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PROFESSIONAL Ci BBS. T C FINDLEY, M. D, Practice limited to EYE, EAB, NOSE and THROAT, , and fitting of glasses. Offlos boun 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap pointment. Telephones 261 and 77. Usakts Pass, - - Oaiooa J)RS. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS, tl. H. DOCOL4S AVRA . POHOLAS, .D. PhTflclsn and Diseases of Women Burgeon. and Children. Phone 631. Res. 1051. Cor. Sixth and E itreeta, Giants Pass, - - Oaioox J)R. J. C. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Olfloe at National Prug Store. Phones, Office 366; Kes. 1045 i Residence cor. 7th and D streets. UsAXTS Pahs, - Oaaooa J)R. W. F. KREMER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Office in Courier Building, i Office phone 911, residence 413. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. Giants Pass, - Okkook. I)R. T. E. BEARD, PHY8ICIAN AND SUKUEON Office over Hair-Riddle Hardware. Res. cor. 4th and B Streets. Phones, Office 354 ; Res. 321. Grants Pass, Oaioort. 'EARL V- INGELS ASSAYER AND CHEMIST. AH work guaranteed accurate and re name. - Office opp. P. O. Phone 1003 Grants Pass, Oasoom. J D. NORTON, ;v ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office In Opera House Building. '(bants Pass, Oregon yy. c. hale, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Office over First National Bank, Osants Pass, Orkoon. Jt H. CLEMENTS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practloe In State and Federal Courts. Oltloe on 6th and C streets opposite Court House, i'hone luul. Giants Pass, Orroon A, C. HOUGH, i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practices In allHUteand Federal Courts Offioe over lialr Hltfdle Hard ware Co. Grants Pass, Or soon J. H. AUSTIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Union BuUdlng Kerb .... Orbon "yiLLIAM P WRIGHT, V U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR M1N1NU ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN ' 0th St., north of Josephine Hotel. Grants Pass, Orkoon. 1JOGUE RIVER ENGINEER , ING COMPANY iCIVIl,, MINING, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, II YURAUI.U) ENGINEERS and CONDUCTORS. 41UFstrout. Phone 1)1. Grants Pass, Ohsoon J'RED MUNSCH U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR Surveys promptly aad accurately made. Leave orders at Courier office. Palace Barber Shop BATES & WILLIAMS, Proprs. Shaving, Hair Cutting Baths, Etc. Everything nest and clean and a work Hrat-Claas. J. E. . PETERSON (IMIINKIH) FIRL, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Agent Uig Horn Haaln Land Co., Wyoming. Anchor Wire Kotico. ti. 1, Hsyaolils II. J. I.swluu Reynolds & Lawton Civil and Mining Engineers. MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS MEN AND SURVEYORS. Grants l'ass L Oregon Ol Inttrttt to Mothcn. Thousauds of little oucs die every year of croup. Moot ol them con Id have been saved by a few doess of Foley's Honey and Tar, and ever fam ily with children should keep it In this bouse. It ooulalns no opiates ami I safe and sore. Mrs. lleorge H. Pickett, Hau Francisco, Cal , writes: "My baby had a daugeroua attack ol croup and we thought she would obeka to death, but oue dose of Foley's Hooey aud Tar relieved bet at ouoe after other remedies bad failed. We are never a tniuote without it In tbe boose." For sale by H. A. Roter. mood. To Cure a Chi I (I In One llajr Take LAXATIVE BKOMO golu Ina Tablet Druggis a refund mnuey 4f it fails to cure. K. W. OKOVE 8 aiguatore is ou each boi. 5o. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL FILL. evnd roli&bU. they wiwmih WMknMt, in e visor, kuash pains. N rmdv MuaU OH. sum a fuNNVHov al ph.l Sold by DruKiiflti auS Dr. Motu Clwaslcil Co.. ClroUiui. ubx. THE COYOTE PEST I BECOMING SERIOUS Destroying Quavlla, Phee.aanls, Squirrels and Poultry, Sheep and Goats. For some time, Mr. Editor, I bave waited in vain tor some one or more of your readers to take op the all im portant subject of coyote depredations in Son t hern Oregon. Having been in the newspaper business myself, the idea of "rushing inio print" baa no oharms for me, but when important issnea are pressing, I get out of patlenoa with our Josephine county people for not coming to tbe front and discerning these vital matters through the columns of the local papera. I know that these papers hold their oolumng open to the disenssion of matters of importance and especially when the welfare of the community Is the subject. Why then do they not take up this important subject and express themselves? Come forward, gentlemen, with your correspondence on the ooyote question ; it is now a question or condition that most be met aud disposed of. Ten years ago there were hundreds of quails in Ibis oouuty when today one sees very few of them, and the large gray squirrel, an easy victim for the conning ooyote, is fast disappear ing from our landscape. When the quails, squirrels and rabKita are all gone then we may expect increased inroads npon domestlo animals aud fowls. The ooyote bunts the quail, as everything else by scent as well as by sight and manages to gather in whole coveys of them before they are large enough to fly, provided of course that they liavu't found the nest be fore hatching time. The state should give a bounty of 5 oo all old ooyote scalps and 1 for young ones caught prior to September 1st each year. At least the state should do this for a county situated as is Jospehine. The question is, Shall we preterve our two kinds of splendid quails aud our One large tree squirrels or shall we give them up and have nothing to show for them but a band of howl ing coytes! Shall we submit patient ly to haviug them catjh the young fawn, the pigs, sheep, and chase the chickens in oor front door yards? Not me. Yours, W. J. WIMER. Another Good Man Cone Wrong. He neglected to take Foley's Kid ney Core at the Drat signs of Kidney trouble, hoping it would wear away, and he was soon a victim of Bright's disease. There is danger In delay, but if Foley's Klduey Core is taken at onoe the symptoms will disappear, the kidueys are strengthened and you are soon sound and well. A. R. Ilass of Morgan town, Ind., had to get up 10 or 13 times in the night, and bad a severe backache and pains in the kid neys and was cured by Foley's Kidney Core. For Ssle by H. A. Koteruinud. Has Stood Hie Teat 25 Years. The old, original GROVES' Taste less Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron aud qniuiue lu a tasteleis lorni. No cure, No pay. &00. Copper ore is being mined out every day at the Queen of Douse. George W. Winter, Jr., Is the fore man in the Deep Gravel mines. Alex Young is the foreman iu the Simmons, Cameron & Logan mine. Chaa. F. ChesHmau is teaching a successful school, giving good satis faction. Waldo wants the railroad and knows its building would double the value of real estate. This is a fine deposit of snow for future use by hydraulic mining, be cause a heavy ralu preceding it, wet the ground thoroughly hence when the now melts In the soring it will not be absorbed in the dry ground. II. A. Cooley aud family are now taking care of Col. Draper's Summer lodge. Mrs. Draper and Miss Doiothy aie wlutering in New Yoik while tbe Colonel and Elsie aud Morgan, Jr., are at their home in Sau Francisco. Mrs. Ida Decker has fully settled op her huahaud's estate and she is now in full charge of tbe Waldo hotel aud store. A uew stock of amids has beeu put iu and the old reliable aud oompelent bookkeeper aud clerk, George Elder, is still at the helm. George Is "the whole thing" in Waldo, the lowu could uot get along Ituout him. A FAMILY SAFEGUARD Dr. flrfea imniH with tht Ntec of lr. her to haii.il hrr Uiuoua fuel' Orcttl Thrmt and Lung Curt. JThe beat family safeguard Is a rrliahlt houarhold medicine that will cure croup, rouges, cuius, emiiy senwittoiis, runtima evrs and note, sore throat and bronchial aflrrtions that will keep the children proof against all contagious disrates. qSuth a medicine is Hoarhre's German Syrup, which has a record of ,j years in me cute 01 cunmitiptioii, calaxiu aad all lung and bronchial troubles. J l'iie fame of German Syrup as a con sumptive cure, since its piirchaie bv lr. Green from the nieca uf the famous IV Uoachee, has extended to all parts of Uu "". ii nai nig aiiira evcrvwncre. w 1 Two sites, ijc aud 75c All druggists r'or Bale by lr. J. C. Month. WALDO ANY FOOL Knows snough to carry an umbrella whin It rains, but the wise one Is he who carries oue when It Is only cloudy. jny man will send for a doctor when he gets bed-fast, but the wiser one is he who adopts ? roper precaut ionary, preven tive ana curative measures when flrnt apear the Ills which. If un checked and un curd, grow Into serious lllncs.. Impaired diges tion and nutri tion are generally the fun-runners of a nervous or functional break-down. Suture htu jmnrUlrd rernrttlei most abundantly for all such conditions In our native medicinal plants. With the une of chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength snd at a prowr sustained temp erature. Dr. Fierce extracts from Golden Neai root. Queen's rout. Stone root, Mack Cherrybark, Illoodrnot and Mandrake rout, medicinal principles which, when combined In just the right proportions, constitute his widely famed " Uolilen MetU inil lHumvery' It rentores the tone of the stomach, the activity of the liver and the steadiness of the nerves, pouring vitality Into the Wood till the once nick and debilitated one Is so renewed In health, strength and power that he can resume his work, whatever It Is, with vlaor and elasticity. All medical authorities, of whatever school, agree that Hydrastis, or Golden Heal one of the essential routs In the make-up of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is of very great value as a fiure tonic, and as an alurrative valuable 11 chronic affections of the stomach, in testines aud bladder. XarYiMM Not OB,y thB Orlrlnsl but the J5fi bast Lltlh Llv.r Pill., a nil put Vcwexa P ever 40 years SO. by old K. V. Pierre, bare Wn aiuch Inlutad but aavar aqualaa, aa thou sands alt! They're purely reffelslile. beUis mads up of concentrated snd reflned mMllclnal prim-tples. extracted from the roots of Amnriran planta. I Hi not srtpe. One or two for ntomaca corrective, three pr four tor cathartic. PRESBYTERIANS BUILD CHAPEL AT WIMER Will Dedica.1 It M.nh 4-Reg- vilo.r Services Held by Rev. Tweed. ltov. Robert Tweed was in Grants Pass Tuesday from Woodville. Rev. Tweed is pastor of a flourishing Preabyteriau church in that village, ho'diug morning and evening services each Sunday. At 8 o'clock in the fternoon he holds arrvioea at Winter, eight miles np Evans creek from Woodville. At Wimer there has lately b.-en completed a well con struuted chapel 28x36 feet. Rev Tweed stated they would dedicate it on Sunday, Maroh 4, the exercises beginning at 2 p. m. The services will be conducted by Dr. W. S. Holt, aud Dr. J. V. Milligan. both of Port land, the former eynodical missionary and the latter synodical Sunday School mi.siouary in Oregon. It Is hoped to have other minister! present and it is especially expected to have some of the singers of Grants Pass to assist iu the musical features. It is the plan to have a large delegation from Grants Pass to attend the ser vices. The distauoe is but 17 miles to Wimer and if tbe weather is pleasant the trip cau be easily made in 4't hours or less. The return could be made by 10 p. m. and there being a full moon that night the drive would be with no uiirshap. The Winter chapel will cost over 1700. Of this amount the Presby tnrian Mission Hoard gave (.125, tin citizens of Grants Pats ?S aud most of the balance has been paid In cash aud lalmr by the settlers of Kvans creek. The debt that still outstnuds is so small that it is liopud to have it paid off bv the date for dedication, The chapel is supplied with comfort able seals and has a fine organ, the gift of ltuv. W. G. Council, paxtor a year ago of Uelhany Presbyterian church in this city, and the full act of lamps were donated by Judge J. O. Iloolli. This chapel is one of the ueatest iu Ungue Hirer Valluy aud being built in a new and aparcely set tled section where little local assist ance could be had it is a fine compli ment to the energy aud devotion of Itev. Tweed and to the public spirit and loyal support the settlers about Wimer gave to the undertaking. BUSINESS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan, Physician aud DeutUt. M. Clement. Prescription Dmrgist. A line. Geutleman's smoke the Stage Pattous Sun Uros. Proof Paint at Cramer Call up Phone 1113 for milk aud cream. 4t For a r'cau Ix'd and a good nifal try the Western Hotel. Poultry Nettina and Wire Feiiciiur. all styles at Cramer llroa. Sccoud hand cook stoves and beaters cheap. Moore's second baud store. Get Grape roots of J. T. Taylor at Model Drug Store, 10 per thousand. Get some milk Chocolate Cro quettes at Smylhe'a Rogue River Coffee Market. Get away I Get awavM I am go ing to lirnuch't Art Gallery, oppo site the depot, and have some pictures made. Kuu ! Kun ! ! KunlM Grants l'as Tailoring Couiany have Ironght goods at M) cents ou the dollar, aud otter tbe same as low as IN In a Milt. Trousers 1.60. 1315 tf OotoCnron lor Plumbing. Calling Cards Courier Hoildiug. Auti-Hosting Tiuware al Cramer Uros. A anlendid hue ul Koyal Charter. Oak Ranges at Coron't Real Kstato aud Timber W. B. Sherman, Kooma t) aud 10 Masonic Temple. If yon keep chickens, tbev will in crease your profits if you use Peialuma Incuatora, sold by Cramer tfnw. Flvlng Machiue with each purchase of Ghirardellis' Chocolate or Cocoa at Suiythe'a Rogue River Coffee Market Curtis A Co. foi Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings and Jewelry, fine watch repairing, eugravlug. Goods sold at reasonable prices. Come aud see us. I. O. O. F. llulldiug, OranU Pass, Uregnu. Tbe fault of giving children medi cine oontaiutng iuiuriooa suhstancea. is sometimes more disa.troua than lbs disease from which they are suffering Kvery mother should know that Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harmful aud for coughs, colds and croup is uusurpass ad. For sale by all druggists. ROOUBRIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JANUARY 2b, 1906. .1 ia.tr. 13. Cclitrn All matter for this column Is supplied by the Grants Pass Woman's Christian Temperance U nlon. An address delivered before the W. C. T. U. on Friday, January 12, 1806 by Clark Bower and requested for tbis oolua.n : Womnahood is God's last and beat creation. Solomon says "her price is far above rubies." There have been Jezebels, 'tis true, who bave been willing to sacrifice any person or thing for the gratification of desire, determined to bave their whims grati fied if realized throngb the very life- blood of friend as well as foe. But for each Jezebel there bave been many Esthers who would ratber die than prove nutrue. Who have been willing to say "I go unto the king and if I perish, I perish." Another objectionable clans ib the mere butterfly. No value except as an ornament, but this is not true womanhood. Womanhood worthy the name la intelligent, sympathetic, helpful. She has by her very Adtlity, pushed ber way into many places formerly filled by men. She works and can be trusted. Some criticise the church as a woman's Institution. It is its glory that so many women give it their approval. It is supported by oor presidents, our supreme court jus tices, great minded and tme hearted men and of women a host. She was a ready hearer of Christ. "Not she with tiaitorous kiss tbe master stung. Not she reviled him ith tongue: unholy She, when Apostles fled, could dan gers brave ; Last at the cross and earliest at the grave." Many martyrs were women and tender girls. After the tortures of a whole day Blandina said, "lama Christian and there is no evil among ua." WOMANHOOD 18 BEST IN MOTHERHOOD. Some sigh for a sphere that is manish. There is no higln r sphere than motherhood Eveiy public call that is worthy the response of women is because of tbe home, for its pro tection and betterment. Home life for the mother is not narrow. It is multiplied. She lives again in ber boys aud girls. "Like mother, like child.'- Woman is most beautiful, pure, happy, useful, looking into the eyes of her offspring. God made it so. Motherhood like all womanhood is best when led of God. Some mothers have been the greatest curse to their own children. Charles IX of France was naturally tender hearted, but spurred on by Catherine, his own mother, he issued the orders for that terrible St. Bartholemew mastacre in which the blood of 30,000 men, women and babes filled the streets of the cities. Some mothers with their wiuea on the sideboards curie child ren and grandchildren to drunkards' graves or to blighted gamblers' career by her innocent (?) parlor gamoi. How mother hearts must thrill as we turn to the great aud listen to their words. Carlisle wrote to his own "If I had all the mothers of earth to choose from I should bare chosen you." Lincoln said "All that I am or ever hope to be I owe to my angel mother. BlessingB ou her memory I I remember her prayers; they have fol lowed me all through life." God pity the boy whose mother never prays. When Garfield, our great good preacher president was inaugu rated before he would receive the congratulations of Senators and jus tices, he turned to his feeble mother and her salutly mother kiss. She, a widow since his early life, bad beeu the inspiration of his achievements. Oue of the best books iu my library has this dedication by Gariisou, its author: "To my saiuted mother whose lips first taught me the name of Jesus, whose life was my first com mentary 011 his religiou, aud whose baud gently guided my early footsteps into the narrow way, this little volume is most affectionately in scribed by the author." Necessity throws most of the child training ou the mother. Sunday is the father's oiily chnuce with the children. How fittiug to see the household together iu the house of God, in the home, in short walks or drives! How perilous to the character of the future, the ter ribly commou disriratiou of the Lord's day. The lack of mother love aud care in some homes must be supplied by the overflow from childless homes and the Christian love of tho.e who say: For the sake of my children I must hasten to save All children of earth from the jail and the grave ; Fcr so, and so only I lighten share Of the pn:ii uf the world that darling must hear. This pats real meaning iuto the my the work of church, W. C. T. U. kindred oiganizalioua. and Mot tiers be wuat you hope your children to be. Have a purpose. Work your ideals. Don't be an Ituer. L.ive so that I he tend r songs aud pleas of motherhood shall touch your cniiii. tr you can leave no other treasure, leave at least a sacred memory. Let us be iuspired with the words of our own Frances E. Willard : "If I weie asked the mission of ideal womanhood, I should say it is to make the whole world motherlike. whn You Hivt a Bad Cold. Yon want a nmedy that will no only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedythat v.,11 re lieve the long and keep expectoration easy. You waut a remedy that will counteract auy tendeucy toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that is pleasant aud safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these r quirements and for tbe speedy and permanent cure of had cold, aud Is without a peer. For sale by all droggists. The Courier, one months, 7J cents. year II JO; six LETTER TO COURIER READERS Rotermund Guarantees Hyomel to Cur Catarrh or It Coat Nothing. Editor of tbe Courier: In view of tbe prevalence of ca tarrhal troubles at this season of the year, I want to tell your readers that I bave never sold anything that gave more satisfaction than Hyomei, when used in catarrhal troubles. You get immediate relief from the treatment, and a consistent every sufferer, a our customers, use will prove to s it has to many of the virtue of this preparation. Personally, 1 am interested in is made and sold on Hyomei, for it honor, and I do not want your money unless yon are benefited ana satisfied. There is no stomach dosing In con nection with Hyomei. It is a thoroughly local treatment for a local disease, and its soothing, healing medication goes direct to the spot where it is needed. Tbe complete Hoymel outfit consists of a Docket inhaler, a medicine drop per, ana a Dome 01 nyomei, ana ine price is only f 1, wnue aaaitionai Dot tles can be obtainea ior ou cents. positivly guarantee a cure when Hyomei Is used in accordance witn direction, or I will refund yom money. This certainly shows our faith and belief in the virtue of Hyomei. Your very truly, H. A. Rotermund A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims, in each one another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Colds are properly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife bad the consumption, and three doc tors gave her np. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which cored her, and today she is well and strong. " It kills the germs of all di seases. One dose relieves. Guaran teed at 60 cents and f 1.00 by all drag gists. Trial bottle free. City Treasurer's Notice. There are funds in the city treasury to redeem all outstanding warrants protested to May 1ft, !i)03. Interest ou same will cease after this date, COL. W. JOHNSON, Citv Treasurer. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, De cember 15th, luUO. Settle lp. All persons owing the firm of Gar men Hemeuway Company are hereby notified to call and settle the account at once. 3ARMAN-HEMENWAY CO. A. U. BANNARO UNOERTAKI Ft F. G. ROPER FASHIONABLE TAILOR Harmon Block, Upstairs South Sixth Street Suits made to Order PROMPTLY ANDOFTHE BEST MATERIAL AND IN THE LATEST STYLE Cleaning and Repairing IN FIRST-CLASS SHAPE AND SUITS MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW A Trial U Aikcd and Prices Are Right The Model Drug Store Has Juil What You Want Our Celebrated Electric l?elt, Nature's Vitalizer, to build up and strengthen the whole body and for the euro of Rheumatism, Par alysis, Liver, Kidney, Lame Back, Constipation and all Nervous Diseases. Tho effect of Electricity on the nerves is that of a power ful nervo tonic. It generates new life and energy and tones up tho relaxed, weak ened and shaky nerves and gives them vigorous energy. u For tho next 30 days, price .IiA Art r 1 .T . -rii'. w. lu'gmur price jimju Write or call at once. MODEL DKUG STORE PICTURES M&ke a Most Acceptable Gift j& j l have plaivd on display a choice lot of pictures, somo are high-class and works of art not usually found on sale outside of large cities, In artistic frumos of latest design. Selection Is large and complete. Picture Frames Large assortment of Picture Mould Ings of latcet efftvts in Gilt Enamel and Antique Oak and other material. Frames made to order and promptly See the fine display of pictures and frames in my show windows. L. B. HALL, FARMERS FEED STABLE J. E. KEKLEY, Paora. IjisI stable south on Sixth street. -Room under cover for 150 horse ard 40 wagons. Box stalls. Corral! I h Wxwe slock Only the beet hav, clean ffrain ard alfalfa fed. Rolled barlov and otLjr grain. No diseased horses allowed. Pv.v running water, and trouirh deac-d every day. aiung room and to Uot room whtie UUUmi can leave wraps and arracge thoir toilet. . TELLS IT ALL" vvvrLMto ear Ss..J lOur New Catalogue DESCRIBES OUR rrVDRAUUC RAMS m TtlLS WNAT THEY CAN PO Curtd rill Mother ol Rheum.tlim 'Mv mother has been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism, says W. H. Howard of Knsband, Pennsvlvania. "At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. ' I pre sented her with a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm aud after a few ap plications she decided it was the most wouderul pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at til times able to walk An occasional application of Pain Balm kees away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For gale by all druggists. Placer and quartz location notices mine deeds, leases, etc., at the Courier office. $100 REWARD We will pay One Hundred Dollars reward for information leading to the arrest and con viction of any person breaking, shooting or throwing at the Insulators on our Electric Transmission Line. CONDOR WATER I POWER COMPANY N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done t IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chai Bath Room In connection Wholesale and Retail Feed ana Flour Store J. E. KERLEY, Proprietor. Kerley's Feed Stables, South Sixth Street. Host Brand of Flour. Huy of all kinds. Rolled Barley, Wheat and Oats. Clean Gray Oats for Seed. CaT Bedrock prices. IF YOU WANT GOOD DRY WOOD CALL UP Brcwn's Wood Yard 408 2nd st.,or Telephone 585 J. M. CHILES The Pioneer Grocer RELIABLE GOODS AT RELIABLE PRICES A Specialty FARM-CURED BACON THE FINEST BROUGHT GRANTS EVER TO PASS Dried Fruits of All Kinds has stood fr bottles. IHfthMrfrV(Mei lwttkuu.VLloyo'' ri"T SUMMONS. rInihe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine. The California & Oregon 1 Coast Railroad Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Waldo Clark, LenaOlark, Angelina Shadinger and M. E. Moore, Defendants. To Waldo Clark, Lena Clark aud Angelina ShadlDger, defendants: Iu the name of the State of OreRon, von are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action wuniu six weeks from the first publication of this summons, to-wit, within six weeks from the twelfth day ot Jann- ary, 1906, as prescribed iu the code of publication tliereor auu ir you ran so to answer for want theroof the plain tiff will take judgment against yoo as prayed for in its complaiuc Herein ana filed in said cause to-wit: That the lands herein mentioned aud described in the comrjlaint filed iu this action aud sought to be appropriated by the said Dlaintill for the purposes iu saia complaint set forth and liereinaftir described may be appropriated to its use aud benefit aud that the Buuie may be tried iu this coort uudrr and by virtue of the laws of this state before a jury to be empanelid to try the same, and that the defendanc may have judgment against the plaintiff for the sum of One tlunarea ana rnty tfiouj Dollars, the valne of said land to be appropriated which said sum is hereby tendered iuto conn ana mat uiereup on and npon the ascertainment of the damages to be raid by the plaintiff to the defendants and npon I lie payment of the same tne plaintiff may have ludsment aicainst the defendants and each of them appropriating to the nae of the plaintiff herein the lands des cribed in said complaint and every part and parcel thereof for the pur poses f constructing, opt rating aud maintaining its line or railroad in, through, over and upon said lauds and of placing thereon its approaches to the bridge hereinafter to ne construct ed by the plaintiff across Kogue Hivtr in Josephiue County, Orogon, for the purpose ot placing thereon turnouts, sidings, switches and other conven iences iu furtherance of the object of its construction aud of making such neceesary cuttings and embankments as are necessary for tbe plaintiff, and for the costs aud disbursi men is uf the iction. The particular description of the property herein (ought to be ap propriated aud coudemuud is as fol lows to-wit: Commeucing at a point 549 feet east of tho southwest cr rut r of the J. K. Joue's D. L. 0. No. U8 in township an south, range 5 west, W M. in tbe County of Josephine, State of Oregon aud running thence east 100 feet; thence sonth 425 fiet to the center of liogne Kiver; thence west 200 feet: hence north 425 feet to the south line of D. L. C. No. ii8: thence east 100 feet to tho place of beginning "outaining two acres more or less the same being a part of Lots 20 and 21 iu Block V, Riverside Ad dition to : lie Town ol Grants Phhs now the City of Grants Pass, Jose phine Connty, Oregon. This snmmcus is published under and by virtue of au oidir of the Honorable J. O. Booth made on tiie 12th day of Jauuary, I '.MM!, and tlie fiist publication thireof is on the 12th day of January, l'JOO, and th last publica tion thereof will be ou the 2nd day of February, 1906. A. C. I1UCGH, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fcr Josephine County. T. B. Cornell, 1 Plaintiff, vs. J. F. Cochran. Defendant. J To J. V. Cochran, the above named defendaut. Greeting: In i he name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear iu the above entitled oourt aud cause and answer the com plaint filed therein on or be ore six weeks from the first date of publica tion of this summons, which first date ol publication is Friday, January 12, A. D., 1906, aud the last date of said publication and the time within which yoo are required to appear and answer is Friday, Februarv It), 1906. And yon are hereby notified that in case you fail to appear and ai swer the complaint in said action witnin the time aforesaid the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of 3?5. 15 with interest ou said sum from the first day of M .rch, 1905, at the rate of six per cent pir auuoiu and for his costs and disbursements to be taxed aud he will at the same time procure au order for the sale of the real property bolonging to tho defend ant attached in said action, viz: the S. E. J,- of Sec Si Twp. 88 S. R. 8 W. of Willamette Meridian in Josephine County, Oregou; also all the right ti'Ie and interest of tbe delendiiut in and to Lot 6, Block 2, iu the town of Napoleon, coiuniouly called Kerby ville, in said couuty and state. This summons is published by order of the Hon. H K.Hanua. circuit judge for the First judicial district of Ore gon dat.d the 12th day of January, A. D.,ISI0;, directing the publication therof for a rod of six successive weeks, iu the Rogue River Courier a newspaper of general circulation pub lished at Grants Pass iu Josephine County, Oregon, and further directing that a copy of the complaint and summons be fcrwitli deposited iu the post office at Grants Pass. Oregon, ad dressed to you at your place of rosi dence and post office adonss, viz Grand Island, State of NelraAa n th" I2,h d of Jancarv. A. D- 1UCB- J. H A I STIN. Attorney fr.r PlaintitT. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy CurColdi, Croupand WhSming Couah J THE LIVEKY AND SALE H ft . t- DEAN DICKIS0N. Proprietors. H Street bet.een Fifth ,d Sisth fHOKtm r.nt-Pass. Oret- CattlelRcvnch For Rent. 820 acres on Seren-Mile creek about fire mile southwest from Fort rtlamath. Oregon. All fenced, house, large barn, ample water supply, wiu cut about 80Jtou. wild.hay. Address, laoonia, Washington. 833, Grove'sTSrSW 1 UlUU fETFJISUSlMOXS In the iCireuitf Court of,,-. Oiegou for the Coin , a 8lte , C. O. Rock.tad. 1 IOf Joriu,. Plaintiff, ! vs. I ' Henry J. Olson, ' Defendant. J , To Henry J. Olson, DefeDd.Bt. Iu the name of ti, c. asD.t: yon aud hereby ,eqo7 " 0w nswer the Jll , 10 . against yon in the wJ , at fc tion within ten rU. 'fe!"" the service of this so ma.Tn.'t' d'te if served within this m "po" served within any th!0' this state, then within L. . "V IJUUI ill Id summons date of the a I"1'?' upon von. .;r;?'h so to answer, for ,, ,i! m plaintiff will'tak. you for the sum of Poor B,JW Fifty-two aud OS-loo 5DJ lars with interest from t h. of April, 1905. lreC w thhmfcJ and disbursements of thesotin J der i,f sale of property Mtar-h2 jJ"'1 This aumuioiis is Piihrt,Bl,Wl. to an order of Hon. Hk H,rm 1,01 aud entered January 8 9u IB,j' HOCUH BLANCHABn : and W. D. FREEMAN i Da.efir-t vumStiS'' 1900. Data list puMica,,io3JaFUrj4 28, 1906. ' ru4ry NOTICE. Notice is hereby giveu to ,u itn, supplying goods or wares to Th. 75 uonsoilflated Mines, time i. 7 V' duplicate covering Rnirt wares, shall b- presented at theCtJT pany's ollice in Jacksonville. mJ5" ly on the first of the month, R cceding said parchaie iTT' THE OPP CONSOLIDATED HIKES December 80, 1905. EXECUTORS' NOTICE TO CREI.i Notice is hereby given that the ... dersigned have been dnlv sn,i.. executors of the ettate of Pei Bu sen. dect nsed, by order of the (W Court of the State of Oregon for th. County of Joieihiue. All mZ having claims agauint said ectatein hereby notified and required to present the s. me to George Hasten ol the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, oris Charles Hansen, Kerby, Oregon u the ntlice of J. H. Austin in nidk. by, County of JoFeliine, Stats of Oregon, accompanied by the prom vouiiiers aud duly veritiid 81 brut provided within six niouthi Iron this date. Dated Dec. 22, 1905. CHARLES HANSEN, CEOKliE HANSEN. Executors of tho estate of Peter Hu sen, deceased. J. H. AUSTIN, Attorney for Eiecnton. FORFEITURE NOTICE. Grants Pass, Ore., Jau 5, 1908-To the heirs of Owen McCarthy: Y01 are nereny noiinid that 1 hive a pended 1100 in labor and imrrotf. nients npon the CJuldm Pheasant It clniin situated in tile Urauls Fm Mintug District, Josephine Count?, Oregon, as will appear by location certificate filed March 11, 11105, a the office of the County Clerk of aid county on tage 414, Vol. Ill, Minisj Records, in ordtr to hold saidpniuin under the provisions of section 29) Revised Statutes of the United Siala. being the amount required to hold tM same for the year ending Decern! Ul, 19C,r. And if within uiuetydia from the scivice of this notice IS within ninety days after this coin by publication) yon fail or relorei contribute your proportion ol ns expenditure as a co-owner, ; oor if teres! iu said claim will become tk property of the subscriber tinder i tion mi. I. J. HUNTER. 1-5 A Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R. 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