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5 FRIDAY. JAXTARY 8, 1909. THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER. PAGE 8EVKN I W. C. T. U. " The W. C. T U. meets this Friday, i -"lnuary 8, and every alternate Fri 7 jy during the year. Let ourwhlte 1 boners resolve this first week of te new year to make It the best jar we have yet known. Let" us t o, remember the noontide hour of l.rayer more faithfully that larger' t victories may be ours. Our Loyal Temperance Legion was ver more promising and the mem rs are looking forward to a year of ofit to themselves and of help to hers. I .1 f 1 t .. . I. .... ,. 1 . I .. T..n lUCUtUIU lO KM UttlD All tl All, I i 2th. They are to vote on an amendment to the Charter which, if t parried, will give that city no special Iprivlledge to sell liquor. Also they axe to a vote of the people whether I the city shall have saloons or no sa- loons. , f The liquor men there are uslrg for f argument the fact that "blind j .gs" iite tolerated In our own city. Is not re avowed lawbreakers? L J Last year there were 32 applica tions to the Salvaton Army for help as against 11 this year. Will the men who believe that only as saloons are allowed, can people live, please explain why the number applying for relief, has decreased nearly two thirds? Bankers tell us that deposits are better than formerly; and when they take Into consideration the financial panic just passed, and the shortage In crops, they can attribute It to no other cause than the fact that Josephine county has no legal ized saloons. Organizers say that where the -L'eensed saloon Is it is almost lm- tjeslble to organize fraternal or- f whereas, In places without I' t ie legalized curse, prosperous 1 4ges have been organlzedwithout V Bculty. 7 A saloon keeper, talking to a (roup of men gathered In front of I fall business, said: "I believe this I county will be dry and I don't care S It ' it Is. I hope the whole state will 5 go dry, then I'll go Into some other ! business." iW'e wonder why this man waits ( tor the people's votes to put him out of his present business? Is It be ; cause he wants to serve a little j longer the master whose product he I 86,1 8 I An amendment by Mr. Houston of. Tennessee was adopted by con f gress without opposition making It t an offense to deposit In or send j? through the malls Intoxicating 11 quo ro. r t"!?10 more n' counties dry j v2$3 majority. Suffolk, Va. voted out saloons by 257 majority. Gov. ; Campbell of Texas Is determined to t enforce the Sunday closing law. ftoi Antonia Is reported as having all saloons closed December 20th, f the first time In over a century (Twenty of the 30 cities In Massa chusetts and 260 of Us 321 towns fMLet us look forward In our vls- of the "Morning Star and Prom- d Land, thus shall the New Year i Molf In ever widening glory i ilch Invests the higher fulfill (Tits of life. PRES COR. MEMBERS OF THE : COMING LEGISLATURE ilj&me Bhonldrr. This is a common funn of muwular rheu- Bintitun. No interim! irt-utmciit is neeued. Apply Chmp rlnin'n Liniment freely three I fmtfs n thr ni! n qui'-1, t tr" i r'nrt. T'tifl .J:'i.m..'t Iri (irrtVMii fp.riFil'. vn 1 mh for I .mi -.riiM I ( I i-r'wi,,. iti:i. Silrf b ! Following are the names, ad dresses and poltlcs of the members of the 25th Legislative Assembly of Oregon, as compiled by the secretary of State. As the Legislature will met within the next two months this list will be handy for reference Senate. Name. Residence. Kay, T. B. (R) Salem Smith, J. N. (R) Sul.'in Miller, M. A, (D) Lebanon Bingham, I. H. (R) Eugtno Miller, Frank J. (R) Albany Abraham, Albert (R) . . . .Roseburg Mulit, L. L. (D) Ashsland Norton, H. D. (1) Grants Pass Chase, W. G. (R) Coquille Johnson, A. J. (R) .Corvallls Caldwell F. H. (D) Newberg Wood, William D. (R) Hillsboro Hedges, Joseph E. (D) Oregon City Albee, H. R. (R) Portland Beach, S. C (R) Portland Coffey, ohn B. (R) Portland Kellaher, Dan (R) Portland Notingham, C. W. (R) Portland Selling, Ben (R) Portland Bailey, A. A. (R) Portland Scholfleld, W. T. (R) Astoria Sinnot. N. J. (R) The Dalles Merryman, G. H. (R). Klamath Falls Bowernian, Jay (R) Condon Cole, W. C (R) Pendleton Smith, C. J (D) Pendleton Oliver, Turner (D) La Grande Parrtsh, Charles W. (R) Izee Hart, J. N. (R) Baker City Barrett. W. N. (R) Hillsboro Republicans, 23; Democrats, 6; Independents, 1. Those marked elected in 1906. House of Representatives. Hatteberg, O. R (R) Sllverton Hughes, S. A. (R) Salem Llbby, A. C. (R) Liberty Patton, rial D. (R) Salem Reynolds, Lloyd T. (R).. Salem, rfd 9 Brandon, Thomas (D) Halsey Munkers, I. A. (D) Albany Philpott, J. M. (D) Harrisburg Bean, Louis E. (R) Eugene Calkins, Wlnsor W. (R) ... .Eugene Eaton, A. H. (R) Eugene Applegate, E. R. (R) Drain Jones, George (R) Roseburg Bedllllon, R. E. L. (D) Bandon Muncy, 1. N. (R) Gold Beach Smith, J. C. (R) Grants PasB Miller, D. H. (D) Med ford Purdin, M. D. (D) Medford Buchanan, J. A. ( R) .... Roseburg Bonebrake, P. O. (R) Philomath Hawlej. C. L. (Ii) McCoy Jones, BenJamlnF. ( R) Independence Bones, J. W. (R) Carlton Corrlgan, M. F. (1) McMlnnvIlle Beals, A. G. (R) Tillamook Greer, A. G. (R) Hillsboro Hines, Charles (R).. Forrest Grove Meek, S. A. D. (R) Glencoe 'nmpbell, James U. (R) Oregon City Dlmick, W. A. (R) Oregon City Jones, Linn E. (R) ... .Oregon City McArthur, C. N. (R) Portland Abbott, James D. (R) Portland Hitman, B. C. (R) Gresham Irady, Fred J. (R) Portland Bryant, J. C. ut) Portland Clemens, W. J. (R) Portland Couch, K. C. (R) St. John Davis, L. M. ( Rl Portland Farrell, Robert S. ( R) Portland Jaeger, E. J. (R) Portland Mahone, L. D. () Portland McDonald, Chas. J. ( R) ... Portland Orton, A. W. (R) . Portland Lelnenweber, C. A. ( R) .... Astoria McCue, John C. (R) Astoria Conyers E. W. (R) Clatskanlne Kelpnap H. P. (R) Prlneville Brattaln, H. A. (R) Paisley I. J. Mahoney (R) Hepnner Mann, L. L. (R) Pendleton Barrett, C. A. (R) Athona Rusk, John P. R Joseph MrKlnney, Henry M. (R)....Erwln Richardson, S. F. (R)...La Grande Brooke, W. H. (R) Ontario Jackson, W. F. (D) Moro Mariner, William J. (I) Blalock Carter, J. L. (R Hood River Dodds, H. C. (Rl Dufur Republicans, 51; Democrats, 7; Independents, 1; Statement No. 1, 1. In s Fence is the very bent money enn buy or science produce. As! .'. D. Franklin. 12-18-tf - - The Development of the ifll Remington1 If I III The Development of the emington is the History of the Writing Machine Nevr Models 10 a 11 Now Ready Model 10 with Cohan Selector Model 11 With Built-in Tabulator ill n-x Remington Typewriter Company Raw York and Everywhere (mm F.ETRIGG REGISTER. IR0CKFORD.IAJ CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED II t lr I I gree of heat that is to be fouud In all ( too many homes. Moreover, one who breathes the cooler air in the home Is much less likely to contract cold on going out of doors. Copyright. 1908. by F. E. Trig. This mutter must not be reprinted Without special permlulon.J If one has a dairy of from twenty to thirty cows there Is little question that a milking mucblne of some responsible make would prove both a time and money saver. The three e's cows, corn and clover constitute u triumvirate of agricul tural Influences that mean contentment and prosperity for Htiy section where they are duly and properly recognized. While the state of Michigan Is not a leader In stock raising, gralu growing or dairying, she does lend In tne In duction of the white bean and of cel ery and ranks second In the produc tion of suxar beets. New York ranks rlrnt both In the number and value of her dairy rows, Iowa comes second. Wisconsin third and Illinois fourth. In New York the average value of dulry cows is placed ut $33.50. in Illinois $35. while In Wis consin and Iowa It is $30.50. The strong flavor of several kinds of wild fowl may be reduced to a mini mum by drawing carefully and Jnst before cooking soaking for an hour or two In salt water. Until the game Is drawn It will keep best by hanging In a cool plce where the air Is stirring. The scrub bull is at once the cheap est as well as the most expensive ani mal which can be kept on the farm cheapest because be can be bad for a ong and most expensive because he has few or no valuable traits to trans mit to his offspring, wMcb. like him, can only tie scrubs. If the working team which has been on a hearty ration la glvn a layoff it is well to reduce the bill of fare mate rially, especially if corn has been quite a part of It. A beef steer can stand over a corn trouch all day long and ex perience no trouble, but It Is different In the case of n horse, fie Is often upset If be gets Just a little too much hearty feed. Keeping the house at fiS degrees F. during the winter months may seem a trifle cool at first, but when one gets used to It II Is a much more whole some temrr.fiipo tlin 78 t TH. ii rV. Continuous Performance Every Night This Week Except Sunday at the u inn 1 ILaJI v L "TF1E FAMILY THEATRE" Eaat Front Street ELEVATED FLOOR Doors Open at 7:15 Moving Pictures Change of Pictures Three times each Week MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Admission 10c U 60 YEARS' C EXPERIENCE A Trade Marks rv Copyright Ac. Annnt willing a aketrh and dMfrripiUiit may qtiirkiy acr-Lam our opinion fr whfitmr an lonMm w probably patwiiiah'a. ( omniunfa. Uontitrictly cnOln(Iai. HANDBOOK on Parent Mtit fro. OldMt unry fur ruriig paUvma. fat ami un ibrftifli Muiin A Co. rvualTt fpxvhaU noitM, w It Unit CM r a. in tua Scientific American. A hodaotiilf lllnatrtt wewkly. I.arr"at rtr nlauon of any rienttde )arnaJ. 1 rn. f t a yawr: fur monttia. $L fluid by ail ft ewtwi paler. MUNN Co.8'8 New York ateoek COue. t BU WariiUieiue, U.C. It Is ueually safe to bu land In sec tions where hard wood timber abounds and where clover and bine irrass find a congenial home. Tbey Indicate fer tility of soil as well as a sufficient rainfall, both of which are necessary In successful farming. Where the" above evidences are lacking one may have strong grounds for susecttng that thlnes are not as they should be and should be cautious In the innklng of Investments if arable land is desired. Plans for the winter care of the flock of poultry should Include provision for a scratching shed In which the hens mny exercise every day when the weather will permit. Scatter their grain in the litter and note the appar ent enjoyment which they will get In cll;:glng It out. It will be surprising. too. how ninny days of the winter months they will spend lu such an open shed. Exercise and fresh air to gether will mean more eggs as well as a robust physical condition, which will tend to ward off disease. A winter ration for the niMk cow that will answer the purpose very well Is oue-hnlf pound of oil or gluten meal, two pounds of ground oats and corn and two pounds of bran at a feed twice a day. the amount fed depend ing, of course, somewhat upon the assimilative capacity of the cow and the amount of her milk flow. Added to this she should have as much bright clover or millet hay as she will eat, corn fodder or ensilage If It Is avail able, salt where she can have It when she wants It and clean, pure water at least twice a day. It Is a role generally accepted by raisers of cnttle and hoc that t.i r. allze n fair proat from bis effort the rarmer should receive as many dollars per hundredweight for bis beef and pork as the corn fed Is worth In dimes. In other words, thirty cent corn should not be fed to stock which does not fetch as much as $3 per hundred weight, while to Justify the feeding of fifty cent corn the feeder nhnnM $5 per hundredweight or better. With corn as high as It Is today and likely to go higher, the rule above mferrMl to Is one flint should be taken Into careful account. It Is always a disappointment to the passerby as he views the farm prem ises to see things about the place wrong end to a lot of slovenly wil lows In the front yard, where the lawn ought to be. and the area nsed as runway for pigs, ducks and chickens and a harbor for all kinds of plnyed out machinery Instead of being fenced off and devoted to shnpely trees, flow ers and shrubs. We noticed two such contrasts recently, and the difference was most strlklnv. In a large sense the funn which was slovenly kept was little more thnn a roosting place, and It Is fair to SMsuuie that as soon as the boys and rlrls who are reared In It get old enouch they will dig out for more attractive p.iarterM. If they have not already done so, nnd there will be lit tle feund to Mime them. There should be inure homes and fewer roost ing placet. PERT PAr.A3i-.APHS. She iin'Mi I '-,c I lo tx'lng iucou splciioii l,v oipl. turn when she Is Mile llul lid l. . n mi well, her ball Is well done n..i lu-i millinery becoming Anything 1 u inlrai le that you never l Ii o n g h t ;1miui and cunt ii nilerst.ind. but that h:ix never less coine to pass. The way to be nuppy is to tell trouble and worry to go hang uud, having told them, see that they do it A 1 sr llaiiilsoiue Is as handsome gels Itself HilveriiHcd. Hold up yuur beads, girls, ami Jolly the reporter and the pbotog- rap her. I'lacer blanks at the Courier. For health and happiness De WIU's Mttle Early Risers pleasant little liver pills, the best made. Sold liv Sabln's drug store. NOTK K KOK 11 HMCATIOX. Department of the Interior. 1 S. I and Office at Koujhtir?, Or. August 4. 110 8. Notice is hereby given that JAMES J. WALSH, of Spokane, Wasn , who, on Ai'tM.ht 3d, 19US, made Jwor.t State ment No. nS, for the Ii ',4 S ' anil WVi SK1,;, Sec. :''. .p. 31 S It. 7 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, tiefor. Regis ter and Receiver, at Roseburg, Ore Inc. on the 7th day of February, lt09. Claimant names as witnesses: Alpheiis N. Crouch, of Grants Pass, Ore., Altnon I.awler, of I,eland, Ore., John Maloney of Spokane, Wash., John Fenner, of Heron, Mont. UENJAM1N L. ElJD f. Register SUMMONS. Ia the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Joeephna County. Leroy A. Palmer, Plaintiff ,) va ) Lucy J. Palmer Defendant, ) To Lucy J. alaier, defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above entitled court and cause on or he fore six weeka from the date of the first publication of thU sum mons, which first date of publica tion is Friday, December 4, 190S, and the last date of said publication and the last day for your appear ance and answer :s Weduesday, Jan uary 15, 109, and if you fail to ap pear and answer within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, viz: for a de cree dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defend ant, and granting the plaintiff an absolute divorce against the defend ant , and for such other and further relief as is equitable., , This summons is published In the Rogue River Courier, a newspaper of general circulation published at c; rants Pass, Josephine County, Or egon, by order of the lion. Stephen Jewell, county Judge for Josephine ceounty, Oregon, made and dated December 3, A. D. 1908, requiring publication of tills summons in said newspaper for a period of six sue cessive weeks, and the mailing of the summons and copy of the com plaint to the defendant at your res idence and post office address at Trinidad, Humboldt couiitv, Cali fornia. H. D. NORTON. Atorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oreegon, Sept. 8. 1908. Notice Is hereby given that FRANK FROMM, of 614 Sheridan St., Spokane, Wash, who, on September 8, 1908, mad Sworn Statement No. 01174, tor SWK NW4. W4 SWV4 and SE SW Sec. 34 Tp. 34 S., R. 7 West, Willamette Meridian, and has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before Register and Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 24th day of February, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Altnon Lawler, of Leland, Oregon, Frank Lawler, of Leland, Oregon, John Penner, of Heron, Montana, Loula Eadea, of Merlin, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine County. In the matter of the Estate of) Nancy Brown, deceased. ) To James R. Brown, Almlra Brooks, Almlna Reymer, Samuel Rowley and to any unknown heirs of and all persons Interested In the estate of Nancy Brown, deceased, Greet ing: In the name of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine, at the Court room thereof, at Grants Pass, In the County of Josephine, on Saturday, the 30th day of January, 1909, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause If any, why an order should not be granted to J. C. Randle, the executor of the estate of Nanry Krown, de ceased, to sell the real estate of the deceased, at private sale on or before six months, for cash or more than one-half cash and balance with first mortgage due on or before six months with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, which Bald real property Is described a.i follows: All of lot two, block "V" of Riverside Addition to tho town of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, as same appears by plat and on file in the County Clerk's office for said county and state. Witness the Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 28th day of De cember, A. D. 1908. (Seal) Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, C. II. Clements, Clerk. Attorney for Executor. SI'MMON'3. Lvlna N'ahoor, Paintlff, ) vs. ) JosephNahhor, Defendant) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine C unty. In the name of the state of Ore gon, .Toil are nerehy summoned' and required to appear In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Jo sephine county In the above en titled suit, on or before six weeks from the date of ike first publica tion of this sumons, and before the expiration of the time of said pub lication thereof, which date of first publication Is Friday, November 27, A. D. 1908, and wbteh last date of publication is Friday, January 8, A. D. 1909, and then and there answer or otherwise plead In said suit. And if you fair to answer or other wise plead within the time afore said, the plaintiff will apply to tne court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, vlx.: for a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as is equita ble. This summons Is published In the Rogue River Courier, a newspaper of general circulation published at Grants Pass in Josephine county, Oregon, by order of Hon. Stephen Jewell, county Judge for said county, dated November 27, 1908, and re quiring publication of said summons for a period of six successive weeks. II. D. NORTON, Attortey for Plaintiff. NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., Jolv 21, pjo8. Notice ia bsretiy liven that WILLARD MOSIR. of Ashland, Jaokaon Coonly, Orgon, who on Jely as, 1SKJ8. made T mber and Stone Application, Wo. MS7. for NS' of N aod eiWi,' of NV,'4' and Nj f SWJd' Section 22, Towusihp 4 Sosth, Range S wst Willaui-tte. Mi ridian, has tiled notice of Intention H mste Final Timber aud Stone i'rocf, to establish claim lo 'hn laud aliovn dssorihed, before Regisivr and KtH-eiver at Kosuburg, Oiegon, on the 30th day of Jsnuary llMI. Claimant names as witncM-es: Ooorgs Shearer of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, Louis bteinbtch, of Hour bars, Douglas county, Oregon. Thomas Luster, e Rosi'burg, Douglas county, Dr. gun, 1 humus Tapl u, of Koscburg, DodkIss county, Ori gnu. BENJAMIN L. EnDV, Kegii-ter, XOTICK FOR l't HMCATIOX. Department of the Interior. U. S. Laud Office. Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 19, 1908. Notice is hereby given that JOSEPH SCHOONOVElt, of Winter, Oregon, who, on October 22, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 14611. S. R. 02377. for SE hi of SEi, Section 34, Township 34. South, Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to ninke final live year proof to establish claim to the land hl e described, before Joseph Moss, V. S. Commissioner, at Grunts Pass, Ore gon, on the 25th day of January, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses. James Neathamer of Wlmcr, Ore gon; Cleveland Neathamer of Wi nter, Oregon; Alfred Davlo of Wi nter, Oregon; Lewis C. Slvers of Wlmer, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTICK OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELKCTION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 17, 1908. Notice ia hereby given that the -Stnte of Oregon on December 16, 1908, applied for the NW SW?4 of Sec. 2, Tp. 33 S., R. 6W., of W.M., and filed in thia office a list of Bchool Indemnity aelecttons In which It se lected said land; and that said list Is open to the public for Inspec tion. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land or any legal subdivision thereof or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to Bhow said land to be more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes or to object to said selection for any lawful reason, should file their claims or their affi davits of protest or contest In this office. I hereby designate the Rogue Rler Courier, published at Onnts Pass, Oregon, as the newspaper In which the above notice Is to be puD-Ilshed-. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ef the Interior. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 15, 1908. Notice la hereby given that J. O. CARL STUTZ, by William Lund, his attorney In Fact, whose post office address la Rainier, Oregon, has on 'Decembor 12, 1908, filed In this office his ap plication to select, . under the act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898, the SEhi Sec 6, Tp 38 S, R G West, W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or de siring to object because of the min eral character of tho land, or for any other reason, to the dlposal to applicant, should fllo thulr alllduvlts of protest In this office, on or before the 6th day of February, 1909. BENJAMIN L. EDDV, Register. .NOTICE lOH I'UIMCATION. Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Office. RoHebiirg, Oregon, Dec. IX, 1908. Noilcu Is hereby given that WILLIS D. PALMER of 574 Nehalem Ave., Portland, Ore., who on April 1 1, 1908, made Tlmbei and Stono Application, No. 10006 t 02788) for N hi of SE , SWVi of SE and SHVi of SW V4 . Section 14, township 39 South, Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian, Iiiih filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim lo the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of this office, at Rose burg, Oregon, on the 11th day of March, 19U9. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry Silver of Ashland, Ore., James 8. Ilalley, of Ashland, Oregon, Ira A. Martin, of Holland, Oregon, Charles Turner, of Holland, Oregon., BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Rojiburg, 0;e. August 13, 1908. Notice Is hereby given '-hat JOHN W. WILSON, of Portland, Oregon, who, on August 12, 1908, made sworn stat -in :.t No. 0761, for Northwest quarter(NW Vi ) Sec. 26, Tp. 40 S. R. i V. W. K, has filed notice of Inten'.l in to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before U sis ter and Receiver at Roseburg, Ore , on the 11th Day of February, 1909, Claimant names as witneses: Frank Cain, of Riddle, Ore., Will A. Leonard, of Portland, Ore., Cassle J. Freeman, of Holland, Ore., Frank J. Ixionard, of Kerby, Ore. BENJAMIN L. HDDY, Register. Tho Courier 4 Months for M j