ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON! DECEMBER 13. 1907. c ii ',. -V- ; . ' - t. ' r-r Syki(, J. h1 '-JSCs. &&t "S, -aMW-iipSaflaBiaSi . ISM. .4rjL4l S U Jl i:Xya , , ' i I ' ' . J't 'I'H HOLIDAY D SP RAND LAY The Christmas rush is now on in full blast; seasonable goods are on display in all departments. Never before in the hi credit money '11 1 I I 1 M U r I A V WwS lr M V hAXlfl va mM f vear we will oe aneau or any previous year way suuuiu wc tct vuy auuuiu yuut vve are not poino- We are preparing tor a big Holiday Business. We are going to sell Holiday Lroods cheap. , We shall look for you; don't disappoint us. Will save you some money on everthing you will want to buy from Dolls to Donkeys M C?- .Wo Men's $15.00 all Wool Serges and CHS VjllllS, VVer French Worsted. Single or Double a 11 j PMnfiA44o Breathed, Black and Blue, istorv of the country has there been so much money in circulation. I here has been work and better pay, less call for and higher prices paid tor tarm products than ever known betore in the history or Uregon. 1 he banks have more i . 1- 1 1 J It A 4- 4. i on ticposii, ine people nave more money in cueir pocKcis, auu n wc uun i cl uue lciu more uusiness this to Splendidly Tailored' Reduced to $12.50 MEN'S 15.50 PK1ESTLY CRAV INETT OVERCOATS REDUCED TO SI 2.50 TOYS 10 doz kid body, bisk .head, closing eyes doll Automatic Cash Register Saviygs Bank .98c Drums all complete l'K' to $2 50 Toy Trunks. ..50c to f2 Real Steam Engines $1 to $2 50 Magic Lanterns all complete with 12 slides 48 pictures $1 98 5 dm. go-carts and doll buggies. ,6c to $2 50 Naval box kites 50c S.liM Rubber Halls 5c, IQc. 15" Hoys No. 22 Winchester Air Gun 9Hc GAMETI GAMES! GAMES! All styles, all kinds, all prices BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Big stotk of Fiction, Juvenile, Poetical aud Historical works, cloth and leather bound. Don't fail to visit our big Toy department. School Children Good pay for live workers. We will pay 25c in cash for every new subscriber vou re ceive to the Delineator from now until Jan. 1st, l'H)8. The cash must accompany each order. Holiday Novelties 10 doz. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, big bargain . . . . ; .25c 100 Plain White Hemmed Stitched Handker chiefs. Per doz 25c 2 doz Ladies'. Solid Leather Hand Bags Special for Xmas 79c 5 doz. Handsome Pearl Bead Necklaces, worth 25c .15c 2 doz Ladies' Plaid Silk Waists, all colours $3.48 BARGAINS FOR XMAS Ladies' All Silk Taflata Petticoats .$5.98, $6 98, 8.98 Ladies' 1.50 Gold Pens, Pearl Handled Plush Case 98c Boys and Men's Hand Forged Steel Blade Knives Warranted , 25c, $1.00 15 doz. Ladies' Plain White Hemmed Stitched Initial End Handkerchiefs 10c 3 for 25c Shoe Department SPECIALS Ladies' fine dress Shoes, Turn or Welts, ..Majestic $2.50 "Gloria" Shoes, the pride of the American Lady, equal to any and superior to many $S shoes. 25 different styles.. ...$3.50 and 14 "Governor". . Pingree $4 and $5 men's dress Shoes, the shoe with a record we.huvi just received a special shipment for Holiday trade. The style, fit and wearing quality of this shoe knows no compeditor. Furs! Furs! Furs! The largest stock of Furs ever shown in ihis city now on sale at Unmatchable prices. Pont buy until you see them. . 10 doz. Ladies and Men's Fine Gold and Silver Plated Handle Umbrellas $3.48 Evtra Values $5.00 10 doz. Ladies' Solid Leather Hand Bags At Special Bargain Prices For Xmas Presents 79c THE R. L. COE CO. : : - . . 1 1 mmigiU'm ifciva ht","w' v. ioies fin Hi ... f Hi ll an CI.. till inn. ii' Vl'll HH M wiy tun llll . poln OltlC KUN yan Wai u I thru the abiii tloti Of t! tol ham the I Al. , honor . carrlci fTM til v .1 ii:. ;i 'i I !v . . n I r;ut : i . .i ' : . I i ! liM'iial . .1 Ii :.; .1 w.i i ii:i lli.l il i ' . .r. i' . ,i tor!.; uiiU routo ' . mimiiylni; 11 lnnto I" r.iiirliM.ii yrnix Hlnrc i i.l' 1 '.i t'O was iiimle vl'.'i tin' ir.ici't of i IV . . !) S lilt' ltostoii . . ::;i.v us tfii farH tii .ii fur thii new porvlri ' . iu uiM. .;,st vM It ' ; ..imo n, -o. v lilli tills . i I'iUi-n will rust j:t7.. '.iiioliiii' nt IMp-moor, I'r.ral mall rarrlrr In I hi-1'nltii' tlic oihiT ilny, '4'nii il'rl I ili.s(ialill. I'Mirt-il Sainili'l Sti'Wilft, ;io prtsniu'r, at tho hit Sti'wart ami two . iti' arrt'sti'il for not Inn Hit' lalKVtuoor f rt-ljjlit Vtmsylvaiitn rallrouil. ::'llH' I.h Uisl them III inm Stewart JiitnoJ w mul ihiHlioil aorooM 'M Jiiurttin Mrs. IHju miii tlic riitlroad eta I hat;. ltuniiliiK tu front i i Isoiut, flic ilrow a Ih i"iiih Ii'iI hi m to liolil up tila I'lif ati'tiinnti tlii'U capturtM .-liia. hut., bna loug bad the tiavlni; a woman rural mall Willi t ho Installatlou of rural ilvory Mrs. V. V. CouJo be- gan work nt Alcxamlrla on route 10 ami with but a few days' exception, whllo III, lias not inlawed a wevk'a serv ice for luT patroua. She la one of the nioKt palUHtaklnK aud popular of the rlcht rural carrleni with routes eon liTiiic In Alexandria, lu the years Mrs. Coudo has carried until she baa Kot uoRlected her household or social duties, bcliiR one of the most active uieinU'ra In two of three literary aud social clul. TlrltiK of horses, Mrs. Coudo iltvldtnl to surprise her patrons with un nutouiobtle. Without cousult Iiik any one except niciuU'xs of her family. Mrs. Coudo iKHiKtit an automo bile buccy. In ft few weeks she ui) 'eretl the uianaKcmcnt of the convey mice. Mrs. Coudo Is financially Inie- "cinlent ami tlellvers mall for the bii-1 llt the work and open ulr trips are to her health. Mini Ll.CK. i Il looks cr.i iiiiii ii as tluiiiKh some I Hoplc arc I'oi'ii to ill link." sighed the' ld lady. "Why do you tliiuk no';" yuerled the clialiiv calli" "Well, lake myself, lor Instance," said the old laiiy "I liae collected nearly lti.iHKi inedn al recipes and pasted them lino a t.iHk iliiilii the last tlfty yr. ami I have iumt ln-eii Rlik a d.y In my life."- I'lilcan" News. "Here's a letter from the boss," said th machine leader's henchman. "H said you'd give tue a Job." "But." protested the merchant. "I hsve absolutely nothing for you to da hers." 'That's all right. I won't mind tbat so long's I Kt nit pay ref'lar." ROLLING TAMPER. Curious Machine For Preparing a Road For Oil. A new aud curious kind of roller or "rolling tamper" has been devised for use with a type of road Invented and used In California. This road ha been railed, from the place where It origi nated, the Santa Monica system and is little more than an oiled road In which the oil Is caused to penetrate deeply In stead of being merely spread over the top. The top soil Is loosened to a depth of several Inches, so that the oil when applied may penetrate for ipalte a tllstance below the surface. The earth thus oiled Is then rolled and thoroughly compacted and practically forms nn Inferior kind of asphalt pav ing. From the circumference of a large roller project a considerable number of tamping poluts, and the effect of this is to compact the soil from the bottom upward, these poluts sinking Into the depth of the loosened earth and rising nearer and nearer to the surface as the bottom layers become contracted, until finally the tamping' point sinks but a little distance Into the surface of the roadway, says the Municipal Journal and Engineer. In using this method of road construction the earth Is plowed to a depth of about six Inches and Is properly surfaced with a road machine, the clods or lumps having first been broken up with a harrow or similar machine Asphaltle oil Is then sprinkled over the roadway, the endeavor Iving to give about one gallon of fll to each square yard, and the oil and earth are theu thoroughly mixed by a cultivator, after which tho roller tauiplug begins. This process of oiling and tninnlnir U repeated three times, until each Bquare yard has received alKiut three gallons of oil, when the surface Is smoothed down by the use of an ordinary roller. In the construction of reservoir era bi.nkments In India the British engi neers substituted for the roller, which DOCTOR THE ITCH WHERE THE ITCH IS uon "DM the Stomach to Cure Ecreme. and Other Skin Diseases Itt'LLlSU TAXll'KK run fSB ON OILKD KOAU8 Is commonly employed lu England as well us In the I nlted States, flocks of goats, which were driven continuously back ami forth across the earth as it :is placet! in thin layers by work men, who brought it there In baskets, and It Is probable that the compacting etTeoted by the small hoofs of the goats ,M,,r thorough than that which would result from a grooved roller It I is said that the idea of the rolling, tamper was suggested by seeing the j effect upon the soil of the passing of l oera or sneep, and It would appear : u uioogn tne errect of the two might be very similar. It Is well known that an ordinary flat roller will not give nearly so solid an embankment at will a grooved roller. f Those afflicted with Eozema. psoriasis, salt rheum, or other .n diseassi of a similar nature, fhoold never aose the itotnach to ri.l . selves of the tsrrlble itch. ThT should doctor the itch where the itch is core the skin throuch thA Vi. not throngh the stomaoh. Eozema and other disease of a kind red kind are skin diieases not 1,1 fliseses. Science has i. Eczema is caused bv norm. i .w. skin and that the eradicated only by killing the germ. ur. locator D. Dennis w. nn. of the first physicians to follow out me germ theory in skin oi... Then he discovered that by mixing oil of wintergreen with other soothing agenta he had a liqaid prescription which killed the germs and cured the afwul itch, leaving the skin white and smooth. Slots that time this U D D Prescrition has been the standard remedy for skin diseases, just as'D D. a soap is the standard high grade skin soap. The first few drops of D D D give instant relief from the terrible icth and from the frightful burning of the diseased skin. So r iliable if this D. D. D. remedy tba hundred of physicians prescribe it It is wash as thlu as water and as mild andt as pnre, which is applied to the di leaied portion of the skin. Mrs. Francss Bichtnond of Milton. Trimble county, Kentnck, writes: "My little girl's Augers were bot almost to the bone from E aema. I used part of the aamplx b ttle of D. D. D Prescription receit jd from you aud now they are wnl. It is wonderfnl kkin remedy " vVe care fully inveftigated this !. IX D Prescription before reonmi. ending it to our neighbors and patrons, ani after a long experience t are more than ever convinced cf it wonderM merits. You needu't decide now, hot call at our store anyway and w will sno yon how this D. D. D. Pieecripwi gives iustant relief from itco. Walt Whitman on Car'yfe I am not sure myself abont Cartyla' nJal place what he must Dually eom to whether to be acknowledged, be yond his present fame or fall short I am disposed to think of him at mo' algnlflcant than any modern maav-ia In himself a full answer to the cry of the modern spirit for expression. TM chirpy, self satisfied age, full of vaunt, hoast-ao certain of all facta or a f acta stood In need of Just such a -a man full of scorn, complaint, tempt, lashing it into good manners if Wa fury.-Horace Trajjbel's Record " "Whitman In Old Age" In Century. Mrtxblaiik at the Conner office- -J , ' ' , .... r .... -. , " - .