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KOG(J Riv'jik COURIER. GkANTS PASS, OREGON. MAkCH 30, iOo. Treating Wrong Disease. Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, an they Imagine, one from dyKis-psis. another from hear: disease., another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous eliiui!-l'oi or prostration, another witli pain here urn there, and In this way they all prescir like to themselves and their easy-grln;i and Indifferent, or over-busy doctor, w p arate and distinct diseases, for which he. assuming them to be mu ll, prescribe his pills and potions. In reality, they are all enly lymnttimt caused by some uterlno disease. The physician, ignorunt of tho cause of suffering, encourages this prac tice until large bills are made. The Buf fering patient gets no better, hut probably worse, by reanou of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complication. A proper medicine like Dr. I'lerro's Fa vorite Prescription, directed V the cnuse would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing Symptoms, and instituting comfort in stead of prolonged misery. It has been well said, that "a disease known Is half cared." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a Sclent! lie medicine, carefully devised by an eioerleneed and skillful physician. and adapted to woman's delicate system It U made of native medicinal roots and Is perfectly harmless In Its effects in any condition of Uir, lyntem. As a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa vorite Prescription Imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs dls-. tlnctly feminine In particular. For over worked, "worn-out." "run-down," debili tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop girls," house-keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen erally, Jr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest eurthly boon, being un qnaled as un appctUiug cordial and re storative tonic. Asa soothing and strengthening nerv ine "Favorite Prescription " is uneuualed and Is Invaluable In allaying and sub duing nervous excitability. Irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, St. Vltus's dance, and other distressing, nerv ous symptoms commonly attendant 11 J m ri functluuul anil organic disease of the uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety uuil de.siHindency. Ilr. I'lerce's Pleasant Pi'llets Invigorate, the stoinuch, liver and towels. One to throe a dosu. Eay to tuku us candy. NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT McLANE'S STORE West 0 Street Second Block Irom Sixth Street At prices that make bargains. FARMERS FEED STABLE J. K. KF.KI.F.Y, Pmoir. Last stuhlo south on Sixth street. Koom under cover for 150 horses art' 40 wagons, Itox stalls. Corrall I i loose, stock. Only tho host hay, clean grain a-'ti alfalfa fed. Kollod barley aud oil ,r g ruin. No dlscawd horses allowed. Pi n running Mlcr, and- trough clean. i every day. Waiting room and toilet room win it ladles can leave wraps and amir.yc thlr toilet". E. A. WADE Dry (ioods, UinU'rwoar, Notions, lite. Front Street west Palace hotel GKANTS PASS, OKKGON CATAftRH Ely's Cream Balm Thl Remedy la a Specific, Sure to Clvo Satisfaction. CIVIS RtLlIF AT ONCE. It I'lciltWH, soothe, hei.l-, mi. I pint,.. !.. t'.i iIikkhm iI liii'lnl'nuix. It cun s I'jitjo rli drives a a v a fold In tli" Head .j urklv. Itostorcs tho KeiiMs of T.i!o aid S-.i, 'I. l'y t'i ue. Contain no iniuri, ni ,h m: Applied into the U"tu'.s nut ai.'tl,..l. Lurg Sim, fit) cents nt l'tu :vi-ts or I v mailt Trial Si.-e, 1' - i ' v i .. ' ELY BROTHERS. Cb v . .irk. Th But Couth Syrup. FS L. Apple, ex probate judge. Ottawa, Kanaas. writes: "This Is to say t" at nave a osei " ... . .1 u..naIii -a bi..k.i tiouna fvrup ror yer. u.. . .t agU svrop 1 have ever used. ' ' 3c, Mr and 11.00. at Rotermoud's ud tu :a.;.-'. V "j; Mmm lamiia V ii ii r. t mm. -.m vr w R. M. Culp of Iceland visited bis brotherg at Hugo, Monday. Lorn Hammond and eon were Grants Pass visitor Wednesday. R. Stobbs made a flying business trip to Grants Pass Weduesbfoy. Mr. Ethel Goff visited friends in Leland Tuesday and Wednosday. Harry Triplett is making prepara tions for his Summer gardening. Byron Les made a holiness trip to Medford and Grants Pass Toesday. Mr. Gay i again in our midst. He came oat Monday from Grants Pass. Geo. Pordy is rallying from the grippe and will soon be able to work again. M. II. Goff and family intend to move northward and will probably locate near Portland. Henry Phillips and a speeder had a close call with a locomotive not long since. Henry name oat O. E. with the exception of being slightly fright ened, bat the speeder is ready for re pairs. R. 8. Crockett, ex-foreman of 8eo tion 4(!, baa been reappointed and will be in charge of the section after April 1st. Mr. Crockett Is an ex perienced railroad man and will soon pot his section in first-class condi tion. Hugo needs a telephone system along with the rest; everybody wake up aud attend the meeting at Merlin on Saturday, April 14, and later get a nice little piece of furnitore in the house one yon can talk to and yon will never be lonesome. Jos. R. Davis left Tuesday for Seattle, Wash., Mr. Davis has been here since October, coming ap from Sun KranoiH-o en route to his eastern home, which is in Philadelphia He is working daring stopovers in order to get acquainted with the different parts of the country. The steam shovel on Tannel 9 creek will be in operation again in the near future, as soon as the work here is completed they ( the Pacific Coast Con struction Co. ) will move the ma chinery, shovel, can and engines to Orovillo, Cl , where there will be work for the Summer. The boys who work oat are begin ning to emigrate north. They go and comn as the birds, in the Fall they all come to Southern Oregon to a warm climate and as soon as it begins to "warm np" in the north they go agaiu. We think they are safe for Alaska now and hope they return with plenty of coin. 8. C. RibMer. V, A L I V K : Hill Kusted raptured two cub bears a few days ago and is trying to raise them on a bottle. T. K. Anderson is bark from Grants Pass where ho was awarded f.'HOO in his suit against tint Galice Consolidat ed mines. Kd Cai lay Htid Mike Hetiey. who have been rocking oil the Witch ii"iir the Argo mine, left Monday for the Illinois river. Kd Savage, who has been workiug at the Calumet and Orcgnu mines on Illinois river, is visiting his family here for a few days. Active work is going on at thefiold- ' en Wedge minx under the iiitiiagenieut j of Ho, W. Kirk ley. Drifting both: ways on the ore shoot at the main level is progressing at good speed I Dudley Latimer Smith, the cclehrat- j ed horse breaker, received a painful injury last evening While attempt- j ing to ride a very refractory gray) broncho he whs bucked off and fell, spraining the little linger of his left i Hand The black wind plant at the Old 1 Channel mines is being ett'nrged, j Manager Sat.di rs contemplates btii'd- ; lug another plant at a x.int farther j down the gulch in the near future, i The work so far has shown hand-mine ' returns. j Glen lmrlow, of the tlnu of Harlow 1 liros. , experts to leave for Helling-. ham, Wiih.. sbortlv. It is rammed' that be will not return alone. Thry ' will be at home to tie ir friends in' the new house Mr. Harlow has erected' at Gttlice, after the 1st of April. Miss ti nice Carter gave a farewell party t i her primer class the uiglit In-fmv leaving for her home in Kerby. lliv'se present were Hcl F.usted, Httgic Chandler, Vilinot Savage, Willie Sterrtg, Willie Kusted and Glciiiile Harlow Refreshment were served. H and C. Desth Rite In Chicago and New York. I During November and IVceuilvr, l'.'iW, one-fifth of the deaths iu New York and Chi. ago were from pneu ; '"" Foley's only stops the Honey aud Tar not cough but heals and . t .i i siroogtnens roe lungs and prereuts pneuuiouia. so do not take chances ou j bearing away he Foley's Hon, t and Tar will euro you q iicklv i"1''' r'pv"nt serious results. Ashland Normal School Notea. Robert Jonas of Asbland bas entered for the rest of the year. Mrs. Dix and Mrs Diitrich, from Grants Pass, are new students here. The news from Mr. Mulkey'a son is not very encouraging. His condi tion has not Improved. Doc" II. De Armond paid the boys a visit last Sunday and according to his nature be didn't forget the girls. H. C. Jennings, candidate for sta'e ! treasarer primaries before th-) republican made as a call last Wedaes- day. Because of the fact that a suitable hall could not be procured on March 30th, the debate with the High School was postponed until April 6th, when it will be held in Memorial ilalL Saturday evening the Uterpian Soci ety gave their weekly musical program. It was success in every particular. The excellent showing of those who too part in the program is an index 0 show the work in the musical depart ment. After tbe program refresh ments were served, games played and a general good time enjoyed. The regular meeting of the Con gressional Literary Society was held last Friday evening. An excellent pro gram, consisting of an oration by B. Staneliff; solo, C. Hartley; recita tion, C. Piebler; song by a quartet and a recitation by Fred Peterson. The question, "Rsovled, That the law establishing a whipping post for wifebeaters is wrong and should be re pealed". Affirmative, Robert Jonas, L. Smith and W. ' Herndon ; negative, H. Inlow, G. Anderson and John Herndon. The negative won. CHAPEL TALKS. On Monday niorui-g, Mrs. Doaghty read a paper on the subject "Our National Poems and their Influence." Tuesday morning Prof. Mulkey in his inimitable way, entertained as with "The Jloosier Srhool master" and on Wednesday he descr'bed the ostrich farm in Southern California. We venture the information that the ostrich is a queer bird. Some of the birds are eight feet high, and very dangerous, unless one is oh a horse or bas a dog along. Thursday Miss Kaiser read a paper on the "Qualifications of a Teacher." Friday Prof. Mellinger talked on the subject "Conscience." Thursday morning, March, 1912, Prof. Mellinger gave an interesting aud instructive talk on "The correct way of rearing children." The Pro- fusHor is well grounded in the subject .... i, i.,.a i.u ann. j ..., ...i I experience, rirst lesson, aiarcn li, ' 1SHM1 boy. : : waldo : Mrs. Brown is visiting Mrs CIiohs uihii. Charlie Horte has beeu quite ill lately. Fine weather and suow mostly off the hi IK Frances Eggar is now the Waldo hotel waiter. W. J. Winter r turned from Craut Pass Sundav. M. Marks is getting ready to pot np a hhIchui ut Takiliua. Mrs. A. J. Adams c.iine home from (runts Pass Monday. Dennis MrClay has jut recovered from a pell of sickuess. Mr. and Mrs ( S. MatheWMn visited Allen (.itilch Sunday. Mrs. M. Mct'lay spent Sriturdy afternoon with Mrs. Adaius. Mr. Fraiuiy is mining iu Fy Jtilrh. Fled Single and Will Moore are workiug for Into, Mr. and Mrs. W. Egiters returned to Takiliua from Crescent City where i. ey have petlt the Wintt r. Mrs. Knsie Courier is staying with her iu ither, Mrs. D. Slsgle ; her bos bund, Li on 11. Courier, is working at Lei .ud. Miss Ma Admin has b.-eu absent from school for the past two weeks. School is progressing uio.ly uudrr the care of Chas. F. Chessmau. J. P. McCmuiell, of Merlin, c.ndi ilate for nouiiiiHtiou for sheriff on liu repot'licni tick, t, aud Liui-olu Saai!e, ouiit.v school siiperiut.ndeul, were iu Waldo a wtk ago Fridav. They both spoke well of our school. Totter Anu. The Courier has the laregst circula tion of any paper in Southern Oregon. A Jsmsicaa Udy Spesks Highly ol Cham, berlain'i Cuh Remedy. Mr. Michael Har', wite of the superintendent of Cart service at Kingston, Jamaica, West India Is latid, says that she bas for some years used Chauiberlaiu's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough I and baa found it very beneficial. She ha implicit coufidence iu it and would not be without a bottle of it in , her home. Sold by M. Clemens. No sensational or questionable mat in the Courier. J LELASU ! Mr. Dunham's thorough bred hog is doing well, the change to this clima e quite agreeing with him. The water has began to fail and tbe placer miners on the small streams re hTtog to oease work for the sea- n' Tb" wmill on Brimstone creek has n!.n n,. tu.nAM 4 t I a. Mi nM a H that it is to be put in operation in a short time. It is reported that Newell Ionian will erect a five stamp mill at bis mine on Tom East gulch, near the Greenback mine. A night operator has been added to the depot force, the increased business of the railroad 'making it necessary to keep the Leland office open nights. Warm showers, crop and fruit pros pects good and farmers busy plowing and sowing. Grass growing so fast that some fields of alfalfa will do to out by tbe last of April Many strangers are coming here to locate. We have many fine ope logs here for investors. Wide Awake. Cured Hemorrhages ol the Lungs "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected 'bat I had many 'hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, I of W ood, Ind. "I took treatment ' with several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's ! Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now ; as sound as a ballet. I recommend it in advanced stages cf lung trouble. j For sale by H. A. Rotermnd. Foley's j Honey an1 Tar s'op. the coogh and heals the lungs, aud prevents serious i results from a cold. Refuse ubstitat"8. : i a y 1 1) s o x : j Crips are looking j miners are still bony. well and our J. H. Tompkins is almost laid ap with a broken rib, the result of a hard fall a few days ago. R. Dunlap has Teturned from Grants Pass and rsntiiel work- with his partner at the Woodpecker mine. School convened in this district on the 2th iust., with Mr. Dickie, lately from Clackamas couuty, as teacher. H. B. Luce, who has been pros pecting in tliis vicinity has moved to : Applegate and will trv bis fortune iu that locality. E. N. Provolt, candidate for the of comity onmuiiscioner, was in our burg Friday, attending to some busiuess mutters. Chsmbcrlain'i Cough Remedy Absolutely Harmless. Every mother should kuow that Chamberlain's Cough R-niedy is perfectly safe for children to take, as it contains nothing harmful. F'or sale by M. Clemens. j BUSINESS POINTERS. Expert prescription druggist at the I Model Drug Stcr.-. -l at Letcher is the only licensed optician ' iu Josephine ofiuiiu. ' Maps of Oregon Washinton and California at tho Music Store. Send vonr family washing to the Steam Laundry. A"ll rough dry work 2H cent per dozen. Phone 873. Your clothes called for and delivered and all flatwors that gi es through the mangle washer, irotied at 2.K! p-r dozen. Grants Pass Steam Laundry. Piiune 3TII. There's money in the chicken aud gg business 'f rrorerly managed. A i'etaloma Incubator will make a good start on th" road. Yoa can find tlieui at Cramer Eros. Letch, r has just received another , stock of lenses and cau fit all kinds of eyes. His apparatus for the testing of vision is all ap-to-date and the : mont leliahle kind. Cnrtis & Co. for Watches, Clocks, Gold Kings and Jewelry, flue watch repairing, engraving. Goods sold at reasonable prices. Come and see as. I. O. (. F. . Building, Grants Pass, Ore eon. Hirinc bought a new lot of cloth at a bugaiu. the Giants Pass Tailoring company is now abl- to m ike a first chissm't at almost half the former pric Call and examine our goods a'ld get pries Number 513, West G street, opposite Depot. 12-15 tf Plauet Jr. Garden 'cols at Cramr Pros. Women's Kidneys Women are more often atnicted with kidnov disorders than njen, but attribute the symptoms to disease pe culiar to their sex, while in reality the kinueys are deraugel. Nervous ness, headache, puffy or dark circles under tbe eves, pain in the back, are signs of kiduey trouble that tun not be iguoret, or a serious malady will result. Fuley'sKidiif yCore has restored the health of thousands ot weak, ner vous, broken down women. It stors irregularities and strengthens the urinary organs. 1: porih.s the blood and benents the whole system, rori sale by II. A. Rotermoud. ' Take Laxative Bromo QuiiiL; i ;!ct5. Sevn MDIioo voxel toll" n pc' 13 CLEMENS SELLS BOOKS and DRUGS, GRANTS PASS, ORE. iV w Ptet r; Seven-room sfc.ry BARGAIN FOR A Phono 484 I Buy and Sell HOW IS No. V)0 320 acres on the AppltRate. 100 land Good irriiratimr ditch with alfalfa and 2 acres in orchard. Pi ice, No. 4'4. 240 acres. Good three room house, small barn, smoke house and all other out buildings. vation. Small orchard. Plenty of gt.od timber. Living water. $5.00 per acre. No. 47. 217 acres 100 acres in cultivation. Fine natural meadow. Good clover and alfalfa land with good water right. Plenty ot good timber. Fair house, good bam, grainery and all other out buildings. $30.00 per acre for the next sixty days only. Youry for bargains Joseph Moss, The Real Estate Man Hei.L" 3')3 Office, 611 Residence. 516 E Street Grants Pass, Ore. The Club Stables , FRANK HECK, Proprietor .SneCoSlipr , Hayes & Heck Special attention j:iveii traveler. Sixth street, (.rants Pass, Ore A Lively Timle. with that ol I enemy of the ra s'ipatiou. f en viu'n in ;'; i.lh iiis To avoid all serious tioulile with touiaeh, liter an bow 1-, take Dr King's New Lif" Fills. The.v per f.'C'lv regulate thnse orsaus. without pain or rtiscemfort. .,. ut all drn.--glsts. The 1'opular Bsrber Shop Get your tonsorial work done IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three eh' Bath Room iu connection N. H. McGttEW, PIONEER TRUCK and DELIVERY Furniture and llano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON To Cure a r ? 3 :n One bay month. . AS 1 . !. I and a half house QUICK SALE. J. I). DRAKE. Real Estate THIS? acres good bottom 100 inches of water. 26 acres in $5,000.00. 30 acres lenced. 20 acres in culti to mining men and commercial Wholesale and Retail Feed ana Flour Store J- i:. KF.ULEY, Proprietor. Kedev'sFeed Stables, South Sixth Street. JW lii iuid of Flour. JJitv of all kinds. . Ko.led Harl. v, Wheat and Oats. le.ui t.raj- onu for Seed, lasirm-k jirits. 'nnicrcial printing at the Palace Barber Shop HATES & WILLIAMS, Proprs. Shaving, Hair Cutting Baths, Etc. 'rytbing ceat and clean and work First-Claas. Cja-es Crip fat Two Days. or. avcry f J V 1