Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, October 13, 1905, Image 4

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J, C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Tractloe limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT,
and fitting of glaums.
Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap
pointment. Telephonic 201 and 77.
Ubamtb Pahs, - - Ohkuok
J)RS. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS,
O. H. DOIOIAS ANNA K. DOCULAI, U.tt.
Physician and Diseases of Women
burgeon. and Children.
Phone 631. Res. 1051.
Cor. Hixth and K streets.
(Jkahth Pahs, - - Okbuon
J)R. F. M. LONGWELL
OSTEOPATH
Treats all Nervous and Spinal Dis
ease, Rheumatism and Stomach Trim
bio. A specialty made of Female Dis
eases. OMioo: Colonial Lodging llouau,
front room. Grants Pass, Oro.
)R. S. J. SEATON
MAGNETIC HEALER
Steam Hatha, Alcohol Hub. All dls
easus treated. Hospital euro given to
all who wish it. Khoiimatistn cured in
Its worst form. Advice froo.
Opposite Court House. Hour 9 to 9.
CiKAMTa PASS, OlIKOON
ARL V. INGELS
ASSAYER AND CHEMIST.
All work guaranteed accurate and ru
liable. Ofllou opp. I. O. l'hono loo:).
Grants Pahs, - - Orkoon.
H, D. NORTON,
ATTOK N E Y-AT-LA W,
Praolioo iu all State and Federal Courts.
OHIoe in Opera IIoiiho ISuildliiK.
(JuANTS 1'AHH, - - OllKOON
y. C. HALE,
ATTOHNF.V-ATI.AW
Ofllco over First National Hunk,
Okants I'ash, OllKOON.
Q H. CLEMENTS
ATTOHNKY-AT LAW
AND AllKTUAC'i'Oll
Practice in Htute and Federal Courts.
Ollloe on llth iiml C streets opposite
Court House, l'honu lorn.
Ukantb Pass, - Ohkuom
C. HOUGH,
ATTORNKY-AT-I.AW,
Practices in all Htute and Kederul Courts
Otlleo over Hair Kiddle HurdwuroCo.
Chants Pass,
J. II. AUSTIN,
Okkuon
ATTOKNF. Y-AT-LA W
Union UulLllng
Kkkiiy
Oil Kill) N
3ISS MAHY S. PARKER.
PUHLIC STI'NOGKAl'HEil
Cor. Ilth. anil C. St. l'hono 763. Ilea. 4(17
G HANTS I'ASH . OKKUON.
Palace Barber Shop
HATES & WILLIAMS, l'roprs.
Shaving, Hair Cutting
liaths, lie.
K vii y thini! m-i t iiml eleun und n
work h lrat-f lass.
J. E. PETERSON
(I'lONKKIt)
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Aent Ug Horn Hasln Lund Co.,
Wyemlnt;. Anchor ire renin.
II. I. ltr)ll,dil.
II. .1 . l aw tin,
Reynolds S Lawtoo
Civil and Mining
Engineers.
M ECU A N ICA I. DRAl'G I ITS
MEN AN1 SURVEYORS.
(Irants I'ass
Oregon
N. i:. MdlRi:V,
('H)NKKR
TRUCK and ni'.LIVl-KV
Kiiinlliiro mill I'lano
Moving
GRANTS PASS, OREGC v.
The Popular Barber Shop
(let vour tuiiMit i;il wink ilnno .1
IK A TOMPKINS'
t)u Sixth Sliccl -llalh
K110111 in
Tlliec I'll.i'
'OllUcctiol!
loci Mil Lil
J W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky ,
writes, June II, llKi'.: "1 uiuil to
tell you I believe Hallard's Snow
l.liiliiient saved 111 v life. I was under
the treatment of two doctors, and
they told me one of luv lungs was
entirely gone, and the other badly
Ifecteil 1 bI-o l ad a lump i 1 ui
side. 1 don't think that 1 could hate
lived over two 111011 lis longer I was
induced by a friend to tiy llalliiid
Sii.iw 1 . 111 1 men t 1'lie lirst applies
tlou cured me sound and well. It is
a wonderful medic lie and 1 recom
mend it to sutTcrmg bun unity. "
H.h', Mk l .00 at Hoteruiuud's nud
Model Drug Store.
Cnitle K&nt-h l or Kent.
8'Jtl acres 011 Seven Mile creek aln'tit
five miles southwest from Foil
Klamaih, Oregon. All fciicid, house,
large lwru, ample witter supply, will
cut aUmt Ml tons wild hay. Addrc,
with references. P. O. liox No. P.l.t,
Taouuia, Waalniigtuu
MAKES WEAK WOMEN STROM
AND SICK WOMEN WELL
Forty ynirs airo, Dr. Pierce searchrd
Nature' hUmmUiry for a remedy with
which to supplant the Itinerant and vi
cious metli'sls of treatment, with alco
holic stimulants, then In vnidie, and still
Um commonly prescrils-d and advised for
woman's -culiur allrnenU.
Nature alKiunds with most clHi-lent rem
edies, and In Lady's Slipper root, lll.u k
Cohosh root. Unicorn root, lilue t'ohonh
root and liolden Seal nsit, lir. Pierce
found medicinal properties, which when
extruded and preserved by the u-a of
cliemically pure glycerine, have proven
most potent in making weak women
strong anil sick women well. It contain
no alcohol; is not a "patent medicine,
nor a secret one either.
f was RQfTnrinr with nervous headschfi,
pains In the hfcek and dlrines. no tliai at
times I had to lie down for hour h'-fore I
roulu raise my head." wrlte-i Mm. Mary M.
Tliifiuu 'f Xtf WlnitoD Hlreet. I.oh Angeles,
tal. "After taking the tlrst bottle ill (Vl
t"H frwrtitiTi.' however. I was ho ub-a--d
rlth lh reieilla that I kept on taking It mill!
was restored to health and stri-mrtli. I
shall never Is, without this great medu-lne.
and shall take a few dow-a when 1 do nut
fuel strong
One of the principal uses of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription is the preparation
of prosectlve mothers, for the time of
trial and danger that comm when a child
is Uirn. The" Prescription " Is strength
ening and Invigorating and leaving pain
and danger. It Insures the perfect well
being and the isirfect health of both
mother and child. Kvery woman should
know these things before she really needs
to know them. There are ninny tlilngi In
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad
viser, that every woman ought to know.
This celebrated work reached a sale of
OWMimi copies at II ..Hi each. The expeteo
of production ha-lng thus been covered
it is now being given away. A copy will
be gent to any address on receipt of 21
one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing
on(u, or, in cloth binding for 111 stampk
Address Dr. II. V. Pierce, llullalo, N.Y.
Don't Be Hoodwinked, .lr'a
rover-persuaded Into accepting a sub-dilute
(or the Orljlnul III I Ic Liver Pills, llrt nut
up by old lir 11 V. Pierce. ovr 40 yara ago,
and called lloitur Mlerce'i plrasant Hellrta.
They've ls11 muth Imitated but nevar
equaled. n, or two Are iuatlva, UirM or
lour cuhanci
W. H. Hailur, the ninrvhuiit
Uranta Pusa a visit Suturduy.
Mauley Knxfprd took a load of baled
liny to Grants Pass one day lust week.
2Veriion liniley and 1 1 its uncle, Leslie
liailoy, of Provolt, took a trip to the
fair at Portland.
leo. W. Meek, who owns a bicycle
repair shop uear Davidson, paid C. ranis
1'iiss a business visit Tliursdny.
There was u daunn at Uielow's
house on W lliauiH creek I' l iilny ni(.'llt
mid (uite a uuinber of young folks at
tended it from lii-re
Clms. Hurklialtur, an enterprising
fanner who lives near Kubll, took a
four-horse load of oats to Grunts Pass
Friilay, returning Saturday.
I llinru In much alfalfa hay down at
present and II. 0 lute rains liuve pretty
uear spoiled it. It is hoped t lint the
rains will cease so that it run be put
away.
Hurtie Davidson and family, who
have been hero for over n yenr, re
turned to liiiiiilnn, Saturday, and in
tend to iiiuku it tliuir home in the
future.
Mr. I'niersou nun family, whn have
had the Lindsay place rented on Ap
plegiile near tlio famous (isiur crick
pincers, will move to (inilits Puss
Monday.
Jus. Huiiigurduer anil Clius. Uicliton
have purcased a Print mill lo grind
ores. They have set the mill up on
the farm owned by Mr. Huuigiir.lner
and will be ready to grind ore iih sunn
as they get an engine to run it.
Montmorency.
Cures Chilli and rever
(J. V. Wilt, Niiccigndohcs, Texas,
HuyH his daughter h d chills and fever
for three years anil lie could not Iiml
anything Hint would help her Mil lie
used llerbine. His wile will not
keep house without it, nud cannot say
too much for it. nlic at Itoteruiund's
and Model Drug Store.
George Anilersen lias a crew of
mi ll Ht work tn ll-e Wilson-Anderson
mine getting in readiness for piping
with thn lirst lieail of water. j
T. W. Jiunc, who formerly res ded
lo re anil yet owns anil here. Is hack
looking nfler his properly interests. I
He niiiv move to Kerby iu tile near
future.
tjuiucy Wocdcm-k has leturuetl rretn
Del Nolle county null a bund of
line calves, which he bought to p'ace
1111 his ranch on Rough 11 ml Ready
creek.
J. F. Sti h is at ins mine to get it
ready for win k wit 11 the llr-t lug
rains lb' 'as Ins supplii s I11111I. d
iu and he exis'i ls gin n 111:1111 at the
mine limit of the time this inter.
I'll. 1 . I'lilv. who left her" four
years ago for lluinhulitt county, is
here 1 11 11 visit to Ins brolln r" at Hie
D.nly riucli. He is welt pIc.'iM"!
with California ami 1 ;c. ts to con
tinue his residence ill that state.
Clonics Hauseii und W. A. Wade
have gone lo llieir placer mine in
Ciinvon creek to get iu rt ailnii ss for
work so soon its (he fall rams set iu.
They have rich ground ami will make
a good clean up luxtspriiu if tlnv
have plenty ef water.
Thete wcie heavy rains in ihe Val
ley last wick nud the siniill si 1 enn
a id ll.e river have risen ccusi ii luble.
The grouii I was wet and farmers
are now able lo begin tin it fall
plowing nud seeding. The s ortsim n
are anxiously watching lor the fall
run of lish 111 the river but as v t few
lish are caught.
Dr. Rccksford, agent for Mci.uugh.
tin Urns . is here to delivir to W II
Carter and J. 1. liilmore the line
stallion winch tlicv I ou, lit on 1 In 11
1 rcicui trip lo I'ctilaiid. I lie horse
Is by far tiie finest one t ti r brought
Jloiliu Illinois Valli-v ai.d w ill make
possible tiie raising of l,,ay di.ilt
nor tor winch there is a big d
, puid
K I! It It V
ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS. OREGON. OCTOBER 13. 1903.
Teachers Holding Valid Certificates.
The following is a list of teachers of Josephine County who have taught
during the past year and who bold valid certificates for next year.
Grants Pass
M. A. Cioodin.
Nellie Ames.
Stella Paddock.
Blanche Crane.
Minnie Ton's.
Mollle Holding.
Mary Diy.
Anna Barrett.
Edna Parker.
M. Lou GruLb.
Callu Hesiiu.
Lucie M. George.
1 iilino llogau.
Darid O. Hayes.
Ida Savage.
Heleu McCoy.
Myrtle Renshaw.
Aiuftie McKimeus.
Adella C. Mulkey.
J. K. Scovill.
Josie Kusk.
Jessie Scovill.
Millie Frier.
Margaret Scovill.
Frank ie Letcher.
Jiutli Scovill.
Alzina McFarlaud.
Lois A. Wymnu.
Cora Diedoricks.
Viola Cutler.
Sarah Cleveuger.
Alia Scliueider.
Winifrsd Outlirio.
Alice M. Pool.
R. 11. Turner (City Sojit. )
Kruina Katbbun.
Sadie Agnew.
Ada K. Walker.
Klizahetli Holgate.
Nora Jiridge.
Amy L. Cherry.
A. K. Harrison.
Lilllnu Pw:U.
Fred O. Wilcox.
Permit to tench in City school.
Dated October 2, PJ05.
iiianil here owing to the great amount
of freighting that is done for the
mines and other purposes. Mr. Carter
has an extesive neck ranch across the
Illinois river from Kerby on which he
is raising norsi s, cattle and hog-',
many of his cuttle nud hogs being
either high grades or thoroughbreds.
Mr. Gilinoru bus a fine ranch on Alt
house creek near Holland 011 which
he is raising caltlo principally, but
ho will riase more horses hereafter.
Rept.
SIMPLt "REMEDY
FUR CATARRH
Jusl Breaihe Hyomel Four Times
a Day and Be Cured.
If a few years ago someone had
said you can cure catarrh by breath
ing air charged with a healing balsam
the idea would huve been ridiculed
ami it remained for that eminent in
vestigator R. T. liooth to discover
ill Hyomei this method of cure.
Hyiimei has performed almost miracu
lous cures of catarrh and is today
n cogiii.ed bv leading members of the
medical profession as Ihe only ad
vertised reinuly that can be relied
upon to do just what it cln.nis. The
complete etitlit of Hyomei costs jl.no
and consists of an inli 'ler, a medicine
dropper and a bottle of Hyomei.
lircatlie Hyomei through the inhaler
for a few luinutis four times a day,
ml it will cure ihe worst case of
ciitairrli. It soiiWies and heals the
mucous lucuibrm a of the air passages,
prevents irritation and elTects a
complete and lasting cure.
Iu 'rail's Pass there are scores of
well known people who have been
cured of catarrh by Hyoinei. If it
does not cure you, Rotermiiiid will
return the money you pay for
Hyomei. This Is the st'ongest
evidence that can be offered as to his
faith in 1 lid remedy.
Vioik of Ashland C&nneiy,
The Ashland Pn serving Company is
a hundred per c ill ahead iu the tomu
lo pack this season over last year's
pack at correspiuliug dale. There has
been a big rush iu handling tonmioes
the p.'St wvek. The pack of pears nud
peaches is complete und is ubout a
thiid of ibnt of last year. This is
n ainlv due to shoit crops especially
of piacbiM. Thole was a fair product
of J e us ill Ihe alley, hut Ihe niiiv
buvers got most of it anil at pries
too high for c.iiiiicrii s 10 meet. Most
of tl e p ars ere slnpi i'd ml of4 tiie
country The Ashland Pn serving
Compii v is turning out a very high
giade ol c nun d go dv Tin ir tomn
toes ni" 11111 ivaled iu ail the maikets
w here tin y are know u. Ashland Tid
ings. New
All sul I' u-e
iur ler Cinur
cane rs are him known ;
to be curable, bv Hucklen's Arnica
Salve ,l:is. Walters, if liutti, hi, Va..!
writes: "I had a cancer on my lip
fer 1c.1t s, that Mi'iiud iiicuiahh . till'
lliickli-ii's Arnica Salve healed it,
and now it is p, rf. ctlv well," ticar
aiiic.d for cuts ami bums. .'.V at all
ding stole--.
1'nd. rwood Type w nter
K N'oorliu-s.
agent.
Th Beit Dut-tor. j
H' v. I' C Horton. Sulphur!
S-rill.s, leva, writes. Julv I'.nh, I
'""'' "I '""I in luv ' familv I
dallaid s Snow l oum, nt and Hi re-1
hoiimi Sirup ami tln-v have pmv.d
eert.iinlv satisfactory l'h I niin.'ni :
is the best we have ever usel . r
lii-adaihe ami jams. The cough!
svrup I.hs l.i 11 nir doctor for the
la-t eight veils ' -.'- , ,v. l0 ,
Rot. Hhi11.1l and Mi del Ihug Store j
A 1 ub.ie 1 v 1 . ti , r can he found !
at ihe Courier Kuild ng at all times. I
Lnra Groat.
Lerona McFarlaud.
Anna Colvig.
Viola E. Hall.
J. A. fiish.
Kerby
Louise Guthrie.
Anna Fiester.
J. II. Austiu.
AltllODSO
Myrtle Houck.
V. A. Davis.
Merlin
Josephine Crow.
J. P. McCouuell.
Mary Massie.
Alice Hacon.
William
Joiepliinp Stites.
Abbie Stiles.
Wilderville
Pearl Lewis.
Perry Coram.
Tiilie Fobs.
I. ura Aust.u.
Waldo Lotulla Dixon.
Holland Elizabeth Gibson.
Selma
Anna Ilaun-th.
Murguret Hunseth.
Placor Katlicrine Freemsu.
G reeu back H i Ida M cCa rdy.
Provolt
Ethel Putnam.
Chester Putnam.
Murphy
Lotela Norton.
Alida Swinileu.
Hugn-Joliu G. Hill.
Kubli-Ella Parks.
Wonder J. N. Juhnstou.
LINCOLN SAVAGE,
(niiuly Superintendi nt.
BUSINESS POINTERS.
Dr. Flanagan,
Physician and Dentist.
Kodaks Courier Iluilding.
Fruit Piiit Courier ollice.
M. Clement, Prescription Druggist.
A Gentleman's smoke the Stage
line.
Souvenir Postal Cards Courier
building.
Fruit Cans aud Wax Strings at
Cramer tiros.
Order seals and rubber stamps of
A. E. Voorlnes.
For a e'ean bed und a good meal
try the Western Hotel.
The liiiest stock of ulckle plated
ware iu town at Cramer Pros.
Repariug clothing for men, women
and children. llfi Moss street.
President Roosevelt iu colors with
large mat, 10c at the Music Store.
Si cond hand conk stoves and heaters
cheap. Moore's second hand Btore.
And still I am insuring anil selling
real eslate at thu old stand. J. E.
Peterson.
Apple and Pear paper
the 1 1 und. bundle or
Con rier ollice.
for
tou
sale by
at the
Jars in cents
Caps for Masons
dozen, I wo dozen for :
Riddle Hardware Co.
1 cents. Hair-
'iotot'oron for riiiuibing.
School liooks at Clemens'.
Calling Cards Courier linilding.
Paper Napkins Courier liuilding.
Order vour fruit paper now
Courier ollice.
A snletnliil line of Royal Charter Oak
Ranges at Coren'i
1 ishing Tack It just t ho kind that
you in ed at Cramer liros.
Real Kstate and Timber W. B.
Sherman, Rooms '.I aud 10 Masonic
Temple.
A large a-sorttneiit of colored
pielnies mounted ri aiiv for hanging
at 10c to -.'He, a discount of lie- to 70
per cent M usic Store.
Curtis it Co. fin Watches, Clocks,
tiold Rings anil Jewelry, fiue watch
repairing, engraving. Uoods sold at
reasonable puces. Come and see us.
I. 11. t. F. liuilding, UrantB Pass,
Oregon.
Notice.
I have placed all my accounts iu tlio
himls of ,1. II. Austin at Kerbi.
AM 1 ersniis owing me are asked to
call on him at once anil make settle
ment. J. W. HOWARD.
IM.1111 te lift Run
are often f rustr.ited by sudden hri ak
down, due to dvspcpisa or ccii-tipa-tion.
Hnce up and take Ur, King's
New Life Pill.. They take out the
n.ati rials which are clogging vour
iu.rfi. s, ami give you a new start.
Cure b iiilaeiie and dizziness too.
At all drug stores; -'-'ic. , guaranteed.
1
to write li
on hand-.
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CONSUMPTION'S WARNING
Inside fart" n become evident io outaide
syinptomt. Da. O. G. GkKEK.
CThe aid of scientific inventions is not
needed to determine whether your lungs
are alfected. Tiie first symptoms can be
readily noted by anyone of average ln-
tellieelice.
tJTliere is no disease known that gives so
many plain warnings of its approach as
consumption, ana no serious uiscasc u.
cn l.e so nuicklv reacliefl and checked,
if the medicine usc.1 is Dr. Boschee's
fVrtnan Svrut). which is made to cure
r.msnmntion.
JIt is in the early stages that German
Svrup should be taken, when warnings
are given in the cough that won't quit,
the congestion of the bronchial tubes and
the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac
companied bv frequent eupectoration.
mint nn matter how deep-seated youi
cough, even if dread consumption has
already attacked vour lungs, German
Svrut) will surc-lv effect a cure as it has
done before in thousands of apparently
hopeless rases of lung trouble.
IJS'ew trial bottles, 25c. Regular sue,
75c. At all druggists.
Kor Hale liy lr. J. C. Kmlih.
A. U. BAN NARO UNDERTAKE R.
FARMERS FEED STABLt
J. E. KEKLEY, Paoia.
Last stable south on Sixth street.
Room under cover for ISO horses an!
4(1 wuL'ona. Hox stalls, torrull I n
loose stock.
(Ink-the last hav. clean train :
alfalfa fed. Rolled barley and otKir
grain.
No diseased horses allowed. Pf
running wuter, and trough clean
everv liav.
WuitiiiL' room and toilet room when
ladies can leave wraps and arrangt
their toilctM.
Pi-ices reasonahlo und best cure giv
stock.
Charles Costain
Wood Work ins Shop.
West of flour mill, near R. R. track
Turning. Scroll Work. Stair Work, Hand
SimiiiK.t'aliinet Work, Wood Pulleys, Saw
Kilingand gumming, Repairing all kinds
Prices riplil.
E. A. WADE
DRV GOODS,
UNDERWEAR,
NOTIONS, Etc.
Front Street, west Palace hotel
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
B. A. WILLIAMS
Front and 4th Sts. P. 0. Box 273.
Real Estate
Kmployment office. Houses rented
No. Tn-l'J") iieres, all fenced, 1W acres
ruel hultoui, T.i cultivated, 10 lo hops, 4
miles trout railroad town, good roads,
se'ionl. etc. A bargain at flA an acre. Hop
ctop will pay purchase price in two years.
I have a modern ''-room
house including pantry and
bath, 011 sewer line, close in,
pinch SxS; small payment in
cash or property. Also 4
room box house, same terms,
Sixlh and I, streets.
Team and w.igcn for sale.
J. D. DRAKE,
Phone 4S4. Grants Pass, Ore.
i: T A R D
We will pay One Hundred
Ihillars reward for information
leading to (lie arrest and con
viction ol any person breaking,
shooting or throwing at the
Insulators on our Electric
Transmission Line.
Condor Water & Power
Mining blanks
Courier oflice
of all kinds at the
Ill PAY RENT? j
Own Tour Own Home ;
$1
MCSfflCSMEIBBiSgSKMBMWWMKWW
I To Cure a Cold in One Day sk,
1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tatiets.
I Seven Million boxes told in Bast 13 month. This Signature.
j 1 Seven Million boxes sold in post 13
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy Is a Specific,
Sure to Cive Satisfaction.
eivES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the
diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh aud
drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drag.
Annliod into the nostrils and absorbed.
Large Size, M cents at Druggists or by
mail: Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warran St.. Now York.
Machinery For Sole.
A 15 H. P. Kniscll engine, a No.
4 centrifugal pnn-p, 200 feet fi-inrh,
double riveled pipe, 50 feet 5-inch
pipe, IliO feet 6-iuch belting, makiug
a complete irrigating, or punipiug
plant. Also a turbine water heel,
pulley aud gearB. All at a bargain.
All kinds of machinery bought,
sold aud listed.
Grants Pass Iron & Steel Works. -
Post Cords Tablets i curds
tablet, 5c Music t-tore.
BIDS WANTED.
Notice is hereby given, that the
County Court will accept sealed bids
for the erection of a brick Comity jail
building, according to specifications
ou file in the County Clerk's oflice,
said bids to be filed with the County
Clerk on or before the iith day of
October, 11105, at U o'clock A. M.
of said day, said bids to be opened at
10 'clock of said Ulli day of l)i toiler,
11)1)5, at the place of meeting of the
County Court.
The County Conrt reserves the
right to reject any and nil bids nud
lie successful bidder will be required
to make and exeinio to the County
Court a bond iu the sum of $51-0 for
the successful rompletion of bis work.
S. F. CHESHIRE, Conuty Cli rk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Iu The Comity Court of the State of
Oregon, for The County of
Josephine.
In the matter of Ihe
Estate of William
Seifert, Deceased
J-of ice is hereby given that 111 pur
suance of an order of the Comity
Court of the Conuty of Josephine and
State of Oregon, made on the ilth day
of October, l!)05, in the nialter of Hie
Eslate of William Smfert, deceased,
the undersigned, the administrate
of the said estate will sell at rivatesnle
for cash and subji ct to the ccnfiiiunlion
by said Comity Court, on mid after
Monday, tlio llltii day of November, l!H5
in Grunts I'litp, Ciruiy of Josephine,
Stat" of Oregon, all the right, title,
interest, and estate of the said Will
iam Seifert nt the time of his I'ea h,
aud all the right, title aud interest
that the estate, hy operation of law or
otherwise acquired, other than or in
addition to that of the said William
Seifert at the time of his death, in
and to that certain piece and par el
of land described aa follows : The
1101 th half of lots numbered Five (5)
and Six (li) in liloi k numbered
Thirty-three (:)) of the Original
Town of Grants Pa.-s, Josephine
County. Oregon.
Dated this llith dav of October, 11)05.
JOSE X. NELSON.
Administrator.
Marcus W. Robhins,
Attorney for Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Coutt of the State of Ore
gnu for the County of Josephine,
In the matter of ihe 1
Kstate of Jonas J
Smith, deceased. I
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigmdis appointed administrator
cf the estate rf Jonas Smith, de
ceased, by the Couuty Court of the
state o; Oregon for the Comity of
Josephine and that all persons having
claims against said estate are notified
to present the same, duly v rilled to
said administrator, at tiie ollice of
Marcos W. Kobl ins, attorney at law,
Grants Puss, Oregon, ou or before six
mouths from the date of the lirst pub
lication of this notice, which dale of
said first pnblication is Friday, Oc
tober II), P.KW H. L. GILKEY,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
In theConntv Court of the State of Or
egon for the Comity of Josephine.
In t lie Matter of the Estate
of Charles Dicker, de- )
ceased. I
Notice is hereby given that (Jeo.
W. Elder, administrator of Ihe estate
of Charles Declor, di ceased, bus filed
his final account as such administra
tor, a d that Saturday, Ihe ilth dav
of November. 11)05. at 10 o'clock A.
mauijli:
AND
J. It. I'AOIIOt k, Proprietor.
I am prepared to furnish any'hmg in the line o Cemetery work in any kind
of Maible or Granite.
Nearlv tiiirty years of experience in the Marble busioesj warrants my saiinH
that I can till your orders in the very best manner.
Can furnish work in Scotch, Sede or American 'iranile or anv kind ol
Marble.
Front street, nex' to Greene's Giinsbop,
Dr. Scliuclor's Alterative A; Nt'osaiisius Cures
All Female Disorders, no matter if given up by your
physician. For sale by 4
IIOTKIOIUM), Oriiirtfiwt.
months.
M. of said day at the chambers ,1
the Con nty Judge of the County Coort
of the State of Oregon for the Coun
ty of; Josephine, has been fixed by an
order of said coort as the time unit
.., a I. ,.n...: . "uu
place lor iii-miuK uujei-iioiis 10 said
final account, aud any and all persons
interested aud having legal right are
hereby notified to tile objections, if
any they have, to said fiual account
on or before said time.
OKO. W. ELDER,
Administrator of the estate of Charles
Decker, deceased.
Dated this 28th day of September
11)05.
CITATION.
Iu the Conuty Conrtof the'Stateof
Oregon, for the County of
Josephine.
In tlio matter of tlie't
Estate of William
Seifert, Deceased. J
To the unknown heirs of and all
persons interested in the estate of
William Seifert, deceased, greeting:
Iu the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited uud required to
appfur in H e County Court of the
State "of Oregon, for the County of
Josephine, at the Court room thereof
at Grants Pass iu the Conuty of
Josephine, oh Monday, the ninth day
of Octobe', 11)05, at 10 o'clock iu
the forenoon.. of that day then aud
there to 6hnw" cause, If any, why an
order should not be granted to Jose
X. Nelson, the administrator of the
estule of William Seifert, deceased,
to sell the real estate of the said
deceased, nt private sale, consisting
of the north half of lots numbered
Five (5) and Six (6) in Block num
bered Thirty-three of the Origi.
nal Tovvo of Grants Pass, Joschpiue
County, State of Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. J. O. Booth,
Judge of the County Conrt of the
State of Oregon lor the County if
Josephine w ilh the seal of (aid Court
affixed, this Atli day of Sept., A. D.,
P.I05.
Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, Clirk.
SUMMONS.
Iu the Circuit Court of the Slate of
Oregon for Josephine Conuly.
Grants Pass Hiinlwaro
Co., a C irporation,
Plaintiff
vs.
E. D. Wcslou, Harry
WcIhoii aud Elmer I
Weston, tartners do
ing business us Wes
ton Pros.,
Defendant. ,
To E. D. Weston, Harry Weston and
Elmir Weston, Defendants.
In the naiiio of the State of Oregon,
you are lien by requited to appear and
iim-wi r the ccmi liiint tiled against
you iu the above entithd action
wilhin six necks from the date ol the
lir-t publication of this summons,
which is September 22, 11105, to-wit:
ou or hi fore November 3d, HK)5, and
vim w ill take notice that if you full
to appear and answer or otherwise
pliad within said time, I he plaintiff,
for want theieof, wiil liikn judgment
ugainst you for the mm ofifl01.ll
w ith u lerest Iherton Itoni June 3d,
11)1 '5, at tho rale of t per cent er an
num and for the costs mid disburse
ments of tliis action to be taxed, and
for an order to sell (ho piojerty at
tached hi rein and to apply the pro
ceeds thereof ou such judgment.
Thin summons is published pur
suant to an nnler of thu Hou. J. O.
Rontli, Couuty Jmlgo of Josi phiue
Count v, Oregon, made, uud entered 011
the IN1I1 day .f September. lilO.'i, re
quiring Ihis summons to be published
for six successive weeks.
C. E. MAYBEE,
Attorney for Plainiilf.
SUMMONS.
In Tlio Justice's Conrt for Kerby
Precinct, County of Jospibinc,
Stale of Oregon.
T. ( ). Naucke aud
J. F. Siith, I
Pin nit ill's, j
vs.
John F. Coch- I
ran,
Defendant I
To John F. Cocliran, the above nauinl
deb udiuir, On 1 ting :
In tiie name of the Stale of Oregon,
you are hereby I' quilt d to appear iu
the above entitled Coort, at the cilice
of the Justice of the Peace for Kirby
Precinct, County of Josephine, Slat"
of Oregon, on or before six weeks
from tlio date of the iitst publication
of ibis iimmiius, and to answer the
complaint tiled in the above entitled
cause, aud if you fail so to appear and
answ, r, the plaintiff w ill take judg
ment against you lor the sum of
51. (H and for cost and ilishnrsenii nls
of Ihis action, aud will nt Ihe same
time apply to the court for an order
for the sale of personal property
hcrclofote attached ill this action a
list of which is set forth iu the return
of the constable of said priciuctcn
the original writ of attacliuiert and
duly filed in said court and cause.
This summons is published by the
order of E. F. Meissncr, Esq., the
Justice of the Pence for the said pre
cinct, made the 14lh day of Septem
ber A. D. I'.IU5. ordering that the said
summons be published ill the Koguu
River Courier, n newspaper published
at Grams Pass, in the County of
Josephine, Stale of On gull, and that
saiil publication be made for six suc
cissive weeks.
The clat if the first publication of
this summons is Si pteuiber the 2id,
l'.'t)5. ai d Ihe dale of the Inst publica
tion thereof ami Ihe last in winch
vou am p limited lo answer is
November 3, 1UU5.
J II. AUSTIN.
AttiMi y for Plaintiffs.
GRANITE WORKS
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or. every
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