1 ROQUH 8JVHR COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. JUNK 16, 1905. 'i ; i ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 3X. C. FINDLEY. M. D. Practieo limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT, and fitting of glasses. 0 Iff hours 9 to 12: 2 to 5 and on aproiutmetit Telephones 261 and 77. Giants Pino, - - Okkoo JTRED'K d. stricker, m. d. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Masonio Ternplo, Kooius 2 and 4 Games Pass, '1'bone 633. Okkouk. Q. H. DOUGLASS, M. D. PHYSICIAN A NO SURGEON Office: I'igney s residence, cor. 6th and K streets. Day and night phone No. 831. Ukants Pahs, - Okkooh JVAN B. PARKER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Odlce In Tuffs Building Hours: 9:30 to 12 and 2 to 5 GgA.vrs I'ahh, Ontoo. J?m D.JEWETT. M. D. PHYSICIaITaND SURGEON Diseases of Woman and Surgery a Specialty. Hospitu) Accommodations. Rooms H nd 10 Thorton BIdg. Day or Night Phone (MM. Office hours U to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to p. m. (BANTU PASS. - OHfc'JON JDWARD II. WHITE DOCTOK OF IiENTAL MEDICINE. Ollloe: Ground door I'lgnejr residence corner Sixth and E streets. Hours: 8 to U, 1 to 6. (iBANTS PASS, OBMION. J)R. F. M. LONGWELL OSTEOPATH Treats all Nervous and Spinal Dis iwa, Rheumatism and Stomach Trou bles. A specialty made of Female Dis eases. Ollioc: Colonial Lodging Ilouw), front room. Grants Pans, Oro. )R. S. J. SEATON MAGNETIC HEALER Stuuin Baths, Alcohol Huh. All dis cuses treated. Hospital euro given to all w ho wish It. Rheumatism uumd in it worst form. Adviw Inn. Coloiiiul llouao. Olllco hours i) to 9. (ilMKTs'pAKS, OllHOnN WHEN (II VEX UP UY OT HICKS it costs you nothing to consult Hit. MllNTUIlMKKY. I In euros Forniiln complaints, men's prlvato dis eases and nil kinds of ehniiiio troubles. Also will Cherokee and other guarati tii il family incd ii'iix-H. P. O. Hox 100. Call at Free Mclhisliat Parsonago. Jf I). NORTON, ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW, Practieo Iii ull StnUiand Fudcrul Courts, Office in t)KTu House liiiildlng. GltA.NTS I'AMS, OllKUoN V. C. HALE, ATTORNF.Y-AT-I.AW Dtllee ovt-r First National Hank, (i bants Pas, OmKijon. A, C. HOUGH, AT T It N K Y- AT I.A W, Practices iu it 11 Stale and Federal Courts INtlcu ovir Hair Riddle I lanhvaio Co. Cika.sth I'ahh, J. H. AUSTIN, OithOOM ATT OK N 1C Y-AT- LA V I,' ii ion llulldlng Km ii v OIIKilON Palace Barber Shop P. AT ICS & WILLIAMS. Proprs. Shaving, Hair Cutting Hat lis, I tc. ! i i v tliii'ir l.i i 1 ut.it rlt iiu uiitl u work I" Ii hI-( lufti. J. E. PETERSON (rioMKii) FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE A ."lit liig Horn llaain I. mid Co,, Wyoming. Anchor Wire Felice. II I. lit-j ii. I.I. II. .1 . l.tH tell Reynolds S Lawton Civil and Mining Engineers- MICC HAN I OA I. DKAl'CilI TS MEN AND SURVEYORS. (Irants J'as )l CU(lll L. 15.JIALU Undertaker, l-inbalmcr, 1'iiiicral Director. i'.lll sUirk of l(inl:ii Ui.!... and I'lnlrr-l.iki-i'H Siiiplh-rt. North Sixth Street Near I'i'Ui t llniw. 1'HuM'S: OIlUn, No, 7,"il; Kvi,li in uinl Nifthl riitttiff. No 71 7. B. A. WILLIAMS Front and 4lh Sis. P. 0. Bo. 23. Real Estate Employment 'illirc. Houses tciik-il No. 7." lir . til ti iii r.1. Im . rt- rivi-i IniIIoiii, j'i ( iilltvatfd, 10 lu Iioh, 4 iiiprM trotii railri'uit tin. umI ruM.ln, Pi 'liKil. rlr. A ImrKiiin al tl.'t NU rr Mop flop pav uri tinf prirf in two rals A Bi Sari Siiitit! day you will (p't a had arari', wlo u you fwl a 1111 in jour Uiwi-la, audfiar aiilN'mliriiic Safi ty lira lu l)r. Kitin'a N- Life Pilia, a aura rum, for all howtil aud atoiuaili dt-m-an-n, aorli aa lica.lac lie, blliouanuaa; co.tivi'ut-n, to. (tiiaranieod at all drug atoua. ouly 2'c. Try t!iw. OREGON GRANGE ASK FOR TAX REVISION They PropoM Ths.1 Telephone Telegraph and Eipreee Com panies Pay More Taxes. At the recent acaaioii of the Oregon State Grange at Foreat Grove a reao lutiou waa paaaed authorizing the Grange committee on taxation to pre pare a bill to be Toted oo at th n xt atate election under tin initiative act, to tax telegraph, telephone, and ex preaa companies to the extent of I per cent on their grrae earning!. The bill ia very aweeping and pro videa for the annuil collection of the tax, tame to be paid to the atate tieaaarcr, accompanied by a itate ment of each comany or ill general manager at the first of each year. A failure to comply with the law in making report cm payment of taxe reiuirea prosecution by the Attorney General and a collection of the money. Any oflicer of ilm compauiea named being convicted of falluio to comply will be auhject to a lino of tViO to IIOoO or finpriaiiiiineiit of from ill) daya to aix moo I h-, or both, in the dis cretion of tilt) couit. Tlio law appliea to all corioratioU3 of the kind named doing bualueiia in Oregon, whether incorporated here or elu'Wln re. The hill ia auro to In placed before tli votera Mt the next general election. Aa to the fa.rnecH of thla measure no one familiar with the Oregon tax lawa will qucMtion it, for theau comjianiea traiiHiict nil cnor- iLOOi boaiueRa 00 big profilri and the tax they pay in lidiculoUKly small, for aa now they are ouly aeascd on the peraoual property they own, whicl with the exprcsa comjianiea couista of oflico chaira, deals, safes and trucks, and of the telephone and telegraph compauiea of olllcu flxturea ami thu wire of their lines. Cuban Diarrhoea. V, H. aoldiera who aervi d in Cuba during thu Spanish war ki.ow what 1 1 1 i at disease ia, aed that ordiuary remediea have little morn ellect than so much water. Cuban diarrhoea is almost aa severe and dangerous as a mild attaoa: of cholera. There is one remedy, however, that ran always he dctieuded upon as will hn aeeii by the following certificate from Mrs. Miu uiu Jacobs of Houston, Texaa : I lu re by certify that Chamberlain' ( olic, Choleta and Diarrhoea Ketnedy cured my hush, ind ot a severe uttack of Cuban diarrhoea which ho brought home from Cuba. We hail several doctors but they did 1 1 1 ill no goo I. One bottle of this remedr cured liini, aa our neighbora vill testify. 1 thank God for so valuable a medicine. For sale by all druggists. CHURCH NOTICF.S. St. Luke's Church. Sunday, June IH, Trinity Sunday, tliu services wi II be as usual. In the evening the sermon will tin the la.it ill the series oil "Heaven, Hell, and The Judgment." You are cordially in vited to attend The Sunday School anil Ilihle Clax will meet at 10 a. in. The Salvation Army. The closing services of the three weeks revival now iu progtcuM by the Salvation Army will be, conducted hy Major and Mrs. John T. l'no from Portland who are to visit tiratits Pass on Saturday and Suud-iy, June 17th and 1Mb. The Majors in i cxperit n- ced otliei rs, v ho have a huccixtful career of over 2i) yeuia as Salvtit ion Army olllcera behind I In in, and their visit w ill u n d n ii Ii I o d I y he a blessing to those who may come in contact with them. Their pint iciilur mission U to iiihpict the S.tlviition Army oK'rnt urns iu thin i lly uinl. t (.'apt. and Mrn. l.ouis I'ruguiiih, wlioni we have learned to know as fiiithlul workers fot the good nod welfaie uf iiittiik ind. Thu meet iugs on Satur day night and Sunday altcincon and night will he eoniluctcd by the Major at the A. (). i'.V, Hall i n (1 -.tnet, to which eveiyhoily is i ii v i tiit. Ad mission flee. AI.mi in tlie ll.iplist and South Mi-tlioilt chiircl i'.i the .Majors will have a pi iu -lit put lu tlie Stiud'iy uioining srivicd vhich com mi nce at tlie UMi il huui set tor these cliurcllcs. 1 Iich luc ! I iv-l w l II iiinlouht. -dly b" of gie.il inli rest ami hl'ssing ami he al 0 ii.l. il b in.iii v, esecially by liiose vim ate luvt rs of good speaking ami iiiuhii-. l'rogi'Mu n si r n i s duiing Ihe visit of Major ami Mis. .lolui !'. I' v uii will be: Salurilav, June 17th at 7 :1.'. open air service at conn r i f ti anil Sixth slreit: at S p. in., h'ri"il wehoine to the Majors al Hi" A. (1 I'. W. hull at U:17i . in open ail ilctui'iiMru I leu unit' d i huti lu SllloillV, June 1 -1 1 1 at Ihe I 1 1 -t churcli at li):!, 0 a m.. Salvatnei un et ing aihlii ss by Major John T. Fynu ; at the South Methodist cliunh at II a. in. Salvation mt cling ai.ilus by Mis Major John T. I ynn ; at -J .:h and 7 l'i I', in. opi u air m t i' i i s an I at -1 p. in gnat f.iinily g:thiiig al he A (i C. U. hall ; s p in do ing of callialgu and lin.il iKhltr-c t'V the Mitjor al'd Mis. l'yi.n l..-n. hoilv welcome. A ' in i-1 -en inc. Aft r June 1Mb, nit eiin;- Men night c-icepl Momlav ami 1'inl.n. Juit Mhat tvervone theuld lu. Mr J. T. Paiber of linnuil'c G.i , always keeps a ho!il' of Cn iiu- bcrlaiu's Colic, Chi it la ami Pi.inhoea Iteineily at hand ready lor in.-laut use. Attacks id colic, choleta uioiiius and dtarthoea conio on so Miildeuly that there ia no time to hunt a doctor or go In the store for nn ilicnie. Mr Harbersaya: ' I ha e ti i( d Ch uul'. r laiu'a Colic, Choli ia ami Diurihcca 'tiunilv which is i tie if ihe hot medicines I ever siw I kei p a h.-tth of it in inv noies as I lone had seviial at'aeka of coll' on. I it has pr ived to be the Is st nodu nie 1 ever us-.il." Sold I v all l i u i -I h. To l ure a Colli 111 llnr Hay Take LAXATIVE lilloMO VIS INK luhli ls. All diu'gisia n fund tlie uiouey ot it faila to cure. K. W. Grovu'a aiguatnro la no each U x. fx-. BUSINESS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist Deering Mowers at Cramer Bros. M. Clement, Prescription Drmgist. Hammocks from 91.00 op at Cramer Bros. A Gentleman's smoke the line. Stage W. L. IRELAND writes FIRE INSURANCE. An Alaska Refrigerator at a bar gain at Cramer Bros. When yon don't know where to go, go to People's market. Get a new face by using ROSE AND CUCUMBER JELLY. And still I am insuring and selling real estate at the old stand. J. E. Peterson. Tents aud wagon covers 7x9 tent for :! !."). Others in proportion at Thomas & O'Neill's. Timber claims. Homesteads. W. R. Sherman, Rooms 10 and 12 Masonic Temple, (irants Pass Ore. HOUSES FOR RENT by W. L. IRELAND, the Real Estate man. Ground floor Courier building. Guitars, mandolins, banjos, organs, all good instruments at your own price at Ike Dvia', dealer iu every thing, South Sixth street. A long list of satiified customers and users of our superb line of Ranges convinces uh we have the best Range for the leaat money on earth. Let os give you a few names for reference then you'll buy our range. Thomas & O'Neill. Goto Coron for Plumbing. Kodaks Courier Builillng. Camp Stoves aud camping ntenails at Cramer Bros. A aplendid line uf Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron 't Our telephone number ia 5IS, regu lar delivery. People's market. Ask your dealer for Rogue River Creamery Butter made at Medford ia now Tit) cents per two-pound, square lull weight. RESIDENCE LOTS In moat any part of the City at right pricea and on easy terms. W. L. Ireland, The Real Estate Man, Ground floor, Courier Building. Decorated China in great variety all reduced from 20 to ISX l-.'t per cent. Kiquisite goods, a lot of Havi land waru all goes at our immense sacrillce sale. Thomas & O'Neill. A sewing machine on trial, if it suits you it is yrurs. Does ss good work aa a 25 machine. Have 12 stanilatd make machines, (3.60 to A Come and see them at Ike Davis' second hand store, WRIGHT'S PARAGON HEAD ACHE CURE will settle your diges tion and cure the pain. Down goea the cure, away goes the headache, np go your apirita. Every druggist has it. Try it. A change in ownership lias taken place at the Lister & Calvert livery stable and the firm ia row Hayes A Heck, Thomas Galvin having sold his interest to Frank Heck. Mr. Heck has been heretofore iu the mining business, and he is an energetic young man and hn and Mr. Hayes, who ia also a young hostler, should make a success of their livery busi- Aithina Sulltrtrs Should Kaew This Foley's Honey and Tar lias cured many cases of asthma that w ro con sidered h'ipelesa Mrs. Ailolph Hues iug, 7111 Wi at Third St , Daveuiiort, Iowa, writes: "A ivr cold con tracted 12 yeara a,io was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. Ill i l est medical tkill available could not give mo morn than ti ioorary re licl. Foley's Honey and Tnr waa recommended and ouu 00 cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma which had been growing on me for 13 yeara. and if I had taken it at the atart I wiiii Id have been saved yeara of sulTericg. " For sale by H. A. iioter tiiuud. The "Ys" Entertained. Thu Young Peoplu'a Christian Tem perance Union uf this city was enter laiued at thu home of Mrs. C. V. Hi nk le on Second street last week Friday evei.iug. The program waa In chnrga of the flow r department, ot which Edith McColm ia the superintendent, liouipn ta of (lowers were taken to be given to the sick ami sorrowing of the community. The reports of the siiperlnlouilcnta f the dUTereut de partments show gnat interest iu the w oi k. Ihe next meeting of the"Y's" will hi- on the evening f July 7th. Srnukiae, in a Powder Mathint Isioiuling ileath more suddenly hut not tnoie surely limn negh cling l id ney disorders. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure a slight diserihr in a few il.ivs and Its coiitiueil use will cure the most etiHtr ate cases. It hascured maiiv people of llrlghl'a ilisciuc aud ill.ib. li a w ho were thought In he in curable. If you have kidney or blad der trouble, commence taking Folev'a Kidney Cure today, before it ia too bile. For sale by H. R. Roter miiml. Farmers OR OATON will lliul it to their intorost to call au get our lij,'tiroH on the l'tiniiit !f: Plant ami pilvanizod pipo. Wo can rofor you to now in suctvssful opoiation in Sawmill men will ti in it Puililcrs ami carpenters Coinplt'to line Grants Pass Hardware Company JOS. WOI.KE. Mgr.. J. U CALVERT, Treaa. Take LaXSti VC BrOUlO Quinine Tablets. JS Sevea MIllloo bom toi In Mat U month. This sinatnr. v& THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Notes and Items of Interest and Importance. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cunningham who for about II years were two of Gold Hill s respected citisens, but now of Grants Pass, were visiting witb old time friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham will at tend tne fair and may locate iu Port land, as they have disposed of their Interests in this place and in Grants Past. Gold Hill News. J. W. Berry, an Applegate farmer, was io Grants Psas Saturday. Mr. Berry Is a large grower of potatoes and onions and be says both of bis crops are very promiaing. His onions, which lie grows from seed, are making a good growth and are be ginning to form bottoms. His early potaeoes are now ripe aud the late ones are certain of big yield. Mr. Berrv has been raising potatoes and onions for several years and lie Buds them as proStable a crop aa is grown on tlie farm. W. L. Messner was in Grant Pass Sunday to a tend services at the Catbolio church. Mr. Mesanei owns a fine farm ou Sardine creek, near uold Hill oo which be is raiaiug alfalfa aud stork He has 3-10 acres of laud and coutrola for a considerable distance the valley of Sirdiue creek. Mr. Messner his bonded bis land to California parties who are prospecting with a view of putting on a dredge. The showing is so good that it is almost certain they w 11 put on tlie dredge this fell. J. R. McKay had ou exhibition at the Gold Hill Bank, this week, a gold brick (genuine gold, too) which was a beauty and no mistake. It was Ave inches lu length, by one and one half inches in diameter and weighed an even tl200. It was. taken from the Corporal O mine on the 'eft fork of Sardine creek aud from 30 tons of ore. Mr. McKay bat taken out about f 1000 this winter and has only been doing development work. The Cor poral U it one of the most promising minca in the country. Uold Hill News. R. H. Dolph, arrived in Grants Pass Saturday from Prescott, Arizona. Mr. Dolph is a miner and having heard good reports of Southern Oregon comet here to engage in pros pecting. Ho aaya Arizona ia very much overdone and ia now no place for a mining man of limited means, and not much bo ter for the big capitalists either. Hu thinks there will be a large number both of pros pectors and investors come to South ern Oregon this yea from Arizona, at this district la now talked of more tha a yo.he district of the country. Rev. J. W. Hockaday arrived In Orauta Pass Monday aud will spend a few days here aud will hold ser vices at the Church of God, for which denomination ho is a traveling evan gelist. Ho came from California aud it going uortli on a tour of Oregon. He travels iu his own rig and has a camp outSt. For several years imst he hat toured the Pacific Coast travel- lug by himself. He it now 80 yean old but halo and hearty and he it giving hit services free other than hit expenses which are borne by his church people and he works aud preaches with all the enthusiasm of a young n.an. "Restful Recreation Resorts" the 1 Ui i.j Summer Boos issued by the passeuger department of thu Oregon Railroad & Navigation Comimuy contaius 48 pages and cover. The book is ptiuted ou heavy white paper M cuts being us.nl to illustrate the trips up and down tho Columbia; River to Ihe mountain, beaches, inland, resorts aud fountains of healing. The , i cover Is done in three colors adding i materially to thu beauty and ctToctivo- nesa of tho publication which may be had by sending two cents in! stumps to A. I.. Craig General1 Passenger Agent of the Oregon Rail road A Navigation Company. Portland j Oregon. It ia a good thing to send , to your friends lu the East w ho ex- i poet to visit tho Lewis A Clark Ex-! positiou. , No Secret About It ! It ia no secret, that for cuts, burns, ) ulcers, fever sores, 'sore eyes, boils. ; etc., nothing ia so e hVctive as Buck-! len'a Arnica Salve. "It didn't take' long lo cure a bad sore 1 had, aud it U all O. k. for sore eyes," wtitea D. i L. Gregory, of Hope, 'lex. 2."e at' all drug stores. I who are Contemplating BY tho county. to thoir advantai. to call on lino of tho celebrated Corbin of Alaska Kof l iberators frmti if 10 to $27. To Cure a Cold in One Day 7.1 FOOLISH PLAN TU a Joy to eat I welcome my dinner hour Because I rout Indigestion with August Flower lConstipation ia the result of indigeation, biliouaneaa, flatulency, loss of appetite self-poiaoning, anemia, emaciation, uric acid, neuralgia in varioua parts of the system, catarrhal inflammation of tne in testinal canal and numerous other ail ments that rob life of its pleasures if they do not finally rob you of life itself. H" I'm bound in the bowels," is a com mon expression of people who look mis erable anil are miserable yet who persist in " letting nature take its course.'' flWhat a foolish plan, when nature could be aided by the use of Green's August Flower, which is nature's own remedy for constipation and all stomach ills. .Vugnst Flower gives new life to the liver and insures healthy stools. a JTwo sires, 25c and 73c. All druggists. For Hale hy Dr. J. C. Sinlih. Lewis and Clark Exposition. During the Lewis and Clark Expo sition the Sonthern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets to Port laud, limit 30 daye, at one aud one third faro for Hie round trip. For parties of teu or more traveliug on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. For organized parties of 100 or more, individual tickets, at one fare for the round trip. Stop-over of 10 days will be given at Portland 00 all one way tickets reading through that point during the exposition. Tickets must be de posited with Joint Agent at Portland and charge of 50 cents will be made for extension of time. Commencement Exercises. The commencement exercises of the Academy of the Sisters of the Holy Names, of Jacksonville, will be held on Friday of this week. Thit Academy is oner of the oldest educa tional institutions iu Southern Oregon aud it has a high standing for the ex cellence of its work. The buildings are pictnretquely situated . in the uiiast of spacious grounds that are dotted with big oakt aud spreading tuadiones, aud the rare beauty of tlie surroundings is further enhanced by the grand view that is bad of Rogne River Valley that stretches away for miles with its orchards, fields, farm hornet aud tow ut. And thit attractive location is made more desirable by its healthfuluuss, the high altitude, the bracing air, the pure water and tlie perfect tanitary conditions making of the Academy a most detirable rcsh deuce place. Dying of Famine is, in its tormeuts, like dying of con sumption. The progress ot consump tion, from the beginning to the very end, is a long tortuie, both to victim aud frieudt. "When I had consump tion in its first stage," writet Woi. Myera, of Cearfosi, Md., "after trying different niediciuet aud a good doctor, iu vain, I at last took Dr. Kiug's New Discovery, which quickly, and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief aud sure cure for coughs, colds, tore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively preveuta pneumonia. Guaianteed at a'l drug storea. Price 50c and fl.OO a bottle. Trial bottle free. Odd Fellows Grand Officers, The Oregon Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows elected the following oflirers for the coming year at the session iu Portland last week : W. H. Hobson, grand master, Staytou. W. A. Carter, deputy grand master, Gold Hill Richard Seott, waukeo; E. E. tary, Portland ; treasurer. The grand wardiu, Mil Sharon, graud aecre O. A. Donne, graud Dalles; J. A. Mills, grand repri s-utative, Salem, and Richard Scott, trustee, of tho Odd Fellows' Home. Thu State Convention of the Re hekaha selected the following otticera Mia, Ella F'ra.er, president, Eu gene; Mrs. Clemeutinu Bullock, vice president, Portland; Mrs Emma Galloway, warden, McMinnville; Mrs. Ora Ooaper, aectetary, Dallas, and Mra. Ida. Hardmau, treasurer, Portland Order seals aud rubber stamps of a. r.. ooriuea. A PUMPING PLANT Fairbanks (uisolino Kntuir V or more irriirntiris! plan us and ;ct pi ices on supplic iWr Locks. fivL oa every I SfrjyrVn bOX. 25c, I CLASSIFIED ADS. TOR. SALE. Kodaks Courier Building. FOR SALE 150 bead of Angora goats. u. a. jnarsrera. Merlin, Oregon. TYPEWRITER- A Blickinsderfer Typewriter in good condition for sale. Inquire of A. E. Voorbies. FOR SALE or trade one sood wagon at $35 or will trade for good work horse. G. A. Cobb, Real Es tate Co. FOR SALE Five acres mile from uriuge, good nouse Darn and stable, henhouse, good well at bonae and In field, 80 bogs and sboats, team, wagon and harness, slop route in cluded. Inquire I. W. Holmes. .'ARM FOR fiA LK-two mllea from Mer lin. !(j0 acres about 50 acrea of rood bottom land, 25 acres in cultivation, small house and barn and about 50 acrea under fence, balance of land auitable (or orchard or pasture. Kor further particulars ad dress W. M. Crow, Merlin, Oregon. 200 ACRE ranch, good prune and apple orchard, small fruit in abundance; water for irrigation, besides aprings on every 40 acrea; center of a good range countrv; two dwelling bouses, big barn, every thing complete; well sheltered from frosts, good mining markets, one- nan nine norm oi 1 unnel u, price z,5Uij imjuire at tuis omce. BLACKSMITH SHOP for sale hav lug a good run of work in a town of 1000 population. Two story build ing in good repair, blacksmith and wagon shop on first floor, living rooms on second. In best location in town. Tools and household 'effects go with bnilding an t lot Owner crippled reason for selling. A bargain given. Address Black smith, care Courier. FOR. RENT. A 6-room modern cottage in choice location, bat pantry, hath and an abundance of closet room, f 15 per month. A neat 3-room cottage with large pantry and porches, fti.60 per month. A good 7-room dwelling with bath in nice location. 110 per mouth. Six good rooms over a buainets house. Suitable for lodging house, W. L. Ireland. The Real Estate Man, Ground floor, Courier Building. FOR RENT Room in private lamlly. J. U. Drake, at 7th Street. LODGING AND ROOMS to rent, on Sixth Strtet opposite court boose. Mrs. H. E. Brown. HOUSE FOR RENT, D and Eighth streets. Inquire of Grants Pass canting and trust uo. DESK ROOM for rent on gronnd tlcor and second floor. Courier building See A. E. Voorbies. THREE NICELY FURNISHED boots keeping rooms for rent to man and wife. Inquire 202 2d and & street. FOR RENT DURING EXPOSITION Two Urge rooms, 11.00 per day each. Breakfast privileges. Ad dress Mrs. J. W. Heiny, 815 E, stark, Portland, Oregon. FOR RENT A dwelling on Eighth and D streets. Has 8 roomt and closets, electric light, city and well water, good yard and One location Addrst Mrs. C. Brandt. ROOMS to rent during Exposition 75 centa for one or 11.00 for two people 5 cents car fare to grounds. Address C. R. Voorbies, 1507 Bel mont St., Portland, or A. E. Vooihiea, Courier office, Grants Pats. MISCELLANEOUS FRANK BURNETT-Upholstering, mission furniture made to order. Machinery For Sale. . A 15 H. P. Russell engine, a No. 4 centrifugal pun p, 200 feet 6-inch, double riveted pipe, 50 feet 6-inch pipe, lftO feet 6-iuch belting, making a complete irrigating, or pumping plant. Also a turbiue waterwheel, pulley aud gears. All at a bargaiu. AH kinds of machinery bought, sold aud listed. Grants Pats Irou & Steel Works. r&tm for SeJe. IdO acres, CO acres of fine tnb-irri-guted bottom land under fence and cultivation, 2,000,000 feet of fine Pine timber, hundreds of cords of hard wood, near town and ail down grade on fine road. Good two-story dwelling with L. Well of splendid water at the door. Flue big barn and out buildings. Lots of fruit and berries of all kinds. County road aud daily mail at Ihe door. A splen did place for health and a pleasant home. Address Box 117, Woodville, Oregon. House Moving If yau have a building that you want moued, raised or levelled up, call on or address A. E. Holloway. E. A. WADE DRV GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS. Etc. Front Street, west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS. ORE. I HANDLE Lumber and Hops I own and will sell two cot tages, new, close in; one 4 rooms, box; one 6-room frame, besides buttery, bath and large closets; Porch S2S; up-to-date houx. Terms to suit. Will take some good property g. part pay. Wagcn. and team for sale. J. D. DRAKE. Thone 484. Grants Pass, Ore. Has ttiiMxt ibe Test of 83 Yeara. The old, original GROVVST..1.1 Chill Tonic. Vou know what too r taking. It it iron sad quinine In a taste less lor oi. No core, bo Dev. X0WISTHETIMEF0KHY0MEI Easier to Cure Calanh Now Than Any Other Seo-son. Now is the time to nte Hyomei. when th esrly summer dsyi mike it so easy to cure catarrhal troubles The Hyomei treatment, breathed for a few minutes three or four times a day io May or Jnne, will do good twice nninklv aa it did in January, - and nearly everyone knowt that used fsitbnliy tnen, it completely rm. . system of catanh. Hyomei is a purely Tegci.u. preparation whose active curative properties are given orx wneu n h el,A Bid r.f the nocket inhaler that comet, with every outfit. It destroys an germ me iu mo passages, purifies the blood by snp nivinc ftHitirinnal ozone, and its heal ing volatile, antiseptic fragrance reaches every corner oi tne respnuiy tract as no medicine taken through tiie stomach can possibly do. Ths complete Hyomei outfit costs but one dollar, aud consists of a neat inlialnr tlmt fun he carried ill the purse or vest-pocket and will laft a uieiimn, a meuiumu uiouijei, bottle of Hyomei. Extra bottles of Hvomel can be procured, if desired for 50 cents. At this season of the year when .... .. Lnnhloa fan ha in nlllcklV and readily cured the merits of the Hyomei treatment should De careruuy investigated by .everyone end a com- ..lnta nnlfll slmilM ttu in fVPfV home. Rotermund giv s his personal guar- rantee witn every nyutnei omui ne sells to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. There is no risk whatever to the purchaser of tiyomei. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or pro truding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing iu S to 14 days. Fir-t application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send iiOo iu stamps and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Mediciue Co., St. Louis, Mo. EGGS and more of them when you want them. Single Comb White Leehorns, tho business fowl of America. Yards headed by cockerels from a pen with a record of 2J7 eetm tier vear ner hen. Kl'l'm $1 .50 for 15; 2.50 for 80. GRANITE EG 4 POULTRY YARDS, W. J Mcsseu ger, Prop , Ashland, Oregon. FARMERS FEED STABLI J. E. KEHLEY, Pboir. Last stable south on Sixth street. Room under cover for 150 horses a. c 40 wagons. Box'Btalls. Con-all In loose stock. Only the best hay, clean grain a-( alfalfa fed. Rolled barley and otl .: grain. No diseased horses allowed. I't '1 running water, and trough clear ., every day. Waiting room and toilet room win ladies can leave wraps and acme,' their toilets. Prices reasonable and best care gi 1 stock. N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK 'and DELIVERY Furniture and I'iano Moving GRANTS PASS, 0REG0M. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done .t IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Stieet Three chars Bath Room in connection Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning, t-croll Work, flair Work, Land bawiiig.laiiuiet V ork, Vvuoil i'uheys, .-uw ruinganU guiuuillig, lu-i'uuing aii kinds, 1' rices nglii. BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL: vi r v 1 lULSlJllljl A sallow comnlfTinn ,l;T..,v,,. . biliousness and a coated tunane are common indications t,f iv,.r and kidney disoa .ej. Stoma b and bowe) troubles, severe a they are, give immediate warning by p.iin' ut liver a:. J ki.lnev troubles' though leu painful at the start are much hard, r to cure. Theiiford't Hlaok-Iira ivlit never fail, ( bene fit diseate.l liver and weakened kid neys. Itstiraun the t,,n i.l to throw oh the genus of fever ...! ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright 's disease of the kidney. With kiJnevs re inforce.! by Thedfurd't Brack Draught thousands of persons have " immune in tlie midst of yel low fever. Many families live' in perfect health and hme no other doctor tbau Tuedford's Black Draught. It is alwart cn hand for ure ia an emergency and saves uiiy axpensive ca:i, of (jw.tlWi Mullins. C. Mrk in ia. I hava UMd Thtdtord i Black-Draught . -; j- - 1 nava not lud to to te a doctor inc. I have bt.nukinak It b the bt.t medicine for mc thi, h sath. market lor liver ami kidney vouhiu ana iK-nH.i. j 7 comptalntt. Rev. A. 0. LEWIS. MAK1JLE AND Ait lj I, I am Drfniriv! in t.irr,;ak aiiruic or uranite. r I w f).i.- - that I can fill vou , " o" oiuett in the v, k... DCS! Marble. 3Wfde Front Blru. .. Can l...;.k , - ""manner. -. ... , , ureene a Gunshon. IVIHi Dr. Soinieler's Alterative A jTU,,rn'trM ."3. vl 1 Ely's Cream Balm Thla Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCI. It cleanses, aoothoa, heals, aud protects the diseiwd membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold In tho Head quickly. Restores tho Senses of Taste and SmelL Easy to use. Contains no injurious drags. Applied into the mwtrila and absorbed. Large Size, SO centa at Druggist or by mini: Trial Sue, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 tt'arraa St., New York. Cattle Re.nch For Rent. 1)20 acres ou Seven-Mile creek about live milen southwest from tort Klamath. Oregon. All lenceo, nouse, larizo barn, ample water supply, will cut about 80 tons wild hay. Address, with references, P. O. Box No. Waii, Tacoma, Washington. NOTICE TO PETITIONERS You are hereby notifiel that the District Boundary Board of Josephine rnn..ft. tt-l It mpct. on Thnrsdav.'.Tnlv vjvuk.j ..... .... . . J (1, 1905, in the court houre iu Grants Pass to act on a petition to nine ait that part of school district No. 87 located iu Sections 1(1 aud 17 Town. 8'J S, Range 8 W from district No. 87 and annex Ihe same to school district No. 8 of Kerby, Josephine County, Oregon. Done in Grants Pass, Oregon, Juue 12, 1005. LINCOLN SAVAGE, County Sup't, Sec'y of Boaid. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given I hat the un dersigned has beeu duly appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of William (iebliardt, deceased, by order of the County Court of Joseph inn County, Oregon, by its order therefore dated May 2 L H 1 1 . 1U05. All persons having claims against said estate must p esent the same dulj verified and with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the office of Colvig & Durham, At torneys for taid estate, in Grants Pass, Oregon, withiu six mouths from this date. Grants Pass, Ore., June 8th, 1905. T. K. ANDERSON, Administrator. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the nudortiigued eherilf of Josephine County, Oregon, will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for rush at the County Court House iu Grauts Pass, Oregon, beginniug at 10 o'clock a. in. on Wednesday, July 5, l'.iOn, all property to which the said county lias acquired title by virtue of sale for taxes. Said snlo will be adjourn ed from day to clny until conipleleil, GEORGE W. LEWIS, Sheriff of Jotpphiue County, Oregon. Dated May 20, 11105. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Iu The County Court for Josephine, County, Oregon. In the Matter of Ihe Estate of Will- iam Dnnlap, I Deceased. J Notiro ia hereby given that J. II. Colby, the administrator of tlie above entitled estate, has filed his final ac count iu said court aud caose, nnil tho Hon. J. O. Booth, County Judge for Josephine Ocuuty, Oregou, has fixed Monday, July 8, !!I05. at the court house iu Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. as the time and place for settling said final account, and nil persons desiring to except or object j thereto are hereby uotilied to file their objection or exceptions at or before the , (lute of such hearing. I Dated this 81st day of May, A. D., ! 11105. I J. H. COLBY, Administrator. H. D. Norton, attorney for estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. , Iu The County Court For Josephine County, Oregon. In the Matter of tho j Estate of John Every, Dcciayed. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that John Deveny, the administrator of the above entitled estate has tiled in said court aud cause bis final account, and by order of tlie Htm. J. O. Booth, Judge of said court, Mcudav, Juue 111. A. D. 1 IK '5, at tho hour of 10 o'clock , A. M. at the court houo at Grants Pass, Josephiue County, Oregon, has beeu fixed as the time and place for the hearing and settling of said final account and all persons interest ed in said estate ore hereby notified , to appear at that time uud plnce, then and there to present nnv objections winch they may have to said tiual account. Dated this loth dav of Mav, A. I. '"' JOHN DEVENY. ii. I). Norton, Administrator, i Attorney for Estate. j DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ' By mutual consent, Ihe puitnership Heretofore existing between W. li. Sherman aud W. L. Ireland, under the firm name of Sherman & Ire- i land, is hereby dissolved. 1 1 'lW.''!'1 Ut Gr"u'8 P'"' Oregon, June W. B. SPERM AN. W. L. IRELAND. DI SSOLtTION CF PARTNERSHIP The 'jiartnersltip of Dr. I B. Parker ami in S. Loughridge, having been ertmnated March 10, loy.-,, ,(,., is .n'.'i y ,g,Tl,U ",at 811 indebted 1 l4r kmdly requested to settle their accounts Dr. I. B PARKER, Dr. S LOUGH RIDGE, (rants Pass, Ure., May 15, line. WITT: irmirL.' tllOCK, I'roprleior. "ything i te line ol Cemetery ,o,k in any kind M.rbit business ., .... III.J....... or American (ir.ni.e ,,r .,1 A; Xeosjinsiiis Cures 1