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OGUB RIVE COOlIKR. GRANTS PASS. OREGON, APRIL 3, 1908. If SPECOAL SALE OF c 1 Made by the N. R. Fairbanks Company Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday April 6, 7 and 8 on these days I will have at my store a Special Representative from the N. K. Fairbanks Co., Chicago, 111., who will offer you some of the best products of their factory at Specia Prices. The sale will be made through me. Don't fail to see him. i Stinnv Monday LAUNDRY SOAP J know that every housewife in the land will be inter, ested when we say Sunny Monday Laundry Soap will double the life of her clothes. The reason is that it is all Soap, with out rosin or excess moisturo and con taina remarkable dirt starting qualities which begin their magic work as soon as the lather touches the clothes. Sunny Monday Laundry Soap can be used in anyjeind of water hot, cold, hard or soft; is kind to the hands and will not shrink woolens and flannels or injure the most delicnto fabrics. Sunny Monday Laundry Soap contains no rosin or adulterant that rots or ruins elothea. One bar equals two of any other make. i. V" ' 'i FAIRY SOAP Jf ANY people pay as high as 25c a cake for toilet soap, thinking they are securing a purer soap, when in reality they are paying for costly perfumes and fancy coloring matter which make the soap less puro and oft times are used to disguise cheap, and impure greases. Fairy Soap is white, and stays white, because it is absolutely pure. It is made from edi ble products, and containsno coloring matter or adulterant of any kind, yet FAIRY SOAP COSTS BUT 5c Why pay more, since there is no better Soap at any price? Why pay even the same price for any other Soap, and take the risk of exposing your skin to inferior soaps? !n. i M. . ... J GOLD DUST JS the greatest dish washer ever invented and when you stop to think that diahes have to be washed 1,095 times a year, its use means a great saviug. GOLD DUST will cut the grease and dirt like magic.make your dishes spotless ly white and drive out every semblance of dirty germs. Gold Dut Wash ing Powder star's to work the moment it strikes the water. It cleanes quickly, easily, thor oughly. For washing dishes, scrubbing or cleaning wood work, oil cloth, polishing brass, silverware or tin ware, for cleansing drain pipes, washing clothes in all these and still other lines, Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work Mr. Gullette will endeavor to call upon all my customers but should he fail to call upon you, telephone your order in and while he is here you will get the special offer. We Guarantee Fairbanks Soap. That proves my confi dence. What I advertise I do. GIBSON'S CASH GROCERY Front Street, Opposite Depot. Phone 61 Grants Pass, Oregon i W. C. T. U. NOTES Th W. O. T. U. held IU regular station last Friday at tht home of Mrs. Chile. Mr. Courtney. aeper iuUndeut of Parity, roudaoted tht program. Mrs. J. B. Drown of Lo Anglc favord the union with several mica, snag with a sweetness and patho which appealed to the heart Mrs. Graham's talk on "Purity in the aohoola" wai a force ful and convincing argument in favor of a closer relationship between parent! and teachers. Mr. Ounrtuey held that impurity li wore easily prevented than oorvd, ao she nrged tlia heart t cooperation of latent aud teacher Lt pareuts, to far possible, fortify their childreu'e minds asentst the advent of Impart thought. Mothers' oluhe, who object it to meet with tsaolitrt, at leael once a tooth aud discus ways and means to promote parity among oar children la to peblto schools, were rvoomtneuried and all agreed that such a movement Blight accomplish tuooh along these line. It was eoggested that parents luvlt teachers to their home a a surant of molest help to each. A octal hour followed. Cake aad ooooa were eervd ."by the ,bots and the meeting adjoernee: to meet with Bra. Weidmaa, April 10. The program will be In the care of Mrs. Chili's and Mrs. Cortis, superintendent of Legls lature." Mr Wallas Unruh, National or ganiser and lecturer for the W. 0. T. V., will speak at the Christtlaa church, April 8. at 7:80 p. m. rib It a foroefol and interesting speaker and comet with the best of recommenda tion. Let all hear her. She speakt also at Morphy, April 0, at 7 :80 p. m. Rrmeuiber the date Last Sunday was Temperance Hun day In alt the Sunday schools of the land. This object is discussed and studied by the members of the various tchools and all may kuow the evils sr. rising from Intemperanoe and In a mrasure, be on their guard against this foe. How many know that this coatotn ot having one Sunday in eaoh qaarter given U this Important subject it due wholly to the Women's Christian Temperance Uulonr A CALL TO PRAYER. fielievlug in the power of prayer, we urge that all White Ribbon "pray wlthool ceasing" that the force of evil be vauqoished and right prevail iu the com lug campaign for righteousness. "(Jutte a number of years ago ths supreme ooort of the United States In a declsloa by Justice Field, held that no man has th right to sell aay com modity tbetja a meuanca to the health and morale of a community; that a liquor feller, therefore, can pat hit ware on sale only by inflrauce of the community through a license issued to himself for that purpose; and that this lioense may be with eld If the people prefer to do so. Mow come a decision by an Indiana judge, who goes a step further and holds that since the sale of intoxicating drinks is detrimental to the health and morals of the people, no legislative body, no judge, no excise board has the right to liosnse It In other words the health and morals of a peo ple cannot be disposed of for money consideration, called a 'license tax. This It progreM. in recognising the moral and physical evil that oome fiom liquor drluklng and liquor sell ing." PRESS CORRESPONDENT. Good, Cough Medicine for Children 16 Miuon Tor coughs and colds is now st hand sml too much care cannot be used lo protect ths children. A child is much more llkel ta illnktkH. - l. t , . . .,,.... , , , ,n irrrr w hen hs hst a cold. The quicker you cure hie cold the leas tht risk. Chamberlains tough Reruedv U ths sole reliance of many mothers, and Urn of those who hsre tried it sp willing to us snj other. Mrs. F. K Marcher, of Riplev, W. Vs., Hit " I hsre nerer wed snnhnig other titan Charubrr- , " ,wr uit cnuurvn ami It has alwats givng.d satisfaction." This rVllieilv CMll.ili. HA nnii.M. - -.1 . - v. vuivr nan-itiic ana aisv be girsn u confij.ntlr to achilds. Convention Rale. On the following occasions ticketa will be told on the certificate plan at Grants Pass for one aad one third tare for the roond trip: W. Y. C. A. Stat Convention at Eugene, April 8, 4, and 5. Weodment of the World, Log Rolling Content, Roseburg, April 14td. Woodmen of the Wotld, Log Rolling Contest. Medford, April 13th. Grand Encampment, Rebekah As sembly and Grand Lodge L O. O. F. at Salem May lth to May 81st Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M., and Grand Chapter R A Masons of Oregon, Portland. Jane 8th to Jane 18th. Fleet Celebration at San Franolsco. straight round trip tickets sold May 3, and Mar 4, only for liaiO good to re tarn within 21 days from data of sale. No stopover given on above ticket. For the convections ticket niav ba purchased three days prior to or on the orening day, and are good to return auy time within two days after meet- furthtr information IT SAVED MY LIFE WRITES ECZEMA PATIENT Bed ridden Sufferer Completely Cured by Uo of D. D. D. External Wash ings close. For call at the depot R. K MONTGOMERY. Agent. DeWltfs Kiduey and Bladder' Pill are promrt aud thorough aud will in a hort time strengthen Wrakened kidueys aud allays troable arising from inriammation of the bladder. SoW by Model Drug Store. .J ist One of the moft remarkable Rpnm. cures recently credited to the well known D. D. D. Prescription bat jost been recorded in Chicago. Mrs. E. Hegg. 1550 West Madison street, onder date of Dec, 9. 1907. write at follows : "I tnffered three years with Weep, log Ecienj. It started with a llttl. spot on my knees and tprrad fast over my whole body. I snent hnn.troH. n dollar and went to every good doctor I nearu oi. nut kept getting worse. Nothing would slon the awfnl and burning. "I had to stav in bed from mM. die of May to the middle of Joly Then I tried D. D. D. Preemption. This is the th of December and I am entirely free from the terrible diseaae. D. D. D. saved my life. When I began this treatment, people were afraid of me I looked t. ble. My husband was the nni. n. who would take care of me. D. D. D. storped (be itch at once to I could aleep, which I bad not don before. Then I began to gel better fast and now my skin it clear and whit, not tpot anywhere." Just few drop of D. D. D. Pre scription applied to th akin brings tellef-nothlng t swallow or drink. W vonch for D D D. Prescription, also the cleanting D. D. D. Soap Clemens sells drug. Get bottle today if you have any akin disease. Begin your on re at once. 4-J tff The Crater Lak Lumber Company, tuccesiors to the Iowa Lumber A Box Company, has purchased ltvin vni nf timber land on Butt creek from Hutchison & Lum-den, paying 38.000 cash for th me. The timber ia principally sugar piDe, Wm Roan, who with W. H. Par key, recently rmrrhiuAri ua .! nf 'and in New Hope district, from C. C. Wynant, is busy with six men eol- tivatiog the land now cleared and Is clearing more. There ar ioo acres covered by ditoh but only about 23 acres cleared. There 'will be a great change in the land by the end of the seaaon. Mr. Roan, wife and two children, receotly came here from Ellensburg, Wah. Hans Christiaofen, for a number of years in the Uiloriog basinets with J. A. Larsen. has told his hnmA nn Pine and Bridge strata, to O. J. Knina. and h and family left Satorday Bight for Wisconsin, their former hom wher they will hereafter reside.