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ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JULY 26 1907. ' GET THE BEST Recently Enlarged . WITH 25,000. New Words New Gazetteer of the World with more than S4I.0O0 titles, baaed on the latast census returns. New Biographical Dictionary containing the names of over 10,(03 noted persons, date of lilrtli, death, etc Edited by W. T. HAHIIIH, Ph.T)., TXT)., ColtedMutMComuilMlooerof Education. 2380 Quarto Paces Raw PUua, WW lllaatrallaaa, biea Blalbfa. Needed in Every Home Aleo Webster's CaliaflaUII'Mctloaary lllirw IHO.UlaMraUou, Regular Iditlon TilOiIH Ibladlifs. De Luit Edition (KuHiiK la PrUua troa Mm plat!, na UbU wpr. I In-MMful binding. FRSE, "IMawiWiUki." UlulrualjMMpMMa, . G. 6 C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass. 97 & ( Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark akin becomes fascinating when delicately loft, tnnlrrsprcad with the radiant glow which indi catcialiealthy, active kin. Kobert ine keeps the ikin refined in quality, keepiporeifree fromclogijing waste and stimulate! the tiny rapill Jiiei to contribute thecolorwhichrharmi in blondeand brunettealike. Kubrrf ine it certain protection agaimt tan, unburn and freckle, if applied be fore cipomre to tun or wind. 6oreadilikean imperceptible sheen ft i V of game over ik in lurfare, forming a shield stimulating and prnerving a delicate, luitrouibrauty. AlktmrDrutii TOVAT ROBERTINE E. A. WADE Dry Goods, Underwear, Notions, Etc. Front'Street wcatof Palace hotel GRANTS PASS. OREGON, EXCHANGE FEED STABLES J. R. WELLS, Prop. E. street between 5th and 6th Large and safe Wagon Yard con venient for hitching- Horvcs Hoimht and Sold Second hand rigs for sale j GRANTS PASS 3 Commercial Glob a) Will furnish information of Jasephiue county ftee of charge. Correspondence so licited. L. It. Hai.1 President j II. h. Aniiikvs. . . .Secretary CARBOLEUM The Baal Known Dip for SHeep, Cnttle.tSwIne .nd;ll Live Stock. .Non-Injurious and Non-Poisonous Kest known remedy for Mane or Itch, Scab, Lice, Ticks on Sheep, Fleas, Hen Lice. Hog Cholera, Galls, Sores and Wounds, Thrush, Grease Heel and Scratches Tape Worms, Ring Worms. Screw Worms. Flics or Maggots. Castra tions. Also disinfecting stables, onthouses, peas, tc. ADDRESS IT1. -V. IHlSItOIi MERLIN. OREGON. Poster, n'-'ai , dodgers, all sixea anC minK pnii.cd at the Coaiier ofEce, lik Want Turlff lU'vixlon. New York, July 24. The National Association of Manufacturers, which hag a large and Important member ship, Is vigorously seeking tariff re vlulon, according to H E. Miles, chairman of Its tariff revision com mittee. Miles goes so far as to predict that the next Congress may create a non-partisan commission with seml-Judlclal authority, like that of the Interstate Commerce Commission, to completely revise the tariff schedules and than deal with the work required by the read justment of tariff schedules by other countries. Tobacco Cost Him Life. Cumberland, Md., July 24. Ames Perrln, aged more than 60 years, was killed at Mount Salvage Junc tion by a B. & O. passenger train. The father and the boy had been in Buchanan's store. They had left on their way home, when it occurred to Mr. Perrln that he had forgotten his tobacco. The boy volunteered to go hack for the tobacco, while the father waited his return. When the boy reached the place ha had left his father he found his mangled form lying along the tracks. Death was lnstatanlous. O'Connsll's Hat. At a meeting of the County Klldare Archaeological society some years ago a hat worn by Daniel O'Counell was exhibited. O'Con uell's name In his own handwriting was written on the Inside of the hat, which was of large dimensions, the width Inside being eight and one-half Inches and its lon ger diameter ten Inches. The chairman of the meeting put on the hat, which ntlrely covered his head and went down to his chin. Wheeling Woman's Qood Work. When tiia Women's Civic club of Wheeling, W'. Va., adopted the sugges tion of one of Its members, "Let us cease talking and do something," It be gan to accomplish things. Among the achievements to Its credit is the placing throughout the town of 100 wire waste receptacles which have been put under the supervision of the board of public works. As the people of the town have become educated to the use of these receptacles the streets have become very much cleaner. The club baa also been Instrumental In having the ontlspittlng ordinance enforced. Another result of which the civic club la very proud occurred when it suc ceeded in having euacted and enforced a pure milk ordinance. The observa tion of Arbor day aud school garden work are other matters to which the club has given resultful attention. Why Village Improvement Pays. Muke the country towns more beauti ful and the daslrc to leave them for the great cities will not be so great, says the Los Angeles Times. In spring time the dwellers in the cities turn with longing to the country aud the country town. They long for green fields and singing birds, and happy the suburbnu town whose people have made Its streets shady, Its appearance attractive, for to such will come peo ple who add to the community's life and prosperity. From an economic view village improvement pays. It fills up vacant houses. It Increases the value of your property, it educates your boy and girl, and It will make this world a pleasantcr place than you found it In the past Fruitgrowers of Rogue River Valley find the Courier of special interest OVERTAXED Hundreds of Grants Pass Read era Know What It Means. The kidneys are overtaxed; have too lunch to do. Ttiey toll about it in many aoliea audiiains backacha. sidoacho. headache. Early symptoms of kidney Ills. Urinary trouble, dishoiea, Brlght's disease follow. K. K. Uillian, proprietor of liverr and feed stable, at tVJ Ferry St , aud liv ing Kt 8.1'J Water St., Salem, Ore., savs: " Yetra of almost constant driv ing and a tall 1 gut several years ago winch wreuulied my back badly had tended to hart my kidneys which I felt In severe backache and lameness so that at timm 1 coo Id hardly straighten up. Sharp pains canght me when 1 arose after sittiuw. Noue of the remedies 1 tried did me any good until a abort time ago I was in duced to gel (Van's Kidney 1'ilU at a drug store. In a short tune 1 obtained more relief from the backache and disordered conditiou of the kidneys than 1 had for years. 1 know of neighbors who have also need your remedy and they all speak of it as the beat kidney medicine there is and 1 Iwlieve this to be so." Fur sale bv all dealera Price .V) cents. Foster- Milburu Co.. Buffalo. New York. sola age ate for the United States Keniember the name Doaus and take no other. Yew Liver la not Af nr,lr Ynn fit tA h,1 In bad humor and get np with a bad taste m your month. Yon want something to stimolate your liver. Just Ut Herbine, the liver rega later. A positive core for Constipa tion. Dyspepsia and all liver ooni- piaiuut. aire. r. ri, orin, t lexaa, writMS: "Hare umol Helirlna' In family for years. Words can't express wuai i miui awmi ii. r.veryrxiiy m my household are happy and well and we owe it to Herbine. For sale by National Drug Co., and Demara'. HI 1 1 Ml M-l-H I M-l-l-M- I-H-H- Two In a Tree By LULU JOHNSON. I Copyright, 1907. by C. H. Butcllffe. i M 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 111 1 1 1 I I I I i'l For a moment Dora searched the rack, than she remembered that her jacket was upstairs, and she caught up her brother's golf coat. She could slip crosslots to the woods and be back In no time at all. She most have some arbntns for the supper table. As she was crossing the Benton farm, she beard an angry bellow and smiled. Benton's prize bull was confined In the next lot He could not bother her. Then with a rending crash, the mad dened animal broke down the flimsy fence and came charging across the lot after the fury Inciting red coat Dora, in a glance, measured her chances and swung up Into the single apple tree that stood In the center of the field. Its branches bung low, and It wss no fest for the active girl TVS AaiMAX, WAS FAST OAIIIKO) 0 BUI ran. to awing up and find a crotch well above the reach of those lowering boms. The bull looked about pussledly for a moment, then be caught sight of the glint of red In the branches and charged again. Ills Impact shook the tree, but It did not dislodge the girl, for she clung with ber arms about the trunk. Belug a patient animal, the bull waited, and Dora was so much occu pied with the unpleasantness of the situation that she never noticed the ap proach of a man In a red golf coat un til be was midway across the lot. "Look out." she shrilled, "it's a bull. RunT The newcomer obeyed both injunc tions, but the cry bad attracted the bull's attention, and the animal was fast gnlulng on his new prey when suddenly the man leaped to one side, and the bull plowed on. By the time It had turned the man was runulug for the tree ami swung himself np Just as the bllll reached til ill. "Narrow sciieiik that," he chuckled "I felt like Iou Jose In 'Carmen.' Ia It you, I orn?" "1 Hlionld think you could tell the difference between a bull and a cow," she sail! severely. "The Idea of walk ing right Into n Held with that coat." "I was all right." was the easy re spoiiMe. "King Champion belongs In the uext lot. lie must have broken the fence. I was taking a short cut to the links. (Jlml I left my clubs there last night or 1 should have lost them How did you get here?" "1 w going after arbutus," she ex plained, "t was wearing Ted's coat and that horrid creature broke down the fence to get after it." "Amiable animal," commented Fra xer. "I'd like to get dovvu aud pat bliu on the head with au ax." "We're trespassers. lies ou his owner's property," she reminded. "That's so," he agreed, "but that does not affect my desire In the least." "And Ted bus some friends to sti per," she waited, "and there wou't be any nrbutus." "He'll have suMer, anyway," re minded FniT.er. "That's more than we are likely to get." "Dou't you think the creature will go away?" pleaded Ior. "I'll ask him If you like." he offered, "but he doesn't look as though he ever would. Frnror lets lilm stay out nil night Dissipated sort of creature, King ChauipUm Is." "Do you suppose they would hear If we called r "We would hurt our voices to no avail. The only thing to de Is to wait Until It gets so dark that he can't see the red. Than maybe he'll forget us," "Throw him your coat" commanded Dora. "Maybe that will satisfy bun and he'll go away." rraeer dropped his coat directly Id front of King Champion's nose. Di rectly the bull reduced It to ribbons and worked himself up to a fresh fury. "He tsu't even happy when he geta it" commented Fraxer. "Stubborn sort of brute." His choice of word had beau unfor tunate. Dora froze up. She had for gotten in the excitement that Bhe and Frazer had solemnly ruptured their friendship because she had refused to give up Benuing as her partner in the double match game. He bad called her stubborn. She had declared that she always kept her promise, and when he reminded her of au earlier and for gotten promise the adjective had been revived. Frazer saw his mistake in an instant "I didn't mean that Dodo," he plead ed. She held up her head "Won't you be nice?' he begged. "You can play golf with any one you want only don't be angry." "It was not nice to reopen the argu ment when you knew I couldn't escape it" she decreed. "I didn't mean to," he declared. "I wasn't even thinking of that row." "You were," she said very positive ly. "It is useless to deny It, either, for I ahall not argue." He made several efforts to convince her, but to no use, and at last he sank Into a shivering silence. The sun bad set and the air was growing chill. He missed bis coat sadly, but Dora did not notice bis plight until his teeth chatter ed so that she heard the sound. "You are cold, and I made yon throw down your coot" she cried penitently. "If s all right," he protested. "It's not," she contradicted. "Iff all my fault too." "The coat was sacrificed In the In terest of scientific exiierlment," he de clared. "It shows that a blooded bull can at least count up to two. He's waiting for the other one, and then be probably won't be satisfied." "You'd be warmer If you sot next the trunk on this side, away from the wind," she suggested. "I could keep off the cold on the other side." "You'd fall off," he objected wist fully, "for, of course, since yon hate me, you wouldn't let me hold you on." There was no answer to this and Frazer deliberately opened his mouth that the sound of his clicking teeth might be more plainly heard. Dora stood It for ten minutes, then: "Fred." "What Is It?" be asked. "Flease come over," she pleaded. "I don't hate you." In a minute be was beside her, hold ing her steady on the limb. The teeth stopped chattering and Dora nestled close. "I shall not play with Mr. Bennlngs," she said timidly. "I would rather play with you." "What reason can you . give him now T' he demanded. "Perhaps you might think of one," she suggested. "We could tell him that we were en gaged." "But It wouldn't be true." "Yon could make It true," be remind ed. "Will you, Dodor It was twenty minutes afterward that those two came back to earth again. Beneath the tree all was quiet "Where's King Champion?" she asked. Frazer glanced down. "I do believe he has gone," he cried. "I suppose be got thirsty. The creek runs through the other field." "I think he's an awfully nice bull," she said Irrelevantly, as he helped her down. And Fred agreed with ber. Shot Wife for Burglar. Chicago. July 24. Mistaking hla wife for n burglar early this morning, Jos. Lauderbauerer, shot and killed her in their home. Lauderbauerer was aroused by a noise. He saw a form In the darkness, reached for his revolver nrt "--"d. He ti pros trated over the tragedy. Was Short in His Accounts. Sioux City. In., July 24. George Burkey, a snlesmnn, when confront ed with proof of a shortage In his accounts, blew out his bruins in the office of his employer today. Kclipsp of the Moon Tonight. San Francisco, July 24. There will be a partial eclipse of the moon this evening, w hen the earth's satel lite will he observed In almost the direction of Mars. Abraham Lincoln was a man who, sgainst 'all odds, a'- g-t i'l the Vrit.a Stt LUiWs Horehonul Syrup i .s attained it place, never equalled by anv t tber like retted y. It Is a lire cure lor i Coughs, Colds, Frnchitis, Influenzal and all Pulmonary diseases. Evuyl mother bonld keep unppliid with! this wnndi rfnl emi'h imdiciue. For sale by National Drug Co. and by I Demamy. 1WT.teasU- rldeVor. n 1 Real $2,70077 acres on Grave Creek. 80 acres under Irrigating ditch. 3,00060 acres next to city limits on north side. JS00 New 5 room cottage and two lots. Easy terms. 3502 lots 100 x 100 feet square, close to center of city. 8002 acres next to city, good house and young orchard. 1002 lots 100 X 100 feet square. Easy terms. 800160 acres 5 miles from city, house, barn and other improve ments. 60040 acres, good house, 3 miles from city. I have other bargains worthy of your consider ation, but not mentioned here. JOSEPH MOSS, ttjp x t? A T TfSTATR MAN. Office 516 V. Sr af, liU AaWiA-i aww u A k MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. B. PADDOCK, Proprietor. I am prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work ia any klas of Marble or Ciranilr. Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble business warrants my ssyiaa that I ran fill your orders in the very best manner. 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