Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 29, 1905, Image 6

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    ROGUE RIVER. COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. SEPTEMBER- 29, 1905.
3 Red Letter Days Sales
Big' Reduction in Men's Hats
$1.60. 2.oo, 2.60 and 3.oo Hals Red Letter Days, H.oo
The famous M. A. Packard shoe for
men, former price $3.50 3.00
Shoes in all leathers & stylet . . 2.50 2.00
The Excelsior shoes for boys 2.50 2,00
2.00 1.50
A California made shoe for boys 2.50 2.00
Misses' School shoes 1.25 1.00
1.50 1.25
1.75 1.50
C. P. Ford A G. M. Kutz shceB 3.50 3.00
All Ladies' shoes 2.50 , 2.00
Men's high cut shoes 6.00 ,. 5.25
6,00 4.25
( l tt tf ' 4.00 3.25
3.50 3.00
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Umbrellas from 50c to $10.00
each. Dry goods. Men's, Ladies', and Children's underwear
all at a big reduction for the
3 ItI3I IliTJLTriSJt IYJS
Hept ember 2J. tmi ;j(.
R. O. McCROSKEY
Next Door to First .National Hank.
Art You Engaged?
- EofraKfld pnoiile should reumujtmr,
that nflnr nmrrliiK1'. niauy qonrroli
oau be avoided, by keeping their di
RSitlom In good condition witli
Eleotrio Bittern. S. A. Brown, of
Bennettavtlle, S. O., nay: "For
yean my wife nofToreri iutuuHuly from
ilywpHl complicated with torpid
liver until ilie 1oh( her utruiiRth mid
vigor and became a mere wreok of Imr
former mlf. Tbnn Mie tried Eleotrlo
BitterH which helid her at ouch and
Anally made her entirely well. She in
now itroiiK and healthy." All drug
giHta Dell aud garantee them at 6Uo
a bottle.
Like finding Money.
Finding health in like finding money
no think those who are nick.
When yoo have a oongli, cold, wire
throat, or client irritation, better act
promptly like W. O. Burlier of Sand
Level, Va. Ho Raya: "I had a ter
rible cheat trouble, canacd by amoke
and coal dnat on my lnnga; hot after
flndlng no relief hi other remeiiea,
waa cried by Dr. King'a New Din
oovory for ('onauinption, Congha and
Oolda. " Ureateat wile of any cough
or lung medicine in the world. At
all d'ugglsta; fifto and 11.00; goarau
tecd. Trial bottle free.
MISS BR00KINS ON
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The Doctrin of Mra. Eddy Ex
pounded by Prominent
Lady Lecturer.
An appreciative audience waa in at
tendance at the Opera Hooae laat Mon
day evening to hear Miaa Miry Brook
ina, O. 8. B., of Minneapolis, lecture
on Chriatian Science, the aobject be
ing "Chriatianity la Science and
Demonstrable'.' The apeaker waa in
troduced by Judge Booth, who aaid in
part aa follows :
"Ladles aud Gentlemen: We have
with oa tonight a very distinguished
lady in the person of Miss Mary
Brookins, of Minneapolis. We have
the opportunity and privilege of bear
ing a noted lecturer, one of the eigh
teen members constituting the board
of lecturers for the United State, and
if am correctly advised, one of the
eighteen of the entire orld, clothed
witli authority to lecture publicly up
on the subject of Chriatian Hoi- uce.
The public presa and many distin
guished persons throughout the coun
try have apoken , in highest terms of
Miss Brookina. The honor 'of intro
ducing a lady so distinguished lias
been conferred upon me, who is not a
member of the society, by the local
memhers in authority. I, therefore,
esteem It a privilege to be permitted
to do as mncli, aud I now take great
pleasure, ladies ana gentlemen, in pre
senting to you at this time Miss Mary
BrooUus, and ask you to give her a
careful aud patient hcariug. "
Miaa Brookina' address, in part, was
a follows:
Christ Jesus expounded and exempli
fied Life that means power, authority,
dominion over the Mesh, it was not
after the storm had subsided, but in
the very midst of its fury that He said :
"Peace, be still," aud there waa u
great calm. He did not wait for the
ascension before declaring : "I have
overcome the world."
In view of these asNuraiicea of mau't
dominion oer all material elements,
illustrated by what has actually oc
curred, it will never lie found in the
mind of man to be content with any
thing losa than the conscious posses
sion and exeroise of life that is in per
fect conxonauce with absolute good.
Christian Science teaches that the
two Chriatian oflioes of pieachiug the
gospel aud healing the sick are so in-
aeperable, ao equal in importance, and
so identified in porpone and method
that one's Christian life la incomplete
if eiher one is omitted. In a system
wherein science and religion are one,
the theology must be curativn.
Christian Scientists have been called
a prayerlesa people, but like many of
the atatementa'concerning them, thia
one is quite the opposite of the fact.
Indeed, it ia only through the teach
ings of thia Science that we have found
it possible to obey the acriptural in
junction: "Pray without ceasing"
While no ooe can be continually in
the attitude of prayer, nor forever re
peating ita words or formulae, one can
always be in silent spiritual commun
ion with hia God.
Through the peculiar method of our
church aervice, in which the entire
congregation is privileged to partici
pate, our people are turned to closer
and more general study of the Holy
Scriptures. It would be impossible to
find any class of people more devoted
to the study of the Bible than the
Christian Scientists are, for they have
learued to regard it, not so much a
history of the past nor a prophecy of
the futrue as a revelation of eternal
Truth, which ia "the same yesterday,
today and forever," and which conse
quently applies with, full force to the
needs of the present time.
Ho this Science that is religions be
cause it is of God, and this religion
that is scientific because it is foumied
upon eternal fai t, instead of fancy or
blind faith, aud are welded into one
sound and demonstrable doctrine,
whose verity is attested by "sigua fol
lowing. " Though not given much to
Btatisiicr, we can say without exagger
ation that manv hundreds of thous
ands of so-called incurable cases of
disease have been healed through
Christian Science. Notwithstanding
this astounding statement its work is
by no means confine! to the euro of
physical ills rather is this incidental
to the vastly greater mission of heal
ing siu and leading iu all matters of
genuine reform. It reclaims the sin
ner, not through fear of punishment
nor anticipation of reward, but by the
supremacy of Mind that is good, dis
pelling the illusion of his love of sin,
and by so uplifting his sense of good
aud enlarging his atfectlon for it, that
he ceases to find satisfaction ill aught
but the way of holiness. Hosts of
people have been and are being healed
of the appetite for intoxicants, tobacco
ami opium through this sort of teui
periinco work proving it to be a
prohibition Iliac actually doea prohibit
the sin itfdf instead ot spending its
energies in the fruitless attempt to
prevent the consequences of siu.
And here let oh m tc, as we have
seeu before, that there is that native
quality of aspiration, inherent in
humanity, that will never, in its hope,
and expectancy, and eager pursuit,
stop short of tliu absolute, the iufiuite,
the everlasting Truth itself.
Tli is being the case, there must be
an exact ami unmistakable way to
this acme of achievement, this long
for goal, this "tne desired of all na
tion!, "and'we believe inch a way to
. - . .1 I k MIT
have been revealea to uin , s
Revered Leader and Teacber, Rev.
Mary Baker Eddy, in what baa been
named by her, "Christian Science."
We also believe that the teacliioga of
thia Science, once thoroughly under
atood and rightly practiced, are folly
adequate to the accomplishment of
even ao infinite an end.
I am well aware tbat thia ia a
mighty assertion and that it may aeem
to many a prepostsroni claim. But
anyone who, having ears will bear, or
having eyea will read what we bave
to say, will find that we are ready to
give many a reasonable reason tor tbe
hope that ia in ua, and, that it ia aim
ply and wholly out of deep intereat In
humanity's weal, aud in loving aolici
tnde for ita woe that we ever offer
onr doctrine for your contemplation.
Spraint.
S. A. Read. Ciaco, Texaa, writea,
March 11th, 1901: "My wrist waa
sprained ao badly by a fall that it waa
useless; and after using several
remedies that failed to give relief,
used Ballard's Snow Liniment, aud
wat cured. I earnestly recommend it
to any one suffering from sprains."
2.1c, 50c, $1.00 at Rotermund'a and
Model Drug Store.
Cured ol Bright'! Diftuc.
'Jeo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red
Mills, Lawreuce Co., N. Y., writea:
"I had kidney disease for many years
aud had been treated by physicians
for 13 years; had taken a well known
kidney medicine and other remedies
that were recommended but got no
relief until I began using Foley's
Kidney Cure. Tne first half bottle
relieved me and four bottles have
cored me of thia terrible disease. Be
fore I began taking Foley's Kidney
Cure I had to make water about every
15 minutes, day aud night, and passed
brick-dust substance, and sometimes
slimy substance. I believe I would
have died if I had not taken Foley's
Kidney Cure." tor sale by rJ. A
Kotermuud.
Chamberlain Cough Remedy.
Tbii ii a medicine of great worth
and merit Try it when yon have .
cougb or cold and y. n are certain to
be pleased with tbe quick relief wliicn
it frnrria. It ia Dleasaot to take and
ran slwava be derjended upon. For
sale by all druggists.
STREET HATS
Tailored Hats
Ready-to-Wear Hats
In Latest Styles and
Fine Assortment at
Miss Weston's
Millinery Parlors
Kust G St. six doors from Front Street
Ladies, call and inspect my steck rnd
you will note the fact that the prices
are very reasonable, and that the work
manship and the variety of shapes are
all that the most exacting could desire.
Cattle Ranch For Rent.
820 aorea on Seven-Mile creek about
five mile southwest from Fort
Klamath, Oregon. All fenced, house,
large barn, ample water supply, Wjn
cut about 80 tons wild hay. Address,
with references, P. O. Box No. 933,
Taconia, Washington.
W. B. SHERMAN
Real Estate and Timber
ROOMS 10 A. 12, MASONIC TEMPLE
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
PHONE 731
"Our doubti are traitors,
And make us lote the good we oft might win
By flaring to attempt."
iftl "DON'T WORRY" CLUB
DON'T WORRY
About the future of Grants Pass,
About your position,
About your business.
Or the coming State Election.
Think of "your loved ones at home," your family.
Are you "donating to a landlord?" Then "cut
it out" and buy THIS place for a home, A two
story, 7-room house, lot 75x100, on north side of
the railroad, with city water and sewer
connection. The house alone is worth the money.
YOU CAN HAVE IT FOR $800.00.
If that don't suit, I can give you a lot in almost any portion of the
City by paying $10 00 down and $5.00 per month.
Joseph Moss,
The Real Estate Man
516 E Street Grants Pass, Ore.
L. A. LUCUS & SON
WEST SIDE, CORNER OF SIXTH AND I STREETS
POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SHIPPERS OF WAGONS AND BUGGIES, AND ALSO THE MOST
EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF HARNESS AND SADDLERY
GOODS IN SOUTHERN OREGON
Our Spring' Vehicles we will close out At Cost
DURING THE RED LETTER DAYS, SEPT. 28th, 29th and 30th
Farm Machinery
The fanners Syracuse line of Stool & Chilled plows. Disc
A: l'eg tooth harrows, ,r A l l tooth Cultivators; Kxtras for
Syracuse, Oliver, Hissoll A (inle How; Kv ory thin- in farm
machinery. These o. .Is are to U- sol, lower tha
before during the UKD I.HTTKI5 PAYS.
an eer
Vnlli for iik
in t lie
V
Hardware
Cookingutensils of every deseription;Tin and Grtinite-ware.
Wash tubs, wash boards, wysh boilers. Lanterns of all
kindi including the inexpensive but effective bull's eye
dash-lights.1 Axes, Picks, Shovels, Crosscut & Handsaws.
Why, we will sell.jduring this sale a first class rotary wash
ing machine at $4.90.
) C.h;n1c d""B thc '"K an J """'iner. sold an immense number of vehicles, and
' stl,df -oinpanv has instructed us to close out at cost, the few remaining jobs
we now have left.
THE LAST PART OF OUR STOCK MU.ST GO and if you need a spring vehicle
or farm truck certainly you can not afford lo overlook this opportunity to suppIv 'vour
.VC "!"' t,IC,'c,on- takt advantage of the Rl I) LETTER DAYS to accomplish this! wants durina this sale. Every rm we offer is a t udebaker and evervnn. u m ,w
guarantee. No Ilumbugery No Fake-Rut for 3 days an honest sale of
goods at lowest Prices on record.
c ... inereiorc. take advantage of the RED LETTER DAYS to accomplish this! wants during 1
oukr and are consequently offering the remaining stock, consisting of low wheel faring bomtidc nu
trucks, one seated bugg.es. hacks, surreys, at th. actual litres it cost to lav then! bonahdu
dou n in (.rants Pass in car load lots ! honest goods a
L. A. LU
CUS
& SON.