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7 ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 8. 1905. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Thla Remedy la a Specific, Sure to Clve 8ntlfectlon. OIVIS RILICF AT ONCI. It cle&nwm, anothca, lirals, noil protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the. Head quicklv. Koatores the Heiiae of Xante and Hindi. Easy to uin. Contains no injurious dmift. Applied into the notrilB and alworlied. Large Kizn, M cent at DrnKtrisU or by mail) Trial Size, ID ce-itB by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Vlnrnn St.. New York. RICH STRIRE ON BOLEN CREEK Rock Found Similar to the Phonollte of Cripple Creek and Showa Good Value. A communication from Holland states haa been made on tbe Bolen JunotioD to the Courier that a big strike the property of Gold Mining & WARD OFF DISEASE Tt fnrtifvimr vour aysu-m with a reliable blii ni'flii'iiia would do tli:in irood tiou (rum It PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. FINDLEY, M. I). Practice limited to EYE, EAR. NOKE and THROAT, and fitting of glasse. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap pointment. Telephones 2(11 and 77. liBAHTS I'ASH, - - OMKOOH (Jft H. DOUGLASS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUlt'iEON Ofllce: I'lgnoy's rosldonoe, oor. (1th and E streets. Pbonea; Ofliuo 0.11 ; Keslilonce lO.U. UHAMTII I'AMS, - OKKOON 1)R. ANNA R. DOUGLAS, DIHEASEH OK WOMEN ANI CIIILDKE.N Olllce with Dr. (!. II. Iiouglua. Phones : Ofllce H.'tl; Kiwiiloi") I0'1. Hours : H::t0 to 11 A. M. Obantk I'ams, - - OHKCION J)R. P. M. LONG WELL OSTEOPATH Treats nil Nervous and Spinal Dis eases, Khuiiimttlamaiid Stomach Trim bles. A specialty made of Kcmuli Dis eases. Olllco: Coloiiiul Lodging 1 louse, front room (Iranta 1'aBB, (Ht. Milling Company. The development work haa opened up a large vein of phonollte, or clinkstone, that carries sold value! well into the hundreds of dollars, aome specimens going aa high aa f.KX) per ton. Tbia phonolite for mntion la the aame rock in which the fabulously rich atrikea at Cripple Creek were made and there ia every likelihood that Bolen creek may yet equal tbe famona Colorado district in ita wealth of gold. Tbe Bolen Junction Oold Mining A Milling Company ia made up largely of Portland men, principal ol whom are A. W. Oilbert, C. E. I'latts mid W. E Smith. Tbe proiertv ia at the June Inn of Uolnu creek with Huekei croea and eiteuive develop ment ia made on it. So encouraged are (lie men owning the mine with ita (lne allowing that they expert in the near future to erect a mill and to operate their mine on au extensive sca'e. A Cold Settled in Mil Kldntyi A. J. Jenneaao, D20I Butler Kt.. Chicago, writes: "I am a switchman unrl AMI nnt in all kinds of of weather. 1 took a cold which set tied in my kldueya and I waa in bad aliano I tried several adver n ... remedies with no benellt, until 1 was recommended to try Foley's Kid ney unr. j wo-liiiros 01 a imm ured me." For sale by 11. A. Holer- innud. Henry Wallere buva chicken at the Oregon. BUSINESS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist. Kodak Courier Building. M. Clement, I'reaeriiitinn Drutftrst. A Oentleman'a smoke tbe Stage K 0 An alcoholic stimulant more unrig t rid i lie rcaa- vvO w"l ' VOU l w I complete pros tration than ( TO PUT LANDS ON MARKET Portland Paper Bays S. P. Will Do So In Spring. Co. ever u-tore. Willi ntniiinili nnd tl'inl In good order you can light the battle of life auc rcwifiilly airalnt all odd. tioi.HK Mkai. hoot 'till drnti). In a famous remedy for dyspep sia, and g r K K n s BOOT tSlilUll'llJl), has a direct action In promoting the renewal ot me blissl. Both of the are tiwd In lir. I'lerco's (ii.lib-n Medical Iiovcry In audi a wav. by skll'ful extraction, com lunation and solution without alcohol, thai their l-t eliecta are secured. Many veara of actual practice con vinced lir. 1'lcrcn of the value of many native riH.tM as medicinal agents and he. went to great euenc, both in time and III Inolicv, to perfect hlso 11 peculiar pro cesses for rendering them both elhcicnt and afe for i tiuuoua use as tonic uud reliuilding agents. The eiioriiioiia popularity of "(olden .Medical Discovery " Is due L.th Ui Its aelentilic compounding and to the actual medicinal value of the ingredients. I he publication of the mum Mif Iwmil inln on the wrapie-r of every 1-itile hereafter U Is! sold, gives full assur- .. ti In, lie character and removes all objection to the use of an "unknown reinciiy. Tk. Ilrli.ln.l I ITTI P I IVFP TKf .... is I ... . .1.1 I,, kiV 1 0.1.J, iiim inn. "r 'J ." VtUrit It. V. riene over 40 yeani ago Mufh Imitated, hut never cuunicu. I.illle pill. Little dose, lint give great re sults III a curative wav In all derange ments of Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Tommon Sense Medical Adviser" wilt tie seuL free. '.japer-lHiund, Oir'.'l one-cent stamp-, to pav tin t of mailing only. or clolh-ls I for :il stamps. Address In. il. V. i'lurce, tW Main Street, Buf falo. N. Y. a foolish plan 'CLASSIFIED ADS. The Portland Journal of Monday, eaya: "C. W. Eberleiu, land commia- aioner of the Southern Pacific, rail road, ia in Portland for a few days' viait at the exposition, and to super vise the placing of Oregon railroad lands on the market. Mr. Eberlein's department at San Francisco now haa charge of the land matters of the Oregon & California Railroad Com pany, formerly under jarisdictlon of George IL Andrewa of Portanld. "It ia said tbe task of investigating the titles of the several million acres of land in the grant of the O. & C. Columbia river to the northern California line, ia proceeding rapidly. "A vast amount of work haa been doue by the force of attorueya here under direction of W. C. Briatol, but much more remaina to be done. The company is exceedingly disirona of placing the lauda on the market while tbe immigration movement if under way this year, but disputes re garding the titles may not be satis factorily adjusted In time to open tbe sale before next spring." HOUSES FOR RENT. 6-room modern cottage with bath, excellent location fio w 7-room bouse, good barn ana chicken bouse w 5 room cottage, 4 blocM irom depot w S-room cottage and barn on Front street for w 2 store rooms. W. L. Ireland, the Real Estate Man, Courier building. 1)R. vS. J. SKATON MAGNETIC HEALER H lea m Tlalhs. Alcohol Hub. All ills- oases treated. Hospital cam given to all who wish It. Rheumatism cured In its worst form. Advice free. Opposite Court llouso. Hours 1) to il (lllANTS l'AHH. OllMION , D. NORTON. ATTORNEY'-AT -LAW, Praollce In till Statu and Federal Courts. Olllce 111 Opera Hoiino Building. llHANTM l'AHH. OliKlHIN HALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Olllco over First National Hank, (IkANTH l'AHH, - OkWION. Poatal Cards (Courier Wax Strings at Qt II. CLEMlvNTS ATTtRNEY-AT LAW AND A 1 1ST R tt'TOR I'l aetiiH) In State and Federal t'ourts. Olllce on tltb and t ' Htim-ls opposite Court House, l'houo IlKII. tlHANTS l'AHH, OmKH C. HOUGH, AT I'll UN EY'-A I'-LA W, Practices In till State and Keilei al t 'ourts OIlU-o over Hair Rlddlo Hanlwiinil'o. CHANTS l'AHH, OlIKOoH J. H. AUSTIN, AT'IOUNEY-ATLAW Union Itiilldlug KKHllY .... OiiKdON Palace Barber Shop BA'l FS WILLIAMS, ProiiH. Sli;iinn, Hair Cutting Hatlis, l'tc. 1 1 1 1 1 i I i' lit lid clean and a work I irsl-l lass. line. Souvenir building. Fruit Cana and Cramer Brna. Order aeala and rubUir stamps of A. E. Voorhies. For a e'ean bed and a good nii iil try the Westell! Hotel. The finest 'stock of nlckle plated ware in town at Cramer Bros Iteparing clothing for men, women and ubllilreii. 1 1 H Moss street. President Roosevelt in colors with large mat, lo at the Music Store And still I am insuring nnd selling real estate at the old stand. J. 1'. Petersoti. DON'T BUY UEAL ESTATE un til vou have investigated VY. L. IRELAND'S LIST. Only a few of the colored stenopti noil views left at tbe music store 'J' cents per dozen while they last. (io in Coron for Plumbing. School Books at Clemens'. Calling Cards Courier Building Puiicr Napkins Courier Building solendid lineal Koval ( barii-i Hal. Itanges at Coron'i hishing Tackle just tbe kind that yon in ed at fiamcr Bros, Rial Estiitu nnd Timber V, II S 1 1 1 ii.iiii, Uiiiiius II and 10 Masonic Temple. A number of OO(ll) HOUSES FdU REN T bv W. L IRELAND, the Real Estate man. llround tloor Courier building. Ask your dealer for Rogue Rive Cieai'icry Butter made at Medfurd i now .'ill cents s r two-pound, siuar lull wi Igbt. A luge assortini'iit of colored picluiis mounted riadv for banging it in,' o -Jitc, a discount of 'J.- In 70 per cent. Musie Store. Curtis A Co. foi Watches, Clocks, Oohl lilns and .lewclrv, line watch repairing, engraving, (ioods sold at reasonable prices. Come and see us. I. o. o. F. Building, liniiits Puss, i Iri-gon. Placi r and iiiart, local ion notices, mine deeds, leases, etc , at the Coin e-r olllce. here the Several families are coming from Grants Pass to locate. There, is a report hero that Copper Stain mine, has beeu sold. Several prospectors am hero frou "alifornia. Some of them hsvs found good prospects. Apples are dropping off the trees pretty bad on account of the dry ami warm weather. There ia it move to start a saw mill on liriiiistone creea near l.ciano. n tbe parties can purchase the timber land they want, tbe mill will be put in. 'be place' miners are getting ready to fix up for the winter as everybody ia looking for an car'y winter. Tbe black oak trees are loaded with acorns, something unusual for that kind of an oak to bear so heavy. It Is quite smoky lit pres'iit, but there are no forest Urea in this vicin ity, as it is in dry people urn very areful regaiding lin a. A good lain would lie of In in lit to the rat ge for it would shut the grass, though stock is doing well at present. B'autiful Women. 1 lump checks, (lushed with the soft glow of health and a pure com plexiou, make all women beautiful 'lake a small dose of lleibine after each meal, it wilt prevent consti pation and Inlp digest what you have eaten. ."iOc. Mrs. W'n. M. Stroud, Midlothian, Texas, writes, May ill, I '.ml : "We haw used llerhiue ill our t it in 1 Ly for eight years, mid found it the best un-dicinc we ever used for consl i pal ion, lilious fever and malaria." I'or sale bv Rotcrinuiid and Model Drug Stole. During the month of August the local otliee oi the Southern Pacitlc Company sold $:n;ixi worth of Lewis and I'ltul, fair tickets. At tfs a ticket this shows that l.'O persons went from here to the lair at Borland during the month just ended. Estimating that each of those persons averaged an expense of fin, then fIS.M'O was taken troiu tiie city of Roseburg and vicinity in August. Quadruple this amount with what was taken from the ciiy for the same purpose during the mouths prior to August, together with what will he spent during the I test ut mm. ih and in October anil we have a gr.ind total of f i'.'.IHUi W ill the lieiu .lis to acinic to Rosotung and vioiujiv t ituii the big fair make up tor tins laic exodus of money.' hlllg Kevlow. Flrat Hydraulic Mining. The first bydraulio mining of which there ia an authenito record was at Yankee Jims, a planer camp in Placer county, Cal., about three miles weat of Foreat Hill. A ditch was dug along the hillside and from this a Hume was built ontward toward a small ravine, where the mine bad beeu opened. This flume was carried out until it had reached a point 40 feet above the groand. Here the water poured into a barrel, to the bot tom of which was attached a hole or pipe of rawide. The nozzle was a tin pipe about 4 feet long and shaped like an ordinary born, having an openiug ni e inch in diameter at the end. With this small and simple apparatus, E. E. Mattisou, the inventor, soon proved the superiority of his device over shoveling, and the idea waa at once adapted and quickly improved and enlarged npon Mining and Scientific PresB Tt s Joy to eat I welcome tnv dinner hour; Bccaiue I rout indigestion Wllh August Flowat 4Constipation is the result of indigestion, biliousness, flatulency, loss of appetite self-poisoning, anemia, emaciation, unt mniA t,nrnl(iit in various oarts of the system, catarrhal inflammation of tne in testinal canal and numerous other, ail ments that rob life of its pleasures if they do not finally rob you oi lite useii. "I'm hound in the bowels," is a com mon expression of people who look mis erable and are miserable yet who persist in " letting nature take its course. (What a foolish plan, when nature could be aided by the use of Green's August Flower, which is nature'sown remedy for constipation and all stomach ills. JAugust Flower gives new life to the liver and insures healthy stools. a Two sixes, 25c and 75c All druggists. For Sale by Dr. J. C. Hmlih. WANTED HOP PICKERS 150 Hop ricsers wanted for September 1st. Appiy or address Mrs. M. Ranzan, six miles down Rogue River. TWENTY-FIVE TEAMS To haul inmher from Christie's mill on Deer creek. Address H. E Christie, Selma, or apply at mill. FOR. SALE. Films Cturier Building. FOR SALE 4x5 pony prenio camera. Inquire of Oeo. P. Cramer. REMINGTON Typewriter No. .6 for .")0 cash or installmnets. see a. r.. Voorhies. FOR SALE 125 Columbia grapho phone and 80 records. Will toll cheap or trade for wood. Addreas M, Courier office. Like Finding Money. Finding health is like finding money so think those who are sick. when you have a cough, cold, aore throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Barber of Sand Level, Va. Ho saya: "I had a ter ribli chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust ou mv lungs: but after finding no relief in other rcme lea, 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; (iOc and tl.OO; guarau teed. Trial bottle free. lio Ashland School The Ashland schools owned last Monday. The corps of ieachers num brrs 20 and tliiilr names and assign incuts are as follows : High school building High school department. Miss Suaie Holmes, Mise Ada Merrill. Principal of gradea, (). R Carlock ; seventh grade, Mias Oertrudo Etiglu; sixth grade, Miss Eva Storey ; fifth grace, Misa Jennie Courtright; fourth grade, Misa Edua Wells; third grade, Misa May Mulit ; scoud g aile, Misa Mae Sutton; first kraile, Miss Frances MeWilllauis ; chart class, Miss Grace Garrett. East School Princiial, O. W. Mi lam; sixth grade, M iss 11a ."overs ; liftb grade, Miss Clara Pole ; fontth grade, Miss Dooia Will'ts; third grade, Miss Olive Poll limd t second grade, Miss Hattie Gleasou; first grade, Miss Mary Foshay ;chart class, Miss Ida Moizer. Cured ol Lame Back After 15 Yeari of Sullcrinj. "I bad been troubled with lame back for 15 yeaia and I found a com plete recovery in the use of Cbambei Iain's l'a 111 Balm" saya John G. Bisher, Gilliam, I ml. This liniment Is also w illiout all tiual for sprains and bruises. It is for sale by all druggists. Rural Telephone at Kerbv The Illinois Yalloy has the honor of taking up the rural telephone more than any other section or soutnern Oregou. There are now 42 roral tele phones couue.ted with the Keroy central that are at farms and mines in that section. The town of Kerby also lias a complete system or tele phones with which the rural lines are connected, and all are connected with the long distance lines of the Paciflo States Telephone Company. At Waldo there are a number of rural telephone lines extending to mines in that vicinity and to the Takilma smelter. Chambcrialn'i Cough Remedy. This is a medicine of great worth and merit. Try it when yon nave a oongb or cold and y. u are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. It is pleasant to take and can alwavs be dopended npon. for sale by all druggists. Going to Honolulu. T. M. Brickuian was in town this week in the interest of the Portland Journal which plans to send eight young 'adies to Honolulu for a 30 days viait, paying all expenaea of the trip. Oregon has been divided into eight districts and one lady will be sent from each district. The contest Is carried on by voting, each paid sub scriptioo to tbe Portland Journal en titling the subscriber to a certain number of votes in proportion to th length of his subscription, and each Journal contains oue voting coupon District No 8 includes Josephine, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Jackson, Klamath' aud Lake counties Grants Pass has two candidates, Mias Maude Baber and Mias Maud Berry. This trip to the Hawaiian Isluuda is one much to be desired by any young lady, and it is hoped that the people of Grants Pass will take a lively interest in this contest and strive to make this city the winner in the eighth district COW FOR SALE. JerBey-Durbam, soon fresh. Quiet aud fine milker, John Summers, at S P. depot, or rjsideuce head of Sixth street. F'AKM FOR 8 A LE two miles from Mer lin. 1H0 acres-sliout SO acres of good liotUini.land, 25 acres 111 cultivation, small house and barn and about 50 acres under fence, balance of land suitable for orchard or pasture. For further particulars ad dress W. M. Crow, .Merlin, Oregon. 200 ACRE ranch, good prune and apple orchard, small fruits in abundance; water for lrjigation, besides springs on every J acres; eenier 01 a ici range counirv; iwo ubbihuk huu, .us barn, every thing complete; well sheltered from frosts, good mining markets, one half mile north of Tunnel , price $2,AUU. Inquire at this olhce. FOR. RENT. THREE NICELY FURNISHED bouse keeping man aud wife. E street. rooms for rent to Inquire H02 2d uud History of Mercury Mercury or quicksilver has beeu known to mankind from very early time. No mention of It appears, how ever, in the books of Moses or in tne work's of the early Greek writers. The earliest known reference is In the writings of Theoplirastus (800 B. O.,) who sDeaks of liquid silver or quick silver. Dioscoridea refers to artificial mercury as water silver; Pliny gave it the name of hydrargyrum in con tradiatinction to native mercury, which is called argentum vivum The name qoicksilver was nndonbt edly suggested by tbe liquid form and silver oolor of the metal, wnue mat ofmtrcury was derived from the name of the Greek god Mercury, probably in allusion to the quickness and ease with which it flows in any direotion. In Its linnid and gaseons forms mercury is poisonous, producing salivation when taken either inter nally through the lungs or stomach or by absorption through the pores of the akin. Mercury is not tarnished by exposure to air, nor is it acted up- ou by many gaaes; hence It is an in- viluable aid to the cliemiat in the collection and measurement or gases which are soluble in or absorb water. Cured ol Bright's Disease. ivn A. Sherman. Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes "I had kidney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians for 13 years; had taken a well known kidnev medicine and other romedies that were recommended but got no rolief until I began using Foley's Kidney Cure. Tne first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cored mo cf thia terrible disease. Be fore I begau taking Foley's Kidney Cure I bad to make water about every 15 minutes, day aud night, and passed brick-dust substance, and sometimes slimy substance. I believe I would have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." For sale by H. A. Kotermund. Given Up to Die. B. Spiegel, 1304 N. Virgin;. Evansvillo, Iod., writes: "ForOT' five years I was troubled with kid " and bladder affections which . me mu:h pain and worry, j, fleab and was all run down, lna year ago had to abandon work tirely. I bad three of the bem t,h..i clans who did me no good aud I . practically given np to die. Fol., Kidney Cure was recommended 104 the first bottle gave me great relui and after takiug the second bottl I was entirely curea. - tor sale bt H. A. Rotermnnd. Cattle Revnch For Rent. 320 acres on Seven-Mile creek ,1,, i five milea southwest from fun ' tuamatti, uregon. au fenced, liom. large barn, ample water supply, u r- ':, cnt about au ions wild bay. Add f " with references, P. O. Box No. D2J, f ' Taooma, Washington. ! To Cure a Cold In One I),, U- -' Take LAXATIVE BROMO QfJK I " INE Tablets. All druggists refund the money ot it fails to cure. E. -Grove's signature is no each bix. 'j Q ESTRAY STRAYED On August 18, uear Dry Diggiuga mine, small brown nors with part double harness ou. t' reward for information leading to recover of borBe. Leave word at Dean & Dickison's stable. MISCELLANEOUS FRANK BURNETT Upholstering, mission furniture made to order. Abscess. W. II. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15, 11)02: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Liniment. I stepped ou a nail which caused the cords in my leg to contract aud an abccHS to rise in my knee and tho doctor told me that I would have a stiff leg, so oue day I went to J. F. Lord's drug store (who ia now in Denver, Col ) He recommended a bottle of Snow liui mcut; I got a 50c size, and it cured my leg. It is the best liuiment in the world. " ABCESSES, with few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or dcbilit). They may however result from blows or from foreigu hodiea in troduced into the skin or flesh such as splinters, thorns, etc. For sale by Roterinnud and Model Drug Store. BOARD OP EQUALIZA1I0N, f The Board of Equalization for Jo&j. ; phioe County, Oregon, will mestn' the office of the County Clerk, Mou. day, October 3, 11)05, at 1) o'clock A. i M., and will remain in session each successive day for oue week. Ail parties interested are request-d toap.,. pear and examine their assessments fttf the year 11)04 and have all erron correcteit 11 any mere be, as no cor rections can ba made after the it jourummit of said board. ; W. II. TALLIN, f Assessor of Josephine County. On Grants Pass, Ore., Sept. 6, l'.mj. Machinery For Sale. A 15 H. P. Russell engine, a No. 4 ceutrifugal pump, 200 feel fi-incb. double riveled pipe, 50 foet 5-inch pine, KiO feet B-inch belting, making a CITATION. In the County Court of the State c Oregon, for the County of Josephine. In the matter of the I C-u.uo of VVllllu.n I Seifert, Deceased. J To the unknown heirs of aud il persons interested in the estate c William Seifert, deceased, treetioj. In the name of the State of Uregct V you are hereby cited aud required tv appear in tie Coouty Court of tL. State of Oregon, for the Coouty t Josephine, at the Court room thereo! at Grants Pass in the lounty e ' Josephine, on Monday, the ninth di complete irrigating, or pumpiug of Octobe-, 11)05, at 10 o'clock nlant. Also a turbine waterwheel. 1 the forenoon ot that nay then it no llcv and gears. All at a bargain. there to show cause, it any, whig All kinds of machinery bought, sold aud listed. Grants Pass Iron & Steel Works. J. E. PETERSON II'IUMIHI AND AICIDINT INSURANCE riliC, LUC HEAL ESTATE Accel Hil' II0111 llasin Laud Co.. Wjonniic. Anchor Wiiv I'eiice II I. IIrlo 1,1s I'. .1 I leli Reynolds & Lawtoo Civil ami Mining r,nf;ii,ei rs- Ml'dlANIC I. I iK.M'r.i rrs MKN AN1 sruVKYOK". From nndar Orag-onUui, Aufiiat IT, 108. Wi. wt tvv A press dispatch from Michigan of August 211, says that Martin Heston last year's captain and half-back of the victorious Michigan football eleven aud now engaged to coach Drake University this fall, has re oeived au offer to become a member of the Cantou, O., independent team this year. Canton offers Heston 500 a game. Huston, who is now in De troit doea not deuy that the offer has been made, but refuses to say whether he will accept. Last fall after the close of the Michigan season, he was offered 11000 to play one game for an Ohio eleven, but refused it thinking it would jeopardise bis staudiug aa an amateur. Heston was a star at Michigan for four years and was twice uumed by Eastern experta for the All-American earn . THREE JURORS CURED Of Cholera Morbus With One Small Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. G. W. Fowler of Hightower, Ala , relates au experience be had while serving ou a petit jury in a murder case at Edwardsville, county seat of Clebouine county, Alabama. He saya: "While there I ate some fresh meat aud some souse meat and it gave me cholera morbus in a very severe form. I was never more sick in my life and sent to the drug store for a certain cholera mixture but the druggist sent me a bottle cf Chamber lain's CoLc Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy instead saying that he bad what I sent for but that this medicine was so much better he would rather send it to me in the fix I was in. I took oue dose of it uml was belter in fivj minutes. Tho second dose cured me entirely. Two fellow jurors were altl cted in the same maimer uud one 25 cent bottle cured the three of us." For sale by all druggists. Neglected Colds Every part ol the mucous membrane oi the nose, throat, ears, bead and Inngs, etc., are subjected to disease and blight from neglected colds. Bal lard's Horebouud Syrup is a pleasant and effective remedy. 25o 60c $1.00. W. Akendrick, Valley Mills, Texas, writes: "I have used Ballard's Horebouud Syrup for coughs and throat troubles; it is a pleasant and most effective remedy." Forsaliby Rotermnnd and Model Drug Store. order should cot be grantiM to Jen X. Nelson, the administrator of It estate of William Seifeit, dtceaftt. to sell the real estate of the 11.1 deceased, at private sale, ronsiitib of the north half of lots number-: Five (5) and Six (ti) in Block tun bered Thirty-three 0i3) ot the 0ii: nal Town ot Grants Pass, Jusrliiit County, State of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. .). O. liooil Judge of the County Court of ll State of Oregou for the Ccouly 1! Josephine with the seal of su id Cotr alii xed, this Oth day of Sept., A. C 11)05. Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE den Haa Kiood Hie Test of Sin Years. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It ia iron and quinine in a taste less form. No cure, no pay. Underwood E. Voorhies. Typewriter agent. A. it1 1 rrX .tU -aVw s" ai" . .,tV -OP- re"'" .oNn' . .V" II' ..rlJC - 1 .tB . '!e . t i flVUnll '. ..-aVx ' . . V a."- V - .-0x -t'- " ,w v.aj - akf MW r1 .T. " t" i'ioNi.i:u TUI CK am Furniture and I i.mo Moving GRANTS PASS. OREGC , vl i)-.i.ivi:u v ti"'.M ... -: The I'cpular Barber Shop Get vour tniisoti.il oik tloiic IUA TOMPKINS' On Sixlli Stuct Tlnce ill Rath Ivoom 111 colilieclion Do Nut Be Imposed I' pun. Foley Co.-, Chicago, origitiHtid Honey and l it aa a throat and luug remedy, and ou account of tbe gnat merit and Hipularitv of Foley's lleuev aud Tar manv iiiitatioua Hro offered fur the geuuiue. Ak for Foley's Honey aud Tar aud refuse any sub atitule effort d aa no other preiurHtiou will give the aaiue satisfacticu. It Is mildly laxative It i-omaina no opiate and is safest for children aud d'lieate persona. Fo.- sale by II. A. Rutermuud. I ffi5 J -c v.. v 1 rt 1 jw io.-,.v "r;,."" .s,":,s'""' v : .. .':,, - PKil v' . ... , ' , ..,,,1' . - ,P- .1 -., K ' t " -aaw r " v " -on ..."",,i' 1 T .ami m ak t tia in . 111- - .ii " a t?M,. .. -Jt: 'VA s e :..:: o- .,; 1 V v. v tt vo'" tv , ii" ... ir --1 Ti A 3 B. A. WILLIAMS Front and 4th Sts. P. 0. Box 273. Real Estate Employment office. Houses rented No. 7ft 125 acres, all fen-ret 1, Wis at-res rivet bottom, 7.r cultivtUetl, 10 to hop, 4 in lie? from railroad town, pood roads, cc'iool, etc. A bargain at l.r an acre. Hup crop will pay purchase price in two years. House Moving If you. have a luiililitig that you want moved, raised or levelled tip, call on or address FARMERS FEED STABLl J. E. KEIM.EY, Fkoik. Last stable south on Sixth street, lioom under cover for lull horses a 40 wagons. Box stalls. Corral! I it looso stock. Duly the best hay, clean grain a-i: ullulla leu. Kollcu barley and oil . grain. J'o disoasod horses allowed. I'l niiiiiing water, and trough clear i every day. W uititig room and toilet room w hi.i ladies can leave wraps and amic. their toilets. I'riivs rt-asonahlc uud best cure git ; stock. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. est of flour mill, near R. R. track liirning. Scroll Work. Stair Work, Hand sawmg.t aluiiut Work, Wood l ullevs, Saw e ilintr nn.l KUiiiiiiink', liepairmg all kinds rrucs liht. DO YOU WANT MONEY . O.O. LUND WILL GIVE 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM PRESENT PRICES FOR WOOD ' ON ALL CASH ORDERS NO HOOK ACCOTNTS FOR V OOD SOLD AFTER AUGUST 1ST. t o. o. lund; Phone 434 Bet Mill and Moss sfs, west of Gilbert tret i ssoo R E W ARB: . v ot riV ..si' ' ..a .tr'- ...i-- ' . " . " ft .si C . r ..Mt t " . A.'' ,e-C ...1 ' S" WV " ,vte i ,V.V ft A ' ' . " .at 10 ,t V" .,v' - .ial v nv v ' - . . 1. . .I.V ..e . aA ,.,l .,,A ,oV'' i e 0 v. Vt,n .t s'n f ,ns' . Of 1 I A. E. Holloway. j H north ?4dt' tif river. I i Own Your Own Home ' -rft" Vft'' . . It V.!"'- ,1'-.... IA - at I".s6 . vi ..,i":. 1ft at", v ' tw ...a ft . to to' ioi- V ..a ' . . ' .tt U .V- " .Tl?l v' a.. S- laja to ' ...V v TK Bolm.a Bn.lnaa.i Collar la th snly coll. mtbcilicd to 1m.Ii Or.f a.urttaad Ln IvrU.cd. TIEAR OFP Thla cou-.in anil mull to ua with yo-ir n.i-ne and ailjrss. an.l wa ftl'l -ir!,a .hi trw post en M our hunls,.n,e III 'Slmli1 catalog; and a ilrs-af Sliorthaiiid iHiniilc.t OlUEl BVBIXSSI C-ilOl -J7 V.M.C.A. ej., Portland, Ortton I have a modern ') room house including pantry and bath, on sewer line, close in, porch Sx..S, small payment in cash or property. Also 4 room box house, same terms. Sixth and L streets. Team and vagcn for sale. J. D. DRAKE. Phone 4S4. Grants Pass, Ore. E. A. WADE DRV GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, Etc. Front Street, west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, ORE We will pay One Hundred , Dollars reward for information i leading to the arrest an.l con- viction ol anv person breaking. ? shooting or throwing at Insulators on our Transmission Line. the ectne Condor Water & Poie for cMlrfrani aofa, nr Jl opt MATvULi: AND GRANITE AV01.lv J. If. I'AllDOrK, I'mprletor. I sin pn pared to fuinii-b anyiliing in the line ol Cemeterv work in any i ' of Maihln nr liraniip NVarli thirty jpars of ciprifni-w in the Marblt business warrants my "'' 1 lit I can till vour onlns in the very twst manner. i Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American 'jranite or am kin11 ' Jiariue. work in Scotch, Front atieet, nest to Greene's liniiahop. i..viii:sif iic3ii:iin:i i Dr. Scliui'ler's Alterative k Xeosannuis dues Mining blanks Courier office. of all kinds at the All Female Disorders, no matter if given up by your I physician. For sale by HOTKHMUMD, lrutftfit 9U49tf,M-. To Cure a Cold in One Dav Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tm&s. jg A mrttontaiimomht. This signature, xTXVrirt box.2X. Carta Crip fa) TwoD) or. every