PKOFESSIONAL CiKDS. JTRED'K D. STRICKER, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN aho fcURGEON. Masonio Temple, Rooms 2 and 4 Grants Pahs, Phone 633. Owtooie. Qt 11. DOUGLASS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office: Plgney's residence, cor. Cth and t, streets. Day and night phono No. 631. Grants Pass. Okkoom J), P. LOVE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON. Office i Williams Bros.' Muck, over Grant Pass (rooery. Residence phone 414. Office Phone 141. (i Hants Pass, - - Onguo , D. NORTON, ATTOKN'KY-AT LAW, Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office in Opera IIouw Huild i ik- Grants Pass. - - Okkoom r. C. HALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over Firat Natlonul Bank, Giants Pass, - - OkkuoN. C. HOUGH, ATTOUNKY-AT-I.AW, Practices In all Htntoand Federal Courts (Hiiro over Hull- Hlddle HuidwuruCo. GkANTN PASS, OlIKOOU J. II. AUSTIN, ATToUNEY-AT-LAW Union Building KK.uriy Oregon )R. V. M. LONGVVKLL OSTEOPATH Treats all Nervous and Spinal Die cases. Rheumatism and Stomach Trou bli-H. A specialty made of Fumalo Dis cuses. OMioo: Colmiliil Lodging House, front room. Grunts 1 ass, Oro. )R. S. J. SEATON MAGNETIC HEALER Steam Ilalhs, Alcohol Hub. All dla oases treated. Hn-qiital care given to all who wIhIi It. Itlioiimallsiu turod in its worst form. Advice fruo. Colonial IloiiMt. Oflleo hours it to I), OlIAKIS pAHH, OltKOON I), JEWETT, M. I). PHYHICIAN AND SURGEON Diseases of Wniiiiin anil Surgery u Specially. Hospital Accommodations. Rooms I) and 10 Thorton Rldg. Day or Night Plionn tlii.'i. Ollico lioarn U to 13 a. in., '2 to 6 and 7 to I) p. in. (illANI'H PAHH, OliKOOU WHEN GIVEN UP 11Y OTIIEItS It OOHtS yOU liothlltg lO OOllHIllt 1K. MiiNTiiOMKHY. lie cures Eoiuuln complaints, men's private dis cuses anil all kinds ol chronic trouhlcs, AIho sell Cherokee, and other guaran- titol family medicine. P.O. Mux HIV, Lull at r I'ihj MoUhhIIhI lai-soiiage. Palace Barber Shop BATES & WILLIAMS. 1'roprs. Shaving, Hair Cutting Baths, Mtc. Everything nest mid dean and a w in k I liHt-t hiss. J. E. PETERSON (I'ltlNkKIl) FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Agent llig Horn Basin Land Co., Wyoming. Anchor Y iro Fence. II. I. llf)ii...U li. .1. I.au ton Reynolds & Lawton Civil and Mining Engineers. MIXMIAMCAI. DRAUGHTS MEN' AND SURVEYORS. (rants l'a Oregon L. 1UIALL, ITiulcrtaKcr, llinbahncr, l'uncral Director. Full ilock of Hiin.il KhIicm mid I'll t.ik. i Supplies. Ni Hi Sixth Street .Niiir fourl llt-iiso. I'llONKS; ("lire, No. T.'.l; KcM.li'ii.c and Night l'h. mi. . No. TIT. B. A. WILLIAMS Tr mt .n o1 4h Sis. P. 0. Box 273. Real Estate Einplo) incut Ih.-c. Houses rented No. 7v X'.'.t it, i. - nil , lui nrrt' rii-l Ik.Moiii. , . ,Mi:miv.l. lo i., h..p-. I Ili0i! Inoii I it. i r.u. 1 town, I ii.:i.I, ! Mil ft. . , ,,u Kl J I.. Illl rt, I i Hop nop wilt p.ix rill, lni-ptuf iii I.,, nir-. A Creeping Dclh. Illoud potHin cti'i n up towunlx llic lixart, cauHiHK dialh. J. K Sliitrim, Ilulln Pliiiiio, Minn , wrilii thai n frli'iiil drcHilliilly injured Ins linud, which awclU' l up lik hlcod poii.n iiiK llucllcir Arniia Snli dn out th" 'MiUun. hi'nlcd thu wound, and biiv"(I liia lifx. Hcut tu th woi ld for burua and aort a. K.'hi at all drun-(iKta. NEW OREGON LAWS - RECENTLY ENACTED Synopsis of Law Soin to Be in Effect A Stringent Child Labor Measure. Followiun ia a aynopaia of aome of the lawa that were enacted by the laat lcgialature and which go into fleet on the lHth : SELLING COUNTY REALTY. 8. 13. IU4 The coouty coart ia aa thorized to tell realty oaod for a poor farm, or realty owned by the county which in not in use. at pnblio or private aalea after duly entering an order of aule lo the journal of the court Approved Kebrnary 21. COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTEND ANCE. S. R. 125 Parent or gnardiana bar in I? children eligihle to achoola main tained in the itute by tlie federal gov ernmi'ut, where tuition, lodKiug, food and clothing are furnlohed by the govern men t, are aubject to a line of $10 to ih for the first ofTenae anil 25 to t')0 for the second oflunae, if they fail to keep auid chilrdnn iu the x liool for a term of nine month, or the term of school. If children live more than 10 miles from the school, they aie exempt, uulena the govern moot provides for transportation, and if chilrdeu are mentally or jihyalcally weak, the county conrt shall declare them exempt. Any person aiding parent to violate this law, or iutiml dating them in itH execution, shall be subject to like fine. Approved Fcbrn ary 22. ASSAULT AND RATTERY. 8. B. 47 Any person not armed with a dangerous weapon, assaulting an other, ahall bo subject to fine of $') to foOO, or to Imprisonment of three mouths to one year In the county Jail provided where a hosband asHaalts his wifo or beats her, he may be pnn IhIiciI by this penalty or by whipping, receiving not to exceod 20 lashus. Ap proved February 22. HAWKERS' LICENSES. 8. B. 170 At the firHt term of the eouiilv court iu each county of the stutit after the first of tho year the an nual tax shall b fixed for hawkers or peddlers of stoves, ranges, carriages, buggies, wagons, enrts, surreys or other kinds of two aud four-wheeled ve hides, or funniug mills or similar goods, warui or merchandise, the license to bn not less than -'OO a year nor more than fVH). Each license I for one county only. Uutu the oouu ty courts extiihllsh Individual rates J00 shall be I lie rate for all oountiei of the stain. Vendors of such good without license shall be subject to a fine of ,f)X) to $"i(XI or luipi isonmunt o 3 to 12 months. This law does not apply to any incorporated city. A proved February 21. FIHST AGRICULTURAL DIS TRICT. 11. R. llW-Wllhin liO days ftfti this law becomes effective the governor shall iippniut one citizen of Josephin anil two of Jackson counties, who, with one chosen from each county by the county agricultural societies, shall constitute the board of commissioners of the First Southern Oregon Agricul turn! rociety, and they ant empowered to hold agricultural fairs pursuant to tho usual laws on this subject. The sum of (1,200 annually Is appropriated to thu II rut society, ll.HOO to the see end society, and iUK) is to he divided annually between Luke mid Khiinatl county sriiotie.1, no part of the funds to he olTered for speed premiums. Ap pioveil February 21. CHILI) LA1IOR LAW. II. H. 2:i0 No child under 14 years of age sh'ill bo employed in any fac tory, store, in or about any mine, or ill any telegraph, telephone or public messenger service, ami no child of this age shall be employed iu any labor of any form, for wages or other compen sation, during the hours wheu the MAHl.Li: J. II. I'AlllKX'K, I'roprlntor. I am prepared to furnish anything ill the line of Cemetery work in any kind of Marble or (iranite. Ni arlv lliirly years ul experience iu the Marble business warrants my sajing that I ciiii till your unlets 111 the very beat manner. Can furnish work In Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind ol Marble. l-'tont street, next to Greene's (iiuishop. We Have Just Received TW CAKS l.-.;i(l(d With From Ami Light Wagons, Busies and Carriages A ear of Heavy Farm Wagons has also arrived. Complete Hue of AIaka llofriserators from $10 to $27. Farmers who are contemplating IRRIGATION BY PUMPING PLANT will liinl it to their interest to call and get our figures on the Fairbanks Gasoline Kngir 1 l'iiniiing l'hint and galvani.ed iie. We can refer you to 1 2 or more irrigating fianU now iu successful ojioiation in the county. " . Sawmill men will tind it to their advantage to eall on us and get prices on supplier I'uitdcrs and carpenters lino of the celebrated Corbin IWr Locks. Grants Pass Hardware Company JOS. WOLKE, Mgr.. J. L. CALVERf, Tree ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. MAY 5. 1905. publlo school where he Urea ia in session. Attendance at school shall be compulsory between 8 and 14 years of age in cities, towns and Tillages daring the wbole school term, and for all children between 14 and 16 years of age who are not employed in law ful work. No child under 16 years of age shall be employed at any work before 7 a. m. nor later than 6 o'clock p. m., nor longer than 10 boors a day nor more than six day a a week, and shall be entitled to 80 minutes at noon for meals. All persons employing children nnder 1C years of age shall prepare and file a Hat with the school authorities and the superintendent shall make ont an age and schooling certificate, after obtaining satisfactory evidence. Failure to produce a school ing certificate where a child employed is nnder IB shall be prima facie evi denoe of illegal employment. Any one employing a minor contrary to the provisions of this act is subject to a fine of $10 to $25 for the first offense aud $2.j to $30 for the second, or be imprisoned for 10 to 80 days. Ap. proved February 22. . PURE FOOD LAW. H. B. 228 At the goneral election of 1D08 a dairy aud food commission er shall be elected, to receive a salary of $2,000, and actual traveliug ex pernio of $1,200. . lie Is allowed or.e deputy, with qualifications of a cbem 1st, at a salary of ft, 200, aud such other doputiea as be desires for luspeo tion. It is made unlawful to sell adulterated food within the meaning of the exhaustive specifications named. Detailed descriptions are given of what shall be done in making and marketing bolter, cheese, milk, jel lies, froit juices, preserved fruits, vinegar, maple syrup, spices and con dimonti, older, wine, eta All pre vious sections of the pure focd law are repealed. Approved February 22. LOCAL INSTITUTES. II. B. HO It la made the doty of the county school superintendent of eaoh county to hold three local in stitutes in his county each year, and shall be permitted to use a part of the instituto fund for defraying expeuser. The superintendent has the power to declare tho office of clerk or director vacant iu casus of resignation, re. moval, non-residence, and failure to discharge duties, aud remaining mem- bora must fill the vacancy at once. When two or more districts desire to consolidate, their petitions most be presented to the boundary commission, and will be considered by that body according to population and other conditions. Approved February 22. SELLING LIQUOR TO FEMALES. 8. B. 2(17 Any person permitting a female ouder 21 years of age to re main iu or about a place where liquor Is sold, or selling or giving liquor to kucIi female ia subject to a flue of $100 to $1,000; provided that this act shall not apply to a female accompanied by her husband or pareut, or to auy open publio restaurant or dlniugrooui. Ap proved February 21. ERECTING SOLDIERS' COTTAGES II. B. 247 The snm of $2,000 Is ap propriated for erecting cottages on the grounds of tho Hosoburg homo for inmates of the home and their wives, the governor being appoiutcda speciul coinniisfion to oiecote tho work. Ap proved February 21. "fair PREMIUM FUND. II. B. 8(18 The sum of $10,000 is appropriated annually for state agri cultural fair premiums, noue to tie used for sieed premiums. As the stato is making its exhibit this year with tho Lewis and Clark fair, the annual premium fuud (is to bo used iu 100.5 for improving agricultural fair grounds and buildings. This is un emergency im asuro. PUBLISHING LEGAL NOTICES. H. B. 113 Legal notices, summons, citations and legal advertisements re quired to lie published must be pub lished iu a paper published in the oouuty where the action or suit is IHHi liiig, if there bo such a paper, aud if uot, iu the one nearest the county AND (JKAXITE AVOIUvS MOLINE WAGONS tho CYlohrated John Doorc factory consist i tig of a full assortment of eat. If there be two or more papers meeting the requirmentsof this act, the plaintiff has the right to indicate which paper shall be osed. Approved February 21. DESTROYING WEEDS. H. B. 291 Persons or corporations owning or controlling water ditch systems shall keep the right of way clear of obnoxious weeds and grasses of all kinds, under 'penalty of fine 'of $23 to $150- Approved February 21. ASSESSING LIVESTOCK. H. B. 237 All livestock shall be assessed for its usual value in the conuty where it is foood at the time of assessment, and the owner shall pay this amount to the assessor, and for that year this shall be known as the home county of tlie stock. If this stock ia driven from the county dor ing the year, the owner most report to any county which it enters the probable length of time such stock will remain there, and pay a propor tionate tax therefor. If I the stock is returned to the home county, or if the owner will present to the home county certificates of these payments to other counties before the end of the year, the home county officials must repay him from his full annual tax the proportion collected by the other counties which he entered during the year. This act will not apply to stock sold and driven from the same ooonty and kept lo an adjacent connty for feeding before final shipment to the market. Violations of the law are punishable by fine of $25 to $1,000, and the measure was declared an emergency law. Why Suffer from Rheumatism? Why suffer from rheumatism 'hen one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the paiu The quirk relief which this liniment affords makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is wortli mauy times its cost. Many who have nsed it hoping only for a short relief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the relief became per manent. Mrs. V. H. Leggett of Yum Yum, Teuuessee, U. S. A., writes. "I am a groat sufferer from . rhenma tism, all over" from head to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only thing that will relieve the pain." For sale by all druggists. Cheap Rates From The East. Commenciug March 1st, aud con tinuing daily to aud including May 15th, 1005, Colonist tickets will be sold from the East to points on Ore gon Lines, via Portlaud. Following are rates from some of the principal points : From Chicago, 111 $:I3 00 From Bloomington, Iil 81 80 From Peoria, HI 81 00 From Ht. Louin, Mo 80 00 From Council Bluffs, Iowa 25 00 From Omaha, Neb 25 00 From Sioox City, Iowa 25 OR From Kansas City, Mo 25 00 Corresponding rates will be made from other points and will apply to all points on Oregon Lines. Please note rates aud dates of sale as yon may desire to advise your friends in the East. W. E. COMAK General Passenger Agent-Portland Or Chsmbcrliia'i Cough Remedy the Very But. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo. L t'hnbb, a mer chant of Harlan, Mich. There' is no question about its being the best as it will core a cough or cold in less time than auy other treatment. It should always be ktpt in the house ready for iustant use, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by all druggists. Herbinc Will overcome Indigestion and dyi pepsia; regulate the bowels aud cure liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood euricher and iuvigora tor in the world. It is purely veget able, perfectly harmless, 'and should yon be a sufferer from disease, you will use it 11 yoo are wise. R. N. Andrews, Editor aud Mgr. Cocoa and Rock ledge News, Cocoa, ria., writes: 1 nave osed your llormnt) tu my family, and tied it most excellent medicine. Its effects opou myself have been a marked beu ti lit. I recommend II unhesitatingly." 1 50o at Rotermuud's aud Thu Model Drog Store. A Positive Neceulty. Having to lay upon my bed for 14 diVs from a severely bruised leg, onlv found relief when osed a bottle of Ballard sSuow Liniment. I can cheer fully recommend it as the best medi cine for bruises ever sent to the alllicted. It has now become a posi tive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Poversvllle, Texas. !."x', 50c, (I. (Hi at Rotermuud's and The Mlulcl Drug Store. XU.C. Z.Xl. Column All matter for this olumn is supplied by the Grants Pus Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The Grants Pass Y's will meet at the home of Mrs. O. V. Hankie 00 Friday evening. May 6, at 8 o'clock. The Superintendent of World Evan gelism will have cbarge of the pro- srram after which the evening will be spent in games aud a social time. All young people are cordially in vited. On Wednesday, May ' 10th, Mrs. Lucia F. Addition, state president of the W. O. T. U.. will be with us and hold an all day Institute giving a leo tore in the evening. Mrs. Anna Newell, state evangelist will also be present. Everybody invited. Come in the morning and bring your lunch basket to the Newman M. E. ohurch. Program as follows: 9:80 a. m., scripture and prayer, Mrs. D. T. Sum' merville. 9:46 a. m., greeting by local presi' dent and introdnction of state presi dent. Organization of institnte by leader. lo a. m. Paper "Our Tools .and How to Use Them, "Mrs. J. M. Chiles. 10:3p "On Trial For His Life, Mrs. H. I. Calvert. 11a. m. Parliamentary and busl neea drill. State president. 11:80 "Diverting the Stream Mrs. C. V. Henkle. 11:45. Noontide service. 12. Lunch. AFTERNOON SESSION. 1 :30 Scripture and prayer, Mrs. J. B. Travis. 2:00 "The Relation of Cruelty to Food Supplies", Mrs. Batman. 2:30 Question box., State presi dent 8:00 "What Has the W. C. T. U. Accomplished aud What is it Doing Now?" Mrs. Lola CaldwelL 8:30 8:45 "No License Symposinm,". Our work at Lewis and Clark fair. 4:30 Gathered Threads Unity Circle W. C. T. U. Adjournment Benediction. Each paper not to exceed 15 minutes and 15 minntes for discussion. EVENING SESSION. 8 p. m. Music Scripture aud prayer. Music Address by Slate president. Free will offering. Announcements. Benediction. Adjournment. We especially invite all the pnstors of all the churches in the city lo meet with ns and take part ia this iusti tnre. Your presence and belpfblness will be gratefully appreciated. District Activities. April 13 the District W. U. T. U. held its quarterly meeting in Eckiug' ton Presbyteriau church, with an at tendance of over 200, The welcome address from tike patsor. Rev. W. T, Thompson, D. D., was one of the very best to which I have ever listened. Dr." Thompson was a pastor in Charleston, S. C. , when Frances Willard first went into the Southland, and when popular opinion was against her, but ho, with one other minister of the city, stood by her outil, by her own iuimitable way, she had won the hearts of the people and cement ed them to her in lifelong ties. His tribute to Miss Willard was beautiful aud awakeued much enthu siasm, showing how deop a hold ahe still has opou the hearts of the wouieu. The reports of work done show maiveloos accomplishment!. Medal coutust', receptions, mothers' meetings, Y teas, evangelistic meet ings follow close upon one another, aud while I write, the boys below are singing aud holding a patriotio ser vice, with devoted women at their aide. Mis. W. E. DeRiemer, correspond, iug Becretray of the district, expects to speud the next six mouths in Port land, Oregon, her husband. Dr. De Riemer, being, in charge of the government exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition. I coorgatnlate the W. C. T. U. of Portland, for Mrs. De Kiemer's seal iu the various depart ments of our work, especially that of mothers' meetings, is well known. It was she who commenced, and car ried on despite adverse circumstances, the work which has grown to soch proportions in Washington that the double parlors of our W. C. T. C. buildings are tilled to oveflowing with taruest, atteutive mothers every other Wednesday, attending the Mothers' club. 1 am in receipt of National Leaflet No. 60. "A Catechism on the De partment of Legislation," by Mrs. Zara A. Wilson of Nebraska, and published by Ruby L Gilbert, Chica go, cue of the best and most helpful little books to have handy. Every soperiuteudent of legislation should have oue, aud every local president should have one; yes, and the work ers should avail themselves of this op portunity to learn the true Inwardness of how to do legislative work right. I am grateful to Mrs Wilsou for this helpful little hook. From Mrs. Mar garet Dyke Ellis in ber Washington letter to Union Signal. A. U. BANNARO UNDERTAKER. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. iMDSoal Grants Pass Fuel Company Phone 434 Mill blocks, all good, solid wood, per load (1.75. Kindling wood, per load $1.00. Half load kindling, Sue. All kinds of wood, sound and dry. Dai rv men can get cow bells 6 cents nil nn wooden bowls 5 cents and op. hnttor ninlris. mux Dans. ai. won farmer supply hoose. An Acme bar roll cbnrn almost new for $2. N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Sunrise Condensed Milk That is out to make a reputa tion. Is made at, a new conden sory on'Coos Bay, the big dairy district of Oregon. Proved to De the Best by the agent who bought a can of another brand and opened i it and one of his aud proved his was the best, Is Not Two-thirds Sugar, Water and Corn Starch But is pure cows milk and is just as good as cow's milk for your coffee. Try it and bo con vinced. Introductory Price of 10c per Can on single cans. Special rates on . large orders. INLAND CRACKERS Made in Spokane from hard wheat, which makes the bent cracker of any wheat. Try a package at 25 cents. Chiles' Grocery Front St., near Fourth. THE COLONIAL E St. bet 5th and 6th IlOAltl) unit LOUOIJNCJ The house has been thoroughly reno vated. Mrs. T. M. KENSHAW. J. A. SI Bl JETS, Teacher of Music Practical instruction in Violin, Pia:.c Guitar, Clarinet and Cornet. Most ca' '. ful attention given to beginners. Let . orders at Music Store. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chair Bath Room in connection Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning, Scroll Work. Stair Work, Band Rawing, Cabinet Work, Wood Pulleys. Saw Filing and gumming, Repairing all kinds Prices right. To Cure a Cola in One Day Take LAXATIVE EROMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggists refund the money of it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's siguatoro is no each bcx. 2oc. MR.S. L. S. ADAMS, f Salnaloa, Tim "Wins of Cireui ii indtcd bltint U Urtd women. Hvin suflircd for sovtfl ytan with wukncVt and bur. bif sowa silsi, and having tried ny. ral eottori and difffrtnt rmdin with no nicccii, your Wins of Cirdul wai th only thing which helped m, and eventually cured me It leemed to build up the week parte, itrenmhen the lyetem and correct Irrtjularltin." By "tired women" tr. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women hare. J on cn cure yourself at homt with thu great women's remedy. Wine of tardtii. Wins of Car'dui has cured thousands of caeoe which doctors have failed to benefit. Why riot begin to get well Way? Ail arugguti hire 11.00 bottlee. For any atomach, liver or bowel disor der Thedford't Black-Draught should be need. X?IS.'"'f1"Tmr,"iiir 'IMi f,i; tiwn h;p,rf. ySjl" l !io Melon, WINEo'CAtlDUl To Cure a Cold in One Dav This signature. CATARRH r'c ij l- ' ' uv I fj aw IT r w 7.. gAr-FEVER erVJy, K., I Elvs Cream Balm Thi Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Oive Satisfaction. OIVIS RILIE" AT OWCI. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh aiid drives away a Cold iu the Head qmcklv. Hestores tlie Senses of Taste and Smell. Easy to use. Coutaitis no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils, and absorbed. Largo 8iz, cents at Prnggwts or by mail: Trial Bizo, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 68 V.'arr-'-i St., New York. Souvenir building. Postal Cards Courier SEWER NOTICE. Bide are fuvited for the construe- ' tion of the lateral eewer from the . nn vifth utrppt. westerly on tliR gl through Blocks (15 and (14 in the 0rl?,iusii Townslte, 680 feet westerly from said Fifth street sewer to a point opposite the easterly line of lots 3 aud 5 iu said Block 4 in the Origi nal Townaite. Said sewer to be constructed of 6 inch vitrified tiling an I with all pro visions aa required by Ordinance No. 234 nnd tho plans and specifications therefor, the contractor to furnish all materials and labor therefor, and to construct said sewer to the approval : "d acceptance of the sower commit- I tee. Bids will be received np to and in cluding Mav 17th, 1005, and will bo opened on May 18th, 1005 at the City Hull by the Council. The bidder will lie required to de posit with the City Auditor at least 5 per cent of the amount of sech bid, conditioned that the bidder will outer into bonds iu tlit. sum of double the amount of contract price for tne faith ful performance ot sued contract witn in 10 days after such contract bo awarded. Said sewer to be completed within 30 duys from the date of the approval of the bond for the coutructiou there of by tlie City Attorney. The Council reserves tne ngnt o reject any or all bids. JOHN MINOR BOOTH, Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Grants Pass, Ore., April 28, 100.5. SEWER NOTICE. Bids are invited for the construc tion of the sewer from tho Fifth street sewer on Fifth street, westerly on Bridge street a distance of &!() feet westerly fiom said Fifth streot sewer ami to a point on Bridge street opposite the easterly line of Block "A" in H. B. Miller's Addition. Said sewer to bo constructed of six inch vitrified tiling and with all pro visions as required by Ordinance No. 2'6a and the plans and specifications therefor. The contractor to furnish all material and labor therefor and to construct said sewer to the approv al and acceptance of tho sewer com mit teo. Bids will bo received up to and in cluding May lTlh, I'.i'O, and will bo opened on May lHth at the City Hall bj the Council. The bidder will be required to de posit with the City Auditor at least 5 per cent of tho amount of such bid o. uditioned that the bidder will enter inti bonds iu the sum of double tho amount of the contract prico for the iaithful performance of such contract within 10 days lifter such coutiact bo awarded. Said sewer to lie completed within SO days after the date of the approval of the bond for the construction there for, by tho City Attorney. Tho Council reserves the right to reject auy or all bids. JOHN MINOK BOOTH, Aunitor and Polico Judge. Dated Grunts Pass, Oro., April 2S, lilitt. SEWER NOTICE. Bids aro invited for the construc tion of the extension of Fifth Street sewer, a distance of 705 feet from the northerly termination of said sewer on Fifth street, said sewer to bo con structed of 8-inch vitrified tiling and with all provisions us required by Ordinance No. 833 and the plans and siwcilications therefor. Tho con tractor to furnish all materials and labor therefor and to construct said sewer to the approval and acceptance of tho sewer committee. Bids w ill be received up to and in eluding May 17th, UK is, at tlie City Hall bv the Council. The bidder will be required to deposit with the City Auditor at least 5 per cent of the amount of such bids conditioned that tho bidder will enter iuto bonds in the sum of double the amount of con tract price for the faithful jierfor inance of such contract within 10 days after such contract be awarded. Said sewer to be completed withiu 30 days from the date of approval of the bond by the City Attorney. Tho Council reserves tlie right to reject any or all bids. JOHN MINOR BOOTH. Auditor and Police Judge. Dated Grauts Pass, Oregon, April DISSOLUTION NOTICE. By mutual ronseut. S. E.rhnio., aud O. L. Barlow. ,li,. -, UUPIUI'flH unuer tlie name of CI to , at t.alice, Oro., dissolves partner- - v,; - Harlow i uiuo an iianiimea ami collect all ums ciue t ie old firm and continue tlie business under the name of Bar- low tiros. Dated Galice Ore., April 13, 1U05. S. E. CHAPIN, . C- L. BARLOW. Stood the Teei of 23 Tears The old, origins! GROVE'S Tastele'ss r.t , , ou k?ov " " re ij iruu anu quimuein i i a taste- ."o "ui. -o cure, no pay. Cores Crip to Two Dsye, or.averv lox.25c i. 4