Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, October 06, 1904, Page 6, Image 5

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    AOOUB UVIft COUM. (HUNTS I AM. ORKOON. OCTOBER , 1904.
A Full Line of
GROCERIES
Incluillnff
WASHBURN -CROSBY
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
Tho Crusader
and
U. S. Army
SHOE
Tor Men
Reduced Re. tea to Si. Lou I Expo
sition. The Southern pacific Co. will mil
ronud trip tickets nt greatly reduced
rates to tit. 'Louis and Chicago, ao
count the Ht. Louis, Kjpoaltlo'i, on
tlx following dates:
October 8, 4, 6.
Uoing trip must bo completed with
lu 10 days from date of sale and pas
eciigcrs will -be permitted to start ou
any day that will enable thorn to
roach dent lust Ion within the 10 days
limit, lteturn limit 00 days, bnt not
later than December 81, 1DM. For fall
information as to rates and rootva call
on Agent 8oothorn Pao.. at Orauts
Pass. W. K. Couian, O. P. A.
Southern Oiagon Stat Normal.
The Southern Oregon State Normal
School begun the year's work Wedncs.
day, September the Nth, with an at
tendance unprecedented in numbers
aud character. It has become the
policy of the state 10 malntalu the
school, aud new balldiuits with good
equipments have sprung np a if by
magic, and the large campus covered
with shade trees is now alive with
busy, ambitious happy young people
who have come from various parts of
the state, from Washington and from
Northern California.
The course of study is so arranged
as to qualify teachers for the public
schools of (he state, but manic,
literature, elocution, and the lan
guages are taught, and many persons
are taking advantage of the opportun
ities here offered for gene-al culture.
The faculty is oomposed of elevc u
nion aud women, who are special 1st
in their respective lines of work.
Tho dormitory life is wholesome and
many of the bvst students live at the
campus lu the commodious buildiugs
provided for their home. The es
pouses. Including tuition, board and
lodging, may be estimated atllBAto
1 150 jicr year.
8tndunU may eutur at any time.
For catalogue of information address
F. R. Neil, Secretary of the Faculty."
B. F. MULKKY, Pres.
The, Underwood Visible Typewriter
does everything any other typewriter
can do and many things no other writ
ing machine will do. g'Ucy at M
Front Bt., Portland, will furnish catalogue.
SUGAR PINE STORE
Kinney
WE are making a Creat Record on Shoe Sales (or the simple reason that we
carry only Shoes that we can back up with a Cuarantee that means
business, and that aside from the fact that our prices are right for the
quality, we are making lots of people happy, the first of every month, by noti
fying them to call and get the money paid for shoes the month before. We must
admit that this method of advertising costs a little more than printer's ink, and
probably does not suit the Courier, Observer or Mining Journal as well for
which we are so sorry that we will get them to print this letter to you in one is
sue of this valuable sheet. But we prefer, like Roosevelt, to suit the majority,
and that we are doing this is proven by tbeilarge number of satisfied customers
that are buying their shoes from us.
REMEMBER, the more shoes you buy of us the
more you compel us to give away, as we refund the
money on ALL SHOES sold in some ONE DAY in
EVERY MONTH, the date being announced in the
local papers the first of the month for the previous
one.
In four months, since we started this method, we have made forty-seven people
presents of a pair, or more, of shoes, making a total of fifty-one pairs that have
cost the consumer nothing, in addition to hundreds of pairs that have given per
fect satisfaction, or a new pair given in place of tbem. The number is increas
ing every month, and you might do worse than get in with the majority.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD SHOE AT THE RIGHT
PRICE, ASK WILLARD DIJNISON OR OTTO DUNLAP
TO HUNT UP A PAIR FOR YOUAT
THE SUGAR PINE STORE.
A Grand Fall Sale. Oct. 1 to Nov. 8
All Outing Flannels, including Teazle Downs and Daisy Cloths, and over four
hundred yards of fleeced Wrapper and kiraona goods, regular u4 to 18 cent
twils for this sale at the one price of 10 Cnt per v&rd.
In addition to this we will, from October 1st to November 8th, give with every
pair of Shoes or Dress Pattern, including Calico, and every sack of Flour sold, a
card which entitles the holder to four guesses as to' how many votes Roosevelt
will receive hi Oregon November 8tb. The one guessing the nearest will receive
( a check good for $25.00 worth of any merchandise in the store.
The McKinley vote in 1900 and the Republican vote in June will be printed on
back of the card to guide you In your estimates.
Bhe Sugar
THE HIGH SCHOOL SHOE
...FOR MISSES...
Emergency Mcdlclnu,
It is a great coaveuience to have at
hand reliablu remedies for use lu cast's
of accident aud for slight injuries
and ailments. A good liuimeut and
one that is fast becoming a favorite
if not a household necessity Is Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, lly applying
It promptly to a cut, bruise or burn,
it allays the pain aud causes the in
jury to heal in about oue-third the
time usually required aud as it is
au antiseptic It prevents any danger ot
blood poisoning. When Pain Halm
is kept at hand, a palu may bn treat
ed before inflammation sets in, wuich
insures a quick recovery. For sale by
all druggists.
Sour Stomach,
When the quantity of food takeu is
too large or the quality too rich, sour
stomach is likely to follow, aud es
pecially so if the digestlou has beeu
weakened by constipation. Kat
slowly aud not too freely of easily di
gested food. MaHtlcate the food
thoroughly. Let five hour, elapse
between meals, and wheu you feel a
fullness aud weight in the regiou ot
the stomach after eating, take Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
aud the sour stomach may be avoided.
For sale by all druggists.
Buckltn'i Arnica Salva.
Has worldwide fame for marvellous
cores. It suri.es any other salve,
lotion, ointment or halm for cuts.
corns, burns, boils, sores, felons,
ulcers, letter, salt rheum, fever
soies, chapped hands, skin eruption.;
iufallable lor piles. Cure guaran
teed. Only 2S cents at National
Drug store aud Uranta Pans Phar
macy. Nolle to School Boards.
Lsaruiug that certniu school supply
agents, lu order to iuduoe school
boards to purchase their goods, greatly
exaggerate tho amount of school fund,
you will get during this aud next
fear, aud also misquote how these
funds si all be u-d aa stated in the
school laws 1 wish to tell yon to be
careful of all such ageuta. Investigate
thorouirlllv hefnn rtiir.-.lil..,. ...
school fnmla mIi. n l.l v.- .....1 1 1
--. - iro m mil Mil II 1 1 II W
uch you received this year. No one
can Mill now much you will get Uext
year. Yours truly,
LINCOLN SAVAGE,
C'OBiily Sorwiiuteudeii 1 .
& Truax.
Pine Store
Neglected Coldi.
Kvory part of the mucous mem
brane, the nose, throat, ears, head aud
lungs, etc, are subjected to disease
and blight from neglected colds.
Ballard's Horehouud Syrup is a pleas
ant aud effective remedy. 25o, 60c,
LOO. W. Akeudrlck, Valley Mills,
Texas, writes: "I have used R.I.
lara's Horehoond Syrup lor coughs
aim inroat troubles ; it is a pleasant
and most effective remedr. " For
sale by Model Drug store.
How About Yoir SummcTr Vac.
tlor.7 Newport on Yaqulua Bay is the
ideal seaside resort of the North
Pao i He Coast. Round trip tickets at
greatly reduced rates on sale from
all Southern Pari do points in Oregon,
on and after June 1st. Ask agents for
further information and a handsomely
illustrated souveuir booklet, or write
to Edwin Stone, Manager O. A K. R.
R., Albany, Ore., or W. E. Coman.
O. P. A., 8. P. Co. Portland.
flu Sold a Pile ol CKamberlain'i Coujh
Remedy.
I have sold Chamberlain's cough
remedy for more than ) years aud it
has given entire satisfaction. I have
sold a pile ol it and can recommend
11 iilghly. Joseph McElhiuey. Lin
tou, Iowa. Yon will find trris remedy
a good frieud when troubled with a
cough or cold. It alwavs aftV.rd.
quick relief and is pleasant to take.
For sale by all drugig.ts.
Abie til.
W. H. Harrisou, Clovelaud, Miss.,
writes, Aog. IS, liWi: "I want to
say a word of praise for Ballard's
Muow Liniment. I stepped ou a nail,
which caused the cords iu my leg
to contract and an abscess to raise lu
my kuce, aud the doctor told me
that I would have a stiff leg, so one
day I went to J. F. Lord's drug
store. He recommended a bottle of
Snow Liniment; I got a &Oc sise, aud
it cured my leg. It Is the best liui
meut iu the world."
ABSCESSES, with few exceptions,
are lutlcative of constipation or de
bility. They may. however, result
from blows or from foreign bodies,
introduced into the sklu or flesh, such
as .pinner, thorns, etc For sale by
Model Drug Store.
.
WE
STEAM, SPONGE
and
SHRINK YOUR
DRESS GOODS
For You
without extra
charge.
i
I Tho Angeles I
I and I
I The Rosalind
! SHOE
I For Ladies I
Mrs. Fred Unrtvth,
IS IS e .'OMIry (', SMtS
llu-ixr, aleak
"Altar my tint kby wu bora I did not
stem le rilsla my strength although ths
sects gave me a tonic which he ceiutd
sred very tuperior, but Instead of getting
bettor I grew weaker every say. My hue.
band Insisted that I taks Wins f Cards!
1st a week and tee what M would so tor
me. I did take ths medicine and was very
grateful to find ray itrenglh and health
lowly returning, (a two weeks I wu out
si bed sad la a month I wu able to taks
up my siaal duties. I am very tathusi
utic la Its prtise."
Wine of Canlui reinforces ths organs
of generation for the ordeal of preg
nancy aud childbirth. It prevent, mis
carriage. No woman who takes Wins
of Cardui need fear ths coming of her
child. If Mrs. t'nrath had taken
Wins of Canlui before her baby cams
hs would not have been weakened as
aha was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
regulates the menstrual flow.
ViriE of CARDUI
Fruit wrapping miwr ran be am.
cured at the Courier office.
r MOTHFRCi ..A nuir.uTrae
try K EX ICON A j
The Modern Remedy fur Women
f Kaxitxint has t'urvsl some of at
Nil HIIISI Ul .
OVARIAN AND UTERINE DISORDERS J
guarantee a t
rHisiti
ive cure (or i.rucurrin.ifU M
r THE BEXICONA CO.
V LariT Ausarra W.sts
tisml forjtookls.
V
ii
Tile bnr:ii-i!-.:-ii rluiri
ae of Hit? I-VICOCI
owes its brilliancy n:i-
splendor to a licailii
ful con lit'on. Let tli
bird be sickly, and th
plumage droop am
grows dull. There i
no exception in tis
ture to the file that beauty depends ol
health.
Women who see their beauty waning
rarely assniate the exteru.-il chan:;
with faihue of the womanly health
Thev dj nub understand the close rela
tion of the general physical health tc
the health of the delicate womanly or
eanism. until afier lieine cured of wom
anly diseases by the use of Dr. Tierce's
Favorite Prescription they find the color
returning to the cheek and the flesh to
trie noav.
" Favorite Prescription " establishes
regularity, dries weakening drains, heals
niiaiiiiuauuii huh uiicrauuii sun cmcs
female weakness.
"Several year ago I was vrry poorly," writes
Mrs. May kcllrv, of Svlvia. Kans.."o weuk I
cuulit hjfrlly walk acruM t lie fl.ior, and nt times
aunc-reu scvrrcly I took two boltlrt of l)r
Pierce s Pavorite Prescription aud s'H well and
hardy gained twelve pountia in two nionlln.
anil was the picture of health. Your medicine
have cured me. Almost everybody I meet lays.
'You look so much iHrtter than you have for
several years; you look well now.'
"Favorite Prescription" makes weak
women strong, sick women well. Ac
cept no substitute for the medicine
whith works wonders for weak women.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a
lady's laxative. Nothing equals them
tor gentleness and thoroughness.
A Boy's Wild Ride for Lift.
With family around expecting him
to die, and a sou ridiug for life, 18
mi leu, to gut Dr. King's New Dis
covery for consumption, coughs and
colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesville,
Ind., endured death's agonies from
asthma; but this wonderful medicine
gave iiiMtaut relief aud soon cured
him. He writes: "I noty sleep
soundly every night." Like marvel
ous mires of consumption, pneumonia,
Droncintis, coughs, colds aim grip
prove Its matchless merit for all
throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed
bottles 50u and 11.00. Trial bottles
free at National Drug Store and
Orants Pass Pharmacy.
DIRECTORY
JOHEPHI.NE COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge J. I), llnoth
Cominisnioners J,, T' ''"K1"1
IC. b. Lovelace
Clerk 8. F. Clieehire
Deputy Clerk . T. P. Juiiann
Sheritl Geo. W- Lewis
Heimtv Nlierill Krn.t i.jir
Treasurer J. T Tuvlnr
bibool tiupt Lincoln Kavaire
afcsessor vV. n. Tallin
Surveyor..
.11. O. McCulloc
Co roller.
...W. II. Flanaga
CITY OFUl.'KHS.
Mayor u. 1.. miicav
Auditor and Police Judmi r k i.
,0. o,. ,y, joimsun.
V'tv Attorney II. II. Norton
Muranai iin kim.
Hlreel Siipt John I'atric
t,ouneiinien W. M. Matr, II. J. Harher
J. In Calvert, T. W Williams, W. ;.
riniith, J. A. Hehkopf, H. C. Per
kins. James Trimble.
FUATKltN Al. SOCIETIES.
Urants Pans ldge A. K. A A. M., No. M
regular communication hrst and third
balurdays. Visiting brothers cordially
'"""i. i. n . juuus . .Vi
A. J. Put, Sec'y.
Koyal Arch .Masons -Heaines Clianir Nn
meets second and fourth Weilnesday
V i. . ' II. V. iJOBZIBM.
J. E. Pktskiios, Secy. Ii
rtnighU lemplar Melita Commandery
No. , meet, second Friday ol tarh
jiumn 111 masonic Temple
W. H. Hamaton, Em. Com.
tixo. H. Calhoun, Itee.
Eastern Star Josephine Chapter. No.
meets lirst and third Weilnesday
c.cuiiiga ui ei:n 111011111 ill .llHsoliu:
'' Mabv L. Cos, W. il
ii.oi.i.kb, oec y.
I. O. O. F., Uolden Hule l-odire No. 78,
meets every eaiurnay niKlit at I. O. O.
F. hall. F. 11. Si ii u hit,
r v 1 1 . . i , ....
T. Y. 11AK. Kwv.
N. (i
Visiting brulhers invited
Paran Kncainnment I. O. (). P. Nn
nieels second and fourth Thursdar at
i. (i. i. r. nail, r asn Sciimiiit.
T. i . Dicas, Sec y. c. P
Kenesans e.ma lleiieknli, No 411, meets
secouu ana tourlh .Momtay, I. O. ti. K,
IISII. KUII UMREH, N. u
A!. Jisaia Pavis, Secv.
I niled Artisans (Irants Pass Assviulilv
fto. -Ill, meets alternate Tuesdays iu
A. (i. u.W.liall. A. K. VooauisH,
J. Ii. Paihicw k. Secy. l aster Artisan
Woodman of the World Kogue lliver
lamp Io. meets second and fourth
rridas at Woodman Hall.
tieo. II. Slover, C. C
C. E. Mavsss, Clerk.
Women of Woodcraft Azalea Circle. No
Ik!, meets lirst and thinl Mondays at
nutHiiu.il nan. .urs. .i, t litnuv
Mrs, lone rner. Clerk. i,, N.
Modern W oodmen ol A merica Orants Pass
t amp .o. HUi nii.rt.s-.'nd aud II Ii Wedues-
uay r.veniiiKS at Woodmen hall at 7 .10.
.Ike M. Davis, V.C.
W. T. Huulder. Clerk.
roresirs of Auierua-Court Josephine
No. I'S, mreis earn Weilnesday except
..iu mm, mi n. .r. u, . ial.
F. G. biricker. F. S. F. Feiscb, C. R.
Josephine Lodge, No. 11'.', A. O. I'. W.
meets in A. o. I . .hall, Iiixon build
ing every Momlav evening.
F. W. Uciomam, M. W.
BA . Sta a a an. Itccorder.
Hawthorne LodKe. No. 21, 1. of II.. A. O.
I-. VV. meets every alternate Tiie-day
evenlng in A. O I'. W. hall, limm
iiuiiniuir. .mm. A. M.t'AaTiiv.C uf II.
Maa. Lyuia Ksas. Knonler.
Koyal Neighbors of Ameriia Lduh C.
Slipe I amp No. Hw, meets si and Urd
Fridays at A. O. I. W. hall
Uoe liravlin, Oracle.
Henrietta Zoiler, Heconler.
Order of Pernio While Kin k Council No.
Ii. meets in Woodmen Hall autnlav
mglito. o. A.llvns. lounior. "
MAarcs, .VV. KoiiaiNa, Secretary.
Iteit
Men rahklhna Wl.'iki.iii v.. -si
l. u. K. H. 11 M . KHkatk. Khem.
O. A. Tu'was. Chief o( Ke.-or.ls.
km.
tins ot Hie .Maccabees-
tiranis l'a-s
lent, No. l:i meets iin.1 and
ll.ir.l
TliurMlays al Woodmen hall.
Win. Alirsil, F. A. Mou rn.,
liecord keeer. i vmmaiidrr.
Indies of the Macxaliees -Urants Cass.
Hive No IH holds mitilar Keviews"
tirsland llnnl Thuiia al A. ti. I'.
W. hall. Visiting M-lers cordiall)
inviied. Mm. lVlia Hale. L. C.
Mary Mminons, heixird krqvr
I lilted Itrolherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America I'moii No. Ills
meets second and fourth Fridays ol
eaih month al A.O. C. W. Had.
K. IV Cole. K. Sec. J. P. (ialeener,
1). A. Fiugeraid, F. Sec'y,
Pre.
Knighuof PvthiasThermopvlae .V. ,vi '
meets ravh Tuesday nnrlil' 7: VV. o." I
Tea VYilluvs, k. of K and:
.aiu. .h. i . v uev. i . I .
Urand Army of the Iteuubli.-t.en. l-ogan
l'il No. .. meets tiri VWIneUr at
A.O. f. W. hall. JoHSl'ATana
J. K. PsraiwiK, Adjl. Com
VV oman's Kelief t urps- -t.enrral Uitan No.
, meets l ami lib alunlar Hi o
m at A. O- V. W. ball. r
H"- cs Wsidraan, I'res.
Un. T. B.Cornell, tVt-y.
,'IW:t:s:Y
w
Fearful Odds Against Him.
Bedriden, aloue and dettiln le
Such, iu brief, was the condition of
u old soldier, by name of J. J.
Ilaveub, Versailles, O. For years he
was troubled with Kidney disease and
neither doctors nor medicines gave
him relief. At length he tried Elec
tric Bitters. It put him on his feet
iu short order aud now he testifies.
"I'm on the road to complete recov
ery. " Best on earth for Liver and
Kiluey troubles and all forms of
Stomach and Bowel complaints."
Only 50c. Gurauteed by National
Drug Store aud Grants Pass Phar
macy. Special Excursion to
St.
Louis
October 3, 4 aud 5 are the re
the
maiuing dates upon which tickets will
be sold at the re inced rates to the St.
Louis Fair. These rates apply over
the Denver & Rio Grande and Mis
souri Pacific. For the patrons of
these roads special excursion cars will
be run through from Fori laud to St
Louis without change.
Seo the many points of interest
about the Mormon capital and take a
ride through Nature's pciture gallery.
Duriug the closing months travel to
the Fair will be very heavy. If you
contemplate going write W. C. Mo
Bride, general agent nt Portland for
the Denver & Rio Grande, for partic
olurs of these excursions.
Farm For Sat.
lW acres, 60 acres of flue sub-irti
gated bottom land under fence and
cultivation, a million feet of fine tira
ber, hundreds of cords of hard wood,
near town and all down grade on fine
road. Good two-story dwelling with
L. Well of splendid water at the
door. Fine big barn and ont build
iugs. Lots of fruit and berries of all
kinds. County road and daily mail at
tho door. A splendid place for liealtl
aud a pleasant home. Address Box 117.
Woodville, Ore.
When troubled with constipation
try Limmlierlaiu B Stomach and Livei
lahlcts. They are easy to take and
produce no gripping or other un
pleasant effect. For sale by all drog
gixtg.
SUMMONS.
Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Or
egou, for the County of Josephine.
Daisy Seliger,
Plaintiff, Suit
vs. for
Wenzoi Seliger, Divorce.
Defendant, j
To Wenzel Seliger, Defendant:
Iu the nuuie ot the State of Oregon
ion are noreDV rennired to amwar
and answer the complaint filed against
you in ine aDove entitled suit on or
bctore six weeks from the date of the
orst publication of this summons,
which la the ISth day of August, 1D04
ir you rail to appear and answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
ruiier demanded In the complaint,
namely: A decree of divorce dissolv
iug and settins aside the mnrrlaon m
lations existing between the plaintiff
and defendant.
This summons is published by order
oi me nou.j.u. isootli, County Judge
of Josnphiue County, Oregon, made on
the lSgh day ot August, 1WU. The
nnte oi the first rublicntiou is August
io, iuim, ana ine last publication Sep
tember 2!, 11(04.
ROBERT GLENN SMITH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
in me uircuit uourt of the State of
uregou, ror tlieuounty of Josephine.
Anna Frost, i
Plaintiff, Suit
Thomas J. frost, Divorce.
Defendant. I
To Thomas J. Frost, Defendant :
In the nnme of tho State of ( irponn
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the ahvo entitled suit on or before
six weeks from the dato of the first
publication of this summons, which is
the 18th day of August, HHM; if you
un u- iicar ami answer, the pluiu
tiff will apply to the court for the r.
lief demanded in the complaint, name
ly : A decree uiiuulliiie anil s.ittii.o
aside the marriage relations existing
1.. .1... .... "
urin.-iu mo pianino: and aelendant,
and for tho custody of the minor chil.
dren, Lee, Delia, Herbert, Merle and
Johu Frost.
T. Ins sniumoiis is nnhliaherl h n..lu.
oi uiu iniu.j. u, DOOtn. COUltlir .lnrliru
.1.. ii . .
of Josephine County, Oregon, made on
the ISth day of August, linn. The
date of the first publication is August
ISth HUM, and the lust publication Sep.
tember 2t, P.H14.
ROBERT GLENN SMITH.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
in ine circuit Uoart of the Sint nf
urcson, ror t lie Uonntv nf .I,i....hi.,n
Mildred Spnrhawk, )
PliuiitirT, Suit
VS. tnr
Chnrlcs Sparhawk, Divorce.
Dcfeudant. I
To Charles Sparhawk, Defendant:
lu the nnme of the Statu of llr.,,.,n
You are hereby renuired In ntuwiir
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above cutitled suit ou or be
fore six weeks from the date of the
lirst publication (f this fllimmnna
which is the ISth day of August, lsXH;
if you fail to appear and answer, the
plaintiff will amilv to the ennrr for
tho relief dmatidt d in the complui' t,
nam ley: A decree of the court dis
soslving and telling aside the marriage
relaticus existing between nhiintiff
and defi'udnnt and for the custody of
fie minor children. Lvnden Simrlo.u-k
and Mildred Siwrhawk. and for .,.-li
other relief as to the couit may seem
luitulile.
llliS SUmmoUS is Iinbl.sbed be nr.lnr
of the lion. J. O. Booth, Conutv Judge
of Josephine County, Oregon made
ou i ue ism nay or August, 1'JO. The
date of the first publication in August
i-, iai, nun ine last nuoi (-atlon. Sen.
ember 3t. ItoH.
ROBERT GLENN SMITH.
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
n t e Circuit CVnrt of ti.e State
of
Oregon, for Josephine County.
.aura M. Nichols,
..I
Plaiutiff,
Suit
for
Divorce.
vs.
Al Nichols,
IV'Ti'iidaut
To Al Nichols. Oefi iiriniit ;
lu the name of the State of Oregon :
fou are hereby required to appear and
nswer He complaint tiled airainat rnn
it the above entitled suit on or before
ii wces i rom me elate of the Hist
ublicatlou uf this summons, athlol. I.
he ISth dav of Auauat. l-.su- tt .
nil to apivar and answer ih. i.l.i.iv
w ill applv to the court for the relief
eiiiauded iu the comi,lnit r,.m.i..
l-cra dece dissolving and a.-itnio
'de the marriage relations existing
en the plaiutiff and defendant.
tnuu uir u e tui tur nr t i mmn. . ..u
lnia icuola.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. J. O. Bootb, Coouty Judge
of Josephine County, Oregon, D,.,.
ou the isih day of August. 114.
date of the first publication is Anguat
IS and the last publication tep
tember W, hum. r
KOisKKT GLENN gMITH.
Attorney for flaioiiff. I
World's Fair Excursion
The Denver & Rio Grande, in con
nection with the Missouri Pacific, will
a r ll 1 ...J
rnn a artpa m f-ersouaiiv luuuuvicu
.. ,i.. I1-..UI. t-.:. j.in
excursions ine nuiiu iish ummsuui".!, '-.laiinues einetj i.
Juue. These excursions v ill rnn ' says Mr. John Humlett, 0 Ea j
through to St. Louis without change j Puss, Texas. "I suffered nue L
of cars, making 'short stops at priuci-1 with bowel trouble and took ii
pal points en route. The first ofjkjndg 0f mediciue without
these excDisons wiil leave Portland ... ,, , ttiin
Juue 7th, aud the second June 17lh. ; "uf llKf wI,cn ,ri'i, Mr. C.
The rate from Grants Pass will be.
iT7..riO to St. Louis aud return. Ex
enrsionists going via the Denver &
Rio Grande have the privilege of re
turning via a different ronte. This is
the most pleasant way, as well as the
most delightful route, to cross tne
continent. The stops arranged give
au opportunity f visiting the various
points of interest in and about Salt
Lake City. Denver and Kansas City,
If vou wish to accompany one of
these excursions wite at once to W.
C. McBride, 124 Third street, Port
hind, for sleeping car reservations.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
Roteburg, Oregon, Sxpt. 12, 1U04.
Notice is hereby given that the (ol
lowing-named settler has filed notice of
nis intention to male final prool
in support oi his claim, and that
said nrool will be made before John
Minor Booth, U.S. Commissioner, at hie
oliice at Grants I'ats.Oregon, on Novem
ber 1. 1W4, viz:
JAMES FRAYNE
on his 11. E. No. 1(503, for the EJf
SW!. SE4, SE,i S"4, "Sec 22,
l4.0 S.. K. 8 W.
He names the following wilnesees to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz :
Allen Ira Reynolds, of Waldo, Ore. ;
Oliver J. Adkin8.nl Waldo, Ore. ; John
O'Brien, of Waldo, Ore.; Frank Stair
salt, ol Waldo, Ore.
J. T. Bkidoks, Register.
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 o
THE FLYER AND THE FAST MAIL
SI'LI-;.II1) rkkvice
I'l'-TO-DATE KQUIPJIE.NT
COl' HTEOl'S EMPLOYES
Daylight trip across (he Cascade
and Itocky Monnialns.
For tickets, rates, folders and full infor
mation, call on or address
H.DICKSON, c T. A
122 Third Street, Portland j
8. G. VERKES.U. W. P. A.
012 First Avenue Seattle, Wash.
We give expedited semi-eon fieinht
Route your shipments via Great North
ern. Full information from
Wm. H.iiiimK, General Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Tradc Marks
mMO Designs
Anyone wnrtlnf fiketrb and dpurrlntlnn nnt
qulrkly nacurlaln otir opinion free whttiior hh
tti rent inn I prohnt.ly pmciifable. ('oniniurilcji
timinatrtrtlymtiHdentlal. I land but ikon i'.-.teulr
f nt (rMJ. OMpttt airency fur fni'iirnm imtet,T.
1 ,nI" ' tkfin inmunh Munn A (o. recolve
Scientific Jlmerkaa.
w II IlllUtj LiiMrirty, 111 1118
ntlr liluntrfitfMi wcoklf, I nnrpat a'ir.
f any ifieiilitlP Jfitininl. 'JVniia. (It a
& Co.36,Bd'r- Faw Ycr?r
Brani-h Offliw. SM r SI.. Wiuilm.
r
THE WORLD'S FAIR WILL CLOSE
it; GATES FOREVER
W IS.0' D?Ccm,er- now at its very
bos . And there is no better time to traval than
now. bo be ready for the trip.
PORTLAND TO
ST. LOUIS
AND RETURN ...
From other points, rates proportionately low.
.Oft. nr.-,, set urnlutf wltlsi,, uoda, M
nn,?t" !'iav u?'0 c-hoice of 1,10 fincst Seenic
Routes in he World, ,f you use tho Burlington,
Let me tell you about them.
C
HO' FOR ST. LODIS AND
WILL YOU BE THERE?
See
Natur,', Art Call,ry:.,
attractions at St. louis.
. wnly uonf rjy
,.., m raluraia, via th. "SCENIC LINE OF THE VlORLD'
U
NRIVALED
Q r r si i
N E Q U A L L E D DIN IN rrACI,ONS
NSU RP A S"D!R EFFORTS "f O A S E
W.O. M,l,HlIi:t
In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, riJ
and Diarrhoea Remedy
"Allow me to give yon a few won,
in praiBe of Chumherlaiu's Cni-
iu ihhim ui iitiuineriniti' .
ii,nu.. nr i olc
""" men-naui nere.
uio iu wsc una irnutuj. Altef
one dose I felt greatly relieved
when I had taken the third dose
entirely cured. I thank yen frcm n
bottom of my lieatt for putting ii i
great remedy in the hands of ,,.
kind " For sale by all druggist,
BEIGHT'S DISEASE
Hie largest rum ever paid lor D
sciiption. changed hands inSunr,,r
Cisco, Aug. -M, l'JOl. 'Hie trami-,"
voiced in coin and stock 112,50o 0i j
was paid by a partv of business men (,',,
a specific for right's Disease and Dia
betes, hitherto incurable ffigeases.
They commenced the serious invest!
gation of the specific $ov. 15
They Interviewed scores of the'emej
and tried it out on its merits by putiins
over three doxen vases on the treatment
and watching them, Thev also got pby.
sicians to name chronic, incurable cases
aud administered it with the physicians
forjudges. Up to Aug. 25, 87 per cent
of the test cases were either well or
progressing favorably.
There being but thirteen per cent of
failures, the parties were satisfied and
closed the transaction. The proceedings
of the investigating committee and the
clinical reports of the test cases were
published and will be mailed free on
application. Address John J. I-i i.t.ik
Company, 420 Montgomery St. San Fran
cisco, Cal. .
ooo ee
T. A TYTPS A TTPWTTiTKTi
luimiiUhAJ. J. Jli.l J.XU11 1
Original and only ccnuino
Fkpjicm Tanky Wakkrk for
wile by leading druggists, fc
per box. Safe and reliable.
L,
Accept no substitute.
esseeo-ese
.OREGON
StlOIT LINE
and union Pacific
Three Trains to the East Daily
Through Pullman standard and t(mrit
sleeping ears daily to Omaha, Chicago, r-pn.
kane; tourist sleeping cars dallv to Kansas
City; through lullnmn tourist sleeping
cars (personally i nndueted) weekly to Chi
cago, Kaunas City; reclining cliair cars
iseats free) to the Kast daily.
70
HOURS
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
No change of cars.
70
Dki'akt
for
Tims Si'Hkdui.es
Akhivk
1' rom I'ortlund
PKOM
Chicago Suit dike. Denver. Ft"
Portliiiiilj Worth. Omahu. ;5:25 p. m.
Special Kunsas City, St.l
9:l"a. m.i Ixiuis, Chicagouiid;
vianuni- iiiast.
ingtn.l
Atluntic ,Salt Lnko, Denver-
fcxprcsH Ft. Worth. Omuha
8:1.) p. in. KiuiKus City, St! 7:15 a.m.
via Hunt Louis, Chicugd
uigioii. jinu r.ast.
t. 1huI jWuIla Wiillu, Lewis
Kust .Mail ton, Spokane, Wul
e:li)p.m. luue,Pullmiin,Min-l8KX)a. in.
via neaiKi lw. St. 1'nul
Sfiokano. Duluth, Milwaukee.
I t lilcago and Kast.
Ocean and llivrr Kclieilulc.
For hian Francisco F.verv live davs at 8
p. in. For Astoria, way points and North
lieacn Daily (cxeent p'undavl at K n. m
lurday at 10 n. ni. Dailv
permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill
rivers.
For further information ask or writ vnnr
neurest ticket agent, or
A. L. CRAIG,
Ueneral Passenger Agent.
TheOreL-nn lt,,,lr,.,..l - v..:....
Portland, Oregon.
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SHELDON, 7i Aycni, '
IOO Third Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
THE WORLD'S FAIR
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PORTLAND, OREGON
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