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HUIUV, HKCKMKI.B 15, 19,,. Germs Spread in Skin WEEKLY nOT.l K RIVER COURIER t.i imi t ouriHHis ana other trouble are caused by mjruida if irms at work in the Viru vlel the germB are promptly nVstrnv. hey rapidly multiply. WgZV wSy deep Into the sensitive tissu Thi -w'1"18? th" awful "??h tnd what seemed a mere rash rutf rrow worse and develop Into a loathsome and torturing skiudisM..! Vitri Its years of misery! Qlsee ron'l take any chances! Deatrov h rrn at the beginning of the tron! with that .oothinK and clean?' Rw f - fvy mis o j- nevr seen ' i for BtiriZZt e but BhJ ou nothin i .k . 1 i 11 will t o"j have iv?-8 V, clalm kind Jl?If. " uble of any It and Invest? t. !u to 5r0 ujray. fto kjjovr tUt ft PAGE THIICK will u. ... - ClemeDg' PP- Opera House. EAHMT CHRISTMAS SIloiTIXa. It Is all very well to talk about early Christmas hooping, but nine out of ten of ua have not the early Christmas shopping wherewithal. tl'Kof iirlth cYmnn BU 'or jonnnle, and a UltM K Or1 SHIP Wtltmu ROYALTY. GIBRALTAR, Dec. lS.-The Brit Ish steamer Delhi, aboard of which re the Duke and Duchess of Fife I'EMot'R U'Y ( APIA RES STATE OK ARIZONA. HK-V-NIX. Aria.. Dec. 13.-Un-oftdal reports from 175 of the larg i"eii"cts out of a total of 280 -ure. the election of the entire s,ate tick,t tbu 3,5uu votes out of a total of -.0 cast. Governor-elect Hunt tas carried his own county-Gila- : "ToxiiuaieUr 500 majority and PERSONAL AND LOCAL. 4 4 G. O. Oium went to Woodvllle Tuesday to look after telephone re pair work. j County Commissioner H. S. Wood j cock left Monday for Portland, where : he will attend the county commls-1 sloners' conentlon. j Mrs. J. p. wjuf went to Hueo is now running neck and neck in TneeA t0 Pend the day looking1 vapai county, the hom ,,,, .11""' "". turning on tne even- anat f At Ciioan nJ . .. PiJx . ... a. mm Rentie remind- "",Ll3S Alexandra aud Princess ers from the coachman and other -Maud, went ashore near Cape Trafal truxtlns ones, most of , ,.0tne bump gar In a lkr, ...... ..... . now heavy seas ing pouuded to pieces by op against the week before Christ mas before we can spare a ceut for' Christmas doings. Then the question : Is, What? The stores are Jammed,' A" l,aseDS,rs have been rescued, me.o aiC iicuijb 01 ioonsn notions ,,IB r ren. n cruiser Bryant to eaten mo Delated shopper. And yet how easy It Is to get Just the right thing at a modest cost, namely, a year's subscription to The Youth's Companion! It costs ?1.75 and how ran von on the coast near th -d. w. Well "enry Ashurst and Mark A. Smith, 1 democratic candidate f. States senate, have defeats ,nlnh , the cl,J' and logins "P business poe- -auieau and liovui o...,.L n. tjuuin, repub- ing train. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dorris, who spent Monday In Grants Pass viewing liennu I,.. ----. , aroxiniately 3,000 votes. The sensation of the election was he remarkable run made by Carl "ajden, democratic candidate, for congressman, who leads the demcA kket aUd WU1 be over Jack Williams. reDUhn(.nn k.. .... than 4,000 votes. William, los V ?Ut? ms own county to Harden bv Monday fri votes having i.-UP Tlwillt , .. . succeeded in reaching the shiu af I ti, 7 wfmnchll. - lifeboats had faflei fL 1 was almna .h.n,,.,, H rnarkable when it is consid ered that 4.000 voters were disfran. as almost abandoned. me government sought i i.i... . -.diers with life -"t"- enabling ur.i .. . "owea uo ne to vote " vi n, UUL V? UU Invest $1.75 to better advantage if high seas nrevented th. ' , ... C ' rebideut of the state . .It- i .. .. 'iUlil IU U1U. In A ianw.n...l. fOr tllltl'OU f .1 i" supreme court. D J Blblllties. departed for the south 1 Tuesday. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Dorris are on a tour of Inspection, coming from j Seattle. ' Miss Ada Brockman came from ! Merlin Monday to spend the day with ' Grants Pass relatives. Ralph Davis, freight clerk at the' Pacific depot, returned 1 om a visit of several days : with friends at Klamath Falls. ' J. H. Williams left Tuesday for Rosebtirg, where he will spend sev-' ernl days In closing a business deal. ' B. A. Veterson of Kerby spent 1 Monday here looking after business, j Mrs. Harry Schmidt, who has ben visiting with her sister In Portland 1 SMW(IWVB)EISl gpAbsoIutely Pur f T I ita 10 nave pure ana wnolesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. The Label will Quldo you Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar I In 1Q1 iv ...t vuo tnr tho noof mnntt. I... J , you wish to make a gift that will setting ashore. It was th w .If... ...,. .'.wmocrauc candidate v v , ' e " : v..A. - 11 ... .... . .. "" Juui.es OI tne snnrom , . '"" uj. nun whs ai-- uei.rui. na grainy tne rrlend captain 01 tbe French warship took or family to whom you send It And , the one chance left and managed to If you can subscribe early, yon get accomplish what seemed an impos-i-Just so much more for the money . blllty. all the Issues for the remaining, While a wild gale was raging this weeks of 1911 free. I morning and the coast was hidden In Then, too, your present will be as,neavy fog, the Delhi ran aground It fresh and pleasing a year from now as on Christmas morning, and of was bound for Egypt and its passen ger list Included the names of many how many presents can that be said? ; Americana. Women and children The one to whom you give the ! abard were numerous. When the subscription will receive free The I vessel ran ashore the passengers Companion's Calendar for 1912, were on the verge of panic, but were lithographed In ten colors and gold, he,(1 in chect by a promise that life and you, too, as given of the sub-j ats could easily be launched. But scrlptlon, will receive a copy of the , when this was attempted it fafied. Calendar. i The steamer London and the Only $1."75 now for tbe 52 weekly cruisers Duke of Edinburgh and Issues, but on January 1, 1912, the j Weymouth were oft Cape Spartella iiibscrlDtion nrlce will he advanced 1 flt the time. They started the rescue work at once. The Duke of Fife assisted the oh fioers to quell fears of the passea gers, and they were assured that tbey would be taken off. Rockets were fired all night and it was thlB signalling that attracted the C, IT. Demnray Guiirantees Parisian J rescuers. When tbe French cruiser Sage 'for Pnndrnff and Fnll- Bryant attempted to get Dear enough ing ITalr. to the Delhi to take the passengers Think of it dear reader, if PAR-! the seas threatened to crush the to $2.00. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. t New subscriptions received at this office. MONEY BACK DANDRUFF CI RK 1SIAN SAGE Isn't the most Invigorat ing and pleasant hair dressing you ever used money back. If It doesn't banish dandruff, stop hair from falling and do away with Bcaln Itch money back. 50 cetits at cruiser and Bteamer together. By heroic measures the cruiser was fin ally brought to and the passengers transferred. The Delhi is one of the finest ships the ,C. H.'Demaray's and druggists every- n tne oriental service. She carried 'wh" ..o. v.- number of the British nobility, er and scalp cleaner Is all right;"- j'wno re expecting to spend Itfrs.'DoraM. Daniels, Williamson, W. i winter holidays In Egypt. Ya. "PARISIAN SAGE cured me of ter rible itching of the scalp."-Mts. C P.'Pope, Oxford, Ala. Students Get R Thomas Fuson, who will have charce of the Oregon "U" Glee club 'Mr and Mrs. W. J. Smith -d! 'Be-; concert, says he Is making a cut on ton,.-Mass., who are touring the west : seats to students that should bring on . a pleasure trip, and also locking: n ..nar arhool students over' the Pacific coat "rt I wiU be ?argeflJ5"' Wgh cho01 50c' top, o.antu k.js Sunday. They ; and orchestra circle to the general left : Monday for Portland. ! public 75c. Cunningham, H. D. Ross and Ml d l compan,ed home her sister wh ' lraukliu, have all i.P,n ff . now visiting with her pa-en's at safe majorities. Maricopa county, in which Phoenix la Bltatd. which haa a normal re Publkan majority of 700. cast 2.713 democratic votes to 1.537 republi can votes in 27 precincts out of 37. Hunt Mukea SUtteiueut. Hugo. Fred Mensch went to Hugo Tuea ; day to spend several daya doing sur , vey work. Mra. O. C. Dlxoa ot Kerby was In town Mondav and Ip't In th Avon. ing for a trip to MlshawaUa, Iud., toj No Alum No Unto Phosphates 5:'v 1 siAitviNtj si..vr:s hat IIAHK AMI 1KK1 MKAT. Governor-elect V,HU wun reiauvet, sno was ae- noou gave out the following state- Cm Y Iarent8. Mr- and I meat: : Ml- D- Post of Los Angeles, who "The .irni(n,MiB. ,...,. . Iha,re been BPendlng some time with uouiwi18 WOn .K-. c.,h n... .m -j... VJ nin HIDU V lOI I ! with relatives at Nile, Mien. Robert Warren ansl a crew of men because they kept faith and gave the people the constitution they wanted, i and the people believe n delivering the goods. The result ft Monday for Ridllu. "here they of the elecUon is a rebuke on republl-1 wU1 be engaged aoln telephone re can standptism," ,, pa,r "work Due to the Wgllance of the demo-1 Mr8- M- Colp 0B' Ge8e. of cratic waichera at the polls, the Mer,Sl1' sPent Monday In Grants Pass amendment eliminating the recall of lookiS a,tw Christmas ahopplng. the Judiciary from the constitutioa H. Carrlck, who has apent the paet was overwhebnlngly adopted, there- j lew days visiting friends in Grants by Insuring statehood. 1 Pass and viewing the many lmprove- The amendment voted upon, which I meats sinoe hie last visit (here, de was framed to overcome President i Parted Tuesday for his liome In Taft's objection to the recall, aow j Reseburg. having been adopted, Arizona Is In a j position to enter the federation of Ca(M. ,Court states after whWh the demootlc! Bert York In Juttiee Uoltutn'. major ty w.11 be I a position to re- ouurt ye8terday l06t , Qie case , s ore the .recall principle to the on- ,M hlch w a PlnUerton BUed York for stitu.tion,of their tate at will. 40 damages and $10 examjlary iflamage8 for killing two Logs. Both THIS "WILL INTEREST MOTBKR8. .parties live near Murphy on the Ap Mother Gray's :Sweet Powdens for ;.j)legate. York, killed the hogo, de Children, a Certain relief for Fever-faring that , he believed them ;to be Ishness, Jleadache, Bad Stomach. 1 .u . . m 1 4 11 Teething Disorders, move and regu::Wild' bl Tlnkerton claimed them as late the .Bowels and Destroy Worms. 1 hls 0WD- The matter 8t Into -court Thry break up colds in 24 liours. before a Jury, which found for IMnk Thry are so pleasant to the taste !vrton In tQie full amount asked. Children like them. Over afl.OOO ' testimonials. Ud by Mothers for ! 23 years. They naever fail. Stld by MYSTl ltlOl S LOOKING ROX IS KKt KIVKD. 4 LOS ANGEi.ES, Dec. 11. A 4- inystertotiB looking 125 pound 4 l)ox, supposed to contain evl 4 dence to be used in the federal ! 4 4 4 4-4 all Druggists, 26c. Sample mailed K1LEE. Address, Allen S. OJiuhted, ' Le Itoy, .-N. Y. ACTUAL STARVATION. Dlt. ELIOT .YET WEAK. lBi! ill i vl Faets About Indigestion and Ita Re lief That Should Intereit You. Althoucli liKliuHtion ml 1 j-sp1r tire so prj'Viileiit, nmst i(ple le uot tliorouglily uinlerNtund tlwlr ciium iind cure. 'i'liHre Is no reiihuu why jmmt people nli..nil(l not eat luiytlilng lliey probe of the dynamiting enses, was received by express at the office of the United Ftates dis trict attorney today, having been sent from the Pnited States marshal at Salt Lake. Special Prosecutor Lawler prac tlmlly admitted Important evi dence was contained In the box, but refused to state the nature of the evidence. 444444444-44"44 44 On die Train ile Lit no TIcnry Walter, fermoriy of Grants Pans, but for a number of years In (he employ of the Sunset Route at dicing conductor, has had the honor of being selected to preside over the dlaer of the "Ocean to Ocean" train de luxe running from San Francisco through Ixis Angfles to New Orleans. This Is the most modern and hand somely equipped transcontinental train. 4 : I : , I ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 1$. Ap 4 I palling details of the present famine 4 lu Russia are gradually becoming 4 j known, despite efforts of the gov 4 j erumeut to suppress tho facts. Al 4 ready It Is predicted that unless ade 4 I quato relief measures are undertake 4 I tin conditions will ba worse than In the great famine of 1891, when tha number of deaths In tho European provinces of Russia reached 800,000 lu cxiess of the uormal. From tbe government of Uafa comes 'the Information that the chil dren have for several months put beeu subsisting on acorns, and that the supply of these la almost ex hausted. In the Samara govern ment the people are eating dogs and the bark of trees. In all a score of government administrations are af fected by the crop fa.lure. Meanwhile tho government la displaying the most astonishing course, having absolutely prohibited the organization of private relief so cieties for fear of political propa ganda. In some districts the chiefs of po lice have prohibited the local preM from raising funds for the sufferers, besides rforblddlng all mention of the famine in the news columns. COLOMBO, Ceylon, Dec. ii. A dispatch ifrom Kandy says that Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president enverltus ! Kjeslretf M.V ,ni only .cw It cure of Harvard university, who under-1 fully and thomucbly. Muv Mctuilly j west an operation for appendicitis : starve tliHUisrlven into slcteiess through there, is stronger today, but not yet ear of erine every good looking, gowd- - nasi tho crisis Dr. F.ltnt wan i meIlillK. Jlinl g.d tasting f'X'd. te stricken wMe making a tour of the ! u d"K not m. me iiesi tiling " uu m u ni yvur elf to dlgwt any ood food. We bellpve we tain relieve! Dyspen nla. We are so eosfldcut of this fact that we guarantee atid promise to snj plf tbe nirtllclne tVe of all cost to vry one wlio will tm It, who is uot sallnfled with the results In the New Home t trie best when starting in the new home. Above that home to be snug and warm and comfortable. 1fort with a Perfection You want 1 jT1. von want Yn.i are sure of warmth and comf UrPbUnd.liab,,-. It b a soit o( portable (replace, b eadyrjundday , ke , match and thclrTt Perfects is Jag!w , a ,u e The Perfection WZZZiTSb '" v . 11 hnu. M'nasci.i'iy . ..... il, 1 t tan be audroaticacvice Mcw.i... . A nnsllv suitable for any room in finished, with -nickel trunnuny; drums 01 either tUMUOl?'- lur fn-nnel or plain stce p A.'. v-,l. - 5t ir .'' ' It, . 1. Ji'e li ... .., ,,teb"i" world. cdlus vnxisii. Quick Si-nsflile Metlnxl That Iroenn't l'lH the Stomach. Have you head l the overnight ' perfectly cold cure that is nutting colds In the head and chest out of business between sunset and daybreak? Here It Is. Cut It out and save It if you don't need It now. If you have a cold, cough, throat soreness or acute catarrh, be sure and try It tonight Just Wore going to bed. Pour a scant teaspoonful. of HYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-me) Into a bowl of boiling water, cover head and bowl with a towel and breathe for several minutes the va por that arises, then go to sleep and awake with a clear head free from mucus. HYOMEI Is guarantee for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, asthma, sore throat and bronchitis, or money back. Bottle of HyoniM 50 cents at O. H. Demaray's and drngNts , everywhere. Town (lock - The Geo. S. Calhoun Co. has had a largo electric dock placed over th. Sixth and H street entrance to It's clothing store, which Is declined to be a convenience to the public gen erally. . By a glance at the cWick you can tell Just how much time you've got la which to buy a necktlo and stin come Inside the dinner hour; and tho resident who has "had to meet a man and been detained a trifle can consult the friendly face of the Cnlhoun clock and fortify him self accordingly, and all around," It's n good stunt. Standard Oil Company RORV. SCOTT At Grants Pans, Ore., Tii'-fday, December 12, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott, a son. WINKS At Sonoma, Cal., Thurs day. r-reriil).:r 7, 1911. to Mr. and M s V. P. Winks, a daughter. Mr. :im1 Mra. Winks were form' resi .1. v.i .t this cf:y. irhlch It prodiK en. We rxai t tut prom ises, and put uo one under any ubllgn tioa whatever. Surely, nothing could be fairer. We are located right hi-re and our reputation should In suhlcteut assurauce of tlus genuineness of our offer. We want every one troubled with Indigestion or Dyspepsia la any form to come to our store and buy a box of Rexall DyspepNln Tablets. Take them home and give them a reasonable trial, according to directions. Then, If not satisfied, come to us and get your mon ey back. Tbey are very pleasant to take; they aid to soothe the Irritable stomach, to tdrengtlieu and Invigorate j tl.e .llrextlrp ori-nna nnd to nroiriole n ,'",,' 1 't''V D'cs healthy and natural bowel action, tbui ! leading to perfect and healthy dlges j tlon and jfHliiiil.'itlim. j A I'.V. package of liexall Dyspcpiin Tablets furnNlieM 1 dajV tretitment. , In ordinary c;iet. 1 1 1 1 x h stilfi'lent to ( priKlii' e a cure. In more chronic caes. j n lotjfer trcntiiierif. of i unf-c. I tjec e-":iry. t;:id i!ccinl cn ' of the trouble. For i' b 1 ('iim Home Ablane A fire alarm turned In shortly af ter 7 o'clock this morning took the fire department to the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Coron on North Sixth street. The burning out of the chim ney had set Are to a picture hanging over the thimble in a room upstairs: Tbe new fire auto, In charge of A. K. Cass, made record-breaking time to the Coron home, and bad the water and chemical hose In the yard In i minutes from the time the alarm was sounded. The flames were subdued without tbe use of the hose, however, and no damage was done, with the exception of the burning of the picture. 4 BOSTON, Due. 13. Thous- 4 uuds of persons on the streets 4 4 here ' today greeted Colonel 4 4 Theodore Roosevelt as the next 4 president when he arrived to 4 4 attend a meeting of the liar- 4 vard corporation. Bofore at- 4 tending tbe meeting tbe former 4 4 presldert conferred privately 4 for several hours with a com- 4 mlttee representing the Mc.Cor- 4 4 mlck-LaFollette-Plnchot pro- 4 grosbives. 4 f 444444444t444444 TUB O.YLY WAY Charles Ernest Peterson, the year old son of MY. and Mrs. Charles Peterson of this city, died Tuesday, December 12, 1911, can 10 of death being brorxhlal pneumonia. The fun eral M-rvl'CR will be held at Hall's hapel at 1 o'clock Thursday after- verity i ""on. with Interment at the I. O. O. Ii.im- j I, cemetery. t'o i.'iri'er t:'., vM'h m-!I f"r r.'ie I and JI.iki llenieii i.er. jo'i "''-'I" i ?',c:i!l jrem.-ii1. onlv at our M i:i f '-Tin- i: ot'imiivty .:t'l Store Clen.f. t-ells drili Henry S'hmldt Ktiirmd Tue-tday to IiIm home a' S'-lma, after Kpending 1 hiiurt t!n:e -.vl'ti telativ. h -i firants P:im. "1 Many (Jrant 1'iwa Cltlj-ns Have IMacovered It Just what to do when the kid neys are affected. Is a Question that concerns both young and old. Weak kldneya negloctod In childhood lead to life-long suffering. People of advanced years, with less vitality, suffer doubly. In vouth or a languor, backache, urtnarr Irregu larity, dizziness and nervousness make life a burden. There is one remedy that acts di rectly on tho kidneys. Doan'i Kid ney Pills owe their world-wide fame to the fact that they have cured thousands of cases of sick kidneys and cured them permanently. Fol low the example of this Grants Pass citizen. Mrs. Esther Fads, 806 C street, Grants Pass, Ore, says: "I used Doan'a Kidney Pills for backache and tbey gave mo such great relief that I have told a number of rov friends about thorn. I will alway give this remedy my endorsement " For Bale by all dealers. Price f.o cents. FoHter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name- Doan'a bikI take no other. F. D. vlhltlng Tik H'luy, Campbell of with Craiiti Portland was Taw frlenda Artistic Job work at The Courier. V