ROGCE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. NOVEMBER 2. 190b. TIFT Hi GO TO PHILIPPINES MARRIAGE CENSORSHIP SO A P 26 - KINDS - 26 FLAX OF SOCIETY FOR IMPROVE MENT OF THE Hl'MAN RACK NOW ESTAKL1SHED. mmmr Balang Fmrder Absolutely Pure A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot breads, cake and pastry. Alum and alum-phosphate powders are injurious. Do not use them. Examine the labeU ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. British Ex-Secretary or War Dead. London, Oct. 31. Gathorne-G thorne Hardie, first Earl of Can brook, who was twice Secretary oi War and President of the Council, died yesterday at Hempstead Park. He was born In 1814. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and long remedy, and ou arcouut of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refase any substi tute offered as no other preparation will give the same saiisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delioate persons. For sale by H. A. Rotermnnd. Napoleon Bonaparte showed, at the battle of Aasterlitz. he was the greatest leader in the world, Ballard's Snow Liniment has shown the publio it is the best Lini ment in the world. A qniok cure for Rheumatism., Sprains, Barns, Cats, etc., A. C. Pitts, Rodessa, La. says: 'I use Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family and find it unexcelled for sore client, headache, corns, in fact for antyhing that can be reached by liniment" For sale 'by National Drag Co. and by Rotermnnd. A Badly Burned Cirlr or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Buoklen's Arnica Salve ii applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., says: "I use it in my family for cuts, sores and ail skin injuries, and find it perfeot." Quick est Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25o at all drag stores. WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN. The pen with clip cap is the tool of trade to which buyer and sales man, clerk and employer point with pride, as a faithful business assist ant. Tt i easv to fill, easy to clean, re-1 quires no repairing, can always be depended upon to write so long as there is a drop of ink left; never floods, never fails. Vill you have one? For sale by Model Drugstore Prescription Druggist. Big Four Route In connection with tht L.S & M.S..N.Y.C. & H. R.. B.4A.. and C. & 0. Railways, Maintain! the FINEST SERVICE btw i ST. LOUIS AND Ntw York, Boston, Philadelphia. Washington. The Mountain, of New England And The Eastern Staide Resorti. Address any Big Four Agent or m I H KERN. rc.nl P. Aat Cincinnati. O. HARMFULSTOMACH DOSING No Need of It When Hyomel Is Used to Cure Catarrh. Do not ty tocurecatanh of the head by dosing the stomach. This is neither common sense nor scientific, as the lees mediolue one swallows the better. To cure catarrhal troubles, breathe the healing Hyomei and the medi cation will go right to the spot, where the catarrhal germs are present, and free the system from all .catarrhal poison. Rotermnnd has seen so many cures of catarrh 'made by Hyomei, some of them chronic cases that he gives an a two lute guarantee of cure or money will be refunded with every outfit be sells. The complete Hyomei outfit oosts but $1, while extra bottles of Hyomei if needed are but SO cents. MUST RESPECT THE PRESIDENT Captain of Steamer Spends One Horn In Jail for Disrespect. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 31. Judg Nathan Ewing In the United District Court yesterday sentenced Captain Henry H. Kraft of the steamer BesBie Smith to serve one hour In jftll as s penalty for saying "To hell with th President of the United States." Cap tain Kraft entered the jail at 3 o'clock and an hour later was re leased. About a month ago United States Marshal Stone boarded Captain Kraft's boat to serve a legal paper and the captain threatened to throw hlra overboard. The officer said he represented the President, and the captain, after making the remark noted, started toward the marshal who left hurriedly. The following day Marshal Stone made an informa tion against Captain Kraft, charging him with obstructing a Federal of ficer. Captain Kraft was repentant and the extreme mercy of the court Has shown him. Lepers Ask Aid for Xew Church. Honolulu, T. H., Oct. 31. Th lepers at Kalaupapa have sent fort! an appeal for financial aaslmance They wish to build a new Catliollt church. Their church was destroyet by fire last Aupust, the fire orlglnat lng from the censer. About $10,00( will be required to rebuild the plact of worship. When the disaster o last April overtook San Francisco thi lepers Immediately raised a relit fund and tent their contribution for ward. Slayer of Six Persona Loomed. San Jose, Cal., Oct. 31. SherlH Ross today received a letter from Deputy Sheriff C. V. Cooper of Cad do County, Oklahoma, saying he ii confident that James Dunham, whe murdered six persons on the Me Ollncy ranch, near Campbell, on thi night of May 26, 1896, Is living li that county, having gone there It 1897 and subsequently married. Gored to Death by a Bull. New York, Oct. 30. Mrs. .uagda lena A. Berger, wife of Ova Berger a farmer residing three miles fron Port Jervls, in Pike County, Pa., wa: gored to death by a bull on her farn yesterday. She had gone for wood ii a field in which the animal was graz lng. Rack Robber Executed. St. Petersburg, Oct. 31. Elgin persons arrester here In connectiot with the robbery of $188,826 front Cashier Hermans of the - Customi House on October IT, were tried b) Mart-martial and executed today. Send the Courier to your friend, to he can learn the facts in regard to the ' famous Rofffle River Valler. THE PHIMP1MXE ISLANDS TO HAVE A SELK-GOYKRMNQ PARLIAMENT. Secretary of War N to Co to Islands for Purpotic of Superintending Formation of (iovernment. W'ashington.Oct. 31. The Presi dent is prenarlng to redeem his promise to rbe Philippine people through Sectary Taft that they shall have a Parliament of their own, conditioned upon their good behaviot for a term of two years, and It It understood that Secretary Taft him self will proceed to the Philippine; next spring to witness the Installa tion of the new form of representa tive government. Marca 27, 19j5, the Philippine census was published and consequently two years from that date March 27, 1907 undoi the terms of the act of Congress, tlu President will direct the Philippine Commission to call a general election for the choice of delegates to what will be known as the Philippine As sembly. This body Is to take over all legislative powers heretofore exer cised by the Philippine Commission in all parts of the archipelago not in habited by Morot and non-Christian tribes. As this date draws near the Phil ippine people are showing signs ol agitation and to the officials here it If evident that they are expecting some benefits that cannot at once be realized. For Instance, the Assembly of Provisional Governors, recently In session In Manila, with the view ot arranging the preliminaries for the meeting of the Philippine Assembly, is reported to have recommended that the suffrage be widely extended. It is pointed out here that this If not possible for the reason that the act of Congress under which the As sembly will be convened expressly states the qualifications of voters. These, in brief are that the voter must be at least 23 years of age, must be able to read and write either Spanish of English; must own a cer tain small amount of property or must have been in the past an office holder under the Spanish . Govern ment. The new Assembly will con sist of two houses to be known as the Philippines Commission and the Philippine Assembly, the latter to consist of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred members. It If probable that the present commis sion will be merged In the upper house. PRINCE ANGRY OVER MAKRIACE Frenchman Objects to Criticism ol Wedding With California Girl. New York, Oct. 31. Prince Kobert de Broglie, whose marriage on Au gust 14 at Chicago to Miss Estelle Alexander of California Incurred the displeasure of his family In Paris, was indignant when he learnel today of the attitude taken by his relatives In connection with the alleged illegal marriage. The family of the prince In a com munication to the Paris edition of the New York Herald, which has been cabled here for publication, stated that according to the laws of France the marriage was not valid becaust the Prince's divorce from his former wife had not been approved and thai his second marriage has not been re corded according to the French laws. Prince dp Hroglle said the marriage is legal under the laws of Illinois and showed a letter from the French Vlce-Consmil at Chicago stating that the marriage has been recorded with his Government and was legal undoi the French law. Kill Murderer in Pistol Fight. San Luis Obispo, Cal., Oct. 31. Nat Hartnell, w ho attempted to mur der Katie Hourihan at Nlporna yes terday afternoon and aftcrwardf eluded a posBe, waa located again three miles below Santa Maria and a desperate battle ensued. Finally. Horn Bardin fired and killed Hart nell, who It believed to have bees Insane. Katie Hourihan was believed tc have been mortally wounded, but ral lied. One bullet struck her over tht left eye and passed through the root ot her mouth, while another enterec her breast. Either are likely to prov fatal. Ha Siihm (he TeM 2!i Year. The old, original GROVES' Taste less Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is I'on and quinine in a tattles foroi. No core, no j ay. Mc. Chicago, Oct. 31. Wedding belit will ring only for those happy youii per?oiis who succeed In passing i Ptcte Inspection test, If the Ideas o. the American Stock Breeders' Asso ciation ure carried out. The assoeiu tlon has turned for the moment frou the consideration of cattle, sheep auv hogs to the culture of humans, a:i. It will be the ultimate buslues u the; Committee of Eugenics, Just tip pointed, to keep an eye out for li. mated pairs. A marriage censorshti may result If the Inspection ia-i proves practicable. Professor Charles R. Henderson 01 the University of Chicago soclologj department Is a member of the com m!t!ee,of which Dr.Alaxander Grahan Bell is chairman. Cther members a pointed by Secretary William M Hayes of the Stock Breeders' Associ ation are Dr. Charles Woodruff, C. M Ward of New York, Dr. Pnvld S:n-t Jordan of Stanford and Itev. .1. r; Gilbert of Washington. To lmpr:m the quality of humans Is to ba t.i task of the Eugenics experts. The Immediate object of the com mittee, as explained yesterday dj Professor Henderson, Is to spread in formation In regard to the 111 ettecit of the marriage of defective persons Including "Imbeciles, idiots ann feeble-minded." Insane persons, con firmed drunkards and moral degener ates are to be restrained In colomet and kept from marrying. THREATEN TO POISOX SHEEP. Wants S.VH or Declares He Will Pols ou Drinking Places of Animals. Ogden, Utah, Oct. 31. Joseph S. Peery, a wealthy young sheep man ol this city Is in receipt ot a blackmail ing letter sent through tae mall and signed "Three." In this letter tht writers demand $500 and threaten tt kill Mr. Peery't sheep by poisoning the watering places in case he falb to comply with their demand, ac companying the letter it a diagram designating a certain spot on the shore of the Great Salt Lake at the place where the money it to b left for them in a can. The lettet was rudely printed with lead pencil and furnished no clew by which iti author may be detected. The envel ope bears the postmark of the local poslonVe. Officers are Investigating the case and arrests are quite llkelj to be mnde In the near future. Blind Reader to Have Magazine. New York, Oct. 31. A mugar.ln for the blind, the first to be pub lished in America, and the second periodical of its kind in the world. It the benefaction for which Mrs. Wil liam Zlegler, widow of the baklni, powder manufacturer, has supplier, the funds. Announcement of her charity wai made yesterday by Walter G. Holmet of 1931 Broadway, Into whose handt Mrs. Zelgler has given the tank Ol launching the magazine and distrib uting It free to all blind persons. The limited number of books thai have been printed in the raised char acters are so expensive as to be be yond the reach of tne thousands ol poor folk, whose poverty Is made th more unbearable by the long night. The magazine will contain thi news oi the day, short stories reprint ed by permission of the leading peri odicals and contributions from tai blind readers themselves. Roosevelt ;)lng Deer Hunting. Washington, Oct. 31. Preslden Roosevelt will leave Washington to day for Pine Knot, Va., where he wll devote the remainder of the week U hunting. Pine Knot Is the countrj eat purchased by Mrs. Roosevelt who will accompany the President How's Thia 7 f We offer HK) Reward for any case of Catrrb tliat cannot be coram by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and finan cially able to curry out any obliga tiuiuCiuade DT nl" Hrm- vValdiug, Kinuan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and tnuco'is surfaces of the system. Testimonial! sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all DruvftisU. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation. has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales Dottles. Does this record Enriove with every : Soap for toilet use is made differ- ently from that intended for the i laundry and kitchen. Now some folks like to use real nice soap on their person, we have it in Goethings Roses of Eden or Violets of Eden Soap at two bits per bar or six bits per box. also Pacific Coast Borax Co's. Boraxo at two bits per pkg. that is too much why not try our Goethings 10c 3 for 25c toilet Soap, we have six scents to choose from. Then we have Ivory and Trilby at 10c per bar. Our Sc line of Toilet Soaps com prises Floating Borax America, Mysa, True Blue Tar and Cuda hy's Pine Tar. Now for the kitchen and laundry we have White Borax, Naptha, Golden Star, 20 Mule Team Botax, A. & B. Naptha, Diamond C. Old Dutch Cleanser, Giant Lye, Pyramid Soap Powder, 20 Mule Team Borax in Cartoons and lift ing Top Cans. Be clean and happy it don't cost much, try it, for Sale at SMYTH ES QUALITY Smythe-dimbia Company 412 Front St. KESTERSON BLOCK Why Stove An Expensive Stove ftJT the joints don't fit, daub little X ttove putty in 'em." r That's tlie policy of most stove manufacturers, because it costs them lest. But it costs you more. Every time a -piece of thia putty shrinks, and drops out, there's a crack to suck in air. Half of the heating power of soft coal and a great portion of hard coal, wood and lighter fuel, is gas. These valuable gaset which should be burned, and a big part of the heat go up the chimney wasted. From f ioo to f soo lost In fuel during the life of the stove. To say nothing of the discomfort and unsatisfactory heating of the house. Here you can tee Low stoves are put together. Tnc Tne COLC ORDINARY METHOD METHOD In the ordinary stove there is an open ingof about one-eighth inch between the top and aides. The teams are filled with stove putty, and the parts are bolted to gether. After a few months' use the putty driet up and fulls out, leaving thia one-eighth inch crack all around the top, which in an 1 8-inch stove means seifn square inches of leakage. The eight or ten other joints in the stove are fastened together in the tame way, so the, total air-leakage COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST AND AIR-TIGHT STOVES SOLD Hair-Kiddle t SEND IT TO The Grants Pass Bulletin It is illustrated with half-tone cuts of scenes in the Rogue River Valley and is full of descriptive matter. It Will Cost You Nothing. Just bring or send the names to me and I will mail it free of charge. W. B. SHERMAN The Real i:.-tate k.vhas:'. List your property witn me and I wi.i advertise it in the BULLETIN Jree of charge. paPMl Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic or merit appeal to you I bottle U Ten Cent pedmgt of Grove's SHOP Phone 431 Putty Makes toon become! very large. But by the Cole Method the aheet steel sides are "flared," and the smoothly ground edges of the cast iron top are forced to fit to closely under a screw press, that not a particle of stove putty is necessary to make a tight fitting top. The same airtight construe tlon it used in fitting every joint. Thus, all the air it forced through the proper drafts, and the gates and fuel held back until they are entirely consumed. The smoke-proof feed door in top doet away with an air-leak-ing door frame on the tide; the patented tteel collar connection joining the ash-door casting to Lie body, the patented com pound hinge for the ath door (which makes it water tight like a pump valve), the ttralght tteel jacket and water tiht tteel bottom all make the use of ttove putty unnecessary in Cole's Air-tight Wood Stovei and Hot Mast Coal Stoves. Cole's Hot Want bums Hard . Coal, Soft Coal, Slack, Lignite or Wood. Cole't Air-tight Wood Stoves burn wood or lighter fuel. They hold fire so well that fuel put in the night before will heat tht- rooms for 2 or 3 hours the next morning. Come in and see these wonderfully economical ttovts. BY Hardware Co. YOUR FRIENDS over One and a Half 2L2oa No Cure, no Fay. dust Rtock Root, Liver PUU. 'Y.v