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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. FIND LEY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE, EAR, N08E and THROAT, and fitting of glasses. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5. and on appointment Telephone 261 and 77. U bants Pahs, - - Okkuom JTRED'K d. stricker, m. d. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and BURGEON. Musonio Tomplo, Koomi 2 and 4 (RANTS I'AKS, Thone 633. OiinuoN. (Jt II. DOUCLASS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND MJB'iEOS Oflioe: I'iKnny's residence, oor. Otb and K streets. Day and night phono No. 631. Ghauts Pakh, - - " Okkoun JVAN B. PARKER, M. D. PHYSiCIAN AND SURGEON Office in Tuffs lliiililuiK Hours: U::i() to 12 and 2 to 5 Chant I'ahs, ... Okki.un. m D.JEWETT, M. D. physiciaTTand hukukon Diseases of Woman and Nursery a Kpnoiiiltj. Hospital AcconiuindittiiniH. Koonn i) and 10 Thorton Hldg. Day or Nijtlit Plione WW. (Jlllco hours u to 12 a. dj., 2 to fi and 1 to . in. (HANTS PAKH, OH KIH IN DWAKD II. WHITE JlOOTOIC OK DKNTAL MEDICINE. Office: (iround Itoor I'lgnny ri'sltlunrv corner Sixth and KslrinU. Hours: 8 lu 12, 1 ton. Gmanth Pahm, OlIKUON, 1)R. V. M. LONGVVELL OSTEOPATH TreutH ull NVrvous and Spinal Din en Klii'uriiMtiBin and totiinrh Trou bles. A specialty rniide of r'cinule Dis eases. Office: Coluniiil Lodging I loum, front room. (Irutits 1'unn, Ore. )R. S. J. SEATOX MAGNETIC HEALER Ktcitm Iinths, Aluohol Kill). All ilis iuiwh tr.'iiU'il. Himpitul euro given to all who wlnh it. i lieu mill Ihiii cured in itx worst form. Advice fit". Opposite Court House. Hours U to U. (HANTS l'ASM, - ( tllKlciV WHEN (I1VEN UP 11Y OTHERS it routs you nothing to commit 1)11. MONTUDMKHY. lie IJIIIVB Female compliiiulH, men's private dis eases ami nil ki lulu of rhroiiio troubles. AImi hcIIh Cherokee itml other guiiriiu teed fimiily ineilieineH. P. O. llnx Km. Cull at Ercu MkIImmIIhI InrHonugo. , I). NORTON, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, l'nictlee in itll Stale and l'liiloiul Courts. Office In Ojhtu House Kullilliig. (illA.NTf I'AWH, . OlIKUliN r. "ALE, ATTORN KV-AT-I.AW Office iivtr I'iint Niiliomil I'uiik, OlIAN'I'S I'ash, . . . Ohkuon. (J H. CLEMIiNTS ATTOHNEY AND COU.NSEI.Olt AT- I. AW. l'nictlee in Slate uiubl''. 1 rill Courts. Ollli'e on litli anil C streets opposite Court Houno. l'limio liHll. tiltAVIS 1'ams, . OllHinN A. V- HOUGH, ATlORNEY. AT LAW, PriiclliH.ii in nil SluleiiiHl ,.(eral t 'oui'tp omcomcr Him- liiilillo IliiiilttiiroCo. GliAMS I'At-H, . O.IKtluM J. H. AUSTIN, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Union UulMing KKHIIV .... OH:tll,N Palace Barber Shop DATES & W1I I IAMS, I'n.pr. SliaviiiK, Hair Ciittiii-; ISatlis, lite. Everj thing neit mill i lmn ami u wink Mrsl-Cluss. J. E. PETERSON (I'luNI. H II) FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Ajreiit Dig Horn ltio.in Laiul I n., Wyoming. Am Inn- in Ecncc. II I. Kr)ii.l.l. II. .1 . l.ail lot, Reynolds & Lawton Civil and Mining Engineers. MECHANICAL UUAIV.I1TS MEN AND SUKVKYOKS. (rants Ias Oicon thrlu'ly Kioiniiindd lor klKumatiun O. Ii. lllgliec, ll.iuvlll,.. writes 1. c. I'.ini; "AIi.hiI te yearn ago I m ,i, u (,,,. (mll Month Willi rlcumatli.ni. I (rod IJalhud'a Snow Miiiuii ni ; 1 ,.au cheerfully le. ointtn mt u In all moVr lug from like alllu turn. " .'., J. I.iKImI Rutermuud'a auil Model lrUg bloru. The Original. Polity & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tur an a throat and lung remedy, uud on account of the great merit anil insularity of Knley'r. Honey ami ' r mll) inntat loin, arc offered for the g, inline Ak foi Foley ' H. uey uud Tar and refute any ultitule olli nd , no oilier pri pnta tinn will glvo tli name -at infliction. It la niildlr laxalivo. It eoiitalui lie Opiatci and l mire.i fur children ami dolicate rour For nale hy II A. Rntermuud. AN IDEAL RESORT BY OLD GRAYBACK Limpid Lakea, Snow Field &nd Scenery Sublime Good Trail and Fine Feed. liert Kiglow of WHiiann was here Tnoeday on boaiueiia. Mim J.ina Hpcuce made Urauta Pbh a pleasant trip Friday. MiH Jenaie Laytnn wan viaitiug with relativeR in Grants I'aHH thin week. URcar Williams of Murphy, was at I'rovolt Sunday accompanied by Hairy Daze, aluo of Murphy. Miss Ada DitHWortli of Applegate left Saturday for Flounce Kock on Kogni river after a successful term of school. It. liloHsoni, of Medford, stopfad over night at I'rovolt this week, while in route to Crescent City, ChI , whero ho will spend the summer. O. M. Knox, the Powells Creek saw mill mini, was ut Applcgatn Hun day visiting relatives and and his many friends there. Mr. Knox shut his mill down Friday till after the Fourth, resuming work Wednesday. L. C. Hyde and family acco lipauied by Mr. and Mrs. ', Hyde of Laurel Grove left Saturday for EvariN ('reek where they will look for a larui. He fore returning home they will visit the big Hay dam at Tolo a"' ' the dredger at Foots t:rea- They will he gouo Iwo weeks. John Derry and Martin I'ernoll of Applegate, were ut I'rovolt on busl niifs Monday. Mr. lierry slates that he has a floe crop of potatoes and a large yield is assured this fall while the new hop yard of I'ernoll & Flowers Is looking very go al hut the Tard was not poled Mid norrop will be picked this season. The buseball at-Williams lust Sun (lay was one or the best games ever played ut that place. The onlookers numbered il.'i to witness tile defeat of the homo team. Dotli niiiis played with vigor. This is the second time Williams boys have play, d this sea sou. They will play the same team on the Fourth at the Murnhy grounds, which will be more interesting than the former game. The tally was Murphy VI, Williams 10. Hie sun shines again in this vicinity, which is lunch needed for the hop industry of the Applegate valley. Tint cold, dump wenther. heretofore lias been tavorulile to the development of lice upon the ho vines There is also a heavy honey dew, which falls like a heavy dew at night and often cause mould on the young hops. The hop vines through out the Valley are very heavy tin season and the young hops are setting lu good shape. There has been change in tno hop growth this season Hie poor ground appears to produce the best vines, while on the best soil the vines are very light. The yards set in 1IKI4 are mure I hall average uud their yield will he huge it the licenni! uiolil do not interfere Tlieie was ijulie nil exciting runa way Sunday at II o'clock, ut Will linns. While Itoss llailey and ,le Lcwman were breaking a colt to work single. The animal went niy nicely (or seine distance, but jiiM before reaching the farm of II. II. Sparlin it beciiiuii frightened mid starteil to run To releasM itself it began to kick am leu i ne roan running over a stiim e two feel in height, throwing Hailev out backwards. Lcwman held to inn lines when It made a swing to the opposite siil.i of the road running over a big log turning the cart over and throw ing Lewiuan into the fence. i ue an nial soon reli s.n il itclr. hut wai mix in caught by John Sparlin and oiougiii n.i.-ii. i me iiiohi u s'mrt was lit the damage ih to the cart iiiiuey gor out Million! Irui-ch, hut l.ewnian was bruised coiisiilciahle but not set loug-.lv hull A picnic party left Wcdm siluy for the (Ira. Inn k mountains, whi te they will spend two weeks in berry pick nig aoo is c mini mg. 1 he parly consists of Hun. .lames K Coppcy, I! I'. Lew man ami wife ami Mirs Alice I.. Lcwman and oilers ol 1'nivolt, The ladies expect to slay clo.c t the deep white snow b.iliU el the Sin eaiiip ami IUIi where it is cool. 1'roui that camp can he seen S ala, il l hois, Applegate and the Ki.gue rivet mines. worn ie al uiospln re Is ch ar ut smoke one can see the I'm Hi. ocean al the goii.g down oT the sun I'llis view is veil' hi all I I til 1 lo mil who likes Ih w i I.I oi nature. Mt. Shasta nnd Mt. M. I.ouehlln . tlnir wlnie niiiis. With a In hi glass the goose nest ell Ml, Sl.ilsta call hi seen very plainly. I le ic i, a route to this camp hy way , Sicain lioat and Iced in plenty tor M ck. Il only I-.', mil, h fiom Oi, goo's inamiiiolli i ale.-. I lie bleg,-i ii, meric.i S ,':ir , I,.,, , , oieii d t lie v have no i ud and tin ll rooms an iiohslod uuh I si...... the loot is colored with pel 1 mens of hi nut v and In lnauv forms I'lie air is ii'e and tains l uiiii mg w aii r eurreiits of wind, In (Mil lie, thai blow t iindisi'overi'd. Ih,. M hill miles fioin Ihi lai.1 s ale a mystery I' the cave ion I in- cl o h.i. h n i II put out ' an I'll i Ii I ut !h r IaL.es ale ' c.i in '. '1 lo -.1 all who havi "en Iheiu for (hey ale Do re are live of ihi in Ih contains ahout l.'i acres mer (hey ale covered tlouers of vai ions color, like lilici and dunes on a I hlge. i' hllgot otii III the sum Willi ll.lli't which look Tiics.1 l.ike eomani no ti,h. 1'oeir beam n s cover ill faults for Ihey are th pn.le ot Joi' lnne county They at localed south of Cranis 1'ai.s in Ihe (Irayhiek uiouutains Irniigrthiin Nlth it n uii ..in inn . hmn hum. thillllclico, tin .i1il v of the lilir. inn oipaiion. palpitation of tin. h,art peer bh'o.l, beadache ami c'h, r licr'. vous symptoms, nil ow -km, (, i ,,,. Hue. iillensite hieilh ami a legion other minimi, , , ,,, ,, , , , wid..rial and ilcd i 1 1 n,,,v among the American p. i pie Ihe llerhlmi treaimeut will cure all these troubles. ,'.o cents hoi tie , K,,,r. inuud's and Model Drug Htore BUSINESS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist Whips at Cramer Bros. M. Clement, Prescription Druggist. A Gentleman's smoke-Mlie Stage line. W. L. IRELAND IN8URANCE. writes FIRE Order seals and rubber stamps of A. E. V oor hies. Yon can get a good Steel Range for (35 Bt Cramer liros. See Voorhies for Underwood Type writers and Typewriter supplies. And still I am insuring and selling real estate at the old stand. J. E. Peterson. A new line of colored stereoscopic views, two for 6 cents at the Coorier building. We sell Pattou'i San Proof Paint ami it gives satisfaction. Try a sample at Cramer Bros. Guitars, mandolins, banjos, organs, all good instruments ' at yonr own price at Ike Dvis', dealer in every thing, Soutli Sixth street. Goto Coron for Plumbing. Hay Tools at Cramer Bros. Paper Napkins Coorier Building. A splendid line of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Coron 'i Hose Remnants conpled in lengths from 10 to 20 fuel at Ciamer Bros. Our telephone number is 615, regu lar delivery. People's market. Are you going campinv? Oet your Hammocks, Camn atore and Sporting Goods '.auicr Bros. Ask your dealer for Rngoe River Creamery Butter made at Medford is new SO cents per two-pound, square lull weight. RESIDENCE LOTS in most any part of the Cily at right prices and on easy terms. W. L. Ireland, The Real Eslato Man, Ground floor, Courier Building. A sewing machine on trial, if it suits you it is yours. Does as good work us a t.' machine. Have 12 staiiduid make machines, g.60 to $S. Come and see them at Ike Davis' second hand store. Croup Is a violent iuflauiuiatlou of the mucous membrane of the wind pipe, which sometimes extends to the larynx and brouchial tabes; and Is one of the most dangerous diseases of children. It almost always comes on in the night. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Iloreliound Syrop ami upply Ballard's Snow Liniment exteruully lo the throat. 2.rKi, bOc, tl.OOat ltotermuiid's and Modul Drug Store. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Ahli, who sold their bakery building and lot ou G and Seventh streets for $iti()0 to the Condor Water & Power Company, to bu used as a transformer station, men tion of which was made in the Courier of lust week, closed their bakery business Monday and Satur day afternoon John Handle will sell their household etfects at auction ou Sixtli street near the depot. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Abll will go to Port land whero they will hereafter ru hiiIii. Moth being well along In years they will take a vacation for this summer and will not again engage in the bakery business. This full Ihey will open a confectionery store in Portland, Mr. Abli being an ex pel t candy maker, having worked at that business in Switzerland, his unlive country, nnd in Paris and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Abli have con ducted une of the best bakeries ever operated in this city and the flue quality of their bread, together w ith their scrupulous cleanliness and careful intention to business bus en abled llieiu to do a very profitable business, and they have made many friends, who will regret Ihetr leaving Grants Puss. She Tritd rive Doi ton. Mrs. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri Valley, In., writes "I have been Hlllicted Willi kidney trouble five years; had severe pains in in y back and a frequent desire lu urinate. When riding 1 experienced much paiu over the region of the kidneys. I tiinl the physicians without bene til and then concluded to trv Foley's Kinney Cure. After taking three 11.00 hollies 1 was completely cuted." For sale by II. A. Hoteriuund. A Surprise Psrty A phasant surprise (mrty maybe givin to your stomach and liver bv t ak mg a inc. Heine w hich w ill relieve their on i n and discomfort, viz : 1 1 r King's New Life Pills. Thev are a iiio-t wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, fur hi ailache. 'tt!ncss ami constipation. at all I irug stores. Farmers "Ill lllul It to I li'tr MltiTi'st til I'uiiipiii.i; l'ldiit ami iMlviini.c.l now 111 siuvi'sstul 01 oi :it ion in Sawmill nion will lind it I'mililois ami oarpontors Complcto line Grants Pass Hardware Company JOS. WOI.KK. Mgr.. J. U CALVERT. Trcaa, -rrrn'Tr-innmmi'Hii witivwiw . f a? T lane L,axauve DromO quinine Tablets. JZ svii Mniioo boxes sold in isui la month. This signature, v2 ROOUB RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. JULY 7, 1905. NOTES OF WOODVILLE AND VICINITY Hauling Lumber With a Traction Engine From Lee's Mill Two Weddings, . Ltitle Hazel last week. Wright was quite ill Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Moore returned last week from a visit to the fair. Bora In Woodville, Jane 26, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wilcox, nine -pound girL W. O. Ruefly and wife of Arizona are here on a visit to Mrs. Ruefly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith line. Mrs. Kena Whipple is recovering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Dr. Iughridge of Graots Pass was in attendance. Capt. Brook man, of the Salvation Army of Grants Pass lias arranged for a meeting here on the first Friday of each month, services to be held In the church. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Smithline and Mrs. M. E. Whipple are in Portland visiting relatives and an-ndi me fair. The frv.uer" will return soon ."., me latter oxpects to be gone a month. . Geo. Wright and brother, Will, are preparing to haul lumber by team from Silsby & Kesterson's mill, 10 miles up Evans creek. There are 10 or IS teams ou the road now, and the dust is something awful. Herb and Jeau San borne are hauling lumber with a tractiou engine from Lee'a sawmill, five miles from here. The mill has shut down on account trouble of Lee's title tT timber, but there is a great amount of lumber yet to be hauled. Married Near Woodville, June 23, IU05, at the home of the bride's parents, Miss Rosa White and Jeo. R. Briggs, of Gold Hill. The cere mony was performed by C. M. War rnu, J. P. Their many friends unite in wishing the young couple Joy and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Soaniun re turned from their wedding tour to Portland last Thnrsday evening and will reside here. Carpenters are at work building a commodious addition to their residence. Mr. Seaman is a partner in tho mercantile business, with D. E. Johnson. Mrs. Seamau was formerly Mrs. Mathews and is well known in this neighborhood. We extend to them our very beet wishes. Married, July 2, 1SKI5, by Rev. Robt. Tweed, Miss Pearl Carter, of this place and F M. Rules of Ash hind. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friends, and relatives, after which the young people leceived tho congratulations and good wishes of those present. A duiiity lunch was then served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whipple, Mrs. Bessie Randall, Messrs. B. F. Carter. E. II. Carter, W. A. Pyhurn, S. Trowbridge, Misses Nellie and Edna Carter and Rev. Tweed. Mr. and Mrs. Kates went to Ashland Tuesday morning to reside. One Dollsr Ssvcd Ktprcienti Ten Dollsn Eirntd. The average man dooj not save to exceed 10 per cent of bis earuiugs. Ho must spend nine dollars iu living expeuses for every dollar saved. Very often a few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for bis garden, will save several dollars outlay later ou. It is the same in baying Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and a hot lie of it in the house often saves a doctor s bill of several dollars. For rule by all druggists Look Out for Purse Snatchers It is reported Hint Portland is the Mecca for purse snntcbers, pick pockets, and sneak thieves of all kinds who will find f:isy operating on the Lew is ii Clark lair visitors. Everyone who visits the fair should guard against any possibility ol los ing their money, tickets and valu- ahloa in llii manner. A. E. Voor-1 inesiiasa stock or jmrses audjewel ; bags for Indies which are absolutely , proof against purse snatchers. They range in price from Ho cents to f.'.oO uud every ludy who goi s to Portland """ ' Mr st'OUiu nave cue. free them at Ihe Courier building. who are Contemplating BY PWIG I'll llllil i"lt mir limlnu nn tlm p.- " .'ri..- vii 1 11 iiH Wo can rofor von to t nt I'miiitv to their advantage to call on lino of tho oolobratod Corhin of AIaka KolViiroralors from $10 to To Cure a Cold in One W A FAMOUS REMEDY t cored MY couch with Oerman Syrup I" He wrote to In. (V. it. (irei-n ; M An' true as I tell you. d.jclor dear, I'm leclia' finer than ever I've been I" (TThe poor consumptive should not be the victim of experiment, as he often is, but the momeiir the dread disease mani fests its presence he should be given lio schce's German Syrup a pure, non-alcoholic medicine that is made specially for the cure of consumption, and has a world wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, Colds, coughs, croup, sore throat and all bronchial affections in old and young. (Jit is sold in all civilized countries, and baa len famous as a consumption cure for almost half a century. , I nai oottle, 35c. Hig bottle, At all druggists throughout the world, s t or Rale hy Itr. J. C. Hmlih. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Notea &nd Items ot Interest and Importance. "Placer and quartz location notices, mine deeds, leases, etc., at the Courier office. A transfer of a couple of the rail road boys bus taken place. M. M, Bartlett, an engineer on a helper has beeu put on a helper out of Roscbuig and W. McDonald, who has been on a Roseburg helper comes to Grants Pass aud goes ou the Roseburg-Ashlaud pool run. Colonel Johnson, city treasurer for Grants Pass, will make a call for city warrants about the 15 of this mouth. Couuty Treasurer J. T.Taylor made such a big call iu May that he will probably not make another call for couuty warrants before September or October. Peter Do vie, a veteran of the Civil War left Grants Pass Thursday for the Soldiers Home at Roseburg, whore lie will hereafter make his homo. Colonel L. II. Mullin, of this city, but who was stopping for some time this spring with relatives 00 Grave oreek, left recently for the Soldiers Home to reside there. W. M. Hair of Hair-Riddle Hard ware Company, has been' out in the funning districts the greater part of the time for the past 10 days setting up harvesters and uioweis. Mr. Hair states that his firm has mudo larger sales of farm machinery this season than iu any previous year that they have beeu iu business iu this city. The grain aud hay crops Mr. Hair finds to be up to the average and the acreage larger than usual iu Jose phine county. Mrs. Mary Johnson anil her son Colonel Johnson have sold thuirjot aud store aud residence property 011 West Main street to B. H. Moore, of Woodville, for 1100. Mrs. Johnson and Colonel Johnson retaiu their stock of goods aud show cases aud will again engage iu bnsiuess at some other location in the oity. Mr. Moore lias been engaged iu the hotel busi ness at Woodville, bat 011 moving to bis purchase iu this city, which lie exacts to do about the first of August, he will put in a stock of groceries aud general merchandise. C. C. English, . one of the big farmers of Murphy district, was in Grants Pass Tuesday to have bis an uual report, as president of tho Murphy Ditch Company, certified to so it could bo filed with the secretary of state us privided by law. The other ollicers of the company are C. N. Hathaway, secretary, and P. B M. Burrow, treasurer. The company is made up of 11 farmers and their ditch when completed will irrigate about MOO acres of laud. This ditch takes water from Ihe Applegate uiar Murphy post ollice and there is now completed, nnd currying water, 2', miles of ditch. The rem lining l miles of mi in ditch to complete the system will be dug thiswinterai.il put In readiness for mer. use uext sum- PLANT !.'. i .1,., I. n 1:... n.. v I CI 1 1 I'll II lJ VI ilMJll lit l.lio 1 p l- or moro irn.nitirnr !:, lis and j;ot jnioos on suoplio Door Looks. Day Curtis Crip tat Two Days, on every fTu & SfrjCfr frznsx box. 25c. CLASSIFIED ADSJN0WISTHETIMEF0KHY0ME1 FOR. SALE. Kodaks Courier Building. GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE Union Restaurant for sale, two yean lease Inquire Restaurant. TYPEWRITER A Blickinsderfer Typewriter in good condition for sale. Inquire of A. E. Voorhies. FOR SALE Five acres mile from bridge, good house barn and stable, henhouse, good well at house and in field, 80 hogs and shoats, team, wagon and harness, slop route in eluded. Inquire I. W. Holmes. I. ARM FOR BALE two miles from Mer lin, Hi acres about 50 seres of irood bottom land, 2.5 acres in cultivation, small bouse and barn and about 50 acres under fence, bslsnce of land suitable for orchard or paiture. Kor further particulars ad dress W. M. Crow, Merlin, Oregon. 200 ACHE rancb, good prune and i,yJXJ apple orchard, small fruits in l.nn,lanna. t..m t.i,.ali.,n lu.Ui,lUH springs on every 40 acres; center of a good lAIIC UlUl.ll 1 , i.u unaiiui uuuwn, nip barn, every tiling complete; well sheltered iiiiiii irusi., kiiuu iiiiiiiiik; iiiai ftrw, iiiic- half mile north of Tunnel 9, price Yl,?f . Iiiiiiiir. at f I i h r.tti-. BLACKSMITH SHOP for sale hav ing a good ran of work in a town of 1000 population. Two Btory build ing iu good repair, blacksmith and wagon shop on first floor, living rooms, on second. Iu best location in town. " Tools and household effects go with building au I lot Owner crippled reason for selling. A bargain giveu. Address Black smith, care Courier. FOR. RENT. FOR RENT Room family. J. D. Drake, in private at 7th Street. DESK ROOM for rent ou ground floor and second floor, Courier buildiug See A. E. Voorhies. THREE NICELY FURNISHED house keeping rooms for rent to man and wife. Inquire 202 2d aud r. street. FOR RENT A dwelling on Eighth aud D streets. Has 8 rooms and closetB.electric light, city aud well water, good yard and one location Addrss Mrs. O. Brandt. ROOMS to reut during Exposition 75 cents for one or f 1.00 for two people 5 cents car fare to grounds. Address C. R. Voorhies, 1507 Bel moot Ave, Portland, or A. E. Vooibies, Courier ollice, Graots Pass. ESTRAY. STRAYED Buckskin horse with black mane and tail, black stripe back, small white star iu forehead, feet black, Branded M jj. Was wearing bell when last seen. Will pay t" for information leading to his recovery. J. M. Eades, Leland, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS FRANK BURNETT-Upholstering, mission furniture made to order. Machinery For Sale. A lo H. P. Ruiaell engine, a No. 4 centrifugal pump, 200 feet 6-inch, double riveted pipe, 60 feet 5-inch pipe, Hid feet ll-iuch belting, making a complete irrigating, or pumpiug plant. Also a turbine wuterwheol, pulley and gears. All ut a bargain. All kinds of tuaehinory bought, sold aud listed. Grants Pass Iron & Steel Works. House Moving If you have a building that you want moved, raised or levelled up, call on or address A. E. Holloway. Residence 2 miles west of city north side of river. Sunrise Condensed Milk That is out to make a reputa tion. Is made ut a new conden scry on Coos Day, tho big duiry district of Oregon. Proved to Ue the Host by the agent who bought u can of another brand und opened it und one of his and proved his was the U'st. Is Not Two-ihirds Sugar, Water and Corn Starch But is pure cows milk nnd is just as good as cow's milk for your coffee, Try it und be con vinced. Introductory Price of 10c per Can on single cans. Swlal rates on large onlers. INLAND CRACKERS j Made in Spokane from hard ' wheat, which makes the best cracker of any wheat. Try a f.ickagu ui. o cents. Chiles' Grocery Front st., near Fourth. Ill PAY RENT? Own Voor Own Home I have a modern '-rooui house iiK-luditig pantry and bath, on sewer line, close in, poich 8x28; small payment in cash or property. Also 4 room box house, same terms, Sixth ami L streets. Team and wage n' for sale. J. D. DRAKE. Phone 484. Grants Pass, Ore. EGGS anil mure of tum whon you want them l..l. romb White U-ghorns the businesa (owl of AtUt'rint. Yanl. 1.- jvk.r.-k from a p.n with a reoord o'f for I ;rlr. Jlar iH'r ",-n- r'sgv i .40 mrau. tiKAMTr Ki; imLiKt YARDS, W. J. .K,0 tfiT. i'rop , Ashland. Onyoii. To Care a Culil In Ono Day Take LAXATIVK BROMO QCIS INE Tablets. All druggists refund the money ol It fails to core. K. W Orote's signaiare Is 00 each box. too." Easier to Curs Catarrh Now Than Any Other Season. Now is the time to nse Hyomei, when the ear'y summer days make it so easy to cure catarrnai troumes. The Hyomei treatment, breathed for a few minute three or four times a day in May or June, will do good twice as quickly as it did in January, and nearly everyone knows that need faithfully then, it completely rids the system of catarrh. Hyomei is a purely vegetable preparation whoso active curative properties are given off when it is breathed by the aid of the pocket in haler that comes with every outfit. It destrovs all germ life in the air passages, purines the blood Dy sup plying additional ozone, aud its heal ing volatile, antiseptio fragrance reaches every corner of the respitory tract an no medicine taken through the stomach can possibly do. Tin complete Hyomei outfit costB but one dollar, and consists of a neat inhaler that can be carried in the parse or vest-pocket and will last a lifetime, a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei. Extra bottles of Hyomei cau be procured, if desired for 50 cents. At this season of the year when catarrhal troubles cau be so quickly and readily cured the merits of the Hyomei treatment should be carefully investigated by everyoue pud a com plete outfit should be in every home. Rcterniuud giv. s his personal gua rantee witli every Hyoiuei outfit he sells to refund Ihe money if it does not give satisfu. tion. There is no risk whatever to the purchaser of Hyomei. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or pro trading Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to core any case, no mutter of how long standing in 6 to 14 duys. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasu't it send 60; iu stumps and it will be forwarded post paid hy l'uris Mediciue Co , St. Louis, Mo. B. A. WILLIAMS Front and 4th Sts. P. 0. Box 23. Real Estate Employment office. Houses rented No. 7n 125 acres, all fenced, infi acres river bottom, "." cultivated, 10 to hops, 4 miles from railroad town, good roads, school, ere. A bargain at flii an acre. Hop crop will pay purchase price in two years FARMERS FEED STABLI J. E. KK1U.EY, Pboi-b. Last stable south on Sixtli street. Room under cover for 1.00 horses u: o 40 wagons, liox stalls, t'oiiull I 11 loose stock. Only the best hay, clean grain a'i ulfulfa fed. Rolled hurley and utl t gruin. No diseased horses allowed. I'l ; running water, and trough clean r. every day. Waiting room aud toilet room whi : ludies can leuvo wrups and arrau their toilets. Prices reasonable and best cure giv .1 stock. Charles Costain Wood Work i 11ft Shop. West of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning, .Scroll Work, Stair Work, Hand Sawing, Cabinet Work, Wood Pullevs. s.aw riling and gumming, lUmairmg all kinds Prices riiiht. E. A. WADE DRV GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, Etc. Front Street, west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, ORE. Allen k Gilliert-ltmnakcr Co. I'ianos and Organs - Portland, Oregon J. M. Word, Agent, - Grants Pass, Oregon Over twenty dill'erent ....... 1,1-iu wiui a permanent loeal man. i.ui 1 otij any cheaper elsewhere pay more. Kasy terms. ' . Box 3i4, Thone tuning. BLACK LI VERY and SALE A DICKISON, II St. hot. .)th mid ctli. f ATM-I P t v 1 . -wwn,, ;VU lilJAMTE WORKS J. U. I'ADI.OCK. I'rnprletor. nt Ma:bn!ePor"'rrM,i!:.'Urni8h - Cemetery ,ork in an, kind . rri ' wsr Marble" Swlcb' Swede Front street, next to (j Dr. Sdiut'ler's Alterative reene s niinh.n , , , ,...,,,tt CATARRH Elys Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects tho diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh aw drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores tho Reuse of Taste and Smth. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drug.. Applied into tho mwtrils and absorbed. Large Kiz, F: cents nt I)ru;rg5sts or by mail: Trial Sue, 10 ce ils hy nail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 V-'r.-i El.. Naw York. CtlOLEHA INFANTUM. Child Not Expected to Live From One Dour to Another, but Cured by ChambcrUin'i Colic, Cholers snd Diarrhoea Remedy. Ruth, the littlo daughter of E. N. Dewey of Aguewville, Va., was seriously ill of cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect her to live from me hour to another," he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Iiemedy aud got a bottle of it from Ihe store. In five hours I s w a change for the better. We kept on giving it aud before sho hud taken the half of one small bottle she was well. " This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Lewis and Clark Exposition. During the Lewis and Clark Expo sition the Southern Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets to Port land, limit 80 dnyt, at one aud one third fare for the round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling ou one ticket, oue fare for the round trip. For organized parties of 100 or more, individual tickets, nt oue fare for the roond trip. Stop-over of 10 dnys will he given ut Porllund on all one way tickets reading through that point during the expositiou. Tickets must be de posited with Joint Agent at Portland and charge of 50 cents will be miule for extensiou of time. Mining blanks Courier ollice. of all kinds at the N. E. McGRFW, PIOXEKR TRUCK and DELIVER V Furniture nnd I'lano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON The Popular Barber Shop Get your totisorial work done IRA TOMPKINS On Sixtli Stteet Three chai Huth Koom in connection Cattle Bench For Rent. ' 20 acres on Sivui-JJile creek ahout five inilea southwest from Fort Klamath, Oregon. All fenced, house, large burn, ample water sopplv, will cut about M) tons wild bay. Address, with reii n tices. P. O. Iiox No. IKiH, Tacoma, Watliingtou. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hireby given that the un dersigned has beeu duly appointed Ad ministrator of the eslato of William (iebliardt, deceased, bv order of Ihe , Couuty Court of Josephine Countv. tiregon, by its order therefore dated Muy 2ilth, 1005. All persons having claims uguiust snid estate must p esent the same dul verified ami with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at tho ollice of Colvig & Durham, At torneys for said estate, iu Grunts Pass, Oregon, within six months from this date. Grants Pass, Ore., Jute 8th, l!H).i. T. K. ANDERSON, Administrator. You and you may 713. Leave orders for HORSE P E E 1) STABLES PROPRIETORS. (HAMS PASS, OHECiOX. . - . siness warrants niy satinft manner or Anieri.an (iranite or an, kind ol A W2uis Cures i "OTEHML'ND, lrutfifU,. 444