FKIItAV, XOYKMIiKK u,12 :v" toi kik:: i and r.ll during the cold Fall and Winter months hi 5 hcusc is kept varin and cozy for his wife and babies. A Perfection Oil Heater is a!mo:l indNpen Lle wlitn there are children in the home. Every home has uses for it. flf.itU witil nichet trimming, plain tttrt nr tnamrtetl, ttirgunii) tit it ilriimt. t)mamntat. nnpffu" '. I tut for viart. Lauly tutivitj I ruin ruon to room. At J.'.iter tttryiL hurt. STANDARD OIL COMPANY 4fil Ma.U-. Street 5n F-.-Vo I ..: .' .'! 1H I' I. IS A i H.i.iNti (.i;m . I li- Hamiu 1 w 111'. H'I'Vh o lias cl 1 -st l'i . 1 1 loniam thai has aiu the "silent i!:ui .." .'.: !'. '!' 11 H ': I ' I he s al ' .1- IhmI Li lliu to tin- iMoimtaln fust h" hcs has about that .'ill' of !!'; "-'I'l that formerly i u Bhrutidcil It, fur now cu'iywlicro in tin.' "ulhls" one hits 1 ! m c i 1 1 1 -1 1 is (if an ciirriiiu lilnt; ci I!!, at inn. No Inn ;cr (an t In- hiker n I urn w i 1 1 tali's ol tin' leai i.. miner iif mil, h coycicil, nillrs measured in his mind mill tallicil in lilistiTH mi his I (ics, fur i: i n 1 lias niarhrd each liillc itlon the trail, ami tin- numiiiT cov iTi'd liy uiir hero hciwii'ii nuns has (llllllnlslliil an iii'ilin:;l . A ml then ton the n tin It I In ill" hills rail re port to the I'oIKh at home eai h evell ItiK. for the iieiwiirU nl' wires now ciirrliH the teleiioiie to the farthest mountain lop 'I Im Kirt Inn of the Slsk i on lor- (bt reserve In Josephine lonniy willlll' l(ir'st I y service. For the un ite the pla ;;ro in, i,e p.nple for 1 pi ovenielil of this ol,l likhway into Keiierat Ions to mine, and ll is hei om t II K at nine nciessll'le ami conven ient. Siiier l.-or Macduff has re cently reiiirned froin a trip Into the reserve where the Government has (oinplctcii miles of telephone line and made plans to: many ot her miles. One line now connects throiih to the i oast at (eild Iteacli. I Kit ;:' th of the oKue. A line was already bail; as far as "I'll Kami, a placer mine that is ep era'ed by t!n Almeda I'misolidated Mines Co., below tlalice. and the Koverunieiit wire continues from there on to llkihe. at the of the Hotfue. forty mil Hk tend helow. ' where It ties on to a line that fo lo, the Knue t.on; Cold lieach. j i oiunletiiiL' the wire to th.. sea Tlie i en lu w ill a little la'er bull,) a line from lllahe to Amies, at the mouth of the Illinois river A second line will be st run h up Mule creek to l'deu Valley, a din tame of eleven miles, wheie it will be connected with the wire of the oon Hay Fire Patrol association, and the extensive system operated by that company From Hden Val ley the forest service wire will lie run to West Fork, on the Southern Tactile: railway. These mile of wire are not hunt! for the iiiero accommodation of sportsmen and outers, however, but are part of tli complex system through which the government Is now coiiservinn Its natural resources. On nil the highest mountain peaks OVERALLS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED FOR CHILDREN 1 to 8 years tlVt STH AV'M h CO,, tiW w Irmw th f; ' i - ' ' --'t - -a ;. . i i j i r i ; 1. 1'.. I .r t .. ,,;t l .i.-.s i.'i .-. um r.-.i : warm. tic i- I'"'. i'f.;n v..'.:c, L.. i:. .;' p;ac;:-.al. 1 1 j buys a ! ; 1 i I 1 1 : il l' lihoi.e stations are erected, and j , at cm li a tmvsl winner is kept ilnr-! iii.u llii' ;-(aso;i v. hen ilaiucr of for-! e.-t lirea is greatest. I'a li inoniiiiL; at earliest dalii'cak this raimer :!iust call "0 the head ranker to ; Iio'a that he Is "on the juli." At ;iiJu-iall in: aain reports, ami lit my hour of the day In- must !c within lieaiiiu of the hell. His duty! i s to si a it all parts of the furcst that j call he seen froi.i lii elevated posl- j lion, and he first appearance of an j incipient blaze Is to he reported to ; 'ie !'c:i;t rtinuer. who will dispatch' men -within an hour to I'mht It and sae the etidatiKert'd timber. At em li station a telephone box of the 'police" model is installed. This telephone is both Inc. water ami bullet proof, but can be opened at any time by the traveler and the operator at central called. The wires are biini; with sufficient slack that fallini; trees will not break them. Work upon the Unfile river trail is to commence within a few days by ! 'lit' mountainous country, the i:r.:i: ty of Josephine recently appropriat ed $l'mn, and the forestry service will add $1, LMHt more, tnakini; a to tal of $ I, MMi, which will .no a loni; !"'' toward buildlni; a trail that w ill 1 m'" Hh1 trade of the lower Koijue to i tlis district. Amont; the more im- improvements contemphited is the cuttini? out of the switc hboard at Hunker creek, the brhltiini; of Kelsey creek, and the tnkiiit,' of the trail off bed rock. In addition to this the service Is putting up metal sluns at all places where trails di- v,,''-'' distances winn i;iven to points in each direction. Kadi mile likewise marked by a metal num- 1,'1'' the distances having been ac- curateiv (leteniuiieii ny means ot a bhytle wheel with cyclometer at tachment. The Siskiyou reserve contains some of the grandest hunting grounds of the west; the streams are tilled with trout, and the lower Itoguo has scenery that rivals Amer ica's best. The improvements which the forestry service Is making in the Interests of conservation have a value equally as great In that they make available to a greater num ber of attractions that have hereto fore been open to the few only, I'OSTAI. TH I (.K ril , im; moiji: iu,i:s. Yorknten have been busy for a week or more digging a trench across the railroad ground along Mth street aad on Saturday they laid a cable from the Postal te1' graph ettlce on Sixth street to icn tiei t with the company's through lims on the poles on F street. A new switch board Is also being i'l.u I'd in the ottlce and when all we:k is tllii.-hcd the tirauts llso ot tlce of the Festal company will be i c.-.i ei te, w ith all t he Postal w ties and will have a long distam e tele- ihone service Installed. and it Is i 1. umed. with tolls imiii li less than now effective with the i '.'',.' i . on. p.uiy. It Will U'Huile About to c"'m for the completion of the work -ah i.i:.i:v WOM V KIT. Ill (OKI'S. T',. i:. ! . :. W' o 1: h i'! was i .. , . ,,f a n:t ri y - : :n Mo -,;. , . i, !.-.-'. No'.- ' .. 1 v'aei! , i ,. !: V. ,. :..:,'.-. il '!- t "l l'S , ., , j;,.. in l.oi'or ot t '.. oi';,ni.a t;. i.t..i bi: lol ,y . 'file c(.l..r M : , i i ili.rj v.is 1 in'ied ;.; .). wiih patriotb- . i , o;" : ..: i-s i.tul chrys- . ii ; , . t- v.. re arr;.:g. .! artist!" -..;,'. j., iHtiiag roi'v At ,; . . r , , ., r I.- ! . ar.v :"-is l'i s- 'I he evening was it rtiiimite 1 w ith ... , :- j,,. .', i., . ,;. i ,.i i s show :, on t l.e .- r. eii by Mr. How e'l, a piano ,...!,, by Mr.--. U iwell ac (it ipatiied by i l.i. : i I .a i : on the v ioliii. ..;id a lu.--t. v. '. Hen. I.o-an ii rpH by Mr.-. 1 1 , f : ii-t f Patrick. (leti. I.oian corps N i :'i ''..is i i .:::ni'. d in 'he af:er i onfT i ! Noveml er 1 V Is i:i ' he old i bid F' Hows' hfil '. l ;.i:ttr..--:i' Pi'e-ii'o-ir Mary II. Illli- ol .1. It. Mathews corps No. II of Forest ;i "iv e. The ot rc t i ' ted vesv: I 'I'csidi nt. Alice Ktatii'-r; sei.ior vi . Ale e f 'arson : junior vi'-e. I.ouise Cr " '.en: treasurer, Atneli i Foul: i ha ol.iin. 1 larrict i'a tri k : c iiduc dii'tor. I'hele Axtell; ',''ianl, Nellie Mutt; assistant condiu tor, Anna Col by: assistant guard, Fli.abeth (!rif lith: secretary, Tilly Powell. The newly elected officers were installed that evening with the comrades :is invited guests. A jolly so'dal time :uid ll Icino.uet ( 'om'iI ill" memorable day. Mrs. Patrick said that been use their name was "Policf Corps." they thought they must relieve everybody and if the committie did no: report eno'i'.'h needy ones at each :ac ting, the charitable and kind hearted members would canvass the town, feaii.ig nunc l.t'i' !; one had been neglected or overlooked. For funds to carry on this work, "pound so cials," "in ciiit soi lals." dinners on election day. Fourth id duly and ex cursion days, chicken pte suppers, ru:.:niaui' sales and the "Old Maids' Convention," given twice in the opera house, netted $1 '.'.". Also the collections on Memorial Hay amount ed to a large sum, for which the corps Is ever grateful. In patriotic work $14 2.1." has been spent for flags, banners and bunting, and have helped purchase school Hags scatter ed along the line from Astoria to Ashland. Besides several hundreds of dollars used in local relief work ami turned over to the post in the past L'2 years, money has been sent outside to help the Kansas flood, the (lalvcston Hood and the San "Fran cisco earl hipiake sufferers. .Money has been sent to the Anderson prison fund, to the Lincoln Association fund and to the National Soldiers' home. This corps give liberally to ward the building and furnishing the cottages ni the soldiers' homo at ltosehurg and helped pay for the monument in Portland, erected to the memory of the Oregon volun teers; also $." to the monument fund for Loyal Women and every year money is sent to the Southern Mem orial and Hed Cross funds. We have lared for the veterans, the widow and orphan, have nursed the sick and buried the dead and helped scat ter flowers on their graves IVora tioit hay. Uev. Robert McLean was called on for the closing address. He said he was in doubt just how to address the newly enfranchised woman and re lated some amusing incidents rela tive to the newer order of equality, ami frankly admitted he would not like to bo told by his equal comrade he must stay at home and tend the baby at night, while she went on p'eket duty. Mr. Md-can paid a glowing tribute to the grand work that has been done in the past and was being done by the Woman's Re lief Corps, auxiliary to the (Irand Army of the Republic. On their charter hanging in the lodge room are Mesdames Lucy McLean, Roxana dreen, Harriet Patrick. Fli.abeth C.riffitlf Amelia Pool. Alice Hi-own. Phebe Axtell. Nellie Mott. Anna Colby and Mary Chausse. Misses Albe Carson, Tillie Powell. Carrie Farr. Alice Smith and Lou Crockett. Only two of the above i barer numbers are identified with (leu Logan corps today. Mrs. Har i i ' P i ' : ' and Roxana Creeti. S:iee it ..I'.iwav d,u , 2 l!t inure ii. m: 1 ' ecu addi I. Cen. Lo gan " ... : h'i!!dr"d members, is o"" i ' " - 1 mo's' ;::t 1 most ac f'' -. - :-. tae Oregon department. It-- ke ' l' a- ever been onward. while faithfu'ly performing Ps obli t.'ii'tt of tv.rernity, charity and tn I'.tv Fngravl cards at the Courier. TWO t Ol'Xi; MIA I KY I oil i: iV MOVLV. A (oupie ot o ,:.g te.lows Lave bet a woi '..;ng a gume in the Apple- eate iL.arii t whi-h m c1ii to have the ; ppearal.i e ot a skill g.i' -'-' 'I'll y ...v trave.'.:; cn toot slating . they Were unable to S"C.l'e a rig in (.rants Pass as the teams were ; ail liiii d out. 'fie y i laim to be : s. Hi,. ; f'liir.-, .. ;: o.lm e a box " 'eiiv.-.o. .. a number ot which ore : to ruir.i;'; ;i i .' tiui.i'ie:-.-. a ml t he 1 p. : -on iii .. :- a pri..e n..iubcr -:ei.-'t:.e si(i,. t J',. v.l.ich amount I In-y : are to pay in advam ai.il the smve ; w 11! be shipped i la i m-d iately. j Strai.i- to su; . ; u of A,.- ' ple.-.ite re:ii.!.-l.t ll.tt; iltt.W II "io'ic" 1 envelopes and ai'.van i 1 Iiie re 'ipiircd illli: I till ARRLSf i of i. or(i( (i. ; 1 OS ANCCI.l.S. Nov. Deputv ! r 'I Si I'i'S . .': al li . i-i 11'aU : I ' ,1 , ' :i y I '1:0 ' ' e ; 1 .' ha 1 l - , , 1 ; ',- I no vi . . ' b a I ". 11 ;i !i"ia 1, :e ' 'i.. . :t i i -.: ' "::- i!.e ( i iV.,.:. ' - " : '. :.! xi'-an ; i-iri'v b- lei . and that ho has i;; J''1"' 1 -:- ' "' '' 1 to 1 eii ; ii:-1 On- : ; .u Las An- ; gelerf. j I !:. gle's -M-Mi".. '! - i.-L t.tier la thoru-uh inves, ' . ii a "i reji.rt ;':at ( ire :e.i w is!" ':' : h! s w ife I ! ( re end wo:;ld .i. i.'i -i i :i a U 1 . : ; v."; ; r;. -r i '. : . . :. lalatb ti of ihe neutrality lav.;-. i.K ili.i: (Wmcrov ri:i.k.si:i). Cll ICAllO. Nov. -Lucille I Cameron of M iiiueapolhi. the !!- year-old white girl, held in jail as a J j ui':n :-s agtiittst .hu k .Iclnisoii. negro I li.uiailis-, was n leased to. 'ay by Fnit 'i,l St-i't'S .Ii'd-o Carpeuler. The girl's reiea a.-i s red by her liiioilo r. Mri. F. f 'ameron-Fah om ! . who rigned n l end whi h insures the i appearance in mart of h'-r daiuhter tit any time called. I WolTII K MAV.s. I'.MMli: l-'OIS SFATTLi:. SL'ATTLi:, Nov. E. II. Wells, former editor of the Seattle Star, is completing plans today to start an other evening paper in this city. Wells and dohn P. I l.irtinan, well known attorneys, have organized the j Miu Publishing company and an nounce that the first copy of it will lie Issued in February. ( OliVAI.LIS WO.MLN KAI.I.OT. j CiMiVALLIS, Nov. lia urns I from the bridge bond election show- that oil women of this city consti tuting; over half of those voting, cast their ballots. The total vote was less than COO and practically all of 1 1 he women voted a i'lirniat ivelv. tw fi.m: i:i:i. ti i s mi i.i i i IN MIX KAN KFVol.n ION. ' KAMLOOI'S, 1!. C, Nov. I'fvcelve relatives murdered in .Mexico. ; including father, mother, three .brothers and three sisters, is the J horrifying intelligence conveyed in a telegram this morning to Miss (ler Itrude Hock, a millionaire of this city. The massacre was perpetrated by I Mexican rebels and occurred October 1 mi the ranch (ccuuied by Mr. I Hock at Pleasant Valley, a short dis Itance from Mexico City. He was an ! American citi"en and the authorities ' have been trying to locate the daugh ter for a month. The young woman s prostrated at the terrible news. (Alio M li.ll; ACTOKV m:i; io i n m i tail ! NAM PA, Idaho, Nov. 25. Work men are busy today preparing for the! demolition of the million dollar sug-j jar factory of K. P. Dyer & Company, I said to be the largest in the state.' ;The plant is being moved to Spanish j Fork, Ftah, where the machinery janj structural work from the Idaho' ; factory w ill be shipped. The Idaho : t factory was built in the summer of 1 :"; and has been i io-ed tor the I past three years. YACHT H.c.; ,(; 1 !!.. SKATTLK. Nov. . .1. i. mora j are i haUcnge.l by the member:- ofi the Seattle Yai ii: club, t i meer its' entry ;i a race to be held ;a the ex- position regatta in t'.-i:.. the o.rse1 to extend from San Francis o ;i:- ,n J i the Farallone Islands and back. Tor! fail boats under 5 a feet. Represent atives of the i la'.' now at Saa Fran-J i is.-o Iuv, been author'. d to arrange I the r .:! for the ra e with the rezat-' t uMumittee. ' "Our Personal !o all vVc bav- teen In husinps in l!us town f.,r -on- tnie. and 41 e U:r.! to Idii.l 1 1 c '- ai:.ys iidvisii'.s; our 1.., t MillS 1'i'llt. So wi" n v. t. ll vju that wc hav i-jii "'a' ;:: i eijv U11J t.:i W- fen.! 1 lie cret.u ret ...I 1.-.. 11 '.vita lie ni.u. .11.11 on . 1 - iron (ia.l f ran tee. nro.ei ny on .--. -von ran .1. ceil I 1 pun it t1 at we vlve .cr clvicp let in order ti- se I a few 1 otte .-.e,li.-in m skin sc tft-prs. l et b ,,.t,. Ul. kn.-iw 1'inv P will help our I usii.i'ss if wo help 0".r r'rous. Vc krop in ptr'''- r.ni1 s-elt. all tb xv-fdl lnnwn -:--ii reihi-.ties. :'nt we will s-i Xla- i. mm: a-.' ui!.'i':ii from any kind " s' n tr.e.l.).-. ec,.rui. I soriasw rash or teltr. w" w int you to try a tall M).,. ,.,tt. r( Ik I'. 1'. I'l-cscripti"!!. AnC. if it Uucji not do the work, tms ' .r I. ens L cl !s 0. A. . I!AM WTI.ii visit n: mi s- (-lii;i;o. AflRICFLTl RAL COI 1. LCi;. Corvallis, Ore.. Nov. A schedule of a do.en com efts, besides the uppio.i' hing" home concert, has Icon announced by the director of .. .ib ; iniliiaiy i. and of the Ore . .;i A - : ic,; It lira I College. ('apt. liar:;. Heard has arranged ! r L e tn; to vi-'!; ' '!i i iti 'S of Ais.iiu Oregon d.tring the Christ inas -. ." otioti. ! .caving t he lP'oiis on Cliri: turns eve. they w ill gi lirst to Coiti'g" drove, where they will play both afternoon and evening on Christmas day in the moving picture thea'ie. The next day they go to 'rants Pass, where they will give a 'otri"'! r !!'!'.'! t!:o r.-'vpi'Tc of th? high school. There, as in Medford and other cities, they hope to assist the high school hoys in organizing their own bamh-. On Friday. Dec. 27. they will play in Medf.'ird, and after playing in Ashland under the auspices of the National (iuard Saturday night, they will return to Medford for a sacred con ert Sunday afternoon. The next week's programme begins with a con cert at Uoseburg Monday night un der the auspices of the national guard. On Tuesday the same or.gan zation will have charge of the con cert at Albany. Then the boys will ( toss the river to the west side for a series of four concerts at Dallas", Mc Miniivillo, llillsboro, ami N'ewberg. The baud will include thirty pieces and all of the men are players of ex perience. As they have furnished all the music for the Saturday mat inee dances, at the college, to w hie a their programs have given the name "Hand 1 nformals," and have played at several i onvocat ions also, as well us for military drills, they have had much practice together, and expect to offer their audiences excellent music. They are to give their first concert of the year in the Corvtillis opera house December 13, and are plan ning for their college audiences some "classy college stunts." ;i:i:i;al sala.iik maim iii:s TOWAKD ( ASAS (iU.WDLS. ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 2."..- That the Mexican rebel leader. Genera'. Salar.ar. is inarching toward Casas Grairles. is stated in a dispatch re ceived today from General K. 7.. Steever. commanding the Fnited States troops on the border. Steever states that Salazar has boasted that he will occupy the city within five days. I'ltMSIDKNT SAMIT.I. (iOMPKKS THUKATIlMll) I'MIDIOMA ROCHKSTF.K. X. Y., Xov. 25. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor is ser iously in her. today, threatened with vanced age, Gompers' friends are vanced age, Gomper's friends are greatly worried over his condition. The convention of the Building Trades department of the federation opened today. The general conven tion ended Saturday night with the re-election of Gompers and other old officers of the federation. You will be surprised at the quick results of a classified want ad. 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WIKK KKIKFS. PORTLAND, Nov. 2.",. -Frank llillinaii got up in a car to give :,;s seat to a woman passet-.g- :-. ,l.;st then the car gave a lurch, throwing i I i 11 ii i;t ii to the Hour. I'idoiated shoulder and minor luvisvs. OAKLAND, Cul., Nov. -Oak-l .tnl harbors a burglar who does not go by halves. He drove a four horse team to the home of Mrs. Danriger and was gathering everything from a , liot stove to the jew elry w hen the 'owner appeared. The police have thn team but not the burglar. j LOS ANG1-:L1-:S, Nov. 2."..--Follow, ling a trail of 45 calibre cartridges i and black powder, police expected to 'find another dynamite bus. Six boys laite 7 were In tin alley coal box. Thev were playing hare and hounds. The powder was their trail. PORTLAND. Nov. 2. - Clement (Tcmonson, who announced himself ar, a "Switzerland Swiss," was gath ered in for buffeting the booze in vir ions buffets. He yoih'led so long and loud In his cell that the authorities were forced to turn him loose. PORTLAND. Nov. 'j:;.-.Ji:;::::y Dunn, aged six, was gathered in while towing a big double barreled shotgun down Washington street. "What you dolus; with the gun. kid?" t fie officer asked. "Gonna blooey blooey bfg l)oo-dog," was Jimmy's co herent response. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. L'fi. "He threw a can of chloride of lime at me,' said Mrs. Van Ueekern. who wants a divorce. The court is delib erating. Mrs. Ada Cleaver went to Jackson ville this afternoon to visit her broth er, Lawrence Brown. IXHOKS FKOM ASH LAM). Ashland Happenings Alwnfs Interest Our Headers. After reading of so many people in our town who have been cured by Doan's Kidney Pills, the question na turally arises: "Is this nuedicine equally successful In our neighboring ! towns?" The generous statement of khis Ashland resident leaves no room for doubt on this point, j H. Powell, 263 Oak St., Ashland, 'Ore., says: "I suffered a great deal jfrom kidney trouble and backache and sometimes I could hardly get i around. On arising In the morning, !l was stiff and lame and the kidney secretions annoyed me by their Ir regularity in passage. As soon as I leommeueed taking Doan's Kidney ! Pills, I improved and I am now in good health. I still use Doan's Kid ney Pills occasionally, but more as a preventive than anything else. I al ways insist upon Doan's Kidney Pills for no other substitute could be as effective as they." For sale by all dealers. Pries 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N'ew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. Former IUxident Seriously Ill Mrs. Jos. Moss was called to Port land Monday on account of the ser ious Illness of her father. Dr. Will Jackson, one of the pioneers of Grants Pass, leaving this city H years ago, and for 10 years past practicing dentistry in Portland. He has been 111 for a year or more.