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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1906)
mmj.i i H " HfejaasagifovTA'O: z.cxz oast jiwaBCaBCSI ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. JUNE 1, 1906. Bad Stomach Makes Bad Blocd. Ton can not make iwrt butter In a foul, unclean churn. The stomach serves as a churn In which to aifltato, work up and disintegrate our food an it It bclna digcxtcd. ' l( be weak, sluggish and foul the result will he torpid, sluggit.h liver and bad, impure blood. The Ingredient of Dr. I'lerc"s Golden Medical Discovery art Just such as bent serve to correct and cure all such de rangements. It is made up without a drop of alcohol la Its composition; chem ically pure, triple-refined glycerine being lined Instead of the commonly employed alcohol. Now this glycerine Is of Itself a alaable medicine, insu-ad of a deleteri ous agent Ilk alcohol, especially In the core of weak stomach, dyspepsia and the rarloiis forms of Indigestion, l'rof. Finley Elllngwood, M. !., of Bennett Medical College, ChlrafO, cays of It: - "In dnpemla It serve an excellent ur POM. ' ' ' ll li one of the best manufact ure products of the prenent time In Its action uduo enfeebled, dliordered stomachs) speedily If Uiere Is ulceration or csttrrhsl gastritis (catarrhal Inflammation of stoasach), it Is a mostelBclent areparatlon. Glynerine will relievs msnr cases of pyrosis (heartburn) and eiceMlr aastrtc acidity. It la awful In cbronle Intestinal dyspepsis. especially tbe flatulent variety, and In certain forms of chronic conatluatlon. stimulating the secre tory and excretory functions of tbe Intestinal ''When combined. In just the right propor tions, with (iolden Heal root. Stone root, Black Cberrybark, Queen's root, Blood root and Mandrake root, or the extracts of these, as In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, there car. be no doubt of Its fireat ellicacy In the cure of all stomach, Iver and Intestinal disorders and derange ments. Then several Ingredients have the strongest endorsement In ail such canes of such eminent medical leaders as Prof. R. Itartholow. M. ., of Jefferson Meu- leal College, Chicago; Prof. Hohart A. Hire, w. Iloiiart A. Hare, ment. I'nlvenlty of M. V , of Medical Department, l-nlvenlty of ra. I l'rof. Laurence Johnson, M. !.. susiicai .n. M. I.. Mcl prpsrtment, l.nlTcrxlty of ew York: l'rof. Edwin M. Ilnle. M. I. lUhminsnn Mi'illriil Colli'ircClili'ivo: Prof. John M ft-wliler. M I). and l'rof. Jolin King. M. I).. Am horn of the American lilHiMMinaUiry, and woreHof others among the IcHiHng medical men of ourluixl. Who can doubt the curative virtues of a medicine the Ingredients of which have uch a piiifrjMlaiuil endorsement ? Constipation cured by Doctor J'lerco'i Pleasunt Pullets. One or two a doMi. Health in rrVOTltc "Pvl CC 1 Rotermund Says Care of Digestion I Solves Problem of Long Life. ! No ono in Grunts Pass has a bettor chance than thn druggist to know the couditiou of the city's health, and what diseases are most common. I Rotermund believes that the prob-' lem of long life is solved; by proper j cara oi ine uiKOhuvt) urgnuM. i-rt'i uie stomach get out of condition and soon there will be nervousness, irritation. m i . i. i . , -1 . . I lurreu longue, njtetHS urmre me eyes, other physical and mental troubles ' D7MAR Tiitsiti. null 1 1 r v. i nil i ui'ur if til. miim that directly result from a wenkoued BtoniH''" , Of all the vital organs, the stomach ta tliu tnnut. frcfiumitl v iilttiuiH mill hence, the one v. hiuh most frequently fails, an il so with the discovery of a remedy like Mi-o-na stomach tablets, I which is sold or, al-nlut,, gunranteo . to strengthen the digestive system, aid in assimilation of food, and cure all troubles ruiifod by indlgeHt ion, an im- portaut step has been taken towards ' solving the question of good health f and lung life. I Take one of the little Mi o na tub- inn urii'ip rntii n iiii inn iiAi'ti determina'iou that you are going to t vou are going to w'ill not he many get well, and it days before yon can eat anything without year of Indigestion. Hon rimitid sells Ml-o na ou an ab solute guarantee to refund the money if it dots not cur. A l.irge box, of the tablets costs but M) cents, if it helps yon; nothing if it fails. J. M. CHILES The Pioneer Grocer Rl'LIABUi GOODS AT RKLIABUv PRICKS A Spfciulty FAR M-C U R E D BACON THH l'INKST UVKR BROUGHT TO GRANTS PASS Dried Fruits of All Kinds Wholesale and Retail Feed ana Flour Store J. K. KKKI.KY, l'ii.'iict.r. Kerley's Feed Stables, South Sixth Street. ltt-i.1 Itiiind of Kloiir. Ilnv of nil kinds. Kofled Uarli'V, W heat and tal. l lenn tiruy Outs for Sicd. y I'odriH'k pi'iivs. The Popular Berber Shop Get vitur tonsoii.il woik ilone ,t 1KA TOMPKINS On Sixth Sheet Three eh.ii:s ltath Koout in ommoi'iiim SoulluTiiOivmni I'onlrart iim A. l'oiil ruction Co. I'Ntii! ites uiu IVuns, I'ii'.S 111 i.l;. M lu-:i Ditc etc. ( Tuitin-! ' LAUREL GKOVE ; Mr. Wide Awake want to know where S. C. Kibbler liai gone, and for bis benefit S. O. will write once from Laurel Grove. Jumbo, you moat ex cuse me, for I do not intend to be n intruder. We see Oscar Bunch on onr street Friday. He was wearing sweet mile, so were the girls. Look ont, boys of Laurel Grove or yon will get left sure. Mr. Gentner was in onr midst last week collecting road tax. He is a rustler, for proof Just travel over onr valley road which yon will find in ex cellent condition, Jeff Lindsay and John Williams are making a great success at strawberry cnltnre, tber having berries ready tor market now and ' will gather a large quantity this year. Well, Wide Awake, far fear Jumbo will think I am robbing him of the good news of oar community, I will step aside and submit the space in the Courier all to him. Wm. Haberman Sr., ii dealing quite extensively in the dairy business. He hag several bead of choice milk cows and markets butter every Saior day in Grants Pass besides having considerable local trade Perhaps Wide Awake would like some more " sound nows" from here. Talk about yonr farm and dairy j country, hero it is, a fine rich Valley, one that is well wittered by the ever flowing ApploKHte, one where failures of crop aro unknown to our many ' farmers. A laud whore you cau raise 1 nil binds nf choice fruit, tileutv of grain, and ulfalfa as fine an cau be grown. S. C. KIBBLER. Election will soon be here and every one will know his doom after June 4tli . I C. L. Swiuden has 10 tons of hay cut and w'shes the sun would shine Home. I A nQmber of oul funuerg took in ,hB h()tm s,ow laHt gtttordny and say ! it WM go0(j Rev. John Slagle will hold a meet- ing at Wonder on the fourth Sunday ' m i. . . . . 1 . 01 eucu uiouui. ... . Ktt" " , ""V" r.veryoooy tireu oi rain auu an uuuii water going iu waste, Will Ileb. rinan aud his sister paid Grants Pass a visit oue day of lust week, also H. T. Day. ,. ... , . ., , . , J"" '!'K"duer of bonder, was visiting ye scibe last Sunday. Jim says ho has the ouly ranch on Slate crsek, fine land aud good stock rauK0- Harold Alger has sold his place aud iH diking f going to Nome, Alaska , ... . . I, i ... lu go as he has a proven to be a good uiau and neighbor and we wish him much rurcess in his new venture. He told for X00. Gi fiord Knox aud Charles Oglesby were visiting in this burg last Hun- day. A gentleman parsed through our streets lust week ou his wheel iu quest of horse shoes. Ho said his horse slipped around and ho wanted hitu shod, but he was walking and leading him as far as wo could see. Jouiho. la II Juat? In the political conditions now ex isting which have disheartened many in the success of the 'principles of a republican form of government, we ate sorely rraping the harvest of the reasoning which enfranchised the non taxpAying mini, while the taxpay ing woman remained disfratichisi d ; which thrust the ballot unaski d Into the hands of the nergo just out of slavery, while the author of " I'ucle Tom's C'aliiu" pleaded for it in vain; which urced the Indians uivn the Vt..rn nrniries u.-eent. sntTrjire h .. , i . a favor, while the opinions ot mis kionarics ami te.ichers who wete try ing to raiNe them to the level of civi lization, were counted with idiots, iustii, and criminals ou elci'lion day. w liiib crowdeJ with s.iven len ity many an illiterate ot iKiinrnit alieu from foreign lauds, while denying representation to educated Aiinriciin women. Such iiu'tiusihteticy in the application of justice does not find i s eijual in all the w rld's liirtcry. If you agree with the aliove, vote YKS for Kiuul titTrage Aiiiendxe t, ntinilu r JH'.'. ."tine -1th. Rates for Klks Con entiort . Aiim.nl t'onventiou lirand I.o'ge Benevolent ami I'nt ctive t'r'er of Kll.!.. O nv. r, I'oli rulo, July 1 7 is, l'.i, !."' llontel t ' i p t : ; ill lie on July 10. 11, l'.. I", 14, 1 ., l'.i. t at fo!loin rite-: line way tbrojch 1'oillo.d, ami one wav tltrough t"mi- f . il 1 11:1. Il'o and A-lil till Ills 1' Me- nl-.l ml. fiN ,,0, 1. ft.:l B. tli wav l'w I r 'in J:i v t in t'l.'MI M. .llonl. i:o:- 1 ll.it. i - w i : i LELAND Stock is taking on flesh rapidly. Onr people are healthy, no sickness to report The marriage bells will soon be ring ing again, lhis has been a cold, wet Spring for raising poultry, but to far tbe losses are light. Lewis Bros, are doin extensive prospecting on the Brimstone placer on Grave creek. John Mackenr is onr batcher. John likes to peddle beef as that bring him in contact' with -the women, folks and that suits him. Kelly Duncan is supplying this vicinity with fresh vegetables. Dun can is a rustler. Between raising fine hogs and gardening be is making money. Speaking last Friday night by Robert Glenn Smith of Grants Pass. He spoke from the democrat point of view, bat it was the same old story. One thing the candidates do they scatter a little money in their wake so that helps the public. For the last few days it has been raining so farmers cannot cure or cat their hay. Some began rotting hay j 10 days ago. There is no sun to core it for as soon as it gets rartly dry on ' one side then we get a rain so as to keep it wet. There never was a more ' promising crop of all Kinds of every thing as ut the present time. Gardens are looking fine, bnt as the ground is so wet the land cannot be tilled. We think as soon as the weather clears np we will have an opportunity to cultivate the crops or we will have a long spoil of wet weat'ier. WIDE AWAKE. TAKIL M A Miss Stella Hart with Mrs. Wado. spent last week Things look as though wedding belli will soon ring here. BornTo Mr. aud Mrg. chttg. Ep. lv. a son. Mav 20. l-JOtS. Miss Lola Slagle is now at Takilma working for Mrs. C. Kpperly BornTo Mr aI)(1 Mm Thomas Yarbrough, a daughter, May 211, l'.IOfl. Takilma is now quite a lively place one boarding house, one store aud two saloons. A social dance was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McBriety Saturday night. John BaQKhiuitu has taken up the mining trade again. He is working for A. J. Aduus iu Fry Gulch. Mrs. Eiiunit Strong returned to her home in Takilma Wedtie-day. Mrs. Strong ha been working in the Bay hotel ut Crescent City for the pHst three months. Roy Knot got his riht hand quite badly burnt Saturday nitfht at the Takilma danciiw hall. The jar of the d nicer.-) shook the stove pipe down and Mr. Root (viught it, saving alsiut a halt dozen yonng clii'd en from being burnt. Ho thinks perhaps two fingers will have to be op"riited on. Still raining. Totter Ann. Feeling Impending Doom. The fet ling of ini cniiiii doom iu the minds of tiitnv victims of Bright 's diseuae and di.iheti s hus been changed to tlmukfiilnets liy the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Core". It will rure incipient Bright s di-ens-ainl (linnet s a-ul even in ti e worst (uses gives comfi i t ii'id r di' f. Slight dis ird-ra Hre cured in a lew days. "I had di:il-ti's in its worst lurm," writes Mmi' ii I.e-I of Punte ith, lud l tried e'ght phjs i -lain wi lion' re lief. Onlv l lire" IsitiUs of Kelcv's Kidney Cur ll.ndi' Him it Wi ll u an. ' For sale by H. A K ter eriuund. 'l'.i t'lio it 1'iOft ti. )n- liny ' :.ke I AX I I V K lUieiMn ijuir iue it I : l)-;i.rfss f'-fi n I noiiiv if it fai' to i :t- -. . W. (iliuVK'S sii'tiaf ' i- ' . !: CORSET COVER 39c 1 DO TOO EHBSOrOEl) To u,iortise out niionpi-ii v'ort Toiors ii will eriil to u: y i1r.w tlil h.-lMiNopi liiSKT CO 1 R. Ktami-fil in rv'r.v Itv Fren.-h iviietrlo, wit! -(- I'oitn to int)rolJer, all .'iy f iir TluFcc.;.lccrafi5h3p 3SJ "jvin-tea St.. T'.tsed, Or. WALDO J J Miss Anna Slagle spent Saturday in and near Waldo. Gardens and crops are looking Sue since the recent rains. Miss Ida Adams made busine's trip to Holland Monday. Mrs. Sara Egger and her son, Sam mie, visited Waldo Saturday. Ohas. Chessman will close a six mouths' term of school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. White are getting ready to take trip to the coast.'" Mrs. A, J. Adams- visited Mrs. oate-and Mrs: Grifflo .Thursday. ' ' Little Ann. Thru Physicians Treated film Without Success. W. L. Yancy.Paducah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe case of kidney di sease and three of the best physicians in Kentucky treated ' me without suc cess. I then took Foley's Kidney Care. The first bottle gave immediate relief, and three bottles cared me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy." For sale by H. A. Rotermund. I A LT HOUSE Mrs. McCann is visiting with her sister in Eureka. A. C. Spence, wife and baby are residing at Dr. Spence's. Mrs. Carroll has been called to see her sick father, near Roscborg. Mr. aud Mrs. Hearrlng and family, relatives of Mrs. Pickens, are visiting with her at present. Mr. aud Mrs. Andrew Frakes, who have betn stopping on the Trefethen ranch, have d-tpartt-d for California. Saturday the young folks enjoyed a delightful time at Mr. E. Tyoers". Dancing was the order of the even ing. The music was furnished by Bert Shippy. Revival meetings at the Althouse church for two weeks past. Rev. Clark conducting services. The at tendance has been good cr nsiderng the inclemency of the weather Saturday evtning qui'e au enjoy able time wjs had at Mathewson & Johnson's creamery hall. Dancing was indugled in aud quite a number were preseut. Mus'c was furnished by Mr. Christmau aud Bert Shippy. HAPPY. Asthma Sufftrcn Should Know This. Foley's Honey Mid Tar has cured ninny cases of as'lima that were con sideied hnpele's. Mrs. Adolph Bulg ing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa, writes: "A severe cold con tracte 1 12 years bro was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. The b st medical skill available could not give me more than temporary reliet. Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended and one o0 cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma which hull been growing ou me for 13 yers, and if I had taken it at the start I would have been taved years of suffer i'lg. " For sale by H. A. Rotermund. : w i l i) i: i v i L l k : Still we are having fine showers which are making grain boom. J. 11. Robinson has a new gasoliue engine for spraying and pumping. Miss Muriel Spat.lding of Grants Bats is visiting her anut, Mrs. Akets. Kev. (leorge Hoxie of Williams creek preached at Wililerville last Son day. . Adda Robinson is home now as the srhool is out that she was attending in lirnnrs Pass. O. F. Lovelace and E. Ericksou are over r n Pucker creek putting in a couple of bridges. Hex. Clark, wife and baby returned Monday from Althouse, after three wcks of meeting at that ;lsee. News is scarce this rainy weather. As next Monday is election day erery body vote fiir the tin-U that don't dub i Me ith drinks of any kind. Men with good, moral principles. While Bruce aud lileu freed wi re ' wv.rkiug iu the timber, a limb strtu k i O len on the shoul.ler and br- nst and caused him to spit blond for a short tini", but He is getting along all right now. I'ucle Fuller. A Happy Mother ill sei tint here baby is properly raved for to do this a ptiod purgative is nec-s-arv. Mirny bibbs sutler from worms rtiiil their mothers dou't know it, ..if i-.mr li.ilir i. f.ir. rislt utt.l iloesn't sle p at irglits, it is troubled iith worms Whites ("'reatn Yeruii- i .:, wi '1 i le n out m in a mil I pli i-ai.t w.iv l 'in',' tri. .1 i 1- ; ;ivs il it a trlul i rii'n 't i cuts For side by National Prug Co, and K.iternr.iiid. TO ClTC Ci n L. i i . LBuO! HOW IS THIS? No 487 80 acres. Between 8 and 10 acres meadow with good irrieating d tch and about 8 acres oi bench land seeded to gram; large hTJ f house barn sheds for stock and all necessary outbuildings; two box house, oaro, sneab iu. i,arness: ?1 head of stock: 1 brood horses nacic an? watuu, Sw and pies- poultry; all farming sow ana pigs, puuii , rake Blow, harrow ana various umu rdnc, p.uw u imher most new aDoui ?,wv i- ,n . . $2500.00 takes the entire outfit. Good for 30 days only. No 494 "M0 acres Good three room House, smaii oarn, moke 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. Yours for bargains, JOSEPH MOSS, The Real Hello 393 Office. 516 E, Street Get PADDOCK'S rriccs on PLUMBING effice at the BICYCLE DEN. East of Depot, j GRANTS PASS WALL PAPER and I PAIN T SHUr W.P.Sharman and E.F.LeMieux SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR J FuU stock of Wall Paier -all designs quality and prices. Vuints, Varnishes, Oils, Brushes- Mall orders promptly filled. r i.i i . .i r- cr Justice blanks at the Courier office. 'SHI W. B. SHERMAN Ileal Estate and Timber ROOMS 10 4. 12, MASONIC TEMPLE GRANTS PASS, OREGON PHONE 731 Club Stables FRANK HECK, Proprietor Successor to Hayes & Heck Special attention given to mining men and commercial travelers. Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon THE FASHION ' : rnrmm . . . feed i amd SALE STABLES C. A. DICKIS0N, Proprietor. 11 Mroet be'ween Fifth and Sixth ...VI.. 4, 1 ll,st 1 Grants Pass, Oregon , - . . - implements, consisting of mower, mower and rali i . - together with household eoods Estate Man 611 Residence. Grants Pass, Ore. Grants Pass Breeders Association PERCH E RON STALLION AVATA , Will stand at the following places one day in each week: Williams C O. Bigelow's. I Applegate Near Rose Hall. Roch- Murphy II. L. Reed's, urauts Fas Service: Insurance, $20.00. For furth,'r to add8. ! C. E. HARMON. 1 Grants Pass, Ore. .'-Ti' e r nwiT Cures Crip- X:: i ""'" ' t'j or. vcry GivAN I S r.s." Ui A. 1-. I'KAUi, li. 1'. A.