I K 'OUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. OCTOBER 18. 1907. ....,.,,,,, irr I f Where yon When you No smoke PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) to the room you want to heat suitable for any room in the house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing smoke or smell turn the wick as high as you can or as low as you like brass font holds 4 quarts of oil .1 1 1 . I r 1 mat gives out glowing khpil in in nan and -Wk. i-r illlimSi anywhere. Every is ine lamp lor ine nuarni or ' imin I) thai mak iludy pleasure. Mi it ol bran, nickel ira.lCI . II give UIUIUIU, uym 1 wild the latest improved central drill burner, tvery lamp warranted. II you cannot oblain the Perlection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp Iron your dealer write to our nearest agency lor descriptive circular. 1 8TASBARH OH. TOMPANV lr (Incorporate!! Ill niiuiiuuuuw Grand PrU, Par it, 1 Btont Im all other over Hie worlj are dlwaullng They Fit All Makes of Talking Machines IT Columbia Iteconlx Honnil l'st on C.iliinilila Clrniilit'plionos : tint If yrinrfl Ik niiotli. r nmke, t'oluuibiu Keeorda will pnutly Improve tlte Toue Quullty ut your lutwhlae. Provo It For Yourself Columbia 10-Inch Disc Record, 60c. Columbia Gold-Moulded Cylinder Records, 23c. Columbia Half-Toot Cylinder Records, SOu Columbia Phonograph Co. e7 37 1 Washington Avenue, PORTLAND, ORE. , . i i , iii''.. GoM Gat on aV AaV SOLD ON J. A. FOLGER & CO. EitaMiihed 1S30 SAN FRANCISCO I517V YOl'I Drug's and AT MODEL DRUG STOR VT.OS'T STUEHT. ' r"".:...v 1 f ) s ; ' i it -l , i v i ' rr ' want it want it no smell no trouble. Often you want heat in a hurry in some room in the house the fur nace does not reach. It's so easy pick up and carry a to heal tor y Hours, fin- nirltel an nrnnmrnl heater warranted. 33 iTTtn nl' plaird ami rquipprj Ww't 900 Double Grand Pr ire, SL Louis, I 904 Grand Priie, Milan, 1 906 Principal Citii Oal0r fwywAtr COLUMBIA CYLINDER and DISO RECORDS They Sound Best The clr-nr, Bwoft, nnttir:il t.ine of iliiinbin lti'i-,nln it.'llirM Hie car. "A iMC'Tlt of BHIi't 8'IIIIKIS." " 'ItlfV nr.Ml'irp nil ttif rtninirtiTifitlc tlintue unit hj niiathetit inmlltifs of tin1 hu man voire with filw.liltl' tuV'llty. All luirxh. nif tn II ii-. ilisncrivulili hoiitkU an' .'ntltvly cliininairil. niaUin; Culuuibia llecoriis the suiuotliosl kuowu. They Wear Dost " Onlmnliin Uivnrils oiltlusit nil otliorn. l)V n.'Oiul ti'st. Tiiii"iinls u u'raall liexurUs for tUo Coluwl.iu. .int.. Cafifonasa Sunshine in every tin of Folger's Goto MERIT 1 4 Medicine tii : ADDITIONAL LOCAL Jo. Wotytu was trausactiog busi ness at Gold Hill, Monday. Fred McLId of tlii citj ia the gouft of Medfrrd frieoda, this week. Migf Mary Chapman, of Ashland is FpeodtoR a few daya in thia city, visiting with friends. A. M. (Janliue is np froru Oakland, Cal , to look after some property holdings in this coanty. ' II. E. Borfgrr aud J. Snydorian, two prominent Ashland citizens have Wen here to attend to some mining iuterest;i. Juo. O'Btifnand Win. Pay ton, two of Waldo's substantial residents, wtre at the comity seat on bciciufss of im portance, the first of the week. Jcs. Holder was np from Portland this week, in qnet of sotrie ood minini claims a'id aleo keeping his eyes open for choice timber lands. Mil's Mabel Beaver, who is to teach the young idea how to ehoot, in the Waldo school, arrived from Afblaud the first of the week aud proceeded to Waldo for her year's work iu the pub lic ecliool. T. J. Kenuey, a wealthy and in fluential floouu:an of Jacksonville, has lieeu iu this citv, '.his week, on uiHltets of importance. C Green was one of the Medford itrg whe Snndayed in this city. Bert Perdue was in frniu Woodville Sunday, raasiug the day with ac quaintances. Judue Geo. H. Dnrbnin is at Jack sonville and Medford, this wrek, at tending to some important lepal buni- nt-si. ' Seversl Ashlncd youths have lj"m placed under arnwt, on the charee of nirrvinif concealed weapon". Their trial will be held later. Clurence Lovelace, a leading Jose phine county farmer wa in from thi! .Williams Creek 'country. Monday and Tmd:iy, doiiii? fimie trading with local in' rchants. . I. Van Dorn, one of Merlin's repre sentative citizen's was at the county -at, on Monday and while hire favored the Courier . with a welcome vit-it. Jinle l'riui, of Jacksc.nvllu was i'i be city, tl is week, on pome im portant lenal business and lie found his nriny old liiu. friends i:hd to g've h .iu a wihonie onee moie. "Him" Gillette, who has been with r In tinnts l'lis Hardware Co. for smn" time, has this week resiguetl the position, to talie one with his f;itlier ill the feed businers. W. 11. Striplin came tii from S'oekli'ii, G.i '., this week, to view tMs laud, with a view to making son e investments, should he feel so incliind. Ue reports finding things even better than he had expected. Malon Wheeler, at one time of this vi.uinty, rut w no now nas a puice ai Phoeuix, in Jackson county, is down to spend a few days as the guest of his Grants IVs decide t'lj'lose Sunday and brother-in-law, J. D. Frye and family, j comply with the law. They are corn Isaac Pimm, proprietor of cue of ' pelled to do this because a few people : Spokane'B big business houses, is in the city, looking over tho field and he may conclude tn invest quite ex tensiwdy in projiirty of all kinds herealsiuls. E. A. 'rick of Pcrtland. has lieeu here for a ftw dBys, with the iuteti tion of making some large Invest ments in acreage. He thinks that there is a great and promising future in store for all this valley, and par ticularly for this end of it. vats at the One of the tig steam Ashland Cannery which was filled with sevral hundred cans of fruit which was b ing Hiked at the tim, fxploded Saturday. Fortunately none of the employes were near it at the , timn'and the damages were confined 1 to the stock and the vat. '1 idings. F !'" Unit F. R. McGregor, who once helu rth in this city, in a tonsorial way, who is no local- d at Portland, whs in tin- city Monday, on Irs " ver f sful hut. i vi r in l.f t ii n :'k coin 'ry. R. D H:nn' mi' ty owi i r n ;'; 'im: ili III)' till- A h r-t i ti. i wl.o I r 1 1 i h v. . Try I- 1 lC" m's ,ii,.; ,v.r nil 1 r-um t lirtlll i r. Cr Hi ( i I! I. 1. In order to , if the ... .Ir wonld ueueufc ucr uauKuitr a cyur, mtm, n. H. Corliss and daughter. Miss Hazel left last week for Marsh field, where thsy will remain three mouths. Some of the instruments for the new Rogue Bivir Boys' Band have arrived and others are expected soon. Prof. Kowell reports great interest being tsken by the members and he pterticts thxt this will prove to be a fine or ganization. Herefter the Western Electric Co., which manufactures ths telephone ap-1 paratus used by the Bell peonle will sell tn anybody, thus offering it as superior equipment, in competition with the inferior makes which have been o'ed by the "independent" lines. A jolly crowd of Grants Pass school teaebers, tnking advantage of the supeib weather, boarded the carryall with Aoble Parker holding the reins of the four horse team, Salurlay, aud journeyed out to take an inspection of , Cr,ou;a "Redlaud Vineyard." It ! goes wiuiout the saying that tiny had a delightful time. M. D. L. Crooks, the well known Dryden resident was at the comity seat Saturday, makina atraiiceineuti for the local deaiers to handle his' wife's line dairy hntter which is bo-1 orming quite popular. He had the Courier print some butter wrappers for t M h desiiabln product. j The So'ith Pacific Hospital is jnst ! moviiu' into its fine and more com -niodinus quarters, in the nice Oroxton residence of 10 rooms, on Bft'e't, where the management will be much i better prepared to caro for the j constantly inert aing volun e of pat-i ronage. Mis Mattison, assisted by! an eflieient corps of rxt erienced ' helpers, is sueceedng admirably iu buildtng n good institution and one that is much needed in this city and comity. It is slid that out of a total of -10 surgical cases which have re cently been performed at this hospital, only one of the opt ratlotia has resulted in (lea'h. " a))) QT&TP CNAPQHllTQ X uiniu uiiniiiuuij a, Hern is t'ie way the Ashland Valli y upon tre rei'elit II in Grants Pa-s: ' Editor Kais'r, of Reco'd coniments dust rial fnir held The di-triit fair at Grants Pass was a success aud showul t' at the pen1 of ,Ios" hine conntv are wide. aAake and enter prisinir. Tin re was no "boss r'einu" yet til" i e.,l,. were well phased with what they saw. 1 lie old idea that a local fair cannot be a success without sti a'so'tnniit of fake hots race wherein the betting public get orally get jolihid, is passinic away." The Rosehnrg Spokesmnn Fjiraks alMiut Giants i'ass' snloonuien c'oslriB on Siindav, Hf'er this fashion : "When made to do so the saloons of unite to B"e that the law Is enforced. Such results ran obtain in any town w here there am few who join hands in an effort to uphold law and order. To open the hack door and sell over an improvised Imr is just as much a violation of the law as to sell from the regular bar. If there Is no inten tion to enforce the law strictly then put a stop to a pretention to do so." Editor liliton. of the Medford Mail ! '"""'y ri"'" up things at Grants Pass : Ihe lid is on tiylit In Ursnts Pas". Owing to agitation of the mat- , ter of closing salooua on Sumtiiy, i the word went out. that the ordinance governing the case would be en foro'd. und the alooiimen voluntarily lecided to clo'e on Sunday, and to henceforth strictly observe the law. The sentiment In favor of strict Sun day closing is one that is growing stronger all the time, and it will be 1 :t a s'i' rt time until the observances i f t!e la a will be u ii i VI rsal. Tliii is tli v. iy f Mir I 'i '':a Val !i y N'' s r - llr 1 i ti a i i n : rri 1 1 ' n- . f . t or. It" nail- i.f tho i!i-.'."ir' "ti "It -.i.!." ! I rnriiiowi I itilt ' r.-i" trio." i f II. i!l i l," :i ll l'' 'I'i ll .f H r;i ill M-t-.nl. 1 !;: ,!1-. I' cai; ral In. I t.i.t -''l 1:1- i!. -i i I T in tl i ta,.' - l-HI f! . J r..',l r hi. '!. I .. sir- ; 'i'.' 1.. -!!' I tl.i- A V...t V..rhv A-ti. Ik i a" i .1 I U', 1 1 1 .1 ll QNE fJQRE OPPORTUNITY TO SEND FOR EASTERNERS The Extra Low R.e.te Trom Eas tern Points Will Soon Stop Now is the tlmo lo Write. (Special Correspondence) Portland, Ore., October 14th, 1907. If a single reader of this paper has failed to write le'ters to mie old friend, aeqalutatice, relative or other person who may be benefited by com ing to Oregon, he should write today. The colonist rates close October 81st aud if yoo want your letter to gi t re sults it must be forwarded at once. The rates are fi3 from Missouri Kiver points, St. Tsui, Winnipeg and all the country adjacent, 10 from St. Louis aud (Xi from Chicago, with a reduction of 60 to points East of Umatilla. Similar rates from every oUu,r poiut iu t: Gl aml ,lU the United State. busy and add one family to the population of Oregon. .The Open River meeting at The Pilles joined the concentrated frrce of the best workers of Oregon, Wash ington anl 11 tu The improve ment of the entire Columbia River should be under continuous contract now that the United States Govern ment engineers' hist survo-, made iu Juue, showed feet of water over the bar at lowest tide, with Hi1,' feet at high tide. The Interior, the official publica tion of the I'risbyterians of the United States, devoted 10 pages of its October j issue to Portland as a Presbyterian city, in which the attraction of Ore : gon are effectively presented. The i iritis rations show, among other things, an irrigation canal, agricul tural, fruit and cattle scenes, hand ling of logs, the production of roses, and the iticngth of the city and the State from a church and educational standpoint Tim author of the article i is Mr. Isolaii R. Rest, Managing Editor of the Inferior, who gathered I his information personally while on a visit to Oregon. 'ZZ Cont rant has been It t for the grad ing of the ttack of the Portland Country Club Live Stock Associa tion, and the architects Hr' at work upon plain for Ihe amphitheatre, club house and other buildings. As these grounds are within 20 minutes of the heart of the city, the atti ni'imce should be enormous, and the livesti ck i display i veil better 'than that at the Lewis and Olaik Exposition. 1 It has been (It finitely decided that the (iret'on State Dairy Asn. ialion w ill meet in Port land, I ) 't omber IH--0. ThiiPortl ml Con. merc'al Club offers 'two gold medal-, one for butter and ' one for cheese, while the Portland Flouring Mills put up a purse of $1110 In cash for the lx-t general dis play. The complete imceediiigs of the melting will he published. The details are iu the hands of the Asso ciation's rf fleers, Ed, T. Judd, presi dent, Turin r, and F. L. Kent, secre tary, Corvallis. TKA Thcfriratcsttca-tlrinkors arc full-1 atom Dutch men. There isn't much n e r v o n s prostration in Holland. V tffT rr i. -turrit v-';T in'.m-r 'l 1 dnii't WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO Their Uru-eaalnti Work Keeps ua Strong and Healthy All th lil'S'il ill til" lioily pss-ca tlirooith tin. kiflm ys mini t-vt-ry tlireii tiiiniiti'M. Thi- ki'liicjH f il t-r tin IiImhI. Tlll'V Work llil(ht Kllil l:i V. Wlll'll li.'ulthy tin y ti tin v nlii'nt .Mm niuiti" i.f in j.i.ri iniittir l fi in t h.r I I'H'.I. Thin hriii" on irniny iji-. ii". mol vnipt.iiii" iiin 'ii th'i I n It. If ii ! ii h", :,; viHi"li' -. tut, ill)' -kill, rll. I.lll.l tiHin, t;,,i t. i'r.v..'l, ili"in. r" i.f t',.- iy i:lit ii-i'i k'ul ir I i :irt. irinif li.in.-- llP'W' i r on ! lolity. in th.' -It li'.t th- C!t, Ir il I,, mi M r.i i . I !',. , I ". .i'i r v ii- ...,:f .el: ' f k him v l: 1 i i ; fn el To Sustain Our Name OF QUALITY SHOP We place in our windows today these leaders Ugulhi "Estate Ceylon Tea Fresh pack just received Dcfentlablo Vacuum packed Coffee Nothing better. Clevelands Baking Powder It's claim is perfection And this is not all, there is more lo come. SMYTHE'S QUALITY SHOP 412 Front Street. QUALITY IS MY RULE IN GROCERIES None Hut the Hest and .it Right Prices soli; agf.nt for WHITE SATIN FLOUR Tho L'ost Hard Whoiit on ho Market FkF.SII FkUIT AND VEGETALLra T. V k DEAN Opposito depot Went 0 St Vou May Think a Lot. but mind mi your Liimulry hdtIiow, mid w will unikH hliort work of put tliltiK it in (In! Hlmiin for you. lli moro the morrier fur oh. HIiirtM, 3ol InrH, (TdITh, I'udi rw cur. White VmW, HiiHlory MiythiliK mill evcrytliitiK We 1no lmnillii qnlokly lumn'hold hhIi - aut h bm lit il mnl Tulile I.iiirti, I.iin. CortHitiH, fto. Our niitlmiU uro tint Im'hI and the quicktwt. We Hi-inl for mol (lt.lirt.r gnoilM, ami oiuirgs only ri'iiHoiiMblw ,rin m. Pell's Elite Laundry ST OVALE t COWDREV, Mrs. S. V. MOODY WOOD YARD iux .-sex; f it, a-j xn Cor. rjLl Ms. Plionc-IM i 1,'n'i i;:,,i'k f v'Hi Kline ' ! 1 Ti' : .''i'.t. .f l"i ; '1';. i (hi 5 i in i 1 1 i. i Fir : i 1 i'i- : i'i':.-. , :-: : ' li ii ii I. mill 1 'i i. r O ik 1 T : !':t : ' 1 Ti'. : . l'i:i. ' : ' 1 !...;! S.iw! :. 1 I,"'l K!l. !'.!.:' .'.; I : : ! f . r,.n ,.iii, t.ve . ' 1.1 .tn i f lu-K-.c l-.i r a'.'.tf urii r of njiet i il interest. : nit, thr