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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, APRIL 27, 1906 l'KOFKSSIONAL CABIWL JVfl, C. FINDLEY, M. D, J'raetiiKi limited to KYE, KAK, NOSE and THROAT. il.i - flttcd and fiirnlshod. OAlco hours U to 12; 2 to 5j and ou ap pointment. Telephones Ztil and 77. (j HANTS I'aSS, - - Obeuom )RS. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS, o ii. pocatAi 1'hvi-irian anil Hurgeon. ANNA B. Ii'i.;- H.D. Diseases of Women and I'hildren. lies. 1051. I'liont- r;:!!. Cor. Sixth and K streets. Obakth J'ahh, Okkoon )R. j. C. SMITH I'llYSICIAN AND SUKOKON Office at National Drug Storo. Phones, Office .566; Kos 1045 Ilosidenco cor. 7tli and D streets. O HANTS I'ASS, - - OkKOoN W. F. KRKMER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Courier Building. Office phone Oil, residence 413. Eyes tested "and glasses fitted. On ants Pahs, - - Okkoon. )R. T. E. BEARD. PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Office over Hair-Riddle Hardware. Ret. cor. 4lh and 11 Street. Phones, Office 304 ; Rei. 321.. Grants Pahs, Okkoon. & LOUGHRIDGR. M. I), PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Res Phone 714 City or country calls attended nUrht Ian Ulwtli and II I i i (T ' l.i,i ,1 i,,,. or day. Sixth and H, Tuff's building Oltioo Thone 2B1 Chants Hash Obkuon. J)R. A. J. WILLIAMS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN office at Western Hotel. Hours D to 13 A M. and 1 to 6 P. M Consultation and examination free L B HALL UNDERTAKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBAI.MER. orth Oth St., near Court House. Office Phono 761, Ron. Phono 717. Chum Pahs, - . Okkoon AKI. V. INGKLS : oures indigestion and restores to ASSAYKR AND CHKMIST. health and strength the whole diges A!l work guaranteed accuratuand ro- tive system. The use of Mi-o na is a liable. Office opp. I'. (I Grants Pass, Phono 10M Orkoon. , I). NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Office In Opera House Building. Grakth Pahs, - - - Orkoon v- "ALU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over First National Hank, Uhanth Pass, - . - Okkoon. 0. H. CLEMENTS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice In State iiud Federal Courts. Office on lith ami (' Hlt-octs opposite- Court House Phono ltMll. Grants Pass, Orkoon A a HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practices lu all State and Federal Courts Offioo over Hair Riddle Hard! vin e I 'o. Grants Pass, - Orkoon J. II AUSTIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Union Building Kbrby .... OaBa."N WILLIAM P WRIGHT, D. S DEPUTY SURVEYOR MIMING ENGINEER AND DUU i.lllSM Oth St.,, north ol Josephine Hotel. Grants P,ss, Okmios. FRED ME NSC II V s. DEPUTY BURVEY0R f Surveys promptly aad accurately made. iaavi orders .it Oourlai offloe, J. E. PETERSON (I'lONKBK) FIRI, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE f. 'out Hig Horn llaain Land i o., V , liming. Anchor Wire Force. Soul hern Oregon Contract US! Construction ( o. . Estimates ami bias fasaisbed i a Ditches, Dams, Hridges, Tuuuels. etc. Office, Room Masouic Temple. GRANTS PASS, ORROON ' W I LL 1 A M S Mr Wertz nuide a business trip to Jacksonville last week. Lester l.aytou of Applegate. visited Upper Williams last week. Jaws Smith made a liDMnesa trip to i Irani - PbH4 a few days ago. Frank Bryan of Grants Pass is visit ing friend,! and relatives ol this place. E. N. Provolt, candidate for com missioner, was in nor midst last Fri day. Ed Tryer and Moses Boat helped Mr. Royco take a band of cattle to Rogue River Valley last Saturday. Mr. Swectland, a candidate for the nominal' ii of -h ruff, visited the citizens of this place last Wednesday. Henry, Km h of Thompson creek passed tin . our little valley last Tliurrday on his way to Provolt and Applegate. The bridge across upper Williams that was damaged by the high waters last Winter has been rebuilt and is now ready for use. J. W. Howard, who baa been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. John of this place, returned to his home at 8au Francisco the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who have been '. the gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. Vineyard for several days, retorned to tbeir home at Ashland last Sunday. Several of the citizens of this place were summoned to Grants Pass to serve on the jury laBt Wednesday, among them Sam Tetherow, Charles Stevens, Jefferson Peuce, Robert j Htitel Johl, Miiier Bnd ntneri Important to GrTtm tS iPftSS Profit by T his and Find Safeguard Against Many Ills Nothing is more important to Grants Pass than the good health of her pou pie. How can they fill their place in this busy town unless they are well. No one trouble is responsible for more nervous ills, sleeplessness, gener al debility, weakness, backaches, rheamatic pains, iven Ill temper and peevishness, than indigestion. Fortunately, a combination of reme dies, called Mi-o-na stomach tablets, haH been discovered that absolutely safeguard against many ills; it acts directly upon the gastric glands, re stores perfect action to the digestive organs, aids the assimilation of food, and so strengthens the whole dines tive system that yo i can eat Myth tog at any time without fear of indiges tion. Just one little tablet out of a 60 cent Isu of Mi-o-ua before meals for a few days, and you will suou regain perfect health and strength, and be able to eat auythiug digestible with out fear of stomach difficutlies. So reliable la Mi-o-na in coriug all forms of stouiach weakness aud troubles that Rotermuud givea a signed guarantee that the remedy will cost uuthtug unless it cures. Mi-o-na sells for fit) cents, and is invaluable to auvoiie wh sufferi with indigestion, uervousuuas or weak stomach. i uiiaraiiiceoi ror rii - Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protrud ing Piles. Druggists are authorized to refuud uiouey if PAO OINT MENT fails to cure iu tl to U days. N " s. j !! LOWEB APPLEGATE ii I ! Weather report Hot as Dutch love in August. Missel Fiuley, LeClair aud Smith visited school last week. A number of large rattlers have 1k'u killed in this vicinity. Oecrge aud James Werti are run uiug a saw mill ou Evans Creek. Most of the men in this section at tended the primaries held at Wilder ville. Mrs. Borchert of Oatlaud is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Wertx. Lots of fishing but mostly suck ts caught Mr aud Mrs. Emerson of the Flan agan iniue have departed for their Summer home at Ballard, Washington. The Cow Creek Luiutier Onuipauy have opoued their saw mill ou the tin llln place. Don't Put Off tor tomorrow what you can do today If you put off buying a 'bottle of lii'.'ird's Snow I.uiiiin nt. wlien that iv, - v i won't h ive any. buy a bottle today. A positive cute for Kheumatim,'Birrus.Cuta, Sprains, Contracted Muscles, etc . TS. Urn ' '' ' writes" 1 ww'i to thank you for the gisul re- Kims 1 nave reoeiveit irom Miow liui nient It positively enrol uie of UmuUh after others had failed. '' fat nta by National Drug Co., and by Itoteruiuud The Courier it the farmers' paper ' . VUUOVI l WIC I, fcr Rogtte Rim Yt!lj NO MAN IS STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. Let trie gtoatieat athlete barodyannri: la and his m i cl Would ikxhi fad. t'l i cal strcu(rtli fl domed Irom mod. il a ban bu insufliclqni food lie loge-istn ni If lie has no food he (lies. Food to C verted into nuirulon through lb" ach and bowels, Ii depends on Ida strength of the stomach to what extent food eaten Is diuesteo' and aaslmilr.led. People can (He of starvation who have almndaiit food to eat. when the stomach and Its associate organs of 1 1 cr - lion : nd nutrition do not perform their duty. Thus the stomach is really toe vital Or anof thehodr. If thaitomaeh laweak" the body will tie weak aiao, becanai it Is upon t)' ) stomach the Ixsly relies for Its strength. And as the Ixsly, considered as a whole, is made up of Its seeral mem bers and organs, so the weakness of the body as a cooaeqaenco of "weak" stom ai h will he ilKlri liiil'd among the or gans which compose the IkhIj. If the body is weak because it Is ill-nourished Unit physical weakness will he found in all the organs Jjeart, liver, kidneys, etc. The liver will he torpid and Inactive, giving rise to MllouaneM, I n i of appetite, weak nerves, feeble or irregular action of hoart, palpitation, dizziness, headache backache and kindred disttirlianc.es anil weaknesses. Mr. Lout. Pare, of Quebec, writes: Tor yean after my health began to fall, my head grew dluy. eyes pained me. and my stiimai-li was sore all tlia time, while everything- I would eat would seem to lie heavy like lead on my stomach. The doctors claimed that It was sympathetic trouble due to dyspepsia, and prescribed fur me. anil although 1 took their powders regularly yet I felt notieller. My wife advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery -and stop taking the doc tor's medicine. Hho bought me a bottle and we noon found that I began to Improve, so I kept up the treatment. I took on Mesh, my stomach became normal, the digestive organs worked perfectly and I soon liciran to look like a different person. 1 can never cease to be grateful for what your medicine has done for me and I certainly give It highest praise." Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer Into taking Inferior sulistitutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "Just as good " To gain knowledge of your own body In sickness and health send for the Peo ple s Common Sense Medical Adviser. A book of 10OH pages. Send 21 one -cent stamps lor paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, 063 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. GUARANTEED BY ROTERMUND $'mP'e Way to Cure Co.le.rrh by Hyomel Without Stomach Doling lt Is the height of folly to dose the stomach with internal medicines to cure nasal catarrh. It cannot be cured except the catarrhal germs that are present ill the nose, throat and lungs have first been killed. Direct local treatment by hrea hing Hyomei through the pocket Inhaler that comes with every outfit, is ab solutely necessary tu kill the catarrhal genus and prevent their growth and formation. The southiug air of Hyomei heals the smarting aud raw wembraue. of the air passages in the nose, throat aud lungs, kills oft the catarrhal germs and rids the system of the last traces of catarrh. The complete Hyomei outfit cousists of a hard rubber inhaler which can lie carried iu the purse or vest pocket. a mediciue dropper, aud a bottle of Hyomei, and costa only tl, while ex tra bottles oau be obtained for 60 cents, thus making it the most economical treatment for the core of catarrh, as well as the most reliable. Rotermuud praitively guarantees a cure when Hyomei is used iu ac cordance w'th the simple directions on the package, or he will refund the money. This certainly shows bis faith aud belief iu the virtues of Hyomei. Report of Kubli School Report of Kubli sohool for the month ending April 'JO, UMXI: Number enrolled, 34; average daily attendance, I! ; average number be longing, S3 ; number of days attend ance, 1130; uumber days atment, 34; ii imlier times tardy, 30; number visi tors, in . Names of pupils neither absent u'or tardy for the month : Bessie Meek, Ells Meek. Lelia Meek, Rha Cook, Esther Co, James incent, Harry Petti heme, Floasie Rexford. Victor Dickey, teacher. Rheumatism Makci Life Miurable. A happy home is the most valuable IKissesBion that is within the lvaeh of mankind, but you cannot enjoy ita comforts if you are suffering from rheumatism. You throw aside busi ness cares when yon euter your home aud yon can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One ap plication will give you relief and its continued use for a short time will !ri. v at" tit a icuinnent cure. For sale Df -. L Mm ie s. GET Hl'HY And get some of the Beat Pool try that can be found anywhere This stock was brought !ro a South Dakota aud comprises some of the best to he bad I -ii'i;'" t'oi I I ill flii tiy Can be procured from m at the Pattou Ranch, or will be delivered at Grants Pas by ordering by card Barred Plymouth Rocks, 15 eggs SI. 00 White Wyandottes, 15 eegs 1,50 White Leghorns, 15 eggs 1.00 Also have just received Poland China Boar pig, services ll.tHV C. C. RUSSELL. Grants Pass Wholesale and Retail Feed ana Flour Store J. E. KEBI.KY, Proprietor Kerley's Feed Stables, South Sixth Street. Bout Brand of Flour. Hay of all kinds. Rolled Barlev. Wheat and Oats. Clean Oray Oats for Seed. a I E B L I N : (Too late for last edition) Mrs. E. Jones of onr city is gradu ally Improving frcm her illness. Thomas Turuer had his leg badly in jured by a horFe tetpping on it. MiFK Mabel Massie spent Sun lay with Mrs. G,to. Carrol at Galice. Rev. Austin went Jto Portland Mon day to attend the Biptist convention H. S Keyte, and family have moved to their place two miles west of Mer lin. Mrs. Mary Haven aud her mother, Mrs. Enyert, visited Grints Pass Tuesday. J. R. Harvey passed through our town Wednesday evening on his way to Grants Pass. Mr. Gorhain of Winona and Ben Siinpkins of Quartz, creek were seen on our streets Wednesday. Several of the citizens of this place felt the earthquake that did so much damage to San Francioio. Several candidates and also Mr. Meie rve of the ( 'mirier, registered at the Mass to House last Friday. Pobtiuaster Geo. A. Guild recanty moved Into his new cottage, built by the Merlin Towns ite Company. Colby Bros have gone to Iceland where they will be engaged building a house for Mr. Wilson, the atore keep er at that place. Work has begun on the road be tween Merlin and Galice, which will be a great Improvement, as it cuts off the grade on the Taylor hill. Mrs. A. S. Rosenbaum returned Monday from Gold Hill were the had been visiting her mother, Mra. Hoe mar, who has been quite sick with grippe. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Smith was buried at Pleas ant Valley on the nth. Happy. Report of School at Wertz Mill. Roll of, Honor: Lena Gale, Eric E. Thoss, Earl Johutson, Henry John ston, Frank Fiestus, Mabel Ander son, Max McCallister, Kitty Smith, Earl McCallister, Lloyd Johutson, Roy McCallister, Loid Smith, Homer Rnch, Walter Ferreo, Glen Anderson, Leonard Racli, Gertrude Rucb, Mamie Johnston, Alfred McCallmter. Total number enrolled, 8U Louise F. Guthrie, teacher. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. The quick relief from rheumatio pains afforded by Chamberlain's Pain Balm has surprised aud delighted thousands of sufferers. It makes rest and sleep possible. A great many have been permanently cored of rheu matism by thu use of this liuiment. For sale by M Clemens. NEW STOCK OF DRY 600DS AT McLANE'S STORE Wut 0 Street Second Block from Sixth Street At prices that make bargains. FARMERS FEED STABLE . J. E. KERLEY, Paora. Laat stable south on Sixth street. Room under cover for 150 horses an' ' 40 wagons. Box stalls. Corral! I n loose stock. Only tho best hay, clean grain a-d j alfalfa fed. Rolled barley and otl jr grain. No diseased horses allowed. Pi , running water, and trough cleaned i every day. Waiting room and toilet room when ladies cau leave wraps and arracyc thdr toilet". E. A. WADE Dry Goods. Underwear. Notions, Etc. Front Street west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, OREGON has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual w!!!!L IV UO bottles. Does this record of meritSaT tvou TVne and a Half Mfflkn It Is Interesting T The people are buying right along. f We are selling at Closing Out Prices. f( We have never tried to fool the people, and we shall never try it. Our goods are the reliable kind, dependable. Our closing out prices are moving the goods and sav ing money for the buyeis. W. E. Dean L Co. Red Star Store Just Because your cough is only in the throat and does not trouble you now, don't think that it needs no attention. When it has not had much a of a start is the time 10 i iin'H 11. 1 iih s'lgniesi cougn easily leads to Pneumonia, Bronchitis ... ..1 1. .. rnt 1 . . . 1 and Consumption. A bottle of Bal lard's Horehound Syrup will cure that cough. The price puts it within reach of all For sale by Rotermuud and National Drug Co. CLEMENS S ELL S BOOKS and DRUGS. ?BVng? grants pass, ore. Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co Paid Up Capital Stock Transacts a general Banking busineaa. Receives deposits subject to check or on demand certificates. Our customers aro assured of courteous treatment and every consideration consistent with sound banking principles. Safety deposit boxes for rent j . j , , K Wm 0 President. R. A. Booth, Vice-President. - , .' . ' ' 1 L. L Jewell, Cashier. Hair-Riddle 1 Jiogue River Creamery, viedford, Grove's Tasteless Ch Why : have a torpid liver when Herbine, the lon'y llvr rogulator will Help you? Iheie is no reason why you should unlff-v from I Ivl, ,,1i.I:i I , .t i , ,11 1 i , ,m chills and Fever or any liver com- plaints, when Herbine will cure you. F. C. Waite, Westville, Fla.. writes: ' ' I was sick for a month with chills and fever, and after taking two bottles of Herbine am well and healthy." For sale by National Drug Co. and Roter muud. $25,000 00 Miss China Lee You soon will see Is just as neat as she can be. The reason why You soon will spy: CHI-NAMEL is her old standby. CHI-XAMFX is a liquid finish tor floors, interior woodwork and furniture that Is far, superior to any other made It is used by the Chinese to give that fine brilliant finish to their bamboo and other wares, which withstand bending and banging, without cracking or mar ring tie brilliant and glossy finish. It conies tn all the hardwood finishes, such as Oak, Walnut Cherry, .Mahogany, Rosewood' Satinwood, etc., and will withstand hot and cold water and soap. We will boil it in water for you or pound it with a hammer, and will guarantee that what wr sell you will stand the same test. FOR SALE ONLY BY Hardware Co. Only One Tubular Separator The Sharpies Tubular Separator ts the only tubular cream separator made. TUBULAR SEPARATORS Have supply cans hardly waist hiKh-a simnl bowl who enclosed self ;t slmPIe 6.1C JUU a catalog. Ore. t:" vm .