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ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 7. 1906. SWEEPING THE HOUSE. 3 V r r THIS IS THE .HATCH. That you send away for and pay $11.75 cash. We . are closing them out at $7 50 We have watches from $1.00 up. AT .Paddock's. Bicycle Den East of Depot. GRANTS PASS WALL PAPER and PAINT SHOP W.P.Sharman and E.F.LeMieux SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR J Full stock of Wall Paper all designs quality and prices. Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Brushes Pa' t '("- vft ristn "inptte. Mall orders promptly filled. Palace Barber Shop BATES & WILLIAMS, Proprs. Shaving, Hair Cutting Baths, Ltc. Everything neat and clean and a work First-Class. E. A. WADE Dry Goods, Underwear, Notions, Etc. Front Street west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, OREGON, Big Four Route In connection with the L.S.4M.S.. N.Y.C.4H. L B.4A, and C. 4 0. Railways, Maintains the FINEST SERVICE between ST. LOUIS AND New York. Botton, Philadelphia. Washington, The Mountains of New England And The Eastern Seaside fcsorti. Addreea any Big Fonr Agent or H. J. R. KERN, Genl Pne. Agt r-r. Cincinnati. O. AjWystery Solved. "How to keep off periodical attacks Thlllou'enee and babitoalonatipa; - - that Or: iKinai New Life PUle solved for John H. neasenfc 7' T.I The only pille that are guaranteed to . 5!.n4;i?.J3cViall drag ttoree. Advertiser get .reanlta in the Bow to Prartnt Making a Great Out ' When you sweep a room raise as lit tle dust as possible, because thla dust when breathed Irritates the nose and throiit and may set up catarrh. 8ome of the dust breathed In dusty air reach es the lungB, making parts of them black and hard and useless. If the dust In the air you breathe contains the germs of consumption tubercle bacilli you run the risk of getting consump tion yourself, says the Pittsburg Press. To prevent making a great dust In sweeping use moist sawdust on bare floors. When the room is carpeted, moisten a newspaper and tear it into smnll scraps and scatter these upon the carpet where you begin sweeping. As you sweep brush the papers along with the broom, and they will catch most of the dust and hold It fast. Just as the sawdust does on bare floors. Do not have either the paper or the saw dust drlpplug wet. only moist In dusting a room do not use a feath er duster, because this does not remove the dust from the room, but only brushes it into the ( air so that you breathe it In or it settles down, and then you have to do the work over again. Use soft, dry cloths to dust with and shake them frequently out of the win dow, or use slightly moistened cloths and rinse them gut in water when you have finished. In this way you get the dust out of the room. In cleaning rooms you should remem ber that dust settles upon the floor as well as on the furniture and is stirred Into the air we breathe by walking over them. Tou can easily remove all this dust In rooms which have bare floors In houses, stores, shops, schoolrooms; etc. after the dust has settled by passing over the floor a mop which has been wrung out so as to be only moist, not dripping wet. Row to Krrp Well In Warm Weather If you would be well In warm weath er heed the following rules, suys the Rochester Herald: Moderation In eating and drinking. Pure air, out of the house and within It. Keep every vital organ in constant working order. Take regular exercise every day in all weathers. Sleep only from six to seven hours, going to bed early and rising early. Pally baths, cold one day, warm the next. Regular work and mental occupation. Cultivate placidity, cheerfulness and hopefulness. Control passion and nervous fear. Strengthen the will In carrying out whatever Is useful. Check the craving for stimulants and anodynes. How to DrlT a Natl. At Inst the secret of driving a nail without profanity and without pain Is out, says the Locomotive Engineering. Froctlce alone will not accomplish It. You must fix your mind on the nail. When you drive a nail Into a board what do you do? Do you trust to luck thnt the swinging hammer above your bead shall crtue down In the right place? Do you concentrate your thoughts on the hummer circling In the air? No; you concentrate your thoughts and eyes square on the head of the nail you want to hit. and, no matter where your hammer is or what curves It describes in the air. If your Intense thought Is on the spot where the blow should fall, there It will fall. If your thoughts wabble and are un certain you will miss the nail or drive It sldewlse. How to Care flnmmrr Complaint. To cure children of summer com plaint tie a quarter of a pound of wheat flour in a thick cloth and boll it in a quart of water for three hours; then remove the cloth aud expose the flour to the air or heat until It Is hard and dry; grate from It, when wanted, a tablespoouful, which put Into half a pint of new milk and stir over the fire until It comes to a boil, when add a pinch of salt aud a tablespoonful of cold water aud serve. This gruel Is ex cellent for children afflicted with sum mer complaint. Or brown a table spoonful of flour In the oven or on top of the stove on a baking tin; feed a few pinches at a time to a child. How to Feed Doga. A man who has been very successful raising thoroughbred dogs, especially of the large breeds, gives this recipe for a most nourishing and economical dog food: Procure a soup bone and boll as for soup. When all the Juice has been extracted take the bone from the broth, remove the meat, chop fine and return to the soup. Stir In sufficient eornmeal to make a thick mush and eet aside to cool. When cold cut in slice and feed to the dog a required. Vege table, sncfa a cabbage and beets, are valuable addition. Each dog sboold have a large beef bone to gnaw daily to keep his teeth In good condition. ( aw tm Hake Cat Glaaa Sparkle. - To make cut glaaa brilliant rinse It with a little alcohol, aaye fee Pittsburg Preee. If sot enough alcohol i oq hand to poor erer the glaaa, rob It with A cloth wet witb alcohol, aqoeealnf ft la- cuts BKPfh thlh toaVde tafgrt with 4 dunij tioth, i it will atase-a etTetflyel-) ft did wheta new. Another method of gaining this luster tar .cot glaaa t clean It wtth ftaaJy powdered chatk and a brash, and tt la alao accomplished by olng a good ell tot polish and cleaning in the earn wt-7 a the eUrer le ordinarily cleaned. CHAS. J. 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Information a to rat, routes, point of interest, etc , will be given free of charge by I -i "Now i the' time for all good buai nee men and cottage owners to Insure against fire In the Oregon Fire Relief . i , FiL TT ' D ' TT X E I. Association, win o a usioncji agent for Josephine county. Offloe opposite P.. O., Grant Pass, Oregon. 7-37 tf .' Smythe's Quality Shop 412 FRONT Grants Pass, Ore., Sept. 1, 1906. To Our Friends and Patrons: We take this means of expressing our thanks for your good will and past patronage, also for your kindness during our torn-up condition while moving. We are now located in our new place and are ready for orders. We have added a line of Canned Fruits and Vege tables, also bulk Crackers and Cookies besides increasing the stock in our old lines. I We shall open our new store with a sale of Blown Glass Tumblers and Water Bottle Sets. Yours for Good Goods, SMYTIIE-GAMBLE CO. Route East R. W. 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It comes in all the hardwood finishes, such a Oak, Walnut, , Cherry, Mahogany, Rosewood, Satinwood, etc., and will withstand hot and cold water and soap. We will boil it in water for you or pound it with a hammer, and will guarantee that what we sell you will stand the same test FOR SALE ONLY BY Hardware Co. . . . FEED trr over Out and a Kxlf tZ2) mcare.NOPfy. v Courier.