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ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. MARCH 9. 1906. DONT READ THIS AD I! Unless you want to be convinced Smythe's Hope River Coffee Market is tbe best place to buy Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Chocolate, Spices, Extracts, Sugar, Soda, Starch, Baking Powder, China ware, Japanese Goods, Etc. THE STORE WHERE QUALITY IS FliiS T ii Our stock of TEA comprises 20 of tbe best kinds and qualities at prices that will sur prise you. Green Teas from 40c to 75c per pound. Black Teas from 40c to 80c per pound. Our teas are the special pick and purchase of experts. We are making a close study of blending for cup quality and would be pleased to fix up any special blend you may prefer. ' Out COFFEES are all selected for the CUP QUALITY rather than style, and our blends are always uniform. Like our teas our Coffees are expert select ions and no better grades can be had at our prices. Our highest grade, vacum packed, steel cut Java and Mocha Coffee is all the name implies, packed in one and two pound cans at 50c and 90c per can. Our 40c Java and Mocha either in bulk or vacum package is a full flavored coffee. Then we have other blends at 35c, 30c, 25c and 20c. Our Miner's Choice at 25c is a good value. Santos Rio and Caracol, either straight or for' blends. " , WOMAN'S WORK m preparing appetizing and wholesome food is made lighter by using Baking Powders and Sodas. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS IS REAL MERIT ana mat merit is an element in the suc cess of t h e house keepers who use Old Dutch , Cleanser for their Cleaning A Large Can 10c Our Cocoas and Chocolates are manufactured on the Pacific Coast and are pure and whole some in every respect. Try them and be convinced. Then we have Sugar for every use, such as Crystal Dominoe for the tea and Coffee, granu lated sugar for general use, powdered sugar for icing and candy, bar sugar for use with berries and in the sugar sifter. What Adds More to an Article of Diet Than the Seasoning Our Spices are all pure ground goods, packed in full weight cans. We have in stock Black. White and Cayenne Pepper Mustard, Sage, Savory, Thyme, Majoram. Allspice, Cloves, Cinnamon. Mace, Ginger, Nutmegs. Our Extracts are pure natural oil flavors with just enough spirits to preserve them. One and two ounce bottles, full measure. Vanilla. Lemon, Rose, Orange, Cinnamon, Almond, Wintergreen, Pepermint. Some Other Good Things to Eat Currants Rasins, ' Pearl Barley, Nuts, Sago, Macaroni, Tapioca, Cocoanut, Corn Starch, Force, Quaker Oats, Rice Flakes, Rice. CREAM OF WHEAT Crackers, Horseradish, Mustard (prepared), Catsup, Suit, Celery Salt, Preserves, Jams and Jellies, Jersey Evaporated Cream, Olive Oil. Come in and see the values. Everything fresh and up to now. A souvenir free with each pound of coffee or half pound ol tea We are going to give a ten-piece toilet set away- Ask about it. THE STORE WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST Smythe's Rogue River Coffee Market 420 Front Street, Palace Hotel Block, GRANTS PASS, ORE. 3 anien of a Cold and How to Avoid Them. More fatalities liave their origin in or result from a cold than Irom any other cans. Thii fact alone should make people more careful ai there is no danger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in the begin ning. For many years Chamberlain's Con gh Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medi cine in nse for this disease. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions 1od aids nature in restoring the sys tem to a healthy condition. Sold by M. Clemens. To Cor a Oold In One Day ' Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qnln ine 'iablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. i . A Scientific Wonder. Z The cares that stand to its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. Molford. lecturer for tbe Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals tbe worst burns, sores, boils, oloers, cuts, wound, chil blains and salt rheum. Only 25c at Ul drag stores. THE FASHION mm n FEED and SALE STABLES C. A. DICKISON, Proprietor. H Street between Fifth and Sixth Phonx 881 Grants Pass, Oregon MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. B. PADDOCK, Proprietor. I am prepared to mrnisn anyming in me line of Lemetery work in any kind of Marble or Granite. Nearly thirty years of experience in the Marble business warrants my string that I can fill your orders in the very best manner. Can furnish , work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind of yaroie. WILDE UYILLE A L. D. Akers made trip to Grants Pass Tuesday of this we.ek. R. M. Robinson made a trip to Grants Pass Monday of this week. Forest Wright has misled several days of school on account of a severe cold. I Mr. Wells' family from Grants Pass have moved iuto out of the Weston bongos near the shingle mill. J. C. K. McCaun is complaining of a cold, although he mnde a busiuets trip to Grants Pass Wednesday of this week. . Webb Roberts, while using a pick or grubbing hoe, had the misfortune to cat the back of his head not serious. Mrs. Sleetb of Portland is here to organize a Woman s Christian tern peraoce nuion at Wilderville. She spoke at the church Wednesday at 3 o'clock also at 7 o'clock iu the even ing. K. JJ. Lindsay's family seem to have quite a bit of trouble. Mrs. Lindsay got a sliver inher hand and her baud heoauie so painful she had to go to Grants Pass to have the sur geon treat the injured member. Their 8-rear old baby burned his foot very badly and Cora, aged 7 years, fell and hurt her arm so she is not able to be in school. Mrs. Roberts is suffering with ery sipelas in her faoe. Unole Fuller. 4 1 HOLLAND Ed Dai ley of Eerby made a trip to Holland this week. Miss Stella Hart is tbe guest ol Miss Ethel Holland this week. James A. Seyfertu made a trip to Kerby Monday on business. F. M. Nickerson of Eerby was in Holland this week on business. H. H. Kellogg made a trip to the Monumental mines ou Shelly creek Weduesdny. Jacob Elippell cauio down from his mine ou McDonald gulch oue day this week, lie reports 20 iuches of snow at his mine. Frauk Fowler, manager of the Gold Pick mines, made a trip from the mine one day this week. He reports the mill running in good order. A. Umphlett, candidate for nomina tion on the republican ticket for sheriff, was iu our burg one day this week greeting friends. Gives Health, Vigor and Tone. Iierbiue is a boon for Sufferers from aneaiuia. Bv its ore the blood is quickly regenertted and the color be comes normal. The droopiug strength is revived. The langour is riiininish- ed. Health, vigor and tone predomi nate. New life and huppy activity results. Mrs. Belle H. Slirlel. Mid- dlt'Sborongh, 111., writes, I have been troubled with liver complaint and poor blood, aud have found nothing to benefit inn like Herhiue. I hope never to be without it. I have wished lhat I had known of it in niy hus band's lile time " 50o at National Drug Co. and at Roteruiuud's. I WILLI A MS 1 a . Lou Storch of npper Williams is ill. Stites visited Ills home last load of beef C. M week. A. L. Blodgett to k to Giants Pass lait Friday H. Smith aud son Harrv have been digging a ditch for Ed Layton. Mr. Royce aud Mosie Boat are hauling hay from lower Williams. William Browu and family returned last week to their home at Wilder ville. Morford John went to Grants Pass the first of the week after a load of freight. Rev. Austin 'will hold services in the Baptist church Saturday aod Suoday. Miss Pearl Dodsou visited friends and relatives of this place the first of the week. Miss Elsie McGee returned to Taleut, where she will resume her studies. Miss Tilly Barrett of Grants Pass pent a few days with Mrs. Ed Tryer last week. We are very glad to lay that Miss Rena Bingaman is slowly but surely recovering. Willard Topi lng of Murphy visited his graudmothT, Mrs. E. E. Top ping, last Sunday. The Baltimore district is going to levy a tax to build a much needed school bouse. We are pleased to learn that Arthur Vineyard is recovering from a severe attack of toothache. Mr. J. Pene returned from Ash land last Monday, where she has been visiting friends and relative. The meetings that are being held by Rev. Starmer at the Methodist church South are well attended. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Ean., writes. My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he had qnick consumption. We procured a bottle or Ballard's Horehoond evrup, aua it cured mm. Juat was six years ago and siuoe then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. For coughs and colds it hat no equal. Natioual Viig Co. ad n' Roteraiund's. Eat What You Like 7 Don't Starve or Diet, but Use Mi-o-na, and Cure Your Stomach Troubles The average treatment of stomach troubles constats of a rigid diet list, which often half starves the natieut. Of course it would be foolish for auy one who knows that some foods are positively harmful and poisonous to continue eating them, even while following the Mi-o-ua treatment, but io ordinary 'roubles it is not necessary to stave or diet if Mi-o-na is faith fully used, a tablet before each meal. This scientifio remedy, for the cure of stomach troubles, acts upon the whole digestive system, and strength ens the organs so that they are able to digest any food that is eaten with out fear of distresi. If you suffer from less of appetite, belching of gases, sour taste in the month, furred tougue, severe pains in the region of the stomach, depression of spirits, bad dreams, lack of energy, a stomach oongn, offensive breath, headaches, backaches, lose of strength and weight, you can be assured that these troubles are all doe to imperfect di gestion. Strengthen the stomach by taking a Mi-o-na tablet before each meal, and soon yon will gain in weight, strength will return, and yoot food will give nourishment so that the rich red blood will carry good health to every part of the system, Roterinund has so muob confidence in the power of Mi-o-na to cure stomach troubles and resulting ills, that he gives a guarantee with everv ou cent vox to reiuoa me less it cures. money nn- TRANCE "ADVICE Or. O. to hit grrat huauullarUn contract. Qln our Almnnac for many years past we kivcu uuuauiii anvice io mose alliic ted with coughs, colds, throat or lung troubles or consumption. We have told them if they did not receive any special benefit after the use of one 75-cent size bottle of German Syrup, to consult theii doctor. tJWe did not ask them or urge them to use a large number of bottles, as is the case in the advertising of many other remedies. Our confidence in Ger man Syrup makes it possible for us to give such advice, qwe know by the ex perience of over 35 years that on 7s-cent lmttle of German Syrup will speedily re lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. qNew trial bottles, 25c.: reg. Ular sie, 75c. At all druggists. For Bale by Dr. J. O. Smith. J. M. CHILES The Pioneer Grocer RELIABLE GOODS AT RELIABLE PRICES A Specialty FARM-CU RED BACON THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO GRANTS PASS Dried Fruits of All Kinds N. E. McGKEW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs Bath Room In connection Wholesale and Retail Feed ana Flour Store J. E. KERLEY, Proprietor. Kerlei Feed Sublet, South Sixth Street, Ibfttt Brand of Flour. Hay of all kinds. Kollod Iturley, Wheat and Oats. Clean Gray Oats for Seed, jssy Bedrock prices. House Moving If you have a building - that you want moved, raised or leveled up, ' call on or address A. E. Ho Noway. Residence 2 miles west of NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Iu the County Court for Jorpehina County, Oregon. P. H. Harth, PlaiutiUM vs. J. F. Cochran, Defendant J Notice is hereby Riven that by vir tue of an execotiou issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine Comity in an action wherein P. H. Harth is plaintiff and J. F. Cochran is doleudiiuti, com uiauding me to sell Lot 5 in Blook 9 in the town of Nauolemi. commoulr called Kerbyville, it Josephine Conuty, Oregon, to sntiafr the sum of 134.85 United States Gold Coin, with interest 111 Jiku cold coin at the rate of ten per cent per annum from Jan uary l'J. laotl, and the further sum of $74 costs aud disbursements and ac cruing costs. No- therefore, in the name of the Stite of Oregon aud in compliance with said writ, I will offer for sale at publio auction, to the highest bidder, at the front door of the conrt house ia Grauts Fans, Josephine County, Ore gon, on Monday, April 9. luoft, be tween the hocrs of niue o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. ui., to-wit: at the honr of 10 o'clock a. m. of taid day, for terms cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named J. F. Cochran in and to the aforesaid real property. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 9th day of March, A. D., 11KKI. GEORGE W. LEWIS, Sheriff ot Josephine County, Oregon. 4 CITATION. In the Conuty Court for Joseph ina uounty, uregoa. In the matter of the Estate of James Lyttle, JJeoeased. To Liza Lyttle, Jane Lyttle, Hannah Lyttle, Peggy Lyttle, Hubert Lyttle, John Lyttle and all other ihelrs and next of kin and other persoug inter ested in the estate of James Lyttle, Greet Ing; In the name of the state of Oregon. yon and each of you ars hereby cited to appear in the above entitled conrt and cause on Monday, April 3, 1906. at tne hour of 10 o'clock a. tn., at the Conrt House at Grants Pass in Jose phine Conuty, Oregon, at the regular April term of said Court, then and there to show cause, if auy, why as order should not be made for the sate of all the right, title and Interest of the above entitled estate in aud to the 8. U of the N. B. i, the N. of the S. E. the S. E. of the N. W. H nd Lots 8 and 4, Seo. 1(1, township 41 8 . It. 0 W. of Willamette Meridian in Josephine County, Oregon. This citation is nnblishod br order of the Hon. J. O. Booth, Judge of said Conrt, dated March 2, 1900, requiring publication thereof in the Rogue River Courier, a newsraner published at Grauts Pass, Oregon, for a period of four successive weeks prior 10 1 ne aace or sucn nesring. witness the Hon. J. U. booth, Judge o' said Uoort, and the seal of said Conrt affixed hereto this 2d day of Maroh. A. D., HlOfl. 8. F. CHESHIRE. County Clerk for Josephine County, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine. C. O. Rookatad, ' Plaintiff, vs. Henry J. uison, 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 heroin on or before March 10, 11M!, and if yon fail so to appear or answer, plain tiff will apply to the above entitled oourt tor judgmout as praved for ia said 00m plaint against yon, to-wlt: for the sum of (f lf2.65) Fonr hondred and fifty two and 60-100 Dollars with interest at 6 per cent pur annona thbrenn from April 1, 1U0A, and bis oosts and disbursements and for an order of sale to sell upon execution the real property attached herein, to- wlt : The Kast half of the East ball of 800: 4, Township 89, South, Rang sis (n) west of the Will Mer. ooutain- lug 1H0 acres of land. xhia summons is published bv order of Hon. J. O. Booth, Judge of the county conrt of the state of Ore gon for Josephine Conuty, made on the 80th day of Jaonary, 190(1. Date hrst publication, February 2, 1U0II. Date last publication, March 16, 1906. Said publication is to ran for lis oousecotive weeks. HOUGH k BLANCHARD and W. D. FREEMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. FORFEITURE NOTICE. Grants Pass, Ore., J 411 6, 190(1 To the heirs of Owen McCarthy : Yon are hereby notified that I have ex pended 100 in labor and improve ments npoo the Golden Pheasant lode) claim situated in the Grants Pas Mining District, Josephine County, Otegou, as will appear , by location certificate filed March 11, 190,1, in the office of the County Clerk of said conuty on tage 414, Vol. ID, Mining Records, in order to hold said preml es under the provisions of section 2824 Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to bold the same for the year ending December 81, 1905. And if within ninety daya from the service of this notice (or within niuuty days after this notioa by publication) you fail or refuse to ooutrihnte your proportion of suoh expenditure as a co-owner, your In terest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber under sec tion 2a4. L J. HUNTER. 1-6 lOt TADIES CDid you know that Accordion Plait ing Is more popular than ever among Snleel dressers? CHot irons injure Hcata fabrics. We use the steam method exclusively. We can do your work just as satisfactorily as if yon lived ra Portland. Write fur free circu lar and particulars. We do Accordion Sunburst and Knife Plaiting to order. MTC n r.PtfT T-. MARQUAM IJLDO. 1 ykl UN D. UKtt. S