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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. C- EINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to KYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT, and fitting- of (lame. 'Offioo hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap ipointmeut. Telephones 261 and 77. Uhaiits Pahs. - - Omoo 1)RS. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS, a. n. noi'ULAs aria a. douolas, k.d j'hyaician and Dummc" of Women ' f.irtieon. and Children. .hone 631. Res. 1051. Cor. Bixth and E streets. 1 ts Pass, - - Ohkoon t )R. R. C. KELSEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'onklin building', North.Sixth Street, I ; xnite poatoffloe. i ill co phone 101W; res. phone 6U7. ' AMTH PASH, - OmaOH. ,R. W. F. KREMER , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofllee in Courier Uulldlng. ' Office phone 911, residence 413. . Eyes UsU'd and glasses fitted. UhAnts Pahh, Ohkoon. J.ARL V. INGELS ; ASSAYER AND CHEMIST. All work guaranteed accurate and re- Hal1 e. C Ki r (.po. I'. O. Phone 1003. (ilMN'IB . . ., - OHKOON. J I, D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Olllce In Opera House Uuilding. Guanth Pahh, Ohkoon . C. HALE, ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW Otlloe over First National Bank, Jkants Pass, - Obkuon. (J II. CLEMENTS ATTOKNHY-AT-LAW I'ractlra In Htute and Fedural Courts. Ofllee on Uth and C streets opposite Court House. I'hone 10(11. tliiANis Pass, Owcoon t C. HOUGH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, 1'ractices in all Statoand Fmleral Courts Ollluoover Hair Kiddle Hardware Co. Chants Pahh, Ohkoon J. II. AUSTIN, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW Union Uulldlng KBkIIV .... OHKOON 31 ISS MARYS. PARKER. PUBLIC STENOG RAPHE It Cor. 0th. and O. St. I'hone 73. lion. 407 Grants Pahh - . ohkoon. Palace Barber Shop DATES & WILLIAMS, Propra, Shaving, Hair Cutting Haths, Etc. Kutjlhlip neat and clean and a work rlrst-Cluss. J. E. PETERSON (imonkkh) "df, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Agent ltig Horn llunln Iiml Co., A joining. Anchor Wire Funco. II. I. He) II. ,1.1. 1. J. I.swtiiu Reynolds S Lawton Civil and Mining Engineers- MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS MEN AND SURVEYORS. (rants lass - . Oregon Men Put Sixty In Dinjir. More llinu half of mankind over IU) years of age sulTi'r finm kidney and bladder dmordem, usually ciiKlnrgn nicnt of ironialo gland. This is both i'Hiulul and riaiiKcrouii, and Foley ' Liiiney Cure nhiiultt lie tnkcu at the (I'm siwu of dniigur, as it correciH IrrcgiilHritifis and has cured ninny old mill of this dlM'smv Mr. KodniY llurnelt, Kock Port, Mo., writes: "I uttered wiih enliirgi'd prostate g laud ami kidney tronhln fur yrars anil alter taking two iHUtli'Siif Folcf'ri Knluev l.'ure 1 feel Im'Hit than 1 iinrn for 'JO years nlthouuh I am now VI years OIn. ror hsIii iit It. A. Holcrmuiid Maa'i llnrcssoasblcncii Is often as great as woman's Hut This. S. Austin, Manager of the ltcpuhlicnu, " of Leavenworth, Ind, W'ss not unreasonable, when he re fused to allow the doctors to 0M'rnte nil his wife, for femalii trouble, "In stead," be says, "we cotii'lutled to trv Klei'trlo Hitters.. Mr wife was then so sick she rould hardly leave her bed, and live physicians had tailed i relieve her. Alter taking Kbit tic Hitters, she whs ertectly cured, and can uow nrforiu all the houselioh: duties." Guaranteed by ail drrg gists, price MV. W. II. Sherman Timber, Koouis V Temple. iieal F.Hli.tti and and 10 Masonic SDr Wllllstns' tn.tl.n Vila .Miilinaiitwill cur llllii.l. Illeedlns and llcluiis I'llt'K. li .iLorlMtthe luiuoi.. hiI His iu-iiuis at ii.'. at-ia ..s a isulti.-r. im.-a l.miaiki ... lief. llr. llll.m. lu.li.li 'ir Him menl in nnis.r.'.l f.ir I'iim.,,.! li. h tn of tin. prlvttt. purl. Kvrrv IH'l In wiirrsnlcil. liv tlrtu'suts. r.y ni.M on r. .lpt ot nrl.-H M cent. Anil SI. 041. UjHLLIISH AaUlaCTUnlaa CO.. 'n.. Cl.isiali. Villi que n i Pkrhitadk as obstihat case rather than lanh It Into action If von want to e good progress made. This is as tro when It Is a faulty human syntm as when It is a baulky muln. Alcoholic stimulants and alcoholic med icines whip the digestive functions Into quick actlun but do not prevent the weak ening reaction which follow so cbneiu. In cases of Impaired appetite and diges tion mal-nutrltlon and wasting away, a safe and reliable tonic Is needed and Is the only tiling that can lie relied ution. Dr. Pierce discovered, forty year ago, that Nature hail provided freely lor these need of her children and that 111 her ti burauiry were the remedies. Glyceric ex tracts of Golden Seal root. Queen's root. Stone root, Hlack Cherry bark, Hloodriiot and Mandrake root, as prepared, com bined and preserved without alcohol, in Dr. 'Icree's Uolden Medical lAtcwenj, constitute the most effective and certain tonic, alterative ana tissue renunuing remedy ever offered to the public. A prominent merchant, Mr. J. Alfred A ..... ,.r MMi Haliit. Lawrence Htrwel. Mon treal. Canada, writes: "1 have uxil Doctor Her. e s Oulilin Mullral Dlteovery oit ana on for nliiH team. W hen I bava It In the bouse I need nu a.ictor or otber medicine. Nino jreara wo I waa troubled Willi rlieu Biattam. Your 'Golden Medical IilacoTerjr' eliminated the uric arid from ths sr.tem. Hlie e that time 1 baro new been without It In the houMt. Thnru Is no other meilii lna I tiilnk hi much uf, nor none I think Its qusL Every ons U whom 1 nwonimended It is pleated with the results, and all thank me for adrlHliur its unn. It 1 a aplrnilld remedy for aUimacli troubles cures colds In a few daya. and Is the only sure cure I know Of for ' La Orivne.'" Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stumps to pay eipenxe of mulling only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31 stamps fur the rlntlt-bound. aVddress Dr. It. V. Pierce, Builalo, N. Y. GRANTS PASS HAS WOMAN HOP BUYER Only One In the World-Mr Ranzati a Versatile Woman of Ability and Experience. Grants Pass Is gaining prestige in more lines tiiau one, and is hi coining known abroad in many ways. The latest honor to the metropolis of Hontheru Oregon is that of having the only woman hop bnyer in the world. The lady who holds this rare distinction ii Hi. John liauzaa Mrs. KmizHU reprsents one of the largest Arms iu the East, that deal in hops, and the territory that she will buy in will embrace Kogue River and Uinpqna Valleys. She completed this w eek the work of securing samples of every lot of hopB in tills Valley, and neit week she will secure sam ples of all the crop j iu the Umpqua Valley. No wiles have yet been made of Hontheru Oregon hops, as the growers ate holding for IS cents or more, while the buyers are ouly able to offer abont 10 cents a pound. That Mrs. iiiinzna slionld become a uccessfnl buyer is reasonably to be supiKiaed, for she has had large ex perience iu hops, and is a woman of unusual energy and business capacity. With her husband, John Kauzau, she has been growing hops for ccvoral years, and they have the largest yard iu Houtheru Oregon, it con taining 1(H) acres. Among the hop growers of Kngne Hivnr Valley Mrs. Hhii.iiu holds tlio credit of being able to get uioro work and better work out of a gang of pickers thau any other yard boss iu this Valley. Mrs. Kan xitu iu addition to attending herniulii tudn of biiKlness duties and supervis ing her home affairs, finds (line to indulge in literary work, with hops as the tiinme. Her many articles dealing with the various phases of tho hop Industry, and published in the I'ortlnnd. Hcnttl", Tacotun uud Unn Francisco dailies and iu the publica tions in tho Kast devoted to the in terests or hop growers how consider able literary merit and a thorough knowledge of her subject that is ahigh compliment to her ability as a writer. Mrc ltnu.au, who is a Grants Pass woman, and the versatility nud the ability that she displays gives proof that she has good prospects of at taining a uienstird of success far above the average of people. Fivorcd by Both Parties. ltepublieana and Democrats alike praise Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases, a. no other remedy cm cum pare with it. It is safe and sure. F T. Slater, merchant, 171 Maine St. Gloucester, Ma-a., writes: " Foley 'i Honey and Tar cured me of a very had ((High whith I had fill three uinntha though other remedies failed to benefit toe. 1 ran highly rect m tneiid it fur coughs unit colds." 1'ortUnd, Or. n.w hokk or the holm, s busi 1 n f 11,-k I ,-.ih . , .i , k( S'. . rll.i.l 1, in,. I T . ii-iru. 1 1 .11 ttlll Itt- l'l ii.ll.'W Di 111. .1 . 1.. I v lit It ti- t t ' -tit' II . 1 .'. f, r til.' I . C -It IM. .IH'I ). ..f .Vai , lit.t t-t I ! r. I' I.' . (.1, . . f. r I. m:.. a. r. ,-,1. I 'I 1 ! !i .1 !.:.. ,ii (. 1. 1 U f i-.l-Iinc I I l'-iif , .in. r . ,.r,( fl'.. hii.1 : m. .., - i.- . 1 I., ni.- 1. n 1. 1.1,1 . rr:.' - I . l- ' I" -111 I M III i ,..tl I . e L' U BUSINESS COLLHuZ '01 .a..il,'!l wtlli' to l... 1. j !4 J7 Y. M C. A. UMs., ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, LELANI) The farmers are wishing for rain so plowing and seeding can be doue. The raw mill on Brimstone is doiug good work. They are turning out first-class lumber. Gene Golf lias rented the hill mine of J. Lewis. Gene has bad consider able experience io placer mining. Our merchants have bad to put oo more delivery teams to deliver the freight that it ordered to the different points. C. O. Burnett has sold his interest in the Inland saloon to Geo. Strong and has gone to the Pass to locate. He likes a bigger town. We under stand he has sold his interest in the Cupper Stain mine for a big figure. Col. Blasdel has started another camp oo his ditch line. He is trying to complete the ditcli before this year's run of water. The construct ing of this ditch is a big nndertakiur, but the Colouel is eqoal to the emer gency. Mr. Farllng is selling hay in Leland to ths Wilson Mercantile Co. He gets 10 a ton oo the ranch, then he gets pay for delivering. Hay is cheaper this year than in former years as there was a big crop raised, also a lerg -acount was summered over. We are having fine weather. It Is too dry to plow. The nights are a little frosty but the weather is very invigorating. Some people are com plaining of having colds. No other sickness to report, as this is a healthy country. People dou't get sick unless the sickness is brought from abroad. Our children are pictures of health. In reading of the list of prizes that Josephine couuty received from the Portland fair is not to be wondered at for we havn't got the pull that some other counties of Oregon have. Some times these pulls come in different ways. We known that our fruit can not be excelled in any place iu the United States, also our grass, vege tables and stock is of the finest quality. Stock is holding its own and is iu g.md condition for the Winter. To see rome of tho ranches here that a few years ago were covered with brush and timber, that have been brought under cultivation witli the help of the mattock is surprising. Now the finest of fruit tiees with fine big healthy ml apples, also other fruits and vigutables cover the laud. This has been bronght about in a very few yenrs. Meu with plnck and energy do not cry hard times. The ynuug man has at present as good a show as ever if he will work. We have good school houses conveu lent'y Bitbated and people looking for homes will find this a desirable lo- catou. Wide Awake. IU. L tX. "U. Column All matter for this column Is supplied by the tlrants Pass Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Tho lwure by Mrs. Callio Howe at the Methodist Church ou Monday eveuiug was listened to by an atten tive aud interest! d audience. She is not at a loss for convincing argument aud the spirit of love and good w ill per-nentes her speeches. She says that the degradation of the drunkard used to be shown to the people, but uow more good is done by showing the bvauty of sober and right living. Guuerally bare statistics are unin teresting, either to hear or rend, but when with her chart sho showed the comparative cost of liquor, tobacco, bread, missions, temperance work, etc., thty became :utrestinii. Among other things she spoke of the noble governors who are taking a stand for law- enforcement and ou the side of temperauce and right. among them Governor Hanley of Indiana, who says ho will not appoint to any government otlice, a man who drinks ; tltnt if the great corporations require sober meu so should the state. He is brave aud true in all his ex pressions, and has the courage of his convictions. Governor Hocli of Kan sas who says that "the only logical IHtlitical altitude to he assumed iu re gard to the liquor question is absolute prohibit ion If the salt 1011 is right it should be upheld In every possible wav, if it is wrung it should he dune away with. Ily any fair basis of measurement, prol ihitiuu in Kansas is a grand a. d glurious success 11 ml there am more saloon mm in there now than for S.i jeirspast." And also of Governor Folk of Mis souri uiioii whom the eyes of the poo pie all over the country lone been turned because of his law-enforcement campaign and whom the St. Louis brewers and liquor dealers hnte sn bitterly fur enfoicing the Sunday law of that state. Hurrah tor the uohle men an over me country w ho are in high positions yet can not be hr bed iuto violating their uallis of otlice, bill stand for the right "us God gives them to see the right " Wo are glad tint Mrs. Howe cime to us and bid her God sx-ed as she goes from place to place prrai-hiug the gosiel nf Teincrance. Cuunttrltilin( the brnumc Foley t'o. , I'hiiago, originated Hotiey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and ou account of the great merit and popularity of F-ilev'a Honey and Tar many imitations iir offered for the geuuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar aud refuse auv ul stitiite offered as no other re :ira 11011 will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is salest for children aud lelicate persona Fur sale bv It A Hotel muud. Nature's Great Invention Ji Ob -art On de banks ob de Amaton. far sway, far swsy, Whar Or. Green Kits August Flower, to di. day ; Ah ;,irksd do flower, in Auu,t In ole Brazil. An' aldo' I'M a Yankee, ah long, to be dar .till. ((August Flower is the only medicine (free from alcoholic stimulants) that has In successful in keeping the entire thirty-two feet of digestive apparatus in a normal condition, and assisting nature's processes of digestion, separation and ab sorptionfor building and re-building by preventing ALI, irregular or unnatural causes which interrupt healthy and per fect natural processes and result in intes tinal indigestion, catarrhal affections (causing appendicitis stoppage of the ?;all duct), fermentation of unhealthy oods, nervous dyspepsia, headache, con stipation and other complaints, such as colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc. (JAugust Flower is nature's intended reg ulator. Two sis, 25c, 75c. All druggist, r or Rale by Or. J. C. rimlth. BUSINESS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Dentist. Kodaks Courier Building. Frnit faper Courier otlice. M. Clement, Prescription Druitgist. A Gentleman's smoke the Stage line. Souvenir Postal Cards Courier building. Sausnne Grinders and stuff era at Cramer Bros. Order seals and rubber stamps of A. E. Voorhies. F'or a e'eau bed and a good meal try the Western Hotel. President Roosevelt in colors with large mat, 10c at the Music Store. Second hand cook stoves and heaters cheap. Moore's second hand store. Aud still I am insuring and selling real estate at the old stand. J. K. Peterson. Goto Coron lor Plumbing. Calling Cards Courier Building. Paper Napkins Courier Building. Underwood Typewriter agent. A. E. Voorhies. Universal Food choppers, all sizes at Cramer Brcs. A splendid line of Koval Charter Oak Ranges at Coron ' Maps of Oregon Washinton and California at the Music Store. Don't let them substitute but In sist ou Co liistln Water. All dealers have it. A largo assortment of colored pictmes mounted ready for hanging at Klo to 20c, a discount of 26 to 70 per cent. Music Store. Tim Western, a first-class family hotel. Qniet location, yet convenient to depot and near court house. Good meals null clean bods aud prices reasonable. Curtis & Co. foi Watches, Clocks, Gold Kings and Jewelry, flue watch repairing, engraving. Goods sold at reasonable prices. Come and sen ns. I. O. O. F. Building, Grunts Pass, Oregon. "I Thank the Lord" criul HuihikIi Plant, of Little Rock, ! Ark., "for the relief I got from Buck-1 leu's Arnica Salve. It cured my i feniful running sores, which nothing I else wou'd heal, and from which I had suffered for livo ynirB" It is a marvelous healer for cuts, horns and i wounds. Guaranteed at all drug stores; 2."ic; Bids Wanted The county court will receive bids for furnishing steel ceils for the new jail now being built. All bids to be iu the hands of the court, December 4, 1 '.().). SUMMONS. Iu The Circuit Court of Tho State of Oregon fur Josephine Cuouty. MizhIii th Swindell aud JetTersou Wimer, I'liintiiTs, vs. Matisuu Fredeiihurg and First National Bank of Suuilierii Oregon, a corpoa tiou, Drfendauts. To Malison Fredeiihurg, the above ' named dcfemlaut. In the 11:1111,. of the Slate of Oregon, you are hereby ri iuired to appear and answer the e niplaiiit Hied against, you in the above entitled cmrt oil on before tin- aiii h ihiv of Decembi r, l!Hi."i, ami if you fail to up war and answer the iilatntilT will nnulr t il, Court for the n lwf prayed for iu ' their I '0111 1 1 tint, tu-v.it: A ilecr.. I caiii'fiiing 1i1.1t tvrtain mortgage given hy John Swimli ti mid Kli.abeth Swiudei, to Matisen Freilenborg npou 'hi St lllllf Of tlll IIOrlllU,l nnr,.,r und l.ois nmiilieri (i :t uud 4 in Section II'. of Township 3? S0111I1 of Hu West 01 1 iim i ouiitv of Josephine, I .-Mm c 01 ineuoii, and requiring tlie Fust National lunk of Southern Ore- ! gon to sin u nder said mortgage and not.-10 the plaintiff Klizaheth Swiu-I den and for such otlur aud further! ei as to 1 ne t ourt 1 (iiiitahle. mil y setui This summons is published at the ouhr of I'eu J. ti. liooib, County JtnU'e of Jiis.iiin, t'ountv, made November". 1 .(.-. ; the tirst'publica til 11 being November 111, 1UU.V and tbe mm luiiiieainm of suiimious IWctuhcr '.', l'.0."t. being ! lit ilIKUT ti. SMITH ol. 1 Kit S HKtiWN. At to!! . vs fer phiiniiffs. Partnership Dissolved Notice is hm by givcu that the partner-hip heretofore exist t w. eu li. A. cbb, H. J. Iacs atl(1 Stevens 111 d.r the firm name of I. A. fith Heal K-tme r. m,,. 1,.. twin dissolved. K. It. Stevens retire. and the business will be contum.,.! h A. t'ol b and II .1. i." will colUvt all ao ruiiis 11. A. fOBB, H J ISAAC'S!, k. K.srt'-'-s. Urauts lass, Ore., Nov. 14. 1IW) NOVEMBER 17. 1905. No Poison in CrumbtrUin'i Coujh Remedy. From Napier New ZealaDd, Herald : Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medicines that were sold in that mar ket Out of the entire list they found only one that they deolared was en tirely free from all poisons. This exceptioD was Chamberlain'i Congb Remedy, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company, Dei Moines, Iowa, U. S. A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can be bad; and it is with a feeling of secotity that any mother can give it to her little one. UhamDeriain s iougu ncnieuj is especially recommended by its makers for cough, cold, croup and whooping coagh. When taken in time it prevents pneumonia. This remedy Is for sale by all druggists. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runa iu our family, aud through it I lost my mother," writes E. B. Keid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years, however, on the slightest sign of a cough or cold, have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death waa a sad loss for Mr. Keid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for conshs and colds. Price 5Uc and (1.00; gnarauteed at all drug storts. Trial bottles me. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey aud Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough and heals the lungs. Prevents pneumonia aud will cure incipient consumption. Contains no opiates and is safest for children. Ask for Foley's Honey aud Tar and insist up on having it. Stops the cough and heals the lnugs. For Bale by H. A. Kotermund. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done t IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs Bath Room in connection J. M. CHILES The Pioneer Grocer RELIABLE GOODS AT RELIABLE PRICES A Spteialty FAR M-C U R E D BACON THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO GRANTS PASS Fresh Fruits of All Kinds Fruit jars, tops and rubbers New Pi ices for Undertaking Goods Beginning August 1st, prices for Caskets wil be as follows : All $25 Caskets reduced to J15 AllfoO " ' 20 $35&$40 $25 Black Cloth Caskets reduced 50 per cent. Hearse and service in proportion. These prices are for cash only. A. U. Bannard AT THE IJIG Furniture Store North dth St , GRANTS PASS, OREGON. FARMERS FEED STABLE J K. KF.KI.F.Y, l'aoi'K. Last stable south on Sixth street lioom under cover for 150 horses in o to wugons. loose stock ISox stalls. Corral) I it Only the best hay, clean grain a-f alfalfa fed. Uollcd barley and otl .r grain. No diseased horses iillou..) P, rui'M' water, aud trough cloaDcf. ccry uuy. Vt aitiug room and toilet room whut mines can leave wraps and their toilets. arrucgt Prices reasonable and best care git 1 stock. Tradc Marks Designs CetvmaMT An nrrnm tending thrh uid diwenmin amy hftliir an pruhMy piitentaM tik im lt m oBiniiinifa. -w- - - uu inaiT, III ID Scientific American. aanaaonialr UlTi.tntM Ne, I .nvtMt Hr. nlauon of any aniitiOi- .'iin..o. Ti r-.ni, a.1 a MUNN & Co.8""-- New York raack 0ofc am. Waahin, an, lie. kVl$rML BO YEARS' tpEXPERIENCE A. a CATARRH 5L t r;.,i Haifa mam Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy l a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. n w 1 , m m if nalCE. It cleanses', soothes, heals, aud protects the diseased membrane. 11 cures mmiu uu drives awny a Cold in the Head quicklv. Restores the Senses of Taste and SmelL Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and alisorbed. Lau-ge Size, 60 cents at Druggists or by nwil; Trial Size. 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, B6 Warr.-n Si.. Now York, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colda, Croup and Whooping Cough. A Great Separator There is a BEST in everything. It must lie best MADE, EASIEST USED, MOST EF FECTIVE, MOST S I M P L K. Hy uctual coinpari son in actual Tubular Separator Has proved it has these points in its favor. That's what put it away fchead of all olhr separators That's why I sell it. (let hold of facts. Write to Rogue Hiver Creamery, MKDFORD OHKOON. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning, Scroll Work. Stair Work, Hand Sawing, Cabinet Work, Wood i'ullevx, Saw Fihnganii gumming, Repairing all kinds. Prices ripht 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 Employment office. Houses rented No. 7.1125 acres, all fenced, list acres river bottom, "ft cultivated, 111 to hops, 4 miles from railroad town, good roads, school, etc. A bargain at 15 an ai re. Hop crop will pay purchase price in two years. WHY PAY RENT? Own Your Own Home I have a modern 'i-room house including pantry and bath, on sewer line, close in, porch 8x28; small payment in cash or property. Also 4 room box house, same terms, Sixth and L streets. Team and wagen for sale. J. D. DRAKE. Phone 484. Grants Pass, Ore. REWARD We will pay One Hundred Dollars reward for information leading to the arrest and con viction ol any person breaking, shooting or throwing at the Insulators on our Electric Transmission Line. Condor Water & Power Ccmpany, SI00 MAIUJLK AND GRANITE AVOHKS I'tDKOPK, I'roprlriur. of MarbVorr.ni.'11""811 ,ny'hin ,n U,e ll,,eo' -k kind .h.tlr;? x;:;ze bu8i"eM " Marbl" 'Urn'eb Mtk '" or Ain Uranit. or any kind ul Front ttreet, nrxt to Oreene' Gunshop, COMMUNICATION FROM ROTERMUND Offer to Refund Money if Hy0. mtl Does Not Cure Ce.te.nh. To the Editor of the Courier: I have been asked recently if the advertisements printed in ynor colnniUB regarding Hyotnei were tree where I offer to refund the money if this treatment does not core catarrh I wish yon wonld please print this letter in as conspicuous a place as possible iu yonr paper, saying that we absolutely agree to refund the money to any purchaser of a Hyotnei outfit if it does not cure catarrh. This outfit consists of an inhaler of a convenient size to be carried in the vesr pocket so that the user can brtatho Hyorni fonr or five times daily. With ti is is included a medi cine aropper uud a botllu of Hycniei. The outfit fells for fl.OO aud is a most ecoiiroiical trtameut, for the Inhaler lasts a lifetime and there is enough Hyotnei for several weeks' usage while extra botthscau be obtained for 50 cent'. I trust this letter will settle any doubts that tuny have arisen as to our v, illii)gue?8 to refnud the money for a Ilyoniei outfit, in ca the par. chaser is not petfictly satisfied. I wish to say emphatically that our guarantee ou Iiyomei holds good, and will refund the money to any dissntit-flcd purchusir who simply stntes that lie has used tho trratmeut according to directions and not been helped. Kospectfully yours, II. A. Uotemiuud. N. E. McGUKW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVER V Kuiuiture und I'iiiuo Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Fruit Trees Native to the soil and climate make the healthiest and best bearing orchards. EUREKA NURSERY Eight juiles from Grants Pass, in Apple-gate Valley, All home grown trees, true to name, fiee from riis ense, strong and vigorous growth. 5.(10(1 Spitzenbuigs, all whole root, ctown gtafls, trees 3)j to 4'. feet high. (, per 1,000; 4', to 6 feet, $70 per 1,000. Twenty -fiw other varieties to select fiom at reasonable prices. Trees carefully dug and packed and shipments made to any point AMiKESS: J. H. ROBINSON 1 Wilderville, Oregon. F. G. ROPER FASHIONABLE TAILOR Harmon Block, Upstairs South Sixth Street Suits made to Order PROMPTLY ANDOFTIIK BKST MAT Kit I A I. ANI IN THE LATKST STYI.K Cleaning and Repairing IN FIHST-CI.ASS SHACK AND SUITS MADK Til LOOK LIKE N K W A Trial is Asked and Prices Are Right COLD, WET WEATHER Kkmixds All That- Dry Wood is Wanted ! The host of seasoned Ouk, Laurel. Kip. I Mile illwl Miiny-inihi u'.l tin. liveied promptly to all pin ts of tho 1 111 rciisoiiaiiie prices, loads of kindling for $1.00; Five loss quantity nt I'.kj tier load. Mill bluets, 11.7.1 er load. I 'lace your oi'dois now and select from 2,lilK.I conls of (food wood. O. O. LUND Phone 434 Bet Mill and Moss sts, west of Gilbert creek MOTT 2 PENNYROYAL PILLS S&.fo &rd rellBtble. thv r-il 3overcome wenkneai, In crease vigor, bnlsh peins. No remedy equ&ls OK. MOT I lP NMVDllVil Dll I 4 ty IriiRisise!i and Dr. Moitt - fg ' Cbcuitcal Co., Cleveland, Ohio. i A