ft : LAUREL GKOYE ! f wC C OLU3IN X All natter (or Uua coin nan U anpplied by tb Cirtnu Put Woman' thr-juan Temperanc Union. Nature's Way Is Best. The Vmrxlua ftmsrthonlnaT and tbsoa buiMiriir p!tn M treauria; chronic, linger ing arwi ofo-tinat ea-w of disease u f,ur- iel by l. Pi'Tce. i lot owing ftT ' Katun plan of r-urirur health. He u- natural p'rrwiiM. that 1 ntraru from native nmlicinal r'jot. pre(ard by processes wrought out by ; Ui eipnditiire of mora time and 1 sxmey. without the use of alcohol, and y akillf ut combination In Jart the right I mrrporttona. Laed a trurrerllenu of Dr. Pierce' ; Golden Medlcai Iieoverv. Black Cherry- : kark. Jimq' root. Golden heal root, j Blood root and Hume root, specially exert their Influence lo ease ot lung, bronchial J and throat trouble, and thL ro. i r " u, therefore, a sovereign remedy j the Tinea. jor DroDeniu.iaryngui.ebroo)e coogbs. catarrh and kindred ailment. The above native roou also bar the strongest poMlbi endorsement from the leading medical writer, of ail the several Sr boots of practice, for the care not onlr adliesUoTT "of liVeV or coo. a resident of Uorel OroT.. intewrtUg Inrtmctire. Pleas) explain yoonelx. xce meaai contest given 67 the x XKW HOPE ill feanil Sell Real Estat. A few day of aauhioe then tome more rain at thU writing. Mott everyone U suffering from ooldi in oar Valley at tola writing. j George Vining made a trip to Grant Pass) last Saturday on basi-, nesa. ' Tie late rains are canting acme A Christian Citizenahip meeting waa held at the Woodman hall on Wednesday ereniog. May 3a, nndex the leadership of Mr. Lola Caldwell, superintendent of that department in the W.C . T. C. The meeting opened carnage to oerriw oy nniuf uem -ith "AmerW hw the conwi ! The ministers of the town assisted Hauling lumber from the mill here In the program, but the principal ad to Grant Paaa will begin about the , dreea of the evening waa made by Mr. 15lh of Jane. Van Pelt, state attorney of the Anti- Well, well. 8. C Kibbler haa be ; Saloon League. The meeting was both obstinate constloation. kldnev and Madder trouble and catarrh, no matter wbere located. Voa don't have to take Dr. Pierce's Joe Boasell waa ae men! Itat Saturday, m in this settle talking sheriff. on Friday eveoing, Jane 1st, was a great far' hT. iA7. trLZEi kL'.?: but June 4tb wlU tell the tale for all. program was writing of th mott eminent men In the 1 v.. -ni-rhaaed a nice bnnch nt'men' medical profaaalon. A request by potul . U, P"oasea a nice Duncn access. Every number on the as foil of temperance egg is of meat. We the energetic earnest lV N-J:r.S " H.t.tle,book I writer has traded bis span of male. of r 'Df in eitracu irom eminent medical an tbortlie endonins; the Ingredients of hi medicines, will bring a little book free that la worthy of yonr attention If needing a good, aafe, reliable remedy of kniAtm crimjuum fur th cure of almost any old chronic, or lingering malady. Dr. Pierce' Plea-ant Pellet cure con stipation. One little Pellet "I a gentls laiative, and two a mild cathartic The most valuable book for both men and women I Ir. Plerre't Common Sense Medical Ad Vitfr. A srilndifl iltfrvriftcrA i volume, with engraving 1 .....- A 1 pap-r-rov(:r;d. lll be nent tn anyone sending 21 rent in one-rent tamts. to par is a I thert of mailing oniy, to SrS TJ r:-v- I'i'-rce. ItufTalo. N. AmmJr V. Cloth-lxjund. 31 tamrp- A man in Michigan, while intoxi eated, fell to the foot of a flight of stairs. The into ranee company ro tated to pay. Then the widow soed loon keepers who sold ber baa- band the liqoor and was given a ver- for a spao of horses. Te scribe was down on Slate creek last week and was surprised to see i the favorable condition of he crops ; in that valley. Cue nay ana rat cat- ,je- 1 diet of ilOOO and costs. I Miss Lottie Day returned to ber MRS. L. W. HOOD. Press Sept. borne at Murphy after an absence of . nine months teaching school in Central ;proKlb(on Tha.t Prohibit, and foint. cne waa accompanied vj jam Lizzie GiWn, a lady friend who is Everyone should subscribe for his home paper, in order to get all the local news, bat to keep is touch with the world's dally events should also read The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, The leading evening newspaper of the Pacific Coast, which haa com plete Associated Press reports and special leased -wire service, with correspondenU in important newt centers and In all the cities and principal towns of ths Northwest Portland and suburbs are covered by a bright staff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers. Saturday's edi tion consists of 26 to 28 pages, and has colored comic pages, as well as a department for children, colored fashion page, an Interesting serial story and other attractive features in addition to all the news of ths day. Subscription Rates: One month, 60 cents; three months, $1.35; six months, $2.60; twelve months, $5. Sample copies mailed free. vihltinr, her. A box social will be giTen at Laurel Grove next Saturday nigbt for the benefit of the school. Everybody is cordially incited to attend. Miss Wood will close a three month term of school nuit Friday and the children regret it and in fact everyone elite, for he ha proven a first-elm teacher. Charles tluiie of Upper Williams Valley paused through oar bnrg last week en roote from Grants Pass where be took a load of strawberries. He remarked on the condition of oar (Too late for last issue) Miss Essa Hathaway is employed at the Selma hotel Wm. Messenger has his new barn almost completed. Miss Rnoda Hathaway is staring at Mr. Wertx's on Shsn creek. Miss Eva Stringer is working at Selma for her sister, Mrs. D. H. Wimer. Miss Christina is home from the Grants Pass echoed. She now rides a new wheel C. C. English went to the Pas. Moo day with a load of feed for the Grant Pas. market. Everything lovely after the nice rain, which did so much good to growing crops. Mr. S. L. McColm has moved back to oar neighborhood People go away bat are always glad to get back again. Mr. and Mrs. C. C English and Mr. and Mrs P. B. Bunar were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Messenger last Sanday. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimer of Mnrphy.were visiting bis aont, Mrs. M. X. Daniel, at New Hope last Sanday. Jonh McCallister and family are all at borne now, tbe mill having been shut down until after the el-.ction Proves. A writer in this paper said tome time ago that he believed tbe first ap-1 Dext Monday, KT Q Wvnant nnH sr.na liAVA intt classes would approve! ',' . ... . ... . ,,., which they will Summer fallow for 1 early Fall sowing of grain. Mr. and Mrs. Wvnant entertained plication of the prohibition prinple which all woo Id be made onner toe pressure of some great military necessity. 1 That opinion was strangely confirmed , at San Francisco. The moment Mayor Schmitz and their home last Sanday, Mr. and General Fnnston took hold of affairs' Mrs. J. M.Rader. of Grants Pass, and after the earthquake, a state of mar- i 'o F- Champlain and daughter, Ver tial law existed in fact, thoozh not ne and their son-in-law and daughter, in name. And one of tbe first acts of the irn-gnlar bat wise administration which at once took form was the ab road. Well, our roads are improving golute prohibition of the liquor traffic. mere papet prohibition. J M. CHILES The Pioneer Grocer RELIABLE GOODS AT RELIABLE PRICES A Sjx'cialty FARM-CURED BACON THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO GRANTS PASS Dried Fruits of All Kinds Wholesale ami Retail Feed and Flour Store J. K. KK.1U.KV, Proprietor. Kerle)'s Feed S'.ibles, South Sit!i Street. ltet lliall.l of Klutir. Ilav of nil kitnl. Holleil iturlov, Wlirut uml Oitt.-i. I'lt'HH iray t hIs (or Si'd. gJ0 lUvlrtH-k priiiw. The I'opular Barber Shop Got vour totiMri;il work tlone .t IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixtll Street Throe ch.ir- Itiitti K'Vii in rvinm rtitm Sotitlimi Orison ('out met lu iV Construction Co. all the time. All we lack ia more money to build road with. Some of the candidate promise what they will do for our roads bat will they do it? They think they will perhaps and mean alright, but with the county al ready so heavily in debt there is tut a very little chance. One candidate! says he will macadamize our poblic highway but that is impossible on ac count of lack of currency. We haven't money to work oar roads with plows and scraper and do it properly, and as to itraightening the roads through the Valley, there is too much good farming land that is more valuable for farming th n for roads. Elmer William i catting wood for J. E. Swindea. llanling will be commenced in general so Soon as the weather will permit. Jo in bo. feeling Impending Doom. The feeling of impending doom in the miuils of many victims of liright's diseatte and diabetes his been changed to thankfulness by the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Core. It will cure incipient Bright s diseaxe and diabetes aud even in the worst cane givex comfort aud relief. Slight disorders are cured in a few days. "I had diabetes in its worst form," writes Mnrinn Leel of Duureath, Iud. " I tried eight physicians without re lief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney lliir made m a well man." For tale by li. A. liuteruiund. Rates for Hike Convention. Annual Convention Grand Lodge llenevoleiit and Protective Order of Elks, Denver, Colorado, July 17 IS, 111, VM Koond trip tickets will tie 011 sale July 10, II, 1.', Ill, U, lo, I'.hhI at following rates: One way tlirojk'ti Portlauil, and one way through Cali fornia, from droits Pas, Med ford aim .MHMM, sjiin. .hi. riitli ways tliroutih Portland, from Grants 1'hhh. ftaitf; from Medford, fUlH; from A)ilniid, tti.vao. Gown limit July li'th: leturn limit, Settoiuber :mtli, I'jot'i. Stoimvi m will b vrnt'i ill eitlier diiiK'timi witbin th lrsit limit, exit t that no stoiovi r will be allowed in Cilifrri'ia 011 cmni! t'ip. A. U t'H Alii. O. I'. A. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Walter. Kew Hope farmers will all be busy having now as the rain has cea.-d. As they all have clover and alfalfa and it has been such bad weather for cur- Shorty. HOW IS THIS? v-, JSr so acres. Between 8 and 10 acres meadow with good I d tc- and about 8 acres ot bench land seeaea to grain; tmgaung ditana a d M necessary outbuildings; Z Sck waton two set ot harness; 21 head of stock; Vbfi Sd Ses- poultry; all farming implements, consisting of m $500.00 No. 494 Tw h'arVow and various other small tools; mower and rakei rake:filW,f feet of lumber, together with household good! lake, the entire outfit Good for 30 days only. . ''40 aaes. liooa inree iuuiu uuux, sman uarn, niokt and all other out buildings. 30 acres lencea. M acres m cnlfi. . , ti ... irrvi t mnpr. I unwrr ... riCUljr 6V"" . - "5 WaitT, vation. smaii un-uaiu. $5.00 per acre. Yours for bargains, JOSEPH MOSS, The Roal Estate Man Hello 393 Office. 611 Residence. Kf E Street Grants Pass. Ore. r i. n I) A k . oranis rabs Diccucijirtbsociaiion FERCHERON STALLION Get PADDOCK'S Prices ; ; ; ivV1 PLUMBING JliiA Office at the i h y ;- '"' V .---X j BICYCLE DEN, East of Depot. It was no either, but something which, by I ing that kind of bay virtue of bayonet, ax and rifle, actually prohibited. Liquor stock were run into the gutters and private bottle as well as poblic supplies of intoxicants were promptly coofiHcated and destroyed. Althongh neither Funiton or Scbinitz was a prohibitionist, in any sene, on April 17, they faced uch a condi tion on April 18 that they have made a prohibition record which for visor and thoroughness lias atisfied tbe mot radical third party man. And nobody ha dared to object Tbe whole country approves. If, a report say, Sao Francisco is to be "dry" for the next six months, there will be few to delpore that prospect, except tboee who find their occupation gone. We are face to face with a national endorsement of the prohibi tionist's contention, that the whisky buttinewt ia a vicious and deadlv menance to aociety. Let us thank God and take courage. Thit in not the leant of the blens ing which have followed in the ware of the moat destructive catastrophe in American history. For once the whole people ha had an object lesnon in which all the assertion of tbe "temperance crank" have been Asthma Sufferers Should Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bueg ing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa, writes: "A severe cold con tractel 12 years ago was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. The b.st medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief. Foley s Honey and lar was recommended and one 50 cent bottle entirely cured me of asrhma which had been growing on me for 12 yenrs. aud if I bad taken it at the start I would have been saved years of suffer ing. ' For sale by H. A. Rotermand. : LELAxi) : Frank Davis, an eld pioneer, has poor health, he having lived the life of three wore years aud ten. A creamery is needed here; pleuty of grass, plenty of cows a little more enterprise, then anything that can be raised in Or?gon can be raised in this vicinity. People are turning their attention GRANTS PASS WALL PAPER and PAINT SHOP W.F.Sharman and E.F.LeMieux SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR J Full stock of Wall Paper all designa quality and prices. Paints, Varnishes. Oils, Brushes nKi -ri rtii-tp i;nrl'e8. Mail orders promptly filled. Justice blanks at the Courier office. AVATA Will stand at the following p aces one day in each week: Williams C. O. Bigelow's. Applegate Near Rose Hall. Kuch Murphy H. L. Reed's. Grnuts Pas? Service: Insurance, $20.00. For further information address, C. E. HARMON. Grants Pass, Ore. proved to tbe hilt, and the proof lia . to flue stock. There was a time that been accepted at it fall value. If anything in the shape of a horse or a the prohibition advocates let the i cow was all right, but now nothing American jwople forget that they are ' but fine stock goe. not the men we think they are! j We are l.avinir more cloud inice. People want to cut hay, bnt hay Ivstimales ami lml Ditches, Dams, l'.ii.l,v etc. Olfice. Room 2 MI GRANTS PASS, - lu -uihcd (ii Tunnel- mi-- "IV t 'KKGOX Fine Courier wedding oiiice. stationery at the CORSET CO VER 39c so too castoar.it To it.lveMiwa "'.ir afainpeU Comet l.-ii v :l . nd lo nry J- (!r th', hnn.1a.-mo I'OKSKT CO i. It, HAirp.nl in nxtru qual ity Krvnrti ciwut-rto. with ( cotton to amtiroli-ar. all jQ, TheNeediecraft Shop Sa Wkshlarloa stt, rortlinl. Or. For what doei it mean? It means ; that a great calamity has shown what ; the whiaky business is, not merely , after an earth-ianke and a fire, but all the time The San Kranciaco cata clysm did not make the saloon any more dHtiiteroos. It ouly made the, dsntter visible The work, that on- i holy institution is doing every day. ; wherever' it is permittd to operate, is as fall of detractive possiliilities as it would have been in San Francis CO dtiriiiK the decolstiou. j Under ordinary circumstances ciety has organized to protect itself. ag:iiuit the wilder lnwles-m of the saloou, thougli even then we ancceed onlv iti part. Hat mcie'y h i uti ro let tiou acninst tlie cj;i it-t, sometimes secret and always evil consequence of the tiade in intoxicant. S-cittv is used to them, and pars the price a a nmtt"r cf course. Only when s line sweeping riVater r-iuo s are we sliock el into realizing that we are Uot cimielled to eniare the stloou. Tlieti we ahtil 'f np, ami uo man. be be ih-aler or roliticiun or 'conserva tive btisiii'f man." dare seL t- set asid ' the puptiliir d i re . Now li t ts insist that tli--u;!i tln-r-' limy be no more quaking of the erth, nii-1 no urletM.iiia of a bou-lr-sl tires at once, the s.il-s-u itself is a calamity and destruction euotigli to jtistity its closing as a matter of high public policy, not for sit months, b it tor- ever! The K worth Herald. T.i Cure a C old In One- Iay Tako LAXATIVi; CP.OMO t,)nin itie labl 'ts. lirtigists refund nipuey i if it fails to cure. K. W. HKOVE'S i siguature is ou each box. 2."c. weather is scarce in this vicinitv. Uardeos are being neglected a the weather is sn that it is a roor time to caltiva'e the ground. Mr. Dnncan, of the old Hark a ess ranch, has brought from California a fine baud of brood marers. He has the finest stallion also the finest and largrst jack in Sonthern Oregon. We hive been needing such enterprising men as Duncan. WIDE AWAKE. A Happy Mother will see that here baby is properly cared f-.r to do this a good .purgative is nei-essary. Mauy babies sunYr from worms and their mothers dou t know it if your baby is fevtrish and d.fsa't sleep at uights, it is troubled witli worms. White Cream Vermi fuge will r lei it oot these wcrnis iu a mild pleasant way. Cince tried al ways used, dive it a trial. Price 23 cents. For sale by National Prog Co. and Roternmnd. rtoraa tlm oon4b auktl H4il lunge W. B. SHERMAN Ileal Estate and Timber ROOMS 10 &. 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 LIVERY FASHION -a. FEED AND SALE STARLFR C. A. DICKIS0N. Proprietor. H Street between Fifth ami Sixth I'hoxf i ' a,JNi 1 Uranu rasa, Oregon To Cure a : l: One Dav Take Laxative Bromo QuiniikO Tablets, js a Seven Millicm boies sol' r. 12 months, TulS SiffOatrrrp t. yYrOcL, v a f ' i Cores Crip ia Two Days. otiavery box. 25c su: CLI