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r FRIDAY. JUNE 28, 1012. TAGS rOIR WEEKLY ftOGllt RIVER COURIER Weekly Rogue River Courier OOt'NTY OFFICIAL PAI'IJC . -r i PM.iirMnr A. H. Yoorhiee, c a. t'ouui t, Editor I Jarail la tha IT Poat Oiflc at'alhlA rara Orant. raw. Oregon, a. mcodiI claa!hlT. th beQeflt of 30Q tall matter KI IIW HII'TION KATKH tae Year 11.60 U mouth. 75,to provide for tr red man and hi. Three Month. FRIDAY. JI NK 2. 1012 IT MAY BRING DW'EAT, Tbe re-iionilnatlon of William How- arrf Taft for Drenident of tbe United BUtfi by the rt-publK an national con - Tention Is certainly a great dlsap- poltum-nt to a majority of the voter. f seventeen proitreaalw republican tales When we take out tl solid outh and the other .t.tes which ure always found In the democratic column It will be .een that Mr. Taft ha. by no mean, an any road to sue- cam. The peopl- tbut Is the repub- llcan voter., wanted neither Taft nor Roo.evelt, but some ui.n who had not made hlm.elf obnoxious to the rank machinery a. well aa teacher, to The June national conventlona hi. and file of the party. .how him how to m.ke a living on ftht have been and .till are of tni The Courier on May the 5th came ( tbe farm. A rew year, more and rery highest Importance to the peo out editorially and advise 1 that both .these ward, of the nation will be .elf pje 0f tne entire country. To re- of these candidate, be dropped for the rea.on that they htd disgraced tbe high office that one wa. holding and that the othr had occupied. It asked that a suitable candidate worthy of tbe party be nominated at Cbli ago. This Idea became the deslrs of a majority of republicans but tbe machine which controlled the con vention carried out tblr plan, and purpose and if the party euffor. de- feat ibey will be re.ponslble for it. It j political stupidity. A baby In arm. la the general opinion of the beat j could have told tbem the result of posted men that Mr. Taft will not bejUraaenly running the .team roller elided, nod what Is more, that the republican party will suffer dl.ru,,- uon necause oi tno un-.ihe action or the men who controlled the conven Hon. ENCOURAG1NO SHOWING OUK BANKS. The statenient. Issued by OF the three banks of this city and pub taln a whole volume of prosperity as regard, the condition, which exist In thls city .nd county. It can be .aid tbat our bank, have been of great ...... v . .....Ku.r 10 me peuiue. naving hq. -a 1. I. .v- a ... t . 1- mv iu iniijiua ma uoaui'iai ioa in , ...... ounu uuiiness principles Justified. Her. are ,m. of the .,.''' a D.tform that might have which .how the financial condition 1l'n ron,,''rl antiquated when Co- of the three lanklna Institution. Imb discovered America." 01 me tnree tanking institution.. , u rirat conv tbe depoalU: -- - Depoeita. THF griEXCE OF HUMAN BREED- Joeephlne county bank 91.619 24 1N0. O P Banklna aV Tmat , u.u. iru.i It i. generaliy believed that the In- J2S.218.65 ternatiocal Kugechs congress, which First National Bank 4R2 R17 S4 . ..... ' "' "'U to take place in London in the near ifuture, ili inaiiKurate a new ra In Total $79,S55.2S Iina.ns. Josephine County Bank. l 78,482.57 0. P. Bankln. A Trn.t Co 19S.4S8.4S first N.tion.l Hank 309 112 .87 Total 15 S 1.1 SS 37 IUimU and Warrants llelrt. Josephine Conntv Bank f ro.90S.f7 O. P. P.nklr.g Trust Co 4 :, 966 S3 First Natloral Pack. . , 91.222 U Total $155. f 97 f 1 Total rash in vaults I 75. fS" 7?. In other barks 186. 54 58 Total I21S.2C4 S3 This showing poluts dearly to the, fact not onlv tbat our b.ck. re on a eound bests, but that business re n erallv throughout Joseph!rui co:.r.tv l In a proaperon. condition The deposit. In tbe vsrtaus banks wav br lee. than they were a vear atn hut thit wa. . speculstlve period h(rh fortunately do not exist at the pres-. ent time Today the outlook Is cer erslly favorable In all lines of h-is'-ness .rd a. a ccneji;ence. those en paited In rcercar.'.IW purs : ar- looking forward o refer t'r-.- nt ! a stes.lv k-roth INDIANS MAKING PROGRESS. W. have .till in the United R,.. a,.,n.ihin. nv isnAAA in. dlana on r.ervt!fina and tha nc. . rnment i. Kivln, them every pos- ,M.a,.. Tbe Indian theae are operated In 28 state.. How long tbe government will continue 0LhiMr. fl ,,,., nn, , ! an.wer. There I. abreaj an. impre.- "'.Ion that our red tribe, are not be- doming civilized a. rapidly a. they ehould Thli I. wi-m. The school. ar Anina mnA nrU fnp tha Indian 'bov. and girls and visit what tribe you will It will be found that they :.re adopting the way. of the white man and take to farming quite na- turallr. Nothing did the Indian m n.uch good a. to have the buffalo and ;other wild game dlwppear. It made 'it necewary for him to Wrn how to take care of himself and family. .Uncle 8am wat (i . .c-d to help thl. claa. and he provided many nece.- .arte. In the way of cattle and farm aupportlng in every particular. A GREAT POLITICAL FOLLY. The re-noinlnatlon of the cut and dried ticket at Chicago is considered by moat newspapers as a foolish Dro - " i" eedlng. Tbe Medford Sun of yester day voices public sentiment when it aya: "The most amazing thing about jthli most amazing convention I. it. i hen a megaphone artist had pro- j led lb. procession to tell the Peo- i" hc aroui 10 naPPen to hem. The only explanation I. that a -aajorlty of those In power would ;alher arcept political suicide than feddy. "And there you are. We have been making history the last few days and the last chapter wa. started several months aao. i 106 aemofrat. wm nave their lry at 0,lt of tne reat mlx-np a I''1 Party will be formed. XN6',her U m be headpd by Teddy 'or I.aFollette. Wll.nn rirv.n nr s.m . Jones. It Is KAfe tn nroill. t that It wdl - not DUt Itself fin rror1 aa farm-ln not put Itself on record as favoring machine rule over popular rule, or - - ,..,,. ru.e over popular rule, or numan welfare, l lns w ill be the flrat gathering ot its kind snd students of ...v. 1. . t , . 'ng forward to the Martin of uu or- D"n'ed In 1S44. 1 gar.ua: un which l'.l exentuaily t of In the republican party the con great benefit to the entire orld. veniion of lSfco holds the record ln The papers to be delivered are di- that convention 36 ballot, were taken vlded into time ilai-t.e- eugenics in relation to Mole). e.i.enic in rela- t lor. i o so. 10 !c k ..1,.! I :ii;rv an.! tha pravtii al a( 1 :;. a;!i n f er.gei.ic prin- clples The h!ef r; r pose the prcir.ot- era hae set th ms-ehes to achieve is to f.r.d 0:1 fron: the praca. ai b:o- lot ;c.i i 1 : m t eiat! I.i n: w a r'-t. : s ,. csla Wx o-r. P::: sent A b St " 1 : ,'..r.r: r,t co.nitr.es s. n.;.:i V row V.lir :'ae Moi; :..! w 1 . ; : e repr Vr'.ian: t'sler ar.ii Frar.i e and iiern.at.y t y the;v fot-i-nu-s: . :ei 'ls:. Iir.pc! : ai;: M t ,v .. ; tl.e i oc- v. : e.l ( . , by An ! '.. .,. ; .-.-.ess. ! hei r. a: : .u.i ,'. 1 . : v' por s;.; 1 .r.u !.'. : : Re. v rd . U. Ki . - se retarj . : Co;a;;a son e ot ;ti a r.d r. ir.'i:i ii f i: e.iv: klM' . v . liei; K w . s Of ;.e: :vn.:w! ! a sn n i-o".n.i!tee who ha.. read a paper Custon.s " 1. e e V. er.Mihi.i the Mnrr 1 of "The Inheritance of Fecundity," Dr- DTl1 F- W'"' -uperln- tendent of the New Jersey State Vll- f Epileptic., on 'The Inherit- ance of Epllp.y." Dr. F. A. Wood, of the Harvard Medical Schocl ha. cho.en a. the topic fir hi. paper j Some Interrelation. Between Eu- genlr. and Historical Research," and . L . ... ... . '- ' v. report of "Recent Investigation, a., . . ., ne' 18 ana raci:ci,iuy o. Sterilisation" Prof. D. Starr Jor- ", of Uland Stanford University 1 -Pf on "War and National Welfare. The meeting, of th congress are ;'h r"nh- It now look. a. If tbe hls- b " L'nlverslty of Lon- ,tory of the republican convention I. don. So'Ith Kensington, where thereto be repeated by tbe democrat, at " al8 l an exhibition. This will jBaltlmore. but at this hour It !. all include chart., pedigree.. photo- f"' work- Our United Pre., lea.ed r8 aDl BPImens Illustrative of ,w,re "Prt will enable our reader heredity, especially In man; reiic. ,to Judge for them.elve. what I. to f Charle. D.rwln. 81r Francl. Gal- "PPn. ,nn and Gregor Mendel, and portrait. of ffltnhle worker.. - &0L'T NATIONAL CONVENTIONS publican gathering at Chicago whs a noted event and wa. ttue largest con vention that ever had been held bv either of our political part lea. Historically considered the Chicago - . .. .v convention outranks all other, aa far a. dissension, among the delegate. are concerned. "When Greek meet Greek, then come, the tug of war. Kach of the contending Dartie. met fMnien W)rtny of the)r ,nd the re.ult will be momentou. In the po- .i.i . t. . . . ... . lltlcal hl.tory of our country. In that convention, entered the wedge which q Qe two elements of the psrty Thi) C0D,ervtive8 (reac.Ion. , , entered tha wedM and the pro - gresslve. (Insurgents) drove it home and split the republican organization which has so long ruled the country. In the line of history, let ua go . . , .v,., . .v.. nsn hack to that other year, that is 1860. which resulted In the baptism and vie - tory of the republican party which h.a hn K W. Th.t year wa. also responsible for the dl ruptIon or Bpllt ln the mocrati party by aD(, lhrough wnlcn WHs defeated In the fall election. 1ted ,n niglory, it is Interesting to lated in history, It Is In note mat it nas been 4 years snu ...... more man nve nai ots were reoutr-d noniln... . c.ndid.t, .. th(l ron Tention of eltber of tne two great parte.. . . , , The democratic convention in Ls6o bolds tbe record, 59 ballote being re- Qulr,d tll nominate DougH, Ag far back Bg i -y noweVer the (lem0( rats took 49 ballot, to nominate I-rauKliu Pierce. ln 1 S56, Buchanan was . v . nned on the seventeenth ballot, ami ,n 1S68 tt required 22 ballots to nam - pe?nour. 1 rup nignest niimner in - ,n-v other democratic convention, hniMor na. nh. 1..1L fcefo" GarCeld was nominated. The lt b,CMt ln the convention .s ifrc vt l "oen narrison was named on the eighth hailot. In 1S76 Hae was earned on the seventh hallo It required four rallots to ra: ,e B'alr.e in 1 S S 4 . and five to can.e r-v. ac in the democratic conenrnn . f lS9i' Lincoln was named on third ballot in 1S60 and re-nor.;i;-.;vt i n the ft st I allot in lfl. re rlvlrc all tie votes except those of MSvr hi di er.l to Crar the Jen.o. rats r.o:;.:: . on ! e f.rst ha'.ict. It. C.rar.t uas a . "a: ..:; :, .-.r.d :e-:.. nt 'p; ' s: : ; .r. 1 s7 in that e. ted M: Co .. o::..i.,ae.; ' ilreeV ' .ocrats a It. s tat; ed t ;he ear on tre f.rst hallo; 1c : s? de:. was tamed or the e, on i ' as was l!ar.'U. k is ISm ar land In T;'i4 Ir. lSv Cv:.t. car.-ed I ari :"it '.a:vat'.or. ar.'. '!v :.:..l re-ror rs'f j In 1904 Roosevelt i nominated by acclamation on the first ballot and j In tbe democratic convention Alton, B. rarker wa. also nominated on thi? first ballot. In 1 9! 1 William Howard 'r ran cnvention on tne nrsi mum i that "'e yer WIIMhw J. Bryan was j jnominated by the democrat, on the; 'r. hullot In 1912 President Taft nomm.ua on , tha rannhtlrnna and It Vet remains to - - - - - - democrat, at Baltimore by the eon- pennon now , .eMluu. - - Ballots win De required 10 aeieriuine Do yon know of any worth-while ' woman who is not Interested in the i ,ne lDWgs 10 w"r AUU uu ' u iknow of any woman interested in thlnp. to wear who doe. not find the store ads fascinating and valuahlp reading? Taint your houee with Patton's tiiin Proof paint. Sold only by Cra nier Bros. It SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for .Tot-ephlne County. M r Flndley. Plaintiff. ) vs. ) K;i;1 ,; r,rny. Heater A. 1 lliton. ' W. Huston. ) ij!;1 l'- Eli C. Gray. Addle ) Grav. Harry .1. Cray, M. ) Minnla Gray PftUoni ) Frank 1'atton, Albert M. ) i'rav' Pr'ha Gray, also ) 'Z"n " ZSi Inny rlpht. title. estate, i liin nr intprnst In Iho I pvop1.tv d. rlhe.1 In ) "if . otnplalnt herein, de- ) ,f" 'Jna"Slza 0 Grav 1IeJr A . ton. T. AV. Heston. Bessie Green. V. Cnvn. Mrs. M. F. Mitchell. Eli c (.ny Adflp 0rRy Hflrry 3 Gray 'm Minnie Gray Patton, Frank Pat- :","1- )hev! M- r'ray- nmha, r"-v- fil-s.i all other persons or parties nn- IKnnwn "'-"I"- v -- itate. lien, or Interest In the real es- ,1,'" rl,',l in lht' ' omplalnt here- i " ,n the namp f s;Ue of 0rp. ,uon yon are hereby required to ap- ,',t'iir an" answer tne .nmpiaint men auninst ynu In the above entitled 'suit. within six jreks from the date '"e n,s' PUMIcatlon Of ttlls sum ,nnna which first publication is .Tune 2Sth. 1H12. 1., XrwiLVeTU":"; thereof the plaintiff will apply to (,1"rt f"r the relief demanded ln his coniplaint. substantially as fol- ilo t0-'lt: For a deor-e declaring jlnterest whatever ln or to said land Bn(1 premises, or any part thereof. ;anfl tnat ti.e plaintiff is th lesal wner In fee simple of said land snd ,ne whole thereof: that the defend- ants and earn of tnen, be req,r(,d : to convey ail interest and claim to said iand to plaintiff within sixty days from entry of said decree, and in default thereof said decree shall h. j ... j . ..... M'r ltIMt i1!UI ,ttKt" M! ".inHl"I.l to such conveyance and stand In lieu thereof. That the defendants and each of them be forever restrained and enjoined from assertipc any claim whatever in or to said prem ises adverse to plaintiff, and for iiidcir.ent and decree for- his costs and disbursements , ,,, . . . . sp.mmo.s is published in the Liver t o,r,er. a weekly ruws- f cnnin 1' trii at An tvnKI ch Ro8,ie Tl. I. paper o onnrol Pl.nnl..l .,KH., ' erl at (.rants lass. Orecon. by order of the Hon. Stephen ewell Judge of tlu rnuntv court of the state of Ore- iron for Josephine conntv. dated the :th dav of .lune. 1912." J. N. JOHNSTON. AtTornev for PlalntlT ' r ' " '""" In the Co-int? Co irt of th State of Oregon for Josephine County. In the Estate of Penam!n IMmmlck IV eased No? he is hereby civen to all per- sons havir.c any ciaii;i or claims asainst the es-a of Benjamin IMni- r.lt k. iVa$i d. to !rsont thotr .la.ms o..a verir.-.t acior.nna to ;aw. v.. t :iui;n. ot Keny. I'regon. who. on on or before s'x months from the June 7th. 15M2. made honest ad en d.fe of the f.rs-t puhpeation hereof, try serial No. i 7 7 1 . for SE4 SE'4' to Vir.-l 1. Piiv.niick and Fdwa-.i 'Sec. 7. N'-j NK4 Sec is anJ s 1 K P;T!H-m. k tV d Tv appointed NW'4, section 17. towasi.ip S. -is.:VS aid n.ttn ;o!nt dm'.n!?rn rs the satd esta'e. at 0 rants ras. O't 'cor., or ; Col j c Wjt'ia ",-s. 1 their attonmjs. a? their offli ,-. !r T-:"s ' .i'!:r,c ; r,-,r- r O-i-goti The d ae f 'If first vill. ?or (.f h's rot 1. e ! the 2h dav of Jir.e 1 . 1 9 1 2 , ! S'cr.ed Vinc.il. 1.. P1MVICK. ' SvvV F:-Wnp v n;'',!CK " ' di i:..s-riVors ; Fsta-e . r. II 1 I af--w I ! F ,p tit tlk.. j. 1 - J-fflr I a m iii ii m Our .KrtiiiK gCMxlH (lepaitnient is full of everything to rare for the nels of the ramjier and sportsman. We carry the iHrgest atixk of fiMrtini irixxN In Grant. Paso and invite your Inspection. If you can't titi't what you want eNe wliere, we have It. TENTS. AWNINGS, WAGON COVERS, CAMP ING SUPPLIES. FISHING TACKLE Split hiinilmo rcxN from SI to s" 'IH.H1" vteH roils from to SI Files, per dozen, fi-oin SOc to .SI. .VI Spinners, from !( to 2IK1 Lines, silk or linen, per coll.... to lioc Fish baskets from KV to MI..10 Loaders. slnile or double 10c to ."He KeeN 'J.'c to Si.VOO Leader io 2.V Fly Iwxiks -J.V to S'J GUNS AND AMMUNITION. lleiiiinuton tari2't ritles. 22 $12 Keiiiiiiuton tarpet rilles, liht weight, 22 $0 Remington single shot 22 ritles $4 to $0 II shot guns $(( ;l.o-shot air amis $1 Shot shells for 22 t itles Shot shells for II shot guns Grants Pass ( TICK TO ( KFI.H(i;s. j LAS VEGAS. X. M., June 27.- j That the Johnson-Flvnn fleht will In the County Court 0f the State of' 81 111 Oregon for Josephine County. jstart Promptly at 2 p. ni. (mountain In the Estate 01 HeUn K. Ruwe. Dt-ltime) was the positive announcement ceased. Notice 18 hereby given to ail per- ma le toda-v l'-v Promoter Jack Cur sons having any claim or claims ley. Effort, of newspaper men tn in against the estate of Helen K. Rowe, , n , t 10111 deceased, to present their cairns duly e 1 urIey t0 hold the battle in the verified according to law. on or hi- morning failed because Curlev was fore six months from date of the now, . . . first publication hereof to Fred A. "Dar"e t0 en the railroada to bring Williams, the duly appointed. qual-ttu exPected crowd, into the city in tried and actins adiuirristrator of time. For the first time in ten davs said estate, at his offiie in the Tuffs !f)la t ' building at Grants Pass, tiregon. weather was ver-v hot. but both The date of the first publication j fighters were out earlv, each dolne of this notice is tne :.'Mh day ol.hnn. ... ,, June. A. P... 1912. b0Ut elght ml,ee (Signed) FRED A. WILLIAM:?. ; Administrator of the Estate of Helen K. Rowe. Heceased. Colvin A: Williams. Attomfv TvoTicK FtMTiTiTn7-Tn(7vrDe'flrn,lent of the or. u. s. ivpartment of the Interior. V. S. l8,ld ffi'e at Rofeh"r?- Oregon, land ol'ti.e. at Koselmr- nr.,...,, June L'6. ln'. " ': Notice is herely given that Maryl E. Kobidean, of Kerhy, Oregon. who. On iv 1 ? ,.j 1 . ....... j.-i.. u.aue uuiuesieau entry serial No. uTtlTu. for . 2 S'a. , entry serial .o. u.H.u. for Section IT. township 3! S w est Willamette meridian. ranee : 1 . ' "" '' U'fH notiee of intention to make final onm.:ll"","uia"Pn proof, to establish !mutation ,,., . f.h,ieh ithe ,and abovt des,.ril,e, ,,,f I'ert Smith. Fnited States on.mi.s- si'iner. at (a'ants Pass. 0;- gon. on the l.'.th day of August. IP!:'. ' 1 i.uui.mi uuu,.s a x:tuees Louis M. Nadel. MiVs Pur,l;n. Ida irner and Mahlon Beckey. all Turner Kerhy. Oregon. BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register oTH K FuR PI UI U ATION , l'epartir.eut of the Interior. U. land office at Roseburc j June 26. 1912. Ortg n. ' No? ire is hertiv ,-ivon t.o. i..... 'S range . -,st Willau.ette has filed neth e of ;:i;oii:. meridian. " tO ;i. rte r.na! c omni aatu'ti proo;. to etal'ii o the land ;ihK r d-' r;bed. l.e- ''ore Heibert ,.' - lir.int t ass. Ore- oi..!i.:iu:.( r. at 's;on - ou :i ..g:;st. Ciai'iia;;: r.;,Pi-s . s !S,i' " c, r'iie. Will M Nadel and Ma -.Ion Kerhy . Or. 0 r.. t-: f m m ww Yi mw w J9 ' ai BASEBALL GOODS. -Renrh" and "K A X" catch- ts' iiiitA, nnaranteeil 73c to $3 Gloves from 50e to l.RO Hulls. "IJphcIi." official, "Ma jor Lcanue," "Spaulding". ... lo to $1.23 Scoi-e l)ooks 23c P.ule ImioUs 10c Mim'I plates 23c Masks from 73c to $1.30 'iHcIkt protectors $3 liiit'. hickory, ash or oak 23c to $1 Ankle protectors 7,v Hardware Co. (TK K Ft R PI KLICATIOX. : -b- N"tl(' is hereby given that Louis N,el- of Kerby, Oregon, who, on : : made homestead entry serial .0. ",H.4 fnr loo -j 1 . m ., o uuu ctionl,. township 39 S. range ' "rsi " "'amette meridian, has n.ed notice of lnntinr. 1.. iv mane uudl claim to the land ahov. .h.a before Herbert Smith. United State, i TrHnis rass, ure- on uie .a aay of August. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: ZJa ' . fi1,0n key' , J Rob'dean and Ida Turner, all BENJAMIN F. JONL3. Register. NOTICE FOR rrnucATiox. Department of the Interior, U. S land 1 ' A , r. . .... ... "rS"" June 26. 1912. Notice Is hereby gi-en that Ida Turner, of Kerby, Oregon, who. on May 21. 1912. made homestead en try serial No. o;fi;i. for XE l4 and IV'n SF.i4, section 7. township "9 S. rar.ee 7 west Willamette mer idian: has filed notice of intention to make final five year uroof, to estab lish rial Til tn tha land K.. j,.lK. ed. before Herbert Smith. Fnited States fommfecfrtn.:- o. n.. Orecon. fn the ir.-h dav of August. 1912. C'aitr.ar.t nanii-s ns witnesses: I. M Nade1. Miles Purdin. Mary Roblde.-.n and Mahlon Be-key. all i f Kerhv. Orecor. BENJAMIN F. JONES. heels'er. 1 i v Vcr- 1 r-