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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON OCTOBER 9. 1908. PKOFESSIONAL CAKDS flf. C. F1NDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Glauses fitted and furnished. Office noun V to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap pointment. Teluphonea 261 and 77. Okanth Pass, Ohko m , LOUGHRIDGK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8 U KG EON Roe. Pbone 714 City or country cull attended uijjht or day e'lwwi and H, Tuff's building. Office i'bone 281. Grants Pass - . Oregon. I)R. C. A. CAMPBELL ObTKUl'ATHIO I'HYBICIAN Graduate Amrriran Khool of OHU-ojiiilliy, K irkBVillc, Mo. Cliroiiic;ili'n-.PH and Discaif" of Women " and Children a Kecialty CONSULTATION KKE.K Rooms 1. 2, 8, Kirxt National llanlc l(lclK. 1'honcs: Olllcl771, lien. 71)3 Ghabts 1'ahi OhkuoN From the Democratic Standpoint fhia pac ondVr the direct control of the Bryan and Kearn Ciub of Granta Pane, and the Democratic committee ia responsible for all articles appe tring under this beadinii. GOTHAM BROKERS HELD MEETING AT MIDNIGHT SPEECH OE HONORABLE GEORGE FRED WILLIAMS J5 F. DeVore, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON City and Country calls promptly an awernd. Office hours 0 to 12 a. ai. ttud 2 to 6 p. m. lies. Phone, Main 478. Offioo, 041 Rooms 1, 3, 3 Hliallliorn BMg. Grants Pass, - - Oke. J J, D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, Practice la all State and Federal Courts. Olllce la Opera HouwelHulldlng. Quants Pass, Okkuon QLIVER S. BROWN, LAWYER. Office over Dixons Store Grants Pass, - Okkgon II. B. HENDRICKS COUN8ELLOK8-AT-LAW Civil and orluiiuai nnuiura attended to In all the onurta. Real estate and Insurance. Offloe, Bthjstreet, opposite Postoffloe. Q. S. BLANCHARD, Attornky-at-Law Practice in all State and Federal oourts. Hanking and Trust Co. hUg. Grants Pass; Oukgon The people nf Grants Puss were well entertained at the Opera bouse last Monday afternoon li Hon. George Fred Williams of Maaiiacuuetta. Mr. William" is rcoiiuizrl as being one of tlifl most ltarned meu of the lepl fraternity in the Uut;d StatiiH. Iu ad dition to his sclmliry attainm"utJ, be is a policed KuutleuiHQ and a uutaral born orator. Tim speaker went directly into tlie disctisxion of the iietin at imue, uud it whs -non apparent that he hd bis tisk well in band He began by ravins a tribute, ti the people of Oregon for the example that they had s t in bringing about t ho initiative and referendum and other civic re forms. The undignified conduct of Mr. Roomvelt iu the present cam paign was presented in it- true and unenviable light. Ift) showed pla'nly that the power of the rt'liumititration had been nsed to secure the nomina tion of a president 'ai candidate whom he himself bad selected. He also noiiitttd oat the dictatorial course that lad ben pursued in matters that beloriKtd exclusively to the states, and warned the people, of what wight be expected of Mr. Taft should be be elected under the authoritr aud dictation or the present incumbent. Mr. Williams went pretty thoroughly into the injunction queaticn. He showed that Mr. Taft bad done more to destroy the right of trial by jury than'any other man who has occupied a judicial positiun since the foundation of our government. He showvd too, that this cunpatiou of power had been and was still being di rected against organized labor aud in tbe interest of organized capital. He made it clear that plans were now on foot to select additional members of tbe supreme court from among cor poration attorneys. Tba bank deposit gnaratee as pro posed by Mr. Brjan and the demo cratic platform was fully explained and shown to be on a parallel with other forms of insurance now in voirue. Ha argued that tbe man who d-posited money ha1 jmt as moch right to be protected as tbe man who loaned money. I Discussing the personality of the two leading candidates, the speaker called I attention to the fact that the more tbe j people learn d of Mr. Bryan the bet ter they loved him. He Bald that the' leading colleges of the world were now ! rniiig the speeches of Mr. Bryan as, models of purity and American ! s!ateuiHn-hip. He intimated that ' future mothers woo Id point to Mr. j l!ryan a a fit example for th"ir sons. ! while no one would ctra to have their children rcni' Dilier the man who is I known to be the father of injunctions, j Mr. Williams wan very optimsto in j his view of tho ccmiug election. He j expressed a desire that Oregon should; oast her electoral vote for Mr. Bryan hot tboogbt that it would not neces sarily be needed, as bunrdeds of thous ands of repohlicins throughout tbe eastern and middle states were be ginning to see the fallacy of republi can pretentions aud were now going to cast their votes for Mr. Bryan, tbe man who for 12 years has stood firmly for tbe God given rights of all men. Hh expressel his belief in what we all believe that a large majority of tbe people want to do right, and that what was now needed was a thorough campaign of political education. Tbe speech from begiuniug to end ing was full of troth and high-class patriotism. It furnished just snob food an ia always relished by men and women of cnltored minds. Id short, it'waa American democracy, pare and undented. It was the kind of democracy that is always the resolt of right thinking and right training. It wh the kind that has characterized the great and good men of all ages. It was universal justice to all mankind. And if the American peolpe fail to appreciate and to appropriate such teaching, it will be evideroe that oar repalicao fathers labored and suffered iu vain. It is rumored that tbe fruit brokers of New York City got toaether re cently, bad a midnight meeting down in the sob way and decided they were not going to pay fancy prioet for Oregon and Washington apples. There wag at lent on commission man who did not attend this meeting, now ever, and he sneaked off to Hood River and bought 80,000 boxes. A grapevine telegram says that 150,000 more have been sold and eastern com mission men have been plentiful in the Rogue River, Grande Ronde, Weuatrhee, Yakima and other fruit produciug sections. I W. C. T. U. NOTES I WILLIAM P WRIGHT, C. H. DEPUTY PURVEYOR MINING ENtilNEKK AND DRAUGHTSMAN 6th St., north of Josephine Hotel. Guants Pass, - Okkoon. The Popular Barber Shop Oet your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS On Sixth Street Three chairs Hath Room In connection N. E. AkGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and I'lano Maying GRANTS PASS, OREGON. First National Bank OF Southern Oregon (rami Pass, Oregon Borne of the Service that a Bank Renders the Public DEPOSITS The safest and nimpleit way id keeping your money I hv depositing it in a Unliable ltank. Thin Hank revtuve.n ! poslln nuhjoct to I'lieck, oron deiuaiitt (.'ertilicate of delimit or on time (orliluatf of iepoit.H. "Hi time deports e pay 4 I'ES CEN T IN TERES T DRAFTS The lie.ot and ohawt way to transfer money is t'Y Hank 1'iaii. V fell liralto payaliie in ail part ut lh country. LOANS One of tha niont luipor taut (uiiclhms of the Hvik. We endeavor to supply all rea-.onar.lo Ileitis ot our cuatomera. Capital and Surplus $75,000 Stockholders' Additional - Responsibility $30,000 OFFICERS L. B. IUll, President J. V. ('Aurast.L, Vlce-Vrrj. M I Ulnar. t'a.hier K. K. Hicisrr, Asst. (.'ashlar The W. O. I U. met as an nnonced, in M. W. A. hall lust Fri day. The bnsinesi cession cl m-d at 4 o'clock aud the lioval temperance Le yiou Harvest Home uud Monthly Day progiam was given, every number being exceptionally good. Mrs. Weidman spoke in the in terests of the Crusader Monthly, the Loyal temperance Leg ou official organ; and Mrs Sunnier in memory of Frances Willurd's birthday, read a selection from Miss Willard's writ iuxs. A piauo solo, by Mins Kli.alii tti Alltu ; and a soug by Anna Calvert and Doris Caldwell made up tbe mimical numbers, while Rons Dickey, James McFarlaud and Elmer Howard creditably represented tho L. T. L. in the elocutionary nouilHirs. A social hour followed ami grape and peaches were served. This Hrst Ktd Letter Day of this ucw years work was voted a success. temperance men bad no law, but tliev are learning that such laws are and have been aud that the liquor men are open law breakers. Psibly if "church people" did "run things" cur city would baa lietter place iu which to bring np our boys aud girls: that husbands and Crusuler ! '"tilers would not be mbject to so many temptations aud that the uiana gera-ut of city alTiirs would be, con ducted in tbe fear of the Lord. PRESS COR. MAKE THIS ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIONS Hundred of People In Vicinity Will Welcome Thl Advice Save Local Drufglal. What will appear very interesting to many people, here is the article takeu from a New York daily paper. Tbe nxt meeting will j KiT'uS a '"'pl prescription, which is bo. October Itttli iu M. W. A. ball. full attendance is leipiestod and all are urged to lie. I here promptly at '3 ' n.iu iu ue a jKieuive remedy tor back- aene or lduey trouble or blander de rangement, if taken before the stage 110 O'clock SO that tllKI.,!,)!! MllV,'" "1i"' b ulosed at 4 to give place to the L. 1 ,u,u " iamieiion, oue half T. L. which meets at that hoar. Mrs. ,,0UWl u,l"d Jargon, one ounce; Weidman bas charge and a good meet- Uim,IHrtlu ""V Sirsparilla, three iu is insured. Let all the L. T. L's o.mae wen in a Dottle and rally to her sannort and be at the M. tl,kB ,u tt.jo.iiftil doses after each W. A. o'clock, hall ou Front Octotier liltb. Street at 4 Mrs. Huleu D. Harvord, National .Siiperinteudetit of Christian citizen ship is asking that the last Sunday iu Octolier be presented aud known as Christian citizenship Day. Let our local superintendent of Christian cltizoiiship plan uow with our pastors for the observance this day. Let the moulding of Christian public seuti m-tit be such that all may know aud practice the righteooeue.s that exalteth a nation. Let au educative camraliru ne prosecuted rrom now till our city election that righteous men may be elected. HKARD OX THE S1REET. Said Mr. O "That prohibition law isprotty strict, 'aint it? "Why I could be dealt with just an quick-for Kmng iiTawav for mdling it Halt the men in thu'towu nild be ar rested. " " " . His companion was evdently out frtsthateni'h a law exist(, nd aiwerod: "1 tlnnk we'dl.etier move "t aud lot tha church (notice tht .' church' with him means 'teuiivr auce') people run things." Hitherto, u the ;niind of the liquor element, meal and again nt bedtime. A well kuowu druggist here at home, when naked regarding this prescription, stated that tbe iugre dleuts are all harmless aud cau be ob tained at a small cost from auy good prescription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up if asked to ao so. He further stated that while this prescription is often prescribed in rheumatic afflictions with splendid result, he could sea uo reason why it would not be a splendid remadv for kidney and urinary tioubles and backache, as it has ,a peculiar aolion upon the kidney structure, oleausing these most important organs and helping them to sift and filter from the blood the foul acids and waste matter which cause sickness and suffering. Those of our readers who suffer can make uo mistake iu giving it a trial. 10.9 3t ' ' r cvl.Ye s suv-ii :.:.it v. c can't touch it; we make live grades of the top quarter. Taw pra ratwaa row matt U Ma tmmt at au kirn. A Snap If taken at once, several lot", hotel building, harn and small dwelling on line of proposed new electric line. At Selma or inquire of D. E. DOTSON, 8 28 tf Trustee. Kennedys Laxative CookIi SyraD acts gently upon the bowels and there by drivss the ' cold out of fie system. Sold by Model Drug tore. i vi 1 1 1 1 wuuriax tM4t4M 1'WHM, An Endorsed Check Gives No Ground for Dispute The endorsement upon the back of each check is evidene that the party received pay men , 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 I TRUST CO. J. P. Tiffs, President, E. P. Dixon. Vice-P I G. P. Jester, Assistant Cashier. No Chanye in Prices One Price to all No Discount. Nothing Thrown in. 12S ING Dandruff AKDitv .ITITIT"1J I are but outward signs ot tbe evil done in secret by myriads of dan Jrufl germs sapping the life blood ol the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itching scalp, gives lustre to tbe hair and stops It (ailing out A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist lor tree booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. mTuksr osteon EverytRin To Furnish House or Barn, New or Second-Hand Eight Sewing Machines; your choice at $2.50 Three Fine Organs Going at $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 All Kinds of Stoves to Select From Heaters and Cook Stoves New and Second Hand. Now is the Time to Buy. 1KB DAVIS 304 South Sixth Street Grants Pass, Ore. We re Still Hustling' TTS F YOUR MOV Better get in with lots of others while there is yet a good chance for BOTTOM PRICES for fall and winter wear, for this fine weather will soon be a thing of the past Prices With GENUINE VALUES do not only whisper, but they speak for themselves THAT QUIT BUSINESS SALE AT lartlfs Bhe Co tiers f I i .1