WEEKLY ItOGlE KIVER COURIER FK1DAY, JAM'AKY 10, 101:1. F. H. Olding ent to Portland Monday oo buslne, upming to re turn Sunday morning. I; v. W. F. Oloet kner left Monday M.oriiiiu' for a northern triji, in a him; Ins hr-t Ktoj at Merlin. 'I !.t!in.i and Alfrtvl Hobnon hit FKIthUNAL AND LOCAL. ' 4 Miss Anna Sweeney returned to her rolli-K!' duties ut CorvalliH on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ' E. SiileiU return ed Monday iiiorninK from their trip ( M . , i, ! v r ! J 1 1 lo resume their studies to I'ortluild. iiit the philomath Milleue Miss Hesse f'onover, who ha lieen lenr Knit en returtie( Monday vlttltliiK her tiiHter, Mrs A. ('. Hrown, I,. , .(,,,; to Durhee, Oregon, after left Sunday for () ean I'urk, Cat. ien.;ii n vi ral e Kh with old Mrs. Oeore llerk, who ha been i friends rlMitiriif hern for home llinc, returned to Weed Monday. i Orchardists Advised to Winter-Prune Mr. and Mr. A. H.Cornell -nt tfljfew d.nn ui:h her sons, Eugene .111 .lithe jtuiiihj; must he done with dis Portliiiid Monday, where Mr. Cornell Leu. r Colmin. tuition. will attend the annual convention ol i v s I) Williams an,) dauyhti-r mun-r pruning produces fruit the representatives of the Oreiroli f niu- River Op hards Life, spent Monday III the rlty. Mrs Arthur llmon, of Madison.) 0 w Cr(B rt.,urrl,., WIS, wno lias I.. ii tiMium in i m-. ,.,,, ... ,-,...U wli.r h ti;.s ter, Mm. Sherman Jen, bit on Mon- ,,,KI. .,,., h(1I1J(. ,hMllli iu-, day for Vina. Cal. terests I K. M. C Neill arrived Monday ' Mrs deorm- l'.ancp.ft I. ft Tuesday from I'ortland and went immediati- ,., u, i i afternoon for southern California! ly to Inspect llo- pronnss of hi new ' . . ... points, hookltii? dates fur her hus- niiinsion on the Applci-ate lr. .N.-i n homt 8 !ei tureij. will arrive later. i u.. mil ,.i.,i t,J Mr- ' I'. Truax it) entertaining her! LIVES LOST IN WRECK OFF COLUMBIA BAR ASTORIA, Oregon, Jan. 7. The low storm clouds, blowing away and the seas subsiding some what at 1:20 o'clock this afternoon, Winter pruning should be pushed it ,0lllj ),e rt.eu that there are still lo ioiii.:t!i..u now as noon ad pon- ,hive lni.u i-iniiiUjS to the rigging of the lone mast remaining on the tsunk Kosencrans. Tli.- life havers are still attempting to shoot a line over the mast so that ; the breeches buoy might he brought into use. and the tug OnroiPa is still ' iiiislng in the vicinity. All the remaining members of the crew have disappeared with the steel : tible. I'eai h trw s thould be pruned bai k tdiarply, cutting out ail super II nuiia wi.ml and leaving a rather open Mii'cr. Winter pruning pro- Mis. W. T 'oli irn returned to iiu.es woml growth, therefore in or eiid.ile Monday, alter spend in.. a,der to produce u symmetrical tree, 4ay morning from Ivigene. A. J. McCorkle left Tuesday morn ing for Portland on a business trip. Mrs. Margaret 1'elett, of MurphO left Tuesday afternoon for Hop-! lands, California. ! Vr. and Mrs. V. A. McCormiik and baby arrived Monday night from I'o inona, Cal . to be with Mrs. McCor nih k'a ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C Kinney. sister. Mrs. Inland Tansel, who ar rlveil here n few ,aH from North San Juan, California. K. C. Itobertson has returned from i ompMiy ; buds. iive your orchards a thorough jjU 0f the tanker. i 'appli.atinii of the lime-sulphur so-1 The men clinging in the riggings of Tues,a I"""" ' wl'l' ''V ' dormant. I thl, Rogencrans are equipped with! , i While it is more orderly to prune, iir rrvc, ...,,i in iho uind is; lirst, before spraving. it Is .some- jahating it is possible that they may j times advisable to get the spraying be Haved 0ulv the smokestack and I done while the weather is tine, espe. ! nj.istij ()f the 8leanieI. are visible. ! Lilly if you find you are going to be Tlt, wlt.,.Kl, steamer is six hun rushed for time. y.lnls f,.m th(. shore ami is in i una so many aie incjine.i to put th( .mie K,)0t wn,ire the 8teanier off spraying until the buds have be Uleneral Washington was wrec ked sn)K XK roMms gun to swell, and thus injure a Kieat 'i.i v....i. Tim Dnoonm ha miip HOME-MADE CANDIES You jshouM usti as niin-Ii cliscretioii in buying candy as anything else. Always be sure it is pure and fresh. The way to be sure is to pmvliase same at the Spa Confectionery. Our candy is made fresh every day; if we have not what you want tell us and wo will make it to your order. We make all our candv and are alwavs at vour service for the best that is made. THE SPA CONFECTIONERY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. San I'ram lsi and after n few days' slay here went to the (Ireeiiback mine. PROFESSIONAL GAUDS M. C. FIND LEY, M. D. Practice limited to MIE, EAR, N08B nd " HROAT OIium fitted and furnlihed. Oflce boura 9 to 12; 1 to I; ii by appointment. rLona 62 and HASH, OREOON. V. L. DIMMICX.D.M. D. DENTIST Corner 6th and 0 atreta rhone 30S-J. Crown, Brldgo Work and nillmt of All Kind, a Specialty. O'flce hours, to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m. All Work rol lively OuarantMd GRANTS PASS, OREGON. 0. MAOY, D. M. D. DENTIST uoceeaor to DUon Uroa., DeatUta First-class Work. 101 H Foutb Sixth. Orants Paas, On. H. D. NORTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In all State and Fedora! Courts. Office, Opera House Block. 0. S. BLANCHARD r . . ATTORNEY-AT-UAW t Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Hanking A Trust Co. Bldg. ORANTS PASS, OREOON. J. D. WURTSBAUGH Attorney and Counselor at Law Notary Public In office. Office In Howard Ulock. Phone bi-J GRANTS PASS, OREOON. D. L. JOHNSTON ASSAYER North Stairway. OK A NTS PASS, OREGON. Rooms 8 und 7, Opera llouie Block. Klk of lluise llreiks l4'K i .1. M. Urines, residing at sth and !. streets, is suffering from a broft"i leg. received Monday forenoon from ! a kick of one of Amos Smith's horses, I which he was leading to water. Ors. Smith and l-'lanagan reduced the frar-1 til re. Courier Ofllclnl Count) I'upel Th county court Mondav nfter noon named the Courier as the offi cial county paper for the year 1913, therefore the official publications of the county will continue to appear In this paper. The action of the board was unanimous. The proceedings of the county court will be published In both the dally and the weekly Cour ier, I bus giving the w idest possible publicity. nuuiy trees, in many ca.ics killing ev ery bud on the tiee. The lime-sulphur spray is a winter spray to be iusej during the dormant period for killing San Jose scale, and all other Insects which are on fruit trees In . w Inter. I Ascertain by using a tester, that the s! ut ion tests 30 per cent 'st length before dilution. Kor spray ing peaches, roses and ornamental mouth of the Columbia river, SI It MM: IX POIM I.AM). The workings of the Drazilian Shipping pool which controls all ex- .ports from ports of that country, I'OKTI.AM). Jan. 7. A drained were taken up first. Sidney Storey carbolic acid vial clutched tightly in 'of New Orleans, president of the her hand, the body of llaffle Hennin-! Panama-American Steamship .com ger, a beautiful young Spokane girl, pany, testified that the Drazilian gov was found by her brother Henry, hid- Jerninent had encouraged the fornia den under a dump of brush in the Hon of his company. Ho said the to the assistance of the Kosencrans but is unable to get to her owing to the roughness of the bar. ASTORIA, Or., Jan. ".According to advices received by the officials of the Associated Oil company here, there is no chance of saving the forty members of the crew of 'the oil tank sti'Miner Poeiiern n u v;t1lou'inr in the ' - . . - , . , , ending a tnree t ays search lor tne nuceo om oi ousmess IV Ol'll , (I L III" j outskirts of the city early today, thus shipping pool had been boycotted nml shallow waters of I'eacocl shrubbery, dilute to 1-1 u strength, which means one part spray to ten parts water. For spraying applet and pears, mm- a 1-S strength. What ever you do, be sure that you have it strong enough, else your spray will not have the desired effect. I wish it were possible to Impress upon the mind of every fruit grower the grave necessity of keeping his or chard absolutely clean of pear blight. This Is the one disease we really need to fear In this valley, the only onv which cannot be controlled or eradicated by ordinary means once It gels a good start In our orchards. The only remedy is the knife, and once it girl. Miss Henninger, who had been brought from Spokane for treatment .CAM I'OK.MA MAY CMSK iat the Waverlv sanitarium here for iMKlliS TO PKIZK I'lCillT :a nervous disorder, disappeared bun- 'day. morning. She Is believed to have , SACRAMENTO, Jan. ". If A blizzard is ragi.ig and a sixty- miles an hour wind prevails. Mountainous waves are breaking over the vessel and her foremast and ;day mornin" PHe believed to have , SACRAMENTO. Jan. 7. If the i.,nt i,,.- a,..-!.- fivim.o hnvu nir...iiiv p u rfliaspd the acid and gone at oik c proposed bill which Senator Drown to the place where her body was 0f I.os Angeles will introduce in the found. state senate is adopted, prizefighting It is believed she took her life dur-in California will be eliminated, ing a temporary mental aberation. Drown intends to Include. In his bill been washed away and the vessel is breaking up. All hope has been giv en up for those on hoard by the com pany's agency here. Heroic efforts are being made by the Cape Disappointment life saving irew to shoot the boat a life line, but the gale dropped the line at every at tempt before it reached the boat. The Dosencriins, which was for merly a federal transport, went ashore early this morning, while try- i:aiigelisl Holds Meetings liev. A. II. Otto. Hie evangelist of Ashland, has been In the city fur the luist lew davs and has been speaking at the Salvation Aruiv hall each even ing and will continue to speak there for a few nluhls more. Mr. Otto is considered one of the brlghest and most Interesting speakers in the west and the addresses which he has liven have been thoroughly enjoyed by those who have heard them. I'Kodki) i!Y commhti:i:. the teeth of a howling gale. She is wedged Into the end of the spit w!k re i !:e lie; exposed to the full brunt of th" storm. Her $t S.000 cargo, consisting of IS, 000 barrets of crude oil, was awash early. The rigging to which members of sl existeme of a shippin II liber l'erfs. s Appeal Cichhanlt llulier. convicted iu the police court for having sold liquor without a license and titled $'jnil. has perfected bis appeal, and lias tiled the necessary bond In the amount of i $.'."iu His bondsmen are P. A. Ie- lienaiilt and II P. Tracv. Iluber was grunted license to conduct the saloon ; in the Observer building, but the evi- : deuce showed that he sold liquor the nliilt before the license beennu ef-: ei live. peaches the body of the tree, the case ntr t(, negotiate the Columbia bar in Is hopeless and the tree must be tak en out. We have few growers In the county who do not know pear bligli' and the remedy for It, yet it is amaz ing how nirebss and indifferent the avenue orchardman is when it comes lo keeping his trees free of it. If every man would carefully patrol his orchard, see that he lias no holdijver cases, this disease .could be driven out of the valley. Care should be used In pruning that you do not innoeulate healthy wood. The best prevention Is to carry a sponge saturated with corro sive sublimate, having a strength of one to one thousand, and use this to disinfect your knives frequently. In going over the county I tlnd In dications are favorable for a large peach crop. While apple and pear orchards promise a medium crop in most parts of the county. And it u up tn us to make up in quality wh::t we lack in quantity. .1. F. 1U UKF 1' f n it Inspector for .losephim CO.YSl'l, OKNK.KAL NASH li:.l LONDON, Jim. 7. Paul Cleveland a provision that no boxing bout shall be held at which the principals re ceive compensation. "I want to divorce the financial end Nash, I'nited States consul-general at j from boxing altogether," said Drown Duda-Pest. Hungary, was found dead i today. "Then we shall have clean today at ('bridge's hotel here. The.hnxlng, without the slugging that cause of his death is not known. Jnnw attends it. I.os Angeles was ills- graced by the reports of the McCnrty- TIH'ST OF SIMPPKDS P.ilzer fight." WASHINGTON, Jan. Business men are not The mer- !m.s who use i the only letter heads. They chant marine committee of the house r(, fnr n9C n private correspon began today hearings to probe the al- !,i,.nr.0. The Courier prints them. trust. A , Hit y le lill'eier ( might The mvslery surrounding the theft of rieiu i.1' Coffeiiln ri y's bicyrle was speedllv dispelled when Chief of Po lne Mt Lean and bis fune uot on the scent, for the wheel ahd culprit were both landed before much time e'apse.l l r M.I .ean "cot w in," of the thief from another hobo, tiiolin that be wa- headed for ledford. so he had the woub on l is tour at do ld.. e he V .Is I'lM'l it; r. I ( Yti-.t a Me W It..-.. ., , ! !, !!; w Ii, . set'llli' ;i . it,.' and u .is ' !., ,i' !t l.. I anile In i list stopped from w Ii n h I h is 1 1 ioi ' i - The till- ! :. .-at. I be i':te;t.) (if Co. nut I pi n Diver Sanderson Heed, attorney of Port land, has been in the city the past few das Mr Heed is I eprescn ing the interests that have the salmon can non ut the mouth of the Kogue river, ami is I'liiit avorin-c to arrange some !'' tit a. ti.'ii that w ill be approved !"!' the opellin.; ot tile r I t I' to !(, ni men lai listing, t! .uiiierv, winch t' 1 t ' -HI'.- .1.1 ItlVesllK,.;,. of f I I M . - liav :ug stood idle sun e the tak- the crew might have clung for safety is practically all down and there is not a member of the crew in sight. The position of the ship is 1.1 miles northwest of Astoria and additional life savers tire being rushed .from thero to Cape Disappointment. This was the second trip Roseiicrans to this vicinitv. known as the "jinx' ship of the As sociated Oil fleet on account of her having met a series of mishaps since belnk taken over by the company. A few years ago she burned off the Cal ifornia coast and only her steel hull remained. On the occasion of her first trip to Astoria she was buffeted by storms and los; part of her deck-works huge number of ship owners and ' agents are here prepared to testify at the investigation which probably will j continue for about a month. A spec-1 iLl effort will be made by the investi gators to discover to what extent trans-continental railroads control i imps. MPSINFSM POINT K.R8 nr. Flanagan, Physician and Surgeon. J.E. Peterson, PloneerlnsuranceMan. Rexall Remedies at Clemens, n Vj u the i over-sea freight and passenger car- i . . . . ... . She u triers, ana to wnnt. extent torelgn gov ernments own or subsidize vessels. Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto metrist and Jewe1"'- In Dixon's old 'and. Front at. Eyes tested free. ". A mes the weather North Head Cape Disap- niiii . n c ASTORIA, Or.. .Ian sane just received by bureau here from the weather station near pi'intineiit, says: "The Kosencrans sunk. Three men !clin:;ing to masts. Only masts above I water." j The Kosencrans exact position is ii. Peacock Spit, a mile and a third s" :t!i ot North Head weather She is a to'al w reck. star ion. . in. 'ii tor s.i !e w . bib; . d. t Ins M. C. II. DAY CONTRACTOR AND HPUDICit Uenldoti' e a Specialty. Plans and estimates furnished. Residence, East A ;'.t. Phono 10! -J ORANTS PASS. OKKliON. G.H. HINNS s- I K Estatdlahe.1 19 )et fi07 F stieet. opposite ol.ml1 o'i, Oman liiss Oi ,t DR. E. W. HAUNES lil Ml HV M si ;t, n t . a'.'.-w. f . " K.'f" t .1 .-. ' " ' : I il l ill lis I I r I ' W I I 1 '!!.'..' If. ' ' ' .' - : i t i t in: iii,n ii .1 l in a I': 'CI II Ni i .bin s ., i' Si i ap Ci'ik in oiii t i I- i. ; 1 1 i in. MON. -Ii 1'Tt It' of O'.'ill- . C' m ! ; . m . 1 UlCCt- v-:b"i- Vinevard - I' ' Ito !l..iu :u ! - ' ' ll"i.. ' '.; - bound -v ' !'i'ii l. ; SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 -The I'tiicers of the Kosencrans include Captain L. F. Johnson. First Mate Thomas Mullens. Chief Engineer Ki hai'il Ornndell. First Assistant En gineer .1 Mcpherson and Second As sis'ant Enuineer Adams Mrs. M.,,, 1 1 .ut Dead Man Lli.a'.eth ll.nt died Fri'day at the home ,. her da filter. Mrs. I. I'M Fet'tf'ison. 1 I (herblild ,. FARM LAWS OF OREGON Price 50 Cents n el ;- iinc . s I v cars a i i I i:i i i i i; iii'ipi ps I I i i KM , in 1 I s. 's I . I fl . s I ; m i ri ., t'.' iu t V as :it !; ,1, M Sr " -i '-' '' !' a! tl E'-v F. C l.ovctt hoi, -tit was i" , e is, :' of t:;e M. j-;; , u !'"" h-tsband died r. Sh'" ":ls 1 :i .it fit:. In tun. : ! M . .-nd was tl'e trotber 1 !"'ti. s; of !,.:! s 1;-v:v. v ' ' i.:i Krrg'ion i,rar' 'N;: W I I'tadcn, Monrovia. V:-s Amanda IVtmvan. Citt. inn ' lb ::ov.in. ? r.n!, Mcnn . lVr.cn .;n I'av !:. el 1 ' T!;e: M. r!:n s F.1-- Ind. i. T n GIVEN FREE With each new sub scription to the Courier, or where ar rears are pa'ul with one year in advance. It Contains What Every Farmer Should Know I-aws of Agriculture. 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