4 ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, SEPTEMBER t, 1904. CLEANING THE TOWN THE WORK OP A PROGRESSIVE CIVIC IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE. of KtUntno, Mich., flea the Streets and Beautify Vara. Ba tetiool Croaads Maar OrcaaUa tloae la tha League, The work undertaken by the women . of Kalamazoo, Mich., to clean the streets and beautify that town li an example for the women of every city town and hamlet in the United State to follow. The good housewives of all these places kijpp their own home clean. Why can-t they keep the streets clean? ihe success with which these "women have cleaned up Kalamazoo and are keeping It clean la worthy of emulation. It ouKht to result, and per haps It will. In the formation of other women's chic league In all part of the country. Knlumaxoo Ih a pretty clean town, but It I going to be the cleanest ever now Hint women are the captains of the "white wlnga," anil the bent of It In they're not going to atop at Jut little street Hprlnkllng and diluting off a hit, hut they're going to plant tree and flowers all over and have vine trained to cover unalghtly building and make little tipntH of beauty out of old buck yurds and real park out of hlg vacant Iota. The Women' Civic Improvement league, which 1 engaged In the work of cleaning and beautifying Kalamazoo, wan perfected a abort time ago, and during ita abort exlxtcnce It baa accom plished what many another league of long Htaiullng haa failed to do, siiys the Ilrookiyu Kngle. In the very atart It arotixcd public aeutlmeiit, and that I half the battle. The league waa very popular and grew rapidly until now Its membership reaches 400, and they coiup from some of the beat and stron gest organization of the city. Hut It is not only the club women who are Interested In this municipal movement, for many prominent business and pro fessional men and city ofllchtl are also Identified with It. Among Its honorary members are the mayor ami the city councllmen. Hut, while all these men folk are giving the organization their moral support and perhaps helping It on a little bit flunuclally, you must un derstand that the women aro tho bosses and that It Is through their effort Hint the ! reels are being kept so spick and span. While tho Women from the beat fam ilies of the city aro the leader of the league, It Is by no means a class or ganization. As an cvldenco of this colored women' organization, known as the Celery City club, baa Joined the civic society. Tula colored women's club haa been doing work among the colored population of tho town that has been surprising everybody, so when tho present street cleaning movement wu first talked about the colored women sent In word that they should be glad to co-operate with the new or ganization, and their service were readily accepted. The Women' Civic Improvement league was organized In a moat busi nesslike manner. Eacb ward chairman ha a assistant member of sub committee of Ave women. Among the organizations that comprise the league re the Ladles' Library association. th People's Church society, delegates of the Daughters of the American Rev olution, Celery City club, Methodist rastora' union, Twentieth Century club, St. I.uke' guild. Woman' Christian Temperance uulon and the Hebrew Ladles' Ileucvolent association. The leader of the league believe that every one in th community should help In this work of cleaning and beau tifying the town, and they havo there fore s iked the school children to do all they can In the good causo. Efforts will lie made to have the school grounds places of beauty. Treea and plums are to be set out In the school yards, and window gardening will ba encouraged. A great deal of work will also bo done In the parks, and flowers will bloom In all parts of the town. Hut In the meantime sanitary condi tions are not to be neglected, In this connection Mrs. Crane, who organized tho leaguo, will prove invaluable, aa lier efforts in the lino of meat and milk lnspeotlon are well known all over the stute of Michigan. She has been so successful In ber endeavors In this di rection (lint she has had bill passed In the state legislature lit favor of her methods, and the work has been so Well thought of that It has been taken Up In Indiana and other states, ( lean lines In nil things Hint appertain to food bus been Mrs. Crane chief con cern for several years past. The city council signed a contract with the Women's Civic Improvement league for the cleaning of the thor oughfares In the business section nf Kalamazoo, and the women have had complete charge of the work. Men are kept constantly at work armed with push carts, brooms, boos and scrauer. Tho dirt Is placed In sacks and at the end of the d:iy Is removed. One each week tho streets are thoroughly flush ed by the lire department. To aid In keeping the highway tidy tho league lias placed at freipient Inter. Tals on poles along the street metal oozes of bright aluminium color and plainly marked as receptacles for wast material of all kinds. Iluaaa ta drove. There Is a small town In Illinois that bus the proper spirit and la bound to grow and prosper. Iteccntly its enter prising citizens organized n board of trade and sent out Inducements to cap italists to Invest there It Is always a hopeful sign when small communities take up the iuetlon of home Improve ment on tiiilii-trlul lines, for that Is lb Sort of energy that wins wealth. Hal Sild a Pile of Chamherlam'i Couth Kmtly, I have sold Cli'tuiberlain's cough edv fiu- 101 le than W years mid it has given entire satisfaction. 1 have sold a pile ol it ami eiiti recommend It highly. Joseph Mi'Klhiiiey, Liu ton, Iowa. You will llnd this remedy a good friend when troubled with it cough or cold. It always atf.irds quick relief and is pleasant to lake. For sale by all drugigsts. Bcauplul Women. I'luinpcl ks. flushed with the soft glow ol health and a pure complex ion. make all wcineii beautiful. Take a small dose of Herblne after each meal; it will prevent const I pa Hon aud help digest what you have eaten. Silo. Mrs. Win. M. Slrond, Middlothh!!, Texas, writes, Mar ill. IWHll "We have used Herbiue iu our family for eight years, and found it the best medicine wn ever ost-d for coustiiatiou. bill his fever and HtJi'r"''" bj Mo'1''1 ,,rUR "IMPROVING FARM LIFE. The Ktea at Co Hoaas la land Caaaaiaaltlcs, "Before I close I am anxioua to apeak of a feature of the case which is too often overlooked," said a speaker at a recent good roads convention. "We are bearing a great deal about dissatis faction on the farm. Uecently a num 'ier of Indiana educators have devoted siucu time to the consideration of waya and meana of keeping the boy on the farm. While w have no desire to repress the rural genius wbo need the life of the city to bring hliu to hi best development. It Is, of course. most Important matter that feeling of dissatisfaction shall not take hold of our rural districts and unsettle a dis tribution of hihor which long experi ence haa shown la economically desir able. Dissatisfaction with rural con dition can often be remedied by other means than removal to the city. "The opening up of iuterurban Hues, the extension of telephones Into farm ing regions, the development of the rural free delivery service all these have done a vast amount toward light ening the burdens of farm life. Tbey have bellied to Infuse Into the dull drudgery of farm work the life and gayety of the city. They have helped to bring together young men and wo men whose social Instincts for com pauionshlp cannot be repressed. It Is small wonder that farmers' sous and daughters win fret and atruggle to be freed from an environment which keep them prisoners several months out of the your because the roads are luipnssable. "The effect of good roads lias been not only to belli banish discontent from the farmers, but also to brighten the lives of all classes of our citizens. It Is not too much to say that an era of good roads will bring with It an era of opti mism. I remember a few year ago of hearing one of Indiana's well known literary men spoil k of the feeling of personal happiness and buoyuncy that came to him from tho reflection that at least a dozen hard, well kept stone roads led out of bis homo In Craw fordsvllle, bringing III in within easy reach of his farm and his favorite fish ing grounds and opening up to him the whole book of nature. It gave him a rosier View of life. And so It must be nlwnys and ev erywhere that belter opportunities for the enjoyment of life's blessing will make us happier, better citizens. Among the things that are large fac tors lu bringing on this era of good feeling 1 give a H-oniliicnt place to the development of good roada." VERMONT ROADS. Slate's Unique Sratera Par Aldlasr I lllshwar luiprovesiiat, The Vermont system of state aid for highway Improvement Is untune aud specially adapted to rural towns, says writer In Uood Itoad Magazine. No delit Is Incurred. A money state tax Is annually assessed and apportionment made to the tonus on a basis of road mileage. Towns receive money on cer tificate of tho state highway comuils slou that such town has expended tho amount In permanent road work ac cording to spcflllcntloiis and regula Hons made by the state commissioner and to bis satisfaction. Thus every town Is benefited by a section of Im proved road each year. The type of road I lelford base with gravel sur face. Tho amount expended III 11KI.I was fIst.WKl.MI. There were built IC.N miles I'M, .'I of which has telford foundation also i.isis culverts of stone niiil tile. The amount nf state rood fund for l'.HM wilt be about ? !'.'..( w K). We are not building macadam roads, but a typo uf road costing very much less, seldom more than f l.iKKl per mile These roads are entirely satisfactory, aa more comfortable for horses to trav el upon, comparatively free from the dlsngrccnhlc Impalpable dust of a mac adam road and the cipcnse of main taining reduced to the minimum, usu ally from fill to Hi! per mile per yeur. Aa will be seen, slate aid Is extended to every town. We tire gradually and surely Improving tho main roads in every part of the state, with Hie result of good country roads generally. Tha Ssvlua at Tim. The saving In cost of hauling loads to market over uood roads compared with the same haul over bud roads has been strikingly Illustrated ngalii and again mid with a fair degree of accu racy. Hut the saving of time lu driving oter good Mads as compared with poor ones has not been given the considera tion it merits. This saving of good mads applies with etinnl force whether they be used by the farmer In going to town lu his light esrrlage, the auto Iiioblllst or the bicyclist. It has been estimated that a half hour's tlmo can bo saved In passing over every five miles of goisl road as compared with the same length of bad mad. As time has never been more valuable than It Is In these days of the twentieth century, hero Is another argument for the good roads movement Unit Is often overlooked- (lood Itoads klaguzlne. :ort of (inoil lloadi la ('aha. Some remarkable results of building macadam roads In Cubit are noted by American travelers there. In the N'lca ragiiun valley the years ago not a sin gle bouse existed beyond Caiman. At present the entire country Is dotted with them, and the valley alone ha a population of .Vis). Would Mlllloaa. One thousand million tons of freight in' now handled yearly by our rail roads, and lo put this freight on the cars means an expenditure of 11.000. tM1.1V, one half of which might be saved by Improving the condition of the common mud Ntjloud Coldi. Every jutrt of the tnucou m. bnine, the nose, throat, ears.bead and lungs, etc , ie subjected to disease and blight frou glected colds. Ballard's Horehound Syrup is a pleas ant and etfective remedy. '.Vie, ,VV el-00. W. AkeudrlcR. Valley Mills, Texas, writes: "1 have used Hal laru's Hurehouml Syrup (or coughs and throat troubles; It is a pleasant and most etTeetive remedy." For sale by Model Drug store. what It Liff? Ill the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, isiiu results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting iu couatiiiatlon, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly readjusts this, n'a gentle, yet thorough. On. j,v Bt Nntioiml Drug Store aud Oraul. Pass Pharmacy. "G6 we Rinch !t and rmijh It and you'll sooa p -t rid of that wcik chest and that hack- coux'h." That is what the doctor aai 1 to a young married man with a wift and child to care fur and a uiodcst V salary to support the n on. He couldn't go West. Love and duty lied him to his desk in tils city. People don't have to travel to cure ought or strcngth-n weak Itiutfi. Dr. Pierce's (olden Medical Dis :overy cures ob stinate, deep -se ited coughs, brou -hitis, ble -ding of the lungs, weakness, emici.ilion and other forms of disease which if neglected or utuklll fully treated terminate fatally in con sumption. "f will writ yrm whit Dr. Pierce's Goldes Mr llcsl !lrw-ry has Hone Tor me." aafs fVcrgr 11 BrU-hrr, Kvj.. of IStrton, 1'ik? County. Ky. "Thirteen years tiro I was woumteil hy hall passnis thr-wlsh mi tons. I have hart a Ink! eoufh al nioct ever since, with aherlneM of t,re.itn, and it waa very eany to take o,ll : the alitflilert change of weather wmild caute the c mifh to be ft luil I would have to ait up ill tied all uijrrit C'Hild not eat or sleep at times : waa all run down; aiuld not work at all. A lr niontlis af! I tx-aau using Or. Pierre's (Void, Medical nisi)very. Have Dot sard more than two liottlea, and now can eat. aleeo. ami work and I feel like a new man I cannot find words lo aunVieuily recommend Dr. Pierce's (Golden Medical Ulaeovery, ur tell Ihe guod It haa done Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt ot 21 one-cent sumps to pi expense oi mailing only, i lie nook ha Ior dsi'cs and over 700 illustrations. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. la Praiic of Chamhtrltia't Colic. Cholers and Diarrhoea Remtdy Allow mo to give yon a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itomodv says Mr. John Ilumlett, of Kngle Puss, Texas. "I suffered one week Willi bowel tronble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any roliof, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant bore, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I fult greatly relieved and when I bad taken tho third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my lieuit for pnttiiig this groat remedy in tha hands of man kind. " For sale by all druggists. World's Fair Excursion Tho Denver & Rio (j ramie, in con nection with the Missouri Piioific.will ran a erles of Personal I v Conducted Excursions to the World' Fair during Juno. These excursions vill run through to St. Louis without change of cars, making short stops at princi pal points mi route. The ilrst of those excuisons wiil leave Portland Juno ?th, mid the second Juno 17th. The rate from Uruuta Pass will bo 77.BO to Ht. Louis and returu. Ex cursionists going via the Denver & Itio Orando liuvu tho 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. Tl.o stops arranged give nn opiHirtnnily c f visiting the various struts of iuterest ill and about Suit Ukti City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to Bccoinuuiy one of those excursions wito at once to W. C. Mcliiide, 124 Third street. Port- land, for sloeplug car reservations. Abiccft. W. H. Harrison, Clevelnud, Miss., writes, Aug. 15, ItKij: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow IJiiiment. I stepped on a uail. which caused tho cords in my leg to contract and an abscess to raise in my knee, mid lint doctor told 1110 that I would have a stiff loir, so one lay I went to J. F. Ixird's drug sloro. Ho recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment ; I got a SOu size, aud it cured my leg. It is the best lini ment in tho world. " ABSCKSSKS, with few exceptions, aro indicative of const i'mtiou or de bility. They may, however, result from blows or from foreign bodies. Introduced into the skin or flesh, such as splinters, thorns, eto. For sale bv Model Drug Store. How About Your Summer Veen turn? Newport on Yaquinit Bay is the ideal seasiibi resort of the North Pacific Coast. Hound trip tickets 111 greatly reduced rates oil sale from all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on mid after June 1st. Ask agents for further Information and a handsomely illustrated souvenir lmoklet. or write to Kilwln Stone, Manager C. - K. K. iv, Aliiany, Ore. or W. K. fiitimu. U. P. A., S. P. Co. Portland. tHEDFOHD'si BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL I.IVFR MFTiiriMFi aft lUVlUllIUX 1 a A sallow eottintexioi Jt biluin-oicM and a o are common indu-ati m ami knin, t ditc.tse. K Ik'ucI troubles. cen' lion, dirtiness oiited tongue 'attorn of lner Monia. h siid t're as tio v are true luuucdintc warning I v pain, lull liver an, I kidney tn.nl. I.-. though less painful at tlie tart, are much hatdirto cure. V dford's HUk Ih.mglii never fuils to (.clie nt .nscated liver and weakened kid ncva. It stirs up the torpid liver to mrow oil the germ of fever and ague. It la a certain preventive of cholera and Bright a disrate o( Ilia Ki.lnevs. Willi kidney, re inforced by Tltedford'a Black fraught thotiiaiidsof persona hare dwell immune in the inidit of yel low fever. Manv families live in perfect health and -have no other dorter than Thedford'i Black Draught. It is always on hand (or ue in an emergency and saves many enive calls' of a doctor. Mulliru. 1 C. March 10 1001 I have uted Vhcdtsrd'i Hlack Dr..,. hi far thrae ytart and I hv aot had to ta to a doctor tin. a I have beta Ukinjlt. It It th hail medium , me thai la aa mi mar Ml lor Uvte and kidney i-ouhlai ana dytptptla tad other Kv. A. 0. LEWIS. V A Boy's Wild Rids lor UU. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Dis eofcry for consumption, cough aud colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesville, lud., endured death's agoniei from asthma; but this wnuderfol medicine gave instant relief and soon cored him. He writes: "I now shop aonndly every night" Like marvel ona cares of consumption, pneumoiia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove It matchless merit for all throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed bottles SOu and 11.00. Ttial bottles free at National Drug Store and Grants Pass Pharmacy. Emergency Medicines. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use incases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a household necessity is Cham berlaiu's Paiu Balm. By applying it promptly to a cot, braise or born, it allays the pain aud causes the in jury to lieal in about one-third the time usually required aud as it is an antiseptic it prevents auy dauger ot nlood poisoning. When Pain Balm is kept at baud, a pain may be treat ed before inflammation seta in, woich insures a quick recovery. For sale by all druggists. Sprains. a. A. Kead, Cisco, Texas, writes March, 11th, HMl : "My wrist was spraiuod so badly by a fall that it was useless; and after using several remedies that failed to give relief, used Ballard's Snow Liniment, aud was cured. I earnestly recommend it to any one suffering from sprains. 25c, 60c, f 1.00 at Model Drug Store. Buckltn't Arnlts Salve. Has worldwide fame for uiarvollons cures. Jt surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, burus, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever soies, chapped hands, skin eruptious inful lalild for piles. Loro guariin- teed. Only 25 Drug store aud cenis at National Grunts Pass Phur- oiuoy. DIRECTORY JOHEI'ill.NK COUNTY OFr'ICKKS. Judge Commissioners. J. (). Ilooth I J . T. Logan IC K. Lovelace H. V. Cheshire Clerk Heiuitv Clerk T. P. Judson Hherill (ieo. V' Lewis Krnest Lister Deputy .Slieritt. I'reasurer J. T. Taylor Lincoln HavsKe W. II. Kallin II (I. McCtilloch W. II. Flanagan School Hupt Assessor Mtirvevor Coroner CITY Or'HL'KHN. Mayor II. I,, (lilkey Auditor and Police Juilne .('. K Mvl, Treasurer Col. W. lolii'ison Ity Attorney .. II. 1). N Marshal Ueo. Finch Nlreel hupt John Patrick -ouiiciiinen -v. si. .Mair. li.J. Ilarlier J. L. Calvert, T. W Williams, W. 0. riniith, J. A. Hehkopf, II. c. Per kins, J sines Trimble. FIIATKKNAL HHCIKTIKS. Grants Pass l.odge A. F. A A. M., No. 84. rcKUlur coiiitnunii ation lirst ami third halurdays. Visiting brothers cordially Mtitt-o. 1,. tt . iuuos . .11 A J. Plus, Hec'y. Itoyill Arch .Masons - Keames ( hauler Nn 2H meets second and fourth Wednesday J. K. i'STSHsoa. Secy. II. I nuniiiii, null. 11. l. llilHZlvif , Secy Knights Nil. 8, Templar - Melita Commander meets, second Friday ot tac-l Month in Masonic Temnle W. II. IIahaton. Km. ('.im (ISO. 11. ('AI.1IOIIS, Itec. Kaslcrn (star Josephine Chapter, No. Mi meets lirst and (hint Wednesday evenings of each month in Masonic nail. Masv L. (ok, W. M Mas II. Zoi.i.ku. Hee'y. 1. . i). r.,uolilen Hole Lodne No. 7 meets every Saturday night at 1. 0. O. r- nan. r. II. cnailT, T. Y. )r ah, Secv. N. (i Visiting brothers invited. I'aran Fiicaiiipment I. (. O. F. No. meets secouil and lourtli Thursday at 1. tl. t. r. nail, I'ksn sjciiailiT, T. Y. IIHAS, tiec'y. ('. f Kehekahs J'.tlia l.ehekah. No 4!l, meets second and lourllt Momlny, I. II. 0. F hall. Hi jiii I.HKts. N.U M.J minis Pavis. hecy. 'luted Artisans drains Pass Assemlilv n. 4!t, meets alternate I uesdavs 11 A.K. I'.W.Iiall. A. K. VooKllits, J. II. I'aiumick, Secy. Master Artisan Wo.Klinen of the W orl.l Itoeue Kiver ( ump No. .' meets second and fourth m.ia)s a( woodman tlall. tii. It. clover, C. C. ('. K. Mayhks, Clerk. Women of W.Ht.lcraft Azalea Cir.le. No Is2, nieels lirst and third Mondays al woodmen hall. Mrs. M. K. iHiinv. Mrs. lone Frier. Clerk. '. N M.Mlern Woodmen ol America -llrants Pass ( snip No. and, nieels 'Jinl and lib Wediies day Kveiiiugs al W.itsliuen hall al 7 .'lo. Ike M. ivis, V. V, W. T. lloulder, Clerk. ron"ters ot America -Court Josephine No. 2S, niwls each Wednesday etcept inr tirst, si .t. .1. 1 . vt . nail. F. (1. Mnekrr. F. S. F. Feisch, ('. It. losrpbme l-mte. No. I1J, A. 1). V. W. meets iu A. . ('. W.hsll. IMxoll build ing every Momlnv evenintr. F. W'. llciosKtii, M. W. B A.tasaso, Krcor.ler. Hawthorne Lodge, No. il, P. of II.. A. (. I'. W. nieels every alternate Tui-Mtay evening lit A. II I . Yt . i. .in I. oil. In. w. Mss. A. M.'Casihv.C ol II Mas. I. tnu lists. Ive, order. itojsl Neishtmrs of America l.di'.h I' Mipe I amp No. '.still, meels ll sn.l ,lrd t ll.lnys tl A. (. I . W hail Koe l.ravlio. tirade. Henrietta oiler, hr.-or.ler. Urder of Pen.lo While K.ick Council No. Piii, meels 111 V,mtuien Ifsll sturilav muhls. lim A Ihi'K, t'oiinielor. ' M.scis, W. Hohsiss, .r.reiry. lirst Men t'litikllma Wiuwani No l 1. It. M. II M. Ksksi s. s.Khein. t. A. Tlloats, I'liirtoi Itisordi. Knikhls of ihe Maccul.ee (iranis lent. No. 1.1 Hurls nrl and I'liursdavs nl Woodmen hail. I'a ll.ir.1 W 111. Allied, F. A. Mow tit.. Kevord KrrH-r. ( uimander Ladies of the Ma.vanees -(irants I'avt, lll No Is holds rrtlllar "Htnew," lirsi ami ihml Tlmrs la.s al A. i. I . W. hall Visiting si-ier-. nmhabv Invited. Mrs. Wiia Hale, I., c. ' .Mtry Mtiinions. Krcvrd krrprr l'nilr.1 Hr.tthrrli.Kst ot i'aretitrra and Joiners ol Amrri.-a I'nion No. Ills nierts src.in.t and fourth Fridays 01 rach 1110111I1 at A. O. ('. W. Hail. ' It. IV Cole. K. .sr.-. J. p. liaicriier, Pres. 1'. A. Fiugerald, F. Srv y, Knights of I'yttiiasTlirriuopvlae No. .VI, meet, tacit lursday nig III 7 .! W. (I. W. Hsu. M T. T ii.v f f Tea Wu.LiAvt, k of K and S. Uran.l Army of Uit Keputihr-tien. Logan I'o-t No. ;t. inrrls ttr-t Wednesday at A.l. I . W. hall. Jous faraica J. K. I'irta.is, Adjt. Coin Woman's Itehri Corps -l.eneral Logan No , nieris id and (tit aturdayt al i p. lit at A. O I'. W, hill. Mrs. Hose Waidman. 1'res. Mrt. T. P. Cornell, Ktvy. Fearful Odds Ajainit Dim. j Bedridden, nlone aud destitute aucn, iu oriei, was (tie condition 01 an old soldier, by name of J. J. t Havens, Versailles, O. For years be was trouliled with Kidney din an and , neither doctors nnr medicim j gavel him relief. At length he tried th e-' trie Bitters. It put hi.u on his feet in short order and now he test ill', a. "I'm on the road to c.implete recov ery. " Best on earth for Liver and Kiluey troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel complaint;." Only .50c, Gurauteed by Nalioual Drug Store and Grants Pass Phar- j macy. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Surah Max- ) well, Deceased. j Notice is hereby given by the ex ecutrix of the Estate of Sarah Mx- well, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claims agaii.st the said deceased, to exhibit them with necessary vouchers, within six mouths from the date ot the flist publication of this notice, to the executrix at iior home at Wilderville, in Josephine County, Oregon. First dale of publication, July 28, 11KU. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, Julv 20, 11)04. EVA HALSTEAD. Executrix, By 11. B. Hendrix, her Attoruev. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Paciflo Pino Needle Co., location of triucipal place ot business Sun ruiicisco, Cal., location of works ti rant s Pass, Ore. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held on the loth day nf August, 1IKI4, an assessment, Ho. 4, of One Dollar and 50 cents (f 1. 50) tier ehare, wus levied upon the cupilal stock of the corpora tion, payable 'iiimedia'ely in L'uiti d States gold coin to the secretary nt the oflice of the company, No. 8il2-.Hitl Sut ter ttreet. San Francisco, California. Any stock uihiii which this assess ment shall remain Diinaid on the loth of September, III04, will be delinquent aud advertised for sale at public auc tion and unless payment is made be fore will be sold on Monday, the llrd lay of October, 11104, to nay the de linquent assessment togi titer with the costs of adverting and expenses of i sale. 1 By order of the Board of Directors. M. R. CORDS, Secretary. Office No. !!H2-l!C,f, Sutter street. San Frnnciiso, Citl. SUMMONS. I Iu tho Circuit Court of the Slato of Or-1 1 gun, for the Couutv of Josetihine i Daisy Seliger, 1 PlnuitilT, Suit vs. fur Weuzol Seliger, Divorce. Defendant. I To Weuzol Selieer. Defendant : III the namo of the State of Oregon: 1 011 aro hereby required to nimear Hid answer the complaint diet) aeamst you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the lirst publication ot this summons, which is the 18th day of AuL'ust. IIMU : if yon fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to Hie court for the relief demanded in tho complaint, iiamely: A decree of divorce diss" ly ing and setting aside tho 4ntirriago re lations existing between the tilaiulill" and defendant. This summons is nnblished bv order of the Hon J.O. Booth, County Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, made 011 too inui nay ot August, 11101. The late oi the first 1 ublication is Almost IS, 11)04, and the lust publication S, n- te ruber 21), I'.HU. ROBERT GLENN SMITH, Attorney for Pbtiutih. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of thu State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine. Anna Frost, 1 Plaintiff, Suit vs. J. fr Thomas J. Frost, Divorce. Defendant. I To Thomas J. Frost, Defendant : In tho name ol tho Statu of Oregon: You aro hereby required to uppt ar ami answer the complaint filed against you in the alive entitled suit on or before six weeks rroni tho date of the first publication of this summons, which is the 18th day of August, Hint; if you fail tc npis'iir and answer, the phiin. titf will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, name ly: A decree annulling and setting aside the marriage relations existing lv tween the plaintiff and defendant, mid for the custody of the minor chil dren, Lee, Delia, Herbert, Merle and John Frost. This summons is published by order of tho Hon.J. O. Ilooth, Count v Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, made on tho lStb day ol August, IIKH. The date of the first publication is August I St It 11)114, and the last publication Sep tember 'J'., Itsu. KOliKItT C.LF.SN SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine. Mildred Spnrhawk, . PiaiutilT, Suit vs. - f,,r Cluirles Sparbaw k, Divorce. Defendant. I To Chillies Spnrhawk. Defendant: In the name of tho State of Oiegon : You are hereby required to apicar ami answer the complaint tiled against von 111 the above entitled suit 1111 or be fore six weeks from the date cf the lirst publical ion nt this summons, w hich is the 1Mb day nf August, II1114 ; if yon fail to app.ur and answer, the phiintitT w ill npplv lo ihe court for the relief demanded in the compbii' t, nainley: A decree of Ihe court ills soslvlng and telling aside the marriage relations existing between nl.uniitrl and defendant and for the custody of the minor children, I.yiidcn Spnrhawk and Mildred Spnrhawk. and for such other relief as to the coiut may semi " equitable. tins summons is luibl shed bv order of the lion. J. O. Month, Countv Jude of Josephine County, Oregon, imint I on the I St li tlav cf August. r.K'4. 1 lie I date of the tirst publication is August Is, mm, and the Inst nuhltcatiou. Sen- Iciubcr '."J. mm. KcliKliT 1; I.F.N X SMI I II. Attorney lor PiaiutilT. Sl'MMoNS. In t e rircnit Court i f t,.e St.ite (cuiiiy I I Suit ; for I Pivorc, of Oretion, for Jcsei bine I.aura M N ichols, Plaint itf, vs. Al Nichols, IVfcndittit To Al Nichols, IVfi ndiint : In Ihe name of the St ite cf Or, n n lou are heicby r..tiircd to a cnr mid : answer I e complaint tltcd against vcti t ' in the above entitled nit on or before I ' six weeks from tlie date of the Hi si i publication of this summons, which i the p4th dar of August, I1HV4; if VOd fall to appear and auswer.the plaintiff will aiMilv to the coort for the relict detnauded iu tlie complaint, namely: For a decree dissolving and si itinu aside the niarria relations tiisluitf bet ween the plaintiff and dcfcnd.nii. and for the custody of the rumor child Leoua Nidi K This summon is rublisbed bv order of the Hon J. (I. llootli. lA.iiiuv Jmlk-e ' of Jtwphiue I'oontv, llrvfon, made a ou the iSth dav of August. ISAH The. dale of the first publication is August !k IS, llHV. an, ti,,, hist pub'.ical ion Sep- s teniber 39. I'.avt I 9 KOBEHT GLKXS SMITH, i I f tnG tm Elvs Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Civo Satisfaction OtVEg RELIEF AT ONCI. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the I diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in tho Head quickly, . Restores the Senses of Taste and SmelL fcasy to ui. Contiins no ini'irious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed. Large Size, CO cents nt Druggists or by mail; Trial rwze, 10 cc its ty uia:L ELY BROTHERS, E6 V.'arr-", St.. New York, When troubled with constipation try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are eay to take and produce 110 gripping or other un pleasant c licet. For sale by all drug gists. UUth Tlnnual State Fair I Salem, Oregon Sept. 12 to 17 Good attractions, Splendid Racing, Best Band Music, $10,000 in Premiums. Mag nificient Stock Show, a Fine Camp Ground with room for all, Fresh Vv'ater piped into the ground, plenty of shade, good street tar service, and lotsof Entertainment and Ed ucation for Everybody. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 187ft. Hoseburg, Oregon, July 1H04. Notice is hereby given that in ccm pli nice with the provisions of Hie act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act lor the tale of timber lands in the Mates ol California, Oregon. Nevada anil Washington ferrit in'," as extended to all tha Public Laud States by act of .-mgiisi t, toir., CI.AUA L DANIELSON, oi t.asau, uounly ol K.agie, Slate nt t olorsdo, has this day liled in this olhce her sworn statement No. ti.'H tor tne purchase i.f Ihe SF.'acfSec- fun Nn. is in township No. S4 South, Hsnge No 4 West, ami will oiler proof to show tliBt the land soimlit is more valiiahle for Its timber or stone than for agiicnliiiral purpcsei. and to establish nerciaiui lo mid land before J. O. Booth ( oniitv Judite, at bis oflice at (irants I ass, (iregon, on Saturday, the 17ih thu 01 oeineiuuer, rjoi. Mie names as wit nesses : W. I!. Sherman, of (irants Pass, Ore. ; K. V. Smith, n tlrants pass. Ore.; C. V. tienkle, ot drmits Pass, Ore.; K. R. Cole of (irants Pass. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the ahove-descrilie.l lauds are re quested lo file their claims in this oflice on or before said 17; h day ol Hepteinher, '''04. J. T. I'.iuikjks, Register. Norit F FOU PUBLICATION. 'Tinib 'r Land, Act June .'I. 1878. United Sutes Land Oliice, b'osel.nrg, Ore , July 7. P104. Notice is hereby given that in mm. pliance Willi the prnvi-ions ol Ihe act of Congress nl June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the tale ol timber 'amis in the Spates r.f Calilorn a. Oregon. Nevada, sin! Wa-hmgtnn Tenirorv," as extended to all ihe Public Land .stales by act ol August 4, Ai-, ANHl'KW M. HtNIKI.SON, ol Basalt, County of Kagle, S'ate nf Col inado, has this day tiled in tips oliice Ins sworn statement No. Uj!t"t. for the purchase of ihe F.i of SW'4 and Lots 3 and 4 ot Section No. 18 in Township No. 84 South, Katige 0.1 t .1. siot i 1 cut-r proof to ehnw Mist in., lami lor its tin la :ilh' is icore v luable some tbsn for auri and to publish bis . iiluiral ptirp'ises, c'uilll I" sai.l Isnd I el., re J (1 Booth. Coiiniv JicU'e, at I. s oliice at liran' I . (Iret'on. on imlsv Him l-.l, .I- ol September, lis t II,. nam, a, '. Ilesces ; W. H. M.etnis'i. of l,r;i:,lt Pass, Ore ; K, V. Smfih, of liiauls I'ass. (Ire ; 0 v! Il'tikle, of tiraots pas, (Ire F H I o!e, of l iranls P, ( Ire. Any and all peimns claiminn sil vers. Iv the above tleaeiilied lauds are rr.pifcfti-d to lile llieir claims in this oliice n or bef .re said I7tli dv of Sep J ml er, Unit J r llmiHiKs. Keaister BRIGHT'S DISEASE Ihe larut'St turn ever paid lor a pre "ciiption, chsncd bands inSanrran cuco. uj. -M). litOI. The transfer in v .lved in coin and stock (?II2..'SI Oil and sis paid by s party ol business men iot a specific for sruthl's Disease and l).a Is ii", hitherto incurstile diseases. 1"' ey comnienced the serious . i.vesti k' :..n of the ajcibe Nov. 1.) Hsu) I'l.et mlervieseif scores of Ilie cil'e.l si. I m.d ii out on n nitwits hv ptittiun li t three dorin cases nu ihe Ir.s n.n. ; .1. I aali biiiK tbeiii. Ther also sol ph I si, ,,i s to name chronic, incursl.lc cases, j ti: l s.lmini.t.-ri d it mil, (he h icii ( o'j i.it.- s. I'pto 2.-,, K7 per i en' Itu.e lesi ca-es rre either aeMoi r wr. smui: favorablt . 1 I bete liriiiii bin thirteen perier.to1 ! ' .I'tiin, the parties er sal istieil and , 'I. 'ed the transaction. The pro, eeding j .1 it e investik-minit conimiiiee and the .S...-ISM. ul i,lv. easi.p mer l'"'"be.l and sill he mailed free on "canon. Address Jutix J. ri iTus ourtw, 4l'i) Monttioinerv St. San Fran. ""Co. "! MOTHERS aad DAUGHTERS tiv H l- XI coxa Ihe .Modern Kemedy fur Women Ktucost fca t'urnl tomtt.f the aorst ease ot OVARIAN AND UTERINE DISORDERS V irtiarantre a j . p..iuve .ur t..r Louoorrhooa THE RLX1C0.NA CO. I ter Aotsrs W.srtM t-end ft-r Booklet, i San Jose, Cil. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA TO SPOKANE, ST PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY rj THE FLYER AND THE FAST MAIL M'I,;NIM1 SKUVICE I P-TO-DATE EQUIPS! H.NT CO t ItT KO V 8 K M P LO Y E8 Dajllglil trip across the Cascade and llocky Mountains. For tickt-U, rates, folders tnd full inlor million, cull on or address H. DICKSON, c t. A 122 Third Street, Portland S. O. YEKKES, (4. W. P. A 612 First Avenue Seattle, Wah. We give expedited seiviceon fiei!it 1: line vour shipments via Great Notih ern. Full information from Wm. Hakiikk, (iereral Agent, Portland, Oregon. 60 YEARS' EXFERIENCE Trade Mirks Design 1 Copyrights &c. autrklr njscertAin our cpinion free Invention ta prohndlr pnteniHMe. Ci-hihi irtt.-tv lionBstnclly conrldRiitlal. IlHiKlhookon i'b.l'.!itf out frca. I li I tint augury for Bfctirint iialL':.:-. PutPiits taken thrntiL'h Wunn A Co. recefve rpteUu tuHice, without t-lmriio, tu tiio A hsnrlsomsly lilntmte! rri'hlr. I irtft't -:r rrulallon ot any SfLMUihiT .,iir..... 1'.; mi., t-. a y.vir: fonr nn.ntlia, IL bo:j I y.-.:i '.". s nln - llranrn nrn.-. rri, r rr . n-n.,. GRAND PRIZE! V COLUMBIA CYLINDER WE MOLD TWO ' 'tai MINIONS A MONTH Columbia Phonoqra)h Company, 128 Seventh Street, N an ftKaaaTl GRAND PBIZEnsaaPARIS 1900 For ule in Grants Paw by W. A. Paddock. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WORLDJS FAIR Travel via Denver and the Burlington Route to St. Louis if you want an interesting, comfortable and safe journey. Tho Burlington is tho 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. A J.lress . Then cut out this ad today and mail to A. C. SHELDON, etNERAL AOINT BURLINGTON ROUTS. W' 100 T"'" TatlT. PORTLAND. OBf. HO' FOR ST. LOUIS AND THE WORLD'S FAIR WILL YOU BE THERE? o6G Nl,UTt'' Art c",itr':' ,hc Rolli lB "wi-" t. ih ttrsctioM Si Loult. This can only bt doat by jowj er rtturaia, via tht "SCtMO USE Of IHE 0H10' u N RIVA LED c: r r w i is NEQUA LIE D DIN IN NSUR PASSED N E W..U let il.rt,rt,, boo,,., NV. C. M-lIItIIis 000 MMIMM LADIES, ATTENTION! Orifjinal and only Renuine rREScii Iassy Wakkio. fr sale by leading druggists, ? per hoi. Safe and reliable" nvwcpi W lUIUtllUlt. i WaaJ OREGON Shoit line and Union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily Throueh Pullman standard am! 1,.,..:'. sleepinu cars daily to Omaha. Chicutm s ' kane; tourist sleeping ears daily t0 Kansas City; throuith I ullman tourist sleenin, cars (personally coiidueted) weekly to flu iago, Kansas Citv; reclining cliair . (seats tree) to the East daily. " 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No change of cars. 70 Dkimkt j FOR Time Schkih-lks. Krom Portland' Akkivsj FROM liU'ittr cr. Kt Portland Worth, Oinaliu, Kansan City. St. Louis, Chicacoanil East. I ' p. 111. Special 9:1") a. in, via Hunt ingtou. Atlantic Suit Luke, Denver-f Kxpresa Ft. Worth, Oiiiahu 8:1.") p.m. Kansas City, St, 7:15 a.m. via Hunt Louis, Chicago' iiiHton. and East. I St. Paul WulhV WiilhirLowis East Mail ton, Spokane, Wal 0:1") p.m. lace. Pullman, Min H:(J() ;i. m. .via neanolbt, St. Paul. Spokane. Uuluth, Milwaukee. Chit:aKOand East. Ocean and ltiver Schedule For San Francisco Every five davs nt s n. iu. For Astoria, way points and Nnrih lleach Daily (except i-unday) at H p. in. ; Saturday al IU p. m. Daily service u,u,-r permitting) on Willamette and Vaiulnd rivers. For flintier information ak or write vour nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, (ieneral l'iiMenger Agent, The Oregon Itiiilruud iV Navignlion I o. Portland, Oregon. rPAPIS 1900 RECORDS fit any make of talking machine NEW PROCESS e n o ?5 Black Super-hardened Beautiful juolili) of tone Much more durable than any olhcr cylinder "9 e 25 CENTS EACH P0RTLAD, ORE. r ' A 1. C IL0 N S F r n S 9 e SI5 V 19 E . lmm $. jhtt tnd rttorlt 1 T t i. y , i'Utral AutMtt Attorney for PiaiutilT. 124 Third Strt PORTLAND, OREGON