WITH THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Tbe Young people who are studying "The Uplift of China" hare not been disappointed. Tbey met lait Tuesday instead of Mondav. At that time a debate wag carried oat, the question being "Resolved, That Par ker did more to opfh China to mis sionary effort than Morrison. " Mr Sharp led the affirmative aide and Mist Halloway tbe negative. Rev. C. H. Mdkee has arrived in Southern Oregon. He is to have chaw of colporteur wagon in this part of the State. He if the right man in the right place. The people iu this district are to famish' the horses and the ' Publication Society all other bills for equipment and maintenance. Bis, comiag fills long-felt need. Towns now not acoeeuble from the railroad and all the homes iu the outlying districts will be visited and cared for. J With last Sunday the Pastor of toe oapcisi liuarcn oegan nis sec ond year of servioe. He finds human nature much the same in Oregon as in Minnesota and the East. He has found a good weloome here and ap predates it While it is not his to scan the nnwritten page of another year, he entertains the hope that "The best is yet to be", that as pas tor, oitizen and friend, a place of larger service may be occupied. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ECHOES. " Fine' audiences at the Christian church last Sunday. The Sanday evening sermons on the subject "The Mn, Christ " Jegu's are meet ing witbmnoh"approvaL""iTbia series will continue forjieveral weeks. The Grants" Pae'Ghrfs7iaio Chorch gives about $50 annually to Oregon misiions. besides $100 to district missions. The Foreign Christian Missionary Society baa received in gifts already this year '$300, 000, a sum greatly in exce's'of ay . previous . year. The ocietv is now making call for 100 volunteers ;to go oat to foreign fields by 1908. The Sanday School at tbe Christian church is having a very steady growth. Mrs, W. H. Batman is its very efficient superintendent. ' Evangelist Sooviile of the Christian church is now In a great meeting at Lincoln, - Nebraska, with 800 ooo feisions In 14 invitations. This promises to be ;th largest of Evan (list Sooville'e meetings. He has had as high as 1300 additions. ' The Boys Sanday School class of the Christian choroh on Friday evening, two weeks ago, gave "Ghost Social." The boys entertained tbe audlenoe for the first part of the even ing with a number of little farces which they played very well. Fol lowing this they served Boston la':ed beans, coffee and sandwiches. Afterjhis Miss Vora Story, one of the teachers in the' Riverside .school, en tertained the andienoe fith several very well rendered readings. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. in. Junior at 8 p. m. Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening ser vice 7:30 p. m. The Christian church always gladly welcomes your presence. Wedgi ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON NOVEMBER 14. 1907. "inm IS lCW UneniDC the the firentPsr R, CTklllTo in tha 1) I . Vll.... " '""""I ""ft" sAHCl v This Great Industry is Adds to Our Resources, Subtract from Our Anxieties, ! O Tokay O K T OKA Y Tokay Grapes Tokay Grapes Excel Tokay Grapes are Right m Tokay Grapes are Hardy Tokay Grapes the Grapes to Raise Tokay Grapes the Grapes to Praise Tokay Grapes the Poor Man's Wealth Tokay Grapes the 'Sick Man's Health Winninsr Hand Redeem Our Land for Tokay Wine of the Vine Shipping Best the Golden Wedge that Multiplies Our Profits, Divides Great G am s. TEMPERANCE NEWS FROM MERLIN. A short time ago two of Merlin's citizens got up a petition to pel a sa loon. They succeeded in petting a number of-fliiuie but the better olass of men immediately got a remons trance It remains to be seen which class has a majority but we trust tlie teuirerance'elenient will yet win. The women, too, have signed a re monstrance of the:r own. About a year a?o there was organ ized here a Loyal Temperance Legion with a membership of perhaps 16 children. Meetings were held twice a month until summer when they were suspended. Since the first of September meetings have been held regularly. Much interest has been shown and the membership increased to abont 25 Mrs. Lanteruian, who is always in terested in temperance work and es pecially in the children's part of itj aud the L. T L. leader, Miss Stites, planned to give the children a Hal lowe'en social. As soon as their plan become known, a number of ladies came to their assistance, really doing must of the work. The rooms were artlstujaljyjeoor ated with autumn ; leave's, potted plants, cut flowers and jack-o'lan-terns. Fifty or more" children, with 12 or IK srown oeonle were were v) grown 7 o'clock regular L. T. L, temperance songs K or by and recitations wag A program, consist worn, luiii." Tokay Grapes a Tokay Grapes hbm Tokay Grapes l okay Grapes Kino- Tokay Grapes Lead all the Rest Tokay Orapes with Fame World-Wide Tokay Grapes, Our Valley's Pride Tokay Grapes we Eat with Pleasure m Tokay Grapes Our Valley's Treasure TOKAY GRAPES GROW LIKE A CHARM TOKAY GRAPES BEAT ANY FARM TOKAY GRAPES ARE SUPERFINE TOKAY GRAPES BEAT ANY MINE TOKAY GRAPES FOR LARGE ArtOUNTS TOKAY GRAPES FOR BANK ACCOUNTS Tokay Grapes .are O. Raise Tokay K. Grapes Grapes Tie W, B. Sherman Realty Co. for May Grape Lands. a T10r?k7y by the ladies. If good .things to eat count for anything, the soclalwas certainly a success for there was an abundance of cake, tandwicrles, cookies, jack-o'lanterni tarts and popcorn. The children consider it one of the important events of their lives and the older people thoroughly enjoyed it. ITpon what does the liquor traffic depend ? Upon debased manhood wronged womanhood and defrauded childhood. It holds a mortgage over the cradle, a deed written in heart's blood over every human life. "When I saw that long piece ou 'Purity,' in the last Courier, I was rather inclined to think that yen had la sermon and that it would not be ELOQUENT SPEAKER COMING, read very widely, but when I got Neit Sunday at 11 a. m., and at started on it I could not fstop until I 7 :S0 p. m. the people of Grants Pass i had read it through. And i,ay, it was and Josephine oounty will have the ; splendid. Such articles ought to be privilege of listening to a man who is given wide publicity and Mr. Ktovall pronounced one of the most eloquent in the country. This person is the venerable Dr. E. S. Chapman, who has woo national fame for his great fight against the liijuor traffic. He is said to be both eloquent and convinc ing and his services are ever in de mand all over the Unfed Sates and the temperance people of Oregoa feel very fortunate in being able to secure spire a man aervices. even for a short period, congregation He will deliver but the two addres'cs in this county nd iu order that the people may have a chaneeto hear hjm, the new opera' house has been secured for "both" the-"morning'aud evening services and there will be no preach ingstrvices in the city churches either at" 11 "a m. or at 7:30 p. in. Special musio will be provided and it promises to be a memorable day for the cause of temperance in Josephine county. SOME RELIGIOUS JIISTELLANV. The "new minister"" for"the Grants Pafs M is to be congratulated npon the mas terly manner in which he presented it. Yes, it was a splendid article, " was the way one citizen spoke, in conversing with the reporter. A Kansas editor who contracted the habit of going to church has this to say: "Ladies should take off their hats at chorch. No preacher can in- who is looking into a of , dead birds, stuffed weasels, chameleon skins, ribbons, heads, sticks, straw, coin tassels and thistledown. It makes a sinner feel loft in the wilderness. " w Medical Standard : Medicine and morals are inei tricably"" intertwined. The immoral physician is foredoomed to failure. Let this axiom be clearly Mounded from every chair in every medical college" inthe country. Whoever wosld be a sncoesiftil physician in nut carried out under tne leaaersmK "'""i- . Bishop and lie is ihe -'' - ' , ,,w..i ATrMrpn tn moo iwifni ' " Dresident. Miss Josie Thompson children like to do these things and entered into that rart of work as heartily as tbey did the games later. " After some time" spent"" in "playing Same s a bountiful lunch was served be a teacher and practioner of moral itv not 'necessarily by word-'of E. church. South, has been ; mooininere are aireany vm many such moralists but by innnence ana cowl net" He must persistently and consistently frown on immorality, because immorality per se is a powerful perhaps, the most jower ful etiologic factor in a pathologic condition of mind and body which is p'edged to combat and uproot. The officials of St. Ann's Catholic church, iu this city, have purchased five acres of ground andtbey will now proceed to lay out a Catholic Ceme tery. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN NOTES Owing to the great noine from the engines blowing off steam in the S. P. round house, nearby, the members of Betbsny chorch are si riously thinking of securing a new site and moving the edifice away from the nuisance. LsHt Sunday the Sundav School made a fine showing. The attendance was remarkably good. One thing I which pleaded the pastor was that P0 I Bibles were brought by members of ! the school, which is an Indication 'that it is ruy a Bible school. The excellent anthems rendered by the double quartette are adding much j to the interest of the services. Il i rector Kinney much pleased with the i good work being dons by the'ehoir. Pastor Evan P. Hughes eutertains I great hopes of having Bethany a truly j evangelistic church and he is already beginning to realize""eomewhat "of I his earnest desiresTforthe mid-week prayer meetings are well attended and very Interesting. There are other j equally encouraging signs. " I Be Charitable to your horses as well as to our- self 1 ou neeu not Strsst Tree Planting. Tarlotis large cities and towns throughout the United States, as well as many lesser ones, are taking np the mntter of planting all street trees and with most gratifying success, so much so that another decade wilt don titles witness the complete pnmtng of street tree planting by Individual property owners or even by concerted action otherwise than under the direction of a city or town ofllclul or department. There nppeurs to be no legitimate bar rier to a city or town assuming this work, and all the argument is on that side of the question, says the Ixis An geles Times. In public Improvements what benefits one benefits all, and there Is no reason why a city or town government tuny not make its streets beautiful as well as making them eco nomically usable. It Is admitted that trees ulong the front of a property add value In the same proportion to the cost as do curb, sidewalk or pavement therefore the expense should he borne In the same manner. Bo far as re turns from tin! outlay la concerned, the planting of trees Is decided the better Investment, for while the Initial outlay Is slight the value accumulates with advancing years, the ouly phase of street Improvement that does. Beauty For Amsrlcan Towns. A city or town Is not built In a day nor in a hundred years. Tbe great sight places of Europe have boen slow ly and laboriously wrought out by far sighted men irVl are admirable only after many centuries, says tbe Cleve land Tlaln Dealer. But American cit ies have money and the experience of Europe to guide them, aud now, with suffer from pains uww"cu"1 ,.i of any s.rt-your horses need not orgmg inera on. iney may srconipiiso suffer. Try a bottle of acpear on field. At present he is carrying on a ood work back in tbe state cf Mis- , P sotiri. I N. Y. Tribune: Snow Liniment. It cures all pains. J. M. Kolwrts, BakersfUld, Mo., writes: I bare used votir liuiirhirt for 10 years and find it to be tbe best I hive ever ned for man or beast. For cale by National Drug Co , and by I marav. lire,, ui'fc . ' - - Ballard's the wonders of Pari and Berlin and Vienna possibly even of Florence and Borne In a period short In com pertsoa with the term of a city's I'fe. To Sustain OF QUALITY SHOP We place in our windows today these leaders Ugulla Estate Ceylon Te Fresh pack just received Deferrable Vacuum packed Coffee Nothing better. Clevelands Baking Powder v It's claim is perfection And this is not all, there is mow to come. SMYTHE'S QUALITY SHOP 412 Front Street. In Plain Black & White MEJ- We make tbe claim that onr Laoav- dry is Iks beat In the town. Best, because we do th most oonsoleatioos work.havs the best eon Ipped establish ment, and charge the most reasons at prices, Ws call for and deliver wosk ob time, and never Injurs any artldW entrusted to onr care. We wen Id ik to be favored with yobr" work, asst shall do onr best to earn ytmr eok- tlnued patronage. r ' ' ' ' " Pell's Elite Lanndry STOVALL a COWDRKV, Mgn. S. V. MOODY WOOD YARD Cor. H & 3d sts. Phone 434 1 Load Blocks ..$.100 Htnve Wooil 1 Tier Manzanita $3.00 1 Tier Oak $3 00 1 Tier Fir v .. ..$2.50 1 Tier. Pine $2.25 Chunk Vool 1 Tier Oak $2.75 1 Tier Fir $2.25 1 Tier Fine $2.00 1 Load Sawdust 50 1 Load Kindling 75 BEST OF PROOF Fruitgrowers of Rogns River Valley find the Courier of special iaterest The. I Hvomel Mill Cure .17 Forms of Cevtavrrhal Disease Tesiimor ials could be printed by the tliouramls, many of them from tirants Wang and nearby towns that liyouisi is an absolute cure for ail ciAairhal troubles, but the best prwT of Its unusual coral iv powers is tb guarantee, that Demnray ill wits, every outfit that he sells, "Monev hack if llyomel does not do all thai is claimed for it. " liyomei is not a siwret remedy. It formula is given freely to physician who want to know what tliey use when thev prescrili liyomei. It ia guaranteed under the 1'ure Food and Drog Law by serial No. 141H. 15 V breathing liyomei, the be lie. mediiMttlon goes directly to veri nook and comer of the but pMSMtget where tlie catarrhal germ mav lurk, and disinfects and heals. To be con vinced of this yon have only to givt It a trial, remembering that If it does not cure Demaray will refund your monv. The complete Hyomel outfit ros but fl and n most rases Is sufficlen to cure the disease, making it not only a scieiitldo treatment but one that ia highly economical. Uet as outfit today from I inaray If you any catarrh. Courier trial subscription, kv weeks, 10 cents in stamps.