Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, August 18, 1905, Image 4

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    AOGUB WVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, AUGUST 18. 1905.
CATARRH
60J
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy la a Specific,
Sure to Clve Satisfaction.
CIVIS RELIEF AT OHCI.
It cleanses, soothe, heals , and protista the
diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and
drive away a !nld in tint Head quickly.
Restores the Reuses of Taste anil HmelL
Easy to use. ('nutains no injurious drugs.
Applied into ilia nnstrils and absorbed.
Large Kiz, CO rents at Druggists or by
mail; Trial Sue, ID cents ,y inuil.
ELY BROTHERS. Eli lir-nl.. Now York.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
X. C. FINDLEY, M. D.
I'ractlne limited to
EYE, EAU, NOSE and THROAT,
and lilting of glasses.
Ortlce hours 0 to 11!; 2 to 5; and on ap
pointment. Telephones 'Ml and 77.
Grants Pass, - - Ohkuon
(Jt II. DOUGLASS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND KUHUKON
Office: I'lgnoy's residence, cor. flth
and K streets.
Phones; Ollico 031 ; Knsidunce 1051.
Uhants Pass, Ohkuon
)R. ANNA R. DOUGLAS,
DISEASES OK WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
Office with Dr. G. II. Douglas.
Phonos: Office H:il; Kerildohce 10M.
iloura: 0:30 to 11 A. M.
Uhants Pass, - - Ohkuon
J)R. F. M. LONGWIiLL
OSTEOPATH
Treats all Nervous and Spinal Dis
eases, Rheumatism and Stomach Trim
bloa. A specialty made of Female Dis
eases. UHloo: Colonlul Lodging House,
front room. Grants Pass, Oro.
J)R. S. J. SHATON
MAGNETIC HEALER
Steam Hatha, Alcohol Hub. All dls
eases treated. HoHpltiil euro given to
all wbo wish it. Khoiimatlsiii cured in
itH worst form. Advlou frm.
Opposite Court House. Iloura U to II.
(J HANTS 1AHH, OllKIION
, I). NORTON,
ATTOKNF.YATLAW,
Practice In all Slutcand Foderul Courts.
Office in ()Hru Hoiiho Hiillding.
Uanth T'AhH, Ohkuon
y. c. hale,
ATTOKNEV-AT-I.AW
Ollico over First National Hunk,
Gkanth Pass, - Ohkuon,
II. CLEMENTS
ATTOUNEY-AT I.AW
AND AIIHTHUITOK
I'rnctleo In Statu and Federal Courts.
Olllce on tilh and C Htiwts opposite
Liillll Mouse, riiono Mail
Uhants 1'ass, Ohfoon
At C. HOUGH,
AT l'l ) li N E Y A T-1. A W,
I'raetlves In all Stiiteaud Kederal Courts
Otlhw over Hair Hiddlo I lai d ware Co.
Chants I'ahn,
Okkuiih
J. H. AUSTIN,
ATl'OHNEY-AT- LA V
I'uion lluililing
Kr.HT .... oitKdON
Palace Barber Shop
HATES A WILLI AMS, Propre.
Shaving, Hair Cutting
lt.it lis, i:tc.
V. vnjlhlng licit iiml clean and a
work r liKl-Claae.
J. E. PETERSON
(1'IH.NKKHI
fire, life and accident insurance
re:al estate
Agent llig limn Hi, r.in I.iin.l (',,,,
Wyoming. Auclnir Wiin Ki'iuiv
II I. Ilrii,.l,l i. .1 la,,!,,,,
Reynolds & Lawton
Civil and Miniug
Engineers.
MECHANICAL DRAl'iHITS
MEN AND SURVEYORS.
(I rants 1'as.s
Orc;tn
n. i:. Mc(.ui:w,
PIONEER
TRUCK ami DELIVERY
Kurillluic ami riiimi
Moving
CANTS PASS, OREGOV.
The I'opular Bsrber Shop
Get your Unisonal win It iloiu' ,t
IK A TOMPKINS'
On Sixth Sticit Tliue ihiii s
lluth Kimiiii in I'linneclinn
Khtumatisin.
When pitius or irritaliou eilst ou
auj part of the bodv, the application
of Hallard's Snow Liniment (lives
prompt relief. K. W. Sullivan, flop,
tiullivau House Kl Heuo, O. T , writes
June, 11X12: "1 take pleasure in
rvooiiimeiidiiiK liallarrf'a Kuew l.ini
unlit to all who are ailltcicl with
rheDiuatisiu. It ia the only remedy 1
have found that Rives immediate re
lief." 2.'o, Mc, l 00 at Model Prog
Htore Mid Hoteruiuud'a.
A Brief Record of
.Local Events.
In the mention of the Osborne &
Perry mine of Applegate, in the
Courier last week, it wit atated that
the vein wai three feet in width. W.
T. Perry, one of the ownen states
that the vein is over seven feet in
width and that in addition to gold
the ore carries abont 10 per cent cop
per. Attorney A. C. Hough ii having
bnilt what will be one of the beat
residences in Grant! Pass, and it will
have one of the moat lightly loca
tion. It li located on Noith A
street on the hill and from the broad
piazza a fine view of the town and of
Rogue River Valley and the hills be
youd can be had. The house will be
two full storins and in size wi'l bo
82x30 feet, wil1'
cotiveniencea of a modern house. 'J he
brick basement was put In by J. F.
Clark, while the carpenter work is be
ing done by Hubbard & Day.
The Christian Scientists are getting
quite a strong organization in Grunts
Pas and now maintain a free reading
and lecture room at 114 E street.
Mrs. A H. (Jumble is In cliurgu of
the room aud will make welcome all
who call. Services are held each
Sunday at 11 a. to. and on Wednesday
at 8 p. in. The society expects to
secure one of the distinguished
lecturers of the church to visit Urania
Pass this fall or early winter and
give a course of lectures on Christian
Science. The local organization now
has some 20 members and ia steadily
gaining in membership. Their
services and lectures are free to the
public and all are made welcome.
A Unique Table.
A stand that is a marvel of
workmanship Is on display at the
Miners Association's exhibit room
The stand waa made by William
Slit., now a resident of Oaliee. At
the time Mr. Slit, buillt the stand
he was residing at La Crosse Wis
cousin, aud ho brought it with lilm
when he cainii to Josephine county
three years ago. More than 700
different pieces of wood wi re ued in
constructing this tahlo. The lop is
set in a mosaic of different colors
aud grains of wood and the joints
are so perfect that the surface is as
smooth as though of one I card.
Mr. Hilt, ia a young man of 22 and
has taken np laud at Gnliee and ex
peels lo become a fnrmcr, but hi
mechanical skill Is such that he could
earn big wages in a furniture factory
or at other Hue work.
A Touching Story.
Is the savlliK from death of the
baby girl of (leo. A. Kyler, Cumber
land, Md. Ho writes: "AttheiiKi
of II months, our little irl wits do-
liniiiK In health, with serious tliroiit
trouble, and two physicians pave her
up. no were almost In dcHpitir,
when we resolved to try Dr. K inn's
New Discovery for Consiiinpiioii,
Connhs and ('olds. The first hiitlh
Kavo relief; after takiiifi four boll les
lie was cured and is now in pel feet
health." Never fails In relieve and
cure a cough or cold. At all ill uk
stores. Mk) and 1.(111, Kuitntnt 1.
Trial bottle free.
Henry Walters buys tlilt ken at
the Oreoon.
BUSINESS I'OINTKRS.
Or. Fhtiiit(tan,
Physician aud Dentist.
Kodaks ('our ier Hiiiluluiir
Mas, hi Jars at Cramer Pros
M. Clement I'rescriiilinn liruvmcl.
A (lentleman's smoke the Stime
line.
Souvenir Postal Cards Courier
lllllllllllg
llicvcles at a lilirl iliu.,,,,,,! ,
Cramer Pros.
W I, IIIKt.AVI) a.ll. I.IIM.'
INMUHANt K.
Older seals and nihlicr stamps of
A. 10. Voorhics.
See Voorhles for Umlerwo d Tvpe
writers and I'vpewriter supplies.
President ItmiMcViill in i..il.,ru il.
hiilte mat, l"c at the Miimc Stole.
Aud still 1 am insiinnu and hcIIiiili
real estate at the ul,l stand. J. I.
Peterson.
.Ml iiml llo cent popiilai imile at
l.'l celll.4 for neL wccL mil,' '11,, i.
less limn llin u ln,li,itl., i.ri i l...t ....
have a hirn slock that iiiu.t he re
tuceil next week, Annuel III ltl onlv
- Music Store.
i io lo Coroii to' I'lunihi ii if
Calling Cauls ( inn it r lluililuiti.
Piis'r Napkins Courier HullditiK.
Stone .liirs aud Crocks mi 1'iuimr
Pros.
A snleinlnl line ,,l K.ivsl I'l.ui'i .,k
ItaiiKes at Cornn'i
A iiiitelicr ot liiiuli In it si s I'ni;
KKN 1' 1 W. L. IKIJI.AMi. the Km!
t'.Mnto inuil. tirouinl tlcor Coiinei
till 1 1 , 1 1 U.
Ask vnur ilciilcr for K'. k,..,
Cica iv Putter miide at M. ,11,11,1
now .'hi c. ins , r I w ,, uiiinl. Mjiniri
lull wi llil
A liiitie HsMirliui'iit of el , 1 , 1 1 . ' 1 1
inctuns on Miiiic. I reii.lv tr liiinniv
i i iv in a ill ni'OII lit ot in ,o
per cent Music Stole
I 'itirvillt II Cllll u.'l ei.iv I,. II. '. ... ..i
in, I up, woolen Ihi Is .'i ci ills iiinl in.
lilitt.r on, I, I., milk mil, nt Him.
I.ii iner aiipplv house. An A, incl,:,i
it'll el, i in alinosi ucv. f r v'
Cuius (',, f,,i .i,l,, i',.l.
tiolil li iiin mi, I ,li Wi lli, tine w.ili li
repairintt, cnnniviiiti, ti.mlr. s,,l,l ;,i
reiiM.nul.le prices. i'ii .m,l mi ii.
I. O. II. 1'. Pllilllllli;, (iliints P:,M.
i lr,'t!on.
A mwiiik iniiihine on tnal, if it
suits ,u it iKViiirs li,,. ,. L,,
ik us a t.'.'i liiiuli list,.
kUiiiIhiiI uutke inn, I, in, f'.' ,,i i,,
Conic ami see tin in nt 1 1. li.t,.
si coiul lianil store.
Puhlit' it ArtiUKtl.
I'lie public is aroiiKid to a know
Icile of the curative men l s cllh ii
(trsat iiieilieiinil tonic, Kli 1 1 r ic p it
ters, for sick slouincli, liver and kul
ueys. Maty II. Waters, of .MUSI.
Clair Ave, I'oluintius. (1. writes
'For several inomlis. 1 wis niv,u u
lo die. I could lint sleep, iiml u,t
Iciuiiili wns so wmk, li, ii, u, ,,'
diK'tors' d.UK, Hint 1 co d not e.it
Soon alter li.'Kiniiins in tuke Km tru
Pitters, I obtained nlnt, ninl in .,
short time 1 was entirely cured. "
tinaraulned at all drug stores ; price
j(r.
A HARD ROW
And a lontj pull .1. th pathway
of woman u!liirt.-l witti femal weak-Uf-n
unit v she in umltir the cure of a
d'M'tur w ho Iihm had surrcful rxjuTiiTice
in tti tp'ulnii-rit (if Mich caw or has
found the riiht reiwiy which ran be
Ha My iiitif(-inl-iitl of the dot-tor.
Forty yi'iirt ii, J r. U. V. I'i.rn found
that woiiu-n hcing irroNftljr nial-
trHat-i -niitinly through firiioranrQ and
rart'h'-Hfiij, and Im dHt.TiniuHl to d-voto
himself Ui ntudy and p'an-h till he
found the r'al rausw of thoir suffering
and a proiwr p'iinly for It.
He Jimwt ft, and dnir from XaturVt
Lalxtratory. tht; arth. Mat tin rrnutilrji
for wom:i u'h v -H k rifsHim mtd ail nnn In.
Hit found in l-.'nly' MlpiH-r root. Itta-k
( oho-h rx)t. I'liicorri root, lihi Cohosh
root a tul Golden N-ttl rM)t, tht r-iuirJ
InifP-diMiitt.
'Jin' nui'-'liitl virtue of thsn ho tx
tracted, romliiU'tl and pn-si-rvwl hy hit
own jMTuliar non-alrnholic. iflycric pro
Of'SMN, and thn coiniMiiunl ia now known
the world or, as Ir. IMitco's Favorite
rpH'riptiou.
" T)ii wenrliisf of rnnH't too tlirht warned
tolmvvf I r 1 1 if 1 1 1 on an allifninJ pretkurH,
m-akt'iilntr ttie lik'Hiiienu mid n-Hiiliimr m
dlM'Ia'i-fiif nt. which tmultlttl inf until 1 wn
not lit to wrtlk, himI at tnnen -oiild hardly
Mand." writ ft .Mrs. Hv-rly fltjrreave, of 14
t'uiton St., jnn I-ftticict. (,'al. "A in'lif)jor
advi'f) me lotry lr. I'lt-ni-n Favorite f'r
Kcrlp' ion. Itt'ftire thu lirt txittle wat UMd
1 ft It inui-li (M'tler. lmiroveinent went
iitcadlly on, and within four nionthH I win
llkn a new and well woman once more. 1
am now peifn tiy and Htroujr, and tv
treuiely fcfia'eful U) you for your hi edited
ntiuedy - a huou to nick women."
AOrcat DiMitorltnok Tree. Si'nd 21 ono
ront stamps to ir. It. V. ricprc, IttilTulo.
N. V., to cover mailing and he w ill m'uu
von a if f copy of IiIh (tn-r,w 'oinnion
hens" .Mevli. ai Adviser, pap'r-rov!rt-U.
Cloth-covep-d 31 KtampM.
!r. Pierce's I'leasiint pellets arn th
Im-sI n tul safest luxulivu fur thb Uau of
dulicatu wouiuu.
Items of Personal
Interest.
Mrs. Oeoriin E. N"ubor, after
spendiiiK a week in Uriiuts Pass the
Kin Ht of Mrs. Kukciiii Ciihs, returned
Sunday tn her home in Jacksonville.
J. P. Paddock and his sou, Albert,
left Saturday for Cheney creek,
where they will spi n, I a week camp
Intf aud ciijoyiiiK :iu outing iu that
delightful resort.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. HofiTinnnd and
their dnuliter. Dorothy, and sons
Norniou and Maynard, left Saturday
for Portland where they will swnd a
few days at the fair, after which they
will go to Seaside to enjoy a breath
of ocean air.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Con, Karl
(iorilou and Misses I mil Gordon and
Kale Newell went to Portland Hun
day moriiiiiK to visit the fair. They
will remain about two weeks, with
the exception of Miss I villi, who will
visit W illi friends nt Oregon City and
Kelso lor a month.
(ieorge K. U recti, who 'or the past
year has been iu clniige of the exhibit
room of the Grunts Puss Miners Asso
ciation, has resigned bis position and
v ill go on a prospecting trip to the
Galice country. Mr Green is one
ol the veteran miners of Southern
Oregon and lie mid his brother Daniel
L. tireeii at different times owned
several of thn big mines of Galice.
V. K. W illett returned Tuesday from
Trimly county, tul., wheie he has
superintend, d thn construction of a
hirge quart, mill. Tuesday evening
Mr. Willett left for linker City, where
ho will meet parties for whom lie is
to l.iiilil a large oiinrlz mill iu
lilnhn Mrs. W ill. tt's health haviiug
been poorly she w ill spend a couple of
months iu a California sanitarium.
while Mr. Willett is absent from
Grants Pass. Mrs. Willett ia now at
Slcnt, Oil., where she is visitinir
w ith her daughter who resides there,
hut next week she will no to the
siiiiiiiiriiim.
Cullc snd Durrli.ua A Krmtdv
I'rnmpt and Plriiant I
The prompt results produced by!
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and'
Diarrhoea Hcineily together with its!
l'l- f have won for It a place '
III many hoioeho ils. Mr. W. T.
ray lor, a merchant of Winslow, Ala ,
writes: "I I, uve used Chiunlierhtiu's
i'.ii. , . i i , ,.. , ,
( ol ic, t holer. i ami Dmirinca Kerned.
-
myself iiml alsn w ith men on my place I
in r mini in,,'!, mm ciii,. i aw avs
gives reliet piomptly ph nsiint ly. "
For sale by all druggists.
School District Officers of Josephine County.
Folio
ii g in the roster of the oltlcers of the school districts of Josephine
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George W ulloll. . .
I K W . Clarke . .
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W D John
Charles Siulili .
I'tivid llnggs
K li Met inulvr
.lo-cpli McCaslin
S A. Cal ler
K F Hlalock '
lohn liitter
lohainiati oi k
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District N,.. ;ki u. !, coiisolnlated
CITY of HOMES
That's what Grants Pass is going to be in
fact, it 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. 516 E Street
Condensed Fruit Law of Oregon
To protect the fruit and hop in
dustry, It is unlawful for any pertou
to throw any cuttings or proulDg
from fruit trees, nursery stock, orua
uieutal tree, or hop vines into the
public highway, or into any water
course of any kind, but shall de
stroy cuttings or pruuings with
fire wiht in thirty days from time
cutting, or prunings are made.
Any person owning or operating
any nursery, fruit orchard, hop yard,
flower garden or ornamental trees
iuficted with any kind of insect
pests or disease, to spray or destroy
the same In such a manner as the
'rait inspector may direct.
It shall be unlawful for any per
son to sell Paris green, arsenic,
London pnrple, sulphur or auy spray
material iu quantities exceeding one
pound without providing with each
package sold a certificate, signed by
tho seller guaranteeing the quality
and per cent oi purity of such
materials.
Auy person who sell or imports any
infected or diseased fruit of auy
kind or packs or delivers for ship
ment to any point in the stat) or
without the state, is guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon convlotlon shall
be punished by a flue of not less than
nor more than $100.
All trees, plants, cuttings, grafts,
buds or scions imported into the state
shall be inspected upon arrival and
if found infested with any injurious
Insects or disease which cannot be
destroyed by the remedies required in
rules 7 aud 8 of the horticultural
regulations, shall be proceeded
against as a nuisance.
Ava.le.ble Supply ol Platinum
The Electrical Review says that
the Croselmiio & Ackor Co., Walnut
street, Newark, N. J., platinum,
gold aud silver refiners, announce
that the situation in Russia is be
coming so serious and the supply of
available ore is becoming so scarce,
that it is p ssible, aud uot at all Im
probable, that before the first of
the year it will be almost imposi-ible
to purchase platinum iu quantities of
auy account. Prices are advancing
almost daily, and in the next mouth
or so the price of platinum will be
very high. Platinum today is worth
from f 2 to (21.60 per troy ouuoe, ac
Ct riling to the supply.
0. B. Burhsni Tcttlllts After Four Yttrt.
(. II. Ilurhans, of Carlisle Ceuter,
N. Y , writes: "About four years
ago 1 wrote yon statiug that 1 had
been entirely cured of a severe kid
Thit it I "cy trouble by tak'tig less thau two
I bottles of Foley's Kidney Curo. It
entitely stopped the brick dust sedi
ment, and lin aud symptoms of kid
ney disease disapKarsd. I am glad
to say that I have never hart a return
... ...
t T,1 L,1"' J ".'",
nviilenrlv c,,r.,rf i .I.. nnru.i ... i
'j - - . ...fn, nici
heartily recommend Foley's Kidney
v , - sunering irom lliluey
nr I'lstiiiiT untune. r or sale Dv 11
i '
n. viiinriuuilil.
Onlv a few of the c.,l.,r.,H ...... i
con views left at tho music slori.-2.i
1 cents ior dozen while they last.
.-"' "i-iini. l.lllt
Namks ok Dirkctoks Timk to
Yeaks.
Two Ykakh
. John Hermann ....
. .1. K Holland
. Kd Daily
. Il'aviil Slagle
. ti v Creed,.
.il-'d lltithauav
II L Gilkev
L. Ilv.lt
I. I. Wot .1,1 ridge...
H Day
!il. I. "WiU.ii
jf. c. English
'I. F Spurlin
ill I. Kocd
III. H t onger . .
jl U Hailey
H. G liolterlsou. . . .
li P Gtsirge
W. T. Conway.. .
C. W Smith
K. liarrelt
l S, ilon
II Croxton
lievnolds
I. Pierce
M. Miner
W Kuvkendall .
liver Stnrgeou
A. H. Pollock
Iletijamin Diiuumk
,'harUv. llo.i
ii r Prow n
li S Shafer
A. liulberfortl
rhotnas iivcrlnn. . .
U A Morrison..
V. .N. liuble
lulia Hush
.eorje Aiitlersou. . .
'.. W . I aldwin
Vim S. F.gger
V F shneuiake
' II Pulton
I. 8. Warthene
l. 1.. Wool.
I. C. Cochraue
ulligao
with District No. 3, Kcrbv.
to live in tis own home.
Teachers Given Certificates.
The board of county examiners,
made op of Superintendent Lincoln
Savage, Prof. O. A. Savage and Prof.
J. P. MoCouuell, completed their
work Saturday of grading the papers
of the applicants at the teachers ex
amination which closed Saturday.
Of the 16 applicants but one failed
and she, a young girl, passed above
90 per cent in many branches but
failed on school law and theory and
praotice of teaching.
The granted certificates are as fol
lows: State certificates Armeda Gilliam,
Ashland; Loleta Norton, Ashland;
Nellie M. Ames, Grants Pass; Jose
phine Crow, Merlin; John O. Hill,
Hugo.
First grade Katharine Freeman,
Silverton ; Anna Hanseth, Selma.
Second grade-Viola E. Hall, J. N.
Johnston, Laura H. Grout, Winnelred
Guthrie, Auna Colvlg, lirantb Pass ;
Lonha Frances Guthrie, Wilderville.
Third grade Lerona McFarland,
Ruth W. Scovill, Orants Pass.
Machinery For Sale.
A 15 H. P. Russell engine, a No.
4 centrifugal pump, 200 feet 6-inch,
doable riveted pipe, 60 feet 6-inch
pipe, 100 feet-6-innh belting, making
a complete irrigating, or pumping
plant. Also a turbine waterwheel,
pulley and gears. All at a bargain.
All kinds of machinery bought,
sold aud listed.
Grants Pass Iron & Steel Works.
Nothing on the Msrket Equal to Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
This fact is well known to drug
gists everywhere, and nine out of ten
will give their customers this
preparation when the best Is asked
for. Mr. Obe Witmer, a prominent
druggist of Jopliu, Mo,, In a circular
to Ins customers, says: "Thero is
uothiug on the market in the way of
patent medicine which equals Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints.
We sell aud recommeud this prepara
tion." For sale by all druggsits.
DO YOU WANT
MONEY ?
D O. Ll'ND WILL GIVE
5 PKRCKNT DISCOUNT
FROM PRESENT
PRICES FOR WOOD
OX ALL CASH ORDERS
NO HOOK ACCOTNTS
FOR WOOD SOLD
AFTER AUGUST 1ST.
o.
O. LUND
Phone 454
Bft Mill and Mou fit. Wtst of fiiltwri fr..k
county
Oregon.
Savage,
for tho school year of
superintendent, Grunts
il
OIU
skhvk.
PosTOKrtCE
AllUKKSS.
ONE YKAK.
. I ,
. . Soluia
..Holland
. . Kerby
. . Waldo
. J Wilderville
. .Dryden
. . Grants Pass
. . Provolt
II W liner
M. Sevferth...
S. WiHIlllMvk
It Whipple ...
F. Lovelace . . .
IV illiam Lowe .
J. A. Slover
C. Mesaenger
ii. .1. Kubli ... ,
V. A. Hydit
am Ahierson. .
lohn McAllister..."!!
K,l Trver
Kubll
Murphy
l.eland
Murphy
A'illiauis
Murphy
I'laovr
C. I. Swindrn.
I. Ii. Irwin
I. T, Kenedy. . ,
K. u cary ;;;;;;
I. A. Sk,vters
ieorge Ma.)
vV. T. MoAUisler '
lohn Wells
A . E. Sautlers
K. J Copper
IV W Mitchell
Itcnj. Haitv
I AiUiams
'tiraiils Pass
A'aldo
kintnts Pass
iVildervillo
Kerby
Hugo
'iranisPassrfd
Merlin
Grants Pass
Grants Pass
A'olf Creek
iranls Pass
lirants Pass r f d
rants Pass
Williams
Wilderville
Kerby
Ulaiul
irtots Pass r f d
verby
iolden
Wonder
selma
lolland
Waldo
elrua
irtvnbaek
rave
IVering
Merlin
litstrgetieltors
A. l.ortni
S. T. lievnolds. .
T. E. W allace ' .'.
IV. L Jones
P. Vinyard
It. Kortmgh
E. E. Kice....
E. U Ellis
C. Wallace
H. M. Urown ....
V. Miller
li. li. Ashmead ....'.'.
Krnnk LuW
J. K I arnett
lohn O'Hnen
N. Sauer
A. H. Country man. . .
A illiam Light.
k. m. Albright.
Alfred Jom
A COOD NIGHT'S REST
Spesk for It r she cried to doRirte,
Fur the kuew in her little heart.
That German Syrup, home's great treasure.
Could health aud joy impart.
HThe trreatest tonic on earth is a good
night's rest. Restless nights and the ter
rible exhaustion of a hacking cough are
dread dangers of the poor consumpuve.
OBut why this fear of the night when a
few doses of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup
will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free
from cough or night sweat? Free ex
pectoration in the morning is niade cer
tain by taking German Syrup.
fJW'e know hy the experience of over
thirty-five years that one 75-cent Isrttle of
German Syrup will speedily relieve 01
cure the worst coughs, cold9, bronchial 01
lung troubles and that, even in bad
cases of consumption, one large bottle of
German Syrup will work, wonders. is
q two size's, 25c and 75c All druggists.
for Hale by Ir. J. C. Sinlih.
WAY TO TREAT HAY FEVER
No Stomach Dosing. Just Breathe
Hvomel Stops Sneezing
and Smarting.
Rotermund is
enstomers as a
Hyomei.
recommending to his
cure for hay fever,
It is claimed for this remedy that
it stops the spasmodic, paroxysms, the
sneezing, the smarting and running
of the eyes and nose, aud other acute
symptoms of this disease.
Many persons have been cured of
hay fever by Hyomei, aud the dis
coverer of the remedy professts to be
able to prevent both the occurrence of
the annual attack and to stop the
progress of the disease, even iu the
most chronic forms
A. Hamlin, of Weetford, Mass.,
writes "Hyomei cured me of hay
fever iu one week's time. I consider
it a duty to tell others who suffer
from this disease. "
This endorsement is only one of
huudreds that have been received by
the proprietors of Hyomei, and Rotor
mund offers to refund the money if
Hyomei does not do all that is
claimed for it, Is the strongest proof
that can be given as to the confidence
lie has in Hyomei's power to cure hay
fever. The c mplete outfit costs but
11.00, while extra bottles can be
procured for AO cents.
Fiendish Sulfering.
is often caused by sores, nlcers and
cancers, that eat away your skin.
Win. Bedell, of Flat Kock, Mich.,
says: "I have used Buckleu's Arnica
Salve for nlcers, soies aud cancers.
It is the best healing dressing I ever
found." Soothes aud heals cots, burns
and tcalds. ii.'io nt all drug storcB;
guaranteed
Placer and quartz
mine deeds, leases
Courier office.
location notices,
, etc., at the
$100
R K W A R D
We will pay One Hundred
Dollars reward for information
leading to the arrest and con
viction ot any person breaking,
shooting or throwing at the
Insulators on our Electric
Transmission Line.
Condor Water St Power
House Moving
If you have a building
that you want moved,
raised or levelled up,
call on or address
A. E. Holloway.
lifsidencti 2 miles west of city
north side of river.
Own Your Owe Home
I have a modern '(-room
house including pantry and
bath, on sewer line, close iu,
porch SxlS; small payment in
cash or property. Also 4
room box house, same terms,
Sixth and L streets.
Team and wagen for sale.
J. D. DRAKE.
Phone 484. Grants Tass, Ore.
Mining blanks
Courier office.
of all kinds at Ihe
LrOAuuvc ororao Uinme Tablets. JS
sMiiiio.oMhttrtl3 This signature, C9.
Wai Wattinj Away.
"I had been troubled with kidney
disease for the last five years," writes
Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I
lost flesh and never felt well and
doctored with leading physicians and
tried all remedies suggested without
relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kid
ney Core and less thai two bottles
completely cared me and I am now
sound and well." During the sum
mer kidney irregnlaritiei are often
caused by excessive drinking or being
overheated. Attend to the kidneys
at once by using Foley's Kidney
Cnre. For sale by H. A. Rotermund.
NEW HOPE
Mrs. Win. Stringer lias tho founda
tion laid for ber new house.
J. N. Daniels is quite poorly. Dr.
Loughridge was called last Sunday.
Basil Bnrrow and Miss Eva
Stringer went to Selma last Saturday.
H. 8. Wynant expects to cut clover
hay this coming week. It was sown
in April and now iB from two to three
feet high.
Dick Johnsou aud Clarence Wynant
left Sunday for Cheney creek where
they have a coutract for hauling lime
to Grants Pass.
Eugish, Bnrrow & Jewell have one
of the finest hop yards in the Apple
gate valley and although it was plant
ed this spring they will have fully a
half crop.
Clarence Wynanr, who has been
working for the Nelson Bros., near
Klamath Falls, returned home Fri
day. He says there is nothing like
the sunny bills of Josephine conqty.
Shorty.
A Warning to Mothers.
Too much care cannot be used
with small children dnring the
hot weather of the summer
mouths to guard against bowel
troubles. As a rule it is only neces
sary to give the child a doso of castor
oil to correct any disorder of the
bowels. Do not nso any substitute,
but give the oldfashioned 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 and Diarrhoea Remedy and
then a doso of castor oil, and the
disease mav be checked iu its iu
cipiency and all danger avoided.
The castor oil uud this remedy should
be procured at once and kept readv
for instant use as soon as the first in
dication of any bowel trouble appears.
This ia the most successful treatmeut
known and may be relied upon with
implicit confidence eveu in cases of
cholera infantum. For sale by all
druggiets.
Cattle R&nch For Rent.
!I20 acres on Seven-Mile creek about
five mileN southwest from Fort
Klamath, Oregon. All fenced, house,
large barn, ample water supply, will
cn 1 aoont eu tons wild nay. Address,
with references, P. O. Box Ho. 911a,
Tacoma, Washington.
Underwood
E. Voorhies.
Typewriter agent. A.
B. A. WILLIAMS
Front and 4th Sts, P. 0. Box 273.
Real Estate
Employment office. Houses rented
No. 7.s 125 acres, all fenced, PKj acres
river bottom, "ft celtivated, 10 to hops, 4
miles from railroad town, good roads,
sc'iool, etc. A bargain at lift an acre. Hop
ciop will pay purchase price iu two years.
FARMERS FEED STABLL
J. E. KEliLEY, Phoib.
Lust stable south on Sixth street.
Room under covor for lull horses aril
40 wagons. liox stalls. Corral I
loose stock.
Only tho best hay. cleun craln a-i
alfalfa fed. Rolled barlev and otl ir
grain.
No diseased horses allowed. I'i .
running water, and trouirh cloiin-r:
everyday.
w ailing room and toilet room oh,,.
ladies can leave wrans and arruru,
their toilets.
Prices reasonable and best earn iri, 1
stock.
Charles Costain
Wood Working Shop."
West of flour mill, near R. R. track
Turning. Scroll Work. StairWork, Band
Slitting, Cabinet Work, Wood Pulleys Saw
Mlmg and gumming, Repairing all kinds
Prices right.
E. A. WADE
DRV GOODS,
UNDERWEAR,
NOTIONS, Etc.
Front Street, west Palace hotel
ORANTS PASS, ORE.
MA HULK AND GRANITE WORKS
J. B. PADDOCK, I'roprleior.
,.f Mb!el,ortr;.,,,,,e..'"rni"h nylhin inll""i"'o' tVntr, ork in any kinl
V l .1 !
ol 'iPTienoe in
Hist I can till your orders in ihe very best
in tiirnisti work in Scotch, Swede
Marble.
Front street, next to Oreene's linnshn,..
I . V I 1 1 :n, 1 33 1 1 23 1 1 1 1 1
Dr. Sdiuolcr's Alterative & Xeosaiuriiis Cures
All Female Disorders, no matter if civen up by your
physician, For sale by
To Cure a Cold in One Dav
IF YOU
WE CAN CURE YOU
Tba lltwla Ptiono Mtrlp lnrtltnt and Srho,,, ,
Sumuarrn of Drlroll. airhlna. &ui.nh,,
world a fair, ot i-ohi. it.,,, nrenmiipmi, ,
tana adurtnr. clrnrTmtn. anu vrulu.iH
sll
-tr.
Thla lnatltutlon haa a Wlrni branch at I'orlUi.o mi
woman, flrlaand Soya all a. tn toriuy an,,,
boon Curort lo thrvo wrok. but flv u aiv wek. I. th
Clroa naually roqutrod Wllicloae i I'nnlai.d un , t,,,
llth. Will acrr.t eupll. until (kpntnir u,
POarnVB. ABSOLUTS) CURE GUAHANlFEn
Wrltatonrfriortlc,ilaraanillt.rm. , .;,,," '
Ulla paiMtr and an,! fironu In Mtmt. ti, ctner ...iJ,
I will aoml you our cloth Uiunu. -fll, na,. .
Olioio and Treatment uf BiatnmeriiiK. Irco oft-liaraV
Addrraa Wn.LIAM T. LEWIS
WMUrn Kepraaontatlvo Aaaociato Princlrl
S. W Cor 18th and Bale, trh Stroelo
PORTLAND. OKfcGON
Hot No pnpile accepted At Furtutnd arter Sept. lit.
Regulations for U. S. Deputy Min
eral Surveyors.
The commissioner of the geueral
land office has fonnd it ntcesrary 0
call the attention of United State,
deputy mineral surveyots to the
violation of certain regulations lor
hiddiug mineral surveyors acting aj
attorney for claimants or preparing
papers for the prosecution of their
application for patent of mining
claims before United States land
offices. Accordingly the provisions
of paragraphs A3 aud 18 of the niiuiog
regulations will be strictly enforced
by the surveyor-general, and auy
mineral surveyor acting as attorney
or preparing papers in violation of
those regulations will have his ap.
pointmeut revoked.
The commissioner of the general
laud office observes that "from a care
ful consideration of the matter it
would appear that the regalatious
above referred to have been treated
as a dead letter for many years;
which iu addition to being a viola
tion of the mining regulations, u
subversive of the interests of the pnb
lio aud if not in the interests of good
admiuistration. "
War Agimt Consumption
All nations are eudeavoriug to
check the ravages of consumption,
the "white plague" that claims so
mauy victiniB each year. Foley's
Honey and Tar cures coughs aud
colds perfectly and you are iu no
danger of consnmptlon. Do not risk
your health by taking some nuknowu
preparation when Foley's Honey and
Tar 1b safe and certain in results.
Ask tor Foley's Honey and Tar and
insist npou having it. For sale by
H. A. liolerninnd.
To Cure a Coltl in One Hay
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN
INE Tablets. All druggists refund
the mouey ot it fails to cure. E. W.
Grove's signature is no each bi x. 2jc.
Colored Post
Musio Store.
Cards for 5 cents
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State uf
Oregou, for the County of
Josephine.
In the matter of the 1
Estate of William
Selfert, Deceased. J
To the unknown heirs of and all
persons interested iu the estate of
William Seifert, rleceased, greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregou,
yon are hereby cited aud required to
appear in ti e County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the Couuty of
Josephine, at the Court room thereof,
at Grants Pass in the County uf
Josephine, ou Monday, the fourth day
of Septetnbe' U0ft, at 10 o'clock iu
the forenoon ol that day then a ml
there to show cause, if any, w hy nu
order should not be grnute.t to Johj
X. Nelson, the administrator of the
estate of William Seifert, diciuMil,
to sell the real estate uf the Mini
deceased, at private sale, consisting
of the uuith half of lots nuinbeied
Five (5) and Six (li) iu Block num
bered Thirty-three (M) ot the Origi
nal Towu ot Grants Pass, Joselipino
Comity, State of Oregou.
Witness, the Hon. J. O. Booth,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregou for the County (f
Josephine with the seal of said Court
affixed, this 24th day of July, A. II.,
I'M',.
Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE.
Clerk.
SUMMONS.
Iu Tiie Justice Court For Grants
Pass Justice District, Josiphine
Couuty, Oregon.
T. P Cramer and
George P. Cramer.
Partners as Cramer
Bros., Plaiutiffs.
vs.
J. A. Stover,
Defendaut.
To J. A. Stover, l efetidaut :
Iu the iiame of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required toappmr
and answer the oiniplaint hint
against you iu the above eiitithd
actiou withiu six works from lie
date of ihe first publication of tins
summons, which first date of publi
cation is July 14, A. D. , I'.HK, and the
last dale of publication thereof and
the last dale for your answei or ap
pearauce is August 25, A. D., HKift, and
yon fail to so anevw r for want then t f
the plaintiffs will take jurigmint
against you in the sum of f-13. 20 ami
for their cons and dirburseuicnts i f
action, aud will at the same time ap
ply to the court for an order for the
sale of auy and all property attach) 1!
in said action, or in case of the at
tachment of money therein, that the
same be applied to the payment md
satisfaction of said jodgme'nt, pr'iici
pal and. costi.
Dated Julv 14. A. l, P.KI5.
T. P. CRAMER and GEORGE P.
CRAMKH
I Partners as Cramer Bros., Plaintiffs.
Ihe Marblt business warrant,. ,. .,i,nr
manner.
or American (iranite or anv kind ol
HOTKIIMUM), Druirtflsst
Cures Crip
an Two Dayi,
oi..very
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