FRIDAY, FKRRl'ARY 21, 191;J
U F.EKLY ROGUE RIYKB COURIER
t'SC.K TWO
flBVERALLS
AU RIGHTS RESERVED
FOR CHILDREN 1 to 8 ;uri
1-E VHTR AUSS CO.. Ih V
first snow in )
years i .ii,i,s on pome.
ROME, Italy, Feb. I S,- For the
fltsr I line in sixty i-iiiH snow (ell here
today. It snowed yesterday on
Mo'.int Etna. The winter Is the se
verest the oldest Italians i-iui remem
ber. "
SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 18 "Go
away," said Caroline Maslno, cham
bermaid, to a burglar she. found In
her room. Confused, the Intruder
stepped out of the window, which
wan on the second story. "He's
killed," screamed the insild. "Not a
lit," she heard hi rn way ns he fli'd.
Itl'SINKSH I'OINTKIIH
Dr. Flanagan,
Physician nnd Suraon.
J.E.Petenton.PloneerlnauranreMan
Rexall Remedies at Clemen,
drug..
Alfred Letcher, Registered Opto
metrist and Jewe'T in DUon's aid
tand. Front at Kyeg tented frea.
PROFESSIONAL GAUDS
M. C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
TIC. KAR, N08B and "HROAT
Olaaaea fitted and furnlahad.
Oflca houra t to 12; 2 to i;
by appointment. Phoned 62 and
ORANT8 PARS. OREOON.
V. L. DIMMICX, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Corner 6th and Q atreata
rbone SOS-J.
Crown, Bridge Work and ruilags
of All Kinds, a Specialty.
Office houra,
I to U a. m ; 1 to 8 p. m.
All Work Positively Quaranteed
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
E. 0. MAOY, D. M. D.
DENTIST
accessor to Dixon Droa., DeatlaU.
Flrat-claaa Work.
Bouth Sixth, QranU Paaa. Or.
II. D. NORTON
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Practice In all State and Federal
Courts. Office, Opera House Block.
C .11. ( letoeiits V. A. lenient
CLEMENTS & CLEMENTS
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
Practice In all State and Federal
Court'.
(Uliccs S. lmlllioi'ii Building
J. D. WURTSBAUGH
Attorney and Counselor at Uw
Notary Public In ofhYa.
Office lu Howard ltloek Phona bl-J
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
D. L. JOHNSTON
ASSAYER
North Stairway.
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
Rooms 6 and 7, Opera Houaa Mock.
M. 0. II. DAY
CONTRAtTOR AND UPll.lMEU.
Rosldoace a Speelalty.
.l ...IIim.I.i f.irnl.kA.1
Residence. Eaat A .t. Phona 101-J
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
G. H. B1NNS
As' Y I K
EatatllaheJ 1) years
&0T K stieet. ofposlt Colonla
hotel, Grants Paaa, Ore.
PERSON' AL A.N'D LOCAL.
Mri. R. Cousino went to Weed,
Oal.. Monday to visit.
Mies Ethel Hartlett spent Sunday
at Koiie River with friends.
Mrs. M. C. II. Pay returned Sat
urday night from a iit at Central
Point.
Mlas I .ij I u D.trneiile returned Sun
day to Mcdford. where she la attend
ing school.
Mr. and Mrs Jan. Gibson left Sat
urday night for their new home at
Chehalls. Wash.
Lewis Reese, merchant of Leland,
was In the city Monday.
D. C. Kerr, of Kllverton, Is a bus
iness visitor In Grants PasH.
P. E. Gerould. of Selma, wan
transacting business In Grants Pass
Monday and Tuesday.
C. S. Greaves, auditor of the Im
perial hotel at Portland, Is In the
city.
Miss Mary Brady went to Glendn'e
Tuesday morning.
Miss Sadie Clevenger returned
Tuesday morning from a three
weeks' stay In Portland studying the
new spring millinery styles.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Sears of
Mlddleboro, Mass., stopped off here
Tuesday morning to spend several
days with old friends, Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Hull. They are making a gen
eral tour of the west.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John An
derson, all of Tekoa, Washington,
nre here, nnd have taken residences
on South Fifth street, where they
will reside during the balance of the
winter.
Mrs. O. .). Knapp and daughter re-
tur I to their home at Central
Point Tuesday, after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Taylor.
Mis. O. ('. Crimen arrived Monday
from Springfield to v i h i t her sister,
Mrs Catherine Gray.
Mrs. It. Boyd Voting, who has been
spending several months with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sill, left
Sunday morning fur Portland to visit
n brother nnd sister. She will then
go to Seattle and after spending a
few days with an uncle, will sail for
her home at Port Simpson, it. C.
lioi'ee -kcd
!t mIi u Pierce lias brought suit
ill tlo i in nit i on l to have, the bonds
of matrimony that unite him with
Maggie Mao Price dissolved. De
sert ion Is alleged. Tho couple wero
married In Nebraska in 1S!2.
Attorney ( lenient Ituys Auto
Attorney C. II. Clements has now
Joined the nutomobllo club, a hand
some model 2 ! flve-pnssenger Iiulck
having passed into his ownership
through tho salesmanship of Marvin
Jordan.
$10 for it) Treasury ,
For creating a disturbance last
Saturday night, Co'o. Sauer was fined
$10 by Police Judge Cleager Mon
day morning. Sauer was arrested
Saturday evening, but gave a cash
bond of flu for his appearance Mon
day. Making Early (ianb ns
The making; of early gardens now
t. il.es the attention of many of the
residents of the Rogue, valley, the first
ol the g, ii. lens planted nlreudv show
iug above the ground.
! Some ( old bp North
j I a l.l I'.iunii.H I, , v. ho Vi't here
j to . i' . i i . ai a ;i ,ind went to P.att '..
I tor. I. S.i-K , lu- r. 'iirued to Grants
IV.-s . 11 1 . " . .it, to ev :.,,, the fri-'id
. old of 'he t.ir nor It w . -t Mr I 'a !n
' . H'.n n.er. ur w.i- h
' ' ","d '' ' f
i" : t. .tti.l is st:'l koe'iin i n't
,...,,
iPiof. M i. Miin.iv Walking
! I p f Sat ,!a. e. t:;a.: I't of .1 S
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Books for IJbrary
The Grants Pass Library assoda
tion gratefully acknowledges a gift
of 31 volumes, reeived from Mrs. R.
G. Smith.
Snow in the Mountain
Dr. W. B. Plckrell of Spokane, w ho
came here a week ago to get out to
his mine on Sucker rrek, returned
to this city unable to reach the
property on account of the depth of
the snow. He says that he found no
snow until he reached Red Hill, but
from there It gradually iinreased as
one ascended the mountain till there
is four feet on Graybatk toward the
head of Sucker creek. The doctor has
returned to Spokane but will return
here again within a short time.
PEAR ANI APPLE ,
t KOI' WILL BE LIGHT
Many of the onhardists are now
preparing for the first spraying of
the fruit trees, and barrels of spray
are taken out every day. The fruit
trees have not made much start yet,
the fosty nights having held the sap
down. The orchards are In excellent
condition this spring, though Inspec
tor Burke states that the crop of
fruit will be light this spring, owing
to the trees having borne so heavily
last year. Both apples and iears will
be short crops, though the indication
Is for a full crop of peaches and
grapes. Those orchards where the
fruit was thinned most will give the
best yield.
V HAITI I
RECEIVES PI
OF BI FF
.MINORCA
A notable addition to the poultry
population was made Monday when
E. S. Veatch received from Ashland
six pullets and a cockerel of the buff
Minorca breed, the lirst of this hand
some poultry to come to this vicinity.
The fowls are especially beautiful
ones, and the pullets are from the
yards of Lindgreti Bros., the ('alitor-1
uia breeders who originated the
strain.
Mr. Veatch lias been Known lor the
past seasons as the Minorca enthus
iast of the valley, and his birds have
pulled down their share of the rib
bons at all the shows where thev
have been exhibited, although till
now he has confined his attention to
i the blacks. To strengthen his pens
of the Mat ks Mr. VeaMi will le.eiv
within a few dns a male bird pur
chased lor him by Judge Hinds who
passed on the local birds at the win
ter show.
IM (N'T KNOW THEV
HAVE APPENDK
IT IS.
Many 0 rants Pass people who have
chronic appendicitis, which is not
very painful have doctored for
years for gas on tho stomach, sour
stomach or constipation. The Na
tional Drug Store states if these
people will try simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded
in Adler-i-ka, the (ionium appendi
citis remedy, they will be surprised
at the iui. k benefit. A single dose
relieves these troubles instantly.
Ml i (H;i t.ETS Slo.ootl
PROM I NCLE SAM
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 s The
sundry civil bill before the house for ! D" y?n ,know that morp rrnl ,la"
, , , er lurks in a common cold than in
udnptn.ii carries appropnat ions for ; any other of tho minor ailments'! The
a i oiiM.ieiaiHe sum tor the improve-
n.eiH of the river and harbors in the
noi l hw es' . in.. tig t he it nn are :
For the lower Willamette and t'().
I'.inibia river from Portland to t.he
mm. $12(',tm; for i out inning work
on the Siuslaw river, fMi.."oin; for
otist met ion ,.t d-ibb
I. ..'..' Washington ..i"..i!
t'e. i I'mi.imi.i; fur
in
e:it-
;ish
apa
ar
W i!
!iet .11.,! harbor. $2,:.i:;
i t'e loiiow ing apprei
on! inning et f, t ru, t ion
rial ;
on
biuMings are in. bid. ,1 i;i SS! PRESENTS SERVIA
M"f,"'!' lb rito'haii,, , WITH WAR MPNITIONS
J'"'""'!,. ,;,!,;,,i:l' J;'M "Fltl.lN, Feb. Is. Russia has re.
' 1 L 1 1 ' I I I III t t 1 ,
' ' " ' t'cnt.v jiresenttMl Servia with arms
, Vil 'IK; "ned b ;be;a.,, e,viiptnent for 10tooo men a,.
''' '' cording to news ngencv dispatches
,. (,";;'!"1't,"!1 o! ,M"A ,'':Min ;i!r here today. is declared
I "-- Word. ;,. Wa-h . $:..m.: ,,.. that German diplomats f, ;,r tint K,w.
V ",,,,' '---'"nst ustria. The outlook for
European peace Is considered dark
! 'S VNt;Fl.i:s r. . I s Having
""'""'"' W:!':.uuj The NaMoral Drug S-or- report
v-'" ''' ' '( ' '. .t. eti.b.irr.is- ;tnat A SINGLE DOSl' of snrip!.. . .
- ' -:'-. n w I . ; :'v ...I., t-cded a ,!'"rn ''''-k. glv.erine. etc. 'as com-
T,.,. ,.(,S.'I"'1"'!'':1 '! V'Her-i-k.i. the G.rma!:
. , i ,., . , i ,. ,, . .' , : i't'ii ,1 ;, j r S re tiled v. stops onsip:i-
,. ',. '' "'it ion ,t g.,s on the s'..i!ia,h INSTANT.
' " " ))' V,;.!Sy;rat.'s Pa-s j.. op!0 iiu, -....
ALLEN'S
F00T-EASE
Ml ?
VV W;.. , ' - V "inM
v rXJ : " sutol.ira Kent.
i " J.-iHiv. . r... '. s 1'.'
IN U (it'll 1L PKOG1UM
PLAN IS OlTLINKM
PRINCETON. N. J., Feb. IT. The
plans for the formal inauguration as
arranged by the Wilson family and
the inaugural committee at Washing
ton, have today been explained by
President-Elect Wilson in response to
questions. They are as follows:
Monday, March 3 The president
elect and his wife ami three daugh
ters will leave Princeton late in the
forenoon on a special train, escorted
by one thousand Prim etou students;
will reach Washington late in the af
ternoon and go direct to the Shoreham
hotel. Wilson will attend the smok
er or the Princeton alumni. Mrs. Wil
son and the daughters will dine at
the Shoreham and spend the evening
and night there. Governor Wilson
will not make a speech at the smok
er. "Has it been decided you will not
speak there?" he was asked.
"Yes." he replied. "I decided it."
Governor Wilson feels that his in
n"gural address should he the only
speech made at the time of his Inaug
uration. He will spend the night at
the Shoreham.
March 4 President-elect Wilson
will drive to the white house from the
Shoreham shortly before noon to
meet President Taft nnd rid with
him -Taft on the right side, and
Wilson on the left--to the senate to
see the inauguration of Vice-President
Marshall from the legislative
gallery.
About the same time Mrs. Wilson
and her daughters will drive from
the hotel to the senate for the same
purpose.
After the inauguration of Vice
President Marshall the party will gj
to the inaugural stand in front of the
capitol, where PresMent-elect Wil
son will be given the oath of office
and dclivr his address.
As soon as he litis finished, he and
j Ex-President Taft will drive hack to
i the whiteliouse over the route to be
taken by the parade--Wilson on the
right ami Taft on the left. Mrs. Wil
son and the daughters will
'here as iui.kly as possible
driven
Winn the
house, then,
Session of it
Wilsons enter t lie whiN
it will be to take pos
for four years. Tlo
party will immediately go to Inn h
eon, at which th" re will be a number
of guests.' nf whom some win proV
t'bly he the new cabinet nietiib.'rs.
As soon as luncheon is finished tlo
ti si, lent and his family will go to
the stand in front of the white hous"
from which he will view the inaugur
al parade, the head of which will be
timed to arrive just as luncheon is
over.
governor Wilson said that neither
he nor the members of his family
had accepted any social invitations
for the inauguration period. He said
they would have several relatives as
guests, but that the list was not ready
for publication.
When Ciovernor Wilson's attention
was called to the report that his
brother, Joseph S. Wilson, of Nash
ville, had withdrawn as a candidate
for secretary of the senate, he said:
"That Is something I have known
nothing about. I have had nothing
to do with it at anv time."
safe way is to take Chamber
lain
t ough lieniedy, a t hiM'oiiglily
able preparation, and rid your
the cold as ipiitkly as possible. Thi
remedy is for sale by all dealers.
PKI S. T A IT (AILS ()(ii;iss.
WASHINGTON. Feb.
dent Taft today ealled an
nry session of the senat-
1s I'r,-!-et
raordiu
for Mar. h
1 for the formal sweating in of m v
senatois and for receiving President
elect Wilson's cabinet nominations.
I'OKTI.VND. I-, h 1 s Th- ex es.
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s v l !'.e s-e.l f t tr-..
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You Know Us
We are In business rlfht here where you live. You are an
.itru neighbor or a friend of ours. This money-back-f.Cq"f
" fr should prove the sincerity of our claims.
H-noi-uij'"-w
Wh.-n we say we M hv
the l-t laxative and b. k up our
.tatcn . nt with our u.riunlihed prom
I(, return without uurttion or
f,,rn,u:;tv the m..my paid u lor ll,
J ,t u ..'. nut prove e-itirWv tati
fa..rv...yeU.b,i,N.HreeD-
titled to your .'oi.fidrnee.
Our hu-iuc cuccr.-J arid prestige
d-iHid ui.u your ctmh.lfnce in i us.
e ki.ew e niu-t cure ar.d hold
your .',, 1. nee in or.h r to get and
Up v.,r,atro'g,-. 1 hcretere, we
Wi ..t dare make tln.off.-r il wa
were not k.m'.iwI.v cert..ia that we
eau prove our cUims for
Our experience with them arid the
many n K,rts we have received from
thoe who have uted them prove
that tl i v are really the nios-t pleasing
an. I fati-fa.'t.ry IhjwI remedy we
know
Retail Orderlies taste like candy.
They are soothing and eay in action.
They don't cause gripini'. nauea,
purlins or excessive luo-enc.'vs as do
the u-u.il physic or laxative. Retail
Orderlies seem to act us a tonic
itp'i.g'tii'iier uxn the nerves and
nniselesof thelKiwels. They prompt
CUT'ON- Ph ase hear in mind that Rexall Orderlies are not sold by all drug.
ists Von t an buv Rexall ( irdcrlies only at The Rexall Stores.
You can buy Rexall Orderlies in this community only at our store:
M. CLEMENS
GRANTS PASS The jCCjlt StOK ' 0REG
There is a ltetfill Store in nearly every town and city in the United States, Canada nnd
Curat Hntiiin. There is a different Keiull Kenimly for nearly everv ordinary huaian Ui
acli !'. lally ili'sinnrd 'or the particular ill for whirli it i. reciiiiinii'ii.leil.
The kexall Stores are America's Oreutest Drug Stores
JOAOUN MM, LEI!. POET
OE SIERRAS, IS )E.I
OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. IS. Tele-j SAU.:M Feb. 18. It Is reported
grams of sympathy from ail over the (iui,iv ,lilt o- senators and 42 mem
world poured in' here today on the 1)(1,.s ()f ,he nH8e haVe today g) d
widow of Joaquin Miller, the famed
"Poet of the Sierras." who died late
yesterday at his home on the hills
overlooking this city. The widow
and his only child. Miss .Inanita, are
prostrated over the poet's death.
Miller knew that he was near
dea'th. Just before the end he tried
to move from his couch, bit: the of-
fort proved fruitless. Turning to bis
aged w ife, ho whispered:
"I love you, Abbie. I love you,
Abbie. Goodbye."
The next words, which were his
last. were, s'areely audible.
"I ran't live," he said. "I :i:u
d.ving. Oh! Take me away, y
angels. Take mo away. I hear ye."
Miller's death was directly due to
diabetes and arterial s'-lerosis. He
had failed rapidly since his illness
of 1911.
Miller left an estate valued at
$100,000. He was born in tho Wa
bash district of Indiana, Nov. 10.
1S11
In 1850 he crossed the plains
with his parents into Oregon, the backache, urinary disorders, lame
family settling in the Willamette Dess' heailathes. languor-why a!
,.,.., , o w themselves to become chronic In
valle. A few years later he joined valldSi when a tegted reniedy ,g of.
a gold rush to California, was adopt- fered them?
ed by a tribe of northern California Doan's Kidney Pills have befn
Indians and
of the chief.
married the daughter I used in ki(lr'ey trouble over 5v years,
Rut when his wife wasl?ave bcen ,ested ,n thousds of
killed by settlers in an expediiionj If you have any, even one, of the
against the raiding Indians, Miller : symptoms of kidney disease, act now,
returned to civilization, later marry-,'0' gravel, dropsy or Blight's disease
main.
.micr went , i.ontion in is,"
nnd published his
first book (if
pot tns. They were an instantaneous
hit and he was lionized by his Eng
lish admirers. In 1 SST he located
in Oakland, purchasing several bun-! when I stooped, nnd ached so severe
dred acres of wooded grounds, wlti. h :i' that I could not sleep well. Work
i n ., .r i. : j i ! .1 ,1 t ....i rt Inn.
reli-lhe lias since made his home , ' "" h"ul ur-" "lo ilIlu 1 ""a
,f nr' r. , , ,. , t'uid and nervous. The kidney se
ol I 'he poets wish hut us ho. v be . . . .t..
, 1 letionw passed loo ireiiueiuij
cremated will be carried out. Th.night and I noticed sediment In
renuitioti will take phe e toinm -ow ! them. Some time ago I began using
at. 10 o'clock at his home. The
ceremony of scattering tho ashes
w ill he res, rvod for a later on asion
i on
suits
surpt ...
:i tifil " at;
Look!
SOMETHING NEW, HAVE VOL" SEEN IT?
A REAL WASHING MACIIINi:.
The Autocycle
-ttsrisj'iS
" sJ,h "lixutunit.v. , Ull,1(.s, lins)Ni ,,,,.,., ;, ir,ns.
free , ,. '". I V." """"r "e M"" Mm" '"" r l"f-llvc IM.rl-
' B r t.ve yeat-s. 0 ni . fo,. ,vaIinlj.
n.Klime Hint will eipml it in merit
..tv::;:1;;:::
::',:,:;rr,;;: 'iitzr' -s '
I HE M( liiNE SELLS ITS ELF.
Mn Wanted E ei ) liet e.
Royal Laundry Machine Co.
ly relieve constipation. 1 hey act to
overcom" the cause of constipation.
They tend to eliminate the cause
of air-k headache, biliousness, bad
breath, nervousness and other
attendant upon inactive bowels.
Make Us Prove This
We want ymi to come to our store
and get a put kaco of Rexall Order
lies. I'se a few or use up the entire
txi. Then, if you are not entirely
satisfied, come back ami tell us and
we will promptly return the money
you paid us for them.
You promise nothing you sign
nothing you obligate yourself to us
in no way whatever. We accept
your mere word.
Don't you now believe that Rexall
Orderlies are worthy of a triajf
Could any offer be more fair?
Try Them at Our Risk
We particularly recommend Rexall
Orderlies for rhildren. aged persons
end for delicate people.
Rexall Orderlies con.e in vest
pocket tin boxes. 12 tablets, 10cJ
3fl tablets, lioc; 80 tablets. 6Uc
Usual dose one tablet.
SOLONS WANT MORE
TIME FOR LAW-MAKING.
an agreement by which the present
session of the legislature will he ex
tended five days. Tho matter has
not yet come up for a vote, but this
number of signatures to the agree
ment indicates that it will receive
favorable action when a resolution
is introduced.
(iOV. W EST SKJNS
STERILIZATION Pdl.I..
S M.EM, Feb. 1 S. Governor West
t din- signed the I.lewelling steriliza
tion bill and days after the legis
l;.t i:e ti'Vourns it will go hCo effect.
It pr.'.'vi.lt s for the sterilization of
th:o:i ci imh.als and criminal in
sane. All) THE KI!)EVS.
(rants Pass Sull'erei's Should Take
No Further Risk.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies' of kidney complaint,
i
may set In and make neglect danger-
nns Pun Crnnta Pnoa rnutflnnta He-
ni;ul(1 tnoT(i convincing proof than
mand more convincing
tho following?
John McCallistcr, Murphy, Ore.,
says: "For about a year I was af
flicted with kidnL; complaint. My
back was vcrv npinful. particularly
i Doan's Kidney Pills and they gave
me prompt relief."
For sale bv nil denlprs. Price
cents. Foster-.Milbtirn Co.. Huffaio,
New York, solo agents for the Unit
i States.
liememlier the name Dorm's
and take no other.
LooK !
llie .tun M ho put tht- I ; lu I k.t.