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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1916)
tVNIMY, NOVEHMCH IS, 1S& milt Boom ma corona FAG3 ' GOODKIICIKI TIKES II... . HOGG OF PWJiCETON. Ldr of Tlgse Eleven It a Sturdy , Outrd. . , -j- 1 Diuto by Amirloan Pra Asportation MM) Be Relieved of Pressing Troubles Don't be bothered with Ihfasg (hut we ran do for you. ' It's nMier for u to call regularly (or your clothe, rleaav prM and repair thrm, thaut It la for ' yoa lu Im troubled Ustakla iMWi It . The Wardrobe Cleaners Phone I4T ' 00 U Street i. ' We (11 For and Deliver Ll7 OLDING'S GARAGE PHONE 4S-R PAISLEY DESIGNS. Patterns Borrowed Pram ha Shawla ( Qrandmathara Day. Paisley design, th Utott thing of the utomaot among tha smart eat fash ionable abroad and which ara the bawla of our grndmotbr" repro duced In alllui, ara to ba a fall feature. A woman may Uka a couple of yard of on of the lovely thing, drape them around bar, and aba baa a cloak tbat ranuot I urpsed. '" I'aUley I the fashion term ued, but Kaabmlr, Persian or oriental will de scribe the new alike. They are all after (be design of gmndmotber' shawls, not nominally, but actually, for the real abawla war ued to obtain the de sign. Tbe material I la satins, lu Beur de aole, a soft la (Tela Ilka allk: In a aoft tick ribbed crap and In duvetyn, a llk that baa tbcoulteucy itf the old time cashmere. Hala will be one of the t ulnae In which tb allk wltb tbe leaa atrouuly accentuated devlun will be even. Tbe PaUley may also be combined wltb llalu ailka for eveiilnr gowns; tney will go Into bnudsome blouses, but i hey will rind their beat una probably t cloak or llnluu for elegant fur or velvet wrai. Tbe familiar palm leaf, which ap ra frequently In all oriental Ue tlirua. In rug iind other test Ilea aa -ell aa In tbe old time shnwle, hi 'imminent la tha (Uk. Thnt wonder fully brilliant tcarlet ho fiimlllnr In the bawla la notable a foundation In torn of tb allkiou which are vari ant of tbe palm leaf design In dull guUI tone. On a white ground the paltn leaf 1 In Iboae aoft hnea that one know on the old white abawla. Tbe black foundation baa tbe design wltb gold or irecn tone predominating and a aoft warm blue foundation baa pecul lar mageula pink tone lu tha design FALL SWEATERS. ' They Ceme la Gay Tones Like Au tumn Leave!. It will be good news to tha sports woman to know there are ahower proof sweaters. Tb letter have been put through tb water proofing process and ore therefore lniervloue to rain, mlat 3r other "elements of tb weather," These sweaters are knitted In plain stitch and bave.an all around belt, a roll collar and deep ocketa. ' Tbey come In such color as Dutch blue, hnnters' green, old roe and yellow. They are Just the thing not only In point of slmne and general style, bnt also In color, to accord beautifully wltb the fall requirement and autnmn folia go. Then there are sweaters mid of brushed wool that are mixed wltb fiber to give them an attractive glosa. When In color such sweater usually are fin ished with while collar and cuffs, and In som Instance the latter take on tb appearance of aoft fur. Chutney Bauee. ' Twelve large apples, four larga on ion, six large green inmate and two bell (topper, all cbopiied Hue. To one qunrt of vluegnradd two cupfula of brown ugr, one cupful of chopped rnlNln and one tahlespoonful each of salt, cinnamon nd cloves. Drain the tomato mixture dry, add to Mrtip and cook slowly one hour.' Bottle while hot, and If sealed It will keep a year Are Good All sizes C. L. HOB ART COMPANY FORD GARAGE iioeiofftteoao ORDER 24 HOURS A DAY PRAYER FOR KVA iOOTM For seven week Eva Booth of tb Balvatlon Army bi been 111 wltb uenrltl at her home, la HarUdale. N. ' Yn and there to much anxiety over her conditio. Colonel V. Peart of Mount Vernon any that tb disease bad attacked Commander Booth' left arm In tb elbow and boul der and that b uttered much pain. - Sua la under tb car of a Kw York specialist and a Whit Plain doctor. '.... Salvation Army offlcer all over tha country have been Instruct ed to order ceaseles supplica tion for. the recovery of their leader.. oooooooooooooooooo HUGE TOMATO PLANTS. University of Chieao Raisin Them t Grew Twelve Feet High. Luther Burbank baa rival at the University of Chicago who are prepar ing a bug aurpri for tb ultimate consumer. It I to be a aupertomato ef Brobdlngnaglan dimension.' . Experiment conducted lu th hut everal month In the botany depart ment by Associate Professor William Crocker and Instructor Lee Knight bare resulted In tbe growth of to mato plante twelve feet high. Tbe vitality of the plant eeem to nave been utterly exhausted, however, In tbe atruggle for altitude, for It bean a fruit Effort of tha sxparliaeatera are now centered on tb taak of pro? duclng a fruit that will correspond to th vine, if tbey succeed It I pre dicted that the market will be provid ed with tbmatoea ss large as pump kin. Hew Wheat Came to Earth. A classic in count of the distribution of whcttl over the primeval world ahowa that Ceres, having taught ber favorite, Tiltokuiu. the art of agri culture and the sclem-v of hreadmak lug, gave tilui her t-hurlot. n celestial vehicle, aud that In It be traveled uU;ht and day. diHtrlUiitlug tills valuable bread gralu among all nations of the enrth. Adnm Time must hang heavy on your hands. Kvo Why, honey f Adam (recUlcasly) Well, yon wear a wrist watch. Columbia Jester. When engineer have been boring tunnela through the Alp they have found rocka Inside ao hot that' It haa been necessary to cool them wltb wa ter ltefore the men could continue their work. Bttkhareat! the capital of Roumanla, bas a population of 400.000 and I hl to be tbe gayeat city In tbe world. The Roumanians are a Latin race, and Bukhorest 1 a deliberate Imitation of Pari. , "He' a clever photographer." "Make picture of people a they loi(l, preaume." "Cleverer thun that He make them ai they think they , look." Detroit Kree Press. Wear Tires in stock G. 0. Ps STILL HOPES FOB CALIFORNIA Sea Franctooo, Nov. 11. Until th official canvass of th vote In all counties in California, ha been com pleted, the republican atate leader will not abandon entirely bope tbat Charle E. Hughe may yet receiv at least tome of Calif ornla'a 13 elec toral vote. : In th face of return from all but few aoatterlng -; remote precinct which gave President Wilson i lead of about 4,000, Chester H. Rowell, republican ' state chairman, and hi aaeoclatea made thi atatement to day. They stated that while they did let deny the general accuracy oi the un official count, the Importance of the California reaul made It the part of wisdom to withhold final Judgment Meantime a veritable, political tem pest ha been stirred up In Califor nia republican circle by the loss of th state to tbe .democrats. Chair-: man Rowell, In a statement publish ed today, declared tbat Hughe was defeated because he bad failed to convince a large minority of the pro gressive tbat he was th man who should lead them. ; "Incident of th campaign trip of Hughes to California," he said, "when he waa prevented from recognising Governor Hiram Johnson or of be ing recognised by progressive leaden, was the climax of tbe aHuatlon here." Rowell ' added tbat ' , Governor Hughes himself wa personally blameless in this connection, saying thoM v.no managed hl trip '.te-t were repo "ble. : ' . "The nrogresslv lader f Ihfully supported Hughes," he ald, "and ucced( d In Inducint in majority of the progressive to follow t in, but the minority, added to the labor vote and the pacifist women' vote, turn ed the Ude for WJtoon. One newspaper quoted Rowell aa declaring that from .now on ttfe west will dominate the nation's politics.' Replying to newaohper slopes that "Hughes' snubbing of Johnson" had defeated Hughe for the presidency, Wm. H. Crocker, republican national committeeman, who was mainly In charge of Hughe' California tour, declared that there never had been any snub. He asserted that he per sonally had Invited Johnson to ac company him to be Oregon line to greet Hughe, hut that Johnson had declined to do o. ' ' General Harrison Grav Otis' Los Angelea Tlmea today published an odltorlal declaring that H'tehe waa "double , crossed by the treachery of tbe Johnson political machine," and that this machine had "st-jck a knife Into Hughes and shame'nrly flout ed him." oooooooooooooooooo HE ROCKED THE CRADLEt NOW HE CANNOT VOTE The luiiid that rocked (he cra dle hi thl iwrtkiilar cnne Is not going to a&lMt lu ruling the world or that Meet Ion of It embraced In tb I'ulted Statea this year. , Morris Schoeubnuui. well known lawyer of Jamaica.' N. T, la 'a cltlsen; also father of a healthy baby. Mr. Bcboeubaum Intended to register, but Mrs. Schoenbaum .went out for a brief call after dinner. len ltiK Mr. Schoenbauni and the lutby at home. Like a KooO huabtiiul and father. Mr. Schociilmmii rocked the cradle until Mrs. Schocuhaiiui returned, which v.n not until after 10:30, when rcHlatiutlon closed. ' NiiwMr.SclHxMiliamn hnnKvroru out a writ of ninnlmiiun t j com pel the boiml of roitl.stry touow c.nwewli.v be should not ivKister. ' "I iwforiuod the duty of n fa ther," suld Schoenbuum, "and nm ilonled the privilege of n cltlxcu." oooooooooooooooooo His Eitpsotatlons. "Hsir you 'tlrcni Kxpectatlunaf M naked the Huffy luili tKl On nisei a siie entered the clrciilntlng library aud cast bur luive. Instnms blue tvs upon the uew MHsistuut. And lie. hi uiehtul emilllluiuin upset for the moment ly tier loveliness, aiuimuertHl out; "Well or no, iuIsk, I cnu'l any ex uctly thut, lint I Uileve I'm heir tu my old aunt, who not Houiethlng Just under u bundled pounds In the pout ofllce hiivhiks bunk." Luudun Tele giufili. ' ' ' , fust Hi Matoh. The wicked, witty proiltKitl returned ami In hi old unniner neeosted bis father: "Well, guv'nor, I've come' back. An' you going to kill the futted rnlf?" Rut the old gctit'eman. wna a match for him and said: ' I "No, my sons 1 think f I'll let yon live." Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph. DESTKOYER, HUNTS U COAT BASS t k- 1. 1 At. Vj ,x , notoear aassrtosa Press Aasodadea. ' i ,' ,S'':ii-,y''r::!''":'):' .',-:'"'- The rjnlted State destroyer Ericsson, which fescoed passenger fteaa a hi pa sank by the V-tt, has been, wltb other destroyer, iwarcfaing our coast for a poealb TJ boat baa. WHAT ONE SEES HOLLAND. Many Things, ef Course, but Meetly . ; Black and White Cows. And what iIoch one see In Holland T Black aud white cows black and white cows lir small square of green pasture; wlinluilll. innumerable per fect vegetable garden, blai k aud white cows; uarrowcaiial where fence ought to be aud Which the black and white cow seem never to cross with out permission; women and girls to adorable Dutch costumes or In hideous misiit of modern garment; black and white cows; ten thousand model of th "Man With the Hoe" In ten thousand flower hedged grdeu: windmill and church aplre against tbe low ky line, Dutch Ueformed .church spires mostly and nothing much to' iek of. but with hundredjf black and white cow ta th foreground. . ' Long slip of canal crowded with ugly or quaint craft of various kind and lined with primly ' set rows of stubby tree or with high gabled, red roofed, red brick bonne; in village squares acre of red and yellow and purple cheeses and, hi certain section, if the season la right, fields upon Held of low growing, wonderful flowers, but principally black and white cow hi small equate aud obloug of, green pasture. Broad, opeu meadows? Densely for ested aerea sheltering wild thing of the earth and sky? L'pland and low lands? Wide, wasteful rivers running loose In a riotous sunlight? No; noth ing like that In Holland: The Edam cheese Is a snug little cheexe. a'l slick and firm aud brlshtly colored. That fat Holland. Why la It that wherever you gt In the wkle, wide world, from the taianus or tue soiun ea to we iaua of the all uiumcr siin. you can nearly always get an Edam cheese? . - The anawer 1 that there are three million and some hundred odd thou sands of Black and white cow In Hol land, a row, at least, lor every two person man. woman and child. Tberetre aheep add goat and pig a Well, but tbey are not so conspicuoua In the landscape Eleanor K. Kgan In Evening Post ..i . .,1'U " 1 ... . low Bwfel! Advises You to have your teeth liniked over once . or twk-e a year to make sure they're . ..; all rlKht. He's HkM. And we alvbte the anme tiling aa to your rnr. Now, at the end (if the Hummer, I the bent . time. Ilring tlie car In and let u look It over. Fashion Garage We h-o a coet system. OurJ v , cbnrirea are coat plus a fnlr profit- no mora, no if. ' '. Overland Agent I --. W.J PARISIAH MODEL Hw the French Are Turning Out Fall ; '. . Turban. -Turbans '. were never so modish. Draped, brim less, tall and squatty, they uit all kind of faces. This aa la ef towamiM imoii ' black velvet a tall tatu crown over a narrow banding. ' Tbe only trlmmlug la a Uvei7 "fwrcy " r