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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, NOVEMBER 16, 1906. Photo & Music Store COURIER BUILDING A full stock of K o da k s and Photo Supplies, Musical Goods, Sheet Music, Talking Machines A Gift Worth While I DAIRYMEN SHOULD SELECT THEIR HERD .J ., 1 i mmmmm&s The money spent for trinketa by the average family at Christmas time would buy an Edison Phonograph The trinket last about a long as ChrlutniHH duett. The Kdisou Phonograph affords enjoyment day after day and year after year. The trinkets please only the Indi vidual recipients. The Edlsou Phonograph offers a continues round of pleasure for the whole family. It Is the graatnit music-maker of the age. It brings Into the home clrclo all of the world's music, rendering with wonderful faith fulneH whatever song, instrumental piece, or orchestral selection is desired. Make this Christmas the merriest of all by having for its chief feature an EDISON PHONOOR.APH Victor Talking Machines and Records. "mis Ttae Photo vi Music Store Californlans Must Spray Peach Treea. The California state horticultural commission is sending ont letters to Quality of Milk Greatly Affected jlne pe8C" erowerB "' '"' "'"- mg mem against shokiuk mrn by Individual Members of the Herd. 1 The dairyman who uses selected cows, and who does not bay fresh cows from herds that may contain diseased individuals, will also prac tice better modes of management in other departments on the farm. The best milk is from good and wholesome food. Pastnrage can not be provided i at all seasons of the year, nor can the cows be given an opportunity for se ' lection of food in the fields, but selection by the dairyman of the foods I given at the barn should not be ovei looked. Eaoh cow in a herd la an in dividual, and most be treated accord -! ingly. If she rejects foods that are readily acceptable by the others the should be allowed something which ' to her is more palatable, and a variety of food is always better than the nse of a single kind, as the health of the animals can only be promoted by sup ' plying them so as to satisfy their wants. When a cow is sick, or "off ! her feed," the milk is then nnfit for nse and should be thrown away. If a ' oow is a heavy feeder she should be ' allowed to eat all that she requires, ' as such cows are usually large pro- dncers and demand more food than ' interior animals. Every dairyman 1 should examine his herd frequently, ' for if the herd is healthy and free from disease he can then keep his animals in good condition with less 'difficulty, while the 'ield of milk ! from each cow will be more than 1 doubled in a few years by judicious ' breeding and selection. The baying : of fresh cows by dairvmen has been a drawback to success, as it is the foundation of all diseases and losses among the herds. Keep the cows in healthy condition and the expenses will be reduced and the profits become larger. Bank Wrecker Gets Two Years, Cleveland, O., Nov. 14. J. R Zimmerman pleaded guilty to thi charge of conspiracy to wreck a na tional bank In the Federal Court to day and was sentenced to serve two rears' In the penitentiary and to paj fine of $19,000. The Youth's Companion FOR EVERY MEMBER. OF THE FAMILY H ' ' volume for 11)07 fX give f"i fi.75 mi amount oi good rciulitijr equivalent to twenty 400 p. i ye looks history, iictioti, science, biography ami miscellany costing ordinarily $1.50 each. Sample Copies of The Youth's Companion ami Announcement lor 1907 will lie sent to any address free. A Year f Blood. The year 1908 will long be remem bered in the home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood which flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket 's lungs that death seemed very near. He writ: "Severe bleeding I Ashland Normal Notes. President Mulkey attended the in stitute in Marion county last week. The Euterpian club, a musical or ganization, held its first meeting of the season Saturday evening at Mrs. Neils. Prof. I rank Robinson, who repre sents Rand, McNally & Co., school book publishers, and Rev. Mr.. Phipps of Seattle, Wash., Sunday school or ganizer for the Pacific Coast distriot, each gave very Interesting talks in chapel, during the week. The Congressional and Athena liter ary societies held a joint meeting Friday evening. A very interesting program was rendered. An exellent debate by the young men "Re ! solved, That Roosevelt should accept from the longs and a frightful ooueh had brought me at death's door, when jtnB nomination for president in 1908," I began taking Dr. King's New Dis-1 w" "ctory for the negative side. covery for Consumption, with the 1 astonishing result that after taking ; utsineti vannot Be Uired four bottles I was completely re- "7 l00' stored and as time has proven per manently cored." Guaranteed fori Sore Luug, Coughs aud Colds at all trees to rem 1 in unsprayed after tne last of November. The reason for this is that the peach blight has made its presence this year in greater pro portions tbao last season, and the state horticultural commission is very anxious to see the pest wiped out. This is an easy matter, providing the peach growers take precautionary measures before it is too late. It is stated that the blight is started by a parasite fungus, which, after it is started, i exceedingly hard to kill. If, however, the trees are sprayed about the last of November and the first week of December, the pest may be killed in embryo. The growers are recommended to spray their trees with what is termed the "Bordeaux mixture." This con sists of copper sulphate, lime and water. Its use will insure safety to the tree sprayed. Men Psst Sixty in Dinger. More than half of mankind over 60 years of age suffer from kidney aud bladder disorders, usually enlarge ment of prottate gland. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Eidnev Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger as it corrects ir regularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney fieurnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for 20 years although I am now 91 years old." For sale by H. A. Rotermnnd. Rummage Sales Caaiise of Infection. Sioux City, la.. Nov. 14. Church societies and charitable Institution! were concerned today when Dr. Grant J. Ross, City Phyclsian, threatened to stop a rummage sale unless the promoters disinfected the second hand clothing contributed by charit able people. The Health Department has issued an order that rummage sales will not be permitted in the future unless the goods have been fumigated. Dr. Ross says several contagious diseases here . have been traced to goods disposed of at a rummage sale. Mad Hippy for Life. Great happiness came into the home of S. C. Blair, school superintendent, at St. Albans, W. Va., when bis little daughter was restored from the dread ful complaint he names. Re says : "My little daughter had St. Vitus' Danoe, which yielded to no treatmeut but grew steadily worse uutil as a last resort we tried Electrio Bitters and rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure." sure cure for nervous complaintB, general debility, female weaknesses, impoverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed by all drug stores. Price 50c. drug stores. Prioe Irial bottle free. 6O0 and 1. 00. Every New Subscriber who ruti out and if mil thu ih OIKt with um Dd il.lrr od l.JJ will ictit FREE All the- itwt ot The Companion toi tne remaining wetia ol i ThanksiT inn, Ctnutmm and Mew Ycai'a Double Humbert. Tn Companion Four lra( Hanifinc Calendar tor it In if colon and tul J, and Tbe Companion tor ike M wre ot i.j i library of the twt reading lor every member ol tbe family. Jin. 290 ,n Cl,,, many other upecial wm v riwnnla to ul.milbri. who net iitw u:i'riiitona. Seud lor tutor maliou. THE YOUTH'S C0NFaIOr1. BOSTON. MS. New Mitiacrlptiont received at ttil office. Aahl&nd Commcrcl&l College. Ashland Commercial College has enrolled since September 1st more ban twice the number of studeuts who were enrolled last year by No vember 1. Mr. Price of ('wis county 11 ml Miss Harmon of your city were among the number who came lat week from abroad and several from Ashland. These are making a flue start aud Mr. Herman S.-lunidt is making great regress. All the students are earnest and eu- thusiiiNtic and are sure to secure training that will be of very great value to them. rnuHii Strike Breakers. The most famniis strike breaker in the land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver ami bowels go on strike, they quickly kettle the trouble, hiiiuI the purifying work goes right on. Hest cure fur constipation, head Hche ami di.miess. J.V at all drug stores. "His Mtvtter'a Voice." The Photo and Music House has been appointed selling agent for Josenhiue county for the Victor Talk ing Machine and a full stock of ma chines aud records will be in stock early next week. Come in and hear "His Master's Voice." applications, as thev cannot reacn tne oisesaed portion of the ear. There is only one way to core deaf ness, aud that is by constitutional re medies. Deafness is canned by an inflamed courlitition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf nets is the result, aud unless the. in flammation cau lie tnkeu out and this tube restored to its normal condition, henring will be destroyed forever; Hint) cases out of 10 are caused hv Catarrh, w hich is nothing but au in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give fl for anv esse of Deafuess canst d (by catarrh I that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarth Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists. n Take Hall's laniilv Pills for consti pation. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to lefnnd your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fa'ls to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cotitih and heals the lungs. Prevents pneumonia ami will cure incipient consumption. Contains no opiates and is sifest tor Clnl.lien. Ai-k for Foley's Honey ami Tar and insist upon having it. Stops the rriigii ami heals the lungs. 1-or salelyH. A. Koteruiuiiil. Senator Cullom Has SMght Attack Washington. Nov. 14. Ssnatot Cullom suffered a slight attack of in digestion and nausea while at the Navy Department yesterday, requir ing the attention of a physician. H Is resting endly and It Is believed will soon he pncileflj recovered. Counterfeiting the Genuine. Foley A- Co., Chicago, originated i Honey aud Tar as a throat aud lung j remedy, and on account of the great ' merit aud popularity of Foley's Houey and Tar many ' imitations sire offered ror me genuine. Ail lor Foley Discovers a New Comet. Cambridge. Mass.. Nov 14. jj roniet, 4c!i couid lie seen throngs small tel-.cop-, was discovered Saturday night by Holger Thiele a Copenhagen, according to a dlspaicl received lodry at ihe Harvard Col lege Observatory by Professor Kro uuu of Kiel, Germany Mad 1 Cloie Call. 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United States Senator from Oregon, who lost his life in the battle of Ball's Bluff, during th Civil War, tne Legislature will be asked to pass an act providing for the removal of Colonel Baker's remains from an obscure place in California to Oregon and for a suitable monument to be erected to commemorate his memory and services. Honey aud Tar and refuse any substl- n,t6r M ltw my hand, from my tote ottered as no other pretiaration will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains uo Tar and refuse any ubstittite offered as no other prepimion will give the fame satisfaction. It is lulidly laxa tive, tt coutaius no opiates aud is safest for children aud delicate per foils. For sale by 1LA. Kotermuud. natignter s nip, was preveuted by the application of Buekleus Arnica Salve," says A. C. Stickel. of Mile tus . Va.. "Persistent use of the Stive completely cured it." Cores t uts, Bums and Iujuries. '.'V at all drug stores. Legal blanks at the Courier office. To Care a Colli In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quin ine Tablets. Druggists refund monev if it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. J. E. PETERSON (PIONKKR) FIRL. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENT Still doing business at the old stand. Cor. Sixth and D streets. Grants Pass, . . Oksuon. REAL .". ESTATE List your property with O. J. Knips. I do not try to sell Portland property. Grants Pass "first, last and all the time." Remember "Johnnie on the Spot." Houses for rent. Insurance written in Fire or Life. :::::: O. J. KNIPS, Grants Pass, Oregon. JCH00L POOKJ 25 SCHOOL JWPL1EJ THE FASHION LIVERY . . . FEEI MP SALE STABLES GILMOBE & BOEEN, 'Proprietors. H Btreetbetween Fifth and Sixth Phone 861 Grant Pass, Oregon 1 Can Show You A Better Bargain in Farm Lands and Citv Property Than you could find in a year by yourself JOSEPH MOSS, The Ileal Estate Man Hello 393 Office. 611 Residence. 516 E Street Grants Pass. Or St. Paul Minneapolis Chicago St. Loui: They are bound together by the fast and comfortable service of the Burlington Route. Superb trains via the Burlington's Mississippi River Scenic Line! No other way as satisfactory ! If planning a journey via the Twin Cities you can get from us information of value to you. Postal rard inquiries refine careful atte ntioo. R. W. FOSTER. Passenger Bad Ticket Agent, . . Burlington Route, Cor. 3rd& Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. f SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS The Grants Pass Bulletin It is illustrated th half-tone cuts of scenes in the Rouue River Valley and is full of descriptive matter. It Will Cost You Nothing. Just bring or send the names to me and I will mail it free of charge. W. B. SHERMAN The Real Etate Merchant List your property witii me and I will advertise it in the BULLETIN Iree of charge. i