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ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON, MAY 18, 1906. FACTS Eff NATURE. Hot Only Do W Oat Inaplratlon Trom Natur, But Health u W1L For people who are run-down and nerv ous, who miffer from Indigestion or ciy pepaia, headache, billoHHDCRS, or torpid liver, coated tongue with bitter tatite in the morning and poor apix-llte, It be comes necessary to turn to omo tonic or trenethcncr which will mslst Nature and help them to ffi't on their feet and nut the hndr into IU Drooer CO condition, it U becoming more anymore apparent that Nature's most valuable! health - giving genu ar to be found In forest plants and roots. ... Nearly forty yeari ago, Dr. R.V. Pierce, now consulting pbyslcian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., discovered that by scientifically extracting and combining certain medici nal principles from native roots, taken from our American -forests, be could pro duce a medicine which was marvolously efficient in curing cases of blood disorder and liver and stomach trouble as well as many other chronic, or lingering ail ments. This concentrated extract of Nature's vitality he named "Golden Med ical Discovery It purifies the blood by putting the stomach and liver into healthy condition, thereby helping the digestion and assimilation of food which feeds the blood. Thereby it cures weak stomach, Indigestion, torpid liver, or bil iousness, and kindred derangements. If you have coated tongue, with bitter or bad taste In the morning, frequent beadaches, feel weak, easily tired, stitches or pain In side, back gives out easily and aches, belching of gas, constipation, or Irregular bowels, foci dashes of heat al ternating with chilly sensations or kin dred symptoms, they point to derange ment of your stomach, liver and kidneys, which the "Gulden Medical Discovery" will correct more speedily and perma nently than any other known agent. Con tains no alcohol or liablt-formlng drugs. All Its imtredlenUi printed In pluin Eng lish on wrapiMT. The sole motive for substitution Is to permit the dealer to tniike a little morn prolit. lie gains; yon lose. Accept no sub stitute for "tiolden Medical Discovery." Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It Is thoroughly curixl by Hr. I'irrce's l'leusant I'elleis. One a lmitl'.vu; two or three are cathartic Health in Grants Pass Rotermund Says Care of Digestion Solves Problem of Long Life. No one In OrnutH Pbhh has a better olinncn tlmu the droRgist to know the condition of the city's health, and what diseases are most common. Hotitruioud believes that the prob lem of long life is solved; by proper care of the digestive organs. Let the stomach gut out of condition and soon there will be nervousness, irritation, furred tougnn, specks before the eyes, weakness, debility, Indigestion, and other physical and mental trouble that directly result from a weakeued stomach. Uf all the vital organs, the stomach is the most frequently nlniicd, and hence, the one whiuli most frequently fails, and ho with the discovery of a remedy like Mi-u-na stomach tablets, which is sold on an absolute guarantee to strengthen the digestive system, aid iu assimilation of fond, ami cure all troubles caused by Indigestion, an im portant step has been takeu towards solving the question of good health ml long life. Take one of the little Mi o-na tab lets before each lueal, with the Axed determination that you are going to get well, and it will not be many days before yon can eat anything without year of indigestion. Hotermuml Nells Mi-o-na on an ab solute Kiiarautee to refund the money if it dots not cur. A lurge box of the tablets costs bnt 60 cents, if it helps yon; nothing if it fails. J M CHILES The Pioneer Grocer RELIABLE GOODS AT RELIABLE PRICES A Specialty FAR M-C U R E D BACON THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO GRANTS PASS Dried Fruits of All Kinds Wholesale ami Retail Feed and Flour Store ,1. K. KF.lll.KY, Proprietor. Kerles Feed Stables. South Sixth Street. lU'ft llrttnd of Flour. HV of all kinds. Hulled llarli'V, Wheat and Oat.s. I'liMin Gray Outs for Sivd. lUslrock pi'itiw. The Popular Barber Shop Get your Umsoti.il vvniU done .t IK A TOM P KINS' On Sixth Stieet Time chairs Hath Kooin In connection Stop Crumbling If Tim Hiilli-r irom iwiimiiiihi isiii or fur i;mmrn x miihw i.iniiui'ni will hrinir iiuick r.ln'f. It in h niro dire for SprHiim, Uln'iuimtisiu, Cun tri't'il Mum'Iih Hinl hII I'mius mill within tlm rwech of U. I'ru' '.'.V, .V. l.tH). l K. Sinitli. iVtiHlia. 1. wnti'i: "'I havo lHl.iint'n Snow l.iniiii.'iit In my family f..rvivr hikI ImVK found It Hii rvinedy lor all pnlim "l i'ti" ri'tvnmi.Mid it for pain in tlio I'lu'Ht." Sold ty National lru Co nd Kot. rinuiul. t LAUREL (MOVE 111 For any news bout Marphy, ask Will Heberman. Ed 8wlnden paid a viU to your city last Saturday. Tom Vermillion is back bere after n absence of four years. Dick Lindsay of Chaney creek waa tip visiting Jeff Lindsay last Sunday. Al Matbea la going to yard and swamp logs for Jim Dodge this season. Walter Fara bai three nice yoong oolte now. He it a first-class horse man. Emil Oentner passed throogh oar streets one day of last week witb his fine black horse. A dance was given at Jeff Lindsay's last Saturday nigbt and every fellow brought bis best girl and enjoyed the evening. Well we are still alive at Laurel Grove and able to irrigate and fUb and eat three good meals a day, so guess we are alright. Everyone seems to think we shoo Id have a creamery, but talk does no good. I think it is all talk and no drink, not even cider. O. A. Williams is getting better fast and is op and around and was looking after the interest of bis best girl last Saturday night. George Herriott and Miss Lanra Darn idle were married last Thursday and left for their future borne on Up per Applegate. First one getting married then another. First thing ' Jnuibo knowa he will be an old bach, bat can he help it? I Home of our yoong men are too 1 1 i. i i . i. A in.i..i I unnmui lu mj null nnn a iauj n uuiii pany to a dance of late, then they j wonder why someone ! her along. Boys, you did not bring had better en- nnnmoo vii Vi mi r f fi faint heart ; never won a fair lady. JUMBO. i Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APLPIOATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the di sease. Catarrh la a blood rr oonstitu- 1 tional disease, and in order to care it jyou must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken inter ! nally, and acta directly on the blood ' and mucous surface". Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a qoiiok medicine. It was I prescribed by one of the best physi cians iu this country for years and is 1 regular prescription. It is com- posed of the best tonics known, com bined with tbii best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur faces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients is what produces ' such wonderful result iu coring Ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free, j F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., ! Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 7fi. j Take Hull's Family pillB for con stipatiou. t (I OliDKX Hev. M. C. Davis conducted ser- vices at Oroeubark ou Sunday. Columbus Bennett, our respected merchant, la reported quite ill. Miss Agnes Loban visited her sister, Mrs. Gail Perkins, in Gold Hill, last week. Misses May Mcintosh, Ollie Mcin tosh and Will Coffmau are spending a : few dsys In Grants Pass visiting friends and relatives. We farmer folks are enjoying the raiu, but we are beginning to think it "ton much of a good thiug." The crops are looking Hue. Mrs. S. O. Katie returned on Tues day fom Portlaud, where she accom panied her twice, Mrs. F. A. Hoot, who is being treated at the North Pacific Sanatorium, there. The Sunday schools of this vicinity are preparing to celehrate Childreu's Day, June 10, with picnic in the grove at Wolf Creek. Dolly Gray. Warning. You cannot have good health unless your kidnovs are sonud, for tbe kid neys filter the blood of imparities which otherwise act as irritating poisons and break down the delicate organs of the body nnd cause serious trouble If you have kidney or blad der trouble and do not nse Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have ouly yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kiduey and bladder diseases For sale by M. A. Kotertuuud. Oo Not Rt Impouii I'pon. ii fliiniKO, oriKinto. Kuli'v Ilonry and Tar as a throat aud lunn roniodj-, and on mrouut of tho j;reat inrrit ami popularity of Foley's ll.'in'V and Tur ninny ituitatiotm ar olTrnsl for tlm iit'iin int. Auk for I Vli'v's lloni'T and 'l'ar and rfus auy Milititutt otTori'd as no other jir'l'r at ion will (jtvn the mitim satisfaotioti. it h mildly laxative. It eontaiu no opiate t ml in kat'ent for oh ildreu and delii'ato lentotm. For nale by H. A. Koterinitnd. L ELAN I) Everybody is well. Tbe steam shovel has commenced work. What has become of oor Hugo writer? Spraying fruit trees is occupying the farmer's time at present. O. W. Chapin was seen on our streets last week selling potatoes. ' We still bave some pretty girls that would marry If tbe right fellow comes around. Oh as. Fyfleld bas left Leland and will clerk for Wilson at Wolf Creek. He is rustler. Kelly Donoan and wife are supplying Leland witb vegetables. He is an up-to-date gardener. We hear of oold rains, also frosts in t'te north ; here we haven't had frosts sinoe early Spring. T. J. Mack in bas the oontract of hauling the pipe for Col. Blaisdell down the oreek. It is a big job. Candidates for office bave begun to get a move on themselves. We are wondering if they will all get elected. Mr. Duncan, who owns tbe old Harkness ranch, has gone to Modoc oounty, Cal., to bring back a band of horses. He has one jack and a Bul lion. He will bring back a trotting stallion from California. He believes in raising good stock. We are having cool, cloudy weather with a light rain. The prospect for crops were never better. G. W. Chapin has vetch and whear that stands fonr feet high and will have to cut it with a scythe, as it is too heavy to out with a mower. O. W. don't know where to pile it and will have to clear more land to spread the hay on ! to dry. WIDE AWAKE. U' 4 Mill " " " " j W aldo John Evett is now at Waldo. John Valen made a trip to Kerby Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wade are now liv iog in Takilma. Miss Bertha Bennett visited Allen Gulch and Takilma Tuesday. A. J. Adams attended the Masonic lodge Saturday evening at Kerby. Miss Ethel Woodcock spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Miss Adams. Mr. and Mrs. McCInug and Mr. and Mrs. MoBriety visited Kerby Sunday. Miss Anna Valen and Roy Root visited Waldo Mondav. TRIXY. B Salvation Army, Major Waite. of Portland, Oregon, will visit Grants IVm, Saturday. Suudav and Mouday, Mav PJ, 20, 21. He is an Oftlcer of 21 years experience in the Solvation Amu-. He is now Divisional otlicer of the Oregon and Washington Division. This is his first visit to Grants Phss. He Is a good musician and tine speaker. Come and hear him. Everbody wel come. Do You Lov your habv? You wonder why be cries. Bay a l trie of White s I'reatn Vermifuge and I e will never crv. Most babies have worms, and the mothers don't know it. White's Cream Vermifuge rids the child o' worms and clean-' out its svstem iu a pleasant way. Every mother should keep a bottl of this medicine in the bouse. With it, fetr need neer enter her mind Price 2So Sold by National Drug Co. and Koteriuund. To Curr a f'oltl In One lny Tk. LAX.UIVK HKOMO inin ine ibl irn. lirtutiiKta rtfund monev if it fails to i'w. K. W. liKOYK'S siiriiature i on cnrli I'ox. S.V. SOIltlUTII OlVtfOH t'OIlt I'ill't-, ins A; Const nu t Ion Co. Estimates and bids fusnishod on Ditches, Hams, Bridges, Tunnels, etc. Office, Room 3 Masonic Temple. GRANTS TASS, ORKGOX ' : p ' i - U ' - If-.: (ps :' .' DAVIDSON X Rain, raip, the glorious rain in sures good crops. No failures in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hannom passed through our streets first of this week going to Mr. Davidson's. W. S. Bailey was called to Apple gate last Saturday by tbe New Berri man Ditch Company on notarial busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. a W. Wright and family of Grants Pass were oat bere Sao day visiting with relatives and friends. Joe McFadden intends to try bis lnok in Alaska this Summer and will start towards tbe frozen north about May 28tb. Mrs. Pettibone is disposing of some personal property and household goods and will start in a few days to join her husband near Tacoma. Lincoln Savage, Josephine county's olever school superintendent, made us a pleasant call last Friday while on his way to visit tbe Missouri Flat school. Thos. Vermillion, after an absence of about four years seeking his for tune in other climes, has returned to oar valley and accepted eui.loyment of Wm. York. Ira Sparling and family of Will iams, passed through Davidson Sun day on their way home, they had been making a pleasant visit at the home of E. J. Davidson's. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Bailey and family and Mrs. G. W. Bailey, visited with Mrs. Layton Sunday. Mrs. Layton has since gone to Neva da, where she will visit with her aged father, sisters and brother. What's the matter with the candi dates that they don't show up in this part of Josephine county's bleated country? Don't they know there is a day of reckoning coming, and that the boys out here want to Bhake hands with them before so many go up Salt river? Dan Berlin's spirited team indulged in a rather serious runaway on the first of the week. While Dauiel was doiug some trading at Davidson, the team became frightened at a bicycle and dashed off down the road at a lively rate, but soon overturned the hack, smashing the top corner into smithereens aud went on down the grade by Mr. York's and was stopped by Hugh York just iu time to save further damage to the vehicle or team. The Richest Man in the world The richest man iu the world can tint have his kidue.is replaced nor live withon''. them, si it is important not to neglect these organs. If Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at the first sign of danger, the symptoms will disap pear aud vonr health will be restored, as it strengthens and build up these organs as nothing else will. Oscar Howiuau, Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have used Foley's Kidney Cure and take great pi asure in stating it cared in" permanently ot Kidney disease, which cprtaintly would have cost me my life. " For sale by H. A. Roter mund. BUSINESS POINTERS. . Letcher is tbe only licensed optician in Josephine unuutv. Maps of Oregon Washlnton and California at the Masic Store. Send your family waging to the Steam Laundry. All rough dry work 2.) cent per dozeu. Phoue U73. Your clothes called for and delivered snd all Hatwork that goes throogh the mangle washer, ironed at Soc per dozen. Grants Pass Steam Laundry. Phone Hot. Letcher has just received another stock of leuses aud can fit all kinds of eyes. His apparatus for the testing of vision is all up-to-date aud the umnt reliable kind. Curtis & Co. fpi Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings and Jewelry, flue watch repairing, engraving. Goods sold at reasonable prices. Come aud see us. I. O. O. F. Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. Rates for Elk Convention. Anunnl Couvpution Grand Lodge neiu'volent and Protective Drder of Elkn, Denver, Colorado, July 17. IS, lit, 1.KX. Round trip tickets will lie on wile July 10, 11, U, 1M, 14, 15, l'.HV, at following rates: One way through Portlaud, and one way through Cali fornia, from Urtuts Pass, Med ford and Ashland, i!.S.:0. Both ways tlirotiKh Portland, from Grants Pans, from Meilford, fU.'.HI; from Ai-hland, jf .". ao. Going limit July I'.'th; letnrii limit, September 30th, 1SHW. Stoiiovers will be granted in either direction witliiu the trausit limit, except that uo stopovers will be allowed in California ou goiug trip. A. L. CRAIG. G. P. A. To Cure Take Laxative Bromo Seven Million boxes solo r. ?; (MmRV'-' HOW IS No. 487. 80 acres. Between 8 . . . .... , j hnt 8 acres ot lrncatine aitcn anu auuuv. b 1ST- in Emta implement., consisting of mo. TaS8Lf;nvtosofbet small tools; mover and is - sr014 $2500.00 takes the entire outfit. Good for 30 days only. No 494 240 acres. Good three room house, small barn, moke house and all other out buildings. 30 acres fenced. 20 acres m culti vation Small orcbaid. Plenty of good timber. Living water. $5.00 per acre. Yours for bargains, JOSEPH MOSS, The Real Estate Man Hello 393 Omce. 611 Residence. 516 E Street Get PADDOCK'S lJric.s PLUMBING Office at the BICYCLE DEN, East of Depot. GRANTS PASS WALL PAPER and PAINT SHOP W.P.Sharman and E.F.LeMieux SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR J Full stock of Wall Paper all designs q jality and prices. Paints, Vumlshes, Oils, Brushes i1. 1pn i-(i rits s'oi'V8. Mail orders promptly filled. Justice blanks at the Courier office. W. B. SHERMAN Ileal Estate and Timber ROOMS 10 &. 12, MASONIC TEMPLE GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE 731 Club Stable FRANK HECK, Proprietor Successor to Hayef & fleck Special attention given to mining men and commercial travelers. Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon THE FASHION LIVEltY and SALE STABLES 0. A. DICKISON, Proprietor. H Street between Fifth and Sixth I'hox. rsi . 1 llo;,,, 881 Grants Pass, Oregon a :n One Day L 'l J la Two Days. Quinine TaKets. jz A .1 month. i ms sisnature. XT- Knr. I THIS? and 10 . acres meadow with good Dencn iauu '-"-" s''uf wee , Urants fass, Ure. Grants Pass Breeders Association FERCHER0N STALLION AVATA Will stand at the following pi e one day in each week: Williams C O. Bigelow'd. Applegate Near Kose Hall. Kuril Marphy II. L. Reed's. Grants Pas? Service: Insurance, $20.00. For further information address, C. E. HARMON. Grants Pass, Ore. . . . FEED 'I-