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TEXT OF OREGON'S NEW FRUIT LAW Owners Can Now Ba Compelled to Eradicate All Kinds of Fruit Pests. The followtuR if. the text of a new law panned at tlin recent session of the legislature of special interest to the fruit-growers: Section 1. That npoo a petition of not less than twenty-five residents and froit growers of any comity in this state, t lie county conrt of said county ihall appoint a coonly Inspec. tor whose duty it shall be to inspect the apple and other fruit orchards of aid county and to enforce the laws now in force and that may be here after in force in this state applicable to the fruit industry and to the grow ing and handling and selling of fruit trees and other nursery stock. Provided, that the Inspector so to bn appointed sbiill bo rceorhr dcd and certllled to be comis'tcnt fr such position by the state distrii:t com missinner of the board of horticulture of the Hind county, and the said county insiK-rtor s'ibII hold bis office durin(i the pleasure of said county court Hen. 3. It shall be the duty of the state district commissioner to Instruct and educate the county iusiici'tors as to the laws and quarantine regula tions of this slate aud the rules Biid regulations of the state board of horti culture. The county inspector shall Dcrform his duties nndur the general upervislon of the slate district com inissloner for said county to whom lie shall make reports In thd mat r pro scribed by the slate board of horti culture. Hen. !l. Kurh county inspector shall be paid for his services, by tho said county, n sum not exceeding three dollars per day and pay his own per sonal expenses, for each and every day actually employed In the perfor mances of his duties as herein provid ed and the said c ity inspector shall report monthly to said district com missioner the lime for which to pfy durieg the month preceding aud the said district commissioner shall cer tify the same to the county court be fore snrli eoinpen-ation shall b'i paid to said county inspector. Heo. 4. If any county for any tea on fails to nppoint a county inspector as herein provided, then the inspec tor of an adjacent rounly may per form such services and the necessary exHnses incurred in the performances of his duty shall be charged up against the county where the service was performed as if hu had been ap pointed by the county court of such county. Bh'u. 6. The state district foiu mlssioiinr ol horticulture bIuiII bear and promptly decide all appeals from the couiilv Inspectors In bis district and his decision shall have full force and effect until set aside by the courts of the stale. All appeals from the county Inspectors to the district commissioner shall bo iiuder the form and regulations as prescribed by the slate board ol horticulture. H,.,. II That section 417H of the codes nu.l statutes of Oregon as com tilled ami aiiiiotaleilbyC.lt. il'llin ger and William W. Cotl.ui be and the same Is hereby ami nih il lo read in follows: Hen. 4I7S Said board shall cm plov without their iiumbel a ncrre tarv. who shall exercise the powers nud discharge the duties conferred upon him by this act. and whose com- ncnsilion shall not exc eed KHI pi r liiiinlh In be paid in the sain annei us other slate nlllcers. Said I nurd shall from Iheir own number also wiled a treasurer. Before entering upon the discharge of Iheir duties, each member of the board shall n ul.e uihl sui'sciihe an naln In support the ctinstitullon of the Cnilcil Stales anil of the stale of t H egoii, and In ill II gently, fuilhfully and inipaiiiillv dis charge the iliilnsiil liisnlllie, which MAKKU: AND (SliAXITK W011KS I. II. IWIMHM'K, riiipi'lelof. I urn pi, . un . I In bullish anything in the li d Cemetery work iu any kind ol Maihlc or imiinie N, mli it. iii v m Mi" of experience in the Marhli business warrants my sal ing thill I can h'.l "'H "t'lcis III Dim M'lv b.sl milliner. Can IiiiihsIi mirk iu S. .1I1I1, Snh or Ann mail 'limine or anv kind of Mllllile. I Kit., I. Ill l In I ,le. lie's I innslini . We Iltvve Just Received TWO (Alls l.iiaitcil W ill) From Ami Light WaGiis. Busies and Carriages A car of Heavy Farm Wagons has also arrivcil. ('(illililclc line of AlaKil Ut fl iiit Tutors from JIG to $27. 1'aniH'i's who arc coiitcni'latin IRRIGATION BY PUMPING PLANT will Iiml it l' their interest to ca 1 ami jret our figures on tho Fairbanks liasulinc F.nir rim,.n.L' I'l.mt an. I ualvaiiie.l iic Wo can refer you to l'J or more- irrigatini; lan now in succ. 'js-ful ('potation in the county. Sawn. ill men will li ltd it to their advantage to call on us and get prices on supplie l!itili!eis an.l carpenters lino of the oolohratoil Corhin Poor Locks. Grants Pass Hardware Company , . J. is WOI.Kh. Mgr., J. I. CALVERT, Trcaa. said oaths (hall be filed with the tieasurer of the board. Sec. 7. That section 4185 of the codes and statutes of Oregon as com piled by 0. B. Bellinger and Will iam W. Cotton be and the same is amended to read as follows: Sec. 4168. It shall be the duty of the several members of the board and of the secretary or the county in spector nnder their direction, when ever they shall deem it noccssary, to cause an inspection to be made of any orchard, nurseries, trees, plants, vegetables, vines, or any fruit pack iug house, storeroom, salesroom or any other place within their districts and if found infested with any pests, diseases or fungus growth, injurious to fruits, plants, trees, vegetables, or liahle to spread to other places or localities, or of such nature as to be a public danger. thev shall notify the owner or owners, or prrsous in charge of or in possession of -such articles, things or places that the same are so infested, and shall reqoire said per sons to eradicate or destroy said in sects or pests, or their eggs or larvae or to treat snch contagious diseases, within a curtain time to he specified in said notice. Said notices may be served upon I ho person or persons, or any of them, owning or having In charge, or having possession of sucli infested place, article or thing, by any member of the board or by the secretary theieof, or by any person deputed by the said board for that purpose, or they may be served in the same manner as a summons, in an action at law Such notice shall coo tulu diiictions for the application of some treatment approved by the com missioners for tho eradication or de struction of said pests, or the eggs or larvae thereof, or the treatment of O'lituginus diseases, or fnugui growths. Any aud all such places, orchards, nurseries, trees, plants, shrubs, vegetables, vines, fruit or articles thus Infested are hereby de ilarod a public nuisance; and when ever any such nuisance mail exist ai any place in the st.ite, or tho prop etty of any owner or own' rs, upon whom, or upon the tierson iu charge or possession of whoso property, no tice has been served as aforesaid, and who shall have failed or refused to abate the same within tho time soi- fled lu such notice, or in tho proier- ty of any inin-reaidciit or any Jicrson and the owner or owners of which canuot bo found by tho resident mein- hers of the hourd or tho secretary, or county Inspector after diligent search within the district it shall ho the duty of the hoard rr the members iu whoso district said nuisance shall exist, or the secretary or couuty iu siHH'tor un inr his or their direction, to cause such nuisance to bo abated or eradicating or destroying said in sects or pests o' their eggs or destroy ing lliu Infected or diseased articles. The expense thereof shall be a count) charge, and the county couit shall allow and pay the same out of the general fuud of the county. Any and all sums so paid shall lieconio a lieu upnu the irnHry and premises from which said nuisance shall have been removed or abated, ill Ihe pursuance of this act, and ho leeovcred by a suit iu ciuily against such properly or premises: which suit of foreclosure of such liens shall he in the circuit court of tlm county where Ihe prem ises nru situate, by tho district at I orm y In the name and for the bene III of Ihe county making such payment or payments. The l rnceedings in such cases shall he governed by I lie same rules as far as may be applicable, as suits to foreclose inechantcs' liens. and Hie properly shall be sold under the order of the court and the pro ceeds applied in like iiiannei. Tl hoard is hereby invested v. illi the newer In citusu such nuisance to he :i1 hi t i ll ill a summary manner. I he newest is a kill lien cabinet with a set of small drawers above and hack of the table for holding spices, etc. Handiest arrangement ever put in a kitchen. Call at MoLaim's Auc tion stiiro and see them. MOLINE WAGONS tlio (Yit'l'ititoil John lVore factory I'or.si-tiitu' of ti full iissi'itmoiit of ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. PAYS GRANTS PASS A VISIT Wm. Bybee Calls on Hi Friends of Pioneer Days. William Bybee of Jacksonville was in Grants Pass over Monday, coming down Sunday evening and returning Tuesdty morning. While bers Mr. Bybee met many of his old time friends for lie Is a Rogue River pioneer of 18S4. Mr. Bybee is a Keutucklan and left his Dative state in 1862 for California, where he staid for two years when lie came to Southern Oregon. Mr. Bybee at one time was tiie largest laud ownei in Rogue River valley, his holdings be lug up into the thousands tit acres. He yet owns several fine farms in Jackson county aud other property, among which Is the famous Byboe mineral springs. Mr. uyoee springs. Mr. Bybee was at one time extensively Interested In placer mining in Josephine county aud he built in the Illinois river district one of the longest aud most expensive mining ditches ever con structed in Southern Oregon. For nearly 40 years Mr. Bybee bought nearly all-the hogs raised in Rogue River Valley. He did not pack the meat, but drove the hogs to the various mining camps where he sold them to local butchers and to China men. His principal market was Happy Camp and the other mining camps of Northern California, though he diove some as fur distant as to the camps in Nevada. Mr. Bybee says' that his drover days woro the most enjoyable of his life. With a band of from 300 to 600 head of hogs and teams haaling feed or a pack train when the road become a trail in the mountains and half a dozen men to assist him, he would start for the California mining camps. Some of his trips over the Siskiyou mountains were far from a pleasure jaunt. On on? of these trips he had to break a trail with horses through four feet of snow for his hogs to travel on. Mr. Bybee was a drover in his boy hood and assisted his father, who was one of tho biggest dealers of Ken tucky, iu driving bands of hogs, cattle aud sheep to market In Yiriguia and Sou h Carolina. Mr. Bybee ez puds to visit the homo of his boy hood, which he has not seen siure he left it ts years ago this spring. He has a broth r living at the old family home near Winchester, Kentucky, and he bus a sister iu Texas and he will pay each of thorn a vi-lt. Though 75 years of age, Mr. Bybee is yet hale and hearty and good for many years yet of active life. The old Bybee homo was one of the best known and most hospitable in all South ern Oregon, and many a pioneer of Rogue Itivir Valley lias a kindly remembrance of Uncle Billy Bybee and his noble wife, now gnue to the beyond. The big old white house, of Ihe architecture of days long ago, with its full two stories, and its spacious sitting room, dining room and kitchen and many bedrooms, that ampin accommodations might be had for all comers, is yet standing in a grove of fine old oaks on the Bybee I'onatlon cluim oue mile north of Jacksonville, un historic reminder of the days when Rogue River Valley was being changed from a wilderness to one of tho fairest valleys on the Paciflu ('oast by the work of such men nod women as Uncle Billy aud Mrs. Bybee. Men Psil Sixty in Dinger. More than half of mankind over HO yearn of ago suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlarge ment of prostate gland. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley Kidney Cure should be taken ut Ihe first sign of dtuigot, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of ibis disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Hock Port, Mo., writes "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for yea's and alter taking two bottles of Foley's Kidnev Cure, I feel better than I have tor 30 years, although I am now HI years old." For sale by II. A. Koteruiund. Tin: COLONIAL E St. btt. 5th and 6th IIOAKI) iiml IX)IXiIM( The house has Is-eii thoroughly reno vutisl. MHS.T. M. UF.NSIIAW 1 XQ.C. Z. XI. Column All matter for this olumn is supplied by the Grants Fans Woman s cnriauau Teniaerai.ee Union. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union entertained the teachers of the publio schools and the T. P. C. T. U. last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Campbell. A greater num ber than could be comfortably seated were present, but all seemed to enjoy the evening. Our thanks are ten- Prof. M. N. Davenport for favoring us with excellent instru mental musio also the High School chorus for songs, Miss Zena Chapman for reoitation "Onlv Sixteen" and to Piof. Turner for liis entertaining and instructive address on Scientific Tern peranoe Instruction. After the prorgam was rendered, refreshments of cake and sherbet were served and we retorned to our homes feeling that the evening had been pleasantly and profitably spent. A Temperance Advance. That the cause of temperance making substantial . progress on enu; catioual lines has recently been made evident in a very striking manner, by a report of the Bureau in charge of Temperance Instruction in American Schools and Colleges. In thut report it is announced that a committee, rnnresentins 15.000 members of the medical profession in Great Britain, has decided to adopt, practically in its entirety, the Aniericau Course of Study in Hygiene and Temperance iu tho British schools, and that within a very short time every local School Board in that kingdom will be using the same syllabus of study on this subject that Is now employed in our eleuieutary schools. This is at once a signal triumph for temperance and a deserved recognition of America's leadership in this speoial branch of educationul reform. It is difficult to estimate Ihe great good that must result. A year ago, Koyal Commission, reporting to Parliament on physical deterioration in Britain, said: "The Committee believe that more may be done to check the degeuer ation resulting from drink, by bringing home to muu iind women the futil effects of alcohol on physical efficiency, than by expatiating cu tlie mornl wicsendess of drinking." Following this report, the represeu tative medical men of the United Kingdom joined iu signing a petition for tho compulsory school of hygiene aud temperance. Christian Herald Lut Mope Vsniihtd. When leading physicians said that W. M. Smithurt of Pekin, la., had incurable coi'sumption, his lust hopo vanished; but Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, kept him out of his grave, lie says: ''This great specific completely cured nie, and snved my life. Since theul have used it for 10 years aud consider it a marvelous throat ami lung cure strictly scientific for cougns, sore throats or colds; Burn preveuta tive of pueuiuonia. Ouranleed, filic, aud (1.00 bottle at All druggists. Trial bottle free. . Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, hut by choosing the right medicine, E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated death. He says: "Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, bnt I took Electric Bit ters, which effected a complete cure I have also found them of greut bene lit iu general debility and nerve trouble, and keep them constantly on hand, since, as I find they have no equal." All druggists guarantcs them at fiPc a bottle. Chimbfrliin'i Couih Renicdy the Bot snd Mint Populsr. "Mothers buy it for crouny child ren, railroad men buy it for severe coughs aud elderly people Imy it for la grippe, " say Moore Bros, Kldon Iowa. "We sel1 more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Ihall any oilier kiiK There is no question hut this medicine is the best that cau be procured for coughs anil colds, whether it be a child or an adult Hint is afflicted It aw lays cutes and cures quickly Sold bv all druggists. About Rheumatism. There are lew diseases that iutlic more torture than rln umatism an there is probably uo disi u.e for whic such a varied nud useless lot . remedies have tieen suggeMed. Tc say that if can he cured is, then fore a hold statement to make, but Ch un herlaiu's i'uiu Balm, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success in Ihe treatment ot this tils eai. Why suffer when Pain lialiii affor.is such quick relief and costs hut a iritle? For sale by all druggists. Ll'KA II. GROUT will iitve Instruction on Piano or Organ at In r residence, corner Eighth and I) streets. Mondays, Tuesdays and Sat nrdavs. Special rales lo pupils from the country. Grants Pass Fuel Company Phone 4:U Mill bliH-ks, all good, solij wiyxl, vkt lo.-ul $1.75. Kitiillitig w.khI, per load $1.00. Halt load kindling, 50c. All kinds ol wood, sound and drv. ATRIL 23. l'05. Wagon Roads Good for Ages. W K. Vanderbilt. Jr., ran a 00- . m viu in horsepower Mercedes irom - within nine miles of fans, neur.j - miles, iu IBM hours. An accidental Villenenve St Georges cut him from completing the journey msiue hours. This is fast traveim. fl., rt.e Paris. Lyons & Mediter- .. Iid.v nne of the fastest trains in Enrol, makes the run in . ,ifl- mnr than 14 hours. wu reference to this train it may be said that iu schedule is slow irom to Marseilles, from whence it takes on the pace that renders it famous. To the condition of the French roads may be credited in part Mr. Vander bilfs performance. The old Roman road fiom Aries to Rouen furnished the route, aud It is probably the best in the world and has been for almost 2000 years. Napoleon traveieo it when he joined the army iu Italy to Marseilles, 470 milts In 39 hours, changing horses 12 times, inav thought to be a wonderful feat. Billird i tiorichound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping aud difficult breathing. Heury C. Steams, Druggist. Schullsbnrg, Wis., writes. Mav 20. 1901: "1 have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, aud have never naa a nreoaration that has given better .u,;.i.m;i.,i T notice that when I soil a bottle they come back for more. ouii honestly recommend It. 2ic, sim f i (si at Model Drug More anu Roteriuuud's. Kodaks Courier Building. SEEDS Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy and other Grasses, and Wheat and Oats. Garden Seeds of All Kinds. All ray seeds are pure and of the best quality. : : WILLAMKT1E VALLEY POTATOES Sound, Dry and Mealy and the Hest Potatoes sold in Grants Pass. Chiles' Grocery Front st near Fourth. J. A. SIMiETS, Teacher of Mush Practical instruction in Violin, Pin:.' Guitar, Clarinet anil Cornet. Most ca ' ful attention eiven to iM'inners. Lei orders at .Mu-ic Store. The Popular Barber Shop Get vour tonsorial work done IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Stteet Three chai: Hath Room iu connection Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R. R. track Turtiinir, Scroll Work. Stair Work, Hand SuwitiK.l'HltiiH't Work, Wuoti I'ullfV. Saw Kilnirnml utiiiinmitf, lit miring all kind Price; ru'ht To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE HHoMO OCIN INK Tablets. All druists refund the money of it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is no each b x. S'ir. 1KEDFOH0' THE CHEAT 4 Thwlfjrd't Hl.uk fraught lu. saved d.'torV I.:li f,,r in, re t!... a si i'y -ars. I'vr t . omni. n f nu ll)' ai.iaentj, bih ii ;u onislip c kn, inihip'slicn. hard o!.li. Iwelm' plain is. t'.;u and fever, hiliou. ncsa. hen laches an.l tl.er like complaints im oth, r ne-dwine is UV' ,,:iry. It inv.L-, rites nu.l rv ul.i..-s t:ie Inn, a,,uu alv.Mi..u stimulate a. un of the k..iue.s nuriiin the !.!.!, and n:ruv tlie hor,s of f..;:l a,-m:.uU-.,.11. It .ores liver e. c.;.!a.at, indigestiun. Jour sti.isi j. ii. ili.ini.sj, chiiU rneunwti,- piius. s..i,a.l.e, L;u a. M.k... : 'vtriHiMix, eonstiti.-n, ' i- ' .a.-.ins, nl.- h ir,j co! .. ',.!.., ffx..rv ,!rt!f. P'V ' ,r- PUk-l'r;i:hl.t in '- ' hi. and in in..:.. - .'f.,rfI.io. Never a...' t a s i ;j!e. lasl,t on i,.v;.,tf ... oni 1., l .Hie .'. I y the Lhtuno. l,-a pny. I IxIkvi Thtdlord'j Black Driuihl l th bot mJi. in on tarth. It it g.H(t I t any arid verv'.h!ni. hlv, Um.y of ttl. childrtn. and f. four 0-r hj k.nt IS.m I .u,.jiuiy,:i no doctor but Black Driest A. J. CP0.E.S. Illawara. U " -Pwimonth. Th.i fO PKOFESSIONALji PRED KD.STRICKER. M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ano 8URUK0N. Masonic Temple, Booms 2 and 4 (jBAHTS Pass. . Okkoon. Tnone ojo. q H. DOUGLASS, m. a- PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON Office: Pigncy's residence, cor. . w Tl 6tb and K streets. Pay and nigbt pbone So. 6J1. Urakts Pass, , D, P. LOVE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Williams Bros.' Block, over Grants Pass Orocery. Residence rnone in- Office Phone 141. (i Hants Pass, " D. NORTON, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, . , 1 fV.nrt.a Practice in all State anu rtui'..v Office in Opera House nuiiuing. y, C. HALE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office over Kirst National Hunk, Pi. - - - OltEUON. A C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY AT-1.AW, Practices in all Stat, and IVdcnil Courts Office over Hair-Kiddle Hardware Co. Gkants Pai-s, OlIKOOM J. II. AUSTIN, ATrORNLY-AT-LAW Union Uiiililints Kerbv Oregon 1)R V. M. LONGWKLL OSTEOPATH Treats ull Nervous and Spinal llis eases. Rheumatism and Stomach Trim bles. A specialty made of Female Iis eases. ... , Office: Colonial i.onsinir in"'i front room Grants Pass, Me. J)R. S. J. SEATOX MAGNETIC HEALER Steam Huths, Alcohol Kuh. All dis eases treated. Hospital earn (fivun to all who wish it. Khmimatisni cured in its worst form. Advice free. Colonial House. Office hours to 9. (iBAN-rs Pass, Ohkoon D.JKWETT, M D. PHYSICIAjTaND SURGEON Diseases of Woman and Surgery a SpecialtT. Hospital Accnuiinnilatinns. Koorus II and 10 Thnrtnn lllil(!. Oav or Night Phone lifij. Oilice hours !t to 12 a. ui., 2 to o and 7 to a p. in. (rants Pass, OkkGIMJ w 1 1 EN GIVK.N UP BY OTHERS it costs you nothiiii; to consult OK. .MONTUOMKKY. lie cures Female complaints, men's private ilis eases and ull kinds of chronic trouliles. Also sells Cherokee and other cuuran teed fumily medicines. P. O. liox 101). Call at Free Methodist Parsonage. Palace Barber Shop BATES & WILLIAMSProprs. Shaving, Hair Cutting Haths, Ltc. Everjthint; licit unci clean anil work Hrst-Class. J. E. PETERSON (l'lt)NKKHI FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Agent llif Horn Piisin Land Co., i.iounnj;. Alienor wire fence. Higgins& Philips Assavers and Chemists CIIAKGES: Gold, sUver, Cpp,.r, !.,,, i ,,M1.h. leilil an.l silver, sfl. r.acti an.l every assay .lone with the ""a mill ii inay Ik1 checked. II- I. ltr)iil,l Reynolds & Lawton Civil and Mining Engineers- MKCIIAXIOAlT DRAUGHTS MEN ANDSl-RVKVORS. . . trains ras - Orcmm L. 11 Hall. C. li. Cole. Hall & Colo, riutcrtakci.Iiinbalnicrs, l uncral Directors. Full stork of Unl Mm takers Sunnli and I'n- North Sixth Street Near Court l!,,u.. PHONES: -"V, AO. 7,M; IUi,,,,.,.. and No. 1. No. :r, A. U. To Cure a Cold in Ono r CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RKLIIP AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, benls, snd iirotoeti the dueswd iuemhrano. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quit-klr. Restores the Senses of Taste and HnielL Easy to use. Contains no iny.irioua dru-i. Applied into tho nostrils and nlworbed. Luro Size. 0 cents nt Dnyiriste or by mail: Trial Sue, ll co-its hy mail. ELY BROTHERS. BB V.'.vvn St., New York. A Dandy for Burni Dr. Berifin, Paua, Ills., writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liui nient; It is a dandy for bums. Those who live on fiirms arn especi ally liable to many accidental cuts, bnrns, brnises, which heal rapidly when Pallards's Snow Liniment is an plied. It should always be kept in the house for cases of emergency. " 2!ie, Mc, 1.00 bottle at Roteruiuinl'a and Model Dru Store. WIN Interest Many. Every person should kuow that ftood health is impossible if tho Lidniyii aro deiaiifted. Foley's Kidney Cure will enre kidney and bladder dhsane in every form, and will build np and strengthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger ofEriKhl's disease or diabetes if I'YiIcy's Kidney Cure is taken in time. Tor sale by H. A. Roterniund. X. E. McGKEW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERS' Kurnituro and l lano Mo viiijr GRANTS PASS, 0REG0V. B. A. WILLIAMS Front and 4th Sts. P, 0, Box 273. Real Estate Employment office. Houses rented No. 7" 12.r) acroH, all fenced, HiO taw river IhiIIoiii, T.'i.cultiviiteti, 111 tn Imp, 4 tin lei from railroad town, good roads. 'iool. etc. A Imr'iiin at W an acre. Ilnp up will pay purchase price In two years. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. By mntnal eonsent, S. E. Chapman anil I . L. liarlow, doing business under the name nf Chapin & Harlow Co , at Uiilice, Orn., dissolves partner- hip. C. L. and K. (J. Barlow as sume all liabilities and collet al hills due tlio old firm and continue the luisiiicss nnder the nnnie "f liar- low Bros. Dated Galice Ore., April 13, I'.io.'i. S. E. CHAl'IN, O. L. B A BLOW. IN THE CIRCCIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREC.ON FOR THE COUNTY OF .TOSEfHINE. U. V. Jackson. 1 Plaintiff, vb. ('. W. Baker. Defendant. J To V. W. Hnker, defenihint: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 0K(iK(iON: You aro hereby re ipiin d to appear and answer the com plaint filed iiKtiin-t yon in tlio above "titled action within six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this siinmions, to-wit, within six weeks trim the 21st day of April, I'.m.'i, as ph scribed in tlie order for publication hereof, and if yon fail o tn auswei for want Iher "of, the plaintitr will take judgment auninst vou for the sum of One Thousand i10(H).00) Dollars with iufrcst there on at the rate of six per cent per annum from and after the 11th day of April, HKio, together with tho co-ts and disbursements of tlio action us prayed for in plaintiffs complain! en Hie ill said cause. This suiiiiiiciiis is published under and in accordance with an order of tlie Hon. H. K. Hauna, Judge f the above entitled court, made on the 1Mb day of April, Hill."), oil file iu s.n l cause, and the lirst publication hereof is on the 21st dav of April, JW.i, and the lust publication hereof will be on the Jd day of June, l'.IOo. A. C. HOfC H, Attorney for Plaintiff ADMINISTRATORS' SALE UK REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby givcu that the administrator of the estate of Agnes K Sawyer, deceased, will, from an.l alter Monday, May 1st, l'JOo, sell at private sale, the following describe! teil property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lot numbered two (3i in Block lettered " F " iu Bourne's Kiist Addition to the City of (Iriints Puss, in Josephine County, Oregon; said property will bo sold' to Ihe hig'nst and best bidder for cash iu hand, subject to confirmation of the Comity Coutt for Josephine Comity, Oregon. This notice in pnblisl ed ill 'the Rogue River Couriel by order of Hon. J. ' Booth, County Judge, made in H e matter ol the estate nf Agues K. 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