industrial Fair-Orants Pass, September roTHQTT Irrigation Convention and for commercial printing. Tbii will give the proprietor a much needed helper, which will be appreciated by the reader! in that a better paper will be published. It is a physical impossi bility for one man to continue the work as we have been endeavoring to do in the past few months. Gte Shoe o Shoes BANKRUPT STOCK OF GROCERIES If you want the best there is for Mining, Hunting, Cruising, Mountain climb ing, buy this Shoe. No other shoe has as many water-proof qualities. STRONG AND GARFIELD HOP CLASSIFIED ADS. CO. NEW TODAY. WANTED A saw mill, oapable of cutting 10,000 feet aany, wp ana bottom saws, 3 to 5 foot logs. Send foil particulars to G. W. Manlev, n,nt nitT. Oil 'P. O. Box 48. 10 inch top 8 23 It " - - I . it rrki. .ill - - - commercial ununuK. ymhbwvw" ft - 51 PICKERS R. L. BURT LETT HOWARD BUILDING SIXTH STREET THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Friday. Subscription One Year, in advanoe, 61 1 Month, Three Months, Hingis Copies, Rates! fl.M .76 .40 .06 Advertising Rates Furnished on application at ths office, or by in til. Obituaries and resolutions of con dolence will be charged for at 6o per tins; card of thanks 60o. A. E. VOORHIES, PHOPR. Entered at the post office at Grants Psas Oregon, as sscona-clsts mail matter. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1907. A POLITICAL ANOMALY. This coming Fail will sea the select ion of a postmaster for Grants Pass. At the present writing there are a number of oltlseat of oar oity who are actively oanvaeslng for the posl lion and polling all the politioal strings they are able to get hold of. In oor Demooratio form of govern ment the appointment of postmasters by the Federal Government seems to be an anomaly and ii more like the system in vogue in France where the central government appoint the mayors of all the cities. Following out oor Demooratio ideal, the people served by the postmaster should be the ones to have the ehief voice ia his election but at the present time the tieople directly interested have the least to ssy. Postmasterships do not come nnder the Civil Service Law and consequently Jit is one of the fe reuiainlug stroogholds of the spoils system. The position of postmaster is generally given as a matter of pollti oal reward either for past services or some to c rue. Often the fitness of the candidate has the least of anything to do with it. The appointive part would not be so tiad If everythiuK wus uudor civil servioe for that would vtittblt) young men of ability to work np from inferior positions to ones of greater trust mid would be nu incen tive to greater merit. Very much dends ou what you have done for your party and whether the Sena tor or Representative who him the picking of this particular plum thinks that you can get 111 in votes when he needs them. This is more or less de moralizing to the best interests of the public served. A RISK IN PRICKS It is a fact in Auienci.il history that there was a groat rise iu prices lu the curly 'Mi's canned as it Is claimed, and no doubt trnly, by the newly discovered gold in California which was coming Into cireuliitiou in large quantities. You cau ssy that money is cheaper in such oases or that products are dearer as you choose, but the latter is more logical as products do act follow inouey in equal ratio. There are other fac tors iu each oass of products while moiiev luut ouly one i. e. its quantity. The rise of prices iu the '.Walls rvmniucd aud increased iu some tilings uotably lu thlugs which cannot l increased lu quantity, Good Oregon farming land and such things, also iu products that are produced by much manual labor and whose production does uot leud ititelf readily to labor swt inn machinery butter for instance. Ttiere is no milking inncliine. Pro duois that can be produced" bv ma- li i nt'i tl 'n:li atlected somewhat y other causes lire much cheaper than Iu the past. II first steel needle to an l'sqiiiitiuux iiitiii was of lucre machine K alue '. her than a is to an American v "Ve are told that We don't need to sew lll email. prices are rising. U told ill the low u the fint any thing from a lie papers. V believer ve We buv I i 14 inch top dimes worth tip. Ever since the beginning of the Twentieth Oentury the searoh for and the production of gold has been panned with enormous results, not only in production but in the discoveries of new; fields of vast extent. If the solitary gold mines of California oonld produce such financial and industrial chnagos as we had at' that time, what will the gold production of the present day dof To judge the fotare by the past is as true as much now as in the days of Patrick Henry. 8o if yon judge of the future by the past yon will make good goesslng on what is a good place to put yoor savings in. Many years ago a niau iu Mastachusutts concluded that the Creator would not make any more sea beach in .the vicinity of Boston at least for long time and be bought all ha could pay for. Re suits good. So let . ui look for some thing nsefol, the quantity of wbioh cannot be increased and monopolize all we can pay for. As a matter of tact it makes no difference what values are whether one-tenth of what they now are or ten time as much; in the last analysis it comes to a swapping of days works. The men in the fields and vineyards of Pales tine in the time of the Saviour were as well paid with the penny (about 15o) as the two dollar man today The one attained bis living according to tbe oastoms of the country, the other does no more. Bat we are not going to go back to the modes of the flrst century. As we stated in the beginning, prioes are rising so govern yourself accordingly 73 Local politics are beginning to stir np and several of our citizens have beea in their bonnets. John D. predicts a panic. Well, if there 'is one individual in the U. 8. callable of producing one that person is John D. The lumbermen have stared an end less chain racket on Jim Hill aud he has already received more than Five thousand letters. 'I he flogging of runaway convicts at the state prison and the justification of the sunni by (lov. Chainberlrtin has stirred up a hornets nest A stove wood trust seemB to lie amoug tlio impoHKilileH but yet Port land is iu the grip of such a proposi tion. Thev will corner air next. Oregon seems to be long on'freak religions. The latest cult to get be fore the public is the Tongues of Klre that are holding forth in Port- laud. The new comet is not a very consid erate visitor. It only shows up about 8 o'clock iu the morning aud that is entirely too early for any respectable citizen. The passegors on the S. P. see factories as they oouie into town sud also as they go out. Thus is the pros perity of Oranta Pass advertised to all the world Kzra Meeker and his ox team have got as far ?as Broadway, New York. It lunst have been something of a novelty for the Knickerbockers ;to look at tnttiortation of thiiTkiud. Grants Pans does not seem to be alone in having bur, ted water pipes. Chicago had cue recenttly where the water spurted sixty feet hih aud several horses were drowned before they could be get out of tbe luitemeut tables. Tbe Courier ' force has received a valuable addition iu the ihtsou of V. Willis, of Medford, a newspaper iikiii with years of experience iu every biunch, and we can premise the readers of the Courier tbe whole news. Mr. I Willis will have sole charge of the Dews J iird dioria ivluu us f t at era and ! will n c ive advert ifirg and orders nunANr7.Tr.na WANTED The Hrv per of the World desire competent ana renaoie men in ever locality. Top salaries paid to right parties. Address the Btopers of. the World, Hrm.HIU Commonwealth Building. Portland. Oregon. 8 23 It WOMAN to care for two children no cooking. Inquire at Western note or P. O. Box 401. 8-23 2t BULL Black, Jersey blood, about 3 years old, right ear cropped, left ear undercut Came to my place about Febrnarv. UK)?. Owner oan have same by proving property and pay in charges. C. C. Gilbert on Van- No Dlace. 8-28-et Horse One work horse, work mare one 1200 lbs, one driving and saddle mare for sale. D. W. Hearn, six miles N.E. of Graots Pass. 8-23 It FOR SALE. ENGINE For sale cheap, one 300 horse Dower Oorless Engine fitted with fonr sterling water tube boilers of about 500 horse power all complete and in good condition ; have been used but very little. For further particulars address Clarence Cornutt, Riddle. Ore. 8-16 4t WOOD Phoue Moody, No. 434 for dry wood. MILK cows for sale, five fresh, will sell with or without calves. In quire of A. Moiris, box 822. 8-3-tf COWS Two first clans milk cows for sale. J. F. Burke, foot of 6th street. 8-2 3r. STOCK for sale 7 first class milk cows, also two 2-year old bulls, one Jersey and Durham, the other Poll and Herford, five 2-year old heifers of the best milking strain. Call on or addroaa" C. A. Wallace, box 16, RFD No. 1, one mile east of Pleas ant Valley School bonse. 8-2-4t THOROUGHBRED Poland Chinas. Six unrelated strains in stock. J. H Roblnsen, R. F. D. No 3. Grants Pass. 7-26 6 LARGE Refrigerator for sale cheap, adapted for Hotel or Restaurant White House Grocery. 7-13 tf. A. F. PIERCE Registered Angoras, Flock headed by one of the famous bucks of the ''King Arthur" also other backs of different strains of bleeding. Does of tbe noted strains; backs for tale. Merlin., Ore. 7-6 tf 40 ACRE FARM for sale or trade for city property. Mostly bottom land, 16 acres nnder fence, seven aores in cultivation, plenty of running water for irrigation, 6-rootn cottage, barn, small orchard, one half mile front school house, post office and rail road station. Price right easy terms Inquire of W. C. Henry, Hugo. 6-28 tf FOR RENT. SEVERAL fine suites of cftlre rooms centrally located, STEAM HKATKD and well lighted and ventilated. These are the only office rooms in town that will have steam heat this winter, so get in early aud net first choice. W. L, Ireland, "The Heal Estate Mau. " ROOMING house snap A good sized rooming home with bath and water, ou large lot Main street cle.se to mill guaranteed good title. (.'heap for quick sale, term" to suit. Apply Mrs. K. Gauge, Crescent Citv, Cal. it a tf RKSIDKNCK On account of going Kast wish to lent uiv furnished resi dence ou Nortli Sixth street for three months from about September 1st. John Summer. 7-aH-tf WANTED. COOK Good short order cook wanted for night work. Airs Susie McMan ns. Mountaineer Kestauraut, Phone 218, P. O. box 218 8 Hi tf HOP Pickers JHKi nickers wanted about August 'J('i ar the Cornell & Klanairan yard (old Johu Kau.au yard i. Morse pasture free. Apply G. P. Urooery, V. H. PlanaKau or at .vard. (-., 'tt. HOP Pickers wauted at the .Ang. Kehkcpf yard. Address John Mo Callister, Provolt. S-il-.Ht HOP pickers wasted Inquire t the Red Placksuiith Shop. ( -2-4t WANTED Oragmzera, either ex, ca salary or sum a month and erpensea for au up-to-date Association, pay ing weekly sick aud accident benefits and furnishing free medical attend ants to all i s uieinlvr. Liberal contract will tm made with pro ducers of business American Sick S: Accident Asso., lUiffalo, N. Y. GIRL to do housework in ,uH familv. Mrs. W. S. Murray, North Sixth St , tirants Pass. WANTEPJa: -siren. Many Make $liH to l."i0 ier month: some even more. Stock clean : growu ou Reser vation, far from old orvbards. Cash advanced weeklv. Choice of terri tory. Address Washinuvii Nurserv Ci uipany. Toppenish, Washington." You can make money by purchasing your Groceries at the R. Hyde Store, Front St. GRANTS PASS, ORE. I J COOK'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL of Grants Pass The School That Smtlatlea or return Tuition Money Day and evening classes ia Shorthand, TypwritinR, Accounting, Eng lish and all Commercial and Business subjects. We can make you an expert Accountant or Stenographer. 50 SPECIAL RATE $50 Students enrolling before Sept 9, 1907, may take any course or the combined business and Stenographic courses for a period of ten months for $50. This is yonr chance to beeome an Accountant or Stenographer; Enroll now and attend when you can. Office and School over Hall's Art Store, Grants Pass, Ore, HELP WANTED. If von wish to secure work hands, leave word with Verdin & Conger Emtuovment office and Real estate. 7-19 4t FRANK BURNETT-Upholstering, mission furniture made to order. Industrial Fair. Asmyiiig SO ctm. PIONEER ASSAYING AND REFINING COMPANY Capital 100.000. established 27 Tears. Odd, Base Bullion, Cyanides, Bicb Ore, eto, bought, Spot cash on assay value. All work by expetts. 131 Fifth Street Near V S. Mint SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. BANKING DAY pVERY person who earns money should have a reg ' ular banking, day. On this day they should not fail to deposit a certain proportion of their earnings. IN our savings department seores of people carry ac counts and deposit their savings regularly., A7E invite accounts of $1.00 and up, oil which we pay W 4 per cent interest. ' "Wouldn't you like to estab lish a banking day? Call and see us. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS GRANTS PASS BANKING & TRUST GO. I tar- .oi.-rVivrrN lvss, Oregon PifllllMslllllLlAl.-'..J'iiW.lli H. L. Andrews, - Trustee in Bankruptcy H. H. Wardrap, who recently pur chased the James Peterson plaoe of 80 acres, located five miles ; south of the city, has decided to accept a posi tion on the faculty of the Ashland Normal, which has been offered him and he will therefore not take hold of his valuable fruit ranch until next season. He J was formerly an .in structor in one of the large California educational institutions and is a de oidedly desirable resident for this locality to secure. He is greatly pleased with his purchase here. Read the classified Ad columns if ou want to buy a cow or if you want to pick hops. Quick delivery The Weokijr Orst-onlan. IW PS' i.,ni... ,. Pickle" pat down in salt or delivered to any part of the oity by C. O. Rui sell, Call phone 1174, Farmer. 8-23 It SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT ASHLAND Has received the largest ap propriation ever granted a Nor mal School! n the history of ths State. Tbe State bas set ths aeal of permanency apoa this deserving institution. The Improvement being made are sweeping ones. The faculty, already a strong one, has been increased to IS. Mrs. Cathreins Sloan of Portland, antbor of ths Sloan Readers, is among those added. Tuition bas been reduoed to 12 per year. Stenography and Typewriting are now a part of the course. Teachers from the Normal School are in demand at good salaries. Shool opens Septem ber 18tb. Send for catalog. V