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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. JULY 24, 1908. PROFESSIONAL CiRDS Dr. Findley is ttitl io En rope bat will be in his office in September. ge I.OUGHRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Bee. Thone 714 Oitsy or country calls attended night or day tiisim and H, Tuff's building. OIKce Phone 261. Craktw Pass - . Ohf.qon. )R. C. A. CAMPBELL ObTKOl'ATHIO PHYSICIAN Graduate American Hchmil of Osteopathy, Kirkuville, Mo. Chronic Disrates and Disease of Women anil Children a speciulty consultation fkke Kooms 1. 2, 8, First National Hank Jildg. Phones: OHice.771, lies. 7I Grants 1'ahs - - Obeuus F. DeVore, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON City aod Ooantrp calls prouiytly an swered. Office boors 9 to 13 a. re. and 2 to 6 p. m. Res. Pbone, Main 473, Office, 911 Rooms 1, 2, 8 Shallliorn Bid. Grants Pass, - - OkE. JJ, D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice in all Statu and Federal Courts. Office In Opera Houae Hullding. Grants Pass, - Okkuon QLIVER S. BROWN, LAWYER. Office over Dixous Store Grants Pass, - Oregon II. B. HENDRICKS 00U N SELLOHS-AT'LA w 'Civil and criminal mailers attended to in all the courts. Real estate and Insurance. Office, 6th street, opposite Postoffioe. ILLIAM P WRIGHT, U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MINING ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN Oth St., north ol Josephine Hotel. bants Pass, - Ohhuon. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS On Sixth Street Three chairs Hath Room In connection N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. L2W ROUND-TRIP RATES EAST WILL HI M AUK Til Id SKAKON ll Til K SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINKS IN DltKtiUM From (J rants Pass, Ore. as joi.uows: Both Ways. One Way TO through via Portland California Chicago $S1.1S $S7.50 St. Louis 7(.15 82.00 St. Paul S.)5 81.75 Omaha GS.95 7n.(H) Kansas City (iS.!)S 75.00 TICKKTS WIU. UK ON SAUK August 6, 7, 21. 22 Hood for return in lK) days with stopover priYuege at pleasure within limit.. Remember the Dates. Fur any further information call on lt..k. HOJiTUOHEUY, Local Aent or writ to WM. BtcML'llltAY, General I'aawngvr Agent, PORTLAND, OKK. I JOSEPHINE COUNTY GRANGE DEPARTMENT Organization having proved inch an advantage to tlie reisdenta of tbe towns and cities, where every trade and every vocation has its aaaoolatioo or onion, the farmerrs are now awakening to the value of organized effort to better their condition and to aid in the bringing a boot improved methods of farm work aod the in creasing of the productive capacity of their farms This progressiveness of the farmer is giving a splendid I growth to the Grange and this strictly j farmers oraula.f inn no has overa million members in the United States and abont HOOO io Oregon. I In Josephine couny there are now I five Granges and there is every cer tainty that four and possibly six more will be orgatilsspd'in the near future. Following the successful celebration that was held under the atmpicc s of the five JoHophiue county Grange." on the Fourth of July at Wilderville, Mr. J. J. JohuHon, lecturer of the Oregon State Grunge, and who was one of the speakers at the eelberation, has been making a tour of Josephine aod Jackson counties making official visits to the Oranges in these counties and in working up an interest for the organ izatioo of new Grantee. For the 10 days prior to Wednesday when he left for his home iu Portland Mr. Johnson led a strenuous life, for each day of laHt week he met a Grange and on Monday and Tuotd.iy of this week. His itiueary for lat week emhraced a meeting Mouday with Doer Creek Grange, Toffday with Illinois Vilify Grange, Wednesday with Wilderville Grange, Thursday with Fruitdale Grauae. Friday with Dimick Grange, and Saturday with Cootral Point Why the Republican Parly Should I k. s.irneaaful This Fo.ll The thinking and sane citizen who takes pride iu the welfare and ad vancement of his country, who is in tensely iutereHted in its social finan cial and political achievements irre spective of polltioal affiliations needs no argument to convince him as to bis political duties ; ai an American citizen he rises equal to his responsi bility. During this fall's campaign, theories will be advanced and hotly argued to convince the voter how he should cast his ballot in our uational election. To the average citizen, past politi cal facts, past political records must, and should outweigh and govern him in the exercise of his ballot. The people cannot forget the me chanic and woringman; will not forget Coxy armies. The stockman will not forget the price of cattle, sheep aod wool. The farmer will not forget the price of his produots, all sufferers from unwise democratic policies, unwise democratic legisla tion, under unwise democratic ad ministrations. With the exception of two intervals of four years each, for nearly fifty years, tho republican pany him been iu power and shaped aud guided the destinies of our country "aud today, It stands among the forcuioHt'uations of the world. The magnificent achievements of the republican party, accomplished by the wisdom of its leaders in the legislative, administrative and execu tive branches of our government have established a faith, a confidenece in the nation, that stimulates our country on to progress. People look to the republican party and republican principala with a feel ing'of sufety aud confidence iu the party's wisdom. The busiuusa inter ests of our nation feel that the sia- j bility of the financial tiolioy of our party is souud, and look apon it as a ' guarantee of ooutiuued prosperity. With this feeling of couftclenoe en-tilihi-ueil, capital leaches out and seeks investment, manufacturers s ek buHiueita, luciolianU and tradesmen ar active iu the commercial idustri s. 'the stimulating effect of confidence readies one and all, extending into I all walks and avnues of our uatiou's ' life, every strata of social coinlitiniin, every artery of trade and commerce feels the healthful, strong aud quickening influeuoes of prosperity. This estal)lihed republican confidence must and should be coutiued by the voters of our country. It cau only lie continued by 'he election and eon ' tiuuing la power of tbe republican ' party, who has for its staudard bearer I Wu.. H. Taft. i Unrast is caused by uncertainty disturbing'busineas conditions. In con- ' sequence financial interest!- become 1 timid doubt bat hold of 'he minds of , the people. The mere possibility of the election of ft deuioerato preaidvut supported by ' a democratic congress, creates dis trust. Capital becomes timid and seek a place of safety, indnstrial life grows staguaut, labor ft drug on the EIU Br KM. H. PARH4M I. P. U. He. f, to nil kalntUn fr this rt- Orange in Jackson county. Monday be went on to Talent and met wito tbe Grange in that settlement. Each of tbe meetings were well attended . and a very active interest was i knew it, I was almost free from the shown by tbe members. Monday Mr 1 trouble. Occasionally have a slight Johnson attended a meeting of Talent pain in my back, but ft few doses of Grange and Tuesdaay returned to Doan Kidney Pills never fail to re Grauts Pass to assist Mrs. H. M. j ljeye me, I have told others how much Patham, county organizer, in forming good I have receive from Doan's Kid a grange in Alpiodale, two miles j Ley Pills and would not be without north of this city. As the result of ; tliein in the house." For sale by all a canvass by Mrs. Parham, 23 resi-' dealers. Price 00 cent. Foster-Mil-donte of that progressive disrict met burn Co., Buffalo, New York, Sole Tuesday evening of last week, in a agents for the United States. Rem building on H. S. Diffenderfer's farm ; ember the name Doans' and take and perfected the preliminary organ! zatiou of a Grange. Prior to sign ing up of the membership roll by those present Mr. Johnson gave a comprehensive statement of the pur poses of tho Grange and what it had accomplished in the various lines of its endeavor. It was decided to hold an adjourned meeting at the same i place on next Toefday evniug when a perroiuiest organization wm ue effected and officers elected. It is certain that the required 30 members will be secured' and that within a month the list will be increased to 40 or more and that this will be one of the best working Granges in Josephine county. At the meeting of Wildorville Grange on Saturday evening of last week, the question of building a hall was considered bnt no definite action was taken. This Grange meets in the Methodist chorch at Wilderville. It is possible that when ft hall is built that a tract of land will he secured for a park in which to bold picnics and other publio gatherings. market, mines close, idle, the farmer seeks factories are in vain for a market for his products; there Is no market, the working man seeks for work ; there is no work. Hard times are here, the nation and people are suffering. Bryanlsm, supported by a demo cratic congress wpald stop the pro gressive advacement of our nation, his election would be fatal to the pro gressive advancement of our nation, his election wonld be fatal to the ar tisan aud the mechanic, the laborer and the farmer, disastrous to the pro fessional and business man, from its far reaching and ruinous effects the wealthy only, would be immnne. Past political records and estab lished polltioal history, show no other consequences oould follow such a disaster at democratio success this fall. uur national development: aud our present progress can ouly be continued uninterruptedly by confidence iu our national administration. The sue cest of the repnblican party next No vemher means estahliahed aud re newed contiden.cn, means suoceos and forther dvevelopmeut and higher achievements as a nation. For these reasons, tbe majority of the thinking voters, actuated by a de sire to promote the welfare of the country, will cast their ballots for the republicau candidate for president, realizing foil well the importance of their responsibility. 0. M. HOLMES, Chairman KepuMlcuti Citv Central Com. ' BislM'e, Arizona, Box BHD. COFFEE Schilling's Best is a business-like name; you know what it means; and it means what you want You f roc.t rtturnt your n w If yoa leal II. w Mr RHEUMATIC FOLKS Are You Sure Your Well? Kidneys are ' 'Man)- rheumatic attacks are due to uric'aoid'in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid fiom the blood. Its preseoce there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't dally with "nrio acid sol vents." Yon might go on till dooms day with thrm, but uutil yon cure the kidneys you will uever get well. Doau's KidntyPil!t, not only re move urio acid, but core the kidneys aadtheu all danger from urio acid it ended. Here it Ursula Pass teetimouy to prove it : Mr. A. Lempe, F Street, Grants Pass, Ore., sayt: "For some time I suffered severely from rbeumatio paint and at timet was so stiff aod lame that I could scarely get around. At night my rest was greatly broken on ao couni of these paint and 'at a conte- qaenoe, I wonld arise in the morning faeliog so stiff and lame that it was a hard thing for me to perform my household dutiee. I tried many remedies and liniments without re ceiving tbe slightest relief. Hearing abont Doan'a Kidney Pills being highly recommended for such troubles, I started taking them, procuring ft box at Clemens' drug store. I was helped from tbe beginning ana Deiore uo other A. Bridgeman, who has had charge of the Rucsel confectionery store, left Thursday for Mexico, where he will be engaged at the Sierra Mohada lead and silver mines. This mine is owued by the Blue Ledge people, by whom Mr. Bridgeman was employed as cniet bo0BEeeper while the Bine Ledge wa8 ln operation. Elmer Shank the real estate man, recovered judgment last Monday for $70 in Justice Holman'a court asgaint Frank Moweschat, the same being his commission for having sold a farm for the latter by Mr. Shank. Ibe case was tried by a jury who were not out over 10 minntes before bringing in a verdict for the plaintiff. A Woman's Back Has many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace ment, of tho pelvic organs. Other symp toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, Imaginary specks or dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw ing sensation in stomach, dragging or bearing down In lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic organs, faint spoils with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above symptoms are present there it no remedy that wtVU've quicker relief or a more per matent than Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrrfiNjt has a record of over forty years of eura If la the most potent lnvlgoratlngtonJc au,.l ftrcnirtnenitm utl- vine known to medical science. Itls made it is i ofi the glyceric extracts of native medici nal roots found In our forests and con- tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its Ingredients are j all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at- tested under oath as correct. Every Ingredient entering Into "Fa- vorlte Prescription" has the written en- ! dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of air the several schools of prao- j tlce more valuable than any amount of j non-professional testimonials though the latter are not lacking, having been con- j trlbuted voluntarily by grateful patients In numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman's ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy of known composition, even though the dealer may make a little more protit thereby. I' our interest In regaining health is paramount to any sclf.sh Interest of hi and It is an Insult to your Intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and It is his bust ness to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tbe original "Little Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, much Imitnu-d but never equaled. Little sugar-couted granules easy to take at candy. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system, aud at the came time' it allays inflammation. Sold by Model Drug Stor. 4-3 18t Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured. "An honored citiwn of this town was suf fering from a severe a'aack of dysentery, lie told a friend if he could obtain ft bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, he felt confident of being cured, he having used this remedy in the West. He was told tlint I kept it in stock and lost no time in obtaining it, and was promptly cured," says M. J. Leach, druggist, of Wol eott, Vt For sale by M. Clemens. ST. 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