Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 12, 1907, Image 6

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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS OREGON, JULY 12. 1907.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limitod to
KYE EAR, NObE and THROAT.
(iluHKc fitted and furnished.
Ofllce hours 0 to 12; 2 to 5; and on p
pulutmeut. Telephones 261 and 77.
Grants Pass, OrncooH
X)R. J. C. SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phonos, Office 3.15; Res. 1181.
Koxldenoe cor. 7th and D streets.
Office at National l)rug Store.
Ghjnts Pass, - Oaioo
g, LOUGIIRIDGE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UKGEON
Bee. Phone 714
Oity or country calls attended night
or aay. eixvn ana it, lun s rjuiiuing.
Ollice Phone 2fil.
Grants Pass . Oieoon.
II, D. NORTON,
ATT0RNEY-AT LAW,
Practice In all State and Federal Courts.
OOlce It Opera IIoiiBoJBulldlDg.
Gbants Pahs, Okkqon
jV. C. HOUGH,
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW,
Fractious In all Ntstoand Federal Courts
Office over Hair Riddle Hard ware Co.
Grants Pass, Okioon
QL1VKR S. BROWN,
LAWYER.
Oflloe, npsUlrs, City Hall.
Grants Pahs, OftsqoM.
Q S. BLANCnARD,
A TTORN E Y-AT-L A W.
Practice in all State and Federal
courts. Banking and Trust
Company's Building.
Grants Pass, Orkmon.
H. B. IIENDRICKS
COUN8ELLORB-AT-LAW
Clrll and criminal matters attended to
io all the eonrU.
Real estate and Insurance.
Offloe, 6th street, opposite Postoffloe.
yiLLIAM P WRIGHT,
U. 8. DEPUTY BURVEYOB
MINING ENGINEER
AND DRAUGHTSMAN
0th St., nerth ol Josephine Hotel.
Grants Pass, - Oaioo,
Charles Costain
Wood Working Shop.
vVeat of flour mill, near R. R. track
Taming, Mcroll Work, Htair Work, Band
Rawlng.Calilnet Work, Wood Pullevs. Kaw
filing and summing, Repairing all kinds.
frloM right.
The Popular Barber Shop
Get your tonsorial work done at
IK A TOMPKINS
Ou Sixth Street Three chairs
Rath Room in connection
Palace Barber Shop
HATES oi.MOSIEK, Proprs .
Shaving, Hair Cutting
1 laths, Etc.
Everything nest and clean and a
work r'lrat-t'lnss.
N. E. McGKEW,
PIONEER
TRUCK andJDELIVERY
Furniture and Piano
Moving
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
J.E. PETERSON
( I tO.NKKK )
FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
PEAL rSTTC AGENT
Still doing business si thiioKI stand.
Cor. Sixth mid 1 sirvris.
Uhanth Pah, Oksuoh
F. G. ROPEB
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Courier 111k., np stairs
SUITS MADK TO ORDER
1 , mpt y sn.l cl the. lnt material
and ..i in. kiwi style.
CLEANING AND REPAIRINO
KENNEY PAYS CASH
r MTTI-R, VC.CS
aiiJ FA K M 1'kOIK CK.
lull n..,-k of j
GnxtTit .nul I'r.nisioiix
Ciiinly. Nuts, Tultucco ,
iiiiil Cigars.
ki:.m:v s cash moim:
biMh ireet but. I snd J. j
CAUTIOUS STATESMEN
THE LOVDO.V DAILY MAIL SAYS
CHEAT NATIONS ARE GATII
JXO IN THE PACIFIC.
London, July 10. The Dally Mall
In an editorial article on the Japanese-American
situation says:
"Around the Immense area of the
Pacific ocean the embattled nations
of the world are gathering as the na
tions gathered around the Mediter
ranean 2,000 years ago. Careful ob
servers universally will agree that
the great events of the twentieth
century possibility will be occupied
with the rim of this vast saucer.
"War between Japan and America
Is almost unthinkable. We believe
the Intentions of the statesmen of
both countries to be profoundly pa
cific and that the Incidents at San
Francisco are not responsible for the
movements of the American fleet.
"Japan commenced the war with
Russia without previous declaration,
beyond destroying half the Russian
fleet. Such a move was very effec
tive the first time ft was performed
and henceforth no nation will wait
for a formal declaration of war, but
will be ready to strike while there
are yet no signs of a diplomatic rup
ture. "The cautious and wise statesmen
directing American policy are not
violating prudence In deciding to
concentrate their forces In the region
where they ran direct the menace on
the obscure horlson. '
Senator Taylor Wants 100 Warships.
Oklahoma City, Okla., July 10.
United States Senator Robert Taylor
of Tennessee In an Interview here to
day said:
"War with Japan Is bound to come
eventually. I am glad that sixteen
battleships have beon sent to the
Pacific Coast. If war were to be de
clared now Japan could easily gobble
up all of our Far East possessions.
Permanent peace can only eome to
the United States by a large navy
and I trust some day this country
may have 100 battleships. I con
alder the building of the Panama
canal the greatest achievement of the
age. The fact that with Its com
pletion we could assemble the Pad lie
and Atlantic war fleets within five
days Is alone worth the money."
New lllll of Lading Not Satisfactory.
New York, July 10. The new hill
of lading, as agreed upon recently by
the railroads and representatives of
shippers, is not entirely satisfactory
to bankers. It is announced here. In
order to secure, If possible, a change
In the bill that has already been
agreed upon, a meeting of the spe
cial committee of the bill of lading
of the American Hankers Associa
tion will be held In the near future
to discuss the proposed measure and
suggest what they deem Improve
ments In It.
Legal blanks at tne Courier office.
WHENHER BACK ACHES
A Woman Finds all Her Energy
and Ambition Slipping Away.
Grants Pass women know bow the
actios and pains that come when the
kidneys fail' uiako life a burden.
Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy
spells, distressing urinsry troubles,
all tell of sick kidneys and waru you
of the stealthy approach of di alleles,
dropsy and llriglit's disease. Doan's
Kidney Tills permanently cure "all
therm (Unorders.
Mr. S. Collins of ; High St.,
Snlcni, Ore., nays: "Troubes with
til '.. i a. i yn and lui kiu iic have caused
inn much annoyance (or several ywar.
Although 1 used a good man;
remedies I obtained no positive relief
un il Hi) H' I cut ti w...s called to
1 'nan's Ki.liiey l'illls and I proetir.'d
tlietu at a drug store. They soon
brought nie effective benefit, erased
the bearing down feeling through the
lok and loins aud hauiidied thti sell
ing and other symptoms thnt had an
noyed me for so long. I have simv
learned of others who think the world
of your reliable remedy aud I gladly
recommend it to 'all suffering from
backache or kidney trouble "
h'or Mile by all dealers. Trice SO
cents. Foster-Mi lluirn Co., HutTato,
New York, sole agents for the I'mted
Stales. Kcmcititer the name IVans
and take no other.
our Liver
is nut of order. You go to he 1 in a
Iwd humor and net up with a had
tt 111 your mouth. You want
ftoiuelhitig to stimulate your liver.
.'uI tf llrrbiiie, the fiver reun
hilor. A poMttvM cure for t'onstip
tun I'v-n pMu and nil liver coni
I l.iui!,.. Mr F.--I't Worth. Texas,
writes- ' lliv, u,.,! Hrbrine in it
f;ontlv for year. Words can't iirtNi
what I think shout it, Kveryh dy la
my household are happy and wnlfmid
wo.. wo it to Htil. un! For s.i!e hv
Nations! lrng Co., and IVmsrav.
EIIG TRUST 1
MUCH TROUBLE:
i
GOVERNMENT WILL DEMAND A
RECEIVER FOR THE BIG
HARVESTER TRUST.
Bureau of Corporations Prepares
Prosecutions on Evidence Gath
ered by Department.
Chicago, July 10. Facts showing
1 that 'the International Harvester
(rust is the most glaring violator of
the Sherman law in the United States
have come Into the possession of the
Government, and upon them the Gov
ernment has entered upon further
Investigation with a view to wiping
the trust out of existence.
Herbert Knox Smith, who succeed
ed James R. Garfield as Commission
er of Corporations, has had men
secretly at work for Bome time upon
the harvester combine. Smith has
made a recent trip to Chicago, dur
ing which It Is said that he came
upon striking facts that formed the
basis of the Government's Investiga
tion. It also developed that the harvest
er trust, frightened by the attack,
had retained Attorney John S. Mil
ler to make Its fight for life.
It Is stated that the mask has
been torn from the financial deal
through which the trust came to life
and that behind the deal, instead of
J. P. Morgan and George W. Perk
Ins, as had been believed, looms up
John D. Rockefeller.
Rockefeller, according to the
statements made today, supplied
the $50,000,000 of live capital that
was put Into the trust and Morgan
and Perkins merely acted as brok
ers, receiving a commission of less
than $3,000,000 for their connection
with the deal. ,
Of the $50,000,000, it Is declared
that Rockefeller loaned $25,000,000
upon the securities of the trost and
bought outright from the McCor
mlck combination another $35,000,
000 of other securities that they
had.
The report came from Washing
ton yesterday that the Government
Intended to ask for a receiver to
wind up Its affairs and compel the
trust to resolve Itself Into compet
ing parts.
The Rockefeller connection with
the trust had been concealed. It
was known that Harold McCormlck
had married a daughter of the oil
king, and financiers had suspected
things, but they had been told that
J. P. Morgan had put up the money.
To Much Politics.
London, July 10. A St. Peters
burg dispatch to the Daily Mall says
that the husband of one of the wom
en deputies In the KinnlHh Parlia
ment tried unsuccessfully to commit
suicide, and the reason he gave for
such an attempt whs that his wife
was so occupied with political work
thnt she neglected her mime. The
misery to which he and his family
were reduced, he said, drove him to
desperation.
IHnplay (ii lll Stolen.
San Diego. Cal., July 10. The
discovery was made at the Chamber
of Commerce that burglars had rifled
the Jewel cases In the display rooms
of that Institution and that neany
t3.0u0 worth of penis, uncut stones,
manufactured jewelry and other val
uable articles from the collection,
hsd dlsspneared. These gems were
mostly los ned by San Diego firms.
Illg Fire at HenMshiirg.
HeuMshurg, Cal., July io.--Th
saw stnl planing mills of the llealds
hurg Mill ami I.uniher Company
wsre burned to the ground lust night.
The fire originate,! from unknown
causes ami the los will amount to
$10,000, with 110 Insurance.
Prompt work on the part of the
Are department prevented the spread
of the (lames
Tornado Mrike Selu.iUa Town.
ltloomn- ld. Neb., July 10.-- A tor
nado swept the country near Alda,
In southern Knox County, Sunday
nlrht. Injuring four persons, one
fatally, ami dost ro tug several hold
ings Couan IKiyle to Marry Jean I.eckle.
New York, July 10. Special dls
pstches from London report that Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle, the novelist, is
to be married in Sep'ember. Mies
Jean Uvkle, the bride-to-be, 1ts
with her parents at niackkoath.
Toster, placards, dodgers, all sizes
tnj kithls, printed at the Conner Wr
TO TRACE BRIBE MONEY
ntOSECTTIOX CLAIM THEY CAN
TRACE ISRIBE MONEY INTO
SCTIMITZ' HANDS.
San Francisco, July 10. The
prosecution has perfected its case
against Eugene E. Schmltz to the
minutest detail, so it was learned
last night, In the trolley bribery, and
the chief witness will be Abraham
Ruef, whd will testify that he paid
the Mayor $50,000 for signing the
overhead permit. The prosecution
will not only trace the money into
Schmltz' hands, but will trace part
of It out again. It will show that It
was this money which enabled
Schmltt to make his trip to Europe.
The bills of the Mayor at expen
sive hotels In the Eastern States and
In Europe will be produced as evi
dence. Although the prosecution
has not decided as to the next case
to be brought against Schmltz, It was
stated last night that Schmltz would
be next placed on trial for the trol
ley bribery. In the bribery case the
money must be traced into the hands
of the accused person and the testi
mony given by an accomplice must
be established by corroborative evi
dence. This, the prosecution Is pre
pared to do.
Mayor Schmltz appeared In Judge
Dunne's court yesterday to apply for
ball and to answer on the two In
dictments in the trolley and gas
deals.
The hearing on the application for
bail was postponed on request of Dis
trict Attorney Langdon.
Attorney Drew requested Judge
Dunne to permit the Mayor to visit
his attorney's offices for the purpose
of consultation.
"No. I cannot allow- It," said the
Judge, very curtly.
"It Is necessary, your honor," ob
jected Mr. Drew, "that he should be
allowed to assist In the preparation
for tral on the many other Indict
ments brought against him."
Judge, Dunne shook his head. At
torney Drew continued his argument,
which was abruptly cut short by
Judge Dunne, who unceremoniously
called the next case.
Boston Made San Fraaelaco's Mayo.
San Francisco, July 10. By order
of the graft prosecution the Board of
Supervisors last night declared the
office of Mayor vacant, by reason of
the conviction of Eugsne E. Bchmlts
and eleeted Charles Boxton Mayor of
8n Francisco.
Boxton resigned his position at
Supervisor previous to bis election aa
Mayor.
Ijrach Chosen for High Office.
Washington, July 10. Prank A.
Leach, superintendent of the Mint at
San Francisco, has been selected to
succeed George T. Roberts as Direc
tor of Mints, Roberts having re
signed. It Is not knqwn yet who will
succeed Leach. .
Leach has been superintendent of
the Mint at San Francisco for a num
ber of years, but came Into promin
ence by his heroic work at the Mint
during the earthquake and fire In
San Francisco. He led his subordin
ates In a brave fight that saved the
Oovernment millions of dollars by
fire and possibly robbery, and was
highly commended In the official re
port. Want to Help Agriculturalist.
Francisco, July 10. A per
sistent effort Is being made by the
California Promotion Committee to
secure reduced transcontinental rates
to' agricultural laborers In order to
tie et the pressing demand In Call
fornls for this grade of help. Ther
Is a m-n n i t y of every class of farm
help throughout th ' Interior of the
Ptat'. and a coiu-essiou in the mntier
ol ralltoad fa-, s will have the ejroot
of bringing many from the Fast h.i
are eager to uml themselves of the
opportunity to rea, h the Paiifc
Jope.
American Wife Tire of Karl llosslyn
Fdinburgh. Scotland, July 0.
The wife of the Karl of ltosslyn, for
merly Anna Robinson of Minneapolis,
hss sued him for a divorce. The t-arl
is living In Paris. Lord Hosslyn was
formerly a lieutenant In Uie Royal
Horse Guards, and for a time made
his living as an actor, appearing In a
number of flays In Europe and the
I'nlted States. He was married to
Miss Robinson on March SI, 1905.
Louisville Swept lly Wind Storm.
Louisville, Ky., July 10.-A ter
rific wind sKirm. which struck the
rl'v hor!h ,..' ,,, - .. ,o-
night, brought death to one mm and
in , .. '. ;,. ... . -., !. ..,,,.
Main horses and mul -s wire
killed, buildings unroofed an 1 small
structures blown down.
Real
$2,70077 acres oa Grave Creelt. 80 acres under Irrigating ditch.
3,000 60 acres next to city limits on north side.
$800 New 5 room cottage and two lots. Easy terms.
350 2 lots 100 x 100 feet square, close to center of city.
800 2 acres next to city, good house and young orchard.
1002 lots 100 X 100 feet square. Easy terms.
800 160 acres 5 miles from city, house, barn and other improve
ments. 60040 acres, good house, 3 miles from city,
t
I have other bargains worthy of your consider
ation, but not mentioned here.
JOSEPH
THE REAL ESTATE MAN
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MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
J. B. PADDOCK, Proprietor.
I am prepared to furnish anything In the line of Cemetery work in any kind
of Marble or (irsnlte.
Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble business warrants my savins
that I can fill your orders in the very best manner.
Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind ol
Marble.
Front street, next to Green's Uunshop. 4
THE FASHION
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