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ROGUB RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON, NOVEMBER 1. 1907. for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted Overalls the kind that "WEARS" cut full made of selected denim STATE SNAPSHOTS S, P. TIMETABLE. Trains rarrylns; pasnengera leave Grants fans depot as lollows: KORTH BOCKD. No. 12 Hhasta Express for Port land and intermediate stations 6:28 a. in Jin. IB Oreuon Express. Port land and way stations.. fl:20p. ni. Ho. 14 Portland Kipress, nyer. 11 :.to a. rn SOUTH HOI'S D. No. 11 Kliasta Express. Hanra- men to v. Han Kranciscii. 10:15 p.m. No, 15 ( alilornia hxpress. Mac ramento and Han Fran cisco tt-05 a. ni. No. 13-Kan Krancisco tx press. dyer 11:00 a. ru CARBOLEUM The Baal Known Dip for Sheep, Cattle, Swine &ndll Live Slock, Non-InurloJ and NonPoleonous Best known remedy for Mange 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. Flies or Maggots. Castra tions. Also disinfecting stables, outhouses, pens, tc. ADDRESS MERLIN. OREGON. F. G. ROPER K,iiMliloniiIln 'T A.I l-O it t rvo Courier Klk . np stairs TJ)19 10 Op OF) Prnit'l r- ' ' e - material and H ml est style, CLEANING AND SEPAIRINO j Two "Signs of the Time" are j thus mentioned by the Ashland Val- ley Record: "Geese and I) oboes have been traveling southward through this section in bands the past week and the police officers have bees un usually busy in keeping the latter oo the move, and guarding againct depre dations by them. Suspension of op-rations for the winter in lonibt and railroad camps in the north probably accounts for (he rush. Kev. Father O'Hara, in a recent issue of the Portland Journal has these timely remarks to make regard ing the pernicious treating practice ' 'Of all the false ideals of t ocial obli Ration which obtain popularity, there is none more mischievous than that whlcn Isads people to regard the social glass as the only proper and adequate expression of friendship, aid Father O'Hara in bis sermon at the cathedral yesterday morning. Continuing, he said: 'It is a tad commentary on onr state of culture when we can find no higher tribute of appraoiation to place in the hand of a friend than a glass of intoxicating liquor, and it is sorry compliment to him when we are forced to acknow ledge that we best satisfy his claims on onr regards by an offering that appeals to his animal nature 'This perverted sense of good fel lowship is the source of the greatest part of the drink evil. It leads yoang people to form the habit of drink, ho otherwise would never be led in to it. 'The treating habit fosters ruinous extravagance. Men of - moderate means can ill afford to meet the de mands of so-called good-fallowthip in the matter of treating. It is my belief that the remedy for the largest part of the drink evil is the renunciation of the treating habit by men in every condition of life. .It is a remedy which should appeal to every itelli- gent person as a protest against a de grading ideal of social obligation, as a safeguard against excess in drinking aod as a business proposition of dollars andosnts." Editor Timothy Brownhlll of the Beavers State Herald speaks thus pa, thetioall on a subject that is dear to the newspaper fraternity : "The man bo does most for others and the least for himself Is the modest little quill pusher usually found behind the local weekly. The only reward he asks for his generosity is the loyal financial and moral support of the members of his community. Be gets ery little thanks, but of course can atand that If his bank account is kept growing." Turn the Wick ai high ai you can-there's no dangei as low at you please there's no smell. That's because the smokeless device prevent smoke or smell that meant a steady flow of ghoving heat for every ounce of fuel burned in a PERFECTION Oil Healer (Equipped ttllb Sarakclrss Device) You can carry it about and care for it jut at easily at a lamp, ftau oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hour. Handsomely fin tthrd in japan anj nickel Kvery heater warranted. Brother Bennett, of rabbitville fame publishes an open letter to Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, secretary of the Oregon Press Association, in which be fays, among other things: "I do, not think you are the kind of a man to act as one of the officers of the association," the main reasons for his conclusion being that he does not consider him a newspaper man at all, understand he is a candidate for United States senator, and believes hiiu to be nsitg the association for personal ends. Wonder what Dr. Ooe will say? Hood River News-Letter. Show us another town in Southern Oregon that cm justly claim the name of the "Hunters' Paradise," boasts the Gold Hill News. Wednec day morning three deer were seen standing in the street above the school house. They had been driven from the hillside into town by some dogs. This is the second occurrence of this kind, this season. To The I The student body of the Agricul taral College have shown that they are sentlemen and gentlewomen. In Dassina resolutions condemning . haz ing they have shown that they be lieve in respecting the persons and rights of each other; they have shown that they depend upon a sense of right and wrong, rather than brute force, in their relations. It is brain not brawn that wins. It is moral character, not covert acts determine mans position. Hazing is brute force applied covertly to no rational pur pose. Nero delighted in persecuting the defenseless. Hazing is pesecut in, and when carried to excess is a crime. The student body is to be commended on its actioo in putting a i on the pernicious practica O. A. C Barometer. Cider and vinegar factories in West era Oregon are advertising for apples at 5 to $8 per ton, a price entirely too low even wben it Is considered that only the wormy and cull apples are expected at that price says the Oregoniao. Eight dollars per ton means only 20 cents per bushel. Per haps if fruit growers woald start a campaign against cider and vinegar not made of fruit juices, and see that the pure food law is strictly enforced as to jellies aod jam, there would be more of a demand for frail not suited for market in the fresh condition. The jRao Lamp audi cheennets to the Ions .... ... winter evenings. Steady, bnllunt light to read, sew or knit by. Made cl brass, nickel plated, latest improved central draft burner. F.vrry lamp warranted. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Kayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tlaparporata4 The western banks are in m position to help their eastern friends providing tbey are worthy of credit. The time was wben the west was very much dependent on New York, but that day is past The banks of Ithe west have plenty of money. We not onl; have the profits on a large crop, bat we fcave an immense amount of money pouring into this country from immi gration. While a general panio might be felt in this part of the country, there is no fear of a repetition of 1893- 9. La Grande Ob.erver. mTY,SM:.LL,or KXHAifiK Household Goods and nty stock is quite complete. ..If you have anything to sell or exchange come and see me, or if you need anythiug in my line -see my goods aud get prices. f-SACKS, COPPER, RUBBER and METAL WANTED M. E. MOCRE.S EW and SECOND HAND , GOODS From R. G. Dunn Co's Review of Trade Conditions for September in Southern California we quote as fol lows : " The fruit aud vegetable canner ies of this section tay that their plants this season con Id meet bat a small proportion of the demand, although in many cams tne output was doable that of last year. Higher prices have been received than everbefote" If fruit canning in California and (in Newberg will pay) why not also in MoMiuuvilleT McMinnville News Re porter. Letters Uncalled For. Following is the list of letters re maining in the Grants Pars, Oregon, Post of flee for the week ending October It), 11)07. Persons calling for the same will please give the date advertised. A charge of one cent will be made up on delivery : Anderson, Mrs. kCffie. Brown, Miss Rita. Brire, Mist Ala rue. Carson, Miss Martha. Coit. H H. Cooksey. R C. Grant, Mrs. Agnes. Gale, Roy. Geuu'l, Mrs. Henderson, G. H. Hoffman, W. Jones, Mrs Kroma. Jacksou, K H Laogell, Harrv. Moore, Mrs J S. McKinney, R H. Newell. O V. Peterson. J A. Stanley, T E. Tucker, Mrs Lizzie. C. E. HARMON. P. M. TKA Moneyback means that the tea is ood and well worth the money. Can't m c a n anything rise. ut tro .r rrturni ?or moopr if jon doa't hit S.lu:im. Hci. . i? tim. Of Josephine f- eople i County u AVING bought the stock of E. C. child. Dixon, consisting of ladies', ren's and gent's Boots and Shoes Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Under- a wear and Dress Goods; and having rent-! ed half of the store room to A. Letcher for his jewelry business, we will sell un til sold out, all the above goods at cost. We don't say cost and then add a profit, but at actual cost, and if you will come and get our prices you will see that you will get first-class goods cheaper than you ever bought them before. Sale Commences Saturday. November 2 W. J. GARDNER & CO. CHURCH NOTICES Baptist Church Morning worship begins promptly at 10:30. The pastor will preach on the topic "The Leadership of Jesus." The Lord's Supper immediately fol lows at which time "The Right Hand of Fellowship" will be extended to new members. The Bible School meets at the usual hour, 11 :45. Nina Paddock will lead the Young People's ui-etiug at 6:30. The topio "Acquainted with Gad." For the evening message the topio win De I Don't Understand the Bible." A ordial welcome awaits everyone. Presbyterian Church. What About the Book called the Bible?" will be the morning theme of Evan P. Hughes at Bethany church oo tne coming Sunday, November 3. In the eveniug the subject dis cussed will be: "On Choosing a Friend: the Principles Involved." 10 a. m. Bible School under the euperin tendency of H. C. Kinney. p. m. Jr. C. E. in church parlors. 6:30 p. m. Devotional Hour of the Y. P. S. C. E. To any or all of these services the publio in very cordially iuvited. BUY YOUR. Drug's and Medicines -AT THE- MODEL DRUG STORE FRONT STREET, Opposite Depot GRANTS PASS W TRIi:s! TREES! BUY YOUR TREES FROM treeN Newman M. E. Church. The pastor will si euk hoth morning and evening. Subject of morning ser mon : "The Heavenly City." This is the last sermon on the series of Revelation. Evening's subjsct "Our Will and God's. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Juuicr League at 3 p. m. Epworth League at 6.30. Strangers and friends will find a cordial wel come to any or all of these services. C. O. BECK MAN, Preacher in charge. 'Old Reliable Albany Nurseries' and you are sure of gettidg just what you order. We grow our trees for quality not cheap prices. GEO. H. PARKER, - Agent OFFICE wITH W. L. IRELAND Christian Church. Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m. Subject "Oregon for Christ." Junior 3 p. m. En deavor 6 :30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Subject "The Man Christ Jesus." "November 3d Oregon Day. No doubt you would be interested in attending these services. Come. A. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. Luther said that If a man were not strong at twenty, handsome at thirty, learned at forty and rich at Ofty he never would be strong, handsome learned or rich. This is the only school in the Northwest which prepares young men and young women for Private Secretary Positions We have ceased trying to fill all positions which are brought to our attention. Only the best are selected and for the best we must have the best young people. rite us today and ask us about this Private Secretary Course Holmes Business College PORTLAND. OeLE. 1 MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK9, J. B. PADDOCK, Proprietor. 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