Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 26, 1912, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    WEEKLY ROfll E RIVKR COURIER
FIlIH.tr. JI LV 2fl, 19,,
PAGE SI.V.
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LEVI STRA'JSS 4. to.
MFRS., SAN fPANCISCO
JUDGE HANFORE RESIGNS.
SEATTLE, July 22. Forced to
action by revelation that be, while
judging railroad cauea, bad learned
railroad laxeH, apparently In return
lor "friendly relations," and, it In re
ported, spurred on by leiiuest of
President Taft, United Sttei Dlatrl-t
Judge Cornelius II. Hanford, under
Impeachment Investigation by a com
ni 1 1 tee of congress, today resigned.
Whether or not tbe Impeachment
Investigation shall be continued tbe
congressional sub-committee which
baa been probing Hanford'a Judicial
acts and his private life could not
ay. They have wired to congress for
direction. They are expected this af
ternoon when the sittings of the com
mittee will re-open at 2 o'clock.
Hanford assigned as his reason for
resigning that his lu-alth Is poor.
Throughout the Inquiry to date
scores of witnesses have testified that
Hanford was addicted to the exces
sive use of liquor and some oi them
declared him to have acted Inde'ent
ly In public places. In addition to
tills a number of witnesses have
suown that his action In appointing
receivers fur various business con
cerns in unci about h'eattle was far
fr"m being above suspicion.
The llnnford defense collapsed ap
parently when tbe Investigating com
mittee showed a determined effort to
get at the bottom oi Judge Han
ford's alleged buslne. - deals with
litigants. The Hai. i. ilecisiou re
ducing (lie Nortberii ! a. ill' railway's
taxes, while he was negotiating for
t tie purchase ol thousands ol acres or
land from the railway, was a stagger
ing blow to the defense when Repre
sentative .McCoy" rend It Into the rec
ord. On top of this came the commit
tee's sensational move late Saturday
to Investigate the whole relationship
Mirny
existing between Kerr and McCord. 'known to the medical fraternity. Ca
attorneys, and Hanford. Itarrh being a constitutional disease,
When the committee adjourned j requires a constitutional treatment.
Saturday, Chairman clra.ian, an- j 'K1'"!!1 C 19 tak; Inrn:
a V. act 111 ir d . ect v nnnn tha l.lr.nH
noumed that the luvesta .on would
be resumed at !' o'clock this morning-.
Mut the committee did not take ite
regular place at that time. Tor sev
eral minutes the committee members
and tlie attorneys for Hanford wen
seen In hurtled consultation About
9 33 the l otnmlt'ee went Into execu- 'Send for list of testimonials,
ive so4Hl.ni. a few minutes later'. .Ad,r": Cheney ft Co., To-
mgressman McCoy called Into the
'iterence all three of Hnnford's at-
neys. K. C Hughes, Harold I'res
;i and ('. W. Dorr.
Rumors became rife at this June
' :ie that the committee was discus-'
ing what pro.ediire to follow In rase
Judge Hanford should resign. WASHINGTON, July 2:'.-- Former
About 10 30 Chairman Graham, j Senator Scott of West Virginia test l
Judge Hanford an.t Attorney Hughes j8ed today before the senate campaign
left the federal building and went to contribution investigating commlt
a nearby telegraph oftlce. Judge) tee. He was a member of the repub-
11 an ford sent In hi resignation at
that time, while- Chairman Graham
wired to the house Judiciary commit
ter asking that resolution 1h passed
b; the houso Instructing Its commit
to whether to continue the Investl-
gi'
HAlM'i" WOMEN,
Plenty of Them In UrnU Pim, and
(Johl KeitNon for It.
Wouldn't any woman be happy,
After years of backache suffering.
Pays of misery, nlgnts of unrest,
The distress of urinary troubles,
When she finds freedom.
Many readers will profit by the fol
lowing Mrs J. Waterman, Phoenix. Ore
ion, says: "1 lave uo hesitation In
recommending Dunn's Kidney nils
a I have had ample proof of their
merit. Over-exertion or being on my
feet for any length of time caused my
back to ache and sent sharp pains
througn my loins Oequent head-
aches and spell i of dullness also
bothered me. I knew that my kid
neys were at fault and hearing Doan's
Kidney Pills highly recommended, 1
procured a supply. I began their use
and they relieved the difficulties
which had so long distressed me."
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster-Mllburn Co , Buffalo,
Nw York, sole agents for the I'nlted
State.
Remember the name- Doan's -and
tifc no ethsr
i:GLA M! I'KOMUM
FOR IMMENSE FLEET
OF lIti:.H)V.l UlITs.
LO.VDO.s, July 22. Iutro-
duIng the supplementary naval
estimate In the eomir.ons to-
day Secretary Churchill an-
nouD'ed tnat England Intends
to Increase her shipbuilding-
program for the next Ave years
to 21 dreadnaugh'B. fi t the
first year and four annur.lly af-
terward. Fifteen hundred men
will be adued to the personnel
of tbe navy this year.
4- Churcblh declared that 33
dreadnaugbts will be In com-
mission In 1914 as against Oer-
many's 29. Work on eight
cruisers Is to be haB'ened and
eight battleships will to con-
stantly kept In the Medlterran-
ean. The estimates also pro-
vide for an airship fleet.
The secretary declared that
Premier Borden of Canada has
authorized the statement that
Canada favors- any steps to
strengthen the navy.
A LltERTA MAN WILL
MK'ATE IN CiRANTS PASS.
Through twenty-two states In
search of a clime more congenial and
a country of better agricultural and
commercial prospects in which to
make a home for himself and his
family, W. 0. Hill, of Acme, Alberta,
has decided upon Josephine county
and (Irants Pass as his Eldorado.
Mr. Hill has been engaged In fann
ing In the northern country, where
the mercury goes through the bottom
oi the thermometer in the winter and
then knocks the top off In the Bum
mer. Ho has been successful In his
avocation from the point of view of
dollars and cents, and now comes U
the valley of th Rogue where na
tural conditions offer less resistance
to effort.
lie has taken housekeeping rooms
In tin Dean apartments, where the
family will reside while Mr. Hill re-
turns to Alberta to harvest his iron.
wne w retnrn herp ,0 mae a
home.
100 REWARD $i'0.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at
least one dreaded disease that science
has been able to cure In ill its atagej.
and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the OnlV nosltlvn euro firm
Jaiid mucous surfaces of the system.
thereby destroying the foundation ol
the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constl-
tutlon and assisting nature In doing
Its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in Its curative powers
that they offer one hundred dollars
jfor any case that It fails to
cure.
ledo. Ohio.
i Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall s Family PUla for con
stipation.
jM NAIi: ((iMMIIIEi: pKmtF.
' ( WIPAHiV ONTIIIHl HONS
lican national committee in 1904.
1 .eorge . Perkins, said Scott, 1
asked me that ear regarding the!,;"
situation in West Virginia. I said
there was some doubt of the re-elec-ibui
of the republican candidate for
governor. He saij ho was a friend of
Roosevelt and would not like to see
West Virginia go democratic and
then he gave $15,000 to help the
jiampalgu there. I contributed noth
ing to the natloual fund, but gave
I i o .000 0r $10,000 to the West Vir
ginia fund."
Scott said ho kuew of no contribu
tions by Morgan, Havetneyer or othe
trust magnates.
I'KKI'AKF. FOU lFFFSF
PA NAM IAN L .ON F.
WASIIINUTiA. .lul Items
for the fortification and armament of
the Panama canal amio contained lu
the sun.lrv civil appropriation bill,
now before tlie sena'e. and are as
follows'
For sea coast b.iltiuies, Jl.i
000; tuibuiarlnes. I.'JO.imiO; field
fortifications and camps. Ijou.OOO;
purchase, man ifa, tuie and test of
sea i oast cannon. "o0 t; am'uanl-
I It'll. 0iU
Mining blanka it
Ccv
he Courier Of-
CLAIMS AGAINST THE IITV
are oriei:ei paid.
At tne regular meeting of the
council on Thursday evening the
finance committee reported favorably
on the following claims against the
city, and on motion seconded and
carried, the report was adopted and
warrants ordered drawn on the
treasurer for t he several amounts:
Rogue River Water Co $182.40
California-Oregon Power Co.
s'rect lights 362.50
P. P. Proctor, pr'nttng 87.90
P. P. Proctor, printing Im
provement bonds 4 8.00
Josephine Co. Abstract Co.,
absraMlng 1.40
illiams Pros. Door & Lum
ber Co., stakes 15.00
McLean Auto livery, metal
polish
H. J. Clark, rent for ware
house Pn-tal Telegraph Co.. tele
2.00
6.00
grams
('rants Pass Hd a . Co., sup
plies Rogue River Hdw. Co.. sup
plies fire department
(Iran's Pass Steam Laundry,
laundrv fire department .
Leonard k N'eas, repair on
sprinkler
W. l Chambers, work on
streets
4.85
1.10
l.S.-
2.40
4.o0
2.50
FORMER F'Rl ITKALD RESIDENT
writi s of i:sti:i:x orego.v.
(ml (.. (.rill, hi 1. S. Mail Service,
Tells of draiid Roude itiiil
Wallowa Countries.
A letter from Carl G. Grill, who
left here some weeks ago to enter
your I'to le Samuel's employ in the
railway mail service, writes the Cour
ier from l.aGrande, Oregon, his run
beini! between that point and Joseph.
In writing of the territory through
which his now duties take him, Mr.
Grill says:
"La Grande .Is in the Grande
koiule valley, taking its name from
the Grande Ronde river, which flows
thru it It is some 2, "oh odd feet In
elevation and is a rich farming sec
tion. Some fifteen or twenty miles
out the valley narrows until it finally
becomes the Grande Ronde canyon.
The mountains rise In majestic gran
deur from tht; river and are covered
to some extent with pine and fir.
"At Rondova the Wallowa Joins
the (liande Ronde. A steel girder
bridge spans the river. The road
here leaves the Grande Ronde and
heads southeast up the Wallowa, also
a canyon. Just before arriving at
Wallowa city, tlie canyon widens out
and becomes the Wallowa valley.
This is a rich wheat section. I am
told, while stock-raising is also en
tered into, more so up towards
Joseph than in this locality. Vast
herds of sheep and cattle are shipped
from this willey. The country U a
rolling plateau some 4.000 odd feci
high at Joseph, marked with the
same black soil that marks the
Gramle Ronde valley.
"After leaving Wallowa you come
in sight of the snow -capped peaks of
the Wallowa mountains, which cul
minate at Joseph in Mt. Joseph, ris
ing: sotii' 4, mm or ri.Uoii feet ahow
t-. surrounding country.
"Here, nestling in a pocket of the
mountains, and shadowed by the
horay peak of Mt. Josep.i. is beauti
ful Wallowa lake, a mile and a half
wide and some the miles lone For
beairv and sublime crandeur I m(.
lieard it said that many localities of
i Alps cannot surpass this
nciithliorh. 1,1,1 of Kastern Oregon.
"Hut while this Is a beautiful and
interesting lino from a scenic point
of view to tlie person who has lots
of time ou his hands, one who is on
biisitu-s and in a hurry would lie re
minded of the old story of the slow
train throiuli Arkansas. Our scl,ed
nles at Joseph is 3:30 p m , but ac-
tuallv we are d'i. th.ro ul..., i
rive This is not a clticlsni of the'
road Th. American roads have J
sood many sins charged un to them
but often d not get the uraUe ,i i
Traffic conditions here do not war
rant a;i alt passenger service. When I
the countrv becomes a little mo-.. 1 eii Min d"s 0n Foundry
densely jotted, and the ,o.,d frnmi"1 th We8t Iiart of town when
lluniliigtou continued down
th
Snake to l.ewiston. and this line u i
evetided front Moiulowa down the
r.rande K 'tide to connec. with it, we
mav hope to have a more rapid, if a
more complex service its tg no
dream, but It Is based on surveys that
have been made."
Pysentery Is always serious and
of'en a dangerous disease, but it can
he cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Choi
er and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured
it evea when nulUnnnt and epl-J'-ml'V
For s.i'e by all dealers.
IH KGKK SAVS THAT
HANFORD S RESIGNATION'
CONFESSION OF GITLT.
'
WASHINGTON, July 22.
r "I tak Judge Hanford a reslg-
nation as an admission of his 4
guilt," was the statement. here
today of Congressman Berger of
Wisconsin, "who introduced the
resolution calling for the 1m- !
peachment of the Seattle jurist. 4 .
When Informed that Hanford
had tendered his resignation to j
President Taft, uerger said: j
"In Intorduelng my resolu- j
tion calling for action against
Hanford, I was fighting corrup-
tlon on the bench generally and
not Judge Hanford personally.
The Hanford and Archbald cases 4
are splendid argumnets for the J
recall of judges. It would be a j
mighty good thing for th? coun-
try if a couple of dozen more f
United States Judges would re- j
sign or be recalled by the peo- ,
pie. The present system of lm- j
peachment Is unsatisfactory, ;
y cumbersome and costly. The '
fact that Hanford resigned Is a
confession that I had a good
case against him and that my
action was justified. I had oth-
er undisclosed evidence against j
him and he probably knew It !
was coming." .
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
LAND PROM ( TS SHOW.
What has heretofore been known
tbe Oregon Apple Show will be
greatly broadeued in scope and pnr -
pose-this season, the state Hortlcul- t
tural society, under whose auspices
and management the show is held,!
enlarging It to the Pacific Northwest I
Land Products Show. The fall exhi-!
bition will be held in Portland No-1
veniber 18th to 23rd, inclusive. In'
announcing this expansion, the boad
oi directors says the following:
"After careful consideration by ,
the board of directors and the offi
cers of the Oregon State Horticultur-;
al society, a conclusion was reached ;
that tiie interests of those engaged in
the many brain lies of agriculture I
should be recouued as well as the
Interests of the orchardlsts. There-;
fore, every district in the Pacific '
Northwest will lie invited to arrange
for competitive exhibition, collective
displays of all orchard and soil pro
ducts grown In and best adapted to ;
their respective localities.
"To the orchardist. districts, com- i
merclal clubs, and other exhibitors,
will be offered attractive cash prizes
and other premiums of value, as an
Inducement to exhibit the best of '
their commercial fruits and products i , ' Ct U,at tllls hiud ,a fine brkk ljloek llext the
In all competitive classes. i forase is in den,and at 'd prices prime reason for tlie structure being
"Xb entry fee will be charged lt h,gll,y lirofltaule- anJ has to provide the lodge with an ade-
Space will be allotted as near re- lnll,ced many Persons to turn their quale meeting place. The building
iiuiremeiits as possible ; attention to growing it. It requires will be 50x1 vO feet in size, of two
"The Pacific Northwest Land Pro-ir'.Ch SOi' a"d abundant Irrigation, full stories and basement. The up
ducts Show will be educational in !J "h these conditlons 11 an be pro- per floor will contain the lodge hall,
character and all its purposes, and bv '"L1,bly grown ln tl,is section where SxGO. with ante-rooms. The lower
collecting in one grand displav all "'arket and actlve demand Mists. 'floor will contain store rooms. The
that the orchard and soil produces f the best new flelrts ot 1-ont will be of pressed brick. This
will enable districts and individuals 'n the rounty belon?s to Dr- s- lodge is but two years old. but it
I to compare tli.dr fruit and other
crops with all other sections; to con-
alder the effect of soils and clima'ic
conditions, and tins leurn what var-
iietiesnre best snit.! to tueir own in-
Icality."
i
! MWKYor A KAI IJAPK.
Drive away your Backache, get to-
day a package of Mother .;rav s i -
omatic Leaf for the kidnevs and cor-
rectlng that lame, sore and a'l on-
strung feeling of the nerves. If your
kidneys an too frequently, r action
is corrective and the best Regulator
At Druggists or by mall 50c. Sample
FREK. Address. The Mother Gray
o.. 1 Roy. N. Y.
"
FALLS FIFTY FFFT
"oiroM OK WFLL.
E' A- Laerrfn 11 fifty feet
" cw a"naa- out miraculous-
ly escaped serious injury. H0 wbb
oottotu or a flfty-flve
ne was partially overcome by the
8enerate1 la ths slaft, auj ac-
tempted to climb up the ladder to the
top. He was within Ave feet of tne
top when he lost consciousness and
fell to the bottom, luckily not strlk-
ing the eurblnj In the descent. There
was no water in the well and Mr.
Laggergren struck on his back,
which was severely sprained, and he
was otherwise bruised, injuries from
whlch he will readily recover, how-
ever. He waj removed from the ei:
with a rope which other w0rkme-.
lowered to him
Josephine County Grange Fair
Grants Pass. Sept. 18, 19, 20
1
$1000 IN PREMIUMS
Save your big grain, grow big fruit and tare for fine stork,
then enter for premium when the time conies.
IF A NEW RAILROAD CAME TO GRANTS
PASS WOULDN'T YOU BE SURPRISED?
Well, No Matter Whether it Does or not
Laurel Crest
Will Offer the Same Attractions of
ELEVATED LOCATION,
GOOD SOIL,
IRRIGATION,
SHADE TREES,
BEAUTIFUL VIEW, ETC.
To the Buyer Looking for the
BEST PLACE FOR INVESTMENT OR HOME.
Lots for sale by
Nellie O. Miller, Owner
, '
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IKE FIRST (IJ1KINJ1 BANK
:grants pass, ore.
CAPITAL, - $50,000.00
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $50,000.00
We issue bank drafts, travelers
checks and letters of credit. When trav
eling you will find these a very great
convenience.
i AiiMi it loi ;hkiik;i;
(iltOWS IM(; ALFALKA.
Alfalfa has become one
most popular crops grown
of the
in this
ge' ls lorated tnree has made a wonderful growth from
'"'J?8 be'W Grants Pass' and the;the time of its organization.
. rntalns thirty-five acres. At: To provide funds for the construe
f th? flrst Cllt?ing thls ,i,,n ot the building, bonds In the
9um,ner U was waist high in most 'amount of $10,000 were issued,
P'as In some breast high. The bearing T per cent interest, and
.jield in the flrst cutting was more jwhen they were offered for sale they'
i m ana it can
certainly he claimed that the field
" " Prett' Wh" the n,ow,n !
Z? !
After cuttIn a"d curing It I '
was marketed on the field at $10.00 !
Per ton, bringing a handsome reve- :
nue to the owner I
1 rop- on acf'0,nt of the
timel' ra,ns- did not need irrlga-
tion, but the doctor was prepared t .
pilt tne water Qn had u ,)een ne(ipg
sar-v- He pumps from the Rogue
river, a distance nf 45 ,v v.
- - .v .1,1,
tt brings It directly from
river to the alfalfa fields by a cen-
trlf"8al six Inch pump, which raises
lllc "B1r at rate or 900 gallons
per mlnute- This pump Is run by
a s""e engine ana furnishes irrl-
sacion not only at moderate expense,
b,lt abundantly.
Dr- Lushrldge Is one of our most
pnrprising farmers in this county
and he has developed the alfalfa
farm fiI1olPn of as well as another
farni 0,1 ,he oppesite side of the Ap-
P1". T-ast year he set a worthy
examP'e to those who have the
n,oru5' ,0 devetope farms In Jose-
phim? ronfy. On the two places
nntloned he expended within the
Past twelve months $3,500.00 In bet-
terments.
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Courier offle.
ODD FFLLOWS WILL
l;i lLI AT KoGiKUFK.
The Odd Fellows lodge at Rogue-
River will commence the erection of
tound ready takers at par.
Artlettc Job work at Courier office
Send For
This Seed
Annual-Free
ISHy imdi an Medf oc purity nd
fcmunilioa. No tndt i t pickrd
1 lu unlm ihnelwo qutk'in ti-rw
theCTrhjtatadud. Out fully
quipped Uboralory undct the
dirrrtion of cinHi and eirt
ml IrOer inrmrt all $or wk.
hen buying lJly'Tci,rwi bur
bcmMd crora. Snd fof caulot.
Th Oiu. h. LZj Co., 5
AutHcrtHe Knri rjl, i. kl. .(,..:
aooui bn-el.ni, hue una. mj,a.. L?Ct
t-rimg aad hsurng poultry it fcXAVi
coitainni io ihe UtHI ed.rton J IV VtTXV
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Snd fof copy, hr.
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CHICHESTER'S PILLS
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