4 ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, MAY 3, 1907. T 1 SO SS IPX A L CA HI) S C. FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to F.YK EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Glasse Sited and furnished. Oflloo hours 1 to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap pointment. Telephones 1!61 and 77. UlMNTS Pah, OkKOWS L)R. J. C. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND fUIiK0N Phones, OlI'Kse :',r,:, Kos. 1181. Residence cor. Vtli and D streets. Office at National I)rug Store. Gvarts Pass, - - Orko TKe Manager Of the B. A A. By VAUGHAN KESTER Copyright. 1901. by Harper I- Brothers TO HAVE AHb TO HOLD (Continued from last week) "we'll call his bluff:" cried Bcntlek. LOUGIIP.IDGE, M. D, PHYBICJAN AND Kl'K'iEON Res Phone 714 Otty or country calls attended nlf fat or day. Sixth and II, Tuff's building. Office Phone 2C.1. Oramth Fash . Obboom. ( Wruniltatm aud Ktmmxnatin Frn CtiUtlren fc Confinement iknrt a Sp'ciiUty CLARA HASH AW, D. O. ANNETTA BKCKWITH. D. O. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 602.D Street Usat Pahs, Orkoon. Graduates of American School of Oe teoputby, Kirksville, Mo. JJDWARD II. WHITE, DOCTOR OF DENTAL MEDICINE Office Hours 8 t o 2; 1 to 6 Office over First NationalBank Gbants Pass, - Okhoon "Well, men, what do you want?" h asked briskly. "Wp represent every department It the shops, sir," said Itentlck civilly "and we consider Branyon's discharge aa ti i J i J t. We want him taken bark.' "And suppose I won't take hlra back what are yon going to do about It, eh?" nuked I inn good naturedly, aud, no; waiting for a reply, with old time deft j, n. HALL UNDERTAKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LIOENHKD EMBALMKR. orth Oth it., near Court Houm. Office Phons 761, Kw. Phone 717. GaArrs Pass, ... Oa JI, D. NORTON, ATTORNf Y-AT-LAW, Pvactloa Id all Bute and Fed Ural Court. Olios Id Opera HouHSBuildlaf. Ob-hts Yam, Oa-i m . C. HOUGH, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW, Praetioea la all k WW and KeserwlOo-rU Offlosovsr Hair-Kiddle Hardware Co. QaAina Pass, Oa QLIVER & BROWN, LAWYER. Office, upstairs, City HalL UHAM ra Pi hi, OaaaoN. J. II. AUSTIN, ATTOKNEY-ATLAW Union. ltulMIng Rbkay I. B. II KN MUCKS COrNBKU.OR8-ATI.AW Clrll and rrimiiial ninttira attended te in all the courts Real estate and Iimuiaiice. Office, nil street, opposite IWoffloe. WILLIAM P WRIGHT, V. S. I 'KIT IV M'liVKVUK MINIMI KNdlNKKR AM OK.U'tiHTSMAN tlth St , north of Josephine Hotel. OkAKTs Pah, Oataoa. j Charles Costain! WikkI Woi kini Shtp. Went of flour mill, near R. R. ttai'k Inrning. Scroll Work SimrWoik, Hand Sawmi.i 'al.inel Work, W.hhI I'nllni Mw Piling mut .-ii in in in it , Repairing ill kinds lncc ngbl The 1'opuUr Burlier Shop Get yum ti'tiMiti.il woik done .t IK A TOMPKINS' " don't wish to nviks Mm a toaperoai or Ui4 rest of yoLn Dees he awting lilrnMlf op Into an emp ty flat car which atood eloae at hand aud faced hit asaenibled workmen. "You know why ltranyon wai die mlaaed. It wae huelneaa none of you have much rennoti to be proud of, but I am wlilliiK to let him coin back OQ condition he flrat offers an apology to McCllntork aud to me. Unless be dees be ran never set bis foot Inside theae doors again while I remain here. I agree to tills lecaiise I don't wish to Bake him a acapexont for the rest of you, and I don't wlah those dependent oa him to suffer." He avoided looking In McClintock'i direction. He felt rather than saw that the hitler wan aliaklng Ms head in atroiiK disapproval of his couroe Ttio coniinltti'e aud the men exchanged grliui. The laws waa weakening They had aeored twice-tlrat nii UiHt Hoger Oakley and now for Hrauyon. "I Kueiw llrnnyon would aa lief b excimed from iiinktnjr an aiMtlogy If It'a all the name to Milt," mild Keutlck Icsn civilly than N-fore. and there wan a ripple of Hinotliered In lighter from the crowd I'iiii set IiIn llpit nn4 miiIiI aterul.v, but qillell.v. "TliafH for lilm to declile." "W ell, we'll tell 1 1 1 m what you Bay, , aiul If lie's ready to eat humble pie, there won't be no kirk coming from ! lis," iviiuirki.l Itentlck Impartially. 1 "Is Ibis all'.'" aked I'aklej . "No; e can't the cut." Aud a uiurtuur of iipprovul came from the! men. Inn looked out over the crowd. Why couldn't they nee that the final victory wnH In his h.iuils',' "Ito guided by ine," he aald rai ncstly. "and take my word! for It, the cut Is neceKaty I'll meet you halta In the llmnuui matter U-t It go at that." "We want our old wages," luxiKtcd Itentlck doggedly. "It Is out of the ,tn- Hon The Me! ' and the men gave a faint cheer. 1 le-y were not ao aure It was n bluff after all. It looked real enough. Tliere were those who thought with a jrullty panr of wives and children at home and no pay day, the fortnightly haven of rest toward which they lived. Aud there were the customarily reek less aouls, who thirsted for excitement at any price and who were willing to see the trouble to' a finish. The ruled, as they usually do. Not a mai returned to work. Instead they huin about the yards and canvassed the sit uatlori. Finally the theory was ad vanced that if the shops were closei it would servo to bring down Conil.sh'. wrath on Oakley and probably resul lu his Immediate dismissal. This llnj ory found Instant favor and straight way became a conviction with the ma Jorlty. At length all agreed to strike, anil tin whistle In the shops waa set shrlekln; Its dismal protest. The uieu swarmei Into the building, where each got to gefher his kit of tools. They were quid Jolly now and laughed and Jested I good deal. Presently they were slrcnm lii' oh" uptown, with their coats ovei their linns, and the strike was on. An unusual stillness fell on the yard) uinl In the shops. The belts as thej ! swept on mid on lu endless revolution) cut tills stillness with a sharp, Incisive ' hiss. The machinery seemed to ham I mer nt It, as If to beat out some last ; Ing who. Then gradually the volutin j of sound lessened. It mumbled to I dotage of decreasing force, and ther everything stopped with a sudden Jar The shops had shut down. McCllntock came from the ofllce anc entered the works, pulling the blifdoori to arter him. He wanted to see that al was made snug. He cursed loudly a he strode through the deserted build lug. It was the first time since be hud been with the road that the shops had been closed, and It affected birr strangely. The place held a dreadful, ghostly lu ertaess. The belts aud shafting, wltt Its Innumerable cogs and connections reached out like the heavy knuckled tentacles of some great lifeless tnon ster. The sunlight stole through the broken, cobwebbed windows to fall on heaps of rusty Iron and heaps of dlrtj shavings. In the engine room he discovered Smith Roberts and his assistant, Jot Webber, banking the fires, preparatory to leaving. They were the only men about the place. Roberts closed a fur mice door with a hang, threw down his shovel ami drew a grimy arm acros his forehead. "When do you suppose I'll get ii (banco to b"IM steam egiin. Milt 7" "Oakhy s-ij we ..:ri start up t.e fore ti.e lu .t of S..pte.a.M-r." The crowd on the platform gave a faint, mientliusiastic- cheer as it cauL-lii Sight of him. It hail been more inter ested in staring at Ileiiti'-k and Stokes They looked so excessively uncom fortable. Mr. Kenyon climbed down the steps and shwk bands with Mr. Ryder. Then, bowing and smiling to the right and left, he cross's the platform, lean- lug on the editor's arm. At the car- 't riajes there were more greetings. 1 J Stokes and Itentlck were formally pre- sented, and the congressman mounted 5 to a place beside them, whereat the crowd cheered again, and Stokes and 5 Itentlck looked. If possible, more mis- eralile than before. They bad a sneak- ; Ing Idea that a aliow was being made, of them. Ryder took his place In the j second carriage, with Cup Roberts and I the Hon. Jeb Barrows, and the proces- slon moved off uptown to the hotel, pre j ceded by the band playing a lively two- i step out of tune and followed by n troop of bore legged urchins. j After supper the statesman was ser-1 ennded by the band, ami a little later! the members of the Young Men's Ken yon club, attired In cotton flannel unl- j forms, marched across from the Her ; aid office to escort him to the rink, , where he wag to speak. He appeared radiant In a Prince Albert and a shiny tile and a boutonulere, tills time lean ing on the arm of Mr. Stokes, to the sjinnjmin'm,m"i"in'm,1ttvvVi huge disgust of that worthy mechanic, i . who did not know that a statesman j " ' A home of one's own should be the ambition of every true American, young or old. If you have this ambition and would like my help to attaiu it, I would ask you to call and let me know the kind of home you aspire to possess, the price you would like to pay, and I will find you just what you want at the price you want to pay, and arrange terms to suit you. Whether you want your home in town or country I can get it for you speedily. JOSEPH MOSS, , THE REAL ESTATE MAN Office 516 E St. i in: r;r p.-,; Il'.rvi A in au.l . 'LI l: . ! ii.U'Ti: I s .111 ; xv. ..' t.:o - triUe sl'i. . hi: cm .u ineni i .i.;o ami wein II l l l'ow ., i, w o i.: wilii i'.- -I t.i ary :ll!e ..f t; u i Idle var.ety ol tl.iva: 1 1 On Sixth Sheet 1'itlh Room Thtco chili connection n. I-:. ak(;ki:v, I'll INFER TK1VK vni. DELIVERY Kui-nltuif ttud l lano M ovtiig GRAN 1 S PASS. OREGON. Palace Barber Shop :N Vl'K PATKS. Prop Sliavinn, Hair Cutting iLiths, l-:tc. are enriilu ami n mine i fill i " nt Hi ss ill Will .-.. out an not. I inatnls how e e will ,:, til 1 1 .. Closo.l thom u first ford I.. I,.. ow n .i :i r IIIO.IIls if , Ho llliei', oc. I (.,,,, but K- t ', d :iv lu t and l ti!!en::N tliat I 'i U 'ey i l..it; up u.Ui , i . . I . me.i. ilivid.ug i'.. Iialn. but only ' i's liie .!.,! i-.;; fa.: in ntohev, .11 Ii to Til i 'o: tti or In, I.I the !: - il It had to lean on somebody's arm. It is hoary tradition, and yet It had a cer tain significance, too, If It were meant to Indicate that Kenyon couldn't keep straight unless he was propped. A wave of fitful enthusiasm swept the assembled crowd, and Mr. Stokes' youngest son, Samuel, aged six, burst Into tears, no one knew why, and wai led out of the press by an elder broth er, who alternately slapped him nnd wiped Ills nose on Ills cap. Mr. Kenyon, smiling his unwearied, mirthless smile, seated himself in his carriage. Mr. Ryder, slightly bored and wholly cynical, followed his ex ample. Mr. Stokes and Mr. lieutiek, perspiring aud abject and looking for all the world like two criminals, drop ped dejectedly Into the places assigned them. Only Cap Roberts and the Hon. Jeb Harrows seemed entirely at ease. They were campaign fixtures. The band emitted a harmony destroying crash, while Mr. Jimmy Smith, the drum major, performed sundry bewil dering passes with his gilt staff. The Young Men's Kenyon club fell over its own feet Into line, and the proces- slon started for the rink. It was a truly Inspiring moment Since an early hour of the evening the people had been gathering at the rink. It waa also the opera house, where during the winter months an occasional repertory company Biperred In "Kast Lynne," "The New Magdalen or Tom Robertson's "Caste." ihe place was two-thirds rull at a quarter to R, when a fleet courier ar rived with the gratifying news thnt the procession was Just leaving the square and that Kenyon was riding with his hat off and In familiar discourse with Stokes and Hentlck. Presently out of the distance drifted the first strains of the band. A little later Cap Roberts aud the Hon. Jeb Harrows apjieared on the makeshift stage from the wings. There was an applausive murmur, for the Hon. .leb was a popular character. It was said of lilm that he always carried u map of the I'nlted States lu tolmcco Juice on his shirt front. He was bottle nosed and red faced. No man could truthfully say be had ever seen him drunk, nor had any one ever seen lilm sober, lie shunned extremes. Xet the band tiled into the balcony and was laboriously sweating its way throu.:h the national anthem when Kenyon a. id Itjiler appeared, follow oil by the wretched Stokes and Hentlck. A burst of applause shook the bouse. When it subsided the editor stepped to the front of til- stage. With words that balled, for the experience was a new one, be introduced the guest of the evening. It was generally agreed afterward that it had been a great privilege to l.ear Kenyon. No oii.s knew exactly what it was nil about, but that was a r.ii'oi- eons, deration. The congress i.:..ii was w ell on toward the cud of his speech and had reached the local situa tion, wheh he was handling iu what the Herald subsequently described :: "a masterly fashion, cool, logical and on Ineiiu." w hell I lakl.y w a ii, -e 1 ill d. M.io'.i-er i ed, took a seat near the He Li.il.ee.l alsmt Iilh, i;luiili . I 1., iv had bce'a a t,:::e w hen these pee ! -1 been, in their w i i" TWW'W -msi.i f -FUTURITY Medicated StocK Food For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and IIos One of the best Stock Foods on the market and one which will keep the animals in the best of con dition. LARGE SIZE PACKAGE 50c IVIODL DRUG STORE those nearest hini s' in his d.reoliol: ' Me ,, , :-en cut 1 'e no w ,i y oil w il! 1, - ood and to meet e to s ; : I ' it well !:uo w ,i'a t! t'a all n llcnia 1 1 e 'v w e . !l betor. Ms l in, ,. Hi, :!! tlol Is. p,.i, f.i l, per!, ips n. v 'ill' ltu- !'. Ill si:- : .,' I ! il stvke low n I trust vull ."i coin shops are v to open 'i ualil the on can af r us jour ' wl.it It tl-ke ,1 'Ui I ' t: v. e I ir and a 'ben ,n, tbere in tret.t ' Ion . Mr i -ik lev ?" I t ov ei He- went tar 11 ell UI I.llf I lid w a 1 i!r iv as , than was toneraiiy ris-otm. The polit.. al cuupa gn h and Kenyon was b.v.ke, t Autioch It was unde-s', a'. co 111 l! !-o w ..nl ; II. I his I'm::,: ; , ,, . r of c. , ., , t el's. tow aid keep, ng I ,i e I. I:.s I ..I It il! I! , itch ni'T" ii'iportaut d d started speak In si in al e for ' .isl a w , , M.-s him. tile a:i ; lit :.'. ipni ' if 111! ill:, at .. I'll cr I'au the stage bll.iillllg lllll). It a id Con caiu-ht t! and was no,, was ir 1 I'U'll.!-.. ii oidc.l : he 1 1, sc fa it the oihe, even A: la DR. MORROVSI ANTI-LEAN MAKES LEAN PEOPLE FAT through the nervsous system. It's a purely Vegetable compound, oon tains ao oils or fats or any drugs that 1 injurious or liable opro duos a habit. It's the greatest Toalo ir, the world. Each bottle oon tl ns a mon b ' trsatmet am1 costs $1.50 at any Drug Store Prepared by the AN IT-LEAN MEDICINE CO . PortUnd re MAHIJLK AX D GRANITE AVORK J. It. PADDOCK. Proprietor. I Sin prepared to furnish anvthinir in the ii I1A of PmiiiuIaPV nlr in anu 1.1 of Marble or tiramte. Nearlv thirty vears of exnerience in thn Murhlo hniini .no that I can till your orders in.the very best manner. I an Inrnish work in Scotch. Swed-) MartiK Y rnnt street, next to i;rn' (itinsiion. .'.uierican 'iranita or any kind THE FASHION LIVERY . . . FEED MD SALE STABLES OILM0RE & B0REN, Proprietors. II Street between Kutl, AnJ Sixth Phoks S81 GranU Pan, Oregon ii . lilliol'' w ere w i latiers prmiie. S!i a. used sm.le It w I meeting, and she a- fuiii.v as Ki,! d be otillnio o is sniilin. r first po was finding er had said il Hue la Mil d Kvel ) ' Pub H I rs on in" ofk ! :isi,(".is Hlds W n l,-d Wlltltoil f i el, II II f 'and re:.' .. , i. ( at -hi lib' i' '' I 111 Mild rt' , tit- : In lu i'id Ii , 1 .nl .. a; ,' ! a at It in ", .leb . 1 Hen :rat: p 'pu: ir i'l i'steli.' d now a:-, roat-ed - , .. i:. He e I 1 iil'y . hearing only a - then A- letu'.h a sen ei"'. The speaker was - a ' ' for t!:e . -e l...s,..j a-i.i turueil ! heard enough. In:: sonic i ft In The Spring we provde all the delicaces of ti season broiling chickens, Spring Ian aud veal of the 'rety best grade. V alwavs keep "our meats at the t notchofeicelleuce.and' thoi"tlii know good meat knowing. At th season, of the year wecall especi. attention to onr Spring lamb an Springchicken. The real thing. City Meat Marke .1. II. AIII.K, lro,r. I 'akie : t'.e pi: ' :i:id i:i ce w a - :s as Kc 1 ,l 1.::. I.s! for Ill s' all h f J '.. N' ..i I in A i' i-' I (Juek drllxry I'll. W..M said. pie, :e of '.: trv. th. t;ee any i: a tl.e r.gtit t Tic fact that 1 .-;:. 'si t tl.e pow or be nearer t!i .is.l'-derst.ssl of i' !'l avg'.llllei.t pcry civihty. "1 -' u to M-. O il. 'a ' Mrs is a 'ii t liciiy ti . tii or press bis lew s ' T',;.!y oppos 'si'ats is no bar KENNEY PAYS CASH For BUTTER, EGOS and FARM PROP, CE. Full st.s'k of Groceries and PimyMoiis ! ( ainly. Nuts. Tobacco and ('tears. ki-:xm-:yn ( ami stokk' Sixth Tict bt. I and J ! E. A. WADE Dry (Jnods, rndcrwear. Notions, i:tc. Front Street west 0f Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, OREGON, j The Courier a ciean. family ps