Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 21, 1912, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    WEEKLY ROGIE RIVER COURIER
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1012.
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PAGE FOUR
Weekly Rogue River Courier
COUNTY OFFICIAL IUfcR.
A. II Yoorhiea, Proprietor
0.0. Contact, . Editor
Entered In th U. B. Pott Offlc at
Qrsnts Pass, Oregon, 11 second class
all matter.
SLHHCHIPTIO.N KATK8
One Ypar $1.50
Six months 75
Three Months .40
I'd) able In Advance.
1 UIO.W, J l .N K 21, IMI2.
i 1
. FAItM DEVELOPMENT IN THIS
COUNTY.
Great work la going on In the way
Of developing new farms In Josephine
county. Perhaps the undertaking
that claims the grea'st attention Is
that of the Leonard Orchard rom
pany which ' has expended many
thousands of dollars wlthlu the last
few months In preparing Its land for
rops.. The Rogue ulver Orchard
OOmpnny hns put the largest amount
of land under cultlvat'on but It has
taken a year longer than the work
done by the first named organization.
R. E. Kroh, whose property adjoins
this city, has expended a large sum In
the Improvements on his land and It
being under Irrigation, grand results
may bo looked for. In the Frultdate
district there has been much land
cleared and put to crop and It Is snfe
to say that the farmers of that sec
tlon will have forage enough for
their stock. All over the county th
work of clearing small farms Is going
On and 1912 promises to be a record
year In this part of Oregon. These
improvements have, hen of groat
alun to laboring men and have cop
trlbuted largoly to the business In
terests of Grants Pnss.
INSTALL TESTING PLANT.
there la that the men are In the fanciers In the shade. His !
work and take delight In appearing glory is a hen that laid 255 eggs In '
In every demonstration. They claim one year and 645 eggs In three years yeggra vm. Willis and F. H. Os
that the equal suffrage movement In running; produced eight pullets in a good, who have operated In the min
that state Is something more than a flock of eighteen that yielded 200 to ling districts of Southern Oregon for
Joke. Back east New York and Mas.- 237 eggs a year; and became the ; number of years past, are Installing
a testing riant in tne two-stcry one
achusetts are stirred up over the suf- mother of a cotkerel. a pullet from
frage movem. nt and It Is claimed which laid 282 eggs in one year
b ss ild I n formerly used as the Ahlf
TAFTITES WOULD ALIKE
ROOT PERMANENT CHAIRMAN.
' packing houb.
that, while both of these states have This last pullet dlJ net sop at the , Vew. an1 modern machinery Is be
defeated attempts et woman suf- year mark, but rounded out a laying' in-' Installed, Including crusher, pul-
frage, there Is now a fair chance t j period of 365 days with a record of
carry It In loth commonwealths. We 302 eggs
verlzer, etc., all to be driven by elec-
Mr. Sanborn, whose farm i 1,1 i'u"c'- a"u l" Vl -
! . In a r.rictftf.n fn Cft ImmpftlntA Sp
are not inrormea wnat grants rass in Bencup ioulij, .c imui-uuc,
tlnn on tamples of orea Irom their
various properties and so keep in
constant touch with the values of the
ore bodies encountered.
The plant will be able to handle a
equal suffragists are doing but sup- bns during tho last five years derived
pose they will make fin earnest .am- Lis full Income from poultry keeps
palgn. People here are not all on from 600 to 700 White Wyandottes
one side bv anv means, but there are and Rhode Island Ueds He feeds
. .. , ton of ore samDles a day. and so com- I
many earnest workers In suffrage them Ibe laying rations tne stations i .... 4 , .u
orehenslve tests ,not possible with
. .... . . t . . . IV... V I.. ...In. In VH '
wno win nnor in me cause ana vore preserve. B'". the smaller samplers, will be possible,
right when the time comes. Oregon litter and dry mash of ground grains,
lies between 'wo strong suffrage beef scrap, alfalfa, gluten and 1 In
states, and If It Is not carried this seed meal. He houses the flock with j
fall. It will be the fault of thos who the curtain front style of house adopt-1
CHICAGO, June 20. In accord
ance with the plans perfected by the
Taft leaders a fortnight ago, the con
vention committee on permanent or
ganization today voted to recommend
that the temporary organization be
made permanent. This will continue
Senator Root as permanent chairman
and obviate the necessity of a test
vote on a new man while at the same
time saving time by doing away with
a permanent chairman's speech.
Call Dr. Uestul, the veterinary sur
geon. Phone 222-J. 6-14-tf
ECLUS POLLOCK
of Grants Pass, Ore.
Regular Republican Nominee for
ASSESSOR JOSEPHINE
COUNTY
Present Incumbent.
W. M. CHESHIRE
of Grants Pass, Ore.
Regular Democratic Nominee for
SHERIFF
Eight years In sheriff's office as
deputy.
advocate the cause.
Kimball cultivators are sold in
Grants Pass by the Itoeue River
Hardware Co. at the Big Red Front.
Try one In your orchard. 6-14-2t
IMPORTING POTATOES.
Tho official figures show
that
more than O.onij.uoo bushels of po
tatoes have, been Imported from for
eign countries durlug tho last few
mouths. Canada has furnished a
considerable portion, but by far the
largest pnrt camo from Europe.
Thoso (Inures would Indicate that tho
United States is not a very good po
tato country, and yet this Is not tlu
case. The soil of nenrly nil tho
tates Is ndapted to potato growing
nd we Just ul m ply lack the energy,
btllty and help to do the work. The
high price of Inbor Induced many
farmers not to put In a potato crop
last year. What w 11: be the output
In 1912 Is hard to say, but, from
facts which hav come before tho
publl. the United States will not be
required to go abroad for Its potato
upply next winter. It Is only fair
to point out f'at our potatoes In
1911 were attacked by disease and
this accounts to some extent for the
large Importation. Josephine county
trill not bo obliged to ship In potatoes
even from other counties In the
tat, as our farmers plpnted ninny
acres this spring.
THE BALTIMo:.,; CONVENTION.
In the noise and confusion that has
attended the republican convention
at Chicago, little has been said about
the democratic gathering at Balti
more and some people may have got
ten tho Idea that the old rock-ribbed
party waj r.t to have a convention
this year, but such Is not the case
As soon as thui rattle and roar aid
smoke of the big political gathering
at the city by the lake clears away,
we will hear the voice of Bryan call
ing his followers together to nomin
ate a presldont and tiuy do say that
Champ Clark stands a good show of
getting the nomination, but the peo
ple who will do the voting favor Wil
liam Jennings Bryan anl the reason
Ij that they believe tbey can trust
him.
ed by the stations. The records are
kept by trap nests. The place la run ;pop.; SEES PICTURE
for rroflts throughout. These are j SHOW -FIRST TIME,
nearly $3 per hen per year. , uoM E, June 20.-Pope Plus this
- - - - iafternoon, for the first time In his
life, saw a moving picture show. The
apparatus was set up In the Vatican
with the permission of the pontiff, and j
FLOOD KILLS CATTLE TICKS.
The agricultural department at
NOTICE- FOR PI 15LICATIOX.
wasnmgion nas iouuq wnai u .it film showing the Campanile of Ven
slders a great blessing which has re-ji was shown.
suited from the floods In the Miss
issippi valley which la explained In a
press bulletin by Secretary Wilson. .parunent of the Interior, U. S.
He says that tho recent floods In the Land Offl-e at Roseburg, Oregon,
Mississippi valley have given the1 v"??? ' v191?' .-..
Notice Is hereby iven that William
planters an exceptional opportunity ; Hayes, of Kerby, Oregon, who. on
to deal a decisive blow afalLBt the November 21, 1911, made homestead
. , ntry serial .vo. 07703, for lots 1 and
tick walrh transmits splenetic or J 2 K,4 NV 1,4 section 7. town
Texas fever of cattle. When the wa-'i'l' 39 S., runpp 7 west Willamette
ters beuan to rise the cattle wher-' "1"'rM,an' llilH ,lle(l n,)tice of lnten
ters oegan to rise ae cattle, wner- ,, t() ,n.(Ut, lma, commutatlon
ever possible, were taken to the hih-. proof, t establish claim to the.land
,1 u j .u above described , before United
er lands, such as mounds and the b,ate8 conin)ISHlonPr', Ie)ert SlIllthieat
levies. While the cattle have been id-mils Pass, Oreuon, .n the 2 day of
greatly concentrated In this manner i A i ;liS '912.
, , , . ... 'laiinant names as witnesses:
me iK KS nave neen aostroyea in mo
THE EN
D
ERFEC
is the name of the Oil Stove in one, two or three
burners that
HEATS IN ONE MINUTE, WILL NOT
SMOKE, WILL NOT SMELL. NO DAN
GER FROM FIRE.
We have all sizes in stock, also Boss Ovens
with glass door.
ONE BURNER STOVE $5.50
TWO BURNER STOVE $3.50
THREE BURNER STOVE $li.00
CALL AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU.
CRAMER BROS.
ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK.
GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLERS
BOURNE'S PARCEL POST BILL.
pastures
tick Is somewhat resistant to water,
Senator Bourne's parcel poHt bill but the long duration of the flood
which Is now before congress Is a fa- and the force of the current In tho
vorl'o with the postmaster general, present Instance have undoubtedly
Mr. Hitchcock and other postofflce practically, If not completely, exterm
.lepartinent officials regard the bill lnated tie tick In all except high lo-
c. tho senior senator from Oregon as calltles In many counties In Arkansas,
the most scientific and buslnoss-like Louisiana and Mississippi.
plan of parcel pist so far devised, it i ' i
would give tlu? department a chance i The smill boy, and In
Cornelius A. Sidlor, Crants Pass.
It Is true that the cattle ,' uon, and Miles C. Purden.
' harles h. ku', Solon Curtice-, all
nt Kerby, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PI BI.ICATION.
Iiartnient nf the Interior, U. S. '
I. and H'lli e at Kosebiu s;, Oregon,
June 15, 1912.
, Notice is hereby uiveu fnat Solon i
'Curtice, of Kerby, Oregon, who, on j
NovtiitT 21. 1811, mmln hum?-.
fact. the!,"pa'1 entry serial No. 07690, for1
.r, section 4, township
Is it Your Lot to be One of the
Lucky 24 ?
ONLY 24 LOTS IN
Beautiful LAUREL CREST
the new Milwlivision.
be no more like them.
When these are gone there will
It Is there for your inspection.
section 7. townsliiii 31 S
to compote with the express compan- larger boys and girls, should be en-,nini;e 7 wl,Ht Willamette meridian
les on short as well as long hauls. It coura&od to learn that the watermel- 1)118 111,1,1 notice of Intention to make
hns been criticised as complicated, ou season will soon be on. There are i'"'"'. to establish
claim to the Ian, above described,
but Its friends insist that the bill lots of good things In this little lu iore Herbert Smith, I'nited States
would work out very simply and sat- world of the Rogue River valley ev- il '"'""''""'i . .iants 1 ass. ore
Isfactorlly. ery year and 1912 will be no excep-
The postmaster geiueral believes tlon.
the enactment of this bill Into law j
011 the Jm! day of August. 191
Claimant names as witnesses:
Cornelius A. Sidler of Grants Pass.
Oreuon, T. .1. Tycer, William II.
.-..m .-a..- w ! w... ,,, ....,,. I ""Ves and Miles 0. Purden. all of
"uiiiu niu in icunviuB vvrv ui i nueo i nun us mo sun iu 11 utiuio , ,,.,y
Ing, at the same time stimulating pro- and In fact troublesome. It Is to be
ductton In factory and on the farm, hoped that Mr. Taft will find time In j
He does not think It would Injure the the very near future to do something i
country merchant, who has been that will settle their case.
among the chief opponents. On the
contrary, he Is convinced eventually a a heartless Chicago Judga an-
parcel post would help the country nounces that he will send to jail for j
merchant as well as the farmer. In a six months any chauffeur who does
reuon.
ITN.fAMIN P
JONES.
Register.
SEE IT
Thr ! nt ion of tliin Mlh-di vision, combined u itli ita
line Miiroiiiidings, natural beatify nnl adaptability for
nice homes, ntlvantages niul conveniences of both town
and country, water for house and garden, electric lights,
telephones, prices, etc., all complete features needed to
make it attractive to the CAREFl'L lU'YEK looking for
The Best Place to Build a Home
Lots For Sale By
Nellie O. Miller, Owner
not stop when he hits a pedestraln.
(. W. IMlN.Nl l.L IS
NOW SI IIOOL l RECTOR.
Id the election held Monday for
school director to succeed H. L. Gil-
statement Issupd explaining Import
ant provisions of the bill, Hitchcock
snld, In part
"It provides for a general parcel
post service throughout the United
! States and Its several territories and
HERE IS AN EARTHLY PA it AIMSE.
possessions, excepting the Philippine key, wnose term liad eipr 233
There are a whole lot of restless (lnmi9. u provides also for a spec votes were cast, Postmaster Geo. W.
people in the country who want to n ,,nrce! post on rural routes and In Hounell being elected over E. V.
go somewhere, but have been so far'the ,e(ter CRrrer By9tems of cities Smith b u vo,e of 135 t0 10- Th
unable to find n desirable phv e. We,, town. It eonsolldates the third C'le tlon 'S f"r " ten" f "Vt year"-
therefore, rise to remark that the and toilrtn rlaeB pf mlll niatteri a mm
friendly Islands of the South seas are reform ion) advocated by the depart
doscrlbed as an eatthly 'Men. The lmont n(1 rnaeg thp wognt 1!mt t0
natives hav, nothing to do b-tt catch ;u ponii,, WRi,.h Is the limit for the
fish, gather fruit sli.n son.ns and intornat lonn : parcel post,
grow fat The vwnien are very beau- ..Tne ra!o ,0 t,e cha-god for artl
tlf:il. but a trltle heavy, .vetoing be- PrrH(j n the rtira! route servl.-e
tween li;0 and 4"0 pounds When a ,n, ,.v rsrrier service will be ;
white man ccs tliete Vi t be has i(,nt(1 for fhp r.ff ,,ouni r l1ra,-tlon
to deposit $.ro with the government. of ,,01ln,i nni; 1 cent for .vi nddl
If he lives a de.-ent lif this money '()ona pmind or fra.-tlon of a pound.
Is returned to him at th. end of two; ..For fcn(,Tt( pRrcel post ser
years. If be mikes tro ible the T,(V, which covirs hll -nnll tr.tnspor-
money la contls.-ated and he li
ported.
THR WOMAN SI'EPRAGE
MEN r.
MOVE
tntlon ot'acr tl an local delivery in the
rurnl route tnd el'y -airier services,
graduate.! rates sre ! Tvtded. based
on distance "
FRUIT GROWERS
ATTENTION
A i iiuiiiission house owned
a::-l I'o'.'cd b fruit and pro
d in- tt'nv ers guarantees you a
sifiave deal on your prod 11
i ov.-utied to us. Ample niar
Utts. ,ibi.:t and i;it-lil. ;'.'
our ho.-.-s 1 f i es-
Wo W .1 " t 1 OlM.il i: 'tits ,.;
e;il' frui's and produce
Peai lie-, tomatoes, luelolis and
.1 :i ' t hmi pes i a :i
a i :i Hod in
' ' r . ;u in' it'.i s ;i ;tn, s.
1 ' . v,,,..,;. n, e Mi'.ieite.j
( o M 1 l i;i 1 1 I'lioin ( 1:
ot I HON.
t . C. steilien. Mar.
R'No. Wash.
The equal suffrage ni' vcn.ei t In
Oregon Is not luoxitif; us fast as 1:
fchould if its friends ,1:0 re:',l in
earliest Owe in Kansas tbe aic
liinklng a gallant fight and one t
the strong feature in the timxcf at
CHAM P!ON PiM'l.TUYM AN
Poultrineu i.m cot rome hem fit
from the expeilence of II W. Sati
l ovn a New llau pshlre fanner, who
has outdo: 0 th of:b ':1
poultr) experts and put t!'e
1 ' ri'rtlnn.l. trrco S
J- Se, vt ,i r,. s.hvi f t c t'. 'SC
' ' ! .f -1 li; v. ,., 1
Mu.lc A: 1 mi n O . a: irvio
. T .. w '. 1 - III I M I I li M i ; i
Uftl .".st. II.!,., . (I ,1
Chiropractic
Neuropathy
A natural and
advanced art of
removing the
cause of disease
without drugs or
knife. It is safe,
sano and reliable
for the relief of
pain and restor
ation to health.
Nature's
! Greatest
Alley
"Dawn of Hope" -Relief From Bondagi
Hon t dc
has m
w ri '1 !
air.
The
tread ot distase ncd no longer stand i,s s:.., fr.. n,i.,.....i v .1...
, ' 't lu" "s '". a '""ns-ennc an-.el of liuht and hope, converting pain and
!i;.s, ::. Mivimth and happmos. aMtu many tn,, ..peratl. tn and premature death.
No Drugs Knives Osteopathy or Faith Cure.
Chi; opt mi tie NVutopatlis neither
cures iiatuie ONLY ean Cure of i!is,
the 'auso. Chiropratic Neui opatliy
It Has oii.01U' opposrioll. sul'd
tr.
I'.is. ase. Th'.v leiimvo the cause and nature
adjustment, because Chiropractic removes
eir.u i . o-liled as indispensa 1 de !
1 o're .:s ....r;i tf-d thrc'ich (a:l .r.
e d' in-. 'e w i.vh to meet tl.o. e
C.ilN nude day or nitht citv
a' or 'cu:
fell ws ( !::
v as miow :i i' s-' t a.
1 :.; .' li p. eiU'
'I .v"'.i p,a tried everything else and have be
..I reliet Chiropi.u tic Neuropathy and get well as others ar
''" 1,1 '1: J a'l other iueth"ds.
ar country. Consultation and examination free.
a.l.-piato in every trial whre honestly tested.
e and stands out in bold relief without an equal, b
dirtier Nuiie, I niul -J ..er ( I.111
S 'Hindi's (, lei el l. I oiraiii c ?- S.
illi M. Hum-. ! to 1 ,miiI 1 to li-
Arthur E. Swain, C. N.
Helen R. Swain, .C N