Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, March 31, 1905, Image 4

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    NEWS NOTES FROM
Provolt Items.
E. 8. Lew-man of Provolt wout to
Grants Pass Friday.
Kelly Fieldg is on the aick list this
week with the Is grippe.
Clarence Winotroot of ThompaoD
croek wai at Provolt Saturday.
W. Topping! of Laurel Grove wai
at Provolt Monday on business.
Dr. J. A. Lewman, of Provolt was
at Applegate Tuesday on business.
He ruort! the cropi tiuo lo that
vioiuity.
A line bunch of beef cattle were
taken from our vicinity to (i rants
Pan! Thursday by Hweetlaud, of
Grant! Pass.
Leo Sill and Hon of Grant! Paul
were at Provolt i'riday and purchased
a span of horses from K. Fields, lor
$200. The team i to bo lined on
the Urauite Hill stage line.
Lou in Loesch, the Provolt hop
grower, was at Grant! Pas Thursday
acotupauied by Thoi. Lewuinu, to
order hop supplies for the coming
season.
Dr. D. 8. J. Pearoe, of Poorman'a
oruek, was visiting witli friends here
thi! week. Mr. Pearce and bin sons
operate a placer mine on Pnormsn's
crock. He is a pioneer of Southern
Oregon.
The weather has changed and winter
ha! romo. Ou the 28tlt the hills and
Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co.
PAID UP CAPITA li HTOCK
Transacts a general hanking business.
lteceives deposits subject to check or on demand certiorate.
Our customers are assured of courteous treatment and every considerstiou con
sistent with sound hanking principles.
Kafety deposit noses lor rent. J. KUAN K WATSON, l'rea.
It. A. HOOTII, Vice-Pres.
I. I,. JKWK.1,1., Cashier.
'PI i XT
ine rirst National miik
OK SOUTHERN
C'APITAI, HTOCK
Iteceive deposits subject tn check or ou certilicato payable on demand,
helis nclit drafts on New York, Han Kraurisro and Portland
Telegraphic transfers sold on all points ill the I'lllled Htutes
Hpccial attention given to collections and general htisiness of our customers.
Collections uiale throughout Southern Oregon, and on acceasihle points.
It. A. IMIOTII, I'res.
J. C. I.'AMi'HKl.l,, Vlie-1'res.
II I. (ill.KKY. I ashler
r-
Bert Barnes,
Reliable Watchmaker
At Clemens'
l A. AA AAAA
mi Leather
AINI -
Work
good
Is what everyone wauls put into their
Shoe Hepairing. For this cIush of work try
W. KEENE
nntl you will bo getting what you want and envo money.
Hoots a nil. Shoes Maile to Older.
U, I., liartlott's Shoo store.
-THE-
NEW MEAT MARKET
CUSTAV KABNER. PROPRIETOR
Manufacturer tif nil kimiH of foreign ami tloinostio
Sausuges. l'ork I'aeker ami tloalYr in nil kiiiiln
of First-class Fresh, Salt and Sniokeil
Meats, Wholesale ami Retail
Mjin Street, West of Pslsce Hotel TELEPHONE 123
mauiuj: and (ji.amtf, wouks
J. II. IM Dixit K, frnpi letor.
I am prcpuicd to luniisli anything in the line ol I'euicUrv work in any kind
of Mythic or luainte.
Nearly thirty c,uo ripeneinv in tlm MurliW, Imsiness warrants my s.iviiw
th it I can Ml vnir oiileis in ihe ei h. st iii.iiincr. j
( an furnish work In K.oleli, S,,de or American lusniie or anv kind id
M l r I . I , .
I" li' r-t nesl lo tireene's tionslitu'.
We Have Just R.eceivcd
Two Cars Loaded With
MOLINE WAGONS
From t ho (Yloliiahul John Dooro factory
Ainl consist lug of n full assortment of
Light Wagons. Busies and Carriages
Another ear ol Heavy Farm Wagons is expeelotl aUnit April 5.
Farmers who are eontomplatin';
IRRIGATION BY PUMPING PLANT
uill lintl it to their interest to call ami jet our figures on tho Fairbanks (Jasolino Fn-ir
I'tiiiipin l'liint ami Knlvanie.l iiipo. Wo can refer you to 12 or moie irritratitiir plan
ii'iw in Hueeessful operation in the county.
Sua mill men will Hnd it to their inlvanta-e to call on us ami Kot piieeson supplie .
Grants Pass Hardware Company
JOS. WOLlvK, Mgr., J. L. CAI.VKltr. Treat
OVER THE COUHTY
valleys were covered with a liftht
iprinklo of suow. It will benefit the
placer miners of this section, but not
the stockmen and farmers, who have
to again feed their stock. Those who
have gardens in are wiahliig for
warm weather.
Rev. r! tamer, pastor of the Free
Methodist oh arch at Williams, will
hold services at the Provolt church
house the fourth Sunday of each mouth
at 3:30 p. m. Kev. O. Hoxie, Dun
kard minister, of Williams, will
preach at Provolt the third Huuday
at 1 o'clock, a. m. Kev. E. Badger
preaches Sunday the 24th at II a.
in., and 7 p. m. Bible reading at 10
o'clock. All come and hear the teach
ing of God.
Salmon are now plentiful in the
Applegate and tributaries. It has
been a long time tince salmon have
been this far up the streams. The
cause has been on account of the
big dam at Wilderville, which was
put in for the purpose of irrigating
in that vioiuity. A fish ladder was
constructed, but tho fish seemed not
to be able to pass up it. The dam is
now out and there are plenty of flab
in the Upper Applegate at present
The quartz mine of Bayse Bros,
havu started again to do development
work. This promrty has been shut
down for some time on account of
Milter. It is located on the banks of
Applegate near Provoland a shaft is
9U5,OUO.OO.
i i n I
OREGON.
SnO.IMHI.IMt.
Grants Iass Ore. S
At Reasonable
Charges
ai'iliitaa 1'iimm, l--yon.
sunk to the depth of 60 feet, some 40
feet below the bed of the river. They
have this property well equipped with
machinery. Their present intention
is to run a tunnel along the pay
chute, a distanca of 60 feet to open
the ledge. When the ledge was
discovered by J. Cook, the gold was
almost on the surface of the ground,
which indicated a pocket and they
may be soccesfol lo finding more of
these rich pockets.
Apples.! llama
L. Bayse, of Missouri Flat, visited
Urauts Pass Saturday.
Warren Mee of Hilta, CaL, ii visit
ing his mother, who lives on Thomp
son creek. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. Buckley, of Bach,
are living- in their new house.
Martin Pernoll and Jim Flowers are
planting 113 acres of bops this spring.
Mrs. K. O'Brien of Auaoonda,
Mont., Is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
McDonald, at Provolt.
The surprise party at W. C. Sparks
was attended by large a crowd and
enjoyed by all, s regardless of the
heavy rain.
Elmer Throckmnrtln, who ha! been
grubbing fur L. Rose during the win
ter, and Miss Gladys Kose attended
the drilling contest at Grant Pass.
The Applegate baseball tram, that
was only defeated once last season,
will soon reorganize with Henry
Pernoll as pitcher. John Pernoll as
catcher. Fred Benedict first baseman,
John Sparlin. second baseman, Chuck
Wilcox, third, Harmon OfTenbacher
shortstop, Tom Beagle, left field.
Elmer Throckmortin, center field and
Ed tJliafcr, right field. It must be
remembered that the Applegate team
lost only one game last season. They
crossed hats with the A. A. C. of
Grants Pass three times, who claim
that ttiey have three coming from
last year The team expects to play
will all the crack teams of Southern
Oregou this season. The coming
games will begin about the first of
May. Henry Pernoll, the baseball
twistsr, is in excellent condition for
tho coming season. Der Captain.
Greenback Gleanings
(Too late for last week. )
Weather showery, a little snow.
Allen Lewis and wife visited the
mine Huuday.
Hoy Bishop has returned from
Mount Reuben.
Miss Mltta Kyan Is visiting her
sister. Mrs. JJavis.
W. H. Breevnrt is a resident at the
Greenback for the preieut.
Everything is moving along in that
halcyon manner for which the famoos
Greenback Is noted.
Our school will open first of April
with an enrollment of about 40 pupils
aim a very awe teacher.
Miss MoCurdy from Grauts Pass
visited tho mlua last week and at'
tended St. Pat's ball.
Frank South paid us a flying visit
Friday and Saturday. We all were
glad to see his genial face.
The Hceulo mine has beeu purehat
ed by W. II. llrevoort and heucefortt
It will be known as the Martha mine.
The miner! ami prospector! are all
smiling at the prospect of more rain,
which makes more work aud moie
gold.
Who waa that swinging on the
yard gate last evening? Were you
contemplating taking a course in as
Ironomy or matrimony r
St. Patrick's ball was pionounoed a
unanimous success. About 40 couples
In attendance. Supper was served in
the Greenback dinning room.
A dancing class has been organised
with a membership of 27 members
and tinder the proficient management
or Mr. aud Mrs. Chillicute, it will
surely be a success.
Kdil Light from Leland drives to
our door twice a week with flue meat
jnst from the Mock, fattened on
bunch grass, aud our grocer rail
every morning for our order and do
livers it lie (ore noon. All we need
now to he classed with the metro no 1 1
is better roads so we can bring in our
auinuioiiiios. Incognito.
Kerby Note.
Mrs. Carter, the mother of Mrs.
Whlpp, is very ill, but we hope for her
speeuy recovery.
Th new suspension biidge across
inn Illinois river la exceedingly oaofu
winn i nu walor is too high to ford
It relieves the anxiety coiiscqnuu
upon crossing the river when it i
booming high.
itev. Air. Austin Is doing a verv
good work in Kerby. He has received
expressions of good intentions on II
part of some, while others have been
cou verted. The meetings closed
Wediiesdav evening ol this week
much better condition prevails here
at present and we trust it may be
permanent.
W. II. Carter is routined to th
house through illness, but we look
for his recovery soon. Subscriber.
Merlin Notes.
Mrs. O. T. Smith made a trip to
iiriinis l ass tins week.
Mr J. Sams of Wilderville occupied
inn .u. r.. puipu Monday morning aud
evening.
Mr. and Mrs Dunbar, daughter aud
son ln law of Howard Chapiu will
lake control of Hie Jordan Hotel the
first of April, Mrs. Jordan going to
inompsoii creek lor a rest.
Merlin rail boast of three telephone
noes now mat ine uallce telephone
is hi running order, anil since the 3.
P. I o have established a telephone
oince in toe iiojioi. Murely we are pro
gressiug.
Autiry and Fry are down Rogue
river looking tor the man who was
drown.'d two weeks aito. To aid Ihein
in their search, they have a net across
Hie river at lay lor creek. doubt
ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS
Mr. Dunn has met the fate of many
a poor fellow and his body will not
be recovered until his bones will be
found bleaching in the sun on a sand
bar.
The entertainment nod social held
last Saturday night was a success
socially and financially. Home of the
numbers alone were worth the ad
mission fee, notably the pantomime
by three little girls In white, while
the choir sang "Nearer My God to
Thee." Also "The Holy City" which
was snog by Mr. J. C. Cochrane
and pantomimed by Dine voong ladies,
aud the "Sonlof the Violin" reci
tation by Miss Crow, and others
which apace forbida mentioning. Al
together it wai a grand success, some
126 being realized, although the even
lng was very stormy. Those attend
ing rrom a distance were Mrs. Kay
kendall and MisaWvman of Wolf Creek.
Mrs. Hall of Lelaud, Mr. Donahue
Mrs. Harrlckniau and daughters of
Grants Pass, Mary Massie ol Gleodale
and And.ew Crow of Wimer.
Sew Hop Items.
Ed Perry is still engaged in put
ting out berry plants.
A new ledge has been discovered
near Murphy which promises well.
Mr. Stinger Ii suffering - from
abscess. We hope he will recover
soon.
The ralm of the past week have
made the farmers and miners as hap
py as clams.
Win. Messenger is going with John
McAllister to Shan creek to asaist
in erecting a saw mill fur M. A.
Conger.
The New Hope school will close
on Friday of next week. The term
has boeo a success and a credit to the
teacher, Miss Minnie Wood of Grants
Pass.
1 wish to have several people call at
my olllcu and let me know if they
intend to relinonisli their homesteads
as 1 have people who wish to buy Im
provemeuts on heavily timbered
ileoes so as to tile timber claima
.V. 13. Sherman, Grants Pass, Oregon
SEEDS
Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy
and other Grasses, and
Wheat and Oats.
Garden Seeds of All Kinds.
All my seeds are pure and
of the best quality. : :
WILL A MET) E VALLEY
POTATOES
Sound, Dry and Men!y aud the
Best Potatoes sold in Gtants Pass.
Chiles' Grocery
Front St., near Fourth.
Lumber
and Hops
Don't place an order
for your house lumber
until you get my prices.
They will surprise yo,i.
I have two new houses
for sale. Terms to suit
J. D. DRAKE.
Grauts Pass, Ore.
I'hone 484.
Higgins& Philips
Assavers and Chemists
CHAKUE8:
Hold, Silver, Copper, Lead, $1 each.
Gold and Silver, tl.
Kach and every assay done with the
mea that It may lie chocked.
II. I. It.) u. .1.1.
I. J. Law tun
Reynolds S Lawton
Civil and Mining
Engineers-
M I-CH A N ICA I. DRAUGHTS
MAN AND SURVEYORS.
Grants Pass
Oregon
FRANK DORMAN
Machinist
and Repairer
llicyclcs, S.in Machines, Locks,
tiuns, tia.Holine Kiitiinos, I'liitirellas and
other (icneral KcpairinK done promptly
and at rvtuonalilc churyon.
New and Second-Hand Hicych's, linns
ami Revolvers wild.
Shop on South Sixth Street.
E. A. WADE
Ii UY GOODS,
I'XDKliWEAK.
NOTIONS, Etc.
Front Stuct, west Palace hotel
GRANTS PASS, ORIS.
FARMERS FEED STABLE
J K. KKIil.KY, I'aoia.
I art Kl.th!t !.oulh on Mvth slrwt.
KiHiin under cover for l.'vtl bur-... .
ill vin.'oiin. llox stalls. I .irn.ll 1 ..
Only the In t hav. clean erin .'
;il(jlf hd linllci barlcv and oil
(.linn.
No disease J horse allowed. Pi .
ruiiiutu: waur, and trough cloao.v;
everv day.
V aiunc room aud toilet ruom htj
Udie c.'u leave araps and arrcj
their toilets.
I'neos rr-asonable aud U'St earv giL
stock.
PASS, OREGON, MARCH 31,
WOMAN
For S&la By
R. L. CoedlCo.
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XU. L H. U. Column
All matter tor this column is unnplled
by the Orants Pabu Woman's Christian
Teniaerance Union.
Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Fay, North Second
streot, oo Friday, April 7th, at 3 p.
m. The program will he in charge of
the superintendent of the department
of Parity in Literature and Art.
The regolai meeting of the Urauts
Pass Y's will be held at the home of
Mrs. 0. V. Ileiiklo ou Friday even
ing, April ?. A short prorgam on
the subject of Anti-Narcotics will
be rendered. AU young people are
cordially invited to be present. .
.una Chapman, Press Supt.
Tha Nevtion'a Ruler.
Many a president of these United
State has recognized the burdens, the
responsibilities, the dangers of his
position, but none, we believe, more
keenly than does President Roosevelt.
None more acutely realized that he
waa called of Uod to "serve his own
generation." Note these sentences
from his inaugural address an ad
dress which is characterized through
out by the spirit of Iruo Christian
stateniauship:
"Never before have men tried so
vast and formidable an experiment as
that of administering the affairs of a
coutiueut n"der the forms of a demo
crat ie republic. "
"Our relations with the other
(towers of the world are ituprrtunt;
bnt still more important are our re
lations among ourselves."
"We now face perils tho very ex
istence cf which it was impossible
ur forefntliers should foresee."
"Upon tho success of our experi
meut much depends, not only us re
gards our own welfare, but as ro
girds the vclfare of mankind."
' If we fail, the cause of free self
government throughout the world
will rock to its foundations; and there
fore our responsibility is heavy, to
ourselves, to the world as it is todn),
aud to the generations yet unburn."
"Much has been g veil us, and much
will rightfully bu expected of ns. "
"There is no good reason why we
should feir 'he future, but there is
every rensou why we should face
it nerionslv, neither hiding from our
selves the gravity of the problems be
fore us uor fearing to approach these
problems with the unbending, nn
tiiiichiug purpose to solvu them
aright. "
"We must show, not merely la
great crises but ill the everyday
affairs of life, the qualities of prac
tical intelligence, of courage, of
hardihood and endurance, and above
all t e power of divotiou to a lofty
ideal, which made great the men woo
founded this r public in the days of
Washington, which made great the
men who preserved this republic in
the days of Abraham Lincoln."
It has hi en truly said that the
character ot the American people is
marked by a fundamental idealism.
Presideut Koosivelt is a high type
of the practical American idealist.
His uieutal vimoii sweeps n broad
hori.ou. lie has the insight and the
outxight which enables linn to see
calls, sand to correlate facts, and he
has the purposeful puh which brings
things to pass a raro combination.
The Uuiou Signal.
Temperance Ton.st.
For three years in succession a
member of the " white-ribbon
btigade," as a specil newspaper
ilcMuitch ca'ls Yale's total abstinence
so. ii'ty, has beeu elo- ted to the cap
taincy of the varsity football team.
"It is a well t no a u fact," says this
authority, "that I'nptaiu Raffcrty of
the 'Oil team was a backer of the white
ribbon if uot a weavir of the same.
and that Captain Hogan of '04 prided
himself uihiii never having takeu in
toxicants, but it was harillv believed
that the Yale luck would extend to a
third iu the Held, an I those of the
Vale boys who are enthusiastic iu the
cause of tectotalisiu are hugging each
other with jov. " Thomas Leouar.
Shevlin of Minneapolis is the tern
perance standard N ariT to whom is
accorded the lamer of leadership ou
1'ie lalo grumon tlie coming season
success aud victory attend hinil
i i nn sigual.
J. A. SIIUJETS,
Teacher of .Music
Practical in-truction in Violin, l'iati' ,
liuilar, Clarinet and Cornet. Most ca -(ill
attention iveu to beginners. Lor .i
oruers al -iumc More.
X. II. McGUHW,
PIONKHR
TRICK and DKLIVERV
Kiirniturv and l iano
Moving"
GRANTS PASS. OREGOM.
The Popular Barber Shop
Get your totisoriil work done it
IRA TOMPKINS
On Sixth Stteet Thre chair
1905.
MAKERS
k 1
PRICE;
JUST Jif
A motorman in Chicago r.n Ins f
onto the approach of au open hri'.'.r i
stoppsd it with the fender actuals
hanging the gulf Mow. He wo.dili 1
want to repeat Uie exiieriuient Ixcrfiisr
the chances are that he'd never a,; .in
have the same good fortune.
Once in
while some one
who has travel
ed to the very
edge of the
danger line of
stomach dis
ease stops just
in time to save
his health. Hut
the majority of
people go serosa
the line, and
slight symptoms of indigestion grow to
Disease of the stomach, involving the
other organs of digestion and nutrition.
Indigestion and other forms of stom
ach "trouble" are perfectly and per
manently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical liincovery. It strength
ens the whole body by enabling the oei
feet digestion aud assimilation of food.
$3,1100 FORFEIT will be paid by the
World's Di9jenary Medical Association,
Proprietors, HufTalo, N. V., if they cannot
show the original signature of the indi
vidual volunteering the testimonial below,
slid also of the writers of every tcsli
numial among the thousands which they
arc- constantly ijublishing, thus proving
their gemiioenesv
I have iK-i-n AtiftVrimr for aliout eight yrnrv"
wrin-s Mm. 11. 1'ii tct. of MilUphngs. Kv. "Have
ha.l .rt-vtral a.ielori, 'otrt nt m same for friiiul
weakness and other for stomuch trouble. 1ml
riTeiveil mi rt lief. When 1 wrote you fur mtvk-e
1 wn. hardly utile to work, fold you adviM-d rue
whal loilo. 1 took nine boltlrs. five of 't;olilell
Midii-al liiscfiverv.' four of " Favorite 1'rem.iiiv
lion.' also two vials of the ' 1'ellets.' lr. 1'ierce',
nmlic-itieH will do all that you rlairu for tilt ill.
Believe I would hav- Veil iu m grave if 1 had
nol takeu llieiu." 0
Dr. Pierce's Medical Advisei is sent frtt
on receiiit of stamps to pay expense ol
inuilitig only. Semi 21 one-cent stamps foi
the book in paper covers, or jl stamps foi
the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. R. V
Pierce, liulTalo, N. Y.
Strikes Hidden Rocks.
When your ship of health strikes
the hidden rocks of consumption,
pueumouia, etc., yon are lost, if yon
don't get help from Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. J. W.
McKinnoii, of Talladega Springs,
Ala., writes: "I had been very ill
with pueumouia, nnder the eare of
two doctors, but was sotting no bet
ter when I began to take Dr. King's
New Discovery. The iirst dose giive
re I lor, ana one bottle enred me."
Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis.
coughs aud colds. Guaranteed at all
druggists. Trial bottle free.
To Cure a Colli In One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN
INE Tablets. All druggists refund
the money of it fails to enre. E. V.
Grove's signature, is no each bix. 25c.
L. U. Hull
C. R. Cole,
Hall & Cole,
Undertakers, Embalmers,
i unerai uirectors.
Kull stock of Burial Robes and Un
takers Supplies.
North Sixth Street
Near Court House.
PHONES:
Offloe, No. 751; Residences, No. 717
aud No. 138.
Mrs. Fred Urr8Lth.
Pmldsat t'Mntry lafc, BattlM
Uarbvr, Slleh.
"AlUr my (Irtt ksby tu bam I did sot
stem to njtla my ttrtnjth slthosjh th
diKtor .avt m a tonic which he consid
ered very tupcrlor, but Instead ol getting
better I tjrew weaker every day. My hus
band iiulitcd that I take Vine d Cardul
for s week and ice what It would do lor
me. I did take the medicine and was very
grateful to lind my itrength and health
lowly returning. In two wceki I was out
of bed sad In s month I wu able to take
p my mual duties. I a very eathusi
Sitic Is Its praise."
W ine of Cardui reinforces the organi
of generation for the ordeal of preg
nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis
carriage. No woman who takes Win
uf t ardui n.fe.,1 f.,e t i
child. If Mrs. I'nrath had tW..
N ine of Cardui before her baby cams
she would not have been weakened as
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to every
eipecUiu mother. Wine of Cardui
regulates the menitrual flow.
m Eof CARDUI
T.V I tviv'ti m BnAsia
wrR0P0LI
' wmvw jut uiuu vumine Tablet. jQ
A SWELL BOOT
that individualises
its wearer as
being exclusive.
J
PROFESSIONAL Ci RDS.
3J C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practice limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT,
and fitting of glasses.
Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6;
7 :30 to 8:30. Telephones 2fil aud 77.
Giants Pass, - - Ohkuon
JRED'K D. STRICKER, M D.
HOMEOPATHIC
PHY'SICIAN and bURUEON.
Masonio Temple, Rooms 2 aud 4
(j bants Pass,
'Phone 633. Okkuon.
Q H. DOUGLASS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND RURUEON
Office: Plgney'g reeidenco, cor. Cth
and E streets.
Day and night phone No. 631.
Uhants Pass, - Okhgon
J)R. J. M. KITCHEN,
Late member of New York PostUrad
uato Medical School.
PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON
Office In Dixon I lock, west Front St
Phones: Olllcc 881, Rcsidonce 481.
I) P. LOVE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUHiiEON
Office iu Williams Pros.' Block, over
Grants Pass Grocery.
Residence I'hone 414.
Office Phone 141.
Uhants Pass, - - keiicn
A. C. HOUGH.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Practices in all State aud Federal Courts
Offloe over Hair-Kiddle Hardware Co.
Gbamts Pass, . Oimouu
J. H. AUSTIN,
ATTORNE Y-AT LAW
Union Building
Kerby
Oregon
1)R. F. M. LONGWELL
OSTEOPATH n
Treats all Nervous and Spinal Dis
eases, Rheumatism and Stomach Trou
bles. A spcciulty made of Femalo Dis
eases. Office: Colonial Lodging House,
iiuuv room. uranis fans, Ore.
I)R. S. J. SEATON
MAGNETIC HEALER
Steam Baths, Alcohol Rub. All dis
eases ireaieu. Jriospiitu cure given to
all who wish it. Rheumatism cured in
Us worst form. Adviwlrce.
Colonial House. Office hours 9 to 9.
Grants Pass, . Okkoon
lAfllEN GIVEN i:p bv rvriti-pu
vv it costs you nothing to consult
uk. iiiuNTuoMEKY. lie cures
Female complaints, men's private dis
eases and all kinds of chronic troubles.
Also sells Cherokee aud other guaran
teed family medicines. P. O. Uox 109
Cull at Free Methodist Parsonage. -
Palace Barber Shop
J. H. MULLEN. Prop.
Shaving, Hair Cutting
Baths, Etc.
Everything nest and clean aud a
work Urst-Clasa.
Charles Costain
Wood Working Shop.
West of flour mill, near R. R. track
Tm-ninir. KmM u.'..i. j. i ir i. n . i
8swin.t'abinet Work, Wood Pullevi. tw
Price. nVht ' """-ds.
J. E. PETERSON
(PIO.IKJB)
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Aeont Big- Horn Kasln Land Co..
Wyoming. Anchor Wire Fence.
B. A. WILLIAMS
Front and 4th Stt. P. 0. Box 273.
Real Estate
Employment office. Houses rented
. .K J?r1,S orM- 'end. luo acres
river bottom, 74 cultivated, 10 to hoi i
school, etc A bargain at Hi an acre. Hon
crop will pay purcb.se pnTin two y.,
To Cure a Cold in Onn n.
-Mai sTaiaa
atN..!
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy la a Specinc,
ourn (g uifv oniroiHuiiun,
CIVIt RILIIF AT ONCI.
It cleaiwea, soothes, heals, and protects the
diseased membrane. It oures Catarrh aud
drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Eestoros tho Senses of Xante and HmcU.
Easy to use. Contains no injurious dru.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.'
iju-ge Fize, SO centa at Dru,'ijistB or by
mail: Trial Size, 30 ce:ita by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, E6 K'arron St.. Nsw York.
SAY!
Have you tried the
Headlight Chop - House
For a Good Square Meal ?
Fbksh Oysters and Tamalks.
Fiont Street, opp. Round House.
W.F.LEMPKE, Props.
Thoroughbred, white Plymouth
Rock eggs, 15 for $1.00 Moore's
second hand store.
U" and more of them
EL VJI !m O when you want
them. Single
Comb Whito Leghorns, the biiHiiiess
fowl of America. ' Yards headed by
cockerels from a pen with a record of
2.'7 cgg-H per year per hen. Egjrs 1 50
for Ift: tl.M for !10. (JKAN1TK Ell
& Pf lULTHY YARDS, W. J. Messen
gor, Prop , Ashland, Oregon.
THE
COLONIAL
E St. bet 5th and 6th
IIOAIII) and I,01)(JING
Tho house has bevn thoroughly reno
vated. Jilts. T. M. UENSUAW.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OP
REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hircbv siven Hint il.o
adininisiralor of Hie estate of Agii.'i
K. Sawyer, deceased, will, from anil
after Motiday, Nay 1st, l'Jt'5, sell st
private sale, tho following rjei-rrihed
real property helonniiiK to saitl pstate,
10-wit: Lot lllinihiiriifl lun l' In
Block lettered "t" in Bonnie's First
Addition to the Cily of Omits Pasn,
in Josephine Comity, Oregon; mid
tironcriv will he sold In iIir niui .i
aud best bidder for cash in hand,
subject to confirmation of the County
iouri ior joseptune Uounty, Drngon.
This notice is published in tho Rogue
River Cnnriel by order of Hon. J. 0.
Booth. Coontv Judge, madn in llm
matter ol the estate of Agnes K.
bawyer, tleceaeecl on the 2iith day of
March, 1905.
F. W. SAWYER,
Admiuistiator of the estato of Agnes
K. Sawyer, deceased.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Oilice.
rtosebnrg, Oregon, Nov. 3, 191)4.
A snfticiont contest affidavit having
been filed in this office by H. J.Scliniitt
contestant, against homestead entry
No. 11,014, made July 14, 1902, for
WJf, S4', S4- Kff4', Section 18,
Townsliip 87 8., Range 7 West, by
James A. Bush, coutestee, In w hich it
is alleged that the said entryman died
iu February, 1903; that during his life
time he failed aud neglectod toestahlifb
a residence or reside npou said land,
but resided upon adjacent land ; that
since his death the heirs-at-law have
wholly failed and neglected to reside
npon or improve the land, as required
hy law. bald parties are hereby noti
fied to appear, respoud and offer evi
dence touching said allegation at 10
o'clock a. in., ou April a, 1905, before
Johu M. Bootii, U. S. Commissioner,
at his office in Grants Pass, Oregon,
and that final hearing will ho held
at 10 o'clork a. m., on April lit, I'JOo,
before the Register and Receiver at
the United StutesLaud Ofllco in Hose
hnrg, Oregou.
Tho said contestant having, iu a
proixr affidavit, fllod November 2,
1904. set forth facts wh'ch show that
after due diligence personal service of
this notice can not he mado, it is lure
by ordered and directed that such no
tice be given by due aud proper ub
.lcation. J. H. BOOTII, Receiver.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
In the County Court for Josephine
Coonty, Oregou.
In the matter of thel
Estate ot John
Every, Deceased. )
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
pursuant to an order duly entered in the
County Court for Josephine Couutv,
Oregon, in the above entitled cau-e,
of date. Feb. 23, A. D.. 1906, where
in it is ordered ana directed that the
real property of the above named
John Every, hereinafter described,
bs sold at private sale for the pur
pose of paying charges aud claims
against said estate, expenses of ad
ministration, and for the porpose of
distribution.
NOW THEREFORE, I hereby
give notice that I will after April T,
A. D., 1903, sell at private sale tu
the highest bidder, for terms cash in
hand, or for approved security open
said real estate by first mortgage,
with half cash down, the following
described premises, to-wit:
The SE'V of the SWtr ...rf tho s'i.
of the SEL., Sec. 23, township 80 S,
K 6 W of Uillamefe Meridian.
Also the NE'i of tho NW'4 and
the NWi4' of the NE'4 of Sec. 27
"""""if oo o, xl o W or Willamette
Meridian all in
Oregon.
Dated this 10 day of March, A. D .
JOHN DEVENY.
Administrator of the Estate.
H 8iuod ihe 1t or 25 Years.
The Old. nriirintal nDnVfH Ttals.wsi
Cliill Tonic. Yoo know what you re
takinv. It id imn sn.l I ...iu.
iiirr, no piy.
Crip
iUV
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ko Two Days.
ry f.
box. 25c
Bath Room in connection