Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 15, 1906, Image 7

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    duced Round Trip Rataa Eaat-
j rn Points Soaaort 1906.
in Jul 3d and ad, August 7th, 8th
a 9th and September 8th and 10th,
36, Bound Trip ticket will be on
le to points named under the fol
ding conditions. i
Both waya through Portland, to
picago, $80.45; St. Louis, 176.45
Uwaukee, 78.65; St. Paul and
ilnneapolii, $68.95; Omaha, Coaocil
uffs, Sioox City, St Joseph, Atch
bod, Leavensworth and Kansas City,
J8.95.
One way throngh Portland, and
e way througn California, to
fcicago, $85; St. Louis, $81 ; Mil
bo kee, $83.20; St. Paul and Minne
aolis, $81.40; Omaha, Conncn Bluffs,
odx Oity, St. Joseph, Leavensworth
ad Kansas City, $73.50.
'I Tickets will be sold to Milwaukee,
hly on August 7th, 8th and 9th.
J Limits: Going, 19 days; tickets
iast be osed going on date of sale;
y Anal return limit 90 davs from date of
He but not beyond October, 81. 1906.
j l Stopover : Stopovers will be raot
11 1 in either direction within the
I ransit limits, west of Missouri
Lliver, St. Paal, and Minneapolis,
1 ido New Orleans, when through that
? bint, except that no stopovers will be
4 t ij... j in r-t.. t : i - i .
jeruJii'vau iu vtuuuiuin uu guiuR trip.
A. L. CRAIG, Q. P. A.
F. G. ROPER
Faliionulle
JDAILORIIVG
Harmon Blk up stairs
TJITS MADE TO OEDEE
Promptly and of the best material
. aud in the latest style.
B LEANING AND EEPAIEING
The Courier is the farmers' paper
or Rogue River Valley.
Absolutely
New
Principles
The
Latest
Invention
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OUR OilARANTCt
"It rcbroduces the human
voice with all the volume
of the orlqnal"
NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY CYLINDER RECORDS
Half Foot long
Sbfendid for Dancing Parties
Astonishing Results
Tor Sale by Dealers ft verywhere and at
all the Stores of the
Columbia Phonograph Company, General
Creators of the Talking Machine Industry
Owners of the Fundamental Patents Largest Manufacturers In the World
GRAND PBIZr, PARIS, 1900
g),in,r v" v,'r at, M-t
371 Washington Street, PORTLAND, ORE.
BIGGLE
BiWuaelr Priittd sal
Baaatlfallr UlMtntei.
BV JACOB BIQQLE
No. I-BIOQLE HORSE BOOK
All about Honrs a Common-sense Treatise, with mora
than il illustration! ; a standard work. Price. 80 Cents.
No. 2-BIQOLE BERRY BOOK
All about (trowing; Small Fruits read and Warn bow.
Beautiful colored plates. Price, 80 Cents.
No. 3-BIOQLE POULTRY BOOK
All about Poultry : the best Poultry Book In fiistencej
tells everything. Profusely illustrated. Price. 60 Cents.
No. 4-BKK1LE
All about Cows
Colored elates.
JOLIUS AL S YEARS (remainder of l". fd l I7.
1910), sent hv ma.l to anv addre for A IXM-LAI.' Hll.l-
1909 and
Sample
ol FARMJOLRNALand
"NO CURE, NO PAY"
How Rotarmund Sella Hvomai.
th Guaranteed Cur lor
Ca.to.rrk.
Botermnud has an nnusual ofTer to
make to our readers, one that will be
of the greatest value to many.
For some years Rotermund baa been
watching the results from the use of
Hyomel, a treatment for catarrh that
cures by breathing medioated air, ab
solutely without any stomaoh dosing,
the results have been so nnivenwiw
successful that he feels justified in
making a publio offer to treat the
worst case of catarrh in Grants Pass
with the understanding that if Hvo-
mei does not cnre, the treatment will
cost absolutely nothing.
People who have suent lama mm
with catarrh specialists, deriving but
little benefit, or the many who have
swallowed stomach remedies in ch
vain hope of curing catarrh, have ex
perienced almost immediate relief
from the use of Hyomei. while the.
continued treatment for a short time,
has resulted in a complete and lastivg
cure.
The regular Hvoinel ontfit costs
only one dollar, and consists of a neat
pocket inhaler that can be carried in
the purse or vest-pocket, a medicine
dropper, aud a bottle of Hyomei. If
this is not enough for a oure, extra
bottles of Hoymei can be obtainod for
50 cents.
Rotermund positively guarantees a
core, if Hyomei is used in accordance
with directions, or Rotermund will
refund the money.
Haa Stood the Test 25 Years.
The old. original GROVES' Taste
less Chill Tonic. You know what you
are taking. It is iron and quinine in
a tsteles torrn. No oure, No pay.
"'.:c.
"Twentieth Century"
Grapbo)hone
16 TIMES LOUDER
THAU ALL OTHER
TAUUma MAO HIHTS
The Most Marvelous TaMna
Machine tver Canatractcd
Wonderful
Sensational
JV? Making
$10
Pmtmntmd In mil OMIIrmd Oomntrl
RfPOOUCr COLUMBIA AND ALL OTHCR
CTUNDtR RfCORDS
A Perfect Substitute for the Orchestra
Must be heard to be appreciated
A Farm Library
ol unequalled value.
Practical, Up to
date. Concise and
Comprehensive.
BOOKS
COW BOOK
and the tVairv Rusinet
Sound Common -sense.
new edition.
Price, 60 Cents.
No. 5-BKi(iLE SWLSE BOOK
A'.: about Hoks- Breed in. Feeding, Butchery, Diseases,
etc. Covert the whole ground. Price. 80 Cents.
No. 6-BIQOLE HEALTH BOOK
Gives remedies and update Information. A household
necessity. Extremely practical. Price, 80 Cents.
No. 7-BIOGLE PET BOOK
For the bovs and girls particularly. Pets of sD kinds and
how to care for them. Price. 80 Cents.
No. 8-BiaOLE SHEEP BOOK
Covers the whole ground. Even pare full of good ad
vice. Sheep men praise it. Price, So Cents.
Farm Journal
U your paper, made for vou and not a mUfit. It I' 2 VMI7
old- it 1 the ereat boiled-down. hittrie-n.n W'tithe-h.-a't,
uit'-after-vou Imr said it Farm and IIi.iwIk.M pair in the
worlil-rhe biirer't paper of its size in 'he t nite.1 Nates ol
America-hivme more thn Three Million r.-yi'ar rradjr..
a n.c k. RKHil F. IKXIkS. and the FAPM
circular describine tilOlil-t Buua.s,ire.
WILJ1EK ATKINSON CO., (
PtTtusuEBS at turn SxsauL, PaiutcEt-pmi.
XOOUB 2I7E2. CGTTRIZR, QUARTS PASS, 03GOU, jJ2 IS,
NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES.
Exams are off bands and eTcrjoos is
happy.
Ernest Smith, O. A. O.. arrlfed in
Ashland Mondaj'morning and attend
ed class day exercises.
Prof. Mulkey made a flyiDg trip to
Corvallis to oondaot an institute.
He returned Saturday eyening.
The Saturday evening musical at
the Normal chapel, given by the
mnsio department, was one of the best
ever given in Asband. The chapel was
crowded w ith standing room even at
a premium.
Worth Harvey, Chalmers Strange,
the Misses Mabel Mickey, Mary Mun
dy and Cordelia Grant, all old Nor
mal graduates but now of the Cottage
Grove schools, have been visiting the
Normal lately.
Chapel exercises were held for the
last time Monday1 morning at 9:30
when we listened to short and helpful
talks by different members of the
faculty. Those who spoke were Prof.
Mulkey, Prof. Payne Miss Kaiser and
Prof. Van Sooy, and their talks will
long be remembered by all who wore
present.
Sunday evening at Chautauqua
Tabernacle Rev. F. W. Carsteus of
Medford preached the Baccalaureate
sermon to the graduating class. De
votional services were led by Prof.
Van Scoy. The musio department
furnished the musio for the occasion.
It consisted of a hymn by all the
chorus, "Spirit Immortal" by the
chorus and a solo by Miss Nickeraon
and last but not least another solo by
Mrs. Hinges of Salem.
Class day program as folows :
OpeninR Address, O. H. Newton,
class president.
Ladies Chorus "Go Pretty Rose,"
Misses Anderson, Stratton, Sherwood,
Robinson, Bissel, Davtea Beebe,
Campbell and Corbin.
Oration "The Strength of Our
government Rests on three Pillars,
Harvey Iulow.
Vocal Duet "Faithful Forever
more," Misces Anderson and Mr.
Burke.
Mementoes Ida Robinson.
Class Prophesy and oartoons. Miss
Storey and Miss Poley.
Vocal Duet "Loves Awakening"
Misses Anderson, Stratton, Campbell,
Beebe.
Oration-" "hi Id Study," Miss Os
burn. Oration "Direliots," James Mar
tin. J
Presentation of Memorial Robt
Jonas.
Piano Solo "Shower of Stars,"
Miss Edna Eingkade.
Farewell Address, G. O. Benedict.
Aithmi Sufferers Should Know Thii.
Foley's Honey and Tar has cured
many cases of asthma that were con
sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bues-
ing, 701 West Third St., Davenport,
Iowa, writes: "A severe cold con
fractal 12 years ago was neglected
j until it finally grew into asthma.
i The bist medical skill available could
not give me more than temporary
.relief. Foley's Honey aud Tar was
; recommeuded and one 50 ceut bottle '
entirely cured me of asthma which'
had been growing on me for 13 yearn, '
aud if I had taken it at the start I j
j would have teen saved years of suffer- i
iug. " For sale by H. A. Kotermnnd. i
To Cure a C'old In One Day !
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quin-j
1 ine Xablets. DruKRiHts refund money ;
if it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S!
siKuature is ou each box. 2oc. '
NOTICE FOR I'L'BI.ICATIOX.
i Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. j
United States Land Oliice. !
Roseburg, Oregon, Mav 22, 1906. '
Notice is hereby given that in comp'i-1
ance with the provininnB of the act of
( Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An'
act far the sale of timber lands in the!
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, anil '
Washington Territory," as extended to I
all the 1'ublic Land States by act of u-1
gust 4, 1S92, " I
OLIVER G. HOWaRD 1
! nf Roslyn, County of Kitiita, State oil
, Washington, has this day Died in this I
office his sworn statement No. USOti, for 1
the purchase ol the NK'4' of Section No. I
24 in Township No. 35 South, Range No! I
4 West, and will oiler pioof to show that !
I the land sought is more valuable for its !
1 limber or stone than lor agricultural pur-'
! poees, and to establish his claim to said
J land before the Register and Receiver of
I this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wed-!
; nesday, tbe 22d day of August, "liXj. I
He names as witnessee : Lulu Howard
ol Roslyn, Wash. ; A. W. Silsby, of t irants
l'aes, Ore ; W. G Howard, of Ronlvn, i
Wafeh. ; William Spalding, ol Maiden!
Rock, Wis. i
Any and all persons claiming adverse!?
the above-described lands are requested
to file their claims in this office on or be- '
fore said 2LM day ol August, llHiti
Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. !
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S.
United States Lan.L l ilh e.
Roseburg. Oregon, May 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provinions of the act
of C'ongrese of June 3, ls7n, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands in
the States ol California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory," as ex-'
tended to all the Public U,,,! Statej bv
act of August 4, IM92,
WILLIAM G. HOWARD
j of Roslyn, County of Kittitua, State ol
Washington, has this day filed in this
office his sworn statement No. 6804, for
tnn purchase of tbe ,' SWU. SEU
NWJi, W' SE ol 8ection No. 24 in
Township No. 35 South, Range No. 4
Weal, and will offer proof to show that
tbe land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than lor agricultural pur
poses and to establish bis claim to said
land before tbe Register and Receiver of
this office at Kossburg, Oregon, on Tues
day tbe 21st day of August, 1906.
He namee as witnesses: Lulu Howard,
of Roslyn, Wash,; A. W. Silsby, of
Grants fass. Ore.; William Spalding, of
Muulen Kock, Wis.; Uliver O. Howard,
of Roslyn, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
tbe above-described lands are requested
to file their claims in this office on or be-
before said 21st day ol August, 1906.
Benjamin L. Eodt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June S, 1878.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, May 21, 1900.
Notice is hereby iciven that in cooioli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 8,1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oreeon, Nevada and
Washington Territory," as extended to
all the J ublic Land States bv act of
August 4, 1892,
LL'LU HOWARD
of Roslyn, County of Kittitas, State
of Washington, has this day filed in this
omce ner sworn statement No. wuo.
Tor the purchase of tbe sK, of 8W.
and W, of tbe SK of Section No. 2d
in township LSo. so south, Kanee r.o
4 West, aud will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Rosebure, Oregon, on
lueeday, tbe 21st day ol August, 1906.
ohe names as witnesses : A.W. Silsby,
of Grants Pass. Oreiron : Oliver G. How
ard, of Roslyn, Wash.; William G. How
ard, ol Koslyn, Wssb.; William Spald
ins, of Maiden Rock, Wis.
Any and all persons claimingadversely
tne above-described lands are requested
to file their claims in this office on or be
fore said 21st day of August, 1903.
Benjamin L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, May 25, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in comuli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sate of timber lands in tbe
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," as extended to
all the Public Land States by act of Au
gust 4, 1892.
FRANK CLEVELAND
ol Tacoma, County, of Pierce, State of
Washington, has this day filed in this of
fice his sworn statement No. 6826, for the
purchase of tbe V$ SW. NKA4' SW,
HWJ,' HE4 ol Section No. 28. iu Town
snip No, 34 South, Range No. 7 Wast,
and will offer prool to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim to said
land before Arthur Oouklin, U. S. Com
missioner, at his office at Grants Pass,
Oregon, on Friday, the 17th day ol Au
gust, 1906.
He names as witnesses: W, B. Sher
man, of Urants PaB, Oregon; Howard
Mitchell, of Grants I'ass, Oregon; M.
Heavy, of Grants Pass, Oregon ; Roy
Root, of Merlin, Oregon.
Anysnd all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested
to file their claims in this office on or be
fore taid 17th day of August, 1906
Benjamin L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Josephine.
In the matter of the 1
Estate of J. A. Keb-
kotit, deceased. 1
Notice is hereby given that the
nndersigned has tiled her liuitl ac
count in the matter of the estate ol
J. A. Rehkopf, deceased, the same be
ing filed iu the county couit of the
State of Oregou for Josephine county.
All persons having ao interest In said
estate as creditors or otherwise object
ing to said acoount or any item there
in will take notice that said accutmt
will he considered by said court on
June 2a, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day and any objections to said
final account in tint he filed aud pre
sented to mid court at the date afore
said. Published by the order of Hon. J. O.
Booth, County Judge, Josephine
County, Oregou.
EDITH REHKOPF,
Administratrix.
Dated this 21th day of May, 1906.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Josephine County.
Sadio Crawford Fer
guson, Plaintiff,
vs.
W. E. Ferguson,
Defendant.
To W. E. Ferguson, the above
named defendant, io the mime of the
state of Oregon you are hereby re
quired to appear aud answer the com
plaint riled agaiust you iu the above
entitled suit for divorce within six
weeks from the date of the firnt pub
lication of this Hutnnittus, and if you
fail to so appear and answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to this court fur the relief prayed for
in the complaint, to-wit : for the dis
solution of the bonds of uiutrimeny
now existing lietween yourself and
the plaintiff and for the further or
der fur changing the mi me of the
Iilanitiff from her present name to
Sadie Crawford and for such further
relief as to the Court seems junt and
equitable.
This summons is published as per
order isued from the above entitled
court, signed by Hun. J. O. Booth, at
cliainhrri'. Juile (,f the County Court
of Jo-ijine County, Oregon, bearing
date. May 31st, A. ., .19'!. at Grauts
i'aN Oregon.
Firt publication uf summons, June
lt, l'.t'l'i. L'st publication of sum
uiuuh, July 13, I'.smi.
H. li HENDRICKS &
J. N. JOHNSION,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
i;Ci
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Roseburg, Oregon, May S3, 1906.
Notioe ia hereby given that tbe
following-named settler has filed
notioe of hia intention to na final
commutation proof in support of his
ciaim. ana mat sal a proor will be
maae oerore a. h. Eiiton, u. 8. Com
missioner, at hia office at Medford,
Oregon, on August 1, 1906, vis :
JAMES S MYTCBS
on H. E. No. 19.M9A far tha VW1'
SE, Seo. 21, Tn. 86 8., R. 4 W.
ne names tne following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and onltivation of said land, vis:
Edward Rrawnaarnrth T I, 9,,,,
John Brownsworth and Aaron Beck
all of Woodville, Oreiion.
BENJAMIN EDDY, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Roseburir, 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 the sale ol timber lands in
the States ot California. Oreiron. Nevada.
and Washington Territory," as extend-
to all the Public Land Swiss by act ol
August 4, 1892,
ALLEN McCAULEY
ol Grants I'ass, County ol Josephine. State
ol Oregon, has this day filed in this office
bis sworn statement No, 6705, for tbe
purchase ol tiots 3, 4, 6 and 6, of Section
No. 12 in Township No. 33 S. Ramie No.
4 W, and will offer proof to show that tbe
land sought Is more valuablo for Us tim
ber or stone than for agricultural put
poses, and to establish his claim to
said land before Arthur Conklin, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office at Grants
Paes.Oregon, on Wednesday the 25th day
ol July, 1900.
He names as witnesses: John Ham
mersley, of Winner, Oregon ; Martin
Oneil, of Grants Pass, Oregon; Joseph
Gubba, Oregon; Arthur Donahue, of
Grants Pass, Oregon.
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 25th day ol July, 1906.
Benjamin L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Roseburg, Oregon, March 13, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act ol Con
gress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An act
lor the sale ol timber lands in the States
of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," as extended to
all tbe Public Land States by act ot
August 4, 1892,
ALICE SPALDING,
ol Ellsworth, County ol Pierre. Statu nf
n incoosin, nas tnis day nied in this olllce
her sworn statement No. 0698 tor the
purchase ol the NWl ot Section No.
io in Township JNo. 34 South,
Range No. 7 W, and will offer Drool to
show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
her claim to said land before Arthur
Conklin, U. S. Commissioner.at his
office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Thurs
day, the 26th day ol July, 1906. She
names as witnesses:
A. W. SiUbv. of Grants Pass. Oreiron.
Franklin A. Durand, ot Stockton, Cali-
iornia, William Spalding, ol Maiden
Rock, Wisconsin, and Georve W. Kearns
ol 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 before said 26th day of July
iiiuo. rJKNJAMiN i,. r.UDY. Keuister.
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 for the sale 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 S. DURAND,
ol Stockton, County ol San Joaquin, State
of Calilornia, has this day filed in this
office her sworn statement No. 6707, lor
tne purchase ni trie nv '4, ol Peciion Jio.
6 in Township No. .17 South, Range
.lO.i T.,antl will oiler prool to show
that the land sought is more valuable
lor its timber or stone than tor aim-
cultural purposes and to establish her
claim to said land before Arthur Conklin,
u. ft. commissioner, at his ollice at
(irants I'ass, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
25th day ol July, 1!XMI.
Mie names as witnesses: AliceSpald
ing, ol Hay City, Wisconsin ; 1). R War
ner, of (irants Pass, Oregon; W. L. In
gram, of Grants I'ass, Oregon ; William
Spaldinit, of Maiden Rock, Wisconsin.
Any ami all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to lile their claims in this office
on or befou' said 2'itb day of July, 19116.
HhNjAMiN Li. fcnijY, Hegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Roseburg, Oregon, May 3, 1906.
NotirM ia hereiiv iivMti that in iwim.
Dliance with the tiroviNiriria of tha ant
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for tbe tale of timber lauds in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Laud States by
act of August 4, 1492,
FRANKLIN A. DURAND.
ol Stockton, County ol San Joaquin, Stale
ol California, has this day tiled in this
ollice his sworn statement No. 0706, for
the purchase of the SW1 ol Section No.
10, in Township No. 34 South, Range
No, 7 West, and will oiler prool to
show that the land sought is more valu
able for its timber or stone than, lor agri
cultural purposes, and to establish her
claim to said land before Arthur Conklin,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office at
(irants I'ass, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
25th day ol July, 1900.
He names ai w itnesses: A, W.Silsbv,
of (irants I'as, Oregon ; Alice Spalding,
of Hay City, Wuconsin . William Spald
ing, of Maiden Rocs, Wiscousii; Geo.
W'. Kearns, of (irants Pass, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the aliove-desrribed lands are
requested to file their claims in this
ollice on or before said Z5th day ol
July, 1900. Hknjamin L Eddy,
Register.
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as
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Hotwires tue nouses or latte ana MmelL
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drug.
Applied into tha nixtrila ami ahn-lw,(
Large Bise, B0 cents ot Drnp-'ta or by
uuuii xriui nize, iu cents ny l'.iuii.
ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warr-n ".. N.w York.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Aot June 8, 1878.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, May 25, 1900.
Notice la hnraKv alvAn frht tn
n.vvu " au wui-
mlanOA With thA nrnviainna nt tha
of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled
"An aot lor the sale of timber lands
In tha U.alna 1 i -
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
iiwuwa 10 ail ine mnnn liana
States by aot of August 4, 1892,
MITT.VTV A UUATT
of Bisbee, County of Towner, State of
North Dakota, haa thia day filed in
this offloA hia aarnrn Bt.t.iiiun, Vn
6881, for the purchase of the SEU
NJSJ Ntf 86 SEJi SKU of Sec
tion No. 28 in Township No. 84 8,
Range No. 5 W, and will offer proof
to show that the knd sought is mora
Valuable for Ita tlmhap n, ilnn. hn
for agricultural purposes, and to es-
laonsn nis ciaim w saiu land Deiora
Arftlllt ri,nlrlin TT fl nnrnmlHlu,..
at his office at Grants Pass, Oregon,
on Tuesday, the 14th day of August,
He names aa wltnaaaea! flan W
Lewis. Will f!. Smith lien w
Kearns. all of Grants Pass. Ore..
and H. J. (Junn, of Lampson, Wiscon
sin, i
Anv and all itarulni aI.Im.Im.1 b.1..i.
- UV II VIIUIU aufoi-
sely the above described lands are re
quested to file their claims in thia
offloe on or before said 14th day of
August, 1006.
RENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
Thrts Physicians Treated Him Without
Success.
W. h. Yanoy.Padooah, Ky.4 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
Cure. The first bottle gave immediate
relief, ' and three bottles oured me
permanently. I gladly recommend
this wonderful remedy." For sale by
H. A. Rotermund.
House Moving
If you have a building
that you want moved,
raised or leveled up,
call on or address
A. E. Holloway.
Residence 2 miles west of
city, north side of river.
GKT 1IIJMV
And get some of the Best Poul
try that can be found anywhere.
This stock was brought Iroui
South Dakota and comprises some
of the best to be had
I'-Urir sot I III ( ! I ntf
Oan be procured from me at the
Patton Ranch, or will be delivered
at Grants Pass by ordering by card
Barred Plymouth Rocks, 15 eeet $1.00
White Wyandottes, 15 eggs 1.50
White Leghorns, 15 eggs 1.00
Also have junt received a Poland
China Roar pig. services $1.00.
C. C. RUSSELL. Granta Pa..
FARMERS FEED STABLE
J. E. KEKLEY, IWu.
Last stable south on Hixth street.
Room undor cover for 150 horses and
40 wagons. Box stalls. Corral) in
loose stock.
Only the best hay, clean grain and
alfalfa fod. Rolled barley and othor
grain.
No disoastid horses allowod. Puce,
running water, and trough oloanod
every day.
Waiting room and toilot room wheie
ladles can loave wraps and arracua
their toilet'". ,
E. A. WADE
Dry (Joods, IJii!onvear,
Notions, i:tc.
Front Street
west Palace hotel
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