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OGUK RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JUNE 1, 1906 t Reduced Round Trip Rates East ern Points Season 1906. On July 2d and 3d, August 7th, 8th aud 9th and September 8tli and loth, l'J06, Round Trip tickets will te on sale to points named under the fol lowing conditions. Botli ways through Portland, to Chicago, S0. 45; St. Louie, T6 45 Milwaukee, $78.65; St. Paul and Minneapolis, $fi8.95; Omaha, Coancil Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Jogpph, Atoh iuson, Leavensworth and Kansas City, f8.95. One way through Portland, and one way througb California, to Chicago, S5; St. Louis, $81 ; Mil- f wan kee, 133.20; St Panl and Minne- Iapolis, $81.40; Omaha, Co a ucn Bluffs, Sioax City, St. Joseph, Leavensworth ad Kansas City, 73.50. Tickets will be sold to Milwaukee, only on August 7th, 8th and 9th. Limits: Going, 19 days; tickets must be osed going on date of sale ; final return limit 90 davit from Aata nf 1J sale but not beyond October, 31. 1906. ' Stopovers: Stopovers will be irant ed in either direction within the transit limits, west of Missouri ' River. St. Paul, and Minneapolis. A . . . ' . on raoir iriunns urn an r ri wn . t i.n j - point, except that no stopovers will be I t narmitted in California on coins trin. A. L. CRAIG, G. P. A. F. G. ROPER Fuasliionable TAILORING Harmon Blk up stairs SUITS MADE TO ORDER Promptly and of the bpet material and in the latest style. C LEAKING AND REPAIRING The Courier is the farmers' paper Absolutely Hew Principles The Latest Invention arm rstmtR OlIB WJABANTtt "It- rebroduMS the human vole with aN the volume of the arional" ml NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY CYLINDER RECORDS Half Foot long SpendM for lancing Parties Astonishing Results Tor frale by Dealers tverywhera and at ail the Stores of the Columbia Phonograph Company. Creators of the TaaVlna Machine Industry f tbe fundamental Patents GRAND PRIIt, PARIS, I9O0 371 Washington Street, PORTLAND, ORE. BIGGLE aaatoawlr Prittol sol eutlfailf niMtrstst BY JACOB BIQQLE No. 1 -BIQQLE c America navine An ONE at JOURNAL f YEARS M0t and 1101. sent bv mail to any at FARM JOURNAL and NO EXCUSE FOR CATARRH Worst Ca-s Quickly Cured by Breathing Hyomei Guar anteed by Rotermund. There is really not the slightest ex cuse for anyone having catairh, now that Hyomei is so widely known aud so easly obtained. The worst cases of catarrh are qucsly cured, simply by breathing the remedy through the pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit. Used in this wbv for a few minutes four times a day, every particle of air that reaches the. nose, throat and lungs is laden with gerui-killing a'id health giving Hyomei. The sale or the old-fashioned stomach remedy Is for catarrh has been teduced to almost nothing since the introduction of Hyomei. Roth mund will tell you that bis sales on this out-of-date line have fallen off at leust two-thirds in the last few years, while the demand for Hyomei has in creased as its curative powers became more widely known. The ormplete outfit, consisting of a neat pocket inhaler, a medicine drop per, and a bottle of Hyomei costs only one dollar, while extra bottles cau be obtained for 60 cents, making Hyomei the moat economical, as well as the most reliable method for curing catarrh. Rotermnnd positvely guarantees a cure when Hyomei is used in accord ance with directions, or be will re fund the purchase price. Has Stood the Test 25 Years. The old. original GROVES' Taste less Chill Tonic You know what yon are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteleis form. No cure, No pav. Miners' bhnks at the Courier office. 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Feeding, Butchery, Diseases, . etc Covers the whole ground. Price, 60 Cents. No, 6 BIOOLE HEALTH BOOK Gives remedies and up-to-date Information. A household necessity. Extremely practical. Price, 60 Cents. No. 7 BIQQLE PET BOOK For the boys and girit particular!. Pets of all kinds and bow to care lor them. Price. 63 Cents. No. 8-BiaOLE SHEEP BOOK Coven the whote groand. K very as re full of good ad. vice. Sheep men praise k. Price, 60 Cents. Farm .Journal la your paper, made for you snd not a misfit, tt is St rears old! It is the great honed-dowu, hit-the-nall-on-the head, euit-efter-rov-aave-ulH-lt Farm and Household taper in the wortd the-bigeeat eapet oMw-eise In law United Stataeot mere man inree mmien rerwar rrwiera. the BJOOLE BOOKS, auid the FARM (remainder of 1 and all of 107. 1WS. address lor A DOLLAR BILL. circular describing BIOOLE BOOKS, free. IftUUM ATKIHSOIt co.; o FaM JucmwaV I W. C. T. U. COMIMX. 1 All matter for this column is supplied j by the Grants l'as Woman's Christian j Temperance Union. 1 Rejoice, my comrades that prohi I bition iu San Francisco is the real thing aud according to Mayor Schinitz ' the preaeur. state of things will oon- tinue for some time regarding the ' saloon. The Memorial service held in the Methodist Episcopal Church, May 27, was well attended, the building being filled to its ntmost capaoity. The sermon by the pastor of the chnrch, Rev. C. O. Beckman, was a masterly effort, teeming with love and best wishes for the boys in blue. Among other dangers to our government be spoke of the bondage worse than slavery with which their sons and daughters must cope, and the dangers to our national life from the drink traffic. Mary H. Hunt, founder and 'World's and National Superintendent of Scientifio Temperance Instruction, has passed on to the larger life be yond. Hers was a beautiful life full of the ministry of love and helpful ness. She was a scientist and made a life long study of the work. Twenty- two million ohildren now owe their knowledge of the effects of alcohol aud narooticg on the human body to her devotion. Her reply to the committee of 50 defending this teaobing was made senate document. Before another issue of the Courier the new officers for County and State will be chosen by the vote of the people. The question of the equal suffrage being extended to women, and the Liquor Dealer's Amendment (or rather repeal) of the local option law and other things will be settled for t'io time at least. As Ella Wheeler Wilcox savs, "Nothing is ever settled uutil it is fettled right," and we are wondering what the results will be. We hope, and confidently expect, that a largo majority of the ballots cast on June 4th will say 302 X Yes. We arrf sure that every true Christ ian will vote 305 X No, that every really pairiotio citizin will vote 805 X No, that every voter who has at heart the best interests of home aud native land will vote 305 X No. We have too much confidence in the man hood of our state to believe that they will snhmit to thn greater dominance of the sisloou power. We want to see good liws enforced and the local option law left as it stands upon the statute books of Oregon and as the citizens of the state bave said by their votes that it should be. Why whs this law enacted? Because the best element in this state wanted it so. Why are the liquor men promoting this amendment? Beoanse they wish to know no law that interferes with 1 their business, to be under no control. Are not their privileges great enough already? The form of ballot is mis- leading and deceptive as it claims to give prohibitionists and anti-prohibitionists equal privileges. What is lair about the temperance people being required to secure 30 per cent of the voter's names to a petition be fore this question can be submitted to the people. Only 8 per cent were required for their amendment, and that id the number needed to vote on an amendment nnder the initiative. Js there anythying unfair in the jpple being allowed to say whether thn waut saloons, and if they do not want them in their midst why should they not have an opportunity to vote them ont? Other places know the benefits of prohibition and in our own state it has been tried in some places to the satisfaction of good people. We wish the right to be victorious and it will be if the good people are thoroughly aroused to their duty, if those who do understand will mani fest interest and lee to it that those ahout them who do not understand are shown the fallacy of it. Many are carelerg, have given It no thought, and do not realize what is at stake. The local option law was drafted by the temperance forces, the amendment by the liquor men. Our law was framed following the model of the Texas law and in that great state saloons have been banished from HI oouoties. It is a grand law and the liquor dealers have spent thous ands of dollars to defeat it. The ohorcbes, the Anti-Saloon League, the W. C. T. U. and all good people in general wish it retained, and not mad powerless by amendment. Tbe Advocate says, "The adoption of this amendment practically 'turns the state over to tbeir (the saloons ) control and gives the temperance forces, the wived, mothers and children, no hope for delivaranoe from this onrse in I - . r , n . ... una gouerniiun. cut, wnue we ex pect to win, the ' temperance army does not stop for one defeat or many, and will go on iuS fight if oat on this line until tbe victory is won. MRS. L. W. HOOD, Press Sapt Public Land Opened to Entry. The register and recever of the Rosebnrg land office gives the follow ing notices of laud that will be open for eutry. The laud in township 83 lies six wiles west of Wolf Creek and is in the Mt. Reuben Sfction. That in township S3 lies on upper Cow creek aud to the ca;t of Shasta dale : Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, NJtf of SW4' of sec. 16, N' and SWtj of sec. 20, Tp. 83 S, R 7 W of Willamette Meridian, Oregon, has been received from the surveyor general for Oregon, and on Wednesday, the 27th day of June, 1906, at 9 o'clock a. m., the said plat will be filed in this office, aud on and after said day we will be prepared to reoeive applications for the eutry of lands in said portions of said town hips. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of survey of the ot seo. 8, all of sections 4, 5, 6 and 7, N and SW and SW of seo. 8. N)$ and SW4 of seo. 18, 8 of seo. 25, Wtf of seo. 27, NEJ and of seo. 28, all of sees. 81, 82, and 83, W of soo 84, E1 of sec. 35, and all of seo. 8(1, Tp. S3 S, R 0 W of Willamette Meridian, Oregon, has been received from the surveyor general for Oregon, and on Wednesday, the 27th day of June, 190(1, at 9 o'clock a. m.. the said plat will be filed in thisofno and on and after said day we will be prepared to reoeive applications for the entry of lands iu said portions of said township. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the School Board of School District No. 7, Orants Pass, Oregon, nntil 7 o'olock p. m., June 5th., lDOfl, for the erec tion and completion of a brick school building, according to plans and specifications prepared by Chas. H. Burggraf, architect,- Albany, Ore. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to H. L. Gil key, chairman of the board, for the sum of t300 as a guarantee that the contractor will enter into a oontiact and furnish an approved bond equal to 75 per cent of the contract price within 10 days after the awarding of the contract. All bids to be made ont upon blauk proposals for the same. Blanks will be furnished by tbe Chairman or the architect npon ap plication. Plans and specifications may be seen at the ollice of H. L. Uilkey, Grants Pass, or the architect's office. Tbe Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. O. F. MAYBEE, District Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Iuterior. Roseburg, Oregon, May 23, 1000. Notice is hereby given that the followioK-named rettler has filed notioe of his intention to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will be made before A. S Bliton, U. S. Com niitiBioner, at bis ottlce at Medford, Oregon, on August 1, ltt(fl, viz : JAMES S. MYERS on H. E. No. 12.81IC for the NWi SE4, Seo. 21. Tp. 85 S., R. 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his contiunons residence upon and cnltivation of said land, via: Edward Brownsworth, J. L. Scott, John Browusworth and Aaron Beck all of Woodville, Oreiion. BENJAMIN EDDY, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the Connty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine. In the matter of the l Estate of J. A. Keh- kopl, deceased. J Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count in the matter of the estate ol J. A. Rehkopf, deceased, the same be ing filed in the county oouit of the State of Oregon for Josephine county. All persons having an interest in said estate as o red i tors or otherwise object ing to said account or any item there in will take notice that said account will be considered by said court on June 25, 1U00, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day and any objections to said final account must be filed and pre- ! aented to raid court at the date afore said Published by the order of Hon. J. O. Booth, County Judga, Josephine uooniy, uregou. EDITH REHKOPF, Administratrix. Dated this 24th day of May, 190. SUMMONS, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County, Sadie Crawford Fer guson, Plaintiff, vs. W. E. Ferguson. Defendant. J To W. E. Ferguson, tbe above named defendant. In the name of the statu of Oregon you ara hereby re quired 10 appear ana answer the oom plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit for divorce within sis weeks from the date of the first nub lication of this summons, and if yom fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will aDD'v to this court for the relief prayed for in ine complaint, to-wit : tor the did solution of tbe bonds of matrimony now existing oetween yourself and tne piainiiri ana lor trie further or der for changing the . uama of the planitin lrom ber present name to Sad 1 Crawford aud for such farther relief as to tbe Court seems just and eqaiiauie. This summons is published as per order issued . from the above entitled oourt, signed by Hoa J. O. Booth, at chambers. Judge of tbe County Court of Joeephine County, Oregon, bearing date, May 81st, A. .. 1D06. at Grants Pass, Oregon. First publication of summons, :Joue 1st, 1906. L-ist publication of sum mons, July 18, UfA.t..vf.(i-iWi'. H. B. HENDRIOK3 & J. N. JOHNS I ON, Attorneys for Plaiotiff. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIN'AL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigued, Jesse Hocket, has filed his final accocnt in the County Cjurt of the State of Oregon for the Comity of josepnuie, as aaministrator ol the estate of Job Anderson, deceased, aud that the oourt has find Saturday the Uth dsy of June, 190H, at the hour of 10 o clock A. 11. of said day at the County Court room in Grants Pass. Oregon, as the time and pliice for bearing objections to raid Anal ac count. All persons having au interest in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, to said final account on or before said date or they will be barred in virtue of the law. JESSE HOCKET, Administrator. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78. Roseburii, Oregon, May 3, 100G. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale ol timber lands in tbe States ol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ALLEN McCAULEY of Grants Pass, County ol Josephine, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6705, for the purchase ol Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, of Section No. 12 in Township No. 33 S, Range No. 4 W, and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more valuable for Us tim ber or stone than for agricultural put poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Arthur Conklin, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Wednesday the 25th day of July, 1906. He names ad witnesses: John Ham mersley, of Wimer, Oregon : Martin Oneil, of Grants Pass, Oregon ; Joseph Gubba, Oregon; Arthur Donahue, of Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all parsons claiming adverse ly tbe above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 25th day of July, 1U0U. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Roseburg, Oregon, March 13, 1900. Notice is hereby given that iu compli ance with the provisions of the act of Con-j-resB of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4, 1892, ALICE 8PALDING, of Ellsworth, County of Pierce, State of Wisconsin, has this day filed in this ollice her sworn statement No. 6UU8 for tbe purchase of the NW.1 of Section No. 10 in Township No. 34 South, Range No. 7 W, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Arthur Conklin, U, S. Conunissloner.at his office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Thurs day, tbe 26th day of July, 1906. She names as witnesses: A, W. Silsby, ol Grants Pass, Oregon, Franklin A. Durand, of Stockton. Cali iornia, William Spalding, of Maiden Rock, Wisconsin, and George W. Kearns of Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are re queued to file their claims in this office on or belore said 26th' day of July iwuu. rJKNjAMiN I.. ,ddv, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May 3, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor tbe ssle of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, MARY 8. DURAND, of Stockton, County of San Joaquin, State of California, has this day filed in this office ber sworn statement No. 6707, for me purcnase oi the ttW4, of Section No. 6 in Township No. 37 South, Range o. 7 W., and will offer prool to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes and to establish ber claim to said land before Arthur Conklin. V. B. commissioner, at his orlice at Grant Pass, Oregon, on Wednesday, the zotn aay oi July, 1906. She names as witnesses: Alice Spald Ing, of Bay City, Wisconsin ; D. R War' ner, of Grants Pass, Oregon : W. L. In' gram, of Grants Pass, Oregon ; William Bpaidiog, of Maiden Rock. Wisconsin. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 25tb day of July, 1900. Bhnjamin L. Eddy, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Bossburg, Oregon, May 3. 1906. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as ex tended to all tbe Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, FRANKLIN A. DURAND, of Stockton, County of San Joaquin, Btate of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6706, for the purchase of tbe SW of Section No. 10, in Township No. 34 South, Range No, 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Arthur Conklin, U. 8. Commissioner,, at bis office at Orsnta Pass. Oregon, on Wednesday, tbe 25tb day of July, 1906.. , He names as witnesses: A. W, Silsby, oi Grants Pass, Oregon ; Alice Spalding, el Bay City. Wisconsin . William Spald ing, ol Maiden Rocx, Wisconsin ; Geo. W. Kearns, oi Great Pass, Oregon. - Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 25th day of July, 1906. BiMJAMia L. Eonr, Register. ATA iH cbu! Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy la a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. CIVIS RBLIIP AT ONCf. It cleanses, soothes, henls, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Cuhtrrh and ilrives awnv a Cold iu the Head quii-klv. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious ilnur. Applied into the noKtrils and nlworbed. Catrge Size, RO cents nt PnwpisU or by mailj Trial Size, 10 co-ita y mail. ELY BROTHERS. 66 War-.M " . " NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine. in tne matter oi tne I Estate of Jonas Smith, Deceased. I Notice is hereby iriven that the un dersigned has this day tiled bis final account in the matter of the estate of Jonas Smith, deceased, the same being filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. All persons having an interest in said es tate as creditors or otherwise, object ing to said account, or any item there in, will take notioe that said account will be considered by said Court on Jnno 9, 1906, at 10 o'closk A. M. of said day and any objections to said final account must be filed and pre sented to said Court at the date afore said. Published by order of Hon. J. O. Booth, Connty Judge, Josephine Conn ty, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of April, 1909. II . L. UILKEY, 5 4 5-t Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Iu the Connty Court of the State of Oregon lor Josephine County. In the matter of the es-l tate of Thomas B.Hus- ton, deceased. J Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of said es tate, has filed her account in the above entitled oourt as such administrator, aud that by an order of said court made on May 5th. 19011. Saturday. June 9th, 1UO0, at 10 A. M. at the County Conrt House in Giants Pass fans, Oregon, was fixed for the time and place of hearing objections if any there be to said aocotin, and for pass ing and allowing said account. JOSEFHINE HOUSTON, Administrator of said estate COLVIG & DURHAM. Attorneys for Administrator. The Courier i the leading- paper of Josephine County. House Moving If you have a building that you want moved, raised or leveled up, call on or address A. E. Hollo way. Residence 2 miles west of city, north side of river. GET I It: MY And get some of the Best Poul try that can be found anywhere. This stock was brought from South Dakcta and comprises some of the best to be had TZtttc Hutcltluir Can be procured from me at the Patton Ranch, or will be delivered at Grants Pass by ordering by oard Barred Plymouth Rocks. 13 eggi $1.00 White Wyandottes, 15 eggs 1.50 White Leghorns, 15 eggs 1.00 Also have just received a Polaad China Boar pig, services 11.00. C. C. RUSSELL, Orants Pass FARMERS FEED STABLE J. E. KEKLEY, Paora. Last stable south on Sixth street. Boom under cover for 150 horses and 40 wagons. Box stalls. Corral! I n loose stock. Only the best hay, clean grain ard alfalfa fed. Rolled barley and otLor grain. No diseased horses allowed. Pu.-e running water, and trough cleanod every day. Waiting room and toilet room where ladies can leave wraps and erracua their tolleta. E. A. WADE Dry Goods, Underwear,' Notions, Etc. Front Street west Palace hotel ORANTS PASS, 0.E50N,