. ""...',' . ''.-' ROGUE RIVER COTIRTPB nuiHisi -js?-- : " n- ' ROGUE RIVER COURIER. CRANTS PASS. PRECOX. MA-12. 1905. i THE . GOLDEN HiE ST0R.E STARTS THE BIGGEST AND BEST SALE OF THE SEASON SATURDAY, JUNE "3, AND CONTINUES 10 DAYS THIS STUPENDOUS SALE IS THE RESULT OF PUSH AND CASH. THE LOTS IN THIS SALE ARE LARGER THAN WE EVER BOUGHT BEFORE. THE PRICES ARE LOWER THAN WE EVER HEARD OF. THERE WILL BE NEW ITEMS EVERY DAY OF THIS SALE. ASTONISH ING VALUES COME TO LIGHT WITH EACH LOT. :::::::::: COME EARLY, DON'T DELAY IN GETTING TWO DOLLARS WORTH FOR ONE AT THIS SALE Another stupendous Halo of short lengths in 1'l'illlH, illi-lMlllM 11111 JIIWHH 5000 yards Calicos in Turkey Iteds, Indigo Hltics and Crays Op per as long as this amount lasts XJJ yard Just at the season when you want these niie cool airy Lawns they come in lengths from 2 to 10 yards; in this lot we have 4 bales per of 'HM yards, as long; as they last xO yard ORGANDIE LUCENTE This lot of 2 to 10 yard pieces are of the finest Sheer Organdie, Qp Per elegant patterns sold from 20 to 25c, get what you want at. yard 20 pieces A. lf C. Gingham, all bright, new patterns 8c per yard 5 Bolts Cotton Voile Suitings, regular price 12j4c, in this Ier sale ' 2'-' yard 1 J,ot Hook fold Percales, regular price H'ic in this sale. . . . 6c per yard 1000 yards nice fine Itrown Muslin, worth in a regular way tf, per T,c, in this sale yard 1 Lot Illeached Turkish Towels, the 10c size 6c each 1 Iot Black Mercerized Petticoats, would be cheap at J1.25, r)K in this sale at I Uj SHIRT WAIST BARGAINS 1 lot Shirt Waists made of a Nice Lawn, black ground with OKe white polka dot, value 48c, in this sale fZjtJVj 1 lot same as above only white ground with black dot, front O On piped with black, go in this sale at QOw The Biggest Values ever offered in White India Linen Shirt Waists 98c We have 50 of these waists. They are made from a dainty Sheer India Linen, front trimmed with Embroidery and Medallions, Mutton Lg Sleeve, would lie cheap at (1.50, in this sale QQp or as long as they last tJJJ Another lot of 25 waists that sell anywhere at $2 00, go in this sale at $1.25. Front trimmed with dainty Lace Insertion aud Twelve Rows Cluster Tucks down the back, seven tucks on each Q"! OK sleeve; they go in this sale at CpX.rWCl Sample lot of LADIES CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS Bought at 50c on the dollar, in this sale at about 4 regular price. LADIES KNIT UNDERWEAR We offer in this sale a line of Sample Vests at about one-half regu- ,M Pl Lot 8c kind go at .... 4c 1 Lot 20c kind go at .... 1 3c o 1 " 22c " " .. ..14c 1 ' 15c " " ....10c 1 ' 1 Lot 3Sc kind go at . 25c ..15c gtoidt GRANTS PASS, ORE. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. SHOES One lot Ladies Shoes, Vici Kid, Light Sole, Pat. Tip, double Qgn stitch, sizes 24 to 7, value $1.50, go in this sale at 1 Lot Infants Shoes. Button and Lace, sizes 1 to 5, value 50c; QQp in this sale KJKJj Try a pair of our "Good-for-13ad-Boy Shoe' We guarantee 2 . pair to last as long as 3 pair of any other shoe. Our Motto: "Cash Buys Cheater Than Credit.' HAS GRANTS PASS OUT GROWN ITS SUPPORT? A Stranger Sees This Handicap and Suggests a Romedv for This Retarding Condition. KiliUir Courier: A constant reader if your excellent paper. I have found great pleasure lu your uiany lino urtl clea on civio anil urlmn improvements. These have the true progressive ring mid evldenties a Jealous cure for nil nttoctlng tli public weal. I trust limy have Ih'oii oircfully read and duly considered. Tim opinions 1 i t fnrtll concerning liond rnailB have been lorouful, clear and show a wide kiinwloge of tho subject and may justly claim attention. Their 'h i-uil merit lies In tin' fact of being l'M--llcal undi'l cniitlllinua hero. I linvtt ufteii wondered If the people of Giants Puss fully realized tho gn at advantages oH'U to ll'ii locality fioui soils, climate, Iih mountains stocked Willi precious metals and possibilities lor water power second lo mum. Does one crave llie beauti ful ill nature? Micro in an ample s plead of mountain, meadow. Intent aud mreain to satisfy tlie eyes, educate the taMte, cultivate and briaihnthi iiiiud. Natuio has Indicd la en lavish lu her gifts ami only auk ua to take and enjoy tlieiu, Init Im Ih On question for tin each mid all. There niinit Ihi an avenue to tiansinit any good whether material r spirit ual. No man of intelligence an I i averse this section on any of the roads loading from our city and lull toaoelhat the one thing needful is improv. incut ill the linos of con.iiiu incation to put ill lor., r touch the twn and outlying districts The inoducla of the farm, the mine ami forest can only hu got en to u under KicHt ihtllcultir and i'ih'im'. We nont a. ce't the hroad fact that th. n iirodut'U irnint reach u in (tieal. i Vidiime or the roth of our city Hill lo and decay teulu- Now for tin remedy. Let the cllucn of ,lee ihiuu county unite In a n titicn to the llouoial'le Court for a (ii ucrmis mil to he eipended each year under - win,, kuu rviniou for hetler ru:ol, l iiiiaueiil and U to dale Mi ni tun I that will make available the traction engine, automobile, Ireiht Wiipn ami farmer' team lo move thco ro ll In vital that we have then. the eoutilrr about ua ban an abundance for all our needs, but we in .tat reach out for them. Do our aoile uudeitnd that farm iioduela would be increased ten fold, that the caiwcity of the mine would how far Kieiiler cam. became i I the larjtely iucteaaed force needed to -,,rk ihem. could their output be liaudlutl more to advautage. U there I ducta. id any iiroblem ho dillleult of aolutinu to the farmer as the moving- of ti la eropa to market 'I It in only during Hie dry inniithn these can bo liaud leil aud to ureal diNiiilvatiige. With a nyntein of ynod roads the hauling uiiaoiiy of lii team would lie Dearly doubled, and what all imjictua would he Kivell our tiuaiueaa inter ewi h (jenerally from these bettered conditioiiH. tlur tine water lxiwcr would be tillli.ed, ameltera and faetoriea would be built, a steady pay roll established, the real backbone of any town. ' Ih it au unrenaiiiiiiiK optimism that sees in all this a future Grants I'iihs doubled in aiz.e, a city of of beautiful liomea, churches, linopub'io aud himiucprt bha-ks, widl kept n reels, every industry and liusiiieMn vitalii d, a cultured content ed and rnaicrtiiis ptHide. STHANUKK. Two Popular Teacher to Leave Grants Paaa. Miss lllsliop and Miss liondiu re turned Saturday evening from a four days trip to M isa Illshop'a homnstead on upier Itof-in river, near Trail. The youiiK riuliea had all enjoyable trip, and came back delighted with their brief outing and havliiK an ap petite that would do credit to true woodsman, aud to r.ccnnut for which their friends have not lully decided uhclhcr It was the appell.iiiK rook i 1 1 of th 'se popular teachers, or the stteuuous cxcrciie and shoitae of e nables that c tuscd them to uearlv bankrupt their respective boarding houses for the llrsi few days after their return home. Miss ltishop will spend the sum mer in Southern Oregon, most of the time at her homestead. The last of August she will yo to 1'ortUinl to visit the fair aud to attend the National l-Mucationiil Association that is to be held in that city, after which she w ill tin to linker City, where she has a Kood position in the M-boola of that city. Miss GoihIiii left Thursday for Albany, where she w ill ciid a veek with friends, aftsr which she Mill visit friends and relatives ill S.iletn ami oilier Valler towns for a uenith; She w ill ss'iid lunch of the summer at her old home ill WaahiuK toll county and with her brothers lu Portland and Astoria, ciosum her simmer s itinerary by Attenilird the National Koucatioul Association in IN itl.iinl. She will theu tio to Salem, where she will asMime the duties of II 1st nsisiaut in the his-h scIuhi) of that city ihtM I'hMi. uni Irtattd Mim without Sacccu. V. 1.. Vancy, I'aducah, Ky., writes " I had a severe case of kid nev disease and three id tile U'st .hvii'iaiis in Iveiiincky treated ine wuhout success. 1 lieu took Foley's litduev Cute The lirst bottle itave luiuiediate relief, and time Nittlea ruled me perninneiillv, 1 K'a.ily ncoiuiueiid this wonderful remedy." l-'or aale by li. A. Holermuud. SCHNEIDER GIVES ADVICE ON MARRIAGE Ley Down a. Code of R.ilea Guaranteed to Keep Peace in the Fo-mlly. Tear Kttitnr: I have ynost recep- tinned der followlug letter rich ex planations Itself : Vol! Crook, lltliii. My Tear Hclinelder: I have do risioued dot I shall become married init right avay; bow shall we con duction ourselves dot we live init happily? I'- I dinks me ilea letter vas from mine friend Ul.seubauill. Fuirnt you shall make oup your uiindta veil you 6xht efery day dot yon dou't will let your names get into dor court ratlock init in der vs. cluinu for dot vas meaint dot vimiiien auea. Yon shall Imik a little ouid for der drummers uf der tuyfel ; veil they talk you shall put der whole bale uf cotton in your ears; lint Ten they action you shall open your eyes init widely. Veil she tbs cnKiigenicntcd to you vy nod you tint herr into der tuck uf Tar uut found ouid how strotiK she vas; ven you vas married lo herr alreadty out she vip you, unt she found ,it ouid, veil then alio vip you efery day, unt ihem vas no vii pints post mit in front ur nerr. i ou snail uou vip vour vuei for there vas der Tippled isist nut in before you. Veil your frau vas ou der var path uut look across heir nose like der lifer you shall lie iu der KiMit h u mors alreaty; uut veil yon vas mad your vife shall look der odor vay by der unerstaudiiieiit. If yon shall moot der right kind uf iter start trouble w ill ito der house nver. ler vay vich Kalriua uut luineself started ouid is er vay vich I shall ad visement dot yon shall start init your vlfo ouid. Veu Katriua tbs in dititiatioued it sometimes most alvaya hapault dot I vas in der best uf humors; uut veu I vas mad mit her self yooat isaiplo Katriua vas sinuii; "Hoc der Kaiser." Dor day uf der vet l Inn t dlt liefer forgotten; Ten der praydeeuor aait to herr "Yon do promise dot you shall put your handt ou your heart unt luf uut obey ilea danger sickuell Ticli vaa hobliiiK Tour han.ll, Yea uut Katriua replication ed"Yaw," 1 diuks uie uow Is der time; uut I break avay uut valk arouudt Katriua mit rapidly unt veu I come arouudt mit in before herr I lap herr ou der breast nut delaratiou uut loudly ' Katriua uiy name vas Yaw-cup Schneider," uut aroundl herr 1 vent some more, uut veu I rotue arouudt de second time twice I slap ped Iterreslf ou der breast uut sail mil Tccheuicutly "Katriua I vas uroault, " unt arouudt I veut dea time three timet nut veu I alap berr- self ou der same place uut say "biuie dnuder Tetter Katriua, I vaa bona. " Veil Katriua yooat grit lierr teet mit consviitmeutH, unt der next day I foundt iu der Toot abet Ton nf Katrina'a silk stockings mit lu vich vaa dor bologna sausage vich Levy bringa down mit iu der dolifury wagon; dor stocking vaa tied mit on der, end uf dor pole mit der piece uf bet cordt der other end ou for der haunt lioldt. For try days I diuka me nf uoddiuga in der Hue nf bitz uesa uf so much importances as dot stocking vas, unt der balogim sausage 1 so lunch like it. Yun day mil utfer Titrdts very soon, Ten Katriua vas mad in 1 1 herraelf all over, I Talked oup to herr uut suit mit softly "Katriua, der duf uiic der olif branch vas here arleadty ; unt from dot day to dea there dit notd so much happen edot ou look't crook't at each other. You shall nod marry der girl vich vaa extraragautiieaa mit herrself ; ven she coateu you so much as soon as she vaa engagements! to yna, she oosten yon more veu she vas married to you alreadty. Yell both uf you dont will get light In der upper story at der same times yon will live mil happily. No vunder there vas so much troublesome in der vorldt, veu der Tito livortlue valk abunid mit so much conspicuously, uut der gitty ilium mit der bet full uf vanities fall III luf mit himself uut veu der trouble comes after herr declaration dot it vas der case uf luf at fairst sight nut dot she can nix guf him up to his vife, veil it vaa noddinga but der cheapness kiudt uf uipliotism by iter whole titout. Dime duuder Tetter if mine vife cuts up dot vay mit another mans vife I Taiae der tuyfel up mit herr if he vaa mine owu fadder. Yawcup Schneider. Mew Hope Items The dance given by Win. McCallister waa almost a failure ou account of the rain. Work ia rapidly progressing at the Jewell A Hurrow hop yard. They are working a force of 10 men. The rain last Saturday did consid erable good in this locality, having thoroughly aoaked the ground and greatly Invigorated eropa of all kiuda. Geo. U. Walter will return from Idaho about Auguat 15. Mr. Walter is au industrious, wide awake xouug mail aud we are glad to welcome him home onco more. He is au expert timber framer and works at the IVwey mine at Koosovelt, Idaho. Shorty. A Bad Start Some day yon will get a had scare, lieu you feel a iiii in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies tu Dr. King a New Life Villa, a anre cure, for all bowel aud atoinach di seases, audi aa hea.iathe, btliouaueaa; costiveuesa, etc. Guaranteed at all drug atorea. ouly i-c Try tham. NEWS NOTES FROM WOODVILLE LOCALITY Children's Day to Be Obeerved A Farm Sold A Horse Is Drowned. Will Wilcox aud wife are here on a visit from Uleudale. Mrs. O. C. Presley of Grants Pass, oame up Tuesday morning to Tiait her former home. Tho roceut heavy rains were greatly bruutlcial to this locality. Crops all looking finely. Au interesting program is being prepared by the Sunday School for Children's Day. Miss Jessie Boyd has been very IU with pneumonia, but is better now. Dr. Douglass of Grauta Pass was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beck, and Mr. aud Mrs. Will Beck attended the Holiness camp meeting at Ashland last week. Sherman Kstell lias three baby cooua, caught before they were nine days old. They are growing fast, aud ho luteuds to raise them for pets. Mr. Cochran arrived Friday from Koseburg to Tiait his son J. D. Coliruu. He Is wall pleased with our country, aud will Tiait Ilia sou iu Medford before returning home. Mr. aud Mrs. Byron Moore went to Jacksonville last Friday on buaiuesa, having sold their farm on Fielder Creek to a party whose name we did uot learn. Mr. aud Mrs. Moore have not decided whether they will re main here or remove to new locality. Their friends here will be pleased to learu of the birth of a son to Mr. aud Mrs. II. C. Stevens, In Grauta Pass, May 2, 1905. They are former residents of this plaoe, aud will soon agaiu make their home near here on the Levi Shertman place, after a resi dence of several years at the Green bank mine. Mr. High waa unfortunate in loaiug a valuable hone laat Sunday. He and his family stalled to drive to a neigh bors, and when nearly there, the horse appeared to be sick, so they finished their jouruey ou foot, leaving It unhitched by the buggy. On re turning later 'the boras had dlaap poarcd. Ill the mean lime, U. F. Wright had seen au object com lug down the river, which proved to be the missing annual. It bad waudered to the edge of the high bank aud talleu off. Assisted by other. Mr. Wright succeeded iu drawing it to shore, where it died soon after. The los is a heavy oue to Mr. Higlu Calling Card Courier Building. j Nature's Great Invention ijl! Dn tie tanks ob de Amnion, far swiiy. far awav, Whar lir. (irct-n yits August Flmvt-rs to (lis il.iy ; Ah pirkrtlrtosc flower iti Ati,ust in ole Hr.ut! An' iljo' 1 tc a Voikre, h luut lu be dar hliU. QAugust Flower is the only medicine (tree from alcoholic .stimulants) that has lieeu successful in keeping the entire thirty-two feet of digestive apparatus in a normal condition, and assisting nature's processes ot digestion, separation and ab sorption for building- and re-building by preventing iu im-gular or unnatural cauaea which interrupt healthy and per fect natural processes and result in intes tinal indigestion, catarrhal affections (causing apjietidicitia stoppage of the ?;all duct), fermentation of unhealthy uoda, nervous dyarcpsia, headache, con stipation and other complaints, such as colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc. t sfAuguat Flower is nature's intended reg ulator. Two sicrs, i5c, ?!tc All druggists. Cuban Diarrhoea. U. S. soldiers who served iu Cuba during the Spanish war kt:ow what this disease is, and that ordinary remedies have little more effect than so much water. Cuban diarrhoea is almost aa severe aud dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, however, that can always be depeuded upon as will be seen by the following certificate from Mrs. Min nie Jacobs of Houston, Texas: I lure by certify that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husband ot a seTere attack of Ouhau diarrhoea which he brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors but they did him uo goo-l. Oue bottle of this remedy cured biui, as our ueigbbora will testify. I thank God for so valuable a medicine. For sale by all druggists. thereto aro hereby notified to file their objections or exceptions at or before the date of each hearing. Dated this 81st day of May, A. D , I'Jtfi. J. H. COLBY, Administrator. H. D. Norton, attorney for estate. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF KEAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned sheriff of Josephine County, Oregon, will sell at puhlio auction to the highest bidder for cah at the County Court House iu Grants Pass, Oregon, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, July IS, lUOfl, all property to which the said couutv has acquired title by virtue of sale for taxes. Said sale will be adjourn ed from day to Oav until completed. GEORGE W. LEWIS, Sheriff of Jopi phine Couuty, Oregon. Dated May 211, 1906. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Iu The County Court For Josephine County, Oregon. In the Matter of the) Estate, of John Every, Deceased. J NOTICE IS 1IRRPRV fsivirv i... John Devciiy, the administrator of the aoovo entitled estnto has filed iu said court and cause his tiual accouut, and by order of the Hon. J. O. Booth, Judge of said court, Monday, June IP. A. I). lilOo, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the court lionse at Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, has beeu fixed as the time aud place for the bearing nud Bottling of said him! account and nil Dnrtif in a i turndt. ed iu said estate are hereby notified in niTear ar, mat time ana place, then and there to present any objections which thoy may have to said final accoont. Dated this 1'Jth day of May, A. V. ll"- , JOHN DEVENY. H. D. Norton, Administrator. Attorney for Estate, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Iu The Couuty Court for Josephine County, Oregon. In the Matter of the i Estate of Will- I lam Doulap, t Deceased. J Notice ia hereby given that J. H. t-oloy, the aduuuia:rator of the above eutitled estate, has tiled his final ac count in said court and cause, and the Hou. J. O. Rooth, County Judge for Josephine County. Oregon, has fixed Monday. Jaly 3. n, t," court house iu Grants Pass. Josephine 0!U l VT0U- ' "'8 hour of HI o clock A. M as the time and place for settling, said final accouut, aud all jwrsoua rieainug to eicept or object NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tho County Court for Josephine Couuty. Orecon. Iu tho Matter of the) hstatu of Eliza- I both F. Neely, Deceased. J NOTICE TS tTEBpriv iiiri'V that bv nrdep nf ti,a un. t i Booth, Jndge of the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon, that Saturday. June 10. A. D.. IWOo, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court Hoase at Grauta Pass, Jose phine Couuty, Oregon, is hereby fixed as the time and place for tho hearing ou the final accouut of James Neelv as executor of the last will and of the estate of Elizabeth F. Neelc, deceased, which has been filed in said cause, and all persons interested in said ealate are hereby notified to appear at that time and present to the court auT objections they may have to said final accouut. Dated this 12th day of May, A. D J51 NEELY, Executor. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The TiartiiMrsliin r n, r p purk,.t and Dr. S. Lonc'iridire. bavitiff been terminated March 10, I0l.-, notice is nereny given that all parties indebted to the late film are kindly requested to settle their accounts. Dr. I. B. PARKER, Dr. S. LOUGHRIDGE. Grants Pass, Ore., May 15, 1W06. JOS. WOLKK. Mgr., J. L. CALVERT, Trvaa, """SrS:"-"- , signature, v.. pox.25c B X. I N 1 1 f LI M ; 1 ) I i i -. sWriWsHkarVIi