeper. I Best of references given, Moder ate salary. Phone 159-R. Resi dence 652 North Third street. 899 AlWTRAtTS ABSTRACTS made by the Josephine County Abstrsot Co. on mining, ' farm' and city property meet the requirement of the best attorneys In Oregon and elsewhere. Nine years' experience In abstract work In Josephine county at your ser vice, Special low prices on cer tain clssses of abstracts. See us at MuKonlc Temple, (irsnls Pass. 915 MIKCKI.INKOUH CIlVaTAL SPRINGS water .put up In 5-gallon glsss Jars and delivered nl your door, fresh, pure, ssnltary. Telephone '.'A3-R and water wagon will call. TAXI 8TAND at the Mocha Cafe. Any where fn town 10c. Phone 181-R. I Residence phon 242-L. tl TIME CARD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company Effective October 23, 19I. Sugar Special Iv. Grants P, 1:45 s.m. Train 1 v. Grants Psss 7:00 s.m. Sugar Special Iv, Factory.. 7:l5.m, Train 2 Iv. Wuters Creek . .10:00 a.m. Sugar Special Iv. (Ir'ants P, fl:45 p.m. Sugar Sperlal Iv, Factory.. 7:15 p.m. Dally except Sunday All trains leave drants Puss from the corner of t and Eighth atreets, opposite the Southern i'ni'itlc depot. For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at th office of the company, Public Ser vice building, or phone 131 for Same. He Your cousin All looked awful , y Ixircd nt the piuty last night I SheOh. I limi t know. I He Hut I do. Vumft I talking tu her nearly the. whole evenlngt Bos ton TriiniTl't. ; ,'. , . . Advertising I'llYHICIAM) . ro: CLKMJWr. It. D. Practice limited to dlsaase ot th ;, ear. no and throat 0laaa fitted. Offic hour 8-11, 3-5, or on ap pointment. Offlo phon, 13: rest dsuc phon 351-J, S. LOUOHRIDOB. hi. D Pbyelela and turgaoa. city or country call attended day or night. Rldaea phon 119; offlo phoa 111. Sixth and H. Tuff Bldf. J. P.. Truax,' 576.; Pbjle4aaf surgeon. Phon: Offlo III; Nat dene 114. Call aniwered at all hour. Country call attended to. Lundburg Bldg. DR. ED. BYWAT:R-epclallt oa disease bf ay ear, bom aad throat; glass flttsd. Offlo horr. I to 12 a. m I to 5 p. m. Phoar Residence 214-J; offic II7-J. Schmidt Bldg. Grant Pa, Ota. a" A.wmiA:ril. "ft, Phyiiciai Surgeon. Offlo: Hall Bldg., corn er Sixth and 1 airtr. Phoaes: Offlo 111; raaldonc lll-J. Hoar I a. m. to 4 p. m. .-Mast DXNTISTt K. C. MACY, ft M. D. Firat-ciaaa dentistry. 101 H Sooth ttxth street. Grant Pee Or. BERT R. ELLIOTT. D. U. D. Mod- rn dental work. Maud B. Brad ford, dental asalstsnt. . Room I and I. Oolden Rul Bldg. Oraat Pass, Or. Phon lll-J. "attoiinkys H. D. NORTON. Attoroey-at-Law Practlc la all But and Pedaral CourU. Pint National Bank Bldg. COLVIO k WILLIAMS Attomey- at U,' Qrsots Pas Banking Co. Bldg, Grant Pa, Ore, E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Praotlca In all courU. First National Bank Bldg. EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attorney- at-Law. Offlo Masonic TstnpJ. Grant Pasa. Or. W. T. MILLER. Attorner-at-Law. County attorney for Josephlna Countyt Ofllc: Si hall horn Bldg. O. S. Bia.NCHARD. Attorner-at-Uw. Oranu Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Phon 170. Grant Pasa. Or. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorner-at-Law. Practlc in atate and federal court. Room 3 and 3, or Golden Rula ator. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION & MACMURRAY, teacher of volco culture and tinging. Lessons glvsn t bom ot pupil If requested. Ad dress 71 Lee street. Stilt urnati - 'r." iruAon bi'.J i v. i i nag iaa voice, ... ... ... . ' Ohont and choir dlreotlng. Studio residence. 114 North Second street. Phone 533-11. 880tf DHAYAGE AMI TIUN8KKII COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. All kind of dray age and transfer work csrsfully and promptly don. Phon 132-R. Stand at freight depot, A. Dbsde, Propr. P. O. I SHAM, drayage sod IraMfer Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Phono Clark ft Holinan, No. 50. Rs. dene phon 124-R. TUB WORLD MOVES; so do w. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon U-R. IXlGRfl 0TaNM PASS Lodgi"NorirA."pi A. M. Stated Communica tions 1st and 3d Tuesday. rf- visiting brethren cordially ufiieu. a. iv. uass, W, M. Ed. C. Harris, secretarv. GOLDEN RULE LOTOE, NO.7l, I. 0. OO. P., meet very W4 nenlay evening In I. O. O. P. hill, corner 6th and H. Sts. Visiting Odd Fellows oordlally Invited to b present. Emil Geber. N. 0.: Clyda Martin, Secretary. liKUOHATOKrt AND PAIXTKH8 PAPBRHANG1NO. graining, paint ing. Por the best work at lowest prices phone 29J-.'. C. a. Plant. South Park street. VrTKItl.NAHV HI HGhXIN Dll. H. J. I1HSTUL, VotortnarlaiT nillce In . Wlnotrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113-J. Reaidenoa Phone 30G-R. "tHHAYKIllI B. R. UitOliCll. Aia"vir7.hi.nr.T nielalliirKlat. Rom 301-303 pad. dock nulldltig. Grant Pass, Locailon notices, Courier offic A i V