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GOOD for OLD and YOUNG j j ffngniit Plcmtr keeps the children healthy Mid run olyKm nd frolic the whole day long , o when Mamma need more they ruh oB In hlifh lee. .... And hout to the druggist t "Fle gi " mcl" f Inability to get tip brisk and fresh in the morning, lack of appetite, pallor, muddy complexion and poor spirit Iheae all indicate a disordered stomach end bad digestion in adultsand children, too. They also indicate the urgent need f talcing Green's August Flower regu Arly for a few davs. fit's a reliable old remedy for all stomach troubles, never fails to cure indigestion, dyspepsia and chronic constipation, and ia a natural tonic for body and mind, n tTwo size, 35c and 75c All druggists. For Bale by lr. J. O. Smith. Mrs. J. C. K. MoCauu made a busl aesa trip to Grauts Paa Thursday of hst week. George McCollnm uiade a business tip to the town of Woiidor Tuesday of ttii week. JBsv. Akers preached an excellent jiiftnou at the Wildorvillo church, itinday the 8th. Farmers are taking advantage of lliia flue weather Some are plowing o&niost everybody seems busy. iherlff Oeorge Lewis and Mrs. lewis are over in the Illluios Valley to be at the bedside of his brother who 1h dangerously til. Friday eveuing of hint week while Jutaruiug from Grants Pais In cross ing Siate Creek near the old Conner saw mill, Mr. Wagner came near Hitting hluiBelf and horse drowued. J. Hocking made a busiues trip to 'U rants Pass Thursday of last week. K. M. Robinsou made a business trip to Grants Pass Friday of last week. Undo Fuller. The road are drying np as the sun t warm and drying. Pasturage is good and stock ia doing veil a the grass is growing tine. The Yellowhorn ni'ue, above Placer ruunWg a full crew, aud has plenty -t good rock in light The steam shovel has discontinued "Turk as the earth was too wet to aaudle. They have a large amount f work to fill in the bridgo here yet. 4T the railroad oouipany fill the Brimstone gulch, that shovel will ere for the next year. Tko Shariugsou ludgu is under 60ml That mine has been well de veloped and has a good rook as any in the Greenback, being in the same line f the quarts formation ruuniug iu a southeastern direction from Tuuuel U, lieu rauuing west to Galloe creek. bjnie mines on Tuuuel 9 crock which Hong to Georgo Strong that have hlu idle for the waut of capital, are at'ing opened up ana woea ny luano ail nor who have come here aa the limato iu Idaho Is so cold that they taiinot work iu that country. Hero we can work whuu we have water, and a thi mine of George Strong's baa a good water right it 1 a mine that attracts attention. We are moving along as if the wsather were September oi the last of April, a little snow in the air, some u too high lauds; people are plowing, lot iu the low lauds it is too wet. How sweetly the meadow larks also ibe blue birds sing aud robin by the ' arload. The people who like robbln we wish they would take one part of 1 tlieui for they are the uiost destructive 1 lird that we have. We don't waut j to go into detail regardiug tlie value 6 different birds, but the robtu is the utat worthless bird we have; they tuittl their nests uear our berries, katel out two or three broods a year, K It were only those that nested near twooM be alright, but they bring Itielf relatives from far aud uar aud ih.t -lv a are onnosed to robins. We have also a ort of.a mixed yellow L.nH tli name we cau't call, but we houe aud wish the state legislature' will make au appropriation for them , aa they have made a law for killing ou birds. People here whoraiwa! toderate amount of berries cauuot , MtaHae any pront from them. nuleHS tiKv hlr a cbean DOT to unru mo drd. Wideawake. Ilae 8iool the Teat U5 Year. Tbe old. orlgiual GROVES' Taate lea VUltt Tonic. You know what yoa i taklug. It U irou aud quluiue in taste lew form. No cure. No pa.T' Mu. WIL DEltVILLE Dnmm i Tja. C. Z.Xl. Column All matter (or this column In supplied by the Grants Pans Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The Grants Pass Woman's Christian Temperance Union met on Friday afternoon, January 27th. at the home of Mrs. Loughridge for our regular rue 'tins. Forty-two member and friend of the union beside the little folks were present and an interesting j program was carried out under the ; direction of Mrs. Hale, superintend-! ent of the dpeartuient of Anti-Nar- cotics. Program consisted of recita-1 tion by Miss Wilson, instrumental I luoslo by Miss Mangum and an ad dress containing much food for thought was made by the Rev. Mr. William of the Episoopal Church. We wish more mother niiglit have heard him. He is deeply interested in the young people. The Oregon Tobacco Law was read and discussed. We should study our law and do what we can for their enforcement. After the dis missal the dofeated side in the mem bership contest, which was held some time ago, served refreshment of de licious cake and coffee and we enjoyed short time in social convene. But I wish our reader to know of our line of business especially considered, the Franchise question. A letter wbb read statins that Mis Laura Clay, a member of the famous Casein U Clay family of Keutuoky, who i on thi coast in the interest of Woman Huff rase, would perhap come to this county to lecture. We are gun- she will be welcomed here, and bope that people all over the county will want to hear her. You can find out about her by writing to Mr. O. Q. Ament, Grants Pass. So many thoughtful women are beginning to see the injus tice of being classed with idiot and lunatic, and having nothing to say in regad to the laws which they most aud should obey. Miss Clay is a bright, intelligent woman, well posted Jind thoroughly alive on thi matter which will come before the voters of Oregon next Juno, and which means so much to every woman. The last time the Suffrage question was voted on iu thi atate our County gave a good majority for it aud we hope for much this time. The initiativs peti tion secured last fall contained about 2000 more name than was actually neceatary, aud our union secured more than any other one iu the state, send ing in 219 verified names. Let us be iutorustod in what con cerns our welfare and do all we can to interest others. Shall we be like the people in Nehemlah's time who "Had a mind to work?" Mrs. L. W. Hood, Press Sup't. Let there be an abstinence from in toxicating drinks throughout this country during the period of a single generation, and a mob would be a impossible as conibustiou without oxygen. Horace Maun. Startling But Trus. Pjotile the world over were horri fied ou learning of the burning of a ! Chicago theater in which nearly 000 people lost their lives, yet more than 1 nve 1 lines una uumner or over jhiou ! j pooph'l died from pueomotna iu : , tli 11 a jo during the same j of these cases jif pneumonia resulted I SIL.? i:u.J(mc"1,!,er.,IZt - lian's Cough Remedy. A gteat many ' wlin hm AVHrv rtAiiii tn fr ttmtn. monia have warded it off by the;j TllO I'flcC't of Electricity On ltfMllifr 11111 lit tit til fulllUilf Tllil t.tl. . . 1 m. j loiw.'ng is an instance of thi. "Too much caunot be said in favor of " " ""V" . V J1,. V"" ""V know that it cored 111 v daughter. j Laura, or a severe cold, aud 1 believe ni t uu seaw n aa,u iMkV n nn luicnc UVll.l lisiP lirk A Iwklt aliat (vud tlifusmt. emnl with pneumonia." W. I). Wil cox, Logan, New York. Sold by all druggist. BUSINESS POINTERS. Dr. Flanagan, Physician and Deutist. M. Cletueut, Prescription Druggist. A Hue Gentleman' smoke the Stage Call np Phone 1113 for cream. milk aud For a e'eau bed and a good meal try the Western Hotel. SiH'oud hand cook stove aud heaters cheap. Moore's second hand store. Get Orape roots of J. T. Taylor at Model Drug Store, $.10 per thousand. Oet some milk Chocolate Cro quettes at Suivthe'a Roitue River Co Hoe Market. Qot aWnrt Out vew M 1 ! ir. j u to BrMI0ha Art Gallery, oppo-: , site the depot, and have some picture ' , "ade. Ruul Run!! Run!!! j Grant Paxs Tailoring Company, uougm goous at oo cent ou the dollar, aud otfer the same as low a ; iuasuit. Trousers t. 60. U15 tf Go to Coron for Plumbing. Calliug Cards Courier liolldiug. A splendid line ot Royal Charter Oak Range at Coron' Real Estate aud Timber W. B. Sherman, Room V aud 10 Masouio leuiple. Cnrtl A t. fot Watches, Clock. Gold Rings aud Jewelrv, Hue watch repairiug, engraving. Good sold al reasonable price. Conic aud see n. I. U O. F, Building, Grant Pa, Oregon. BTVKH rorfilRR. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. FEBRUARY 2. LITTLE POCKET PHYSICIAN Hyomei Inhaler That Is Guaran teed by Rotermund to Cure Catarrh. Thousands who have been cured by Hvomei call the inhaler that comes with every outfit "The little pocket ' physician," as it is so small that it i can be carried in the pocket or purse. 1 Prior to the discovery of Hyomei, statistics showed that at least 1)7 out of every 100 percons in this state were su fieri ng from catarrh in some form. 1 The remarkable results following the usa of Hyomei are shown by the smalier percentage today of people so (Taring from catarrh. , There is really no excuse whatever for anyone bavin catarrh now that Hyome is so readily obtainable. If you have any doubt about it value, Rotermund will let yon have a com plete outfit with the understanding that unless it cures catarrh, it will not cost you a cent. A complete Hoymei outfit consists of the "little pocket physician," a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei, and oosts only $1, while ad ditional bottles of Hyome can be pro cured for 60 cent, making it the most economical, a well a the most reliable treatment foi the oure of catarrh. Do not delay longer the use of Hyomei, if yoa hare catarrh. Thi i a purely local disease, and Hyomei goes right to the spot where the catarrhal germ are present, destroys them, soothe and heal all iuflauima tion, and make a permanent and last' ing cure. Settle Vp. All person owing the firm of Gar men Hemouway Company are hereby notified to call and settle the account at once. 3ARMAN-HEMENWAY CO Placer and qnarta location notice mine deeds, leases, etc., at the Courier office. , F. G. ROPER FASHIONABLE TAILOR Harmon Block, Upstairs South Sixth Street Suits made to Order PROMPTLY AND OF THE BKST MATERIAL AND IN THE LATEST STYLE Cleaning and Repairing IN FIRST-CLASS SHAPE AND SUITS MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW A Trial b' Asked and Prices Are Right Tbe Model Drug Store Hu Just What You Want j Our Celebrated Electric licit, Nature's Vitalizer, to build up and strengthen tho whole body and for year, witn.i - 11Pft nf Hhontrtntiam Pnr. alysis, Liver, Kidney, Lame 1 Back. Constipation and all i AerVOUS Diseases. ' U0 nCrV'8 1S f,,at 01 a P0"'01" ful HCrVO tonic. It venerates new lifo and energy and ! tonPS 1111 f llO rplrtxr(1. WPrtlc nm,,1 nn.i Bhnk-v norvna nnd v " - w w gives iiom vigorous energy II For tho next 30 days, price i $10.00. Regular prieo $20.00 j Write or call at once. i MODEL DRUG STORE FARMERS FEED STABLE J. E. KERLEY, Tboib. l.a.st stable south on Sixth street. Room under cover for 150 horses arri 40 wagons, ltox stalls. Corral! I i loom) stock. Only the beet hav, clean grain a- O alfalfa fed. Rolled barley and otLjr grain. No diseased horm'S allowed. IV .f ruunlng water, and trough cloaoud every day. Waitiug room and toilet room whvit adies ohu loavo wrap and arracgv tthoir toilet. BO YEARS y Vexperience ) jfi' Tnaoc Msrhs i DCStON COtYRIOMT AC. Annwt Mndtng hvih tvnd (1cnptKm nit qlckf Mortin onr m'W" frM whtxh n utvwinoa W pf'bly tftliilMk OHmnunlrtv U.ntrMtr onS.n'Ui. ItuiObsktM VtmtW Mill frtMk 1I1I uil)iT ftr tfvunuc tiit. TftiMitai IUq ihtxtuj Mann A Ctk rvcvivt lywffcW nrfte, wiihoiAt cnavnrax to tb Scientific American. A htn4oailT l1tMmld klr- rlK FlBtK ot any fe-letma? t,uniAl. Tniifc .t a tom- ; rivr B.wtks, IL aula by sit nitriL MUNN Co New York nua oax. ( r U Wwhiua vm, IX C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETLTEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine. In the mattr of the j Estate of William Seifert, deceased. J Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has this day filed his final account in the matter of the estate of William Snifert, deceased, the fame being filed in the. County Court of the State of Oreeon. for Josephine County. All persons having an interest in said estate as creditors or otherwise, ob jecting to said account, or any item I therein, will take notice that said ac count will be considered by paid Court on March 15, 190, at 10 o'clock a. iu. of said day and any objections to said on March 15, 1SKM, final acconnt must be nlea aaa presented to said court at the date aforesaid. Published by order of Hon. J. O. Booth, County Judge, Josephine Couoty, Oregon. Dated this First day of February, l'JOH. JUbfc, A. ALLBUa, Administrator. MARCUS W. BOBBINS, Attorney. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning, Scroll Work, Stair Work, Band Sswine . Cabinet Work. Wood Pulleys, Haw Filing and gumming, Bepairing all kinds Prices right. 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 4 POWER COMPANY N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Movln? GRANTS PASS, OREGON The Popular Barber Shop Oet vour tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS On Sixth Street Three chairs Bath Room In connection Wholesale and Retail Feed and Flour Store J. E. KERLEY, Proprietor. Kerles Feed Stables, South Sixth Street. Itest Brand of Flour. Hay of all kinds. Rolled Hurley, Wheat and Oats. Clean Gray Oats for Seed. Bedrock prices. IK YOU WANT GOOD DRY WOOD CALL UP Brown's Wood Yard 408 2nd st.,or Telephone 5S5 J. M. CHILES The Pioneer Grocer RELIABLE GOODS AT RELIABLE PRICES A Specialty FAR M-C U R E D BACON THE FINEST BROUGHT GRANTS EVER TO PASS Dried Fruits of All Kinds SHOO 1906 SCMMONS. Iu the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for the County of Josephine. The California & Oregon") Coast Railroad Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff. 1 vs. Waldo Clark, LeaaClark, Angelina Shadinger aud M. E. Moore, Defendants. t rT,ln r.Iark T.ena UiarK anu - i A Angelina Khadlnger, defendants: Iu the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed againft you in the above entitled action withiu six frnm tho first nublication oi thin sDmmons. to-wit. within six weeks from the twelfth day oi Janu ary, 11)00, as prescribed IU tlie oraer ui publication tnereoi ana u you i'' to answer for want thereof the plain tiff will take judgment againtt you as prayed for in its complaint herein and filed in said cause to-wit: That the lauds herein mentioned ana aescrineu the complaint bled in tnis action and sought to be appropriated by the said plaintiff tor the purposes in m complaint set forth and hereinafter described may oe appropnateu w no use and benefit and that the same may be tried in this court under ana c-y virtue of the law of tins state before a jury to be empaneltd to try the same, and that the defendant may have judgment against the plaintiff for the sum of One Honored ana i liiy tei-wi Dollar", the value of said land to be appropriated which said sum is hereby tendered luto court ana tnai mereuy on and upon the ascertainment of the damage to be paid by the plaintiff to the defendants aud upon tne paymeni of the same tne plaintiff may nave judgment against the defendants and each of them appropriating to the use of the plaintiff herein the Janaa ues- cribed in said complaint and every part and parcel thereof lor the pur poses ui constructing, operating ami maintaining its line oi ranroaa iu, through, over and upon said land aud of placing thereon its approaches to the bridge Hereinafter to ue consiruci ed by the plaintiff across Rogue River in Josephine County, Oregon, for the purpose ot placing thereon turnouts, sidings, switches and other conven iences in furtherance or tne onject oi it construction and of making such necessary cuttings and embankment as are necessary for the plaintiff, and for the costs and disbareement ot tne notion. The particular description of the property herein sought to be ap propriated and condemned is as fol lows to-wit: Commeucing at a point 641) feet east of the southwest corner of tho J. K. Joue's D. L. O. No. 38 in township 86 south, range 5 west, W. M. in the County of Josephine, State of Oregon aud running thence eat 100 feet: thence sooth 425 feet to the center of Rogue River; thence west 2(H) feet; hence north 425 feet to the south line of D. L. O. No. 38 thence east 100 feet to the place of beginning containing two acres more or less the same being a part of Lots 20 aud 21 in iSIock V, Riverside Ad dition to the Town ot Grants Pass now the City of Grants Pass, Jose phine County, Oregon. This summons is published under and by virtue of au order of the Honorable H. K. Hauna made on the 12th day of January, 11)06, and the first publication thereof is on the 12th day of January, 11)06, and the last publica tion thereof will be on the 23d day of February, 1906. A. C. HOUGH, Attorney for Plaiutiff. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. T. 13. Cornell, Plaiutiff. vs. J. F. Cochran. Defendant. To J. K Cochran, the above named defendaut, Greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned aud re quired to appear in the above entitled court 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 of publication is Friday, January 13, A. D., 1906, and the last date of said publication and the time within which you are required to appear and answer is Friday, February 16, 1906. Aud you are hereby notified that iu case you fail to appear and answer the complaint in said action withiu the time aforesaid the plaintiff will take judgment agaiust yon for the sum of 275. 15 with iuterest on said sum from the first day of M.irch, 1905, at the rate of six per cent per annum and for his costs aud disbursements to be taxed aud he will at the same time procure an order for the sale of the real property belonging to tho defend aut attached iu said action, viz: the S.E. a of Sec. 84 Twp. 88 S. R. 8 W. of Willamette Meridian in Josephine County, Oregon; also all the right ti'.le aud interest of the defendant in and to Lot 5, Block a, in the town of Napoleon, commonly called Kerbv- wlllu in aM n. ..... ... . J n , j state. Ibis summons is published by order of the Hon. H. K.Hanna, circuit indite for the First judicial district of Ore gon, dated the 13th day of January A. D.,1906, diractiug the publication therof for a period of six successive weeks, in the Rogue River Courier a newspaper of general circulation pub lished at Grauts Pass In Josephiue County, Oregon, and farther directiDir that a copy of the complaint and summons be forwith deposited iu the lost office at Grants Pass, Oregon ad dressed to yon at your place of Vesi. deuce and post otiice address viz Grand Islaud, State of Nebraska i.ieu u, is liin day of Jaimnrv l D. iyo6. , J. H AUSTIN, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. mipplyiug goods o'r war o Consolidated Mines, that invoice in duplicate covering said bo?1h ware, shall b, ln u'Cm. pany office in JackannTilu . ly 00 the.flrst of tbe month li.. " ;,i . BUC- THEOPP CONSOLIDATED MIXES December 80. 1905. The Courier has the largest corps of correspondent of any paper ln South ern Oregon. SHERIFFS' SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor jum-iuiu ""-'j Frank llessinger, jamoo - T" 11 Seyfertu aun a. George, as trustees of Kerbyville Lodge No. 65, Independent Order l (iriit Fellows. Plaintiffs. vs J. F. Cochran, Defendant. Bv virtue of en execution, judg ment, onler and decree duly issued out of aud under the seal of the Cir cuit Couit of the State of Orrgoa for Josenhiuo County in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed .,.i on the 2th day of J iuuary, 11)06, upon a judgment icudered, en ,nA unA docketed in said court on the 2th day of January, l'J06, in favor of Frauk DefBiuer, james oejieiwj aud R. P. George, a rotee of Kerbyille Lodge No. 55, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, ilaiutiffs, against J. V. Cochran, defendant, for the sum of Two Huurded and Seventeen aud 75-1001 1217. 7(0 Do'lars together with interest thereon froin said 26th dav of January, 1'JOti, at the rate of 10 per ceut per annum and Seventy-five (175) dollar attorney' fees, aud the further sum of Twenty one and 25-100 (121.25) dollars cost : commanding me to make sale of the fniinnrina riflHnribnd real property situate, lying and being in the County of Josephine, State of Oregon, and described a follows, to-wit: All of the southeast quarter or sec tion Ti irty-lour (34), in iownsuip Thirty-eight (33) South of .Range Eight (0) nest oi ine n luaiueiwi Meridian, containing one nuuureu uu sixty acres. flow tnereiore, dj me virtue ui said execution, judgment, order ana decree and compliance with the com mands of said writ, I will on Satur day, March 3, 11)06, at the hour ot 10 o cloca a. m., at me iroui. uoor oi the County Court House in the city of Grants Pass,saia uounty ana state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for United States gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title aud interest which the above-named defendant had or now has in and to the above described real property or any part thereof to satisfy said execution, judgment, or der, decree, interest, costs and all ac cruing costs. Dated Grants Pass, Oregon, Janu ary 29, 1906. UtUKUt. w. i,Wl, Sheriff of Josephiue County, Oregon. Firts Insertion, Feb. 2, Last insertion, March 2. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Josephine. C. O. Rocktad, Plaintiff, vs. Heury J. Olson, Defendant. . To Henry J. Olson, the alove named Defendaut : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed herein on or before March 16, 1906, and if you fail so to appear or answer, plain tiff will apply to the above entitled oourt for judgment as prayed for in said complaint against you, to-wit: for the sum of ($452.65) Four hundred and fifty two and 5-100 Dollars with interest at 6 per cent per annum thtreou from April 1, 1905, and hi oosts and disbursements and for an order of sale to sell npon execution the real property attaohed herein, to wit : The East half of the East half of Sec. 84, Township 89, South, Range six (6) West of the Will Mer. contain ing 160 acres of land. This .summons is published by order of Hon. J. O. Booth, Judge of the county court of the state of Ore gon for Josephine County, made on the 80th day of January, 1906. Date first publication, February 2, 1906. Date last publication, March IB, 1906. Said publication is to rnn for six consecutive weeks HOUGH & BLANCHARD and W. D. FREEMAN, . Attorneys for Plaintiff. EXECUTORS' NOTICE TO CRED ITORS. Notice is hereby given that the nn dersigued have been duly appointed executors of the ettate of PeteVHan ?w! ?eC,Ted'cby order of Coouty pnn, ' "',e STtate of 0lW tor the hJ7,i0f JoteI)bine- All person nrelf ,lDtlfied and rlnir S?t. nm" tonGBrK Hansen of Uiarles Hansen, Kerbv OreoAn at by" J-,Vustfn ' " Oron I ' J9PWne, State of uregou, accompanied by the nrorjer Prided a.d,dDly Verified 'tL W'thm 8U month 'from Dated Dec. 23, 1905. CHARLES HANSEN, "KM? . J. H. AUSTIN, Attorney for Executors. forfeiture noticr the heirs of Owen are hereby mh.i Jan 5, 1906 To McCarthy : Yoa Pwded I1O0 in ,TL.'U i n iw in labor improve- tnf , u feasant lode situated in th u. District, Josephiue County, .kju, as w 11 certitln. . V" "la appear by location the office of l2rch la05- in eoauty cu rije rJ"? .CWk ot Wld pnder the beingl,r 0 -the. United State, '"8 the amnV ' un,? '?' same for the vV- lirea tnold ?ue the .e?v ' , U ehr day. 1 W,thin ni"ety davs t, 11- 0t 1 by P0blicationi ,0y' ?f fr thu notio l "l Z Ipenditnr'.. . "Portion of suon ta wld rtli- Joor In- ?.rPty of ih. becom tion 2324. "Bcrioer under ec- I- J. HUNTER. 1-5 JOt