ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON. APRIL 21. 1905.
COUNTY TREASURER'S
. Comity Treasurer's leport for six mouths, ending March 81, 1V05:
GENERAL
To balance from last roport
Amount from sheriff, taxes
Amount from sheritf, poll tax
Amount from slier i(T, warrauts
fcAmonnt from county clerk, fees
Amount from cemetery lots
Amount from liquor license
Amount from forfeiture of bonds
Amount from ferry license
Amount from tax tale redemption
CON
By warrants cancelled
Interest on same
Amount school apportionment
Balance on baud
SCHOOL, AND OTHER FUNDS
To balance from last roport $3,(176 07
Amount from general fund for county school J apportion
ment '. 8,400 00
Amount from school districts, special tax...
Amount from road district, special tax
Amount from CUT tax,
Amount from State treasurer, 6 per cent
Amount from institute fund.
CONTRA.
By amount on school orders, county apportionment 8,404 85
Amount paid on school orders, state apportionment . . . '-'45 12
Amount paid school districts, siecial tax 1,580 23
Amount paid road districts, special lax 457 ill
Amount tin id oitv treasurer, citv tax 43il !I3
liy Imhwco on thaud
I, J. T. Taylor, do hereby certify
statement of the amounts received, puid out and remaining on band in the
conutr trensurv of said countv for the six mouths ending on the 81st day of
March, 1005.
Witness my hand this 14th day of
COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI
Showing the amount of claims
phine County, Unite of Oregon, for
outstanding and unpaid from the 1st
April, 11)05:
County Warrant outstanding Oct. 1st. 11)04 $101,880 l
Warrant Issued from Oct. 1st 1U01 to April 1st, 11)05
County Court slid Commissioner's salary 728 40
Circuit Court, jurors, witnesses, ball If, otn 1,173 35
Justice Court jurors, witnesses, constalrle and justice . 30D 20
Hheriir's otllce slieriir and deputy 1,.'W4 .tl
Clerk's otllee clerk and deputy 1,281100
Treasurer s iiIIIch, salary or treasurer
Coroner's oflii-, coroner, jurors and witnesses
School Hupl olllee, salary of Supt
Assessor's olllrn salary of assessor and deputy
Assessment and collection of taxes
Current Kxponsc printing books stationery etc .
Court house, expense, junitor. water, liglils and fuel
Jail, board of prisoners ....
Care of poor, medical attendance, etc
Insane, examinations aud cxiicuse
Bridges, repairs, Uniterm I and lalxir
Klectiou exiieiisu, Movent tier 11)04 election 078 85
Howls and Highways, lumber, labor, and supervisors . 3,053 63
Estimated Accrued Interest.
CONTRA.
Warrants ounce I led from Oct 1st, Halt to April 1st, l!H)6$ 8,031 1)7
('ash Willi Co treasurer applicable to county warrants . 6,101 44
Amount due. county from State scalp bounty 326 34
Taxes unpaid for year 1904 applicable to county warrants 10,367 V2
Amount dun county from tax sales t)o2 28
Net Liabilities
State of Oregon ( '
County of Juseplnue 1
I, 8 F, Cheshire, County Clerk of
Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true mid correct statement
of the uumlH'r and Hinount of claims allowed by the County Court of said
County for the six iiioihIm ending April,
am allowed and amount of warrants drawn and amount of warrauts out
standing and nnpald, as the same apcars upon the records in my nlllce and
in my olliclal custody. Witness my band anil olllcial seal this 13th duy of
April, A. I). I1HI5.
HEALTH IS YOUTH
UImmc snd Sitkncu Uring Old A.
llerbine, taken every morning be
fore breakfast, will keep yon in ro
bust health, lit you to ward off dis
ease. It cures constipation, bilious
ness, dysH'psia, fever, skin, liver
and kidney complaints It purifies
the blond aud clears up the complex
-inn. Ado a bottle at Kntitrmuiid's and
Motlel Drug Store.
Order seals and rulilier stamps of
A. E. Voorhics.
Grants Pass
Fuel Company
Phone IM
Mill Minks, all koihI, soli. I wimhI
Jut loud 1 75.
Kindling wood, per bind jsl.tiil.
Hall loud kindling, 5lk
All kinds dI wood, siniiiil mid div.
MAliliU: AM) (JI.AMTi: WOKKS
.1. II. r.lltliiM'H, -i,),i lel.ir.
I sin pn piiied to luriiixli unytliing in 1 1 ., line nl Cemetery work in any kind
ol Mm hie or I it anile.
Nearlv thirty jearsnl experience 111
thill 1 c.ln nil v.'iir unleis ill Hie vctv Ii,hi
('mi Imnlsh work in Scotch, S,u,le or A met lean 'iisnite or any kind ot
Mat Me.
I I- nl ttect, lit xt tn tin-file's I itilislnii'.
We Have Just Received
TWO (Alls
l.ilHll.-d Will,
I' loni
A in!
Light Wagons. Billies and Carriages
A i-ar of llti v I'arin Wagons has also arrived.
Ctmitllcte line ol' Alakn IJcf'i iit nttoi s fr.nn $10 to $-.'7.
Farmers who are eontemt'latiiij
IRRIGATION BY PUMPING PLANT
will tin. I it lo tlieir inlrrest to ca:l ami ..-ft our litres on the Fairbanks tlasoline Knuir )
l'umiii.o ,,it ainl ualsanize.l pipe. Wf can refer you to 1'J or more irriiiatin plan' ?
now in siuvcl'ul opetation in the county. j
Sawmill men w i 1 I'm 1 it to their advantage to call on us ami fivl prices on supplie -,
liuilders ami carpenteis line of the celebrated Corbin iWr Locks. ',
Grants Pass Hardware Company i
I . JOS . ttol.Kh. Mgr., J. L. CAI.VKUf, Treas. I
LiMlikU I UVU IIUIUIIUIU UUIIIJUIIj
SEMI - ANNUAL REPORT.
FUND.
f 7.413 0
8,170 S8
215 00
. 1.117 14
. 1,064 25
05 00
600 00
125 00
6 00
118 7-19.883
.,
I'll A.
$ 8,031 7
2.71H1 32
8.40) 00
f,, lei 14tll),388 78
1,340 10
414 00
440 40
road fund 1,1 ''4 64
87 00110,537 17
3,704 23-10.537 17
that the foregoing is a true and correct
April, A. D., IM
J. T. TAYLOR,
Treasurer of Josephine County, Ore.
- ANNUAL STATEMENT.
allowed by the County Court of Jose
what allowed, the amount of warrants
day of October, 1U04, to the 1st day of
:)IKI IKI
108 1)5
31 S) 00
033 00
148 76
308 17
304 H5
321 21
1,477 03
41 75
8,051) 41
15,000 O0l32.o!)5 57
71, 8 70' 02 $132,01)5 67
the County of Josephine, State of
1st, 1006, on what account the same
S. F. CIIKH11IUK, County Clerk.
Pirating Foley's Money and Tar
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and 'lar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's
Honey ami Tar many imitations are
offered for the genuine. Ask for
Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any
substitute offered as no other prupara
(inn will give the same satisfaction
It is mildly laxative. It contains no
opiates and is safest for children aud
ilelli'itt" persons. For sale by II. A
UoterillUllll.
Khcumatlnn Ptim Quickly Kilnvtd
'Hie excruciating pains character
istic of rheumatism and sciatica are
quickly relieved by applying Cham
lierhiiu's l'u ill Halm. The great
pain relieving power of the liniment
bus bceu Ibii Mil 1 ii I ho and delight of
thousands of sufferers. The uick
relief from pain which it affords is
alone worth many I into its cost. For
site by all druggist
Ask your dealer for Rogue River
Creamery Duller made at Medford is
now 70 cents cr twn-ound, square
lull weight.
the Murhle hnsincus watr.mts mv sat
lii)t )
111. inner
MOLINE WAGONS
llio Ccleliriitt'd John IVore factory
tinsiMiii: of u full ussnrtinont of
HOW TO BUILD STREETS
A Correspondent Make Some
Pertinent Suggestions.
I note a wide difference of opinion
as to the proper way to make roads
and streets with broken rock. At
this class of work if one part of my
study and exjierience, I take note of
all opinions suggested, snd will offer
a few points on the subject First, I
believe there is only one way to
build macadam roadt or streets and
that It the right way, which is as
certained by the past experience of
bulldiog this class of street and loads
in different oliuiatea, and on differ
ent kinds of grounds, also the kind
of rock usod.
As a subject we will .suppose we
are Improving a street in this town.
The first to take in consideration is
the climatic conditions aud what is
the best material for foundation in
this climate. We have seven months
dry road bed, and about four months
that the water Hits the ground to the
surface, we have no subsoils or hard
pan, so that evidently the only founda
tion lays directly on the top or sur
face, and is made by the sun baking
the top dirt. To make a street of
tliis material or foundation, we most
have good gutters on each side at
least two feet lower than the center of
treet with miter drains crossing the
streets at short distances, as we must
depend wholly on drainage to hold the
fouudatior, for the sou will not dry
the ground after the rock is in place.
The next of importance, is the prop
er shape of the foundation to wear to
the best advantage. The street should
have jusc enough convexity to throw
the water off aud not too convex a
surface, forming a flat surface at the
center. I have seen several streets
that would have been first-class, only
(or this defect.
An arc of a circle is often used but
I believe a curve more couvex at the
sides Is best. The raisd from the
sides to the center need not exceed
ouo in 40 of the widtli and ono in 00
is am 1 le in dryor climates.
Hut this work of shaping the grouud
must lie done proierly before any rock
is placed. The rock should be placed
uutil a thickness of 10 inches of
lucked rock is in place. This is best
put on iu two layers say six inches
first, aud then four aud raking by
hand is the best way to disritbute the
rok to evenness. This should be con
tinued as long as the rolliug is being
none, there should be very small
amount of grouting or filling placed
with the reck, iu fact, it has been
thoroughly demonstrated that the
rock from a crusher of tho sizes that
will puss through a two-inch ring
down to a ring is the best to make
solid roads. The road should be rolled
until no movement can be (eeu in the
rock as the roller passes over them,
and for the first six mouths all places
t lint show defect by sinking more rock
should be placed at once. The roller
should have not less than two-weight
per square foot of ground surface,
and three tons would be better.
If the above lules are followed all
that remains to determine the length
of time the street Will last is the kind
of rock used. The best rock for the
purKsu is that which baa the hard
uess, toughness, and ability to resist
the action of the weather and those
qualities are not always found iu the
same rock. Certaiu bard lime stones
are the best as the dust forms a
cementing material aud makes the
road Hirfct. liut for streets that
huvn heavy tratlle, ayauite, lutsalta,
greenstone, uart.nue, grits, and
chirty wiudstotiea.will answer tho pur
Kise very well. For the coellicieiit
ol wear and crushing qualities of the
alsivu uumed rocki quarto is best if
fairly pure, next comes syamto and
the thorites, limestone and granite.
The wear of a street made of syenite
should not be over Inch of depth
ier year in this climate under heavy
trallin Very little water should lie
used on the road, aud sweeping
should be done to keep it clean.
D. J. LAWTON
Tllli
COLONIAL
E SI. btt. 5th and 6th
ItOAlin iiimI I.OI)(ilN(i
The houso has Uvti thoroughly rono
I vutcil.
Mils. T. M. KKNMIAW.
wimvw ni wvvi
THAT ROADS CONVENTION
Schneider Explain (o Katrine
What Wa Done.
"Veil Heister Schneider," aait
Eatrina "now dot you haf vent to
der goot roaats conventlonings vat vas
your impressionings?" "I bet your
sveet life Katrlna, der peoples uf
Grants Past, moot der delegaata der
hearty velcome : der whole hearts vas
mit in id; nnt dei convention ingi vas
one grunt roundt of uuaulmosity.
abouid more as six feet uf der mooing
Oeeri of der gu tenor vas there; out
der vimmeus vas preparations der
opera house mit flowers unt flags nnt
der male quartet, so dot der reseption
committee of vich 1 vas vnn dit de
tain our gusts in der bostide manner,
yes."
"Haf you got der roati buildt?"
inkvired Katrioa
"Ve haf buildt no roats but Ten I
dit hear dot goot roats vas moct more
as von haf difference on der loat vich
der oldt mare shall haul, out der
oxpeusivencss der same; fife hooutret
pounds on der bad roats out one
tonsand pounds mit on der goot roats,
veil den I vas villlugly convince
meuted alreadty, yes, for der sake
uf der oldt mare, unt I dinks me
shall verk der mats."
"Schnieder," sait Katriua, "Yoost
vuu veek ago abouid yon haf sait dot
ve haf got der goot county shudge nut
der goot gomtnisisoners out dot you
yoost oxpict efery dings of them, nnt
dot you don't will pay any more von
ceutroattux; nut yon Till do nod-
dings on der roats mit iu a hurry."
"Yaw, Yaw, Katrina," "but des
vas pefore der goot roats conweutiou
uf vich I vas von nf der members.
Now dot I vas a delegaat to des goot
roats conweutiou I shall tell yon all
aboid id."
"Fairsl ve amendtmondt de staat
constitution unt vo borrow d3r kraut
barrel full nf money at try per cent
on der county bonus, ont If deg vas
not enough ' der peoples uf der . mat
districts vas get together mit a club
ant tix des bad places. I pelieve in
clubs. Ve got der goot boss nnt ve
chop down der trees unt brash dot der
sun can see mit in ; ant vo plow or
der sites ant drag to der miltlo nnt
ve moot der roats to dot der vater
ran avay ; out ve moct more as vun
trac, out ve moct dur roats so goot dot
der oldt mare baulit one tousaut
pootits more easy as she baulit fife
hooutret ponuts mit on der bad roats
If des vas del case I shall help mit
der life uf mo der goot shndge unt dor
goot gomuvssloner; out if I don't
vlll help thetu veil der roats vill be
bad ut.t der oldt mare eaten her bet
off veu she don't will haul more as
fife hooutret pouuts mit on der bad
roats unt dur oxpeusiveuess yoost der
same. "
"Supposition, " salt Katriua, "yon
can uix raise der money?"
"Veil, den Katriua, ve club together
unt fixing dur bad places; I pelieve
iu der ulubs; veil I haf dot pitzness
mit Fowl Liberger he could nix
raise der money unt you recollection
ve got clubs uut ve settlet it, veu vun
uf ns could uix haf settlet it mit
aloue uut ve haf been der best uf
friendts cfer since."
"Vill you hire yourself ouse mit
on der roats by der day Sohueider, ?"
sail Katriua.
"I don't will; I vas der boss; I shall
put young Schneider aud dur oldt mare
on ant hitch her to der plow, ant
harrow, uut scraper ont roller nut
you, Katrlna shall holdt der hautles
uut I shall be der boss; uut ve moct
der bail routs so goot. yoost possible
dot ve go to der vorldts fair mit Port
landt uext June iu sectober in der
Oldsmore pitzness; nnt ve rechigter
our names mit on der big hook, Yaw
cup Schneider uut der whole titont
from all der vay from oldt Yosefeue. "
Yawcup Schneider.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best snd
Mult Populxr.
"Mothers buy it for crouny child
ren, railroad nieu buy it for severe
coughs aud elderly lieople buy it for
U grippe, " say Moore liros , Klilon,
Iuwa. "We sell more of Chniiiberlain's
Cough Remedy I hull any other kind."
There is no question but this medicine
is the best that can be procured tor
coughs and colds, whether it lie a
child or an adult that Is utllictcd.
It awla.ys euies and cures quickly.
Sold hv all druggists.
About Rheumatism.
There are lew diseases that inflict
more torture than rhivinatism and
there H probjbly uo disease for which
mull a varied and useless lot of
remedies have bceu suggested. Ti
nny that it can he cured is, then fore,
a bold statement to niitke, but Cli.tm
berlstn's 1'aiti Halm, which ei-joys all
extensive sale, has met Willi great
success in the treatment of this dis
ease Why sutler when I'aiu Halm
adord niicli quick relief and costs
but a tritlc? For sale by all druggists.
LI RA II. GROUT
v ill give
Instruction on PianoorOrgan
at hrr residence, corner Kighth and P
streets, MoutlNVH, Tuesdays and Sat
urdays. Special rates to pupils from
the country.
Warn to Soil a Piano
or 0-gan? J
J M. Ward will m11 it fot $
you in rotuniisMo . Will J
ell it qtiu'kly nmt on any 2
ttrins iou tnav ieiie it mM.
J. M. WARD,
Mh.N ANP Sl'KVljYORS.
'- V FOR WOMEN
WHO CANNOT BE CURED.
Backed up by over a third of a century
of remarkable and uniform cures, a
record such as no other remedy for the
diseases and weaknesses peculiar ta
women ever attained, the proprietors ol
Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now
feel fully wananted in offering to pay
500 in legal money of the United
States, for any case of Leocorrbea, Fe
male Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling
of Womb which they cannot care. All
tliev ask is a fair and reasonable trial of
their means of cure.
Tbc Vice-President Independent Order
of Good Templars.
An exrTtrnce which msnv womra Iuts wu
ff'altJ by Mim Aznca atebUaga. of J31 Kaat
i lh Street, New York city, aa touuwi -I
reel. N
rrv doci
iid very
cr health for s year uattl life
W.kril dark and drrsrr to me. Had atari-
ache. Lack.u-he. alao oalii, my leo
broken and fithit. I long.l ror health. Tried
everal nirdicinei but none ware of any laH
lnj( briuht until I took Doctor Pierce's Fa
voii'e Preacrieltna. 1 sm realited that I
had found tt.e rivht remedy. It heleed nature
to throw otT the ooiaooa that saturated the
fvMem. reioved all paint and atren-theued
tie- 'lifetive organ!, and brjuifht the nari of
health back to my cheeks. This medicine if
taken nccaiionally keep the ayatem in perfect
condition, helping it to throw olT the diaeaae
and omeouenee of expovure to dampnaaa. I
am pleaaed to mv It my endorsement.
" Favorite Prescription " makes weak
women strong, sick women well. Ac
cept no sulntltute for the medicine
which works wonders for weak women.
Dr. Pierce's Common . Sense Medical
Adviser is sent fret on receipt of 21 one
cent stamps for the paper-covered book,
or 31 sumps for the cloth-liound. Ad
dress Dr. K. V. Piero, BuHulo, N. Y.
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. MET! E VALLEY
POTATOES
Sound, Dry and Mealy and the
Best Potatoes sold in Grants Pass.
Chiles' Grocery
Front st., near Fourth.
J. A. SIIJHETS,
Teacher of Music
Practical instruction in Violin, I'ia:.r,
(itiitar, Clarinet and Cornet. Most cap
ful utU-ntion (.'ivon to beginners. Le? i
orders at MuAic rjtore.
The Popular Barber Shop
Get vour tonsorial work done 'it
IRA TOMPKINS
On Sixth Street Three chai-s
Bath Koom in connection
Charles Costain
Wood Working Shop.
West of flour mill, near R. R. track
TuriiiiiK, Scroll Work. Stair Work, Hand
Sawing. t'uhiiiet Work, Wood Pullevs. Saw
HhiiKand vunnniiiK, HepairiUK all kinds
Trices htrht.
To Cure a Cold In One Ilajr
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN
INE Tablets. All drupgists refund
the money of it fails to cure. E. W.
Urovo's signature is uo each btx. 2oo.
Tur .nmirVTii
ft I lllv VIV1U111AL
Sliver medicine
3l
1 .11.., .....!.: j- ... i
bilii)lMniM4 an.l a o,,;,il t
wuii-iraiiin. U llinMfl.
. ..-.,.. italic
are cniuuion indications of liver
auu K:iiiii'vili-tt.-s. Momaih and
Iwwej trouble, severe ai ther are,
Rive immediate warning by pain,
..... ..... nut, niuiiev iruUulOS,
tll.iuull le liainful at tliA .!. .M
imu !i hat.l. r to cure. Thniford's
in K -I'taiuiit never fails to bene-
bt dliM-al livtranil WMNlfA,,.l L.A-
neye,. Itmirsup the torpid liver
in mrow on me gXTnisot tevsrand
Al7lie. It i a .-..,-tnin
7 , , 7 f,e,eiiviw
ofch.ilora and Hriaht's disease of
tne suinevj. with kiduevs re
iiiforc.il by Thedforil's IllaU'aT
I'r.i m!it tlionsands of persons have
deit immune in tin midst of yel
low fever. Many families live in
perfivt health and hare no other
iu'tor thau Tho.lt'. r.l'.
lraiii;ht. It is always on baud for
an enierirency and save
L.Le tans oi a aocior.
Mullint C C M..k 1A HA(
- . .-wv., iv, lyvi.
I hsv uud Thedford', Bisck-Drsusht
lar three va.-. .t.W 1 k . t . . .
1 1 nu, n.u O go
to s doctor iiik I have bee takln 1l
l 1. .1.. L.... l .... . .
. ve.i meuicine int k. m.k. l-
n the market lor livtr sad kidney
-. -. tnu oincr
MV. A. O. IFIV.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Sewn Minioo koies toM tn pa 13
Sv Mmasi tosiss mM In al
PROFESSIONAL CiRDS.
PRED'K D. STRICKER, M. D.
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN amo fcUKGEON.
Masonic Temple, Booms 2 and 4
Ukanto Pas,
'Phone 633. Obhook.
Q. H. DOUGLASS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offloe: Purney'i residence, cor. 6th
and E streets.
Day and night phone No. 631.
Uba Pass, Oreqos
D. P- LOVE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Williams Bros.' Block, over
Grants Pass Urooery.
Residence Phone 414.
Office 1'hone 141.
G EASTS Pass, - ObEQOK
II, D. NORTON,
ATTORN'EYAT-LAW,
Practice in all State and Federal Courts.
Office in Opera House Building.
Grast3 Pass, - - - Oregon
r. C. HALE,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW .
Office over First National Bank,
(Jbants Pass, - -. - Oregon.
A. C HOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Practices tn all State and Federal Courts
Office over Hair-Kiddle Hardware Co.
Ghauts Pass, Oheoom
J. H. AUSTIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .
Union Huilfflog
Kerby .... Oreoon
J)R. F. M. LONGWELL
OSTEOPATH
Treats all Nervous and Spinal Dis
eases, Rheumatism and Stomach Trou
bles. A specialty made of Femalo Dis
eases. Office: Colonial Lodging House,
front room. Grants i'uss, Ore.
JR. S. J. SEATON
MAGNETIC HEALER
Steam Baths. Alcohol Rub. All dis
eases treated. Hospital cure given to
all wno wlsn II. itheumallsin cured in
its worst form. Advice free.
Colonial House. Office houi-u 9 to 9.
Grant Pass, Okkoon
JJ. D, JEVVETT, M D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Diseases of Woman and Surgery a
Specialty, tlospitsl Accommodations.
Kooms 9 and 10 Thnrtou Bldg.
Day or Night Phone liii.i.
Uitice hours U to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 and
7 to v p. m.
Grants Pahs, - - - Okkgon
WHEN GIVEN UP BY OTHERS
It costs you nothing to consult
Dr. Montgomery. He cures
Female compluints, men's private dis
eases anu all kinds of chronic troubles.
Also sells Cherokee and other guaran
teed family medicines. P. O. Box 10y
Call at Free Mothodist Parsonage.
Palace Barber Shop
CAita s WILLIAMS, Propra.
Shaving, Hair Cutting
Baths, Etc.
Everything nest and clean and a
wora r im.-i.iU8a.
J. E. PETERSON
(PIO.IKEK)
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT- INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Agent Big Horn Basin Land Co.,
W .in.. A n. 11: K-
iTjuutuiK- niimur vvirureuco.
HigginsS Philip:
Assavers and Chemists
CHARGES:
Gold, SUver, Copper, Lead. $1 each,
Gold and Silver, 1.
Each and every away done with the
mea mat it may be cbwked.
II. I. Kajrnnhls
1. J. I.SHlon
Reynolds S Lawton
Civil and Mining
Engineers.
MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS
MEN AND SURVEYORS.
Grants Pass
Oregon
L. B. Hall. n it r.,i-
Hall & Colo,
Undertaker,Embalmers,
runerai Uircctors.
Full stock of Burial Kbc8 and Un-
iiiaers Supplies.
North Sixth Street
Near Court House.
PHONES:
Offioe, No. 751; Residences, No. 717
and No. I.K.
A. U. BANNARP-QNOEWTAKEW.
To Cure a Cold in One Dav
Jl. Ca . .
moataa.
signature,
13 Bkotatkat.
This
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy la a 9peclflc,
8ure to Clve Satisfaction.
GIVES RELICP AT ONCE.
It cleanses, soothes, her.ls, and protects the
diseased membraue. It cures Catarrh aud
drives awav a Cold in tlw Head quicklv.
Kestores the Souses of Taito and HmelL
Easy to ute. Contains no i:ij irious druir".
An,.i;.i intn ii.a n.triU hikI tilttwrbed.
Uu-e Hit ; M cents nt Pru.nii-la or by
mnu: Truii i ) cc i y i.mn.
ELY BROTHERS, lii -i !-. New York.
A Dsndy for Burns
Dr. Bergin, Paua, Ills.,' writei:
"I have ufced Ballard's Snow Lini
ment; It is ' dandy for bonis.
Those who live on farms am especi
ally liable to many accidental cots,
burns, bruises, which heal rapidly
when Ballards'g Snow Liniment is ap
plied. It should always be kept in
the house for cases of emergency. "
25o, 50c, $1.00 bottle at Rolcrmnud's
aud Model Drug Store.
Will Interest Many.
Every person shonld know that good
health is impossible if the kidneys
are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure
will cure kidney and bladder diiease
iu every form, and will build up aud
strengthen these organs so they will
perform their functions properly. No
ditugcr of Bright's disease or diabetes
if Foley's Kidney Cure istaken in
time. oi sale by H. A. Rntermnnd.
N. E. McGREW,
PIONEER
TRUCK and DELIVER V
furniture and I'iano
Moving
GRANTS PASS, 0REGOV.
B. A. WILLIAMS
Front and 4th Sts. P. 0. Box 273.
Real Estate
Employment office. Houses rented
No. ".i 12.r acre, all fenced, loo acre,
rivet hottoni, ". cultivated. 10 tn hop, 4
m tit- from railrosil town, trood roads,
.ir'iool, etc. A Imrptin at f 15 an Acre, flop
ctop will pay puretiuse price in two years.
. DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
By mutual consent, S. E. Chapman .
mill ('. L. Barlow, doing business
under the name of Chapin & Barlow
Co , at Galice, Oro. .dissolves partner
ship. C. L. and F. G. Barlow as
sume all lisbilities and collect all
hills due t lie old firm and continue,
tho business under the uaino of Bar
low Bros.
Dated Galice Ore., April ), liMW.
S. E. CH A FIN,
C. L. BAKLOW.
IN THE CIKCL'IT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JOSEl'HINE.
H. W. Jackson, i
flaintiff,
vs.
C. W. Baker.
Defendant.
To C. W. linker, defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You nre herehv re
iiuiteil to appear and nnswer the cotn
plnint filed agaiift you in tlie alnive
entitled action within si weeks from
the riato of the first publication of
tins i-nnimoiis, to-wit. within six
weeks from the 21st day ct April,
l'.Hi."i. as prescribed in tlie order for
publication hereof, and if yon fail
so to Riiswei for want tlieriof, the
plaintiff will take judgment against
vou for the sum of One Thousand
(IKIOO.oO) Dollars witli interest there
on at tlie rate of six per cent per
annum from and after the lltli day of
April, lisi.-), together with the co-ta
and disbursements or the action aa
prayed for in plaintiff 'a complaint on
tilt' in said cause.
This summons is m,),lul,.,.l n,..i...
and in uceordnuce with an order of
Mie Hon. H. K II,,,,,,,. t .i...
above entitled ronrf, maile on Ilia
i.iiu osy or April, l'Ki.l, n file in said
cause, and th first publication hereof
is on tlie "1st r,r a 1 1 ...... ,
... "rill, ii.,, nun
the lust publication hereof will be on
me -ii oay oi June, 1!K6
A. O. HOUGH,
Attorney for I'iaiutilT.
ADMINISTRATORS' S A L E
HEAL PROPEHTV
OF
'nti..n iu I .
- ..... .n iinriiy given mat the
idininistrntor nf the estate of Agnes
K Sawyer, deceased, will, from and
utter Monday, Mav iHt, Uhi;,, sell at
private sale, the following described
I e ll lirnlu.rrv h..l..... .
V. I " "'""'"K sain estate,
.... niinuiereii two (5i in
Block lettered " F " in Bourne', Firs"
Add t ion to the City of (rants Pm.
Iu Josephine Countv, Oregon; said
a -1 best bidder for cash iu hand.
........ , ....Miiuiaiton or I he County
Court for Josephine Countv, Oregon
T his notice is pnblisl e.l in "the Rogue
River ( cunet by order of Hon. .1. o.
Hon h, County Judge, m, iu ,
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