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ROGUB RIVBR COUKIB. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 1. 190S. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, 8ure to Cive Satisfaction. Oivis RILIIF AT ONCI. It cleanses, soothes, herds, nl protects the diseased membrane. It puns Catarrh ami drives away a t'H in tli-i Hail juii-klv. Bestori tfin Ren-en of Taito and Kmcll. Easy to use. t' liit.iiii1 no injurious driig-t. Applied into the n trili al sbitorlxid. Larue Hize, F.d cents nt lrti'gits or by mail: Trial Kit, I re :t 1 I y i mil. ELY BROTHERS. T", Nnw York PROFESSIONAL CARDS. fg C. FINDLEY, M. D. I'ruetleo limited to EYE, EAR, NONE and THROAT, and fitting of glasses. OfJIoo hours it to 12; 2 to S; and mi ap pointment. Telephones lib! and 77. Ukamth I'ash, - - Okkuoh (Jlt H. DOUGLASS, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANI KL'K'iKON Office: I'lgnoy's residence, cor. 01b and K Btreots. Phones, Ollloo 631; Residence 1051. Ghauts Pass, - Okkoon )R. ANNA R. DOUGLAS, DISEASES OK WOMEN AND CIIU.DKK.N Ofllce with Dr. O. II. Houglas. Phones: Oflice HI) I; Ueslilcnoci 10)1. Hours : ::tl to 11 A. M. Uhanth I'ahh, - - Oiikuon J)R. V. M. LONGWELL OSTEOPATH Treats all Nervous und Spinal Din caws, ltheiimiiliHiu and .stomach Trim bins. A specialty tniido u( I'Vmulii Dis eases. Ollluo: Colonial Lodging House, front room (irunts Puss, Oro. )R. S. J. SEATON MAGNETIC HEALER Steam Huths, Alcohol Hill). All dis eases treated. Hospital care given t" all who wish It. Ithoiimiillsm cured In Its worst form. Advice fnn. Opposite Court Hoiiho. Hours to U 0 it ants Pass, Oiikuon If, D. NORTON, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, I'ractloo III nil Slate and I'oilonil Courts. Olllco ill ()MTU IllMIHO lUlilllillg. Uuantm I'ahh, Okkoon . C. II ALU, ATTOHNEVATI.AW Olllco over First Niitloiml Hunk, Chants Pass, . - Okkiion. c. CLEMENTS ATTl HNKY-AT LAW AND AIISTIt.tC'ToK lYactioo lii State and Federal Courts Olllcc on lith und C streets opposite Court IIoumi. I'lioue lisil. tiUANTH I'ahh, Onions jt 0. HOUGH. . ATI'OKNF.Y AT LAW, Practices III all Mate and Federal Court? Olllco over Hair Kitlillit HardwareCo. Chants I'ahh, J. H. AUSTIN, OllKUoN Ari'OKNKYATI.AW I'nion Itiilldlng Kkkiiv OllKIION Palace Barber Shop HATES A WILLIAMS, Proprs. Shaving, Hair Cutting IJatlis, i:tc. F.wi thing i ei I iiml clean anil a work llrst-l liiHH J. E. PETERSON H'luM Mil FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Agent Dig Horn llt-in Lund Co, Wyoming. Anchor Wiin I'ciion II I. I(i iioI.Im II. .1. I..wti Reynolds & LawtOD Civil and Mining Engineers- mechanical DRAUGHTS MEN AND SURVEYORS. Grants N. i:. Mc(iUi:V, ClONKKU TKIYK and HKLlVKiMY Furniture and I iano Moving GIANTS PASS. OREtiO ' . The I opular Bdrlnr Mn p Git viiui tuii-oiiil wink done t IK A TOMPKINS' On Sixth Sltcct Time cli;n - Pull) Itouiu in connection Do Not Be Impaicd Fpon. Foley Co., Chicago, originated Houey ami ' jtt n a throat and lung remedy, ai d on i ccount of the grist no-lit Burt k ptilniilv of hi I y'slloiiev auil Tar mauy iiitatioiis ure niter, d for Ibe genuine. A.k f,r Foley's Houey and 1 at- and n fu.e any sub tilu'e olfer'-d us no oilier pnuirattou will give tint am i iti.f o lion li m unhlly luie it lomaiiis uo opiaien and is safest for children ami ri' Do ne ix-rsons For sale by II. A. KoteriuuuiL A Brief Record of LOcal Events. Canty Clerk Ortli of Jackson county, has Jssoed nearly 500 hooters' license! fur that county op to date. at the rate of 1 each. The Port Orford Tribune says that a company of mining men are locating all the beach between Koguo River and Pistol River for mining purpon-s. The company that his t ho lower Evans creek and Wards creek country bonded are prospecting the Bagly place just east of Woodville, known by old residents here as the Harper place, says the (iold Hill News. They have a s'eam drll for sinking to the pay gravel. The drill is operated by three men, and they put a hole down to a depth of 30 or 40 feet au hour. Wm. Mundenhall is circulating a subscription list In our city in an endeavor to raise money for the trail to Mule ('reek, to bo expended at this end of the the trail. At the other end a largo force of men are doing effective work in establishing the trail on a firm basis. Mr. Menden hall is meeting with success and in dications point to the early comple tiou of this important movement Uleiidulu News. Wood and coal were encountered at a depth ot 20 feet by Will Barton and O. T. Nail in the well they are sink ing on the school grounds, says the Olendale News. Souio of the wood- evidently some hardwood is still in a very fair state of preservation, while part of it had been trans formed into coal. The gravel and dirt beneath tin the wood has the appearance of hav ing been a river bed. lu the dim, distant past, probably thousands ol years ago, a landslide evidently bar taken place which concealed aid preseived this wood lo the present day. Kev. J. W. McDougall, pastor of the M. E. church at Albany, but formerly pastor of Newman M. K church ol this citv, has been In Grants Pass Ioi the past 10 days while superintending the construction of an addition to the dwelling house he i wns on the north- went coiner of D and West Second street. The new part of the Iiouhi will be one and a half stones, to correspond with the main part, ami will contain four rooms, hallway anil pantry. This will give the eutin bouse seven rooms and make it one ol the best houses in that part of tie citv. 'Ilia carpenter work in lioiup done by Hubbard & Day. A Cold Settled In 111 Kidntyt A. J. Joiiiicsse, 11201 Butler St., Chicago, writes: " I am a sv, i t i-li niui and am out in all kinds of ol weather. 1 took a cold which set tied ill my kidneys and I was ill had shape I tried several advertised remedies with no beuellt, until 1 was recommended lo Iry Foley's Kid ii"y Cure. Two-thirdi of a bottb cured Hie. " For sale hy II. A. Holer in i) ml Henry W aller buys til ken at the Oregon. HUMNKSS POINT KRS. Dr. Flanagan, Physician ami Dent ist. Kodaks Courier liu lid I ng. l . Clemenf Crest-nol ion Dnu'tf'Hi A Gentleman Hue. smoke the Stugt Souvenir Postal building. Curds Coiiriel Fruit Cans and Cramer llroH. Wax Strings at Order seals und ruhlior A. K. Yoothies stamps of For a c'eaii bed ami try (lie Western Hotel. good mi ill Hie llnest stock ot nickle plated ware in town at I miner tiros President lioosevelt in colorn will large mat, UK' at the Munic Stoic. And still I am real estate at tl Tcli'ison. HiMiriug and selling ie old stand. .1 I: DON 'T II UY HEAL EST A I E in, III von have invest ,guli il . I. IRELAND'S LIS I'. I inly II few of the coloied sleienpt I con views left at the music slnrc-;','i in Ills per doen while theV hint. Goto t'oroii (or I'lniiihinu. Calling Cards--t 'mirier Building Paper Napkins -Courier Building. splendid Hue, 'I H il HI I'hnn I Kanes si ( 'oiolt 'l I iidiiiig Tiicklc-jio.1 the kind that you in i d - al 'iiutier I'i-oh. lit ul Estate and limher -W. I! Shi m ail, Kooiuh tl and 10 M.i.rnn I'euiple. A iiuieher ol (it li ill I't U'SES Fni; KEN I' by W 1. IKE1.AND, tlie lieal Estate man Gtoiind tloor iVuinr tlllildlllg. Asl. your dealer for Hogue U.v, r Ciea ry But ter made at Medlord i- now ,'i(l c, ins 1 1. r l0'iound, siuan lull ui ighl. A I trge UsMirtllli lit of ieh red plctilles moiill It'll nudv for I anoint It UK' lo '.UV, a illseount ot '.'.' lo ill per CI lit - MllMC Stole Dairy i cm get cow hells .'. e, nl- .llld up. o,hil tiort Is .', eelits .Hid up. Iiuiter molds, milk puis, at llm fanner supply house. An Acme t'.u rell i lii.ru almost m w f, r i!. CuitiH ,t Co. foi Wat (odd Kings anil Jewell I hes. flocks, tine w.ltel repairing, eoglavltig itooiU sold al Hue llld see us li asolialde prices I I. tl. F. Building, t l Iregnu. A si w tl.g leui hue ell suits I'll It Is Vi ills I woik as a i.' uiaelilii stauihi'il make machines Come and see Iheui at si com! hand More. lalits p.ss. tl III I. It It bin I'.' '-' ell to s Ike Dais A-ihlanil Commriclal College. V high ili glee of intelligence and ct special preparation is no tie nan,!, d j III the busi;iiss world. I he I c si ne. ' mall must he tducalcl and I. a in, I, a thorouglilv as a Imier era (Iivm I cillll. Villi call SI curt this special! preparation at the Ashlund Coin ! Illcrt'lal College, where yen hive' every a luint ige at the h ast epi n,-. i The fall term begins S, pten.ti, t 11,1, j I'residt nt Kilner was in n,r en tor a ft- A ilain list we k and lie si I favorable al 1 illgi nit nt. call he made for a rrinw tu thmwoiiliv in stitution. I'lueiraiid iuaru locHtnui unties, mine deeds, lenses, etc , al II, e Courier olllce. THE STORK BKINQ5 JOY To the ht)oehold tmt how ahoiit the mother? Ha she bt-n iuvful during tuo iu and month prwwling tho advent? T'ttt rruinit mot hem find it a tim of fearful anxli'ty U-raiiw of the knowh'dKB thtit thejr arc " not In (rood health. Thfv liavft uIIowh Wraknf"rW', palnx and drains to acriimu-IhU- till tlif health Is ciiiijilcU-ly undir-mim-d and th-y an M more than dlwour hstit.n and nil U'CHiim they have n n.i"advH'd hy wll - miantnt( frinda or nut I treated hy an liiefhcient dortir. To all fiich hrre in tiw. newn ttuit there in n reiimtu that will heal and nut hurt. It wan dinrovered forty years atfo hy Dr. I'ene who -arched Snturr'n laitr ntoruthv corfh, for the remedial amenta Sfi lilM'r:t!ly pnivldid therein. Ho took I.ady'M Slipwr rMt. Itlack Ojlmh roit, I'lilrorn nutt. Itltio Cdih rrnit, (iolden Seal root, and hy fjitractind, coiiihining and prewrviinr. without the of alror hoi, thi- iclyreric extract- of tin natural rerijeflien ho haa i vcn to the world Dit. Pn urKa Favoi' k Var.m kiiiion. w hich h;iH to tin credit the enviable and uniiaratlelHl record of mom than a htttf miiUun itf rumt In tho last forty yeara. "Only tli'm who hare given Ir. Plerrp'a Favorite frewrtiiilon a trial can appreciate what it iNMrti It Is to njttVrintr W'trnfii,'' wrlttn MIhm Vtnna HeaninP. of H3 Kirn St., Toronto. Ont "for two ytar I .utT-rel Inteimi'lr fntni rem a It- wi-alcneH-t tin t f I life wa a burden tome. I bad fliiireHHlnir. ricHrinir-ilowii palnn ho I could scarcely ntand up. Had hot tlaohm. wa very desiond-iit. weak, and ut terly wreicbwj My iih siclan irave nie treat mnttt hul without MicceKa, I trlel several ri'uifdles but obtained no relief mill) I Ik vnu to tnke tr. fien-f M l-'avurlie I'rencrlf tlon. I betfari ItnTiteOiately u lniin,-e. and In four tnoniha' tlmel wan a well and tronff ait pver." Ciiit!patlon rured by DocUtr Fierce'a Flt;aAaii. Heih.-U. AN OLD-TIMER NOTES MANY CHANGES C. Weston Mined Here in '56 Finds But Few Nanus of Comrades Mentioned. Clinton, Iowa, A eg. 1(1, lu(),r Editor I miner. Deur Sir: 1 am much interested in the items 111 yonr paper, showing the great changes in Josephine county fince I resided then from INM to lHiKl, especially those in regurd to mines and mining, in which I was engaged during that period, at Sailor Diggings, now known as Waldo, being manager and and afterwards proprietor of the main ditches there. At that time little attention was given to ciiari. milling and hut little Muuit. was known In exist in veins and was so seldom lound in snrfaci diggings that a small specimen with gold found in a clean up In Aliens (iiilch, was preserved hy me and I still luive it and also the largest nug gets of gold brought to my licit lei while there weighed about three ounces. It it a strange thing that no gold was foued in the upper Illinois river, when many rich gulches nod ravines were contiguous to it, and has suggested to me the existence of a former and ancient channel "rich be yond tho dreams of avarice." Now iuurlz ami copper mining are the rom- Incut features. Win ii I h it (hegnu, no railroad existed there and Itrunts Puss bad not been dn amed of, Kerhy being the chief town and county seat. 'Hit only familiar names I notice in the Courier are Alex Watts, and Judge II. K 1 1 it n i in Both were miners al Sailer Digg'ngs us uis also P. J. Muni-, ul hi ward expressman tc ( reset lit City and now n lulllionairi in 1 ' 1 1 1 1 : i n 1 . Votiis respectfully, J. C. WESTON. Chainhtrlsin'i Cuuitti RtintUy Aidi Nature Medicines Unit aid nature are always must effectual. Chamber- Iain's Cough Ki uieily acts on this pl"ti. It allays the cough, relieves the Inns, aids expectoration, opens the secret ions and aids nature in re storiiis the system to a heuli hy con Hit to. 1. It is lauious for its cures ovi r u huge put of the civili.ed world I lions., mil have test Hied to its superior excellence. It counter arlH .my tenth m y to a cold to result in pneumonia l or sale bv all drug gists. Circuit Court for Jackson County I'liiuil court for Jackson count! Will he e, lUelled llV .llldgC l. K. llaiui.i at .1 o I.miiiv i Ie on .Monday, Sept, ml'ei I. Monday, September;!') Imlge ouil I I l.iiin.'i will convene circuit (Wants r .1 bine ,'oiiniy at 111 t . -1 t N, .1 i' folll.'W nig are the jurors drawn ie .!:u k on enmity term of court . nh ,lai ksonv 1 1 Ie - Henry Maury. 'It, ml II. I l.umsil, ii, F. Huh lieo ii Arnold Limlley, II. F. Adkins, ! ioi, n I ri. u i oil Chv, ( lV ens. J Hart lev. an l ( old Hill l.it'liir . I- I.IC HoilS, holder, W M. lain, i W B I, .1. M. Cllselli cr. , Anderson. ,'i, Clias. (iruh, B. (illllll, Win. - J ( li ii Marsh, C. Clngcade, J. W ii s. 1 1 v Foster S Welch, Hei. N D I'.i, h As Man, I .1. IV II lie, d I, Ke, l. Mi r. li I euii ton SlUlt II ,1 1 1' k SO ill S 1'iiil.lin Dlgie I , ml I). I il ov. r, I ' i-'. lu I Ie Ann, ch I'. 'lot !', (' lit 1 1 I I 'elllt M : I'eall I I llloil - W. W t atiit rou (iilchrist B : u 1 1 1 u t w Dimn llt'i kS, tlllsilC f luallli mill Btiiuil ..'ft glet I Moll, take a W llll pure com. ke all til ties ioincn he.iutitul ot lit l lone aftt r each nu tl . p tl icu and I e.itell ,",iV Mullolliiaii, I'.MI : "We t in: 1 1 v for t the I'. t nit it w l. ill, Mrs Tt is, II I rt vci.t toiisti est w I, it yt u have VW. M. Strcud, wiites, May III. Il ii ut d llel I'iutt in our ight yi-ats, and feiiutl il die, lie we rvt r vsed for const 1 1 ii o , u, tilious Silt tu Store. ft vi r and Koii rtuuiid mal.it ia " l'o -and Vtalel Ping 1o tor e n nis tolort d sti reosct'i ic views at the Courier building. mm Items of Personal Interest. O. L. Mangom returned Monday from a trip W Canyonville where be went on miuiug business. H. D. Norton waa in Ashland Monday a counsel for the defendant in a "blind pig" ease that waa be fore the Ashland municipal court. Mr. and Mr. C. Nicterson, who have been residing since test spring on their farm on Deer creek, have moved back to their residence on South Siith street. Prof. O. A. SchoU of Pekin, 111, has been elected Driuclnal of the Med ford schools. Prof. Berry, of North Yakama, Wash., waa elected to the position but resigned recently. The Medford schools open Septem ber 11. A. C. Hough was Id Jacksonville Monday to attend to some legal mat ters pertaining to some important cases lie repieseuts in the term of circuit court that will be held by Judge Hanna in Jacksonville next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale, who have beeu spending a week in Grants Pass, with Mr. Hate's parents, Judge and Mrs. W. C. Hale, returned to Jacksonville, Tuesday, where Mr. Hale is employed as one of the amalgamators in the Opp mine. George H. Durham was in Jack sonville Monday in consultation with his law partner, Wm. Colvig, of that place in preparing a numhr of important cases they have in the Jackson county circuit court, which convents in Jacksonville next Mon day. Mrs. F. II. Gitchell accom panied by Mrs. J. W. Hunt, both of Cresceut City, left Sunday for I'ortltud and the fair, after spending several days lu Grants Pa's. Mrs. Uitcliell formerly resided lu this city and spent the time calling on her friends. Henry Dox, one of the prominent men of Jacksonville, was in Grants Pats over Sunday taking a short va cation and visiting with friends. Mr. Dox is cashier of C. C. Buek mau's hank aud be is also town re corder, justice of the peace aud Wells, F'argo & Company's agent for Jacksonville Like Finding Money. Finding health is like finding money so think those who are sick. When yon have a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly like W. 0. Barber of Sand Level, Va. Ho says: "I had a ter rible chest trouble, caused by smoke ami coal dust on my lungs; but after llmling no relief in other reme ies, was cried by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At all druggists; 50a and fl.00; guaran teed. Trial bottle free. LITIGATION OVER" MINING DEAL Mining Promoters Disagree Over Division of Proceeds of Mine Je.lo 1 he Oregoiiian of Aug. 23 had the following news item about a Jose inline county untie which will no doubt be of iut-rest to our readers Suit bits beeu commenced in the State Circuit Court by the Southern Oregon Mining & Developnien' Com puny ugainsl Cliurles Klchtin, P. L. Mi Kenzi. and James Bunigardner, to recover flfl.Ol.O, the prts'eetls of au alleged sale o milling properties be longing to the compai y It is alleged that in January, 11HM, when the South ern Oregon Company was incorpor atnil, tlie defetidaiit, Charles Kiclitou was an incorporator aud promoter, and as such represeuted to the com puny (hit he could procnr" the Strong Letlge milling claim, and Ibe com puny authorized aud directed him to take an option on the same at the best terms obtainable, for the benefit uf the company. Afterwards, s i it is averred, Kioh ton procured from the owner of the properly au option to purchase, tak ing the same in In owu name, and by rciiseu of the fact that Klchton was directed to procure the property for the company while he was a promoter and incorporator, ami rect ived from the company 'J,.'HH) shares of ill capital stock in payment for his ser vices in securing the properly, that Uichloii ther 'hy became a trustee and took the property lu trum fi r iln pliiintitr. Ihereuftr, it is averred, I tiarles Kiehton was elected score l.iry, I'. L Mckenzie, presitlt nt and James Huinnurtlncr a director, ami liil they held these ollices the! fraudulently conspiied together Ic sell tint property ai tl appropriate the proceeds to their owu use ; that 1'iev ei'ieted into a couiract with ih. Mic. igan Mining , Milling Com puny for the sale of the Stroug Lc.lg: property for IKi.tlOO, suit h ve re ivetl on tint sale f lll.lHH), leaving a balance of fiOca.) to Nt piitl January I, liu-.. The tleed for the p;oivrty has beet, placed with the Merchants' Natioual H.iuk iu esc.iw, aud the bank and the Michigan Miuiug Milling Compauy have heeu made parties to the suit for the purpose of having the baUnce of Ibe purchase price paid to the plaiu HIT instead of to the defendants. H. K. Surgeut, us attorney of the plain HIT. asks that the dcleudsnts, Kicli tou, XlcKeuile ai d Pnn gadiit r, ac count for all moneys receivid by tin in uiHUi any sale made of the com paut 's ptoierty. Cured ol Ume Bsck After 15 Yesn of Sullerinj. "I bad been troubled with lame hack for IS yeais and I found a com plete recovery In the use of Chaiubei Iain's Pain Palm" savs John U. Hisher, Gilliam. Ind. This liuimeut is aim w ithout an ritual for spraius ami bruises. It is for h. .n druggists. to-day!" "DO IT "And to think that tf n month! iro I looked like this I I owe il lo German Syrup. tJThe time-worn injunction, "Never put off 'til to-morrow what you can do to day " is now generally presented in this form : " Do it to-day !" That is the terse stlvice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold witU which you have been struggling for sev eral days, perhaps weeks. IJTake some r,lial,l remedy for it TO-DAY and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee's German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of It will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, an.i it. -r,nt'iniifd use for a few davs will cure you completely. JN'o matter how couch, even if dread pnnumintion has attacked your lungs, Oennan Svmp will surely effect a cure as it has done before in thousands of ap parently hopeless cases of lung trouble. q.Ncw trial nouies, 25c; icjjui. 75c. At all druggists. For Hale by Or. J. C. Hmllli. XU. C. Z. "U. Column All matter for tins column is supplied hy the Grants Pass Woman's Cliri.-tian Temperance I'nion. The annual meeting for the election of officers of the Grants Pass W. C. T. U. will be held iu the Newman M. E. church ou F'riday, September 8th, beiguniug at 2:30 sharp. Firsts short business meeting followed by auuual reports of officers and superin tendents of departments, after which officers will be elected for the com ing year and delegates chosen to at tend the state convention to be held at The Dalles, October 3 to 6, and one na e from Josephine county will be sent in as delegate to the National al Los Angeles We especially request every officer and superintendent of each of the departments to be present with a written report of tho work in which you have beeu interested. Let every member feel it her individual duty to be prescut and jnte'est berse'.f iu preparations for the work of the com iug year. The subject under consideration for the regular meeting of tho W. C. T. V., August 25, was "How- to Train Boys and Girls to Habits of Purity," The meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. C. V. Ileukle and quite a number of members aud friends were present. The paper on the subject by Mrs. Gilkey was full of interesting thougbtH and was followsd by a lively discussiou. One tiling especially waB brought nut, the fact of so many boys and girls being ou the streets late at night, aud the dangers lurking for uuwary feet. If parents ouly knew the whereabouts of their children, now mucn wrong-doing and crime might be avoided. A soloby Mrs. Ameut was in line with the subject and was greatly enjoyed. uur meetings are so helpful to mothers, and we wish that more of them would become iuterested iu the work of the W. C. T. U. , for no one, either young or old, can help being aade. better bv engaging in such a good work. We hope that iu the future more homes will be blossed by tho weekly visits of the Union Sigual, and that the "Young Crusader" may help form in the ujiuds of the children a love for the beautiful and the good. We wish to seud a club for both about the middle of September aud Mrs Wade or Mrs. Hood will be glad to take sabscrip lions. A new temperance society. The Daguhters of Temperance, came iuto existence last week among the Catholic women of Chicago. It lias for Its special object the abolitiou of Intoxicating drink from all social functions the rising of a standard which shall bur from social recogui lion the woman who serves liqnor to her guests or keeps it upon her side board for family consumption. No recent actiou is 11 ore siiruificant of th treud of the ti lies iu rt lat inn to the drink habit. Catholic wotiitiij have been doing niaguiflceut temper- auce work for tears as memers of the ! Catbolio Total Abstinence I'nion r i America, which is almost entirely offlcerej by meti. The organization of 1 this new society is evidence of their recognition of a ueed for social I work fo- women by women. The ' Woman's Christian Temperance j Uuiou Ins been for !!() years crusailiug sguinsi me social glass, aud wtl comes bearti v this new ullr t h... battle for the purity anil sobriety of the home. Abictn W. IL Harrison. Cleveland, Mis, writes, Aug. 15, lima : ! WBllt ,0 say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Liuiuitut. I Stent), d ni, u.l which caused the cords in my leg to cou tract aud au abeess to rise lu my kuee and ibe doctor told i 11,.. "1 woo Id have a stiff leg. so one day I went to J. F. Lord's" drug store I w ho is now in Deuver, Col He recommended a bottle of Suow liut-uu-ut: I got a 50c size, aud it cured my leg. It is the best liuiment iu Ibe world. " APCESSES, with few exceptions, : are indicative of cousti patiou or debilit. They may however renli from blows or from foreigu bodies in troduced iuto the skin or flesh such as splinters, thorns, etc. For sale h. Kotermuud aud Model Drug Store. Chamberlain 1 Coujh Remedy This is a mediciue of ur.t and merit. Try it when . h... . rough or rold and n ..J . 1 . . . .- ' iroaio IO be pleased with the quick relief which It affords. It is lilrasant I., 1.1. j can always be depended nporj. For sale by all druggists. (CLASSIFIED ADS. HOUSES FOR RENT. 6-room modern cottage with bath, excellent location io 7-room bouse, good barn and chicken house. " 5 room cottage, 4 blocks from depot law 5-room cottage and barn on Front street for w store rooms. W. L. Ireland, the Real Estate Man, Courier building. WANTED HOP PICKERS wanted September 1, at Reymers' yard four miles below (irauts Pass. Address R. A. N. Reymers, Grants Pass. HOP PICKERS 150 Hop P.ckers wanted for September 1st Apply or address Mrs. M. Rauzao, six miles down Rogne River. TWENTY-FIVE TEAMS To haul lumber from Christie s mill on Deer creek. Address H. E Christie, Selma, or apply at mill. FOR. SALE. Films Ccnrier Building. FOR SALE 4x5 pony premo camera. Inquire of Geo. P. Cramer. REMINGTON Typewriter No. .0 for fit) cash or nstallmuets. See A. E. Voorhies. FOR SALE 25 Columbia grapho phone and !!() records. Will fell cheaD or trade for wood. Address M, Conner oflice. (' A li M FOR BALE two miles from Mer 1 lin, 1UI acres-aiiout 50 acres of gootl Ixittoiu lurid, 25 acres in cultivation, small bouse and harn and aitoul 50 acres under fence, hslance of land suitable for orchard or pasture. For further particulars ad dress W. M. Crow, Merlin, Oregon. ryut ACKK ranch, good prune and y ,yJ apple orchard, small fruits in abundance; water for irrigation, besides springs on every 40 acres ; center of a good range country; two dwelling bouses, hig harn, every thing complete; well sheltered from frosts, good miuinir markets, fine half mile north of Tunnel 9, price 1,M. Inquire at this olhce. QUARTZ MILL Oue 5-stump quartz mill complete with two (S-foot con centrators, 1 Dodd, slime table, rock breaker, bolting and everything pertaining lo the mill, nil for f.'.'itio cash. One big Sullivan steam air compressor, ,'WX). This compressor will easily run 10 drills. Oue fric tion hoist fl.'iil. aud one boilei. Call at or address Hotel Laytou, Grunts Pass, Oregon. FOR. R.ENT. THREE NICELY FURNISHED house keeping rooms for nut to 111HU and wife. Inquire 202 2d aud E street. MISCELLANEOUS FRANK BURNETT-Upholstering, mission furniture made to order. THREE JURORS CURED 01 Cholera Morbus With One Small Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. G. W. Fowler of Hightower, Ala , relates au experience he hud while serviug ou a petit jury in a murder case at Fdwardsville, county seat of Clehourue couuty, Alabama. He says: While there I ate some fresh meat aud some sonsu meat aud it gave me cholera morbus iu a very severe form. I was never more sick iu my lift) aud sunt to tho drug store for a certaiu cholera mixture but the druggist scut 1110 a bottle if Cliumbcr- laiu's CnLo Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy instead saying that he had what I scut for but that this mediciue was so much better he wou Id rather scud it to me iu the fix I was in. I took one dose of it anil was better iu fivj minutes. The second dose cured mo entirely. Two fellow jurors were alllicted ill the same munuer aud one 25 cent bottle cured the three of us." F'ur sale by all druggists. Are You Engaged ? Eugaged people should remember, that after marriage, ninuy quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their di gestions lu good condition with Electric Hitters. S. A. Brown, of lieuiiettsville, S. C, says: " F'or years my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia complicated with a torpid liver until she lost her strength ami vinor and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried F.lertric Bitters which helped her at o and finally made her entirely well She is now strong and healthy." All drug gists sell and garanteu' them at 5Uc a bottle. Has Hlootl ihe Test or 2.1 Years. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and iiiiinint-in a taste less form. N,i cine, no pay. House Moving If you have a building; that you want moved, raided or levelled up, call on or address A. E. Holloway. Hesiilcnce 2 miles west of citv north side of river. 1 an.! Own Votir Owe Home I have a modern '(-room house including panlrv and bath, on sewer line, close in, porch SjOS; 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 4S4. Grants Pass, Ore. Mining blanks Courier oflice. of all kinds at the Sevm Miffioa oxt aoM in aast 1 J r WAY TO TREAT HAY FEVER No Stomach Dosing. Just Breathe Hyomei Stops Sneezing and Smarting. Rotermund is recommending to iiii customers as a cure tor nay xever, Hyomei. It ia claimed for this rainedy that it stops the spasmodic paroxysms, the sneezing, the smaiting and running of the eyes and nose, and other acute symptoms of this disease. Manv persons have been cored or hay fever by Hyomei, aud the dis coverer of the remedy professes to be able to prevent both the occurrence of the anuoal attack aud to stop me nroeress of the disease, even in the most chronio forms. A. Hamlin, of Westford, Mass., writes "Hyomei cured me of hay fever in oue week's time. I consider it a duty to tell others who suffer from this disease." This endorsement is ouly oue of huudreds that have beeu received by the proprietors of Hyomei, and Rnter niuud 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 he has in Ilyomei's power to cure hay fever. The o mploto outfit costs but tl.00, while extra bottles can be procured for fiO cents. Cured of Bright Disease, jeo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "1 had kidney disease for many years aud had been treated by physicians for 12 years; had taken a well known kidney medicine aud other remedies that were recommended but got no relief until I began using Foley's Kiduey Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me cf this terrible disease. Be fore I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water abont every 15 minutes, day aud night, and passed brick-dn.-t substance, and sometimes slimy substance. I believe I wonld have died if I Ind not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." For sale by H. A. Rotermund. Machinery For Sale. A 15 II. P. Kut-Bcll engine, a No. 4 centrifugal pnnip, 200 feet fi-inch, double riveled pipe, 50 feet 0-inch pipe, lliO feet H-lucli Melting, making a complete irrigating, or pumping plant. Also a turbiue wuterwheel, pulley and gears. All at a bargain. All kinds of machine) y bought, sold and listed. Grants Pass Iron & Steel Works. Neglected Colds Every part ol the mucous membrane of the nose, throat, ears, head aud lungs, etc., are subjected fo disease aud blight from neglected colds. Bal lard's Hnrehouiid Syrup is a pleasant and effective remedy. 25c 50c fl.(K). W. Akeudrick, Valley Mills, Texas, writes: "I have used Ba Hard's Horehouud Syrup for coughs and throat troubles; it is a pleasant aud most effective remedy." For salt fy Rotermund aud Model Drag Store. Underwood E. Voorhies. Typewriter agent. A. B. A. WILLIAMS Front and 4th Sts. P. 0, Box 273. Real Estate Employment office. Houses rented No. 7n 125 acres, all fenced, 1U0 acres river bottom, 75 cultivated, lu to bops, 4 miles from railroutl town, good roads, school, etc. A bargain al 115 an acre. Hop ciop will pay purchase price iu two years. FARMERS FEED STABLl J. E. KEHLEY, IWn. Last stable south on Sixth street. Hooin under cover for 150 horses bm' 40 wagons, ilox stalls. Corrull I 11 loose slock. Only the best hay, clean grain a-C alfulfa fed. Rolled bailey aud otl r grain. No diseased horses uUowcd. I'i 1 running wuter, und trough clour- r" every duy, W ailing room uud toilet room wht 1 1 Indies can have wraps and urrac 1 their toilets. Priii-s reimonuhkt und best euro gi 1 stock. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R. R. track TiimiiiK. t-Ynill Work, Stair Work, Hand aii,g.tahii,et Work, Wood Pullers Saw Jilmganil gumming. Repairing all kinds I rices nelit . E. A. WADE DRV GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS. Etc. Front Street, west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, ORE. MA III ILK AND J- H. I'AKIlOCK, I'roprlelor. I MaibI,orP.Vr.'!,iIe.'Urni"h npl,,n in ,he ' Cemetery work iu any Mri h.i 1"":; $tzi tXr;;' b' warMnu ,,,v Marble" '"rni"1' rk Sl'otch' Swed ' American 'iranite or auv kind ol Front Mieel, nextto Oreene's liunshop. 1 - v 1 1 1 t 1 1 : m 1 2 : 1 11 1 1 Dr. Scliuelor's Alterative k Neosaiuruis Cure All Female Disorders, do matter if given, up by your physician, For sale by To Cure a Cold in One Day mine Tablets. This signature, month.' We are having flue weather, althorM S very dry, but as all crop, are tt the dry weather is doing no dam. Stock is doiog well and beef cut I are taking on fat This is sn ,de locality for those who wish to gage in me sioci ousiness. Lar cheap and there is plenty of rt,aai water. Frnit of all kinds doe! ti here. Poultry also does well 1 1 brines a uood nrice. tl,..,.,, 1. . i oitciiDiji, ujoikta iur 1(. Given Up to Dit. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia Rt B. Evantville, 1 " ' For o. f five years X was troubled with i and bladder affections which e.!' , ".ill li me mo 11 pain ana worry, J flesh aud was all run down, tan year ago had to abandon work .. tirely, I had thrfe of the best nh,.! claus who did me no good and 1 practically given op to die. Folej', Kiduey Core was iecommotitled aaj the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was eutirely cured." For kale br H. A. Rotermuud. Cattle R&nch For Rent. 320 acres on Seven-Mile creek tbcti five mileu sou til west fim Klamath, Oregon. All fenced, hotn,, large barn, ample water supply, vni cut about 80 tons' wild bay. Addret f' with references, P. O. Box No. 9a, t Taooma, Washington. To Cure a Cold In One af Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIS. 1 INE Tablets. All druggists refoiill the money ot it fails to cure. E J Grove's signature is no each bcx. j CITATION. L Iu the Conuty Court of the Stated' Oregon, for the County of Josephine. j In the matter of the 1 Estate of William Selfert, Deceased. J To the unknown heirs of and tl: i persous interested in tho estate d : William Seifert, deceased, greeting Iu the name of the State of Oregon, yon are litireby cited uud required to ' appear in ti e County Court of tin ; State of Oregon, for the Count; c! i Josephiuo, at tlie Court room thereof, it at Grants Pass iu the ( ouuty ci ' Josephine, oa Monday, the tourtli dit i of Septembe- lUOo, ut 10 o'clwkiul , tlie forenoon ol that duy then Mi cause, if auv. win u? , there to show order should not, bo grunte.i lo Jo ' X. Nelson, the administrator ot Hi. estute of William Seifeit, ileciand, to sell the real estuto of the said i deceased, at private nle, censirtiiij of the north half of lots numbeini ' Five (5) and Six () iu Week uom- r bered Thirty-three (!!!)) ot the Origi ' nal Town ot Grunts Pass, JosehpiM t Comity, State of Oregon. j Witness, the Hon. J. (). Booth, Jodge of the County Court of tl ; State of Oregon for the Cctnuyilr Josephine w ith the scul of said L'otn affixed, this 24th day of July, A. D., . 1005. " I Attest: S. F CHESHIRE, t I'liri I DO YOU WANT. MONEY ? O.O. LUND WILL GIVE 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM P R E S E N T PRICES FOR WOOD ON ALL CASH ORDERS NO HOOK ACCOTNTS FOR WOOD SOLD AFTER AUGUST 1ST. O. O. LUND Phone 434 Bet Mill and Moss sis, west of Gilbert end R B W A R DS We will pay One Hundred Dollars reward for information leading to the arrest an 1 con viction ol any person breaking, shooting or throwing at the Insulators ou our Electric Transmission Line. Condor Water & Power GRANITE WORKS SHOO "OTKHMI'M), )rii;KiHt. Core Grip ka Two Day. frmrt boxi 25c