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f ROGUH RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. AUGUST 11. 1905. CATARRH HtwyoRO Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCC. It clean', soothes, herds, and protect, the diseased litcuihraiii.. Il cures Catarrh and drivmicway n Cold in tin Head quickly. Itoxtnrtu tlio Senses of Taste and Km. II. Easy to u.c. (''intaiiis no injurious drug-. Applied into I lie jin-tnls and absorbed. Lnrgn Sir.", (O ml lit .Hr.igists or by mail: Tnul Kie, Id . i'.i I y i luil. ELY BROTHERS. F.'t '" -- aH.. New York PROFESSIONAL (JAIM)S. 3f C. 1'INDLIiY, M. I). Pruetioo limited to KYK, K A K , NOSE and THROAT, and lining of glas-os. Offleo hours 0 to 12; 2 to fi; unci on ap pointment. Telephones 1MI und 77. tiKANTK I'AHH. - - OKKOIIH H. DOUGLASS, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SPKiiEON Office: I'ltfncy'B maidene.!, eor. (ith and h streets. Phones; Ollioo IHI; Residence 10,"il UhANTS PitHH. OhKUON )R. ANNA R. DOUGLAS, DISEASES OK WoMKN ANI CHILDREN Office with Dr. C. II. IXuigliiH. Phonos: Oflloo :il; Residenc, 10."il. I loin s : !:.' to II A. M. ( tKAN I H I'ahH. - " OlIKOON J)R. I-. M. LONG W I'LL OSTI-OI'ATII "I it'ittH nil Nervous und Spinal Dis eases, lieu iiiiitiHin and Stomach Trou bles. A specially made ill I'l'iiiulii Dis eases. Ollion: Colonliil Lodging- House, front room. Grants Pass, Ore. J)R. S. J. SKATON MAGNKTIC HKALKR Steam llalliH, Ali'iilml Kill). All dis eases treated. lloHiilal rarii given to all who wish it. Rheumatism cured In its worst form. Advil1)' free. Opposite Court I louse. Hours U to II. (ilUNIS I'AHH, - OlIMioN WIIKN IIIVKN UP HY OTIIF.US il cnstH yon nothing- to consult Dlt. Mon TdOMKIIY. lie cures Female, complaints, men s private ii in cuses and nil kiluls of chronic troubles. Alno Hells Cherokee and other gluteal). Wed family ilieiiiea. P.O. Ilox Km. Call at Frcu MnlhiHlint I"arHiinagn. II, D. NORTON, A T Tt H N F. Y A T 1 1 A W , l'nti'ti.v tit nil State and Federal Courts. Olllcu 111 Opera Hoiim' llnihlliig. tilt A nts Pass, - - Oiiihihn r, C II ALU, ATTOIiNKV-AT LAW (Mlleeovec I'iinl National Hank, (iiiAS'is Pass, . - Ohkiion, (J II. CI.IiMl'NTS ATTHUNF.V AT LAW AM A 1 1ST U t I'Oli l'i-ii,..i,.., In Slut... ii ml K.uli.i'ul CoiirLu Otllcc on lit It und C sli'ts-ts opposite I Olll'l IIimish. I'lione linn. liHAM's Pass, - tlililoN jt C. IIOUGM, ATIOUM'.Y AI LAW, Practices III nil State and I'eilel nl t olll'ts ( lllli'i' over liaic Itiildlo HariUtarol o (jltAN I'M Pass, J. II. AUSTIN, OliKUOM ATToKNF.Y-AT I.A I ' 1 1 1 i lUiihling KK.KIIY - OltKllON Palace Barber Sliop IIATFS .V WU 1,1 A MS, l'io is Shaving, Hair (lilting Uatlis, I tc. i'. I t t 111 1 l t i t ill) cl .ill it Mil it win k U I K 'I.i.hm. J. E. PETERSON I I'H'M r K I f IKE, Lil t AND At C1DLM INSUKAMII REAL ESTATE Agi-cl lilg I l.'i n ll.tstn I. in. I ( o., W otli ill!,'. Alli'ii"! M e l'i lee. ' n. I I. i.iit I II I. H ) in. 1. 1. Reynolds $ LawtOD Civil ami Mining Engineers- Ml'CllANIC l. DR Alt'. H I'S , , Uvil and Mining Ml-; ANIi Sl'KVIvVOkS. (i Paul's J'a - I Jicnon 1. I!. McdRl.W, I'loM'I'.K thi ck am. i i: 1. 1 -1 : k - j Furniture and I i.iuo i GRANTS PASS OR.t.Ov.l The Popular Berber Shop let vour tiiiiM.ii.il wink dune ,i ; On Sixth Suect -- Tluce ih.i' Path iliiom lu cnntiec llnti A little lorelhi'ugl l may save you I uo toil of trouble. Alironn Ml lll .ki a It a rule to si p V lunula rhllU s Colic, t beli ra and l..ar,l,oea Kemedv j at hand knows ibis lo be a fact. For sale by all druggists. I lll .ki a ii a rule to kn p i 'lunula rl A Brief Record of Uocal Events. J. O. Curtis ia steadily recovering from liia attack of paralysis and is now able to be about li in jewelry store, bat as yet cannot work at his bench, tie expects though to resume work in tlie near future. Richard Hansen, a millwright of Crescent City, and who supervised the erection of the big sawmill of Hubhs-Wall & Co, at Crescent City, ami J. K, Join s, a lumber contractor of that place, were in Grants Pass, Friday and Saturay on a business trausuctinn. The ChriHtian Church of ( li in place pome tini i) ago extended a call to Rev. ('lark Hower of Albany to become i t h piiHior. I'll i call baa been accepted and Rev. liower will coinmi'ni'i! Ilia work hero on Kuiiday September I, For several months ant Rev. Mr. Cnrbi ll of Ashland Iiiih occupied the pulpit nearly every Sunday and his kindness lu ih is respect ih greatly appreciated by the members here. Hnv. Clark liower, wife, and two children will arrive shortly and will occupy thn Kb Gray lottngc at Ihild ami I streets. John .Mc(;nlilHhcr of Murphy was in (iranta i'ana Mosiday. Mr. Mr (jillihter will hiKiii thla week the work of eriiting a dry Iiodmi and wnreliouan on C. Kii((linh'H farm, near Murphy, to handle the hop cro of thn yard owned by Mr. Kntiliah a Mil J. li. IturrnwH and I.im Jewell Th diybouHH will he 'ilxi'Z feet and the warehouse 211x2(1 leer. The yard emhrni'CH 42 acreK and wiih planted laKt Hiiriuif, but owiiii; to the rich noil, irrigation and thorough cultiva tion It will produce fully half a crop thla hi'Iihou of verv flue lion. W. T. l'erry left at the Courier olllcn n miniple of (ire from it vein that he und bin partner, Dell (inhorne, are developing In the l)'r crtck diHtrict, They have one tunnel in HO feet that cuta the vein which hIiowh up over three feet of rich free milling ore, They have two other tiiimeln Htarled, one in l.'i feet and the othi r M) feet to (TniNM-ut the vein on lower levels. They will continue development work thU Huiuiner and fall by whic h time they expect to get their mine fully opened up If the axHayH continue In run iih high an they now do and the ore body ia aa large iih it appear to he they will then arrange to put on a mill and higln wording their mine The proHcnt ImlicalioiiH are that they will have a valuable piop' try and a mine that will be i lie of the hot in the Applegale Valley, A Touching Story. Ih the Having from dcalh of the baby girl of (leo. A. Hylcr, Cumber land, Md. lie wrllcn: "At the age of II iiiniitliH, our liltle gil I wan de clining ill health, with HcrimiH throat trouble, and two phyniciaiiH gave her up. Wu were aJmont in dcHpair, when we roMilvod In 1 1 y Dr. King'). New Discnveiy for CniiKiiiupliou, CougliH ami ColdH. The tlrhl hotlle gave relief; after taking four holt hh hImi wiih cured und Ih now in pel feet health." Never fu i Ih to relieve anil I'Uie a cough or cold. At all drug ntnieH. ."jOc and l.t)i', giiaranteeil. Trial bottle dee. Henry Walters buys chicken, nl he OreHoti- 11USINKSS I'OINIKRS. Or. I'Miiuagun, IMiyHicittn and I lent mt. KodakH Courier llinliliug. M. t'leniHiii. rreHcrintiot, I iriluh."!1 . A (iellllemaliH Miinke the Stage line. llaiuiunckH from fl (Hi up a ('raitiei ItlOH. Souvenir I'eHtal Cnnli-- Courier builiting. W. I, IHKI.AND writcH 1TUK INSUUANt K. Ihiler hciiIh and rubber stampH of A. Iv VooiIiicn See VoorhicH for Cinlerwii il T.vpe writerHaiid I vpewnter nilppliei 1'rcMili'llt Uoosevelt III eotols w 111) large mill, 10c at (be Miimc Stoic And Htill I am infilling ami f iling real folate a( ihe old Miuel J. 1-. I'etelhOII .Ml and lH eenl populr ituiie it r l.'i celit lor tievt we k ontv. I I'll I h'NH t tut ri Ih" whole.'isl,' pi i i lull we have a lnt" Mi ck tli.it uri-t l i. ilueeil li. t uiek, llgll-l K! -I'.lnnlv - M u-ic Slore i' lr I'ii'hii '. n I ' il in t 1 1 i ('.tiling CiiiiIn I oiiiii i Piiililing I'uper N it ) k i in- i 'inn nr lieihliiig i.lelldl.l hue I It i , m 1 I I Itlllik'ec Hi ( '' '' A number ot ( . i u ill IM il s! s i; Ki: 1' l.y W I. IKi:i. AMI, th. U.:il K-luie man liioiiinl ileor I'ttunei hiilM llil. Asi. your ih alt r l,n Kiitio K i i i t'n Hon I V lUilli l in. i,l, :il . tl, el now .'.tl e HI k p. r i it ; t t.iet -. toil -lull wt li;lit A In,;'' il mi t no nl t t i i It 1 1 'I li lull - llliiillllel Itililv In! I.itlty let; nl In.' In .'o '. a . 1 1 - - t , 1 1 nl .'.' i,t ,o I'l l et lit Miilr Stun' I 'a 1 1 til, tl i "in g i l e 1 1 vv l'i I U .. i i nl toil up. Miii.lell how U .', e, lilt- ainl up, bill t I liiolil., mi Ik ai!, a I ,i i' 1 11 no r Mi pit InniM' An Aeiiio l ii- ii.ii.i.h.. aiu,..t .. i . v rci'.tll llih', n;i uv nit.' licntU -i'!il t'i-:tM Mia I'll- 1 t ico. iVnir iihl ii- II o V Htul. hi. t.i,.ni.s IS-, A -i w ii. n in.it Inni' 'ii ti i.il. il it 1 1 u il i vi u r 1 'hi . i - tt't'.l wlh ti .'.) Itiatlilli-. u si.iuila'd in ikt in at' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ', o t'oiiif ainl m'c llicin at li,f I .t i' coti-l I. tin I Mmv Puhtu if Arotimt. ' "" '"'-'"- " "' ! 'tp' i'f tin' iuiitliv 1 1 i r n s it ihti i Krv.it IH- tlu'liiil tdih-, Kit IMc ' ; ( i k, fr -.nk nf nimirli, li.r utut V, i I ' in v. Mniv II Wit Lis. i,f :,ii; si Clair Ave, I 'o 1 ii iu I'll tl., writes 1 For s.'Vi ral mouths, I w:igt,n up lo die. 1 Couhl lull sleep, ,111,1 lilt stoiiijch was so weak, fioni u.-i li dm tins' d.ug-, lli.it 1 co'd lo t t at on atti r In ginning to take hi, ett it Hul ls. ol lanieil n III t, a, .1 lu . i , , , , , ,. 1 "H '""" """l Luarauletd it l nil drug stores priee .Hc. Tub fakmkh kkapr what he has pre-vioie-Iy tuiwi-tl. The huniun body reaps likewise the natural crop of weakness pain and death if thn mhIh of di-ne Lave InH-n own by had bahiu of carel-De- in eating. Bleeping and exerclHing. Ki:ki wki.i, ik Vou can and when you need a little help in keeping well w Kattm-'a rruittlitM. that do not roughly Btiunilate but gently ipilcken the action of Nature's fiinrtioiiH in a natural way. Nature's lalmratory furnUhin the follow ing planw which filler Into the manufac ture nf Jir. Pierce's (Jolilen Medli ul I)l covery: (iolden Sal nnit, Oui'eii'a nnit, hlone root, illack Cherrybnrli, lilinxiroot and Mawtruke nnit. it Inilouht as to yonr trou hie or need ing inlviee, you can connilt, free of charge. Iir. K. V. Pierce, chief consulting pliv-nilan to the invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inslltiile, lluiralo. N. V. All letters are coicddcrod conlidential and answer- liearing correct medical advice retiirniHl lu W'curely Healed envelopes. "I suffered for nerly eight years," write I'tillln A Kso li. K., of Mol.lle. AlMlienulf Hle-ntt. "with nialnrts. wlil.-li uoWiiied nit eiiiiri; system ami ili nrlvtil me of niy vl tulliy. I wa cured in threv iminihs by using Iir. Plerie. tiolden Meillcl lilsciifi-ry. I know II ah largely due lo negl,y-t And I nitlil little fttlenilon to my trouhle until 1 ls.,-Hine mi run-ilown situ wi'Aic tnT l knew I tisil to do seiiietlilng at oni-e to n-gslii my li. allli I IsKitil U. ti-,-1 Iwller within four lu. after I Used the '(flililen Medical 11. iviTi'iv.' and after using nine Isiltles I was restnril to my usual health, feeling tiellav than for years." The most valuable Usik for Ixith men and women Is Dr. fierce ( oininon Sa'iisi' Medical Ad viser. A splendid PiKH-pagfl Prnn'J volume, with engravings '!Z!fi and colored plates. A copy, IiaHr-coveiiti, win iw- win o anyone Hemllng '11 cenU In one-cent stamps, -to pay the cost of mailing oitf. to Iir. K. V. I'lerij-. ItiilTalo. N. Y. Clolti-lxmuu, il slauip. Items of Personal Interest. MisH Sylvia Ani'erHon went to San Francisco las: week to lake a poai tion in a wholesale millinery bouse. Miss Agnes (iuorgn returned to Ashland Sunday iug two weeks ('lark fair. Win. Gngnnn, evening after spend at the Lewis and of (iranta Pass, who has hi mol her, en visiting here with hia Mrs. F. Foiuette, left today for Portland to attend the fair. Itoseliurg Review, Rev. Roht. Ilooth and wife, of Salem, are the guests of his son, linn. J. II. ilooth, and family, of this city. Friday was the birthday anniversary of bolh gentlemen. Itosehurg Review. Mr. and Mrs. K. li. Form an of Ta coma arrived hero Tuesday to ss nd a couple of weeks with Mrs M. L. .Ii lining. Mrs. Forinan Ih a teacher in the Tacoiuu uhilo scIiooIh aud has hold Ihe same grade iu the Tacoma school tor 2'.' years. Samuel Provolt, one of the leading funnels of Applegate Valley, and w ho resides near Provolt pt.stolllce was iu Grunts Pans Tuesday. Mr. Provolt stated thai thin is the driest season lie ever knew in Southern Oregon and the streams ate the lowest II. A. Corliss returned Friduv from Port liiii-1. where he and Mrs. Corliss had been for the previous week view ing Ihe fair, and he to attend to hiiiiiii business matters for the Rogue River Smelling Company. Mrs. Cor liss rein.i iiu l and will spend a nioutli with liii'iids ill Portland, Vancouver and Si. Helens. Friday evening Miss lla.el Corliss left, foi Portland and will join her mother and will re main to come home with hoi. A. Auliiry aud Win. llornback, two well known Rogue river Usher- n, I' ft this Friday foi the middle Coluiuhl.i river where they will fish nil Ihe seclteii between the Cascades and t'cllilo. They shipped their boat und net to Portland, and at that place they will launch their boat in Ihe river and sail down the Will amette and up the Columbia, and through Ihe Cascade locks to their dost mat ion, which will probably be vtluia Salmon or Ihe Dalles. Their fiiui'Iies will r taiit in Grants Pass and tliev will return about Christti.as to again tUh In liogue river. Fu .1 Menseh, 1'. S. deputy sur veyor, arrived in Cauovnville Friday with a camp out lit and force of as sislauls ou his way to the upicr I mm -1 ii t couultv where howillsur vi v a tnu l ot laud lying in township '-".i ami :i0, range 1 west The paitvliave jul relumed from mak ing a Hinvey near Dillaril, i lie tract Iving mi the headwaters of Itice, V tills an. I tllalla creeks and embrac ing Mt Paldy the highest mountain hi the iIimiicI. A considerable body of talu.ih'e limber is si t uatetl on th 'rai l. All e, ept live sections of the loiMiship was surveyed many years ago, the greater portion of the work being .lone in IV Mr Meiisi h is accompanied by Mclvtn Andrews ami .1. im Colng of Grants Pass, and ri. inn,', y Mill, r. of Millard. John t'.iitig is a nephew of M N. Colvig ami ol Mis Win. Uriggs, of this I lace. tootl I In' l.'eh. u i f , , K.nv.U CriisAdo In Virginia. t .'tin nt for gooil roads li- ,1'iug vigorously pi-shed throughout I i g in ia, and ihe result of the ''"-.'I'' i end, need by the fact that i! tuny authorities all over the -i il aie ait tugitig Ii hull, I new roads toil improve the old oi.es, m,vs the W i-hlliglon Star. The leading men in tin' .lite arc inking part lu Ihe hi 'i iiieiil, and addresses iu advocacy ol loo, I roada and lectures on road hull, hug and lhc hcii.-llcial effect , g"i 'I in. i, N have on business are being : in tde all oer the state. l elu ami Durrfnui - A Remedy That u I'romui and Pleuant j I'io' tempt n still produced by : t iianili. riain s l olic, Chcleia ami jl'tairhoea lit uu.ly together Willi its pli as-ill taste have won for il a place ntny hoiifholds. Mr W. T. I I'ltlcr. a on nl. ant of vYinalow. Ala. wtttir.: " I hure uv d Chamberlain's Colic, ( hob r and Ularrhtwa Remedy ii .-elf and al.n with it-en on niy place f, r thatiht'eu and colic and it aw lays gi. relief promptly and pleasantly. " Pot sale by all druggists. Irxl GITYof HOMES That's what Grants Pass is going to be in fact, il is getting to be year by year. The laboring man is receiving every advant age, and by the use of proper diligence and good judgement, he is soon able "Man Must Make His Opportunity" Start Now, I'll Show You How. What I have done for others I can do for you. Make Immediate application for complete informa tion as to how every man may own his own home. Joseph Moss, The Real Estate Man Grants Pass, Ore. ITEMS OF PROVOLT AND VICINITY Grasshoppers and Yellow Jackets Are Numerous Strs&ms Are Low. Key. Lew man ent Monday and Tuesday at Ashland on busiuesH. Hon. Miles Cautral, of KohIi, was at ProTolt and Williams Monday, J. II. Mil.er, the Williams 'Creek merchant, accompanied by S. Til- herow, wai at Grants Pasa Monday and Tuesday on business. Luis Loenc.li, one of Prorolt'a hop growers, made a business trip to Grants Pass Monday returning home with a new baby baggy for his new daughter, Violet. Miss L'va Davidson, of Jacksonville, spent several days at Provolt, Will lauii and Missonri Flat, visiting relatives and her many school mates and friends before returning home. Will Wright of Applegate was at Urania Pans Tuesday and purchased a new coo, stove for the boarding house during hop picking season and also other necessary furniture which was needed. John Peruoll, the Applugatj mer chant and postmaster passed throirgh Provolt Tuesday en route to Orauts Pass after goods for his big Btore which ia one of the largest iu the Applegate valley. W. M. Sore u son of Provolt was at Orauts Pass this week. On his re turn he tells of many flres between this place and Grants Pasa The smoke has settled down In the tallies aud the mountains are of a dingy blue color which is provokiug to those who desire to look at the Hue scenery ol southern urcgou while passing through to the Lewis aud Clark fair at Portlaud. There will be a basket dinner at the old Southern camp meeting grounds on Powells creek, Sunday, August 111, coiuineuciug witn morning services and continuing till vveuiug. Rev. Storuier will conduct the services. This will be the commencement of the liaptist camp meeting which will take place August HI, continuing till September 4. All ure invited to come aud bring a banket and spend (lie day hearing the word of God discussed. Accommodations will be Hrst-class. I). J. A. Lew man was at Apple gate luesday ou business. He tells of hot weather and everything very dry ai mat place. tne meadows are drying up iu places ou account of the scarcity of water to irrigate with The tributaries of Applegate are dry and the Applegate river is lower at the present time than it has been for several years past. There are many places where a fi ot bridge cau be uiadii of rocks, while at other places the channel can be crossed by jump ingwit'ia spiiug jsile. The old set tiers nay all signs indicate a hard winter which is predicted for the year of P-Hii. The yellow jackets and hllils nre numerous this tpnsou aud they are lating berries, truits aud green grapes. The grasshoppers are covering the bay tic Ms but not enough to do . uy damage. The hay ncasnu is a month tarlier than last season. W In re there was three cros of alaflfa heretofore, there will la four and five ill many laces this sea son. Potatoes aud onions are getting ripe though usually do not ripen till the latter part of September. 0. 8. Buthin, Tcitllwi Alttr four Wirt ' G H- Hurlians, of Carlisle Center. N. Y, writis: "About four years ago t wrote yon stating that 1 had been entirely cured of a severe kid ney trouble I v tak'itg has than two holt li s of Foley 's Kiduev Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sedi ment, aud wui and symptoms of ltd iiis-Ki-f- ,i ii-itii'itrv i. i am g ail , my titnl , mVB",,f ,,. . " of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed aud I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kliinev Cure to anyone suffering from kidney or bladder tumble. " For sale by II. A. Kotermund. A ''eal was practically closed last wees at Portland whereby lb Co operative Christian Federaliou is to secure the old grants to the Will amette Val'ey aud Cascade Wagon roan, cotisisliug of sixi.otxi aciea of lallll. elfCtlttllltr ill a .l.ln t 1 ... i 1. . 1 wide from Albany, lu the center of the Willamette valley, across the Ca-1 cade lnouni.iia, and theuce by way of1 Princville and Purus lo Cntraio, ou the eastreu border of the slate. C. E. S. Wood, attorney for the Fedora- lion, having gone East lo com-j plele Ihe details of the trauafcr. The' enterprise of developing this land, which is Ihe chief project of the Federaliou, is cue of great magni tude. Tli land cou.i.u of Ihe odd I w tii-us lor a distance of alt miles on j each side of lbs road, and includes ' ISO, Out) seres of the best timber laud iu Ihe stale. I to live in tis own home. 516 E Street All matter for this column Is supplied by the tirants Pass Woman's Christian Te emperance Union. Friday afternoon, August 4, spent with Mrs. Kemp in the pleasant home of Mrs. J. E. Hair, was ODe long to be remembered by ocr local W. C. T. U. We assembled about o'clock, and after devotional exercises and a short business session, Mrs. Kemp talked to as of Willard Hall aud Rest Cottage, Miss Willard's old home iu Evanston, III. They are built as a doable house, nine, rooms in each. By the terms of Miss Will ard's will Anna Gordon is the owner ot Rest Cottage during her lifetime. after which it becomes the property of the National W. 0. T. V. The other part willed to Mary Bannister Willard also became the property of the National by purchase. When Kvauston Mrs. Stevens and Miss Gordon spend their time at Rest Cottago. Mrs. Kemp told as of the house keeping, the home life, the atmos phere of rest aud peace prevailing there aud bow the workers love each other, for It is a very busy place We were especially interested in the work she Iihh in charge, the circala tiou department of the I'uiou Sigual oar National orgau, aud the Crusade Monthly, a temperance paper for the young. The subscription list each is constantly growing and it re quires the assistance of two or thrc girls iu that department alone. Tons of tenierance literature are seut out from headquarters. Re porters are sent there to find out what the organization thinks of all import ant qaeHtioux. People from all over visit the home of tlie one whose life was devoted to our cause and are always welcomed. Miss Willard's den, containing many relics, is kept just as it was duriug her life time. Among the contents are the bicyclo present, ri her by Lady Henry Somerest, her chair which has tied across it a bow of white ribbon, some of the chairs her father made ou the Wisconsin farm, her books, and her Biblo with clip pings iu it just as she used it last. After the address "All Round the World," was sung, aud we adjourned by singing the Temperance Doxology and repeating the Lord's Prayer in concert. We were aervad wiih de licious laiach sherbet and cake. At the close of this delightful afternoon we went t ) our several homes feeling encouraged to go foi ward in our work aud do what we can for the up lifting of humanity. Mrs. Kemp's visit was an uplift to our local union. Would that many more might have heard her talk. We are glad that her mother and sister reside here aud hope this will not be the last visit she will make to Grants Pass. Should anyone wish to subscribe for the Uuiou Sigual, f 1. 1)0 a year, or Ihe Crusader Monthly, S.'i cents a r year, Mia K A. Wade, or Mrs. L. W. Hood will be glad to scud lu your uame. Nothing on Ihe Market Equal lo Chamberlain t Co'lc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ktmedy. This fact is well known to drug gists everywhere, ami uine out of ten will give then customers this pre.iaration when the best Ih asked for. Mr. Obe Winner, a prominent druggist of Joplin, Mo., in a circular to his customers, says: "There is untiling on the market lu the way of patent medicine which rnnals Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. We sell and recon ud this prepara tion." For sale by ail druggsiis. IV you know that you can make a I five days visit to the Exposition at Port laud, including railroad fare and all eiiviisos for t.'n.li;,; ten .lavs ft.Ula full information can be secured ' on application at this office. O. P. Jester. Agt. DO YOU WANT MONEY ? O O. Ll'Xn WILLGIV1' M'KRCI-NTDISCOr-NT FROM V R I-: S K x T PRICKS FOR WOOD OXALLCASIIORDl-RS NO HOOK ACCOTXTS FOR WOOD SOLD AFTKR AUGUST 1ST. XU. C. il. "U. Column j tsWIIIWIMMyi.....MMIWII.iyillMj O. O. LUND Phone 44 Brt Mill and Mom iU. west of Gilbert cmk GOOD for OLD and YOUNG Mr August flower keeps the children healthf and Full", if vigor Mid frolic the whole day Ions , So whrn Mamma meils more they rush off to And r.hVmt to' the druggist : " Wea give it to mc : Inability to get up brisk and fresh ill ihe morning, lack of appetite, pallor, muddy complexion and jxxjr spirits these all indicate a disordcres! stomach and bad digestion in adultsaiKi ennurrn, tim. Thcv also indicate the urgent need of taking Green's August Flower regu f.xr a fiur ihlVS. qit'sa reliable old remedy lor all siornat.ii i.i .,-.-,.r fails lo cure indigestion. .i...,...,.,'a od chronic constipation, and .j"i-i rv'-.r: .... . .. i ...;.i iu a natural mine lor iwiy onn o....... OTwo sizes. MC and 75c. All druggists. l-'or Hale liy lr. J. C. S111I1I1. HAY FEVER FOR 27 YEARS Well Known New England Woman Cured of Hay Fever Cure Wa.s Lasting. The thousands of discouraged peo ple who dread the approach of sum mer because they have hay fever aud cannot Bud any relief from it, will read with interest aud gratitude the following statement from Helen Williams of Mansfield, Mass. "For 27 years, from the mouth of August uutil heavy frost, I have been afflicted with hay lever, growing worse and worse each year, uutil of late years I was unable to atteud to my work during that period. "Last summer I fortunately gave Hyotuei a triul, und I nm happy to say that it entirely cured me, and I have had no occurrence of the dis ease since. " This letter is only one of many that have come to the proprietors of Hjonioi, aud the results following this treatment have been so remark able that it is proposed at the annual convention of hay fever sufferers to rt commend llyomei. By breathing the germ-k illing and healing bilsams of llyomei, anyone can have at any moment of the day, either in their home 01 ullice, a climate lik-n that of the While Moun tains. The complete outfit costs but $1, exira bottles 50 cents. Rotermuud agrees to refund th ' money to any hay Teter sufferer who uses Hycniei without benefit. Sleeping Accommodations. Ah an accommodation to visitors to the Kxpositinn, and others a Hi-section tourist sleeper will be placed in ser vice between Ashland, and Portland, on trains Ifi and K! commencing May 2!ilh. Sections il, 10, 1', and 12 are re served for this station and can be se cured at the depot. (1. P. Jester, Agt W A R D We will pay One Hundred Dollars reward fur information leading to the arrest and con viction ol any person breaking, shooting or throwing at the Insulators on our Klectric Transmission Line. Condor Water & Power CsDipany. House Moving If you have a building that you wat't moved, rai-ed or levelled up, call on or .uldre-vs A. E. Holloway. lie-l.lelliV les iv,-: of t'iti of citv north t-iil, I have a modern ' room house including pantrv and hath, on sewer line, close in, poichSxCS; small pa ment iti cash or property. Also 4 room box house, same-terms, Sixth ami I. streets. Team and ,v.tgrn for sale. J. D. DRAKE. Phone JS4. Grants Pass, Ore. Mining blank a Courier otiicx. of all kinds at Ihe R K Take UxaUve Bromo Quinine Tablets, Wu Watting Awsy. I bad been troubled with kidney disease for the last Ave years," writes Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I lost flesh and never felt well aud doctored with leading physicians aud tried all remedies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kid ney Core and less thai two bottles completely cured me and I am now sound and welL" During the sum mer kidney irregularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Atteud to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by H. A. Rotermund Road Briefs Good roads mean as much as good crops to farmers. The longer the delay In building good roads the greater the cost Cntil produce is bauled to market it isn't really produced. If the road is poor, good horses and good vehicles count for little. There is no word which should be so thoroughly linpressea into me minds of all connected with the mak ing of roads as the word "drainage" thorough drainage, deep drainage. Dirt roads should be worked iu the early summer aud not in late Bum mer or fall, but repairing should be iu order at all seasons. Fiendish Sulfering. is often caused by sores, ulcers aud cancers, that eat away your sain. Wm. Bedpll, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I have used Bucklcn's Aruica Salve for ulcers, soies and caucers. It is the besc healing dressing I ever found." Soothes aud heals cuts, burns aud scalds. 2"o at all drug stores; guaranteed A Wsrnint; to Mothers. Too much care cauuot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer mouths to guard against bcwel troubles. As a rule it is ouly neces sary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct auy disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give tlie oldfashioued castor oil, and see that is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to grippe. If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Uiiurlioea Remedy and then a dose of castor oil, aud the disease mac be checked iu its in cipieucy aud all danger avoided. The castor oil aud this remedy should be procured at once aud kept reads for instant use as soon as the first in dication of any bowel trouble appeirs. This is the most successful treatment known aud may be relied upon with implicit confidence even in cases of cholera infantum. For sale by all druggists. Cattle Ranch For Rent. 320 acres ou Seveu-Mile creek Bbout five uiilen southwest ftom Fort Klamath, Oregon. All feuced, house, large barn, ample water supply, will cut aliout 80 tons wild hay. Address, with references, P. O. Box No. U33, Tacoma, Washington. Underwood E. Voorhies. Typewriter ageut. A. B. A. WILLIAMS Front and 4th Sts. P. 0. Box 273. Real Estate Employment office. Houses rented No. ii 12j acres, all fenced, UK) acres river iiotiom, ,., cultivated. III to hops, 4 miles from railroad town. Knod roads. school, etc. A bargain at flA an acre. Hop '.'I' ui pav purciiuse price in two years. FARMERS FEED STABLl J. E. KERLEY, Phoph. I. list stable south on Sixth strata. Honm under cover for 1MI horses ai c 40 wagons. Ilox stalls. CoiTull I u loose stock. (Inly the best hay, cleun grain a-t alfalfa fed. Rolled barley and otl .( grain. No diseased horses ullowed. Pi vt running water, and trough clean V evci-y day. Waiting room and toilet room wht.ii ladies can leave wraps and arracro their toilets. . Prices reasonable and best cure gi l stock. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of Dour mill, near R. R. track Turning. Scroll Work. Stair Work, Band i f-awmg.t al'in. t Work, Wood I'ullevs Saw I r thug and gumming. Impairing all kinds ; Prices tight E. A. WADE DllV GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, Etc. Front Street, west Palace hotel GRAXTS PASS, ORE. MAlvKLi; AND GRANITE AVOIJKS J I. PADDOCK, IToprlrtor. f Nl.obL,'rl'.,rra,,,i.'Urni"'' Y'b'" 11,9 lineo' 0"tery wo.k iu any ki, ,1 Nearlt thirtv tear ol ..,w.i .... bat I can fill vu'ur r.1.. , ,iTJ 1.1 me verv neat. v an llirnisn work n s:.,..i. Marhle, ""v' Swede Front street, next to Greene's Hunshnp. 1 i 1 I V I 1 1 X, I J . Schuclor's Altera.. 1 X All Female Disorders, no physician. For sale by To Cure a Cold in On IF YOU STAIKER WE CAN CURE YOU Ts. t wla Phnno-MVtrlt Institute and A-h,., .... Stammerer of prtrolt. Hirhtir.a. l.-UMi.he,l i-,n World. Fair St Loot. ItS'l. KM-imiitiwiilMl i.r ,, Ian., du-'alo-.. clerv.Tmrii. and irnulunlri. i-it-r, Bl. Thl. Institution baa a 'Mtni Bmni'li mi Comnii a Trrr lanra cla. of put'll. In alleniUmsi- ,.- n, women. giri" it,i t,.,e been cured In tlinst ereka, l,ut rive to tlx nk-1- the ttmeueuallr reo'ilred. Willcloetii I'nnlnii, , ,(JU.r iilh will acrr-,,1 tsli'll. unlll Setitemler ,, A pofirrnn, absolute cuhk ouakantkpd Vt'rlU'aloiK'eforr.rtlrulai-.ariatermB II u n 1 1: thl. peeer and .end 6 rent, tn .t.iii.i. to ro,vr i-,-in.-e I will .end jou oar cloth-bound. --I'll pair-- boot.. o, Origin and Treatment of St.iiunerli.ir' Ire. of ,'li.r(.. Addre. WILLIAM T. LEWIS Wact.ro aapraaeutai Iv. Associate Principal S W. Cor 1 8th and RalHtrb Street. PORTLAND. OKtOON Mot K POP'1 accepted at Portland after Sept. 1st, New Hope Items. The weather still stays warm ant) sultry aud a thunder storm is ex- pected. John McCalilster and family re turned home Saturday from the Soda Springs. Mr. aud Mrs. C. N. Hathaway have been attending the camp meeting at Grants Pass this week. Mr. aud Mrs. W. 8. Dow frutn Powell creeks, are visiting with Mr. Dow's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Y. N. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCouuell of Murphy, paid a visit to Mm. Mo Council's sister, Mrs. William Stringer last Sunday. War Aginit Consumption All natious are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims to many victims each year. Foley's Honey aud Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly aud you are iu no danger of consumption. Do nut risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. Ask lor Foley's Honey aud Tar aud insist upou having it. For sale by H. A. Rotermund. To Cure a Cold In One Hay Take LAXATIVE BROMO Ql'IN INE Tablets. All druggists refund the money of it fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature is no each btx. 2."ic. CITATION. Iu the Comity Court of the State of Orcgou, for the County of Josephine. Iu the matter of the I Estate of William ! Seifert, Deceased. J To the unkuuwu heirs of und nil persons interested iu the estate of William Seifert, rteceafed, greeting: In tlie name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and rtquired to appear in tie County "Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine, at the Court room then i f, at tirants Pass iu the County of Josephine, ou Monday, the toutth day of Septembe- I'JOft, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon ot I hat day then and there to show cause, if any, w hj au order should not he graute.i In Jose X. Nelson, the administrator of the estate of William Seifeit, deciastd, to sell the real estate of the said deceased, at private sale, consisting of the north half of lots numbered Five (5) and Six ((I) in Block num bered Thirty-three (33) ot the Oiigi nal Town ot Urauts Pass, Josehpnio County, State of Oregon, Witness, Hie Hon. J. O. Rcnlh, Judge of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon tor Ihe County if Josephine with tlie seal of said Court affixed, this 241 Ii day of July, A. P., 11MI5. Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE. Clerk. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ('K REAL PROPERTY. Notice ih hereby given that the un dersigned sheriff of Jospt liiue County, Oregon, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for rash, at the County Court House in Grants Pass, Oregon, beginning nt 10 o'clock A. M. on Monday, the "ill day of August, A. D. , 1U05, all property to which the said county has acquired title by virtue of sale for taxes. Said sale shall bo continued from day to day until completed. GEO. W. LEWIS, Sheriff of Josephine County, Oregon Dated July 7, 1 ()",. SUMMONS. In The Justico Court Fur Grants Pass Justice District, Josephine County, Oreguu. T. P Cramer and George P. Cramer, I Partners as Cramer Jros., Plaiutitls. vs. J. A. Stover, J Defendant. To J. A. Stover, t efciidaut: Iu the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are hereby required toappmr and HU6wer tho ccmplaint tilid against you in the above etiiitl"! action within six wet-ks from tie date of the first publication of this summons, which first date of publi cation is July 14, A. D . HKVi. and the J last date of publication then of ai d me last tiate ror your answer or ap pearance is August 20, A. D., I'.Hl.'i. Hii l you fail to so answer for want thi n 1 f tlie plaintiffs will take juilgnnnt agaioHt you iu the sum of f.r.l. .'(' and for their costs and ritsbnrseiut nls of action, and will ur Ihe same time ap ply to the court for an order for llm sale of auy aud all property attached iu faid act inn, or in case of the at tachment of mcuey therein, that the same be applied to the payment md satisfactiou of said judgment, ppnci pal and cost.). Dated Julv 14. A. P., HKia. T. P. CRAMER and GEORGE P CRAMER, Partuers as Cramer Brcs., Plaintiffs. 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