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ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON OCTOBER 9. 1908 Groceries at Right Prices at SENATOR BEVERIDGE VISITS GRANTS PASS H-H-H M- I I 1 I I 1 I I I '!! Created by Br&as Band end More Than Thoiee.nd People. Me-kee Eloquent Addreea. AMUSEMENTS f t'll I I I I I I I I H-1-1-1-I-H-; J. Pardee 17 G Street Near Palace Hotel FRUITUALE. About lfl from here attenedd the Ruuduy School convention at tlie Christian Church last Sunday after noon. Mr. Hudson shot two deer in Robert Huck'i orchard out) day tliiit week. This orchard ban been a lavor ite feeding place for the doer all sum mer BDrt they have feasted on reaches, near. nlinnH. prune", apples and gar den vest-tables. When shot, one of thein had an apple iu bil mouth. Oho. Hamilton reeived 10 pr zei on apples down at Midford last week. William Bynie has sold 80 acres of land to Wm. Brcltmejer of Jackson, Michigan, for the sum of 4000. Mr. Breitnieyar is having a dwelling bouse errcted and intend! to wake bis home here K. E. Blanrhard is Improving Frultdale at a rapid pare, olranng off the east end of his HO sores. This not only an improvemtot to Mr. Blan rhard 's land, hot it gives a good view of Robert Huck's house from the maio road. O. P. Btaubrough & Boo, who last week purchaaed a 40-acre traot east of the school house, are making quite a shewing on their house and expect to kave it ready for occupancy by the time their wives reach here. Work on the new house at the E. II. Wiaa farm ia progressing rapidly and tn about another week shin id be com pleted. Tliis will be one of the coziest and neatest houses in the valley. Jud PeruolL one ot the Grants Pass eae bill players, who baa this year keen with Aberdeen, returned Tuvsday and later went to his home on the Applegate. Jud has made quite a record for himself as a pitcher. Pocket Knives and Razors at Cramer Bros. Continuous Performance Every Night This Week Except Sunday at the BIJOi U "THE FAMILY THEATRE" Eaat Front Street ELEVATED FLOOR Doors Open at 7:15 Moving Pictures ILLUSTRATED SONGS Change of Pictures Three times each Week MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY Admission 10c Seuator Albert J. Beveridge of In diana was enthusiastically welcomed by the people of Grants Pass Wed- neday when the 1 :B5 train arrived. The Bogus River Bmd headed the procession to the depot and played while the train was flowing op and the Senator wai netting out on the car pint form where he made his speech. Fully 1000 peoople were on hand to listen to him. As he stepped out onto the platform a cheer went op and as it subsided he whs presented with a backet of strawberries aud Tokav grp. The strawberries wtri from the J. C. Calhoun place and the grants from Carbon's. Tiie senator acknowl edged the gift and as , he only had 10 minutes to talk, began at once by say ing that he thought what the. Ameri can people want is a continuation of the RooMevelt policies, not becose they are Roosevelt poli-ves, hut be cause they are the p licies cf the American people: that he is for Taft because Taft is the man that will carry out the Roosevelt pnlicits, hav ing helped to for mil Into aud adminis tor them, and is the most experienced man iu the affair of government that has ever asked for the suffrages of the people. After discumiug the Republican policy and Mr. Taft, he devoted some little time to Bryan and his changing attitude Hav ng that as Mr. Taft is the roost experienced man in affairs of government Mr. Bryan is the least experienced man that was ever a candidate for the suffrages of the people, and that it would be unwise to have him at the head of tbe Ameri can nation just as it would be unwise for a Rogue River orchardist to put Min in charge of his orchard when be knows nothing about fruit, or a railroad to pot mm in charge or a train when he knows .nothing about running it. He then reviewed his reoord and his talks of the present campaign. At the close of his ad dress he aked anyone to give a rea son why they intended to vote for Bryan and someoue said "because of his policy." In answering this Sen tor Beveridge provoked a good deal of laughter, and after that no Bryan man was heard from. Someoue asked what caused the la-t pauio aud the s-juator explained that iu part when the train polled out. amid mighty cliee' from all who were guthered to hear hla talk. Senator Albert J. Beveridgx is one of the youngest meu in the United u, ...... fc5. ... I .1... . ... owwb muaiD, nun WBH (.lie youngest at the time of his first eiectiou, then being only 37. Tlie day belore he spoke in Grants Pass, he passed his 40:h birthday. He is known as one of the moHt progressive Uniteii States H-nalnra and lias hurt much to do with the deliberation of Mint body since he first etiieiert it in IMK He proponed llie amendment to the meat inspection hill providing for the inm ei tiou of all produc ts of packing honses engaged iu interstate cum in erce. Senator Beveridge has since been making a vigorous light for an amend ment to the Name bid requiring pack er s to pay the cost of inspection rath, r thsu h t the cost full on the govern ment. lleulso is the author of a bill lo pre vent the Rile of the piodnrts of child lubr in interstate c. linneioe. During the last session of Congress More actiou waH taken by the panv leaders for an investigation on tun IT revision, jSenatnr Beveridge intro duced a joint resolution providing for a larilT coiuuiisni n to investigate tlie subject of revision during the recess or congress. While his resolution was not adopted, his persistency in keep ing the mat'er to tlie front wai lame ly instrumental in causing the leaders in the House to order an investigation by the ways and means committee aud In the senate by the finance com mittee, which accomplished the eud for which he was contending. Senator Beveridge is an auvocale cf a maximum and a minimum tariff, iu line with Governor Cummins, cf Iowa, aud other progressive repubii- Mrs. Frank Leroy aud two childreu went to Medford Saturday to visit for a week with her sister, Mrs. Comm. Fishing is still good and our Tackle (direct from factory) leads them all iu price aud qualit?. Cramer Bros. MEDFORD LOSES GRANTS PASS WINS Manager Hazelrig of tbe Medford Opia House which h is remodeling i had gone to great expense to arrange j fnr the opening of the new bouse by the hie of Spice Company but too late j finds that it is impossiible to have the house ready and as a result that i grandest of musical extravaganza will mum..'' M." 1 'a.',? V3 3 .7 M j YOU notice how dres sy, stylish, distin guished in clothes, some men always look via2 Coprihl iqo8 br lfl&y iii Hftii Scbiffner & Marx mm Do you they do Ail-.W 11 you. Thr Isle of SplccV be pat on the Grants Pass Opera House Stage by this high class com pany of 65 people. Advance Bests bad been subscribed for at Medford as high as t!0 aud a large party is al ready mada up there to come to Grants Pass on October Ifith to help us enjoy this rare treat. Advance sale at the usual place at 1 o'clock Saturday, October 10th. The Montana. Limited. One of the notahle productions of the theatrical season will be the pre sentation of "The Montana Limited", a play of the Wist, written especially for Klint and Uazznlo by Charles Ulrich and W. L Roberta authors of numerous popular socoestes. The play has a thrilling plot and the situations are markedly dramatic although in no sense sensational as in the ordinary western nielndram. The piece de re sistance of the play is a train rob berv on a Montana railway, and Ibis effect is higly leilistio. The pby abounds with splendidly drawn char acters Hud the pathos of the story is enlivened bv wholesome comedy. October lftth at Opera House know how it? We'll They buv here. Hart Schaffnet & Marx clothes; that' means all-wool, perfect tail oring, and correct style to begin with. They buy, in addition to a fancy weave suit, a black thibet or che viot, or a blue serge; and occasionally change off for a week, get the suit they're not wearing pressed, give it a little rest in the closet; and then put it on fresh and new looking. You can do that and it's clothes-economy. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes x Geo. S. Calhoun Co. "Outfitters to Boy and Man" I The Four Comers of the Ee.rth. An event of more than ordinary im portance to loveis of amusements will be the presentaton of the new Klint and Oazzolo powerful spectacular melodrama, "The Four Corners of the Karth," which possesses four acts, and seine 14 scenes, each of which hristlewith qnnlit es that combine to make a great and lusting success. The development of the i lot i of uuuxoal strength -ind is full of surprise, in-ten-ity of art 'on and cmisiilerHble luicrous NoKhter-provoklng situations that should b' s im t i lie appreciated. llie st me elTect'i are uecessirily of unequalled graLdeur. Opera House 10-jl It Buy the Best Pittsourg Perfect Fencing, Cramer Bros., agents. October loth. PICTURE FRAMES Xovonty-livo Tov Pm i i M H It is advisnUe to bring pictures now for Christmas framiug, whilo tho assortment iu complete. You can Belect frames to harmouizo with your pictures, and the prices are right. We sell pictures, too. HAIX'S ART STORK nwr. - , m.w. JVm,MU Phoil 10l "Uncle Josh Perklne". "Uncle Josh Perkins." the great comedy success, I down for au enimuB. meut of one nulit at the Opera House on .Monday, October 12th. The i Uv is built ou original lints and is said to bii preseutud by a brilliaut company, who make tho most possible out of every type of character enacted, while cunt largely fur laughing purposes th' re is enough pathos, huuniu mtirusi and thrilling .ituations unfolded to suit all classes of meu, vtomeu and iluldr u too. The forthcmitm en pgeineul cf this ci)iuny will donbt leat attract umiHunl attention from the playgoers of lirauts Pass. 10-U It aturdiy eveuiug last, Grants Pass had the ways of a mtropolitau oity. The Missouri Girl was being played at tlie Opera House, both the Kiectrio aud Hiiou theatre were rnnninLr dame was ou at Clemens' hull H.o skating riuk wts ruuuiug full tut and tne usual Saturday nmht social fun. oiious were being observed. Lame SliouUler. Thii is a common form of muscular rhen. nintiira. No iiuenuil ireHtnient i nmUl Apply ChsmherUin's Liniment frwlr ! tunes a iir inula quirk cure i certain. Tliia : liniment hm pniTen esn-iallv raliuihle for niusciiUrand chronic rheumatism. .Slid bv : M. ' Is men.. W. E. Willi, for a few months a reshlent of Gnuts Paa, has acqulrd th Alha!nhra-.dv(vatrt, a weekly paper published at Alhamhra Oal a suburb of Los Angeles. Wnile em ploye! ou the Courier he discovered that we had an expert Simplex type uikiiiiii unior, in ti,e .)(,r. f0'" MauieBber. Last w?ek Mr. Willis, by offering an iucreased salary eudeavored to secure Miss :r eerTices for his publication. Miss Baner. however, prefers to re maiu with the Courier aud has de- uiuru iqs oner, Z Cement ooated Kiddle a. SELNA. Clinton Johnson, H. E. Yoong and C. F. Wlcklan have left for the Vir gin Placer Mining Company's prop erty on Pine Flat with supplies and an inch giant, which they expect to In stall with a 150 font pressure and to have in operation in the near future. Fred Moore, having won the rifle at the shouting match Friday has gone up Dner Creek with his biolher, Ralph and Harold Wiuier to test its I owers ou Deer, bear or other varmint of the woods which may cross his trail. Miss Leoua Wiuier has teturned from a two weeks visit with frletidB on Williams Creek Messrs. Campbell, Kluru and Hill 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 tbe right prices. M. E. MOCRE, NEW and SECOND HAND GOODS were down from Piue Flat Friday tight with the burro pack train. School for the advanced grades be gan today. The primary grades have be n in session a mcnth. Mrs. Sargent of Williams Creek with her son, Willism aui daughter Daisy visited at D. H. Wimer'i tbe lstl-I part of last week. 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