ritOFESSIONAL CABDS l, C. F1NDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE EAR, NOKE and THROAT. Glasses fitted and furnished. Gffloe hours tt to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap pointment. Telephones 261 and 77. 0 Hants Pass, Ok0 m ge LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON Ros. Phone 714 Cita- or oountry calls attended night or da auMb ann u, iuihuuuuw,, Ulhoe Phono 261. Ghaut Pass . Okbook, J)R. C. A. CAMPBELL ObTKOl'ATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate American Hchool ofOsteopatby Kirksville. Ik'. ChroiilcJDiaea'.eH and IH.-eases of Women aim liimrcii o CONSULTATION FKEE Koouis 1. 2.'.3, Firnt National Hank llldg. Phones: OIllce.TTl, Ken. IX CaAHTB Pass ObkuoS J) F. DeVore, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON City and Country culls promptly an awered. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m and 2 to 6 p. m. Res. Phone. Main 478, Office. 841 Rooms 1, 2, 8 HhiiUliorn Bldg. On ants Pass. - - OfcE. JJ D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice In all SUteand Federal Courts, Offlce In Opera House llulldlng. Gbantb Pass. Obeoon QLIVER S. BROWN, LAWYER. Office over Dixons Store Grants Pass. Orkgon H. B. HENDRICKS COCN8ELL011S-AT-LAW Ctrl 1 and criminal matters attended to In all the courts. Real estate and Insurance. Offloe, 6tb street, opposite Poatoffloe, 0. S. BLANCIIARD, Attornky-at-Law " Practice In all State and Federal courts. Banking and Truat Co. Bldg. Grants Pass: - Oregon WILLIAM P WRIGHT, U. 8. DEPUTY PURVEYOR M1N1NU ENGINEER AND DKAWillTHMAN 6th Bt., north ol Joauptiine Hotel. UaaNTH Pass, - Oregon. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsoriul woik done at 6 IRA TOMPKINS On Sixth Street Three chairs ltath Room In connection ,nTe. McGRliW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and I'lano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. First National BatTk OF Southern Oregon Cirants Puss, Oregon Some of the Service that a Bank Reudora the Public DEPOSITS Tlii sid'.il anil amplest way of k wiiik your money is hy rit'poaiUng it in a Uelialile Hank. This Hank rtifin' I'e puMlK ."Ul'jtVl to 'litvk, or on demand IVrlillcales ol ilepomt or on tune t erlitirlc of Dcpoaita. On time deposits we pay 4 PER CENT INTEREST DRAFTS The lest anil cheapest wa to tran-ler money is ly Hank Drail. i sell frafl payable in all parts of the country. LOANS One of the most linpor lant (unctions of the llvik. We endeavor to supply all reasonable needs of our customers. Capital and Surplus $71,000 Stockholders' Additional Responsibility $50,000 OFFICERS L. B. Hli, President J. I'. I iaritu, Vice-I'rea. II L. Uti.KST, t'aaluer K. K. lUiiurr, A,t..Ca.ihir ROGUE PROSPERITY AGAIN MAKES BUSY TIMES New York World Estimates On Million Men Returning to Work. Closely following the election, the New York World printed an exhaus tive review of the revival of industry, showing that 1,000,000 men are march ing brixklv forward to roopened fac tories, basy whirling looms ana RDindlei. to railroads and other branches which go to make up the industrial highway of the United tiUtcs. Fruin every section the wheels of hops and factories are shrieking a running welcome to batallious of em ployes who are responding promptly to the call for mora lielp to man the plants which have been ent rely closed or practically out of commission pending tlie result of the natiouaal election. lo each qcarter of the nation smoke nnurs from the chimneys of establish ments which have been ' work i re duced forces of men at half lime. Hush orders for additional equipment buve poured into the ollicis of ma chinery builders In volume and s . indent to ewamp them and creatiug at once a tremendous demand for ad ditional employes. All along the line word has beeu parsed that prosperity has arrived simultaneously with the election of William II. Taft, and, like a giant, business and manufacturing interests have roused from lethargy, and. baking off the shackles of nncertalnty and distrust of radical changes in eoooomio conditions, have ordered fires rekindled and forces doubled. Every barometer of trade changed utterly within a week. The first news from the polls sent the glass to the "fair weather" mark, and with in a week business conditions from coast to coast hare become wonder fully settled. From financial headquarters the signal bas been flashed to business firms to hurry the building of delayed railroad lluei. Contracts involving expenditures of hoge sums for equip ment and labor and which contained clausal conditioned upon the election results, have been put into effect by telegraph. In many mannfacturing oenteis of the east and west and lo the south the full strength of the labor army is practically 'called into action. There is Dot an industrial captaiu but bas lignalled the magic slogan, "Get Busy" From all parts of the country come details of a revival of industries aud business. The Woild tbeu follows with ulna ooluuius of dispatches from all in dustrial oeuters in all parts of tne United States showing unosoat activity and quotes bankers and busi ness men as predicting the greatest spasm of prosperity the country has experienced in years. The trend of all the interviews is that the country feels firm ground nudur its feet, with no obstacles in the way of progress. COFFEE Nothing docs more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. He must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good that makes him. Your trowel rfturrfs your mner II roa don'l Ills StliiUum'i bt: wt rr Inm. The Sphinx and Success. Tilt- m nihil lous viuiiij; iniiii appronch cd tlie sphinx ami muM. "Oh, tell me. nm' ",;,Kl,s ,or "U'veas: i win, nit. hiiiii i nc npmux, wun a Ulll.llt MlttM.k "Vik tllitll iu a Bl,...,aua alone. He must have his associates, . , his assistants. Select a capable general iiiiiuaKcr and make I1I111 responsible to you fur everything. I'lUHme for him a lieutenant, holding htm responsible to your general manager. For the lleu tenuut get a division superintendent under command of the lieutenant, un der him au assistant, ami under him nu assistant, and under ,llu asslstant- assistant a helper, each Iu turn respou- slble to the one above. Follow this to the last and lowest man. You your self have no worry, no frets, am! need only to draw the dividends. You may even live In Europe." "Hut." asle.l the ambitious young man, puzzled, "how am 1 to be able to select the rluht men?" And then the sphinx smiled broadly. LI' E. O. DWltt ft Co. , Chicago, Oeutleuieu Iu 1SW7 I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the spriug of 103 I bought a bottle of Kodol aud the benefit I received all the gold in Georgia could not buy. May you liveloug; aud prosper, j Your very truly, O. N. Cornell. Rod- j ing, Ga.,j;Aug. 27, ;1W." Sold by Model Drug Store. 8 4 tf 1 Fine commercial Courier office. printing it the RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON NOVEMBER 20. OPERATION OF POS TAL SAYING BANKS In response to a resolution of ooo grosa a copy of correspondence from diplomatic offloers in regard to the operation of postal savings banks was recently transmitted to that bodv by the department of commerce aod labor. The report shows tbat postil savings banks are successfully operated in the Mlowlng oouotries: England, Japan, Franon, Belgium, Italy, Holland, Austria, Hungary, Sweden. Russia, Egypt, Bulgaria and Canada. En gland's postal savingg bank hai 65, 877.137 depositors, who have deposited $721,81l).29. Japan's 907,1'fl deposi tors have 10,503,387 In the banks. The movement for the establishment of postal savings bancs in this country has gained a considerbale impetus, and there is an organized effort being made to educate the publio upon tne advantage of the system as affording an absolutely secure depository for the funds of the people while at the same time the government has the use of the vast amount of money at a low rate of interest. NEW YORK NEWSPAPER PRINTS PRESCRIPTION Telia You How to Overcome Rheumatism With Simple Ks clpe, Which la Etxaily Mixed. A well-known authority on Rheuma tism gives the following valuable, though simple and harmless, prescrip tion, which anyone can easily prepare at home : Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounoe; Compound Kargon, one ounce ; ; Compound Syrup Sarspa rilla, three ounoes. Mix by shaking well in a bottle apd take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. He states that the lugieJients can be ob tained from any good presorlption pharmacy at small cost, and, being of vegetable extraction) are harmless to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken reg ularly for a few days, is said to over come almost any case of Rheumatism. The pain and swelling, if any, dimin ishes with each dose, until permanent results are obtained, and without Injuring the stomach. While the.e are many so-called Rhenmtism reme dies, patent medioioes, etc, some of which do give relief, few really give permanent results, and the above will, no doubt, be greatly appreciated by many sufferers here at this time. Inquiry at the drug stores of this neighborhood elicits the information that these diugs are harmless aud can be brought separately, or the druggists here will mix the prescrip tion for onr readers if ankuil to. 11-20 2t American Mining Congreaa. The official call for the 11th annual session of the Americin Mining Con gress his been issued to meet at Pittsburg Pa. Deo. 2 3, 4 aud 5. Rep resentation is provided a follows: The president may appoiut 10 delegates at E B and E V Ingles to A E Church lariie; the Chief Executive of foreign j ill half int in 8W4' of SE', seo nations may appoint 10 delegate ; 28, twp 38 S of R 6, 40 acres. governors of States and territories limy each appoint 10 delegates ;! Mayors of cities am! towns, two dele- j gates each and one additional delegate lor each 25,000 of population ; Boards of County Commissioners, two dele- sates each j Boards of County Super- ' 26, twp 36 S of U 6 V, $1200. visors, two delegates eaeh ; Boards of ; Mary M and J E Hair to Marto Trade, two delegates each ; Chambers Lucsett, land in twp 86 S. of Commerce, two delegutes each; D W Siguor et ux to James R Bo Mining Bureaus and Exchanges, two land in twp 36. delegates each; Mining Organizations, Agnes aud Paul H.mseu to D W two delegates ea.-h ; Scientific So- Siguor laud in two 36. i cleties, I wo delegates eaoh ; Engineers Associations, two delegates each ; State Mining Schools, two delegates two W ho W ill Ce.rrv the Vole? Who will carry Oregon's four votes for Taft aud Sherman to the Electoral College? At least two of the four electors would appreciate the hotior. R. R. Buttler of Condon would like to be the j messenger aud his friends are urging ! that he is entitled to the privilege by reasou of his effective three weeks' campaign. J. D. Lee of Portland and other of the electors is an active aspirant for the place. Mr. Lae also did serviceable work for the Repub lican ticket and toured Eastern Oregon for his party and its nominee. The wishes of State Senator F. J. Miller of Albauy and A. C. Marsters of Rose burg the other two electors bave not been learned. i IThe four successful electors are re quired to assemble at Salem"earlyin Jauuary aud select-oue of their" uum tier to delWer the""vote"attbeeleo" . torial Collgewnichnjet77uVastr ington'the second Monday iu Jaunarv. CcngTf ss canvasses thevote of the electorial College on the second Wed j needay in February. . REAL ESTAT CHANGES IN JOSEPHINE COUNTY J C Johnson et ox to 0" E Woolfolk XX of NW4 seo 86, twp 86 S ol R 6 W. L A Hennigar to M C Ament, lots 6 aod 6 and. NX of SW of seo 20. twp 36 IS of R 5 W ; also strip 30x670 adjoining; also of NW, of seo 26, twp 36 8 of R 6 W. Ablert 8 Reitz to E E Blaocbard, HWi; of see 8, twp 87 S twp 36 S of R 6 W, 160 acres. E E Blanchard to Albert S Reitz S'A of NJ-j' of the NE'i of seo 82, twp 36 S of R 5 W, 20 acres. E V Ingles et ux to DO rlsney, NWifof the SE,y of sec 33, twp 36 Sol K 5 , 40 acres. James T Morrison et ux to Carrie O Liudholtn SE4' of the Sfc-M of sec 32, twp 35 S of R 5 W, 40 acres, 12500. O and O R R Co to William wnoie, NWW of NEW of sec 25, twp 33 8 of R W. 1100. Lewis W Smith to Rose A Smitb NE4 of SEij and government lots No. 1 and 2. all in sea 12 twp 88, S of R 5 W, also a part of government lot No 1 in seo 17, twp 36 S of R 6 W ; also Government lot No. 2, seo 14, twp 36 S of R 6 W aud water right, $1800. Ruse A Smith to Lewis W Smith, Dart of government lot No 1 sec 14, twp 88 S of R 6 W j also all of govern nient lot No. 2 in seo 14. twp 88 S, of ROW, 3000. Marcia B and A W Silsby to Har riette Slliby Kellogg, lot No. 1, block 49, R R add. Caroline A Ladd at al to Ladd Es tate Co property in Colutnb a, Gil Ham. Tillamook. Washington, Uina tilla counties and the following in Josephine Co: lots 1 to 12 both in clusive in block H ; lots 1 to 12 both iuclusive in block I; lots 4, 5, 7 and 8 in block J; all in Jodsou's add to Grants Pass. Cbas T Ross et nx to A J Dodson, SX of lota 11 and 12, block 70 of Or iginal towosite, f3G0. Jas. T Morrison to Carrie O Liad holm NE of NE, of seo 5, twp 36 S of R S with water right, t'J500. Portland Trust Co to J .Christie west 3 acres of the SW of SE4 of seo 13, twp 86 S of R 6 W. Harry C Stoddard et ax to John Rawley, tract of land off west side of lot 7, seo 24 twp 36 8 of R 6 W, 35 aores. O J Wells et ax to E B McKee, lots 8 and 4, block 62 in R R add, tlOO. Augelina T Hoyt et al to Herman Heitmau, lots 1, li, 3 aod block 8, Jud son add and lots 1 and 2, block C, same add, $1500. George E Duun, et ox to Mrs. M H Lott, one-half interest in aud W$ of SE. aud E of SW.l4 of sec 2, twp 34 S of R 7 W. Samuel H Dufflnld et ux to Mrs. A Edgar E,'' of NWJ and N' of SW4 of sec 3 and EJg of thegJerome Dyer Donation claim in sec 3 and 4 all in twp 87 S of R 6 W, coutaiuing 320 acres, $3000. E V lugles et ux to A E Churchill half intttrtHt in NE' of'SE of sec, 3 Ivrn M S of It A W. 4(1 nrru tt.tlin A E auu E L Churohill to Ingles, half iuterest iu NW4' SK,' sec 28, twp 36 S of R 8 W, acres. ; George L Houghton et ux to J Johnston, all of SEW of NWW Cause for Excitement. The Port Orford Tribune comments tliusly en the actions of one of our citizens recently : ine people or urants fass were startled on November 1st by seeing Harvey Cook rnnning in his shirt sleeves bareheaded toward the weft. And a cop tniuking something very wrong had happened, bad a hard time to stop him, and when be asked what was the matter, Harvey exclaimed: 'Let me go. I'm Dad and most tell Papa and Mamma. It's a girl and weighs 8 pouuds. ' And on he went much faster than ever he ran a foot race aud soon Grandpa aud Grandma Cook were seen to pass going to see their little granddaughter. The mother aud daughter are doing fine aud we hope time will quiet Harvey's nerves. " Snakes' Ear. Snakes have no external ears, but In side the bead the ear bones are very crude. Suakes "hear," however, by feeling vibration of sound on their del icate scaly covering and searching for sound vibrations by protruding the wonderfully sensitive tongue which Is Oiled with thousands of microscopic nerves. Their sight is very keen in dis tinguishing moving obJects.-St. Nicholas. 1908, 1PHE man who appoints his ii JL breeches pocket as and bookkeeper urer cousin to the man in the nursery rhyme who attempted to accumu late water in his mother's sieve. GRANTS PASS BANKING & TRUST CO. s j, y, HFFS, rresiaeni, I G. P. Jester, Vi VALUABLE INFORMATION for the Buyers of SEWING MACHINES QUALITIES TO CONSIDER IN MAKING A PURCHASE, Does it run easy Doea it look good. Does it make a good stitch. Doea it sew fast. Is it well made. Is it easy to operate. Is it simple in construction. Does the manufacturer put hi name on it. THE FREE 6ewine machine recently placea on the market by the Free Sewing Machine Co. combines the best qualities of all other machines. It is the latest, best and most com plete achievement in building of a 6ewing machine. Com pare it with all other ma chines in anything in which hey claim to excel and you vill find "CFREB easily he best. FREE SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO. ILL. 0 KE Ml. 304 South Sixth St. Jliamberlaln'g Cough Ilrmedy the Moat Popular Because it is the IU-Ht. "I have sold ('liiiiiilwrlain'ii CoiieIi Rem edy for the it ei((ht yenni niul tiuj it to be duo of the hel HelliiiK medicines on the mar ket. For haliim and Young children there is nothing lietter in t lie line of cough ys Paul Allen, Plain Healing, La.' This remedy not only cures the coukIih, colds and (roup so common among vming children, hut is pleasant and wife for tl'iem to take. For sale by M. Clemens. DANDRUFF AND IR kATTTVTJJ AID "5St ILHlIYVJi are but outward signs of the evil done in secret by myriads of dan druff terms sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling oat A single application gives relief aod proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the nair, free from grease and sticky oils. Askyourdruggistforfreebooklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. PORTIA- on Lao 11 CEMENT CLIENT R. H. Gilfillan PHOSE 744 Grants Pass, Oregon. RYT his treas a first is a. t. ijaub, v icsiucni, Assistant Cashier. To Furnish House or Barn. New or Second Hand All kinds of Stoves to selecr from Heaters and Cook Stoves, new and second hand. Now Is the Time to Bay DAVIS Grants Pass, Ore. Now is the time to visit California Wbn Kumruer haa passed in these northern elates, the sun is only mild under the bright hlim ekies of Southern California. This 18 one) of nature's happy provisions eternal mill iner for tlione who cannot endure a more severe cli mate. California has been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist." Its hotels and lopping places are s . vaild ks thnpe of a'l w.'ll regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accomodations, rongenial companions, and varied, pleasing recreailuns. Southern Pacific Co. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, dn scribing in detail the man'1 de lights of winter in California. Verv low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from Grants P- t Los Angeles and return is $55.00. Limit six months, allowing stop over in either direction. Similar excursion rates are in elfect lo all California points. For full information, sleeping r4,rM) vations and tickets, call on, telegrapa o write It. K. Montgomery, Agent S. P. Co. OB Wm. McHnrray, Gen. Pass. Ag Portland, Oregon Kennedya Laxative Coogh Syrop aota gently upon the bowela aud wrt bydrivaattaa cold oat of fie syiten Sold by Model Drag tore. ...