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4 ROCHE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, ORHGON, Al'Gl'ST as. 1904. HIGHWAY MACHINES NEW INVENTIONSTHAT ARE OFGREAT VALUE IN ROAD BUILDING. Road Roller Row Mad Tkal Caa B Coarrrtei Into a Traclloa Eiglu, Other Heir Marhlnra That Ian Tint aad Moaer. One of tho moat Important adjuncts to economical road building Is found In the recently Invented combination road roller and traction engine, writes Wal don Fawcett In the ltuffalo News. It Is useless to attempt to make penna nent good road without tbe use of a steam roller, and yet a machine avail able for but this one class of work has heretofore Involved a very heavy ei pendlture. However, the new combl nation outfits which have lately been Introduced cost only about one-half as much as an ordinary road roller, and by reason of the fact that the mi chines may by the mere Interchange of UOUKItX IIOAO HOLLKH. wheels tie converted from road rollers Into traction engines It Is possible to employ them for all the various tasks of operating a stone crusher, hauling the alone to the road and finally rolling tho new mudu roiid. One of these rouil building nutonio- l.llcs will, when In use as a traction en glue, hnul a load of at least fifteen tons of stone over an ordinary road. On the other hand, when transformed Into a sliitliuiitry engine for operating u alone crusher, It furnishes sullklcnt power to crush any ordinary rock for use as the foundation of the highway In conjunction with this uppurutus the up to date mini builders are using a lutely devised and very Ingenious dump curt, with an attachment for autouiullcally spreading on the road any required thickness of sloue. In llils time saving method of road building the storm Is dumped from the crusher Into tho ear, hauled to any de sired point an the road by means of tho roller traction engine and then spreud over the surface undergoing Improvement much more evenly and rapidly and also much more choaply than It could possibly be duno by tho use or men ami leaius. jhe aistriiiiti Ing apparatus on tho dump car ran be so adjusted Unit tho sheet of crushed stone, sand or gravel spread upon the road will be of any desired thickness from one to eight Inches. Attached to this odd rniH'hiinlcul worker Is fin en gine tender with a device for uso In sprinkling during tho rolling process. Other new paraphernalia nf great value In twentieth century road build lug operations are the complete porta ble rock crushing 011 1 II Is, Including not only movable rock trrualiors proper, but portable bins on wheels. Home of these have folding elevators, which rslso the crushed stono fifteen feet from the ground, although the apparatus Is less than ten fin-t In height when folded, and so carefully has tho weight been kept dawn In planning these portable outfits that It Is now possible to ob tain a movnblo plant of this kind that Is capable of handling fully twenty tons of stone per hour. Finally In the sanio category Is tho portable storage bin on wheels, which, though largo enough to hold twelve tons of stone, weighs when empty but 3.500 pounds. On occasion one of theso entlro outfits, consisting of stone crusher, elevator, screen and bin, linn been set up resdy for road building Inside of fifteen min utes. There bttvo been Introduced during the past few years some very wonder ful Mad machines which will plow and grude ut surprising angles and will work quite as well with one wheel high up on tho bank and tho other down In a rut as the ordinary uppurutus would with the wheels on a level. Most re markahle of all, however, Is the mar- veious din elevator which plows up the earth and lifts the loosened ma terial Into wagons or couveys It to tho center of the roadway. The dirt ele vator consists principally of an ad justable frame, with two rollers around which ore placed a wide, endless can vas belt. The upper end of the frame limy be adjusted to suit the wngons which nro to bo filled or to deliver the (tin io ine nest lutviintngc in grading, i Tho reversible sbfl road machine Is another one of the handy utensils at the disposal of the present day road building expert. In the newest ma chines of this very familiar class tho grent Moel blade can be shifted out side the wheels on cither side of the machine and yet retain Its acuta an gles for cutting down banks and wid ening rontls. A valuable attachment la found In a rod which enables the oper ntor of such a innchlue to force the Made Into the bank of earth to be moved without stopping the machine, as wits formerly invcsnirv. The sls of one of these machines may be c.i tended on both shies quickly, thus ren derlng It possible for the apparatus to take a cut from the side of the road and move It to the center of the IiIkIi way without the machine being forced to run over ninth! but a pcrfirtly smooth surface. Step That Cough! When a cough, a tickling or mi irrit itinu in the throat makes you feel uticnmfoiUMe, tnkn llullnrd's Hori'houud Syrup. Don't wait until the disease has cone beyond con trol. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 8.1-1 West fitli Ht.. Salt Ijite I'lf, L'tuli, writes: "We think ISnlhird's llorel cuuil Svrp (lis best ini'iliclnc for coughs and cohla. We bare us il it for several years; It always givis immediate relic), Is very pleasant ami Uvea is'tfect satisfaction." S5 , We, (1. 00,, at Model Drug Store. The Death Penalty. A Utile lliiiig sometimes results in d-ath. Thus a mere scratch, insignifi cant ruts or puny boils hsvo paid the death penalty. It is wise to hive Hucklcn'i Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will proTcnt fatality, when bnriis, ic ulcers and piles threaten. Only S:,c at Natioual Drug store and (irunt Pass Pharmacy. Pi!!! iitii f-.-.:'-Sl'Klii"' Mil -1: THEIR HOME A PARK RHODE ISLAND FACTORY EMPLOYEES HAVE HANDSOME SURROUNDINGS. Officials or (ha Compaar Clva Cash ' Prlaea Aaaaallr to Taoa Waa Iai- prove Their Homes the Most Raab lltr'a Traaaformatloa. VIHago Improvement societies work ing In towns where lurgo factories are located may get some points from Hush City, It. I., and may Induce the factory owners to take up the plan adopted there for beautifying the homes of the employees. The workers In this Ithode Island factory live In a park. They are not squatters on public property nor relatives of a polltlcitl ! boss. They have simply made the park themselves and transformed the yards '' around their houses Into picturesque gardens. Mornings and evenings the lug their lawns while the women are trlnunlng shrubbery and watering ! flowers. On Saturday afternoon, too, ... 1 t 1. - ...111 .,111 when the looms of tbe mill are still, the lawn mower and the pruning shears are busy. Htrungers to the town of Thornton, where this co-operative park is situ ated, Just outside the city limits of Providence, wonder what strange Im pulse actuates these factory workers, says the New York Tribune. Am: mry nil luuuix.-BLie glir.l.-lli-rs r , covtrv.-alln. 1 lesion TaWrt.' and Aalueptfc "Are they getting ready to sell out?" and uvuiing Huipninrir ' n i am cum Tin, am arime of lh nnentlntia a 1 P!rt"lr ""'! after "" bnttlra of Iir. iiiese are some or ine questions a tarrcr'a medicines. I am ilad in j hn medl Vlsltor nsks himself. t'" lias made me a new woman." The factory people themselves call Weak and sick women sre invited to their series of gardens by the prosaic eonsiilt Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V., mime of Itush City. There are forty-1 y etter,w. one doubie eottage. In a... with their Vflttla lllvlaml In fiimluh a M,.iinl-ul yards divided to furnish a separate approach to each door. In one street live the overseers of the fuctory, and In the rtitr, facing In another street, are the homes of the operatives. Itush City Is owned by the I'ociis- set Worsted company, and for many years tho ofllccrs of this corporation hud sought to encourage their em ployees to beautify their homes and surroundings. A man who lives amid neut and pleasant surroundings," said one of ficer, "la superior Intellectually to one used to filth and squalor, lie Is more orderly In his habits, lie takes better care of his machine, lie turns out better product. As soon as persons become cureless with their homes or their iiersonnl appearance they Is-coin careless with their work. According ly our desire that our employe should have beautiful homes was not alto gether ultrtilstlc. It has proved alto gether practical." Hut until last year there were sumo residents of Itush City who preferred to lire us the averago mill hand lives, wliero things are thrown down Instead of being put down, where the clothesline Is stretched between the two most convenient trees, no matter whether they sre In front or behind the house, and where the wsshtuh Is put out to dry on the sunny stoop, no matter If a visitor has to stumble over It to get Into the parlor. One plan after another was consid ered, and Dually the factory officials decided to offer prizes to those em ployees who Improved their homes most, I'or the reuson that the opera tives wero irt some dlsadvuutHge be en one of living In the rear street the prl'es were classified In two sets, one for the overseers and tho oilier for the operatives. The first and second prises for the overseers wero 30 aud $:!( respectively. l'"or the operatives there were ten prizes, with ').', $.'IU, Jit) and 15 for the first four and flu for each of the neit six. All the prises for ttiil li classes thus amounted to I lit. The announcement of t lie prise scheme had a magnetic effect on the tnliiilillmits of Itush City. A friend ly rivalry sprang up between neighbors as to which hud tbe best looking yard. "When one operallre started a violet bed another villager would whisper It about, and soon other violet beds tqiraug up along the street. To encour age suck gardening enterprises tbe company distributed In proper seasons six packages of scctls, Various kinds of shrubbery and different sorts of trees. Ciu h seed and plant was fostered with maternal care, and with the coming if spring the yards bloomed like a lung M'les of giirileiis. Koine of these amateur landscape gardeners grew moro ambitions than their fellows, and, not content with simple lawns ami Dower boils, they pluntcd Dowering shrubs according to certain designs and twisted vines aud trimmed evergreens Into fantastic shapes. In olio yard the ftowcr blos somed out Into the shield of the state of llhodo lslnud, with the anchor In the center mid the word "Hope" over arching shove. The officers of the com pany are highly satisfied with the re sults of the competition. "Some who did not enter fully Into i,e mat of It this year, rer, "will take hold now said one ofll They see that 11 man Is doubly benefited by having 11 beautiful home. He Is not only hap pier himself, but be makes his family and Ills friends happier." t'ouatraedon of Schnolhnaaee. In erecting achoolhousca till tho mou ey should not lie put Into the walls and roof of the building and III the construction of those parts which only delight the eye. A goul sum should b devoted to plumbing, heating, ventila tion sod furnishing. These are the things that ought to be complete In every scIkhiIIioiiso. They are the ab solute invcssitlc of every well regu lated school building, because they make for comfort, convenience, health, order, discipline and decency. Kvcry community deserves u first class aclnsilliouse If It has the pluck, energy and enterprise to get It. I ilerbine licmlcrs the bile morn tluid and thus helps the blmal to How; it affords prompt relief from biliousness, Indi gestion, sick aud nervous headache, and the over-Indulgence in food and drink Hot bine acts quickly, n dose :ifter meal will bring the iutitnt into 11 good condition in a few tbiya. (1. I.. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and T. It. It., Cliecotali, Ind. Tcr., writes, April IS, HH: "1 was sick for over two years with derangement of tin liver and spleen, riie doctors did me 110 good, and I had given up all hnpt of being cured, when my druggist advised me to use Ilerbine. Il has made tun sound and well. " ,10 cents at Model Drug Store. I find mulling U tter for liver de rangement mid constipation than ChaniWlatu'a Stomach aud Liver Tablets. U K. Andrews, Dvs Mot Iowa, for sale by all druggists. Order seals and robber stamps of A. K. Voorluea. ml love Often leads to ! erty. No real woman ever sold ler heart for the luxuries of life. Put many a woman who has gladly faced poverty lor tile man she loved, tnav wtll doubt her wisdom when pain becomes the mate ol poverty. If the were rich, she thinks, she could 6nd a way of cure, rt OO huwaiu)! wos- FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. The proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's I pmite Wt-icription now feel fully war. 1 1 ;.. . a . 1 ' , ranted in nfTrrini- to Day ivn in lent money of the (Tinted States for any cane of Jvfncnrrnca, female Weakneaa. ProlitDftua, or F.'iltinr of Womb, which they cannot sure. All they auk la a lair and reaaonable trial of thrir mrana of cure. "V'rtl have my heartMt thanks for your kind advite to me." write Mr Ceo. Fletcher, of 106 victoria Avenue, Gait. Ontario. "Waa troubled with catarrh of ulern for oyer a year. The fl'riora a id I would hiive to go through an op- erMtion. tmt I commenced to ue llr. Pierce's . V't to ASeSS 1 i S laxative. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamherlila'l Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Per htpi a Life Saved. "A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea uud bo lieve I wonld have died if I had not gotten roilef, " says John J. Nation, a leading citizen of Psttnn, Ala. "A friend recommended Chaniber Iniu'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. I bought a 2.'ic bottle and alter Inking three) doses of it was en tirely cured. I consider it the best remedy In tho world for bowel coin plaints. " For sal a by all druggists. World's Fair Excursion The Deuver & Rio Grande, iu con nection with theJUissouri Pacific, will ran a series of Personally Conducted Excursions to tho World's Fair during June. These excursions v ill run through to St. Ixiuis without change of cars, making short stops at princi pal points en route. The first of these exruisous will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. Tho rate from Grants Pass will be $77.60 to St. Louis and return. Ki rnrsiouists going via the Deuver & Kio Grande have the privilege of re turning via a different route. This is the most pleasant way, as well as the most delightful route, to cross the continent. The stops arranged give an opiKirtonity cf visiting the various points of interest In aud about Salt Lake City, Deuver and Kansas City. If you wish to accompany one of these excursions write at once to V. C. Mclirlde, 121 Third street. Port hind, for sleeping car reservations. Taken With Crampi. Wiu, Ki rinse, u member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was tnkeu suddenly HI Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His casu was so severe that he had to have the members of the crew wuit npon him and Mr, Clifford was culled and consulted. Ho told them he had a t licine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able tu be around next day. The. incident speaks quite 111! gly of Mr. GilTord's medicines. Klkinlor, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in you a. home, it may save life. For sale by nil druggists. How About Yoir Summer Vacrv. tlon? NowiMirt on Yaqulmi Huy is the ideal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Hound trip tickets ai greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacillc points in Oregon, on and after June 1st. Ask agents for further information ami a handsomely illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Kdwhi Stone, Manager C. Jt K. H. U , Albany, Ore , or W. K. Coinan, tl. P. A.. S. P. Co, Portland. Ira-I'e,!,-!!! Wontan'a Itetttw, rrwllel ltill orllim tihlu. "I drtj.VJ the change of life vhkh ww lail .prim hint I nolicid fciiw ef Cart!ui, and tkuj.-d to try a bot tle. I exprnerwed tome rti.ef the lint month, id I kept oa tai nt, it lor three montru a-d now I meiutrtiate w ith tie pain and I shall tat it ol I and ea new until I have puied the climax." Female weakness, tlisurdensl menses, fulling of the womb ami ovarian troubles do not wear etf. Tliov foll.iw a w oman to tliechai.s of I to. Ho not wait but t.tse W me of Canlni now ami avoid die trou ble. YAiueof I iiidui pewr fails to bent-fit a suffer uitf woman of any ap. Wine of ( aidut rt icvtj Mrs. Wei b wlien the was iu d.ui ger. Wi.-ii vou i-oeie to the chance ut life Mrs. Webb's Liter will mean mora to you Uian II iUm How. Kill vou in.iv now avool tlu mffi-riiiK ifie endu'rtsj. HrugguH sen i is.tiiiot me of t ardui. AVifiEorCAnour Mrs. Laur. S. Webb, OATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Thla Remedy Is a 8peclflc( Sure to Civa Satisfaction. CIVIS Lit' AT ONCC. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cure Catarrh and drives away a Cold in th-f Head quicklv. Uestorea the Senses of Tado aud HmtilL Easy to nse. Contain no injurious drugs. Appliexl into tho nostrils and absorbed. Large Size, C) rents nt Druggists or by mail j Trial Size, ID ce-its by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Wzrcn 1., New York. Rheumatism. When pains or irritation exist on any part of the body, 'the applica tion of Mallard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan Hoose.El Reno, O. T., writes, June 6, I1HJ2: "I tako pleas ore iu recommending Mallard's Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. It is the only remedy I have found Ihst gives im mediate relief. " 2fio, rate, 11.00 At Model Drug Store aud Grunts Pass Pharmacy. DIRECTORY JOHEl'HINK COUNTY OFKR'KKS. Judge Commissioners. . . Clerk J. (. Booth ) J. T. Logan ' 10. F. Lovelace .... 8. K. Cheshire Deputy Clerk T. V. Judson Sherill iieo. W lew!n Krnest Lister J.T.Taylor .. Lincoln tiavaife Deputy Hherill. .. Treasurer School Supl assessor Surveyor W. II. Kallin II O. MeCulJoch ...IV. II. Flanagan Coroner CITY OFF IL'EBH. Mayor H. L. (filkfv Auditor and Police Judge C. K. Msvbee treasurer t ol. w. lohnson City Attorney H. 1). Norton narsuai ueo. r mcli Street Knot ... John Patrick Councilmeii V. M. Msir. II. J. Hacher J, L. Calvert, T. W Williams, W. 0. Ninth, J. A. Kehkopf, 11. C. Per kins. James Trimble. FRATERNAL BOC1ETIKS. Grants Pass Lodge A. Y. A A. M., No. W, regular eouiiiiumcalion lirst ami third l-alnrduys. Visiting brothers cordially invited. II. W. ltious W. M. A J. Sec'y. Jtoyal Arch Masous -Keanies Chapter No. js meets second and fourth n eduesday Masonic hull. 11. C. HosziiN, i. F;. l?l:Tsssi,ecy. H. P. Knights Templar Melita Coinniandery ao. 8, meets, second Friday of each Month in Masonic Temple- W. II. ilAaUToN, km. Com. (lo. II. Calhoun, Hec. Kasteru Star Josephine Chapter, No. 2u meets nrsi anil imril weilnetUay evenings of each month in Masonic hail. Masv L. Cox, W. M. .11 ss II. Zn.i rs. r-ec'y. I. U. U. F.,--(iol,len Hule Lodge No. 7rt, meets every tSalurday night at I. O. O. F. hall. FMI. .Hi iihiut, T. Y. Dras, Secv. N. (i. Visiting brothers invited. I'aran Kncampiiieiit I. II l. F. No. meets second and fourth Thursday at i.O. t. F. hall, Faun tv-nuiiiT, T. Y. Dkar, Sec'y. C. P. Kehekalis Klna Kehekah, No 411, meets second and fourth Monday, I. . tl. F hull. Kuis tiaxss, N.O M. J assi I IUvis. .Sec v. t: luted Artisans drams Pass Assembly No. 411, meets alternate Tuesdavs in A. (. I'. W. nail. A. K. Vhosiiiss. J. It. Pamkick. Sec'y. Master Artisan. Woodmen of the World Hogue Kiver I amp o. ?-, meets second auu fourth Fridas at Woodman Hall. Iieo. II. Mover, C. C C. K. Mavscs, Clerk. Women of Woodcraft Aialea Circle, No, ls, meets lirst and third Mmidavs at Woodmen hall. Mrs. ,l. h, litnny, Mrs. lone Frier, Clerk. . N Modern Woodmen of America -tl rants Pass t amp No. u7 meets '.'ml and 1th Wednes day KveuiiiK-s at Woodmen hall at 7:&. Ike M. l'uvis. V. C. W. T. Collider, Clerk. Foresters of America--Coiirt Josephine No. '2H, meets each Wednesday except ine nrsi, ai a. ti. t . w.uaii. F. U. Mrieker, F. M. F. Fetsch, C. K losephine Lodee, No. IIJ, A. II. I'. W. meets ill A. t). I'. W.hall, l'ilon build lug every Monday evening. F. W'. Ileoosaiii, .11. W. II A. Ktanash, Recorder. Hawthorne I.ode, No. 21, II. of 11.. A. O. F, W. meets everv alteruaie Tuesdsv evening in A. t I'. W. hall, Hixon iMiihtliitf. Mas. A. McCastiiy.C ut 11 Mas. LveiA Iisas, Kectirder. Itoial NeichtHirs of America--Kdith C Mi I uinp No. '.s.asi, meets 1st and .'ird r rntiiys ai A. ti. I . w . nail . Rii.-.e tirsvlin, (racle. Henrietta Zoller, Keeorder. Ortler of I'endo-IVIiite Hock Council No. Ititi, meets in Woodmen Hall .attirday niglils. ttso. A. lives, t'ouuselor. Masccs, W. Kossiss, eeretsry. Red Men - I'ahkitma Wii:ssni No. '.M. I. t). It. II. It .11. Kiikhi.k. s'tn-hem. O. A. Thomas, Chief of Records. Knuhts of the Maccabees -drams l's-s Tent, No. t:t meels lirst ami Itord Ttiursdavs si WiHHiineti liail. Win. Alfred, F. A. Mowis. l.eoiril keeper. I 'immatuier. lollies of the MsccaOees -tirauls Pass. Hive No Irt holds regular "Reviews" lrs and third Thursdays at A. O. V. W. hall 1 isiting sisters contiaiiv lnvile.t. Mrs. Hehs Hale. I.. C. " Mary ilnllious, Recortt Kh'ht I'mttsl ItrotheihiKid of CariM-nters and Joiners nt America rnion No. Ills nitH'is second and fouitli hrtduys cit each month at A. tl. I'. W. lis I ' R. H Cole. It ... J. P lialeener. Pres. 1. A. FiUi-viiild, F. Mec'y, Knights of Pythias- Thermopylae Nit. oil, uit-ets each tuesdsv nielli 7::!tl W. tl. W. Hall. M. T I tlev. C. C. Tow VY 1 1. 1.1 A a, k. of R and S. tlrand Army of the t ertitilii'-lien. I.ean rosi .-so. meeis nrsi tv eiines-tay at A. tl. I . V. hall. Jous I'ArsicK J. K. I'srassos. Adjt. Com Vtliialt's Relief Corps -t,eneral l.oifan No. '.i, meets 'Jd and llh r-alurdav St 2 p. in at A. O t . W. Iisll. Mrs. hoe Weidmau, Prea Mm. T. II. Cornell. .Secy. Suicide Prtvtnlid. The startling aiinouuceiueut that a prevenlatlve of suicide had I veil dis colored, will Interest many. A tun dowu system, or diepoudciicy In variably precede suicide aud some thing has bceu found that will pre vent hat condition, which makes suicido likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Hit lers. It being a great touic aud uerviue will streuglhtu Ilia nerves aud build up tiie system. It's also a great Stomach, liter aud Kidney regulator. Only &0c. eUtisf.tctloo guaranteed by Natioual Drug Store and Irranta Pass Pharmacy. NOTICE OF FIXAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order nt the county coort of the State of Oregon for Joeei.hine conuty. made, rendered and entered of record in the matter nf the Estate of Nathan P. Dodge, de ceased, Sitnrday, the ITtli day of, August, I'.sM. ut (0 a. m of said day, the Coort House in Or:iuts Pass, Oregon, was fixed by the Court as the time and place for hearing objections to and settling tho final account of Marr K. Dodge, executrix of said estate. All person inlt rested in suid estate, are hereby noli lied to ap pear aud fiio their objections In said final acconut on or before said dav. . M A It v K. DODUK, Execnirix nf the Estate of Nathan P. j Dodge, deceased. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sarah Max- I well. Deceased. ( Notice is hereby given by the ex ecutrix of the Estate of Sarah Max well, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claims aguii st the suid deceased, to exhibit them with necessary vouchers, within six mouths from the date ol the Utst publication of this notice, to the executrix at her home at W'iJdi rville, in Josephiue County, Oregon. First date of publication, July 28, 1904. Dated at Grants Paw, Oregon, July 20, lyo-l. EVA HALSTEAD. Executrix, By H. B. Fieudrix, Iter Attoruev. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Pacific Pine Needle Co., location of principal place o business Sun Francisco, Cal., location of works Grants Pass, Ore. Notice is hereby given that ut a meeting of the board of directors held on the loth day of August, IIKI4, an assessment, No. 4, of One Dollar aud 60 cents (tl.fiO) per share, was levied upon tho capital stock of the corpora tion, payable imniedia'ely in United States gold coin to the secretary st the office of the company, No. !lc,-J-:ii;() Sut ter ctreet, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assess ment shall remain nnpnid on tho 1,1th nf September, 1U04, will be delinquent aud advertised for, sale at public auc tion and unless payment Is mudu be fore will be sold on Monday, ttie :trd day of October, liiUI, to pay the de linquent assessment together with the costs of advertising aud expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. M. 11. COIUJS. Secretary. Office No. !ii'.2-:if,ii Sutter street, San Friinciiso, Cal. ' SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slate nf Or egon, for the County of Josephiue. Daisy Seliger, Plaintiff, Suit vs. for Wcnzol Seliger, Divorce. Dufendant. I To Wenzol Seliger, Defendant : In the name nf the State of Oregon: Yon nro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed aguiust you in the above entitled salt on or hetore six weeks from the dato of tho first publication ot this summons, which is the, lHth day of August, IU04: if you fail to appear and answer, the phiiutiir will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely: A decree of divorce dissav ing uud setting aside the marriage re lations existing between tho plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of the Hon J.O. Booth, County Judge of Josephine County, Oregou, made ou tho lHth day of August, 1U0I. The date of the first jublicatiou is August in, moi, and the lust publication Sep tember i'.t, I1HI4. ROBERT GLENN SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine. Anna Frost, i Plaint iff, j Suit vs. S for Thomas J. Frost, Divorce. Defendant. I To Thomas J. Frost, Defendant : In the name nt tho State of Oregon : You are hereby required to upts nr and answer the complaint filed against yon In the nhvo entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first puh I ica it on of this summons, which is the lHth day of August, IIHI4; if you fail tc appear and answer, the plain tiff will apply to tho court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, name ly : A decree annulling and setting aside the marriage relations existing le tweeu the pluiutilT and defendant, uud for the custody of the minor chil dren, Lee, Delhi, Herbert, Merle and John Frost. " This summons is pnhltslied by order of tliu Hon. J. t). Booth, Con my Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, made on the lStb day of August, I 'Jo I. The date of the first publication is August I Sill 1110 1, and the lust publication Sep tember 2!i, 11104. ROBERT GLENN SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephiue. Mildred Sparhawk, i Plaintiff, Suit vs. ' for Cliuilts Sailiak, Divorce. Defendant I To Charles Spuihawk, Di fi mhint : i In the inline of the State of Oregou: You tiro hereby n quired to ups ar and nuswer the complaint filed against vou in the above entitled suit on or be fore six weeks from the date of the first publicni itn tl this summons, which is the I St It day of August, ll'OI; if you fiiif to nppenr and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the, cooiphii t, naniley: A decree i f the court tils soslvii.g mid lolling aside Hie marriage relations existing bclwicti plaintiff aud defendant and for the custody of t'ie mi or children, Lyndeu Sparhawk ami Mildred Sarhaw k. and for such oile r relief us lo the comt may n"in equitable. t ills summons is puhl shed by order of the I on. J. O Pottb, County Judge of Jost hiue County, tin gun, mailt on the tstli day cf Augurt, 1 00 1. J he date cf the first publication is August IS, I'.M, and the last pulilu'.U ion, Sep temlior '.".'. H04. RtUiK.UT til.ENN SMITH, Attorney lor PlaiutiiT. SUMMONS. In t e Circuit Court of t,.e State of Oregon for JosO bine County Laura M. Nichols, I PlainlitT, Suit vs. J for AI Nichols, I Divt rce. Defendant I To A I Nichols. Defendant : Iu the name of the St He cf Oregon : You are hereby required lo appear and answer t e complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of Hie flist ublicatioti of this summons, which is the ISth dav of August. IU04: if vou fat) to appear and answer. the plaintiff will apply tu the court for the relief demanded ill the complaint, namely: For a decree dissolving and setting aside the marriage relations existing Is-twieu Hie plaintiff and defendant. aud fur the rustodv uf the minor child Leonsj NichoK" This summons is published bv cider of the Hon. J. O. Booth, County Jutlgo of Josephiue County, Oregon, made' ou the isth day of August. lis4 1 he date of the first publitaiion is August IS, I 4. an I the last puhlicatiuu Scn- tctubir !. Iis4. KOUEHr OLKNN' SMITH, Attorney fir I'lamtifT. UUth Annual State Fair Salem, Oregon Sept. 12 to 171 Good attractions, Splendid Rating, Brst Bind Music, Jto.ooo in Premiums. Mag- itificicnt Slock, Show. a Pine Camp Ground with room for all, Fresh Water piped into the ground, plenty of shade, good street tar setvice. and lotof Entertainment and Ed ucation fur Everybody. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Act June 3, 187R. Koscburg. Orevon, July 7, HKM. Notice is hereby given thai in com pliance with the provisions ol the act ol Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the ss'e of timber land" in the Slates of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act ol Angus) 4, I8!l. CLAKA L UANIF.LSOX, of IWalt, County of Etg'e, State of Colorado, has this dav filed in tins office iter sworn statement No. (i2H4 for the purrhaseif the SEof Sec tion No. 18 in Townsbio No. 34 South, K-iiige No 4 West, and w ill oiler proof to show that I lie land sonuht is more valuable for its timber or stone than for flgricuh oral purptse1. and lo establish lit r claim tn raid laud before J. O. Ilooth, Coiiutv Judge, at bis nllice, at Grants I'a-s, Oreifon, on Saturdsv, the 17'h day of Srptemb -r, 11)01. She names as wit nesses: W. H. Sherman, ol tiranls l'as, Ore. ; K. V. Siii'th, ol (iratils Pass, O'e. ; C. V. tlenkle, ol lirsnts Pass, lire.; J5. R. Ci I ol Grants I'ssa. Ore. Any and sril p-r-ons claUiiinv adverse ly ihe ahove-descril'ed lands are re qoes'ed to file their claims in this office on iir before said 17;h dav ol Septeuiher, IWi. J. T. liKinuKS, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, ActJun3. 1878 United States Land Office, t Koaebiirg, Oie , July 7. KW4. Notice is hereby given that in cone plisnce with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June ;i, 1878, entitled. An set for the sale uf limher and- in the States of Cal Horn a. Oreunn, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public. Land States by act ol August 4, 18ii2, - ANDHF.W M. DANIELSON. ol I'asalt, County of Kagle, S ate of Col orado, has this dav filed in ill's ollice his sworn statement No. 095, for lb liurchase of the i. of SW'i and l-ots 3 and 4 ol Section No 18 iu Township No. 34 South, Range No. 4 w, and wi I oiler proof to show that the land sought is more v . Liable for its timber or nne than for airri cultural purposes, and to establish lib claim to said land before J O Ilooth, County Judge, at hie olhce at Gran's I as, Oregon, on Saturday the 1 7 1 la day of September, lis 4. He names as wit nesses : W. B. Sherman, of Grants Pass, Ore ; V.. V. Smfih, of Gianta Pass. Ore. ; C V. Henkle, of Grants Pass, Ore.; K. R Cole, ol Grants Pass, Ore. Any and all peisons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this ollice -n or before said 17th dyo( Sep t inber, 1K)4 J T. Bkidukb, Register. ) I) II. II. Time Curd No, No. 2 for Yaiininn Leaves Alhauy Leaves Corvullis Ai rives Yutiaiuu No. 1 Returning Leaves Yatiuintt Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany No. 'i for Detroit Leave Allutiy Arrives Detroit 2(1. 12:45 P. 1 :45 P. 6 :40 P. . 7 :15 A. M. . 1 1 :S0 A. M. .12:15 P. M. 1 :00 P. B 00 P. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit B::t0A. M. rrives Alluiny II :15 A.M. Traiu o. 1 urriv-s in Alhauy iu tune to connect with the H. P. south bound train, as veil :ts giving two or thr e hours iu Alluiny before depar ture of 9. P. iiorth hound Iniin. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvullis and Albany, Hiving direct service to Newport and adjacent hi aches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Preiteu ntisii auu otner mountain resorts leaves Alti.iny at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about f!:00 p. m. ror rurtlier information apply to KDWIN STONE, Mauager. T. COCKKELL, Aaeut, Albany. II. H. CKdNLSE, Aiient, Corvallia. BRIGHT'S DISEASE The lar(Mt sum ever paid lor a ore scrtpt'iin. chsuittd lisnds in San hran- iseo. .at. JO, 1!W1. The aransfvr in volved ii. eom and stcs k II I'.'.fiOU Otlano as fs d lv ,i partv ol hnsiness men m "-c fic fur siriiihi's liseae and Dia Is i-s, tintierto incurHtile.rtiseasfS. I'lit y cinioenee,! iIB serious i.vrti--:ioo of the Pi-eeitic Nov. 15, KsX) I tin- liil.Tvieaetl scores of the rmeil atid i led il out on its menu hy pulling on-i ihrw- doxi-n cases nn the treatment si d ai hiiix them. Tliei alsoitol ph siei i. lo name chronic, mi uialde cases, sii.l sdiiiMii.lsr.d it and il flivticians no pi.l. s. l"p lo An. L'.s, H7 per .-enl l toe lei cases acre et her well oi l r wt- ssifa favorably I'lo re Ik-ilk ''ni thirteen per rent o I. i'ntei. The parliea aere satisfied and cloud I be irsus letl.ui. The proteetlinK ol I e ii.vestu'atinit romuiittee and th clini. al rejsois of the test cases Here published and sill lie mailed tree on application. Address John J. tli.Ttm Company. 4JA) MontKoinery St. tan Fran cisco, Cal. MOTHERS and DAUGHTERS tiy K EX ICON A lhe .Modern lieniedv fur Women Klvioisi has Cured tome of llis aorl cases of OVARIAN AND UTERINE DISORDERS Hxitir cure (or Lcucorrhooa THE REXICONA CO. l.uY Autun W.vtipI v !elid for llooi.lel. f tan Joe, Cal. ASK THE AGENT FOR ! TIOKETN 1 VIA TO SPOKANE, ST PAUL OULUTH, WINNE AFOLIt CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS ana ALL POINTS EAST ANIJ SOUTH THE FLYE.R AND THE FAST MAIL SI'LKXDin SKIIVICK I P-TO-DATE EQUIPS! E.T COLHTEOU8 EMPLOYES lis) light trip acrose l lie Cascade and Itocky Moumalns. Forticki-tj, rates, folders and full infor mation, call on or address 11. DICKSON, c t a 122 Third Street, Portland S. G. YEKKES, G. W. P. A 6 2 First Avenue Seattle, Wa-h. We give expditf d seivice on fteiwlit Ii iu'e vour shipments via Great North ern. Full in'nnnaiion from Wg. IIahiikh, (Jcr.eral Agent, Portland, Oreson. Trade IVUrks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrnne npndlnj l nkPtrh and dPHPrlfitlo i nmj qnloklf Mtertatn our opinion free wfietlmr n InTtaiitlnn tu prtihubly pritentaM'. riimnMinlfH lionitttficliyforintleiittal. Handbisnkon Vttei.V tent free. Olttnut BRncy fr utM-tinni lmtut". PntcntR taken thrnuirh Munti A i u. rvcelro fperiat notice, without chinre. tu tho Scientific Jlmcrlcati. A hanrtiomelr niORtrntPti win.'. I rr"rt rir. (rttlatlon of any ncK'iiiiU'; jourtiiil. 'I'oni:, tM yfvir: fur moillii, L tol.i l-yi!! Tivci4lt'r- llraneh HSIne. rat r Ws-li ' GRAND PCIZEl . 50 YEARS' (L. EXPERIENCE COLUMBIA CYLINDER r i iis.... ) i ah. m ka-. itl k':? two m:iliois? Co'umbsa Phonora)h Com)fltiy, i28 Seventh Street, ti-naffra GRAND PBIZEnos&MPARCS 1900 For sale in Granti Pais by W. A. Paddock. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WORLD'S FAIR Travel via Denver and tho Durlington Route to St. Louis if you want an interesting, comfortable and safe journey. The Burlington is the only railroad running its own trains over its own rails all the way from Denver to St. Louis, Fast time, clean and comfortable cars, obliging employes, good meals in dining cars at moderate prices. Let me give you detailed information about the trip. Write your name and address here. AJJrtss . Then cut out this od today and mail o A. C. SHELDON, GENERAL AOENT URLINOVON ROUTE, m- 100 Taiao SvassT, PORTLAND. HO' FOR ST. LODIS AND THE WORLD'S FAIR WILL YOU See NaturVi Art Gsllry;ol sttrsttion, at St Loui. ThU caa nlv k $oinj rtturainj via h SCEMIC USE OF THE E QuVla'e nS CVPM t T I ? T.ON S . NSU RPASSf n isj Wriw lor OI.trMd boolt rt C.W,', (,., ,i,hU . ruort, W.C.M-IIllll1Jf Jonerl A.t 124 Third Stmt .AT1 ... PORTLAND, OREGON TTItttllll Hw LADIES, ATTENTION! : tirii;inai aim only genuine , Fbkncii Tansv Wakkks for wile by leading druRKists, l r oox. ditto and reliuhle. Accept ao lubititutc. tttfnir it rm n mmum mn,ii,, Oregon Shoit Line and Union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily Throueh Pullman standard nn.l t.i . aleepuiK cars daily to I Inialia, Cliieapi sis kane; tourist sleeping cars daily to Kan's, City; through Pullman tourist sleeuin. cars (personally conducted) weekly to i hi! caifo, Kansas City; reclining chair eari (seats free) to the East daily. 70 HOURS PORTLAM3 TO CHICAGO No change of curs. 70 Dkpaut Time Si'Hki)ii.ks Aiiiuvs I'Kom -' p.m. POK From Portland Chicago .Suit Luke,T)enveri Kt' Portland Worth, Oinuha. Special Kansan City, StJ Louis, ChicuHoand Kast. " 9:15 a. mJ via Hunt itigtoji. Atlantic Salt Luke, Denver- Express 8:l.r) p. ni. via Hunt intrton. St. l'aul Ft. Worth. Omaha! KansaH City, St! 7:15 a.m. Louis, Chicago, and Kust. I Walla Wulla, Lewis- Fast Mail ton, Spokane, Wal- luce.Pullmun. Min 8:(XI a. tu. noapolU, St. PaulJ Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kust. 6:15 p.m. via Spokane. Ocean anil Itiver Kchetlule. For San Hraneisco Every five days at 8 p. in. For Astoria, way noinls and North lleaeh Daily (exetpt Sunday) at s p.m.; rialurilav at 10 p. in. Daily aV-rviee t water periniuing) on Willamette and Yamliiil rivers. For further information ask or write your nearest ticket auent, or A. L. CRAIG, Cenerul Passenger A cent. The Oregon Hailruad ,V. Navigaiiuii Co. Portland. Oreiton. PARIS 1900 RECORDS TU any make of talking machine NEW PROCESS Black Duptr-hjidened Beau! If ul ouollly of tone Much more djra'jlo than antj other cylinder e n e K N rf a B M SS CENTS EACH PORTLAND, ORE. ORE. BE THERE? the Rockic. in tii fo r r r n - - J L n V I C E PLEASE sr:S 1