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I 1F I AGOOp CLOTHES FUR BOY Ederhcimer, Stein & Co., Makers HERE'S the boys' over coat for which most parents have indicated a prefer ence. It's the newest style; a mighty sensi ble coat; best protec tion from the cold. You'll find the one we are telling hare the Xtra gooD label; onljr store in town representing this make. It' standard everywhere. If you fail to get it jroull probably hare occailon to wiah you had. We've a good assortment of thU atyle in the beat pattern for age 7 to 16. Other style if you prefer. P. H. HARTH asoN.iNa The Courier has the largest circula tion ir Crinf rVi. of anv pe. The Rogue River Nurseries Are strong on TOKAY GRAPES, having about 250,000 fancy cuttings tbat are rooting nicely in the reddest of land. We are ready to contract for fall delivery at prices that will surprise you. We are as well prepared to fur nish you with anything in line of trees and general nursery stock. Conklin Building Grants Pass Or. Oregon, Builders Are you doing what you can to pop ulate your Stater heart capital or no capital. Southern W (LINES IN is sending tons ofW' through ever .vil.ble .peDcy.uii L..fij! -tTnn hv Rendu sat xk - glad to bear the expend ' JT"V bout OREGON and its orr"" Colonist i low , ." aii OCTOBER from the East to all a few principal cities are From Denver.. ..$30.00 Omaha ... 30.00 KansasC.ty30.00 " St. Louis.. 35.50 " Chicatro ... 38.00 Tickets can you want to proper amount with any oi our fx shed by telegraph- R. K. uAVTf:nMEllli "a. , flU.i Geriers! WM. ; MAKING IT HOT FOR OREGON LIQUOR MEN Grb.nd Jurle. Throughout State Bringing. Indictment. Axithor Itle Making Arrest. J Josephine county ia not alone in it del. ruination to pnt an end to the I liquor trafflo as scarcely a day passed i that an arrest JS not maife it, .n.. i pari of the state or other for .iw- ! j of the Prohibition W a r.. i.... i j on this subject from papers throogh ;ont the state will give au idea of the way it is handled elsewhere, j Tom Moffat and Dee Matlock, of , Pendleton can testify from "iperieuoe j that the local optioa law in the Umatilla metropolis is being en jftrced. For violating the law the j gentlemen named were tiued $;00each, j with an additional 3i)0 tacked on for i their bartenders. Local option is no ' joke. Oregonian. I The trial of J. Falbe, indicted for alleged liquor telling, opens tomor '. row moruiug, W. W. Cardwell and A. N. Orontt are the attorneys for the defense. If the case is finished in the moruing, Scott Jt fferson, also indicted on a charge of selling liquor, will be : laced on trUl in the aft moon, i Roseburg Review. I Justice Bryson's court was busy jail day yesterday trying the case against Joe Jacobs for violating the ! local option law by selling intoxicat ing liquors. The jury consisted of G. W. Cochran, F. B. Dunu.J. E. Roach, Panlus D. Newell, Amos Wilkins and S! Fruit, Shade Ornimental Hedge plants, Cypress and Privet Berry Plants Tokay Grapes gs well as other kinds of first class grape roots Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry and other trees at reasonable prices. It will pay you to see me before buying. Let me have your orders before the assortment is broken. Some kindf are scarce already. IT. T. Taylor . . i m . Ur,o Office in onca near iuun .Uuto Pacific Co, OREGON .... t the Fast fur distribution - not help the good work m ,J(, f vour TREE , interested in tins eta e. m coD,piete imformat,on - , tvPTEMBEK and taints in Oregon. pomw 111.' Wi'" From Louisville $41 .70 Cincinnati 42.20 Cleveland New York 44.75 55.00 Be Prepai kid. deposit the k en ie Tert:nd Or. Fs.'M-r.rw KUGUli RIVER CUUXIKR. GRANT. PASS, OREGON. OCTOBER G. E. Conrtright. Mr. Cochran beg ged to be eicnied and by stipulation cf attorners the case went to trial with the five jurors. About 4 o'clock tli case (ii given to the jory, wlio immediately brooght In a verdict cf "not guilty," as the state bad failed to make a case against him. Eugene Register. Sid Pitman of Springfield ai ar- rested Monday even ng by Sheriff Brown, for alleged violation of the , local option law by selling lutoiicat iug Honors and it i, tho.. l., evidence to ahc. .h.e t, thing to do with selling liqnor to In diaus at a local hop yard. He plead oot gnitly to the charge and his trial waa let for Friday before Justice Bryson. Meantime he languishes in jail, not having fonnd bail Eugene Register. Soon after the local option law went Into effect here last July The Review published a warning to possible transgressors that violations thereof wonlrf be pnnished. Now, at the flirt regular term of circuit court some indictments bate already been returned by the graud jury and it is rumored that several others are pend ing. Let all transgressors be pun ished, regardless of who they may be. While this law is on our ttatati books it should be enforced just as strictly as is the law agin-t stealing. Iu this respect the grand jury and circuit court are backed by a strong public sentiment. Roseburg Review. J. W. Hobbs, United States internal review against agent for Western Oregou, was in Ashland a few days ago. In response to inquiries pot to him Mr. Hobbs eaid that Ashland aod New berg were the dryest "dry" towns in Oregon with Corvallis a close third. Mr. Hobbs admitted that the blind pig that existed here in farmer "dry" periods were a thing of the past. This ia also the judgment.uf the city officials, who are not making any noise about tbe matter, but are seeing to it thtt the laws are being obeyed s far at it is within their power to do so. Valley Record. Bjrou Nixon who conduct a gallon noose in tbe Saotiam district, was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Escb on an Indictment issued by the grand jury recently in session here. The indictment charges Nixon with selling liquor to minor. Nixon is widely known in the Saotiam district aud hi case ha aroused great interest there. He will propably be tried this tetm of oonrt. Salem Statesman. Sid Pitman, the 8pringfield man who was arrested there few days ago, charged with selling liquor at Seeavey's hop yard during the picking season, in violation of the local option law, appeared for trial before Judge Bryson, of the Eugene jnstioe oonrt, this forenocn at 10 o'clock. A trial was not necessary, as the defendant entered a plea of gollty. Judge Bryton sentenced him to pay a fine of tlOO. He was nnable to raise the money and will spend 60 days in the oounty Jail. Eugene Guard. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County, ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the arm of K. J. CheDey & Co., doing bnsiness in the City cf Toledo, Conntv and State aforesaid, and that sain firm will pay the som of UNK HUNDKED DOL LARS for each and every case of Cat' arm trial cannot tm cored by tne use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A.D. 1886. A. W. ULEASON, I Seal Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Core is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood aod mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold bv all Druggists, 75c. Take fall's Family Pills for con stipation. TEA Why isn't everything xnoneyback? Everything isn't good enough. Tnr tracer ratirat mr if m 0 k IcUUUic't B.M; w Mr kia. A Common Cold. W't claim thtt if catching cold could b sToided ome of the tuol dangerous aod foul diMue would never be betrd of. A cold often forms culture bed for germs ol infwtious diea. Coriimtion, pneu- monis, diphtheria and srarlet fever, four ot the mod dangerous and fatal diM-si, sre of thinclms. The culture bed formed by the cold fTors the development of the fermt ot ! the. diaesea. that would not otlierwiw find lod,,.jent. There is little danger, however, j ,)f any of these diseases being contracted ' when a good expectorant cough nieiiicine ! like Chamlierlain's Cough Pmedy ia ul. j Itch-ana out thee culture becli that faoj I the develojiroent of the germs of theae ili. i tae. That is why this remedy baa prove. m univeraallv aurceaaful io preventiiiK pon i in-.nia. It nH onlrvures your cold qun-1 1 , hut minimijMi the'ri.K of eontractinif tlie ianeeroua diaeajtes. For sale by M. C'leoienr De Witt's Little Early Risers pliH-iitlitUe pills"tbat" are easy' to take. SiiTd'hY Model Drag Store EJ 1909 EXPOSITION WILL BE READY Eight months from now on the first ' day of June, 1909. the gates cf the Alaska-Yukon Pacitio Exposition at Siattle will be thrown open to the pub lic. For fear months ami a half the first greit Paciflo World's Fair will reoeive visitors from all parts of the globe. If the visitor borne on the day. ' Au8Ut or ou the oeu in ' ' pl-nned that he or she shall find things the same. It is the Intention of the otttcials or this ex position to break all exposition rec ords, to establish a precedent and have all complete aud in readiness on the opeuing day. The slogan of the enter prise is just that "Ready on the opeu ing day." A month ago the gates of tbe ex position were closed to free admis sion. At a meeting of the stock holders held on the steps of the Mao ufartuers Bo tiding, the directors general presented figurts showing that the exposition was more than TO per cent complete and thtt the remaining work was of such chnractrr that it could he rothed to the filial state in a few ninotbs. To make doubly sore the director of exhibits has instructed all exhibitor that goods will be re ceived any time after March 1st of next year, and that everything must be to plaoe two weeks before the official opening. Three of the great permanent build ings which will be tumed over to the University of Washington at the end of the Fair are finished. A fourth will be completed by January 1st. The two main exhibit palaces, the manu factures and agriculture buildings have been flninhed for several months. The miniug alace aud the fleh- ries build ing, the Hospital and the fire station have been In use for mouth The power plat is ready to start up. Ore gon finianed.ber palatial building in September aud entertain d tbe travel- log passenger agents who met in Seattle during that month Call for uia, which will bave one of the larg-1 est buildings of the gronnds, will an nounce the building completed by January 1st. The Washington station building, whlcb will be permanent, is going op rapidly. Contracts bave been let with a time limit of February for tbe Arctic Brotherhood, Forestry and Women's building. The United States Government has its plaus ready aud the commissioners will let the oootiaots within 10 days and the buildings most be ready two months before the openlog. Every other building to be erected cau be ron op in two to three months, so there i no danger ot the bnilding side being behind. The site of 28 acres of virgin forest has beeu cleared, graded, roads and paths laid out. The central court of honor with its beautiful cascades aod geyser basin is almost completed and it Is expected thst water will be turned on tbe middle of November. Acres of lawn are coated with a heavy turf of refreshing green. The suosen gardens are finished. Mile of sewers, water mains and e'eotrio conduits have been laid all permanent work for the university. Oas main are oow going in and when tbat is once finished tbe contractors will start laying asphalt over the 11 mile of streets aod walks. Every curbing is set and this work will not take over two month to finish. Sever al miles of cinder paths winding through the virgin forest, through beautiful glen aod sbady nooks are readr. Tbe green houses which have been in operation for two years have over a million plants ready for transplant log. Over 260,000 rose bushes are in oloded in this huge number. Several thousand large tub containing vine that will grace tbe pergola of the great palaces are waiting to be placed and mora are thriving under the gardener' care. "E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Ill Gentlemen In 18U7 I had disease of the stomaob aod bowel. In the spring of lfttf I bought a bottle of Kodol and the Ibeutfit I received all tbe gold in Georgia could not boy. May yon live 'loog aod prosper. Yoot very truly, C. N. Cornell, Rod- log. Oa., Ang. 27, 1908." Sold by Model Drug Store. 4 8 18 "The Fro it Grower" of St. Joaeph, Missoori, ha just issued a Homeseek erT Edition, which contains an ex- i tended report from all the fruit grow ing" district of tbe West, and no one state receives a moch attention a Oregon. There Is page after page of Illustration and text, and every part of the state i given prominence. Io fact, Ore gon probably get fmore t- tention than auy Tother two Ktatxa. This is trne liewaose the'sta'e I letter organized, jdoiiig lttrr advertising, has rnorw g'od pctnresand " has 1 leatriedhow to present iis resources and attractions better than any otner state in tbe Colon. 30. 1908 IW more tastetui, K Bjjgs nccuuiiui ana num- ir uuus wiicii raised wiui "j jpSP POWDER S Mk The only baking powder HOBSON TALKS WAR AND SOME POLITICS Richard Pearson Hubson spoke In the Opera House in this city Saturday evening. Everybody knows Hobson. or at least knows who he is, for dldo't he return from the Spanish War and kiss all the ladles who came his way, bat he didn't talk about kissing lo his speech here. PreslJert R. L. Mangnm of the Bryan A Kern Club made a few Introductory remarks and then Mr. Hobson criticized the repub lican party and praised the demo cratic psrty, roasted Taft and ' eulogized Bryan, wiuding np this part. 1 ot the argument with the complaint that the republican had had the offices long enough aud that the democrat ought to have a chance onoe In a while, because he dldo't think they could do any harm anywsy. Hobson said lie wasn't a politician, but inasmnch as be had happened to be elected to congress from Alabama, had sort been dragged lots tbe gams. His real business is war, and while he think the republhian party ba spent too moch money he believe ihey should have added a billion or so more to the appropriations and a big navy built fand equipped so we cenld fight. He think Japan Is spoiling for war with os and tbat when It comes which he thinks is very close now we will lose all of our Insular poiseHsiaus and California, Oregon, Washington and all Paoiflc coast territory and these" places will be roled over by Japanese, and pr- haps the white inhabitant made their laves. Quarts Blank at the Courier offloe Do You Think For Yourself 7 Or. dq you open vour mould Ilk a younc rulp down whttevar food or uadl- offered you 1 n Intclllraat thlnkln woman. In need ofVlVf from wBtkneM. ner oumim, psln and tuIrWnr. then It mesas much to you tbit ttitrXJy.nt irl3 ind tpifl tirtllr'H' n 'MHnnnuiSiZilJn a-rurfi.it fur Iht curt of wuu.srr. III. 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