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f FRIDAY, M-IUCH 2t 19 li VAUK KIGHT JON UIW.HS, DKMKIOl.H, IUKS I'KOM KAPOSI ICK. (from Monday Sally). SlyBlerloualy disappearing while In A delirious condition, Joe Green, well known In this city, w here be bus been employed in local meat market! on different occasion, has dropped from view ax completely as though the earth hud opened and swallowed him UP. Creel), who resided at the borne of bis liiothr on Fourth street, has been ludlsponed for some time, and threat ened pneumonia-and otbtjr eompllea tious bad niad.j Mm delirious. Sun day evening at aViut 'eight o'clock Gnen left t)lj bouse i ;id only in shirt and iiantaloons, but he wan fol lowed at once by a brother, who caught up with hi in a blo'k from the home, when Joe hurled him to the ground and when be had picked him self up the delirious man bad disap peared In the darkness. Though searchers have scoured tho town, no word has come, of the mlanlng man. He was seen by no one after he es caped from his brother Sunday night, and his friends are greatly worried over the mntter. Hurt-footed and hutlcKi the man would havo been noticed bad he fol lowed the belter lighted streets, arid It is feared lie may have wandered into the country where he would suf fer from the frilllm? rain and expos ure unlcpt soon found. It was thought at first that he w'nuld tfo at once to some of tho places which he frequented, but In quiry at these brought no word, and the senrch is maintained today, flreen Is a mnn alioitt 35 years of atte, short of stature, welhln about 13' pounds, and of Ilk-lit complexion. When ho disappeared ho bad on a pair of black pants and a light shirt, and wns barefooted and bnreheaded. filler Foe (Jn'ii, who wandered from Ms lioine on Fourth street Sim day nlulit, was found liy two wool choppers In the lilll four iiiIIch north of (inmls I'hm mill rotiirncil to his borne this afternoon. He luol Immti out nil nluht, and Ills feet were sore and lileedinK. l'r. Sin it ti attended the unfortunate man as sooir as lie was brought In, and fears that a ser ious attack of pneumonia s follow l". Joo (Ireen, who wandered In tho hills all or Sunday night, died at eight o'clock Monday evening from the effects of the exposure, flreen was delirious from a complication of diseases, and escaped from bis at tendants while In a delirium Sunday and was not found until Monday fore noon. The funeral will bo held Wed nesday nt 10 o'clock at the home on Fourth street, interment to he In Oranito Hill cemetery. PRODUCERS' CANNERY. (Continued from I'age l.1 though It was necessary to raise some cash to got the cannery under head way, Within a few minutes after the lists were thrown open, those In the club room had subscribed to 111! shares of the stock, mostly In one or two share subscriptions. Solicitors from the various dis tricts were appointed to solicit furth er Ktock subscript inns nnioim the fanners, and an effort will he made to get every hind owner to lake at leant one share, Heforo the perma nent oflleials are elected it will he necessary to have not less than one half the Htocli Hiihticribed, and when tilts Is done the stockholders will be culled together and the board of nine directors will 1, selected from Miuoni; their number. Illanks were dlMrihutcd and liber ally s;tied by those at the meeting stating about what each Individual would have in the wv of produce for the ciuinery. While these lb-Is have not been tubulated It Is evldit that the plantings this season will run largely t, beans and tomatoes in the way of vegetables, while any quant ity of applies, penrs, peaches and oth ther tree fruits will be aMiiUble. Members of tho committee have net the mark for tomatoes at tlftv acres. UUXTV (IHItT riMKtiKDIVtiti, M IIM H, IIMJ, TKK.M. (Continued From Page Seven.) W. Roberts, same II. An J, ung, same It. (J. Kerr, same 13.00 I. H. I'eters, samo Con Ketiner, same 10.00 12.00 1.00 72.00 Ralph Fenner, saine 4V00 f'rlce Kloan, same 58.12 Tom I'ollard. same &K.12 Al Jcffersoii, same 45.00 Anton Varga, same 4X.00 ('. K. Harmon, same 7.00 same CO. 00 same IX. 00 Henry Hudson. Will Spaulding, ('has. Fenner, same 36.00 Ike Ixjwden, same 4.00 I'. ('. lirown. name 4.00 M. A. Kmerson. same l.."0 II. Harding, same 3.00 l-ee Sowell, same 4.00 J. I,. Kgger, same 40.23 Ham Kgger, same 22. GO Alono Jones, same 27.00 K. ('. I'nderwood, same 14.00 A. Dower, same i.00 W. A. Coutant, same. 2.00 II. II. Wardrlp, same 6.00 II. I. Walter, same 9.00 John Cash, same 6.00 A. R. Marsh, same 2.00 Iru Shaffer, same 11.00 8.00 20.00 Harry Shaffer, same K. K. Kroh, same 1'aul IS. Klrker, same 45.00 II. K. Christy, same 60.00 Albert Christy, same 8.00 C. A. Frost, same 2 8.00 W. A. Ilogue, same 65.(10 It. W. Honey, same 57.50 (1. W. Walton, same 28.00 Nick Saner, same 24.00 Stanley Roark, same 23.00 II. W. Hudson, same 61.50 Fred Krause, same 29.50 F. IS. Spere, same 21.00 ... U. Ragan, same 26.00 T. J. Ilreazeale, same 44.00 II. I'lle. same 28.00 Jess Cyrus, same 1 4.00 John ChaKtaln, same l'J.OO II. 1 1 ol m a ii ,' same C. Helms, same ., K. King, same 11.25 W. Sargent, same 14.00 Fred Ilreazeale, same 24.00 IS. Hawkins, same Frank llarles, same Kdwln Kowe, same.. Jim Hague, same (!oo. S. Duncan, same National Dray Co., drayage for roads James Trimble, blacksmith for roads Rogue River Hdw. Co., hard ware for roads Fanny Hot-chert, work In sheriff's office Spnuldlni? HroH., lumber for roads Douglass Abstract & Trust Co., maps, etc P. V. I'roctor, printing J. IS. Peterson, stamps, etc.... IS. I. Cobiirn. express, freight, etc Moon Wiring Co., fixing light Oregon Cement Pipe & Tile Co., pipe for roads W. H. Sherman, Agt., bouse rent for pauper II. V. Anderson, map for clerk's office F. 0. Wilcox, Juror, Stato vs. Rockey fellow Jomes 1 1 1 ma ii . Justice State vs. Mckersoii James llolmun, Justice Sluto vs. Mafy Robinson Fred A. Williams, witness Slate vs. Mary Robinson ... Frank lirown. same Clint (iriiham, same Magght Mattlson, same Henry Rose, nursing pauper J. C. Raudle. constable State Rockey fellow Handle, constable, State Alice llooth Handle, constable, State Mary Robinson Handle, constable. State Mckersoii Harmon. Md.se. for 3.75 3.75 27.50 40.00 1.00 2.00 4.50 1.25 103.45 140.25 42.50 14.00 39.80 8.00 fi.fiO 74.23 .50 71.45 30.00 23.00 1.00 5.43 . 5.110 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2S.7-, vs. ,1. c. vs. S. C. vs. ,1. C. vs. I. W. ,35 II KI R, II. I., ( ASK IS rosiPOM ! TO PRII. SAN FRANCISCO. Match 1 ! Arraignment of Charles F llaker, former assistant cashier of lb" Crocker National bank, charged with embezzling nearly $'.'00,000, was postponed today by I'tilto! States Commissioner Krutl until Vpril "6. 'Ihls action was based on rcrtlflcate presented from Dr. V U I.opet. which declared Raker .v too 1H to appear In court. roads A. I., lliggerstarf, blacksmith for roads Rogue River Courier, print ing court proceedings, etc Will C. Smith, board of prls oueis February W. c. h'f, ni'al for pauper Wm. Siapf, juror State vs. (lardner Will ('. Sinlih. envelopes, etc Mrs. Nellie Woodward, wit ness Suite vs. Cladys Sniith M iss l ief'.'i'. same Mary Smith, name Sadie Coffee, same .. l-'ra'tik JohnMOi, Juror State s. Cladvs Smith .. . W, C. Long, same Parker, same . . W, S Wood, same . .1 I.. Sliaska, same il W. Lewis, same John Handle s.inie tir. nits Pass I von A- Steel ks . -luiiplies, etc., for roads lloiaie llastlnus. allowance (or January and February Wm. Trimble. blacksiiilth (or roads .'c ell lli!. Co , h ard w are lor roads C I. Ilailow. remuli!nt!- i r per diem I' .1. I.ind, coin ic issHM-ci per d'em 5.35 4. sr. 2.93 2.35 8.00 5 2.30 43.92 4.73 2.00 t;;.s2 1.30 1.50 1.30 4.90 2.00 3.0D 3.00 3.0D 3 00 3.00 3.00 10 0.00 .'o.oo CITY BILLS ORDERED PAID BY THE COUNCIL llOII.tlt. IXSI'KCTLD MOXflAV. BLEW II OX Tl KSDAV. At the regular meeting of the com mon council March 6, 1913, the finance commute reported favorably on the following claims against the ritv ftii4 tin motion iuennrlA1 and carr'led the report was adopted and b,ew "P ,l 1 'r,0k Tuesday warrant ordered drawn on the treaa- afternoon. The boiler had been PORT GAMBLE. Wash , March 19. Five men were burned, one of whom, Swen Larsen, will die, when the steam drum In the engine room of the Puget Mill Company's plan: urer for the several amounts: Cramer liros., supplies $ 57.39 ri hell & S hell, sand and gravel 90.00 L. Trask. drayage 1.00 C. 11. Demaray, o.uce supplies 4.70 National Dray Co., drayage.. .25 Rogue River Hardware Co., supplies 7.23 California-Oregon Power Co., lights 1.80 Glass it I'rudbome Co., police docket 19.00 California-Oregon Power Co., street lights 241.38 Oregon Gas & Klectric Co., gas 4.93 II. J. Clark, rent 3.00 K. S. Veatch, money advanced for express 1.00 Herl Kenyon, hauling dirt elty hall 23.00 r. U. Oldlug, gasoline 1.50 Philip llelmer, desk and chair 20.00 A. (J. Long,, supplies Ore department 10.84 K. L. Coburn, typewriter 65.00 Williams liros. Door & Lbr. Co., repairing door 7a Rogue River Water Co., water for hydrants 188.00 John Relschl, spraying parks 2.00 Grants Pass. fire Dept. Truax fire 25.00 Grants Pass fire Dept., fire ... 11.25 Grants Pass fire Detyt., llerz- Inger fire 11.23 Grants Pass fire Dept., sup plies 2.30 Jewell Hdw. Co., supplies... 5.50 W. P. Counts & Son, feed 61.83 Rlggs & Schallhorn, grocer ies for paupers 4.55 C run Is Hiihh Iron & Steel I Wks., repairing scrape... 12.50 Morey's wood yard, wood 2.25 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone service 7.20 County clerk, recording deeds 2.10 George Crawford, labor city park 2.60 Dan Hagerty, work at city hall 21.50 W. S. Maxwell, police 70.00 Walter Moore, police 70.00 uscar Johnston, police 70.00 Henry Williams, labor.... 1.25 ti. II. Rristow, labor 21.25, Mrs. Young. Janitor 12.00 S. S. Patton, street cleaning 60.00 Ii. Lilly, labor streets...: 70.00 II. A. Whipple, labor streets 65.00 F. O. Wilcox, labor streets ... 6.00 W. W. Wilcox, labor streets ... 60.00 F. O. Wilcox, labor streets ... 96.00 H. F. Reenls, labor Btreets ... 11.25 Tom Larson, labor streets ... 23.6 2 h. ICrlckson, labor streets ... 18.12 N. W. Cole, labor streets... 13.12 A. Drown, labor streets 36.87 II. Senior, labor streets 34.38 L. Courier, labor streets 2.50 R. Plumley. labor streets 15,00 V. Smith, labor streets.: 38.75 A. (1. Iloiiek, labor city park 43.75 10, S. Veatch, labor auditor's office tested by the Inspector Monday and reported safe. An investigation Is being made Into the cause of the ac cident. Fifty men who worked in the mill were at their lunches at the noon hour, but nearly all had re turned to work before the explosion K-eiirred. I LI.IXOIS I.FfJISLATl'HF. IS STILL PHADLOCKEH. SPRINGFIELD. III., March The state legislature h still locked today in its efforts to 18. sun ik was a CALIFORNIA IlAXt'llMAX. two I'nited States senators, one for the lon and the other for the short term. Tho feature of today's ballot ing was the falling ofT in the votes for J. Hamilton Lewis. He received but S3 votes, cine votes under the total received In the last hallo;. A number of democrats who had pre viously supported Lewis deserted hini today. The progressive element is J w illing to elect Lewis, a Chicago at torney, and a former congressman from Washington, for the long term, if P.oerchestein, a progressive, la elected for the short term. Progressive leaders conferred with Secretary of State Bryan and Gover nor Dunne here today and It waa re ported that a trade between the leg Ulative factions was discussed at the rceetlng. MRS. POPF. ARRESTED. SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. rollowing testimony from 11 wit nesses, an indictment was returned today against Mrs. Kitty Pope, al leged accomplice of the "$100,000 burglar," Owen D. CoDn. captured here. Mrs. Pope Is under arrest In Detroit today. It Is alleged that she fled with much of Coon's loot. CHICAGO, March 19. The body of a man who committed suicide on a train near Chicago yesterday was pos itively Identified today as that of Joseph II. Jordan, a youn ranch man of Wblttier, Cal. Jordan's stepdaughter, Lillian, 14 years old, who Is visiting relatives here, Identified the remains. She re fused to look at the corpse but Identi fied her father by his clothing and personal effects. After her Identifica tion the Inquest was continued until Monday. Day Old Chicks If you want baby chicks that are Iwtchel right, from trap-nest-erf standard bre,l stock, S. C. Rhode Islaud Reds and White Leg horns our specialty. We can furnish you Reds for 12 cents each and White leghorns for 10 cents each. Any other varieties a matter of correspondence. If you want an incubator that will hatch every hutchable egg, sent to Met lanalmn for this catalogue, it will tell you nil abont them. Address E. J. McClanahan EIXIEXK, ORE. 510 FERRY ST. Big Value IBarpiM CMh It AH. WAY CONSTRICTION FOR FEKRl'AltY. Anderson Abstract Co P. F. Proctor, printing Grants Pass Feed Co O. F. Wlttorff W, W. Harmon C. C. Ilainmersly, Sta. 71) to 477 Jewell Hardware Co C. Ii. Denviray Josephine Livery P. P. Proctor, printing Grants Pass Livery Williams liros. D. A L. Co ... Rogue River Hardware Rogue River Courier, printing State of Oregon....- Pay Roll. W. W. Harmon H. F. Anderson . P. Weckler J. Dolatnator a H. Gilkey . D. it. Cole, stenog M. C. Amtit. foreman M. C. Anient, mule A. C. Drown, labor f). A. Rovnolds, labor L. W. TarbeM, labor II. C. Hra.lfoi-d, labor K. K. Kriekson. labor It C. Hubbard, labor M. K. Night w iue, labor M. A. Powers. lalMr A. It. Pratt, labor Marion Dablw In, labor W. A. McKarlane, labor A. V. Daniels, labor II. J. R t. A C. I. 3.75 HILLS I 10.00 1.20 1.00 1.00 2.90 300.00 13.95 16.00 8.50 7.00 21.00 1.00 3.00 9.20 C.50 175.00 125.00 15.00 12.50 30.00 20.00 75.00 1.00 S.75 IS. 75 I'O.OO 2.50 1S.75 It. 25 25.00 24.00 20.00 17.30 20.00 20.00 Jl Year's Reading Matter for the Whole Family ! For the Poultry Raiser "sr0" th. 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