Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, November 08, 1912, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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coniracis lei for
sewers and sidewalks
Conti ;nt8 for In i oii.-lr'H linn of
tin m'Vuis tliioiii-li I, I'n k Z, If,
1.'. a !it It), of 11. II. Miller k Co. 'a
aiitininii In ihe ii were awai,.'l
i tin; loiini'il l;itt night, tin; m
tr.ii t for tin work mi the fiiht two
!'! hi guinj; in Vainer Steel at
$'.','. :'.', iiinl oil 1", iitid 1 ; to S 1 i a .- I ;t
k WolKe at l.'li'i. The hewers are
:i '. ''.' feet long, ami an- to In
' l.ll' I II' tell (if fix-Ill' ll (Cllll'llt tile.
Tin liU ueiv optional as lo tin.'
( !,.irai h-r of the tlie laid, ail'! a vole
: l In- run in 11 hlioweil that Caldwell,
I i.iiiIiIh, llciiimcr. riillli'is iinl
W'ol fi rhlici tier favored the cement,
nili Ii Is ih.iii ii lai I I'lcd here," wlill.
Clark and Kvciton voted for the vit
rilled product. Previous to tin.- ta!;
1 1 1 -; of the hallol Herman WeMci
lielde nddresHeil the cumuli, advoiat
llrg the, u.-e of the ceiuelit tile.
;. K. Kymm was also a Milder
for Hie lavliu of the newer, hin I i !
for lilm kH 1.'! and II heiilf and
for l."i and I'!. $":J V.".u.
I'or the colihtriii lion of the cement
walk ii ron nil the new city hall A I iurl
Anderson k Co. Iild $:':'.!, and Schell
k S' liell mad.- a f inure of $1.'IV
The foi nicr wuh incepted,
Will Consliiut Mm clioiisc.
Tin. I.n I Id i n mi., ...iii..,. :, I .
Ftiuiied lo :el IlL'iiri'S on the con
Htruciion of a Imililliii; for the Iioiih
liu of (he illy machinery, the Iniild
in either he of hi Irk or Iron, and
( '(instructed on tlie lot to the west of
the hall. It was thoimht that a
hiilldiim '.'.'.xliu would ho requllred to
Ii' Id all the machinery and tools, as
Wei! as tlie fuel supply.
Condemn for W ider Si reel,
Condemnation proi cediiii's were
nut Iiorlzed to widen KcHlerson slret,
which is the eastern con! in mil ion of
i:elyn avenue. Tlie property own
er on the north side of the hireet
had already clven !!'i feet, and to
W Iden the street to .".( feel 'JO feet
on tlie sontli tilde will lie condemned.
Instructions were also nlveti for
the I lllldellllia I Ion of the old Sal Vi'
tle:i Army hall, the s1 ruci ure helm;
colislilered tlllsa!'.' for I lie hohiili ol'
llleet IliKH, and a lueiiace to the city
properly which it adjoins.
Move Touts Out of Itiisiness llisiricl.
The reiiiei t of V. I'. (io( ilniiui for
ieriillHson lo roof 0Vf' homc teliipi)-
ijiry strui'iures to the rear of his
place of lnisiiie-s was denied, the
committee lepoitllii; that he wished
to enclose some chicken houses, an I
that the keepiir; of fowls within the
hnsliiei-'H district was :i nuisance.
Tlie council H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 te, (he repoi t of
the (nmniitfee. and the 'iiarshal will
order the removal of tlie poult ry.
The hiiihllmi loiniulltee repor'ed
I n a I elect ric 1 1 t ii i is lor t !,e i ,n
I all hvi
ill! hy been ordered of the .Moon
lei trie Co., and shades for the win-
i:i
dows from the Moore furniture Co.
An ordinaii'v making a icfuiid of
$ou In the p: i i tt owners aloii,'
the alley In Mock :IJ was passe. I.
The cost of ihe linorm ehieiu had
lieeii this atliiuiir It ss Ih'.ltl the '!!
In, lie .Hid the asses.-lllclll.
WILSON SWEEPS NATION
( Continued f nm I'ae 1 . 1
..ili"; 1 b'd,,, I
Of the oil 1. .,:;, Ilo I.,,' J,;,.
I'.irelitlj i an led S;e'u.iii!i:.:.. Iit.ip
: d Thtir.-i.'!; . . ...ies Tim '.-ad
v lined in 1 lie ( mm' rj ma ma l.ini
a i en i ruder w i; h I.i-'er lor lii st
I '
t i I U'Aie i. .V T! "
I in i it ) ot K. 1 1 er,;, 1 1 1 i , . : at i
I .. 'idid.lt ' ej i -. I '. Oil! S .". .
i "' to
Iietu:n i'. o;.; l.s',1 pivnnt- show ,',,r Coniiy Surveyor
t ... 1 1 Ins pi. i :n. in U '..re. iter . li.iu v.i,. .-u,d M,.nS, h. Kep
i ah united last nub:. The tunics i V. K Whipple. Se
i '. e :
I Mil, i, . I . o, 7 '.
si .. 3 1 o i; .; ; ,,e
!' '.' D
Willis.
"ii. Wc
I r
ini"d ihe entire
outi'v d-nio, u iti,
Jn.Ue I'ut.ti
:at" and Co,,'
ticket to in l
;,nd vv hi!,, tlie !egi.-- j
s'i'.; ,n dou'.' .it is j
I it I e I esu! t s ., i ,
I 'd believ ed t ! it
i i a t - or i ,';";'' i i
i'.h." tie- d"liio-
s.is ha e a ma !on' y
'Vviv.'i, hold t he
.1, ' ,'." ele. Hon of
..; .. ' ,' .....i
mid that I':;
bilatoe et ; v,
senators IV -. ; .
.ii i' In ( '.. , .: ,
pun alii v w i - n ' , C
le i:
II I IMI KNi.WI sMI .
CUICAWn Nov 7 i'l .,
ele, led I lit t su en in 1 1
nois Thorn; - u. la t he Tent h ,'.',
t;b I; lllnne' n;l, is the T w . In!
and Kdw.iv-U i:: t ." Th.i . .Mtth Tin
also . .lll-ed !'. ' at , t C lUll'M
M, Kin!, v I' .b", . si g boss
s'.indp.it re;u''.i, ,e, w hee!ho
T cut Illinois , u;g! , s-'",, ti
ib'ico' TA' a :i 1 ' . r r.'puV.h'.ni
ill
s
v
Josephine Elects
Republicans for
County Offices
1'rai. ti' ally ( uiuplete ret ii Mia
from Josephine county show that'
tin entire repuhli. an county ticket
lias I, ecu elected hy pluralities run
ning into tlie hundreds.
The legislative disiritt is also le
puljii. an, and elects ir. J. C. Smith
sriiato. over Attorney lloiiyh, his
nea.it ?t competitor, hy about three
Hundred votes. K. E. lliaii' hard de
feats in. Ilywaier lor tlie hoiise of
rcpreh.niaitves iy from tin to T."i,
For pio-it iitint; attorney ll.nnia
carried the county, his total with all
liiecincis in except two small ones,
heing M! while Kelly is credited
with .", x". Kelly carried Jackson
(ounty with a majority of 1,3211, so
thai he will win the district with a
lead of more than a thousand.
I; .'. I.lnd made a wonderful run
lor commissioner, and polled two
votes for one lor any other candi
date for the office.
The city of (Irants l'ats cast a
ncavy vole, and the hoards were
counting till late Wednesday. The
I local option proposition was tlie im-
I lTa 1. 1 l.ssiu; here, and all nave a
majority In favor of the sale of
minor except the 1st, which ave a j
halame of 2" in favor of the dry.
tue totals were i'l'i for local option '
and " I " against, a majority of ST i
aiiaiust. I'nder this vote the 1st j
ward will remain dry, but all the
others ciin license . .. sale of liquor.
Judse lloliiian was re-elected jus
1 1 li e ol the peace, and Joiiu Kandie
constable. , ;
The totals In the county with all j
precincts included, except Uluib k and
Altliou.se, are as follows: I
I'or President
Tali Sherman 2 tilt.
Wilson and .Marshall t; ;!.".
Chaliu and Watlins I'll.
hehs and Scidcl o.'.O.
Koosevi'lt and Johnson '.
I' or Congress
J. W. Caiiiphell. I'tOfi., .7.
W. C. I law ley, Ite;,., TuT.
W. S. liictiards, Soc, 273.
It. (I. Smith, hem., r, s 7 .
O. A. St II! man, I'ro.. ,",0.
For l'. S. Senator
Jonathan llourne, Jr., (US.
A. i:. Clark, I'ro-., isl.
Harry I. aim, Dein., lt;,"i.
II. I.ee I'ili-el, I'rohi., 22.
II. I'. Kamn, Soc., 301;.
lien Si-1 1 i n -c. Hep., 3S3.
I'or I'roseciitini; Attorney
II. K. Ilaiina. Kep., S3S.
I I,', i:. Kelly, Dem.. ,.?7.
j .1. A. !.( l..el . I'iol.i., L'.":i,
' I ', i S;.rr Sena t or
i
j A. C. Ilounh. Ind-I'ro.. t'lin",
( . '. . 1 1 u in i '11 . Sue.. Il'.i'i.
Mr. J. C. Smith, Wop., il.
. I 'or It- pi cm hi a t i e
i:. i:. r.hm. hard, it.-i
I I'al. I'.;, u .iter. 1 1 1 1 1 I 'r
, V. II. J'lanauan. lAui
! W. M. Hi. sards. So ..
i i 'or She : it:
. 1 t'h. suite, Pet;
;i r k m t:. v '
' Will C. ;m.ii':. i;, ;. .
I i".- l'ou:it Clerk
i 1 1 1 1 -1 ! I e I 'oh' I in. lop.,
V. 1 1 I'a!'!.:., I ..'ir. .
J d.n Ss r t . II el, Soc .
i or C.nirn Ti "a-u ; cr
11. 'Ii.
. ";i;i.
lo-.'
It. S Mor- in. Si',..
W. It. Nipper, hid .
CI. iv Werkin-, l'"til
.1. C I'eters i!!. We
I 'or 'e'.iUt e? -cr
V, . 11. r.i'.lin. hid .
W A. C.'i nmn.!. So.
IM - i-'i',:,.. ' . W s
1 1;.
I.-.
I i :'. I
- 1 '-'.
,;,l'.
I'or County Commi-simiet
A .1. bulk. Pern .
.- 1 W. O K.liler. Sue. :,'.:.
j W. .1. Wind. Rep . Ml.
j II S U'un.L ,..'!,, hid. IW'.I
j ',,r Sui't. of S. hoo'.s -
Wiu. oln Saa,
i- Coroner
1 1 w
J. W. Tru.ix. it";.
W Tin hill. So,'.. :
WuKTW NI), Nov.
Wane, of Weitland. a denm. rat, will
ptola- lv Oe U'.egeUls llt'X! I ult.sl
st:t. senator. Nearly half the vote
of the s ate is in and C.'.e totals guo
Wane a plu;;il;ty ol '.o': otes oer
Selling, and see m to as.-ure his ele, -t
ion. !! ir ti ' i' '' . ' ! vetes ! .ei, .u I
I aiie au,i i, , longer Iiguie it; tie'
1 11
,11'.',.'
stronghold. Mult-
u . in. ill .ouiitv. Wane defeat, d In sn by
1 .1 lllit .llity of . Votes Outside ,,;
i 1 1, 1; ioo.ii.ili Wane has ,i .ig!.; lea!
Sever Selling, hill It is doub Is! if t! ;s
iwili he i'..i;..tait'.e 1, Front l.r.irh .'"
A I1C &
Will soon be a thing of the past. There is still about $7000
GOOD STAPLE MERCHANDISE on hand
,,.i,i,cy n.,.t he cl.sc.l
vemisei; imn. Tin: immiis.
i:mi:i:i: .hh huievek.
avail vin:si i r or hi
Ewrytliinii ha, l eeii order,
I'l 'U.ic i ou ttii: Miivi:v it
EAIHliS' (OATS.
Kegul.ir
JjiPJ.OO COATS
iiimA
$3.95
P.OVS' sills
Aue from lo to 1" year
lieituliir
SH.Od TO Sl-J.llll
now
$1.95
1
.,..,,.,., t.oun.M at ,, ti,e vote
Your
stood: Wane 11J:; Selling, 1 ii,-, tieular nieasure is the most repre
illis; llourne I3,S."7. (Tail;, pro- sentative to date, the returns from
Kres.-ive, lias a total vote ol 5,11-0 up Wmly five small counties belny; iniss
to the present hour. 'ins.
Single Tax Lost. 1 Mult:. omul county held back mi
for .Multnomah county has lost by favor while the rest of the state
probably S,otiu or more, while the idves it a substantial backing.
Mute-wide measure will o down ( i The eiuht-hnui' day law on public
defeat by a vote of from two to one wors and the amendment permit
to three to one. The "blue sky" law M" ' the classification of property
s leading line in .Multnomah county, for "nrpnso? of taxation appear to
i, ut throiiuhout all the remainder of
tiie stiite is beius tmowed under.
l-allerty Ke-Wlei ted.
A. W". Wiit'ferty was re-elected to
K,i!.rr,s from the Third distiict.
lien Olcott, for secretary of state,
is makiim a runaway ran; of it.
Women's suffrage lias carried by
sui h a liooiI lead in .Mult noniaii coun
ty that its success seems assured.
No l.ieiiteuant (oinciiioi.
The measures uliiili have met ci r-
...
tain (b lent are snmle tax, a measure
... . , , , , ,
which was intended to prev. id hov -
, .... , , , .
riicuin and picketing, slate printers
. ... ,. , ., , , . ...
nin, C I I 1 1 l M ' 1 1 I 1 1 V. .IS' till, V l U 11 I , ' HI
tenant -;ov i nor. iiniversit; library
and a liill to re pi a! i apital pui:isb
Woose ell and Tall ( '!...
Appi'oxnua: c'.y 7 nll! 11 "f the
state's 1 :',."...'t'. voles hae li..U! ac
i nim.cil for a ml t !:e vo'e si.nuls:
Wilson, Koo.-. . ;. L ).-
l C: Ta ft. 7 1 1.
Tl.is uives W'ils.ui a lead of 7."";;
.lino vo;.
d flolc.
it! '1 v s'a;
I 'ci; 11. AM Nm. s
piele l ei '.!; Ii- tro :i . .', , e
all on r tie . Is. I
leads Selling h 7 ' !
an ilr! eal n u ; sei ', a
. olllitv . but S.sll!!4 .
it! 111.' state.
With pa n ; C. r,--. rns I
":mv but , !te. ; ad :,.;r.
- I ' " ' !.. . ; ! '
1.,:." ! .n :::.,es., ; S. i's.
. .:;. .!.'. ;:,! 11... !,
V,. 1.
.fst i ,11
I', ilt'l'l ANT i. .Nov . 1 ,;':.
!"' t ,'I'H.- , ..Ve; i:,- I . .11 r-t. ; ; ,,f :.
stare e!e, tor.ue in li.ate ;lia W.
row Wilson Has .anied tireg.ui r ;
l-tesidenl by about 1". plurality
over Theodore Wooseelt, and 1
' 'Ver l'n sidet.t Tait. The same
ti'4'ttes iudl. a'e the ele. lion ot Harry
Wane. Weil'., to ike senate, by a plu
ra'.ilv of i,Ki'i;v less Can a lie. us.
and over Wen Selling, r. puldii an
1'.'" Will.' leads Sen. I'or !'.oijr;ie iii Jl.(.
p:e-eut ct'UU' by appt'i'Viniaiely 1 '.'.
"'"I. it mav be safely st.it. d tin'
7. l: U.r. ry Honrr.e is be.iu in tie state l v
total of l".,.m.i.
(l;,',);; ..Is ads'
tt . til.
ut-
trage. a sta'e '.v ide
a ' . law pern i" ' in
.otni.-ts .ui t'ublis
I ' I . 1 1 1 ' Utilities
tlie working of
roils and other
enterprise and forbidding tlieir , r.i-
!" i.tear
tie r lilr ' id
it.g !s-"s"l;,r
n i'e linns, an t :Ye.
to l ill, an a, t exempt
'f'e 's frtti taxa'i u
f "..! r nt'U'ing to i ii
fig':' !" ena, t . ert.ii
at.!
anV.,t ure
i' ,' t i '
:; v as n , ,
, ..;.,., .
g. w .
a iv a: gin of
i'laMiDiiL wuav gon ouppiy v.o. s oiock
oil i.Klttl I V XOW -V J-
mi st ( i.m.i aiii.i. no-
eavi oi'i-niniMn.
d -dil en Public Sale ' Till.
umi eking.
mi: s isi.i i: siniiTs
Itemilar
SJ.r.o AM s:5.no
o
$1.64
I. I ills' WAISTS
1 ; -n ii l.i r
si. .'ii AMI S.oo
X(M
74c
mi n s si n
Ueliiihir
SI. VI mi AMI
I.AIHI S' MIOI S
S;f.(i(i AM S;5..o
II i'.V
$3
.,ast the
's.omi votes. The vote on this par-
have larrh'd. This last nnieiid mmr
is the only tax sohcuie out of ft nias j
"f tax pronosltions presentod tint
; stood tlie fire of the heavy balloting
land ctuue out to the forefront.
j Sinu-le tax in Multnomah county.
practically all of the features of
'the state-wide tax schemes were in-
(orded an enormous natlve vot",
land no eVtlmate Riven now can ade
'nuntcly predict how badly these tnen
i surea w ere beaten.
i Tlie ( i jon nmeniinient. mr anoi -
i
iishinc the state senate appeared
I
weak from tlie s'art. and tlm anH-
l aoital tiMiiishnient rnfasure lose-
on
:u'-l!v 'e
one. : dates as follows: Wilson, 5,39S,-
W. c. Itawlev. Rop.. is re-olePt.-d , f97; Itoosevelt, 4,307,30"; Taft, 3,
to eonuress in the First eoniressioti . 3 ..!), 3 1 !.
al (!i.tri''f hv a plurality of mor '
than li''foi. A, AV. I.nfferty, reit-V
licin nrof-ssive. hps n led o1'
mm In the Third d's'ri whiln
tmtt. republican, ha?, a rnrir-'neuM-r
b'ul iu 'Vo s"cni;'l.
II I. IN !
("Mit'M.n.
' iV.
, i '
001,
: i ' ui us is,;:
;ti- ."n.-t t '.
'II.
no v
; 'out'sslus tin t-'s!,. i.-sislan;;
1 ami t h" I oo iMieatis 2 vo'.-s .-io rr
.S tit" sis u. ; a-.--' Ve- lie. t. ,J rj v
t- 1 efS. tbe V. Jiobl the ha! !,. e i.
power ill the ;.
. lei t two s.-'.ia'.
'111'.' v
IS I,
w .
Til 11 IK A
.-. No.
... i.t ;:s
U';1m:;'- olur.l
al.out I".......
Tile de Ui' . : a
! " nun ( : . i , -
his defeat lor t
.-on. detuic r.r.
still ill doi'l'i.
it: lsusa- w;
' by Ti..
.ts t s
T'.'.a
mi!i;ak.
WIN't'liWN". Neb.. Nov. 7.--Wifrv.
nine of tlie :m io:ir,;b's in Nebraska
'ill. Unite that Wil-.'ii'.- plurality will
reach .Moorehead. r.eui.. !ias
i'.'en e!s n ; go eriior by ll.oioi. Tli"
republi, sin-i rogr,'ssie stat" "i ie
Was otl'.er ise sUi esst'u!. N'.e.'is'
plutn!:':' !-.: White 1 S'at.-s , .
'I I.IIM
I VN((IS.
' MIWWAWKWW. Nov. 7.--- With 1"
l.ounties yet in be heard trom i;..ve;--r.,T
M cw..ru,s plurality for re-e'.ec.
;;i u. n J.',"., -riit m i-slti g .o.ti'ies,
i
Itt.e d. t'.o: ra's . ,a;iu. will in, ie.i.-e
w i so', s p ni ra . it y .
OHIO.
COi.WMIU'S. O . Nov. 7.-Wa e
whi-h rig': returns t'toiu a'.! se. tior.s of the s'a'e
cd. The ',- t.'d.'.y. while s'iil it'., otnplet -. v. ii
'I'.at -v i t.i. 'is W a'e that Wilson's pl'itality will
Ire.e h t;W"..' wMb- Presi ;'f.t T.:'t
All .mhN niurUd in l-lain liures. Xmhiiu le-erved. The
public ran select lr I lieniselv e. We me dcpeiatc; He have the
o cl)l, 'mil niii-t iralie the money nt any mici ilice. Give us an of
fer for liUiiies Midi " cash icigMcr. c free mill, Male., type,
writer, etc.
.mi:vs siioi:s
Hernial
S;.r,(l AMI S 1.00
oV
ii. D h Ii
witl
a 1
root
ie i
thin
;net
feat
mat
floo
ishe
it v
hall
fact
T
met
nisi
will
-T7F
fwith
con n
plui'f
stunt
state ticket Is elected by pluralities
rair-'ir.'4 from I. to H.nim.
I.Mil .A.
INTilAXAI'OWIS. Nov. 7. --Complete
returns received today from
of the counties in Indiana Kive
Wi'.sou 2 I '.i. 4 Is: Itoosevelt 1 3H, MIH
and Ta ft 17.73. The plurality of
Wah'.ton, (leinocrat. for eovernor over
Hcverldim, progressive, is lui.-ior,.
won WAij voti: i ou i'i:i:sini:T.
, oi;k, .nov. s. ine latest
, official, unntficlal and estimated ro-
turns from all the states of the
. i iot: shows the pouubr vote re
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KoKiilar
$1.50
(W
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of
ton, who nut .
a report to tlie council coverins the
proposition.
The water riiit which the l.ayton
estate offers the city consists of the
entire flow of the east fork of .Wil
liams creek, with a water shed on
the north slope of Grayback moun
tain. Those who are advocating this
new proposition maintain that it is
the best and the only available
source of supply of pure mountain
water for tlie city of (irants Pass,
and ask that proper Investigation and
report be made. They claim that no
expensive reservoir site or dam
would lie needed, and that a pipe lme
would conduct the water from u
"u "i c to ti e ''a. : tit!- !'."
Save '.'." per tent on Claiirs
shears and scissors at. Cramer 1 1 r- s
caas3TiEucixrasa'
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