ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, DECEMBER 27, 1907. Winter SHOES Now as winter is here every man needs a pair of good heavy soled shoes. We have sever al special styles with soft, easy uppers and double soles, just the kind for winter wear R. L. Bartlett Howard Bldg Sixth St. THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Subscription On' Year, in advance, Biz MuntliH, Three Months, Bingle Copies, Every Friday. Rates: II. AO .78 .40 .06 Advertising Rate Furnished on application at the oftice, or Djr iiihu. Umtuarie and resolutions ol con dolence will be charged for at 6c per line oara 01 maims oua, A. E. VOOKHIES, W. E. WILLIS, Propr Editor Entered at the pout office at Grants Pans Oregon, as second-class mail matter. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27 1807. Good resolutions are now ill order. Let us not forget that the Poultry Show comes next month sod then we should plan accordingly. If everyone takes an Interest and makes an effort, the affair is bonnd to be,a soccjss. After an existence 'of eight months the Seattle Morning Times suspended publication November 30. The pub Ushers state that the financial loss has bf en $78,000 daring these eight months and that it is apparent that the paper cannot be made a financial suoceis If, as the papers would seem to in dicate, Cortelyon and some of Fresl dent Roosevelt's closest followers should have a "falling out," we may expert almost anything unlooked for to happen. These are the days when the political prophet is mnch in evi deuce. The men who ron the uewspapetl of the country are enjoying anything bnt a picnic of Inte. The ront of publication has increased 40 per cent In tho last 10 years and 2f of this in crease has been tacked on the laHt five years. The newspaper is the only commodity which Is costing the con sumer no more and yet nobody ap preciates the benefit. Field and Farm. This is the time of year when we appreciate good romlM and those lo calities which are fortunate enough I to lime such improvements are to he ' stead entry, desert land entry, and for timber and stone sworn state ments, timber or stone final proofs, and yearly proof in desert land cases, have been adopted, and on and after March 1st, 1!08, no entries will be allowed in the foregoing class of caies except npon the new forms. Three thousand millions of dollars represents the shrinkage in values in stock in Wall Street. If that was real money it would be pretty bad, but it iHn't. You haven't noticed any fruitgrowers, farmers, or miners, that have mines producing real ore in stead of watered stocks, experiencing shrinkage have yon? need attending to write an article for the paper yourself and sign your name to it for publication," leiti en tly remarks an exchange, which concludes: "The man who is too big a coward to thus express lug opinion is the very one who stands on the cor ner and talks loudly about the editor. The world is full of moral cowards men who-see evil and are afraid to grapple with it." At least one Southern Oregon editor has discovered that it doesn't pay to lambast giand juries and the district attorney. This person is Geo. Pot nam, the t bombastic pencil pusherof the Medford Tribune, who spent one night, in jail and whose troubles are probably uot yet over, for having severely critized and impugning the motives of the said pnblio officials. Putnam is finding that experience is indeed a dear teacher, and he will doubtless profit by his encounter with the wheels of justice. Every citizen of this city and county is vitally interested in hav ing the newy discovered "Oregon Caves," located near Grants Pass, exploited to the fullest extent. We realize that when the tourist travel is turned to that great natural attrac tion, the pleasure seekers who have money to spend lavishly will outfit here and will make this stopping place, while en route thither. It will mean the bringing of mnch ready oasli into this part of the conntry and there will! be many people here who will be looking out for property in vestments of various kinds. Frightened at the money situation, 0. J. Atchinson, laboring man of Taooma, converted his savings, $.100, into gold, and hid it 'in his house, which burned down. Next day be was washing the ashes of his house to recover the gold. He found two $5 gold pieces nnborned and one $20 gold piece melted into a lump. ' Have yon noticed that the firm that does the advertising is the one always ready to "boost" Josephine county beat interest? And what is much more important, they are the people who usually have more than their share of the trade. An advertisement is nothing more nor less than an invi tation to come and trade and the peo pli apreciate attention of this kind. How happy these copious showers are making the mining men look And the rest of us ought to feel good, too, for the rains mean much for the development of the great mining in dustry of our county. There can be no question but what, in many re spects the recent financial stringency was a "blessing in disguise," and one of these ways was in its causing the mining men to operate on a much more extensive scale I try mi professes to be highly pleaded over the fact that President Koosevslt as declared that he will not accede to the demands of the masses and llow them to elect him again. Now t will be in order for Mr. Bryan to quare himself with Messrs. Watter- Bon, Sullivan and the Tammany Tiger, ere he ran feel any too sure of having the solid barking of his own party. congratulated, while the les fortunate j Getting Roosevelt out of the way does parts of Josephine county ought to make a good, strong resolve that ere another winter season rolls around, they tK), will have good publio tboronghfnres. It is very nice to have frssh straw berries and raspberrins on the tabid right here on the verge of the holi day season, as many a family in Josephine county is uow having. The fact that here, the middle of December we have not yet had a kill ing frost Is truly an "eye opener" for the newcomers sojourning in our midst. It is reported that the French are the most saving people in the world, and the Bank of France at this time holds one third of the world's coined gold. French small investors are en couraged by a postal savings bank system and by the issue of bonds ot small denominations guitrautetd by the government. The following advertisement is takeu from a newspaper published at Hoechst, near Wiesbaden, Germany: "t'au anyone favor me with the names of the balloonist, who when passing over the village of Kied last luiirsday evening 'dropped u ballast down my chimney and cum pletely rained a fruit tart which I was cooking? Julia Schmidt, U ttritzelgasse, Kied " not of itself necessarily mean that he has been eliminated from the con test, either. The Oregoniau has certainly hit the popular idea this time, iu taking the "Independent" issue iu political mat ters. Every day It becomes more ap parent that the people of Oregon are going to vote for "the man rather thau for the party." The day is past when the party lash ran be wielded with sum telling etleot as was once the rase. And it augurs well for the futuro political conditions of this great ami growing commonwealth. The advertising committee of the Erie, Pa. Business Meu's Exchange has prepared a list of advertising mediums iu the county divided into three classes approved, disapproves and doubtful. The exchange intends takiug measures to guard against misrepresentation of circulating, discrimination iu rates and also against 'he various ! viositions that uro practiced on advertisers in the name of charitv. The year, 1U07 rings down the curtain during a rapidly disappearing uneasiness, with the people ina hesi tating mood regarding immediate in vestments, bnt at the same time it has been the most wonderful year the Pacific Northwest ever enjoyed. In no other 13 months was there so much money brought into the country from the wheat crop; fruit scored its biggest success; lumber added many more millions of dollars than ever be fore; the same is true of the products of the dairy, while the grower of poultry has nothing to complain of. We are rich and prosperous, in spite ot the fact that there appears to be a stringency, more a matter of mind than reality. Let ns quit bemoaning imaginary troubles, inspire confidence and get ready to eclipse in 1908 our past year's record, wonderful as it has been. MM It's Time to Think ABOUT HEAVIEU CLOTHES and WE HAVE PREPARED Fop YOUR WANTS BY LAYING IN A MG FAlL and WINTER STOCK of UNDERWEAR. MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING, MENS SUITS something new, from $5 to $25, and a COMPLETE" LINE of SnOFs WE TIRE THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE SUCH GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE. VF CARRY ONLY FRESH GROCERIES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES and MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FLOUR, FEED and HAY. COMB and SEE I S BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES and VVF WILL RISK OUR CHANCES. If it's bargains you are after, then come to our ' big establishment you'll find everything just as advertised Grants Pas Big Bargain Center... SOUTHERN OREGON -SUPPLY CO. A circular from the general land of fices announces to all concerned that new forms of spplicatiors for home stead entry, soldier's additional home- Anent the political discussion, we I are reminded that already the old j parties in this state are hoping to in hag ef sume way again get hold of the politi cal machinery. But, to the observing individual, the time when the "boss" could sway the masses is a thing of the'past. Certain it is that the new primary election law has sounded the death knell of all such manipulatois. " lVn't ak the editor to write tip every evil'in the town or community, butvheu convinced that such duties 1) E E It 1 X Q t ; Guess Peering is having its share of sunshine although- the nights are somewhat frosty. Tommie Uilligau, Chits. Mock and C T. Webb were bnsinesi callers at Waldo this we.k. Dsn Damon and A. I. Reynolds are tearing Mother Karth to pieces with dynamite over in the Oregon Moun tains in an endeavor to locate a copper vein that exists here. Let the thunder roar, we wish them success. Low Graham is about to dispose of his copper claims on Shally creek it is reported. Jas. Britten has let a contract for a SO foot drift on his Monkev Crm.W Hard Lurk mine and is to fellow the ore. He has also let a contract for a HOC foot tnnnel that will tap his new copper miue ou Shelly creek at a greater depth. Let the good work go on. Otto Auderson is doing assessment work on the Baker property near the Monumental mine. Coogars have gobbled up six shoats and the old hog for D. L. Webb in the last fortuight One of our butchers here has found prospect and is doing assessment! work to beat the baud. Reports are that she has red hair. Mrs D L Webb and daughter May and Miss Kdna Dightow Were visitors with Mrs L R Webb Sunday. "Red Cloud" is still making hot air demonstrations. He ran throw the breeiy stuff farther thau anyone we know outside ef the legislature Iu fart he can sling it clear around Josephine oouutv and tie it in double bow knots all corners. Sick 'em "Shorty." KB EX NOTICE TO STUCK HOLDKRS. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of tlx Stickhoiders f the Grants Bass Banking and Trust I ompaiiv is called to meet at the par lors of said bank on Tuemlav the U nay or January, r.Wh at 10 dTock a. m., for the purpose of electing a hoarder directors to serve one viar and to transact such other bni., as may properlv come I efore the j "'ec'ing L. L. JEWELL. ' ,. , . Cahier. i Ha'ed at dranta Pass. Oregon. He-1 reinlrSO. um;. 13-20 2i I Every cottage woman of Finland knows bow to spin and weave. These accomplishments are matters of nation al pride, because the women of the Kalevala, the great national epic, wove and spun, and as well Indeed embroid ered and worked iu silver and bronze. London Mall. Yeast-It Is difflcut to tell the waiters from gentlemen diners at fashionable restaurants now. Crimsonbcnk Well. If you happened to search 'em when they went out you could tell the difference. The waiters would have the money In their clothes. Vonkers Statesman. Edwin, aged three, who fondled his small cat overmuch and unwisely, ap peared before his mother one day, his little face guiltily pained and a scratch npon bis hand. "What happened?" Blie asked. "I bent the kitty a little." he said briefly. Youth's Companion. Magistrate This man caught you with your hand In his trousers pocket What ha;e you to say? Pickpocket Honest, Judge, them trousers looked Jest like a pair 1 own, and I got sort o' confused and was thlnkln' I had me, band In me own pocket. Cleveland Leader. sso, said Miss rassay tartly, "I don't like the photos Kamrer made for me. They make me look like a woman of forty." "Well," replied Miss Pepprey, "you should have told him not to touch them up if you didn't wont them to look so youthful." A man and his wife were fussing. "If I told what you do," said the man, "any jury would grant me a di vorce. "And all I would have to do to get divorce." retorted his wife "tmnU !o to show you to the Jiidge."-Atchl-son Clobe. "You said the house was only five "nih irom imp station, com plained the victim. "To sy the least, I'm disappointed In you." "And I'm disappointed In you," re plied the agent, "i thought you were a very rapid walker." - Bhi'ladelpUla Tress. Mr. Jagway (tit a late hour, groping his way toward the foot of the stairs) There's Just twice as many chairs in this hallway ns there ought f lie! My eyes might fool me on that prop'sltlon, o' course, but when I stumble 'gainst 'em. by George. I know they're there! inicago 'tribune. vSafe and Secure Js the Man with a good Hank Account By systematically depositing his earnings each week, he has Something tor a rainy day and is prepared for any emergency that may arise. Are you one of the fortunates? We invite you to open an account with us. Be it mall or great, you will always receive courteous treatment. interest on time deposits If you have some surplus cash why not have it earning you some interest? WVpay interest on time deposits. Safety Deposit Boxes tor Rent in which you can store your valuables, papers and treasures. You may have need for just such an accom modation. Let us serve you, . G. P. Banking & Trust Co. CLASSIFIED ADS. NEW TODAY. LOST Friday afternoon, December 20, Couklin fountain pen. Please return to Vora Storey, Riverside School. 12-27 2t First-class meals and good beds, 26 centB at B. F. Banks' Grants Pass Restaurant. . 12-20 4t FOR SALE. WOOD sawing machine complete for sale eircnlar saw, 2 H. P. gasoline engine, suitable for pnmpiug, spraying, etc, good as new. Will be soid at a bargain. Writa or in quire of Geo. W Harriott, Provolt, rK- 12-20 3t floe water power 10,000,000 feet of pine saw timber adjoining this plos three miles down haul to railroid and town, Jackson county, Oregon. All goes for fi500. I t's a snap; ths water right is worth it, don't mils this. T. H. B. Ta, lor, & Co. Woodville, Ore. -tf WHITE Leghorn fowls for sale, many full bloods. Inquire of A, E.Voor-hies. WANTED. WANTED To exchange 118 irenbstor for a 60 egg incubator. Call at Courier office. FOR SALE-Sii h.ad full blood Hereford Bulls R. p. George Kerry, Ore. 11-1 tf FOR SALE CHEAP-Three heifers, cue, two and three Tears old in the spring, hue dairy stock. Iuauireof Geo, fine Parker. FOR SALE or will exchange for town or conntry property iu Southern Oregon, merchandise business and buildings, valued at $3500, paying well, in good coast towu. Address Box 187, Yaquina, Ore., Lincoln County. i2.6 4t I A. F. PIERCE Registered Animras. "Don't yon ever feel anxious because I bucks oTufe fyc? V T SSr'" mploys BUOh n btiful ;' n !.vT? , . bleeding. Does of the noted ot in the least. I was hLs stonog- I strain.; bncks lor sale, Merlin , Ore rapher for seven years and I would ! 7.5 tf I'rooaniy no If I him." working in his office vet- mom i practically proposed to -Chicago Keoord-HemM "We use the low- pressure system In un piaut, explained the engineer. I "That Is. we use the steam over and 1 over again." j "I see, ' said the visitor. "It's some thing like the system of ventilation in the sleeping cnrs'-ciiicago Trlb- I une. After all. If n fellow is to rito poetry, the secret is, get In touch with humanltj ; know what the people are retire to the verv deen. est sources of lite-back. back, till there is no farther point to retire to Horace TrunK-l's Hecord of "Whitman In Old Av1 In Ceutnrv. Quarti blanks at the Courier office. No sensational or questionable mat ter allowed in the Courier. Fruitgrowers of Rogue River Valley tind the Courier of special interest The intieed oftice people, for the liuuieuse. Ihe ofSi-e. in nrd.r tn commodate everybody kept all kinds few days prior to Xmas were strenuous times for the n.r. rush was simnlv f ho Li i. FARM for Sale 160 acres SO in cnl tivatiou, good house and barn, etc., laniuy orchard and birries. 30 acres more easy to clear, all ideal fruit ami iarm unci, 4i) subirrigated bot tom, uas, pine and fir timber to make Sot'O Cordsof wood three miles u uown nam to railroad and town: nines outrange fine for hogs, caitle aun poultry; three horses and har ness, buggy, spring wagon and lum ber wagon, flOO Jersey cow and heifer, 20 hogs, full blood poultry, farm implements, household and kitchen furniture complete, all toes; splendid water at door.no malaria in miles, daily mail, in Rogue River lley, Jackson Connty, Oregon.finest climate on earth finest fruit land in state A1 eres for t350u,addres8 Box 17. Woodville.'Ore. 9-6-tf WANTED To Exchange Fenn. Port Card Views for Pacific Coast View. Ben Flinger, Avondale, Pa. 12-13 3t WANTED bailsmen. Many Make flOO to $150 persmonth; some even more. Stock clean ; grown on Rewr vatiouk, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weekly. Choice of terri tory. Address Washintgon Nursery Company, ToppeniBh, Washington. TEAM WANTED Anyone biviof workable team, who wants it kept through winter months for light work, apply to Ohas. Meserve for particulars. 12-20 tf MISCELLANEOUS. FRANK BURNETT Upholstering, mission fnrniture made to order. SHOES polished, oiled and dyed W. M. Klopper at ' the Bates barber shop. Only the ' best work. 0 work guaranteed. 12-20 TIMBEK RANCH 1R0 Acres small hoose, six acres nuder fence and alfalfa 2, O K), 000 feet good pine saw timber and wood timber for 2000 cords wood; large creek through place fine dam and perpetual water a shingle mill and planing mill in full operation driven by a turbine wheel. ; au ideal place for saw mill BARGAIN in wood.' Will give half tor cutting 100 cords or more, ok principally. One mile from Wood ville, down hill haul., Coold fur nish board. Rev..w,j. E. Daj Woodville. Next Tuseday evening the Band will Rive a popular home concert, eonsirt; ing of vocal and instrumental uiusit and readings, by our own favorite en terts iners,' besi des selections 1 Rowell's'orcliestTa and the Boys haHd. who have been studying the pa' t9 and one half months. These boy were entirely nnacqualnted with their instruments andknew nothing what ever of mnsio, when theybeg80 Be sure aud'hea r th'e'm.:;The priceof admission is ,25o'to all jpartfl of the house and 'the 'proceeds will be used to uniform the bands."Seats on Saturday morning at Harmons. .'.0.JTayl6r'whna far advaoofj in veara is another citizen of this "'Ii who is reported'to be qnite ill.