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9 AVUUO AllbA " ' ' PROFESSIONAL Ci BOS M C. FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE FAB, NOSE and THROAT. Glaene fitted and furnished. Office hours It to 12; 2 to 5; and on ap pelatmeut. Telephones 261 and 77. Usast Pass, Oasooa g, LOUGIIRIDGB, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8 ORG EON Re. Phone 714 flltf or country caHs attended night er day tint and 11, Tuff's building. Ollioe t'hono 261. GKART6 Pass Oieoon. J)R. C A. CAMPBFXL ObTKOI'ATHIC I'HYHlCIAN Stadaata Ameriran School of Osteopathy, Klrksville. Mo. Chronic IHneates ami Dineasn of Women and Children a specialty CONSULTATION KKLE Jtoonn 1. 2, 8, Klrst National Dank Iildg. l'honei: OIHce.771, Kes. 7U3 G basts Pam - . Oacoos II, D. NORTON, ATTORNEYATLAW, Practice In all State and Federal Courta. Office li Opera House Building. Ghauts Pass, Ohkqom A C. HOUGH, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Practice In all Htateand Federal Courta Offlos over Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. Gbajits Pass, Oaauos QLIVKR & BROWN, LAWYER. Office over Dixons Store Grants Pass, Okkcon. 0. S. BLANCHARD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all State and Federal courts. Banking and Trust Company's Building. 6aAKT Tabs, , OasooM. H. B. IIENDItlCKS 00UN8ELL0R8-ATLAW Olrll and orlminai matters attended to lu all th court. Real estate and Insurance. Offloe, Oth street, oppualte Poatoffloe. WILLIAM P WRIGHT, 0. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MININO KNMl.NKKK AINU DRAUGHTSMAN 8tb St., north o( Josephine Hotel. Obamt Pass, Okioon. Tas Popular Barber Shop Get your tousorial work done at IK A TOMPKIN On Sixth Street Three chairs Hath Room in oonnootlun N. E. McGUEW, PIONRRR TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Mevlng GRANTS PASS, OREGON. E. A. WADE Dry floods, Underwear, Notions, Etc. Front Street west of Palace hotel GRANTS PASS. OREGON. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Machines Sold on EASY TERMS 417 K street tiratits Paas, Ore r&AAAAAAAAA A GRRANTS PASS Commercial Glob Will furnish information of f J Josephine county free of charge. Correspondence so licited. L. B. HaiX. President Andmws.. ..Secretary Statement Number On. Fori land, Ore., Marob 17, 1908. To tbe Editor: I bare observed that tbe press ol Oregon with a few exoepticubave endorsed tbe movement In favor of statement No 1, for tb reason that it more nearlv represent the withes of the peopie than fcuy measure which has been adopted in this or any other state, as It gives to them the right to elect by their ballots- tbe men who shall represent theui in the United States Senate, and it takes oat of the hands of the political bosses the op portonity of selling this or any other office to tbe highest bidder. The opponents of tbU measure are setting op a pitiful plea that tbe support of Statement No. 1 weaoi the election of a Democrat to the United Status Senate, notwithstanding that the statement is overwhelmingly Republi can. This is merely a subterfuge aud is a cheap attempt to deceive the voter, bot I bave great faith in tbe intelligence of the average voter in this state as tbey have given more than a patsing thought to the political situation and cannot be deceived by the inconsistent argaiuents being presented to Ihein against tbia meas ure. Everyone of them admit that under the old system corruption and graft were the prime factors in detur inliilnH the fltuiat of a candidate for United States Senator, and they ask too people to go back to this method because, forsooth, a Democrat might be elected to represent the state of Oreogn in tbe United States Senate, the question of which is preferable, can be safely placed la the hands of the people beoanae no self-respecting man who desires to leave for bis children a oondittou better than ha fonnd It, vt ill ever by bis vote retorn to the system so ardently desired by tbe opponents of this issne. I ap predate the power of the press in placing before tbe people in an honest and able manner the Issues of tbe day, and aa an ardent aopporter of tbe principle embodied in Statement No. 1. I wish lo add a word of en oonragement to tbe papers who in tbelr limited fluid are endeavoring to mould public opiulon to the measure which bave the commendation of large majority of tbe people of this state. THOU. MoCUSKER. It Is a Wonder. Clinnilerlain'ii LiniiiK-nt la one of the ni.i reninrkthle trenitinna vet nrcxlured fm the relief of rheumatic pain, and for Isiue back, sprains ami bruiten. The quick relief 1 nun pmn 11 K M it nlli.M. in enne or rheu mati.ni is alone worth many times its crat Price, 2.r) rents : lame site 60 centn. For sale ly M. Llsmens. May Wipe It off the Ee.rlh. vvnu ao eminent aotnorlty an nonnoed lo the Srrauton, (Pa). limes mat ne nnd round a new way to treat that dread American disease, nnetimaiiam, wltn just common, everyday drugs found in any drug store, th physicians' were alow Indeed to attach much importance to his claims ihla was only a few months ago. To day nearly every newspaper in the country, even the metropolitan dailies, is aunoauolug it and the splendid results achieved. It is so simple that say one eiw prepare it at home at small oost It is made np aa follows : Get from any good proscription phar macy Fluid Extract Dandelion, one- half ounce ; Compound Kargou, one oouce; Compound Syrup Sarsparilla, three onnces. Mix by shakiug iu a bottle and take in teaspoooful doses after eatli meal and at bedtime. There are all simple ingreclisuts, making an absolutely harmless home reme.ty at little oost. Kheuuiatisiu, as everyone kuows is a symptom of deranged kldueys. It is a condition produced by the failure of the .kidneys to nrooerlv Alter or strata front the blood the arte acid aud other matter which, if not eradi rated, either in the urine or through th akin pores, remains In the blood, decomposes aud.forms aboot the joiuts nd mosoles. causing the nntold sutTxring aud deformity of rheuma tism. Tula prescription la said to be a spleudid bealiug, cleansing and in vigorating atonic to the kidneys aud gives aiuioat .immediate relinf in all forma of bladder and nriuary troubles au.l fsckaobe. lie warns jvople Iu a leading New York paper atiaiunt the indlnorimiuate use tf umov patent mediciiuta. ' j.3 lt A Watted Motian. "tadW'S," called the pn-aideut of the afternoon whist olub-"iadUs. It bas been moved and seconded that there aball be no conversation at the card tablea. What shall we do with tb mo Uonr "1 sUKircst xtnt wo JLn-u. It wM;e P'ay." plHil a nrt:i voice from Tabl A, aud the suinrestitm d. Cleveland Plain li..l..r Avsrics. Avs'lce ls an Inourabie malady, an ever burning nr. a t.vrauay wbloa ex. tanda far and wide, for he who In this 1M Is tbs ala of money La loadej llh heavy chains and destined to car ry lar neavier cnslrn In tbe life eome-St. Jota Chrysoetom. to -rTM oivob rriTTDTTT r. RANTS PASS. OREGON W. C. T. U. NOTES The Medal Contest was a decided success Miss Arlene Bweetlaud car ried off the medal and Miss Mildred ChurchiU'reoeived the second prise a years subscription to The Crurader Monthly, a paper published i'i th in terekt of the Loyal Temperance Ls- gloo.. An in spe.r. u.u w did well, and -,.r. tiisi ucnH manta th f V fl I tbey rx -- v . J ! pre.sed. ought to ,be j hearts of all who heard, and bear; froilage in earnest seer ted votes. prayer and oou- We have seen strong men made into weak unreliable pieces of humanity, honest men tornd into thieves and worse, and good fathers so far forget their sacred obligations of fatherhood as to bring disgrace aud shame npon their children all through strong drink. A man from Cuttage Grove, where there has been no saloon for the past two years, says: "Men who two years ago voted against local option now say that tbey will most heartily support it because they bave done more business than they ever did iu the same lengtn of time under the license system." Let men spend their ujonov for the necetsary things of life and not for beer and larirer highways will be opened to legitimate labor. In Pennsylvania tbe Liquor traf io pays iuto the state $1,800,000 aud ex pends in supporting the victims of drink $70,000,000. Tbe Loyal Temperance Legion msets in tbe Christian Church, Friday, April 8d. Let all the members be present. A CALL TO PR S.YER fieliev n 1 in the power of prayer, we org that all White Ribboners "pray without ceasing" that the forces of evil be vauqaished and right prevail in tbe ooming campaign for righteousness. During the disorder occasioned by the earthquake at San Francisco, not only were the saloons ordered to be cloved but all liquor was ordered to be destroyed to prevent mob violenoe. Experience teaches that intoxicating drinks bring woe, contentions, wounds, and poisonous bitings. "Drink Is a veritable Pandora' box, out of which come all the ills that flesh is heir to. There is not a joy, or hope, or lov that it does not blight, and not a crime in the calendar to which it does not lead. It does more to curse the world than war, pesti lenre and famine aud all other ag n cies of the devil combined. It dos not impress us with the enormity of its deviltries because long use bas hardened as, bat if now for the first time, suddenly, all the dreadful consu quenoes of the drins habit were to burst upou us wh should be so appall eu mat me wnois commuulty as one man would rise np in righteous wrath to fight it." PRESS CORRESPONDENT. Cash paid for Oreu and Dry Hides, t ors and Wool, J. H. Ahlf, at City Market. 2 28 tf COFFEE There is a time for good tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. Your sToctr ratarst rnr Bon.r If res snl Uk. ScbUlioj'i B..I; w. Mf kfa FROM THE PINE WOODS. Hyomal'a Aromatic Air la Guar anteed to Cur Ce.te.rrK or Coat Nothing. When nsiug the Hvomei treatment the air you breathe is like that on tbe 1 niouutaius hih above sea level where1 the pine wwds fill the air with aro- j umtio healing that gives health and strength to those solTeriug from di seases of the rrsmratorv nmami. Breathed through the neat pocket ' iuhaler that ccraee with every outfit, j the healing balsams of Hyomei reach I the most remote air cells of the throat, I uose and lungs, destroying all oa- I tarrhal germs and giving quick relief aud cure, Hyomei has performed almost mi raculons cures of catarrh, often re storing health iu chronio cases that hail given np all hoi of recovery. Its beet action Is at the start of th di ease, when Ins breath ia becoming ; ciTeusiv and when Idiwharge from the nose. droppings in the throatan3 j imiuent sneesing or apaauiodio conghlng begin to make life a burdeo. 1 At the first symptom of oatarrhal , trouble, use Hyomei and see how cokkly yon get relief and cure. The oomplete outfit ooste but II, and is u i'7 ueniaray nnaer refund the money if it satisfaction. . 1 j n guarantee to I does not give 1 " 1 MARCH 27. JOSEPHINE COUNTY HAS SUCCESSFUL CREAMERIES Thev are Learning That Their Produce Is rinding Vary Heady Mavrket. Josephine county already boasts some eiot-llent creameries and all the , lnHirati(,u. oint to the strong proba bility of there being many more es- J deaand increases, . t. ., .nrnlni? iDUn 11 ran J ih vyvimw -- - d out an excellent product. Tbe Ap rjlesate Creamery, for instance, is j planning to increase its capacity was aireaay np 10 iw vj i mj and now it is putting on a wagon to bring in tbe cronm, making a trip up one side of the Applegate river to Uniontown and then back on the other side of the river, a trip of 14 miles. Its managers hope to get enough farmers interested to enable it to place another wagon evet in the Missouri Fltt country, aud still an other in the Murphy region. La it year so additional wagon was ran in the Williams Creek vicinity and will likely be taken op again. . There are two other creameries in Josephine county, one being located on tbe upper Williams and the other on Sucker Creek and they are both doing well. Although other products bave been lowersd quite materially in prioe, on accooat of the hard times, yet the creamery people have discovered that this has not been the case with but ter, the price remaining quite firm and thus enabling the maker to real ize good prices of their product DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Being Realized by Grants Pe.se People. A little backache at first. Daily'in creasing till the back is lame and weak. Urinary disorders q'lickly fol low; Diabetes and finally Bright' disease. This is the downward con rue of kidney ills. Don't take thgcouriw. Mrs. H. M. Shaffner, living on East Main Street,, Jacksonville, Or., says: "My kidney had been dieor dered for sometime but I paid little at teuton to it, thinking tbe symptoms would disappear. However, the trouble became worse, the secretions irregular, painful in passage and my ba k ached and bead aobtd constantly. I was in a miserable condition when I learned of Doau'a Kidney Pills and procured a box. By the time I had used three boxes of this remedy in ao oordano with the dirctions.IJwas en tirely free from the .'trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills effected a complete core, and I am glad to recommend this remdey to others. " Fur sule by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster Mi lburu Co., Buffalo. Now York, Sole Agents for the United States. Rememberj'.the name Doau's aud take no other. 3-27 2t What English Means. Mrs. Smith What are you reading. John? Mr. Suilth-I am rending Her bert Spencer's "Principles of Biology." Mrs. Smith Why what what's that. John? Mr. Smith Herbert Spencer's "Biology." Let me read you nn ex-tract-hls definition of life. Listen: "It consists of the definite combina tions of heterogeneous chauges, but simultaneous nnd successive. In com bination with external coexistences and sequences." 'Why. John, what in the world is the man talking about?" "I am astonished at you, Jane. Whv. this ls the work of the great English dentist." "Tea, I know, but what ls he writ ing about?" "He is defining life, I told you. What did you suppose he was writing about?" "Good gracious! I thought he was trying to gvt a patent on a clothes horse." London Tlt-Blts. Cuba. Cuba Is known in history under sev eral names. The first was AntlUn; then Jtiana. after a Spanish prime, l'ernnuillna enme third, followed by Santiago and the Isle of Ave Maria. The original Indian name, Cubanacan, signifying "where gold la found." was finally adopted, nnd usage shortened lt to tbe first two syllables. Hindoos and Beards. Some Hindoos wear mustaches and beards, but all wear whiskers, which are shaved off at once when an adult relation dies. The shaving off of whisk er U thu a sign of mourning. Bablss and Watsr. On or the things for which a baby will cry longest aud most loudly with out being understood Is a drink of wa ter, says u trained nurse. Some people seem to think that a baby never is thirsty and even that water Is posi tively dangerous to It. But lt ls si- WT worth while when a child cries wlthout oc-vlou reason to see that lt doesnt want water. 1908. High Grade Use the BRISK JL " Made 1 Y "Put a coat of paint on an near to having a new house," av every day by the old houses made new with The Sherwin-Williams Paint. S. W. P. protects and beautifies. It's great durability, beauty of finish, and economy, gives satisfaction to the house-owner. jfe It's easy working qualities, great covering jfc, capacity, honest measure, and strict purity, satisfy the demands house-owner. Hair-Riddle STOP THAT COUGH! By Using Our 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 FrontStreet. 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