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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1906)
f1 would do than sood tloo (rum It to V'. ' WARD OFF DISEASE By fortifying Vur system with a reliable Dinoa rneuiciius. An aiumiiim; m,iiimjiui more warm and the reao- would leave i vim nearer ' complete iirus- irauou uiuu ever U-fore. H'iWl HUmuu'h ii lid blxxt in g'HHl order you can tight tlio tattle of life suc cessfully against all odds. OuI.DKN Kkai. boot (H drtwtl), la a famoua fc?1 la remady for dyspep W ila. and Ul'KK .I'i ROOT (.Stflffii'kl), has a direct action in promoting the renewal of the blood. Hoth of these are used In Ur. Pierce's (iuldnn Medical Discovery In such a way. by skillful extraction, com binatlon and aoliition without alcohol, that their Ixwt effects are secured. Many years of actual practice con vinced Dr. l'lerce of the value of muny satire roota aa medicinal agents and he went to great expense, both In time and Id money, to perfect hi own peculiar pro cesses for rendering theui both efficient and aafe for continuous uae aa touic and (building agents. The enormous popularity of OoIdn Medical Discovery" la duo both to ltd scientific coinMiiindlng and to the actual saedlrinsl value of tun Ingredients. The publication of the ruimu of Wi Imuruii 0nti on the wrapper of every bottle bereafter to be sold, gives full assur ance of its non-alcoholic character and removes all objection to the use of an unknown remedy." SJEY. The Original LITTLE LIVTiR JC!iI. PILLS, lirst put up by old Dr. VecA K. V". Pierce over 40 years ago. Much Imitated, but never equaled. Little pill, Little dnso, but give great re sults In a curative way In all derange ments of Stomach, Liver and llowels. Common Serum Medical Adviser" will be writ free, paper-bound, for ill one-cent stamp, ti pay the cost of mailing only, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address IV. H. V. 1'iercu, 063 Jluiu Struct, Bui lalo. N. Y. NEW STOCK OF RY GOODS AT HcLANE'S STORE Wttt 0 Street Secnnd Block from Sixth Street At prices that make bargains. FARMERS FEED STABLE J. K. KKKI.KY, Thorn. Last Hlalilo south on Sixth struct, lloom under cover for lil) horses bi i1 40 wagiuiH. llox Hlitlln. Con-all I n loOHO stock. (Inly I ho iM'Ht hay, eloun grain a-i! alfalfa foil. Kollcd barley and otL.ir grain. No illHoiimtd horses allowed. I'tvf runnliiL' wulor, and trough clean .". wvory day. Waiting room and toilet loom whin ladies can leave wraps and arrncyt. their toilet-. E. A. WADE Dry Hoods, lliidcnvnir, .Notions, I(c. Front Street west Puluce hotel OKANTS PASS, OKliGON CATARRH m M - - assril - 1 tSSSP J 2 Ely's Cream Balm This) Remedy Is n Specific, Sura to Give Satisfaction. OIVIS mtiir AT ONCt. It demurs, soot hen, hei.lii. iind prot.vt the diMiamsl membrane. It c in Catarrh and dridn n!if n Cold In th- II. ul.iui. Hv. Kiwlorc the Stis of Tate and Snn'il. Kaxy to u. t'unt.iiiis no i ij u'e is di m;-. Appliwl into tint li.-f ,! mi 1 nl.xirbmL Large Sii, to nta m Pru.rt.-i-is er I t snaili 1'rialKire, lOecits by n.ml, IIT BROTHERS. ft ' r' N. r. The Beat Cough Syrup. & L. Apple, ex -probata 'Judge, Otuwa, KausM. writes: "This Is to say f'at hare I used lUllard's Hare hooud Syrup years, and thai I do Dot hesitate to rnxnuuiond II as the beet oough syrup 1 liars 'ever osed. ' ' tAo, Mo an.l 1.00, at Kotermuud's and Hi Nations! Prng t'o. W00DVILLK X t Mrs. Hair, Sr , returned to Grants Pans, Toetday after a short visit with her son, J. B. Hair. Key. J V. Milligan ol Portland preached here last Sunday evening, to a large at'id attentive congregation. Miss Clella Caley, of Central Point, returned home Sunday after a short sojourn with friends here. Oar school opened Monday for a fonr months term, with J. D. Coch ran as principal, and Mias Clara Terry as SHHiHtant. Mrs. M. Seaman has sold her farm across the river to A. D. Helms, of Ashland,, consideration, f:j000. Mr Helms contemplates patting out an ex tensive apple orchard thereoo. We noted in last week's Issue of the Mail, a paragraph in regard to the building of a bridge across the river at this place. This has loos; been de sired by the people of this neighbor hood, and we hope to soou see our ex pectations realized. The use of small txtats on so rough a stream a Rogue River is a constant menanoe to life and property. After two years of earnest and faithful work in this field, Rey. Tweed has accepted a call to Merrill, Ore., and will deliver his farewell sermou on March 18. We congratu late the Merrill people on securing Rev. Tweed, as we know him to he a conscientious and upright man in every respect. His family have gone to Ashland to reside and it wag with deep regret we saw them go. May access attend them one and all. The dedication of the Wimer Preg- Sami, vice-chairman; Mrs. O. F. Wright, secretary, and Mrs. B. A. Lowell, treasurer. All matter for this column Is mipplied by the Grants Paw. Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected 'hat I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Axe. of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any Dr. Tufts, president of the Anti heneflt. I then started to take Foley's Sa)oon iea(?oe of Oregon, bas resigned Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now . . . . . D ' , , , as sonnd ss a bullet. I recommend it bl' P"t,on and Re- Rer in advanced stages cf long trouble. "! be11 unanimously elected by the For sale by H. A. Rotermnd. Foley's 1 Board of Trustees to fill the vacancy. nouej biii xar stops tne cougn and i P pnl B.Ho. heals the lungs, and prevents serions results from a cold. Refuse substitutes. 1 ALTII0USE I J Mr. Grace Skeeters, from Medford, is visiting wnn ner children near i Althouse. J We have begun to wonder where all : that hard Winter that was prophesied ' last Fall is coming in at. Ye old time weather prophets will have to acknowledge that yellow jackets do not always coutrol the Winter On March 8d Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Skeeters gave a party in honor of H. is the son of the editor of the Pacific Christian Advo cate and is prominent in aggressive temperance work aud a magnetic speaker. We wish him great suc cess. It seems the saloon men of Oregon are getting desperate. I noticed in the Advocate of January 24th that some who are promoting amendments ! to onr present Local Option Law to j render it worthless, have planned to entrap ceitaln preachers, by miirepre sentation get them to visit places I where women of the baser sort will testify against their moral character, thna destroying their influence in op posing th amendments. The liquor men have large snms of money at their disposal, bat while the temper- B. Kitter man's 60th birthday. Many thanks. re due Mr and ilrs. Skeeters 1 8nce le Mt ro moch flD8n for the pleasant time en joyed by all i u, mnnmrt (,A , iM v Even Mr. Kittermaa forgot about his c,nBe 8D Jf God be for ug w)(J age, when it came to dancing can be against ns." He will do his The work of building the railroad ! part but will never do what his from Grants Pass to Takilma is at j pe iple should. We can see the sigus hyterian Ch-tpel tmik place lant Sab-1 last begun. Joseph Howell, who an-1 0f the times all about us aud much of sn,,ou ?&TOrj iTTf i,rh;emp,loyr:oor com,try is Du,,er iioum- well be proud of their neat and com- AUor,ley u- niuitli, has already tion, especially in the Southern states, uiodinog building, and of the fact graded several rods of the road bed I was amused In leading of Tfnues that it ig fre) from debt, with about on the mountain side, abnve Althouse, ! sap'm aeiinrnrinT rammion In tY,t near his ranch. Mr. Sowell ig an old st.te only 13 cities aud towus have the resident of . this . couniry and has in licensed liquor traflic and there it is former years hunted over the whole making its lant desperate stand for nioniitain range from Takilma to Williams creek, and is eatiglled that he can trace an unbroken copper lode the entire distance between these two places juHt mentioned We under stand that it is a part of Mr. Howell's M in the treasury. Tiie total cost of building and lot wag S40. The work whm in cliargu of Rev. Robt. Tweed. SHMHled by Rev. W. 8. Smith. Many thanks are due both gentlemen for their uutiring elf or Is in behalf of the good work. Tho services were im prcHsive anil the sermon delivered by liev. Milligan was an able one ami very appropriate to the occasion. The following wag the program ag carried out: Voluntary Invocation Rov. W. S.Smith Hymn 274 Chapel Hymnal Scripture Reading II Chrouioles :l-21t Rev. W. 8. Smith Prayer.... Rev. J. V. Milligan Hymn H!48 Sermon Rev. J. V. Milligan tIymn-H17 Financial Htateiii'iut by the Building Committee Dedication service Rev. W. S. Holt, D. D. Thank offering Hymn 67 Benediction,.. Rev. R. Tweed Mix Lanrn ('lay, represetitiugTthe Oregon Kqual Suffrage Association, lectured' in Woodvillo, Tuesday even ing, March II, having just HniHhed a tour of JuHiqihine county, ami being now en route through Jackson oounty. Miss Clay's manner and personality w very pleasing, and she presents a logical aud undeniable argument in favor of cqmtl suffrage. She organ ized a precinct campaign committee here, whose olllcers aro Mn. A. Sob miller, clmriimi'i ; Mrn. C. E. life There are two contestants in the field, Senator Carmack, who is up for re-electitn and Ex-Governor Taylor, aud tho chief issue is the qoe tion as to which has doue the most for pro hibiten. Carmack was (nice a driuk- plan road ledge and thereby lacilitate transpor tation and dispene with teams aud tramways, and as he is satisfied that he has struck the right grade for a railroad by scanning the distance from Takilma to Grauth Pass without the use of stakes his platm will be moch better enrmv to the saloon he submitted to R. G. Smith, and the t was than Mr. Carraacx. He declared great work will be speedily carried ou ! himself unqualifiedly in favor of the to a finish. Happy-Go Lncky. Hepburn-Dolliver bill and of all the temperance laws ou the statute books and fays. "Think God, I have never lifted mv hand nsainst one of them." Mr.. Michael Hart, wife of the; ihe Uuion Sinnal says each of the superiuteudent of Cart service at ; democratlo aspirants for the governor King.ton, Jamaica. West India Is- glllp j, likewi,e publicly questioning laud, says that she has for some years ( the feui,,erallce recorJ of the nth(, used Chsmberlaiu's Coug'i Remedy and pa(li , hostilitv to the of operutiou to build the rail- ing man and was editor of the NaKh along the western wall of the ville Ratiner, was a powerful opiioneut of the cause but some years ago quit drinking and has stood firmly against it. He claims that the saloons of the stite are solidly arrayed acainst him. Then Mr. Taylor in opening his cam paign In Nashville tried to show how A Jimalcin Lady Speaks Highly of Cham- berlain'i Ceugh Remedy, , and has found it very beneficial. She 'H'llnnn. The Nashville American s:iys has implicit confidence in jt and The candidate for official poiifion would not be without a bottle of it in in Tennewe who does not aim? a clear her home. Sold by M. Clemeus. frVkJMSjaitsJfag, W. B. SHERMAN Ileal Esiale suul Timber ROOMS 10 cV 12, MASONIC TEMPLE GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE 731 ' note on the liquor question may as : well ben in to gather his liaggaKu for a journey up Salt River." We often hear people talk of the "joints" tin ; der prohibition, but in that state i statittics prove that there are 400 per cent more joints under licence, and that in the lioeme city of Memphis alone there are three tunes as many gpeakaie than in all the combine d prohibition cities and towns in tho western half of the Mate. MKS. L. W. HOOD. ; Pres Snp't. BUSINESS POINTERS. CLEMENS SELLS BOOKS and DRUGS. GRANTS PA&a, wnc. ORANOE FROn I Seven-room st.ry and a half house A BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. Phone 48 J. n. DRAKE r 8ert Barnes Reliable Watchmaker At Clemens' Grants Pass, Ore. I Buv and Sell Real Estate HOW IS THIS? No. 4'fl. 320 acres on the Applegate. 100 acres good bottom, land. Good irrigating ditch with 100 inches of water. 26 acres in alfalfa and 2 acres iu orchard. Piice, $5,000.00. No. 494. 240 acres. Good three room house, small barn, smoke house and all other out buildings. 30 acres fenced. 20 acres in culti vation. Small orchard. Plenty of good timber. Living water. $5.00 per acre. No. 4v7. 217 acres. 100 acres in cultivation. Fine natural meadow. Good clover and altalfa land, with good water right. Plenty o good timber. Fair house, good barn, grainery and all other out buildings. $30.00 per acre for the next sixty days only, Youry for bargains, ' Jospeh Moss, The Real Estate Man Hei.i.0 3'i3 Office, 611 Residence. 516 E, Street Grants P r PLuiHG HEATING Sights Worth Seeing ; Order seals and rubber stamps of I A. E. Voorhies. ! Send tout family WuhhiiiK tn the ; Steam Laundry. All roimb dry work 2i Ci'tit per dozen. Phone 33. I Your clothes called for and delivered ! ; nii all ttatwort that gees throatih ; 1 the mangle wsHber, ironed at 2V p r ' doieu. Grants Pass Steam Lanndry. 1 Piinue 873. '. j Lelobtr has jnst reoeivfd anntlier stcck of lt'Ue and rau tit all kimlt of ! eyes (lis apparatus for the r-htiiiK '(lfTinii'ii is all op tn iime and the uniKt 1 1' huh le kiiul Curtis & Co. foi Watches, Clocks, (.old Kiniis and Jtilrt. flue Mttcli repiiirinV. wiitiaviuit. Cioodn sold at reasnnahh- prices. Come mid see n. I. ( O. K Huildinp. (irints l':.s.n, Ore sou. II..-: t I... .1 .i. Ill INK IXMIt('l n I'l-W ll 1I l( 1 J( a billon in. the liianta I'.i'H 1 Hiloriii c tnptinr is now uble to tu.ike a H r-t - kin! uf dThiiwI linlr tl,.. tiric. Call aud and net nric-'S stret t, ojipodite We aro prepared to do all kinds of riutnliinj:, v0 use first efass material and employ e.v perienced workmen. Come to us for estimates on Sewer Con nections. ; ; . Mining and Irrigating Tipe, Tin and Galvanized Iron work. Furnace Heating a specialty. Hair-KWdle Jlanbvare Co. the former Number 812, Wet O Depot. ULItf I'rtaluiiia Inctibaicrs and Froodcrs lit Criiuu r Bros 1 The Club Stables There are many of them along the route of the Burlington's two thro' daily train to the Southeast via Billing. Some of them are tn-st viewed by making stop-overs, while others may le seen from the car windows. Among the latter are tragic Custer Battlefield and the luctutesiitie Black Hills. Oood service, too, with thro' standard and tourist sleeping cars and chair cars on both trains. Postal card nxjuiwU hrtii full information. K. Women Kldnts Women are more often afflicted with ktdnev dinirrters tba'i n en, but attribute th Tuiptoni to dis-ase pe culiar to their rex, while in realiiy the kioneTs are deranverl. Nervous ness, headache, puffy or dark circles nuder the eves, pain in he liack, are sltfus of kidney trouble that nins not tie ittnoreil, or a serious malady will result. Kcley'iiKidneyCnre ban restored the health of thousand ot weak, ner vous, broken down women. It stots irreitularities nd strengthens the uriuary organs, it purifies th blood and benefits the whole system. For - sale by H. A. Kutermond. FRANK HECK, Proprietor Succour to Hayes & Heck Special attention Hven to mining traveler. mns ,uen and commercial Sixth street, Grants Pass, Orejf ion A Lively Tussle, with that old epemy of the race con snpatior. often ends in apiendi. i To avoid .11 serious trouble wi,h stomach, lifer and howeln. take n. King's New Lih Pill, Thev r feotly regulate these orsaus. Wit hoot Pffc discomfort SSc ,U drSg! - Palace Barber Shop BAILS & WILLIAMS. Propr having, Hair Cutting Baths, Etc. tverythins- nest and clean aud a " r irsi-tjlaas. W. FOSTER. Passenger aud Ticket Ageut, Burlington Konte, Cor. Sd & Surk Sts , Portland. Or. To Cure a i Ono Tke Laxative Bromo QtunhsTdfets. seven miinoo mm hmoiu months. This 'tv,-,. CO 'SJ-A7 CnmCHp Tworiyt. o&avery r i i