PHONOGRAI vr ML TORS CONSIDER what tlio Edison Phonograph means in your home. It is like an addi tional member of tho family ono who is never tired of doing its part toward entertain ing tho rest. It may bo boeause tlie Phonograph iH Mr. Kdison'i favorite in vention and because it still hag his personal attention thitt it is so good. Anyway there in more real amuronjeut in au Edison P)tonoRR)li than in any other device for making ttie hour pafs quickly and pleasantly. We are the dealer i'l this town who'd be delighted to prove thin to yon. MS K GRANTS PASS, ORE. We have just received the full catalogue of Edison Gold Moulded Records, compris ing more than 1500 titles, and we can fill 90 per cent of any order at any time. MAX does not live by bread alone. Tven a busy ..man gets bored sometimes. What we all want is something that will amuse us. The less effort required to secure the amusement the better. For such a purpose the Edison Phonograph is ideal. It is always right there and always ready The ever present entertainer. It ia just as good for entertaining yonr friends as it is for en tertaining yourself, even though they do not like the same things yoo do. The marvelous versatility of the Edison Phonograph is only equaled by its marvelous ingenuity. Oome and hoar it. The Edison is the Ideal Home Entertainer The Edison Phonograph solves the entertainment problem. This clear, rich toned instrument is a source of amusement and instruction that is never failing, and never tiring. Classical music or rag time, songs or marches, minstrel or orchestras, or funny stories, are sure to bo appreciated by all who cross your threshold. With tho Phonograph you can hear your favorite music properly rendered by our greatest and best musi cians. Tho Phonograph sings as sweetly and clearly as tho cultured singer and renders perfectly the tones of all kinds of instruments in all their delicate harmonies. With a Phonograph you can make your own programs and can hear what you please as often as you please. It ret ui res no skill. You can master its operation in live minutes. 1 Our Great Special Offei NO. 2 lid'son Standard Phonograph, 1907 iModcl Price (including 12 retested (Jold Moulded records) $'24.20 Made of cast iron, steel ami brass Its mandrel is nickled and pol ished and its finish is black enamel and gilt. Cabinet and carrying case of antique oak. Model C reproducer, 14 inch horn, camel's hair brush, winding crank, etc. Delivered at Grants Pass at $.() less than if ordered from the East. Send us your name and address and receive by return mail latest machine catalogue, complete record catalogue and a post card size copy of the "Phonograph Couple" in colors. CM A1U.ES IH'DLEY WARNER makes ono of his characters complain of New York because there is nothing to do between midnight and bedtime. If this man had had au Edison Phonograph he would havo known what to do between dinner time and midnight, which U most people's bedtime, Iu other word, the Edison Phonograph unties long rven I UK" short. It till in boars ht wight othwrwtno lag or I waiil, or svrto b lllapent It is a harnilr, wholraonie auiiise weut o4 oo that brings oot the good iioalitlva of sociability and eujoyuiaut. IVuie and hrar and im oue. r amtJdU cm ( IL, - - A Phonograph Free If ! , Occasionally presons desiring to purchase a phonograph conclude that they can gtfore a lower price on a ninohine by buying at Portland, or by s Muling East We want to wake those persons the following proposition : Auyono laying proof before ns to the eftect that they or any of their friends Lave purchased or can purchase, any type of Edison or Victor phonograph or records at any of the above men tioned places, any cheaper than we are Helling the s'ltne, will be given a phouogrAph almolutely free. Every agent is is bound by the snuie castiron contract to sell only at tho prices fixed by the factory and auy agent doing otherwise is promptly sus pended. When you buy elsewhere yon are simply oot the express, freight or your car fare iu transaction. Iluy from your local dealer who is here to stay and make good all guarantee. Is there an invalid in the home ? Let the Edison Phonograph drive away the weary hours for such. Per haps it is an old person whose memories are all in the past. The Phonograph will sing the songs they love. Are the children hard to amuse? The Phonograph never fails to keep them out of mischief. Do you live in the country? Buy a phonograph and get at small cost what people in the cities pay one or two dollars a night to hear. You can, at insignificant cost, keep in touch with the world of entertainment and music. On your vacation take along an Edison Phonograph. It will make you a welcome guest anywhere. Camp life is made more enjoyable and the pleasure of boating parties is doubled by its musical tones. "iiMBMiiiiiiiiijjjjjjjjjjjjjaMasaasijjjjjjHijjjjjjaHsiBijjjjjjaaB Our Great Special Offer NO. S Edison Standard Phonograph, 1907 Model This remarkable outfit is giving such universal satisfaction that we cannot recommend it too highly. It is incomparably superior to all itn itaiions of genuins Edisons, though sold at many times the cost of this. We Tarnish with this outfit 12 retested genuine gold moulded Edi son records (your own selection), a beautiful morning glory horn more than two feet long and over V2 feet in diameter; and a special OK horn crane. Outfit No. 5 Complete for only $27.50 The above outfit with morning glory horn nearly three reet long and almost two feet across, at $2') 20 This saves you $7 SO over the eastern price delivered in Grauts Pass. 1 Talking Machines sold on &f)c Easy Payment Plan For tho no U 30 days wo will exchange old or damaged records for every three you buy for c.-wh wo will exchange a new record for au old rccoid. This offer closes August 15. Photo arnd Music Mouse A.' E. Voorhies. Prop. Courier Bldg., Grants Pass, Or. SOP tells about a man who could give -f" a skilfull imitation of the Nightingale. One man refused to listen because, as he said, "I have heard a real nightingale." Nobody ever learned much about the Edison Phonograph by reading about it. Until you have heard the Edison you do not know the possibilities of a singing, playiug, talking machine. - u ' pt limited to a few simple stnnts. to any talk) and you most .not forget that it is ono of the moat nianrelo"n7dig7oTs of thege that ajuaehiue can bo madewhichwlll talk 'itTili reprodooa siugiog arid" instrumental mosiowitb aUthed wing and resonance of an aotoalrass' band.ianToFKSSan Toice. '.That is'wbat the.Edieonf Phonograph means'ln'filTudTeds of homes. It would mean it in Jyoan if yon would bat come aad lurtea to it Too would take it home that Very night