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PROFESSIONAL CiBOS 1 9 C. FINDLEV. M. D. Practloe limited to EYE EAB, NOt-E and THROAT. Glasses fitted ar.d furnished. Oftloe hour 9 to 12; 2 to 6; tod on p lntmeut. Telephone 281 and 77. Umkt PAH, Oasoos ge LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Re. Phone 714 Olty or country call attended night or dac c'InMi and H, Tuff' building. Oltioe Phone 21. GBAaW PaBB . OaEQOW. 1)R. C A. CAMPBELL ObTEl'l'ATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle. Mo. CbronicTMseaieB and Diseasea of Women and Children a njwcialtjr conhultation kkek Room. 1. 2, 8, Plrxt National Hank Bldg. Phones: Utile .771, Kea. 7W3 OaAMTs Pam Oaioo J D. NORTON, ATTORNEYAT-LAW, Practice In all State and Federal Courta, Oflloe In Opera House Building. (4KANTS PAHS, ObEQON A C. HOUGH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Practice In all State and Federal Courti ORIce over Hair Kiddle Hard ware Co. Gbamt Pass, Oaxoos QLIVER S. BROWN, LAWYER. Office over Dixons Store Giants Pass, Oregon. 0. S. BLANCHARD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal courts. Banking and Trust Company's Building. Grant: Pan. . OaieuM. II. B. IIENDRICKS COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW 01 rll and criminal matter attended to in all the court. Real estate and Inanrance. Offtoe, tfth street, opposite Poatoffloe WILLIAM P WRIGHT, C. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR M1NINU KNWINKER AND DKAUUHTHMAN 6th Ht., north ol Joeephln Motel. GaAMTa Pas, Orioon. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKIN On Sixth Street - Three chairs Bath Room In connection N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. The New Boot and Shoe Repair Shop Booth tlth and J at. Has jus received a Hue line ol Oak Tan Leather that will guar antee satisfaction. MENS SHOES Half solos (5c, solos & heels S5c LADIES SHOES Half sole, 50c, solos & heels t5c SHOES MADE TO ORDER Loguets, Miners and Cruisers High top Shoes are our specialties E. A. WADE Dry (Hoods, Underwear, Notions, F.tc Front Street west of Palace hotel GRANTS PASS. OREGON. SHIP SIBERIAN TIMBER EIGHT THOUSAND MILES An Aoitralian corporation ha jut received a couceaiioo from the Ru- liao Oovernment to take out 30,000, 000, feet of timber a year from a forj eat In Siberia. 900 mile from Vladivo stok, to be delivered in Melbourne, Australia, approximately 8000 miles away, and nearly tliree time the dn tance from New York to San Fran' ciaoo. It Is likely that no lumbering op eperationa of recent years more strongly llluatrate the pinch in the timber supply in all parts of the world. Iu the news of the concession, told in an American lumber Journal, is the ingestion of the difficulty that all coontrii s may have to encounter in getting the wood which they ned is the f state. Every year timber era leer are going further and further afield and cotting trees which, In for mer time of abundance, they passed becsua of the inaccessibility of the forent. In taking oat the Siberian timber the Melbourne luuberujea will have ta ship the entire year' cut in July, Auguat, September and October, for during the remainder of the year there I no open water at the point of hipmeut. What makes ibis nnusoal feature of transporting bulky log 8000 mile quiio feaainle is that such unmanu factured stock i. admitted free, while there is a heavy duty on all manufac tured wood brought into Australia, the duty on lumber, for instance, be ing nearly 5 a thooaand board feet. At Mlbourne, a new mill is being erected to maoofaotore these logs iuto dressed stock, uchta.flooring, ceiling and other product, a well as Into lumber. These Siberian operation differ from the lumbering method in tbs United State, in that In thl country it is poaalble and ooatomaty to have new mill conveniently near the place of production, though, with the con tinually decreasing upply, the larger mill often find it profitable to haul their timber by tram aod railroads many miles away from their saw. Forest expert lu tbi oountry ay that the hope of the United Bute for a teady snpply of timber lie In the application of forestry to all timber lands, private and public, aud the careful study of the economical aud better utilization of product. Even so, a severe shortage iu 20 to 25 years must be expected. TIu v-u.u lets of coffee is such that we can't touch it; we make five grades of the top quarter. Yr f rcr rtlurnt four aont if yon don't Wu SchllllM't Bt: w pay him. DANGER OF CATARRH Unlaws Properly Treated With Hvomal, Decomts Serioua. Catarrhal troubles are far more daugeiou than they seem at first thought. If yon have I'liturrli, there la an Irritated state of the mucous mem brane aud weakened tissues which afford au ideal lodgment aud culture medium for diseuse norma, especially those of consumption. You ahould get onrcd a quickly a poaaible before auy dantruroua germ that yon may breathe lodge on the diseased tinaue and wort destruction in the throat aud lungs. The easiest, simplest. Quickest. atireat and cheapest way to core ca tarrh is by the direct method, breatn- lug llyomei. Thin wonderful medi. cated air treatment doe not dratr and derange the stomach, but la breathed lu, directly following aud destroying all dtaease germs that may have beeu inhaled. The uaual way lu whieh Hyouiei is sold by Deoiaray Is the beet evideuce jof his coufldtmco in the treatment aud j ahould dispel all doubt a to It cura tive properties. He agree to refmd the pnrchaae price to anyoue whom Hyomel fails to benaHt, aud you do not rlak a-eut in tenting it healing virtue. A complete outfit coet bat fl if it bell you, not a cent if It doe not do all that i claimed for it. 3 13 31 lleware of Frequent Cold. aihvrwiitn of Cvhls er a protracted nW is alitKwl oeruiu to end iu chronic catarrh, from which few persons eterwliidlv recover, liive every cold the atltetttioii it deserve :,,,d jr.xt may avoid this diuK-reeahle disen-e. How can you cur a coM Whv tiiluv ' 'liamlwrlatn'a Cough Kente.lv f h'is ha i.iV recommended. Miv M. White, of Itutl r, l'enn.,sr: "Several Tears ago 1 was bother ed with my throat ami lung. Someone t. I,i Die ef Chamberlain's Coiifch Kni.lv. 1 I,-. tn ning it ami it relieve! m atoiicv. N sty throat ami Ihii ir aound and well." Knr sale hv M. i'lemen. ROGUE RIVER COURIER, r.RANTS CANDIDATES CARDS S. F. CHESHIRE Of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY CLERK O. S. GOODNOW Of GranU Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee FOR STATE SENATOR From Josephine County "I standi by statement No. 1" I further state to the people of Oreiton as well aa to the iieople of my letltlve dls- . A. n.o l..m nl f.ttif'M I Will always vote lor that candidate for tnited Stales Kenator in C'onKresa who lia re- . . 1 thm kn.l...l ml. m Imp ril ,1,0 fiMinltl'H t.VlVCU .tic I.IV". iiuiuuv. w. - r - votes (or that position at the general elec tion lirAt pm cuniK . tor In congreaa, without regard to my inui victual preference O. H. OOOONOW. EClUS pollock of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for ASSESSOR GU.- NEWBURY of Jacksonville Republican Candidate for Nominee lor DISTRICT ATTORNEY W. J. RUSSELL of Grants Pass Democratic Candidate for Nominee SHERIFF E. E. DUNBAR of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY CLERK W. II. FALLIN of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for SHERIFF J. T. TAYLOR of Grants Pass Democratic Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY TREASURER J. C. HANDLE Of Grants Pass Justict District Republican Candidate for Nominee for CONSTABLE GEO. W.COLVIG of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee lor STATE SENATOR I leave the matter with the Kenuhliran voters at the I'niimry Klet-tion to nay if mrjr hamv me ler tueir caiuiuittie. DR. J. C SMITH of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE for Josephine County. B. F. MULKEY of Ashland Republican Cau 'idate for Nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Comprising Josephine aud Jackson Counties JAMES HuLMAN Of Grants Pass Republican Caudidate for Nominee for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Grants Pass Justice District FRED MENSCH of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY SURVEYOR PASS. OREGON MARCH 20. GEO. II. DURHAM Of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE for Josephine County OLIVER S. BROWN of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Grants Pass Justice District G. A. BRYAN of Grants Pass Democratic Candidate for Nominee for CONSTABLE D. E. DOTSON Republican Candidate for Nominee for ASSESSOR Four years experience as deputy WM. L. BABCOCK of Althouse Precinct Republican Candidate for Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE of Josephine County Helieving that Statement No. 1 is a step in the foreward movement to secure to the people their right to elect United Mates senators by their direct vote I shall, if elected to the legislature, support the people' choice for senator. And luy vote in the legislature will he for all nitaaures that are for the Itest interests of the people and the upbuilding of the stale, but against such measures as have in the past put a harden upon the taxpayers with no ade quate return. II. L. DeARMOND o (Grants Pass Democratic Candidate for Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE of Josephine County I stand squarely upon Statement No. 1 LOUIE A. STREUBER of Grants Pass Republican Candidate for Nominee for CONSTABLE Grants Pass Justice District Application for Grazing Permits. NOTICE is hereby given that all applications for permits to graze c it tie, horses acd sheep within the SIS KIYOU, ASHLAND aud that portion of KLAMATH NATIONAL FOREST, ! north of auniiuit of Siukiyou Mouu-1 taius, during the seagou of l'JOS, must be filed in my office at Qiants Pass, ' (No grazing petmita on origiual Ash land Korttit. ) Full information in reurd to the grazing fees to be charged, aud blank forms to he used in making applica tion, will be furnished upon request Mi If on J. Anderson, Supervisor. 1-31-tit Many Will Be Helped by It. To relieve the worst form of Rlien. uiatlain, take a tea.tpoonful of the fol lowing mixture after each meal and at bedtime: Fluid Eitract Dande lion, one-half notice; 'Compound Kar- gon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Saraparilla, three ounces. These harmless ingredient can be obtained from our home drniruisfj) and are eaily mixed .by shaking them well in a bottle. Relief ia geuerally felt from the drat few dosea. This preset iption, ttatea a well-known! authority iu a Cleveland morning I paper, forces the elogged-up, inactive kiduey to Altar and atrain from the blood the potaouotia wast matter and uric acid, which raumia Rheumatism. As Rheumatism is not oulv th moat painful and torturous .ditease, but dangerous to life, toil limnle recipe will valued bv manv aufferera hare at home, who ahnnl.t ut n prepare the mixture to liet tbia relief. ! . It is said ;that a person wbo would take this prescription regularly, a doae or two daily, or even a few times a week, would cvue u,jnn. Kidney or Urinary disorders or Rheu matism. Cut this Out and nreaarve it CimiA Rheumatism prescriptions which really relieve are scarce, indeed, and wbeu you need it. vou want it hadlr Our druk-gista here aav th will ither aupply these ingredient or make tne mixture ready to take, if nv of our reader prefer. Fine commercial Dhatin t the C oriT oAk. 1908. High Grade. Use the vBRISTI 'Put a. coat of rjaint on an for I rent. near to having a new house," is an old saying that's proven true every day by the old houses made new with The Sherwin-Willims Paint. S. W. P. protects and beautifies. It's great durability, beauty of finish, and economy, gives satisfaction to the house-owner. A It's easy working qualities, great covering JJ? capacity, honest measure, and strict purity, satisfy the demands oi Dotn painter ana house-owner. Hair-Riddle STOP THAT COUGH! By Using Oar cold and grip cure. There's nothing better. It does the work every time. Don't delay, but come and get the rem edy today and save yourself a possible sick spell The Model Dru? Store Front Street. Opposite Depot vSafe and Secure Is the Man with a good Bank Account. By systematically depositing his earnings each week, he has Something for a rainy day and is prepared for any emergency that may arise. Are you one of the fortunatcs? We invite you to open an Hccomit with ub. Be it small or great, you will always receive courteous treatment. Interest on time deposits If you have some surplus cash why not have it earning you eonie interest? We pay interest on time deposit. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent in which you can store your valuable papers and treasure. You may have need for just such an accom modation. Let us serve you, G. P. Banking & Trust Co. This is the only school prepares young men 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. Write, us today and ask us aboutjthis Private Secretary Course Holmes Business College . PORTLAND. OS.E. REELS, LINES, FLIES AND TACKLE OF ALL KINDS, GUNS, RIFLES PISTOLS, AMMUNI TION AND HUNTERS' OUTFITS, CUTLERY AND COMPASSES : : Everything For the Hunter and Fisherman Joe Wharton Sixth Street MadeNeWH old house, and you'll come pretty iolb mr Hardware Co. in the Northwest which and young women for