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ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON SEPTEMBER 25. 190& ntOFESSlOXAL CAKDS M. C- FJNDLEY, M. D. Practloe limited to EYE EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Glasses fitted ar.d furnished, filee hours 0 to 12; 2 to 6; aud on ap pointment. Telephones 261 and 77. kaNTs Pass, OhkO g. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND rSUKUL'ON Res. Phone 714 City or country calls attended night rday r'lxwi and H, Tuff's building. Ofhco Phone 2(11. Grant Pass - . Okeoon. )R. C. A. CAMPBELL OhTKOPATIMC I'HYfelCIAN Graduate American School of Osteopathy, Kirkville, .Mu. Cbroiiic'DixraM-ii and Diseases of Women und Children a specially CONMI'I.TATIUN FKEK looms 1. 2, 3, First National Hank Iildg. Phones : Ollicel771, lien. TXi (i HA NTS l'AHS - OUKIIOH F. DeVore, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON City aud Country calls promptly an- swered. Office hours i) to 1.' a. w. aud 2 to 0 p. ui. Res. Phone, Malu 473, Office, 911 Kixmii 1, 2, 8 Shallhorn Bldg. Ckants Pass, - - OhK. , D. NORTON, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Practice to all State and Perioral Courts. Ollloe In Opera IIoimeBulldlng. WuANTa Pass, - Okboom QLIVER & BROWN, LAWYER. Office over Dixons Store Grants Pass, - Okkgon II. B. HENDRICKS COCNBELLOR8-AT-LAW ' Olril and criminal mailers attended to io all the courts. Real estate audIjisuranoe. Office, tith street, opposite Postofflce. ILLIAM P WRIGHT, U. H. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MININO KNUI.NF.ER AND DRAUGHTSMAN 6th 8t., north ol Josephine Hotel. Brants Pass, Okkoon. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done at IUA TOMPKINS On Sixth Street Three chair Hath Room In connection N. Ii. McGKKW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON Hick Ili-ailuche Cured. Sick headache is caused hy derangement f the stiiinaeli. Chamberlain's Htoniach nd Liver Tablets will correct the disorder and elli-ct a cure. By taking these tablet as toon as the tirxt luilicslions of the disease appear, the attack may be. warded ol koi ate by M. Clemens. First National Bank OF Southern Oregon drams 1'ass, Oregon Some of the Service that a Bank Renders the Public DEPOSITS The safc.t and simplest way ol keeping your money is by itcpusilin,; ii in a KeliaWe Hunk. This llmik reieive IV piwim Mituect to ( heck, or on demand I'erltlicates of dej omt or on tune l ertlllcalc of I'cposils. (in time deposit we pav 4 FbK CENT INTEREST DRAFTS Tlie lest and cheapest hav to tran-ter luonev Is by bank 1 rail. We sell brads payatile in ail purls of the louulry. LOANS One of the most impor tant function! of the bnuk We endeavor to supply all reaonahle needs of our customers. Capital and Surplus $75,000 Stockholders' Additional T Responsibility $50,000 OFFICERS L. B. Hall, 1'ret.ident J. V. L'ArLi , Vli-e-Pres. H I.. Uiiur, t'asbier R. K. HactirT, Asst. (.'ashler DOGS NOT ALLOWED IN DEER HUNTING On accouot of many persons either through ignorance or otherwise hunt ing deer with dogs during the open season the state game warden has sent out a warning to all his deputies instructing thetu to strictly euforoe the law. The following is a copy of the order reoeived by the deputy game warden for this district: " As the impression that it la lawful to kill deer pursued by dogs during the open season haa gone forth I wish to Kate tnat In accordance witn a decision rendered by the attrrn-y- general it is unlawful to kill di er pursued by do(i8 'it any t:we of the yenr and that the law in regard to the "ii'ue will be rigidly enforced. "R. O. STEVENSON, "State Game and For stry Wardeu." Fruit Growers Atienllon. Kogae River Fruit Exchange, is redy for business. All ineuilrs or anvrme dsn who ha or will have truit or produce to ship call on or con-nlt FREDERICK D. EISM NX, Mgr. 11. C. BaTEHAM. Stc'y Phone 64ii. RICH STRIKE REPORTED IN THE BOWDEN MINE James Davis of the Black well dis trict, who, in company with Taenia Hagan, ia developing the old Howden mine, reports an exceptionally rich Htrike of ore on that prrpe'ty. On the 70-foot level they ran into a body of ore that averages from 10 to 24 inches wide and assays show va'ues ranging from 10 to $.50 per ton. They have been running for soma weeks in this ore aud the I ay streak shows no signs of diminishing They expect to erect a five stamp mill on the property about the first of the year. In ' ears l ast the Bowden has been one of the lead'ng mints of Southern Oregou, md to see it come into prominence again ia gratifying to these men. Mr. Davis was cue of the original owners of the mine and came into possession of it again last summer, aud since that time bas done much work upon it Gold Hill News. NOTICE Notice It hereby given that the District Doondary Board will meet in the court house in Grants Pass at 1 :30 o'clock p. m. October 9, 19t8, to act on a (etttion to f irm a nnw school district out of territory uow embraced within tin boundaries of sohool dis trict No. 31, Merlin, Ore., described Hi follows: All that Hart of school district No. 24, weHt of the west boundary of school district No. 4 ) and uorth of Jump-off-Joe creek. LINCOLN SAVAGE, Seo'y of Board. Correspondence. "A resident of Merlin objects to rlticism of socialism and seeks to throw light on the question. Merlin, Ore., Sept. SI, HKI8. r.uitcir courier, Grants Pais Ore. Oh'orviug in the Observer a scur rilous attack on socialism, if not ask ing toj id in li would Hku to reply. An extract of the paragraph reads as fol lews : "If fie socialists would but couline thcuisevles to an attack upon the evils of predatory wealth, their cause would be likely to bo much t-trotigcr than it now is or Is likely to bo under the Im.Iu v of robbing nil the people at the country of their holdings aud dividing them up with the thousands of buy good for nothing bummers who iufett all the cities of the laud, aud who His as workers and profcrs socIhI uiii. " "Dividing up" that is the first cry the ignorant bring op against Noctuliam. 1 nay ignorant, hecaiueany intelligent person, who bas ever studied the fundamental priuciphg of socialism, know that is untrue. It is true the social is' s propose to equalize the distribution of the worlds wealth, but not by dividing up. It is proveu by the statiHtlcs of Carol D. Wright that the workers of the Uuited States today are dividing up four fifths of the products of their labcr with the capitalists or receiving one fifth of what they produce. Now what we propose to do Is to stop this dividing up, hot would advise the writer of that piece to get a primer ou social ism or look for the dctinltiou of the word iu Webster's dictionary before writing any more on the subject, lie speaks of the rascally tros, but does not admit that the present system is! responsible lot them which is the truth. H admits that we are all a prey tJ a brigaud combination which no fair tuluded man can deny. Now thii uiau denies tlie efficacy of socialism, then he must le in favor of the rascally truths and brigand combination as he would not depre ciate the only system that offers a sane methnd to control thoe mon strous evils. W. U. (J KEEN. DEER INC niuhts of frost followed Two by davi of snnihine. Nothing damaged bJt "maters." Anderwn and John Tooey of Monu mental, Cal , bad business in oor val ley the first of the week. J. L. AlUn and partner, who'have been prosp-ctiug in oor valley have left for Canyon creek. T. D. Oollett I anled In a load of supplies from Waldo for residents here Tuesday. Maorio Lancaster and C. T. Webb were in Waldo the first of the week on business. Msrfiu Peterson has business in San Fraucico, where he is at present. ToinmiH Oilligan and D. L. Webb are preparing to cut their third orop of clever. People here think that the only way to have Roosevelt polioles carried out is to elect Bryau. Here is an extract from a letter written to L. R. Webb from his cousiu at Elroy, Wis: "I take much pleasure iu reading the Oregon papers you send nie aud I note that the timber graft IS still ou there. All thH ea-tern papers a-e makiug com ments on the way Oreg'iu has been robb d by ttmner sharks. Repub licans have full conirol there and yon have always voted for them. So take yoor .medicine. You will find out yet that the repubilcaug will fur nish yon work with one hand and steal from you with the other. Am I not right?" We wonder if he is right. Mm. Thorodyke of Mudford was a visitor at the home of bar cousin, T. D. Collett last week. Some people seem to want to know what "Eben's" name is, terrible bad, so here it Is "Newton Andrew Jack son Lafiyette B'Ooith, or Wbang doodle Fomididdle Hawthorne Cheet- bean Jones for short. Sava? Maurice Lancaster says be ia going to boy a four legged automobile to ride , all pver Ragoe River Valley with. Says he wants to see all the good thing) in onr country. Seems be expects to live a great many years yet If one man had not jumped another's mining claim and been made to jump off agaio and if through his instrumentality a timber claim bad nut been located on said claim, there would not have been so much trouble kicked op over the illegal acquisition of laud here. And if the Forest service had reported fairly on the Rough and Ready Flats to Washing ton, a wrong would not have been done to Touimie Collett, and L. R. Webb would not have reported it and if he had not reported it, lie would never have been accused of setting the Smith River Fortst ou fire aud if etc. Now, who Is to blame' Let thein go ahead w ith the r persecution. Everything will come out. EBEN. $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thete is at lesst one dreaded illseasii that scieuce lias been able to mire in all its stages, and that is Citarrh. Hall's Cata rh Cure is the only positive cure now k 11011 to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional di ease, requites a coim notional tieat- luent. Hall s ( Htairh Cure is taken internally, acting dirertlv upon the libit d and mucous surlaces of the sys tem, theteby destroying the founda tion of tlie d'stase, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution aud agisting nature in doing its work. Tne proprietors have so much faith in its that thev. offer 100 curative powers reward for anv case t list it fails to cure. Send U r list of testimonials. Address F. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ' Sold by all druggists. T.Sc. i Take Hall's Family Fills for coo-' titutlou. WOODV1LLE. "Tell me, ye winged wiuds, That around my iwthway wiud, Kuoweit thou some spot, Where a poet, good aud kind. Some uiau with brawny muscles. As ever walked down the Fike, Who would make as good a hnsbaud, As poor old 'Uncle Ike'? The load wind answered, repeating still, Yes. 'Aunt Fanny', I surely think I will." MATILDA JANE. Alfred Letcher, Registered Optom- etrUt aud Jeweler in Diion sold staud, rivnt street, hyes tested free. Mewl "I'll tell you how I nm saving money i so that 1 can entertain friends at diu uer, Marie." said a stenographer to her chum as they soared upward in an of fice elevator. "Whenever I am invited to dine out and do not have to pay for my own dinner I put the amount I save in my little Iron bank. Ilovr ever," she continued, with the particu larly pleasant pur that sometimes pre cedes a scratch, "that plan won t do you any good, will tt, dear, for you never are Invited out, are jouf New l or Times. i THE TIME TO START A NEW LAWN Septemb.r Said to Be the Moat Fa.vors.ble Month of (h Year. Douglas Coolidge's "Paciflo Gar den" published at Pasideua Cal. in its last issoe tells how to (tart a new lawn and says September is the best month in the vfar for it. The article is as follows : September ia the most favorable tim of all the year for making a new lawn. The days are growing shorter, tiie beat less intense and yet the weather will still be warm enough to start need into quick growth so it will make a good sod before winter. The firrt thing to do is to clear the grouud of all weeds and bermnda grass roots aud soak it down well. Next spade it all over evenly, and make it level by raking. Then roll it, and scatter commercial lawn fer tilizer over it at the rate of five pounds to every 10 foot square (if the soil is poor seven pounds ia better). Rake tlie fertilizer in deeply. Lastly sow the seed and rake it in and roll the ground, scattering a light surface , mulch of sifted leaf mold, as much to keep the water from shifting tlie seed as to keep the ground from drying out. Well rotted pine shavings will answer instead of leaf mold. The quantity of seed recommended by gardeners is one pound to each 10 foot square. Only two kinds are used iu Southern California, fancy Kentucky blue grass and fancy white Dutch clover. The proportions used are as a rule two parte (by weight) of blue grass to one part of clover. Some prefer equal parts of each (by weight). Others again use one kind exclusively. Where both are used it is a gord plan first to sow the clove", it being the heavier seed and easier to distinguish. The watering should be done thorooghly with a very fine spray uuder gentle pressure, imitat ing a light rain. Night and morning ate the best times, but a newly seeded lawn must never be allowed to get dry. It pays to pull tbe weeds while they are small, using pieces of plank for support until the ground is firm enough. It never pays to make a lawn stingily. Spade it deeply, grade it evenly, use plenty of fertilizer and clean, fresh seed, roll it, water it and weed it, do this r gbt and you have a lawn that will quickly become attrac tive aud be easily kept so. COFFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's lie, it costs you nothing. Your f rocer rsturni reur money It f do"' Mkj Ui w ii HAWKING MACHINES Catarrh Sufferes areNothlny But Hawkins. Spitting and Blowing Machines, Say an Authority Is it possible 'bat in these days where cletiiiliuess suit sniitarv reft rm s being pieHclnd in the (hutches, schools aud at public gatherings, that thonnanclB rf ptopie will coi tiune to suffer from catarrn, when then 's an absolutely eettaiu reimdy always ou I hand I Hyotii' i (pronounced High-o me) Is ! a insiit, Luecnenieu ana mir, s- tic 1 Blr ' rearn it iu aim it will cure : c'rni. ii win stop roui urea Hi, watery eyes, aud crusts in the noBe iu f 'w d.v. 11 l K'laranesd by Demaray to do it Pr money back, and such aguarau- catarrn. it win " 0UK ' to 'troug tunuuh for anybody. 1 Entirely Cured by Hyouiei. 1 Having suffeied from "cata'rh for about two yeats, aud bavirg tried ntinieoos remedies without anv satis factory result, I fiually tried iffoinei, and Bin gla to state Mint after using about one and one-half buttles I am en- titely cuied. I have recommended it ! to others with satisfactory r stilts. C N. Liodsav, -IU? Eist Fir-t Ave.. Mitchell, S. D. A complete Hyomei outfit, consisting ! of a strung, hard rubber pocket in haler and a bottle of Hvcuiei, cost ' only fl, and extra Unties, if after-1 ward as needed, c st only 50 cents each at Demaray 's or direct, bv mail, charges pieiaid, I nun Booth's flvomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Hyomei also curs Annum, Bron chitis, Coughs aud folds. Croup of infants, and any inflammatory di sease of tbe repiratory tract. j 9-18 & 10-2-lt. Good Liniment. You will hunt a good while before vou and a preparation that it equal to Chamber lain s Liniment at a out for muscular and rheumatic pains, for the cure of sprains and soreness of the muscles. In cases of rhsum autm and sciatica it relieves the intense pain and mskee sleep and rest possible. Incases of iprams it relieves the soreness and restores the part to a healthy condition in one-third the time required by the Usual treatment. It is equally valubl, for lame back aud all deep seated muscular pains. 25 and 60 cent hw sue oy al Utoiena. Quarts Blacks at the Courier offlot. ( Try - Our - New SPE Canteloupe Sundae Watermelon Special Watermelon Ice Cream Soda Big Bill Taf ts Rainbow Specials Remember ' we have a $500 guarantee Cream, for purity. MUSSEL'S CONFECTIONERY Grants Pass. - Oregon No Change in Prices One Price to all Everything To Furnish House or Barn, New or Second-Hand Specia.s for the Week A Job Lot of Economy Fruit Jars. Fine line of Trunks and Suit Cases that Can't be Beat in Price or Goods. IKE DAVIS 304 South Sixth Street Grants Pass, Ore. STORY IS ARE YOU LOOKING For bargains in furniture? If so, come and see my new stock and get my prices. My car of new Couches, Beds, in fact anything and everything for the parlor, dining room, bed room and kitchen has come, and you'll be astonished at the splendid goods and the light prices. M. E. MOCRE, An Endorsed Chech Gives No Ground for Dispute The endorsement upon the back of each check is evidene that the party received pay nit n , This endorsement makes each check an indisputable receipt for the amount paid. No need to pay any bill the second time. Pay by check it's the safe way. We offer exceptional advantages for check ing accounts, both large and small. GRANTS PASS BANKING & TRUST CO. J. P. Tiffs, President, E. P. Dixon, Vice-Presideut, G. P. Jester, Assistant Cashier. vtvttt CIALS on our Ice No Discount. Nothing Thrown in. OF THE BIG SWIFT PLANT FREE Showing what a tremendous influence for good it will be to Oregon tlie number of hogs, cattle and sheep that must be raised the money to be made in stock the value of a better market the enor mous increase of real estate values that is certain j& to follow a complete story of the world's biest W' industry, mailed FREK to you on request. The edition is limited. Send a postal for it today. 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