ROGUE RIVKR COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON. JULY 6. 1906. PROFESSIONAL CiRDS. jyf C. FINDLEY. M. D. Practice limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Glasses tit ted and furnished. Offioe hour 9 to 12; 2 to 6; and on ap pointment Telephones 261 and 77. UtAirra Pass, - - Orsoos J)RS. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS, . R. DorOLAS FhyMcian and Burgeon. ANSA B. DOUOLAl, nt.D, Diseases of Women and Children. Phone 631. Res. 1051, Cor. Sixth and E streets. tiKAHTg Pass, Ohioon JJR. J. C. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office at National Drug Store. Phonos, Ollioe 355; Res. 1045. Uosidenoe cor. 7th and D streets. Obants Pahs, - Ohkqok J)R. W. K. KREMER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Onice in Courier Building. Otllce phone 911, residence 413. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. Grants Pahs, ... Ohkoon. JJR. T. E. BEARD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Hair-Riddle Hardware, Res. cor. 4th and 1) Streets. Phones, OUice 354; Res. 321. G bants Pass, Ohioon. g, LOUGIIRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON Res. Phone 714 Oity or country calls attended night or day. Sixth and H, Tuff's building-. OUice Phone 361. Grants Pahs - . Oregon. Ju B. HALL UNDERTAKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMKK. orth 6th St., near Court House. Offioe Phone 751, Res. Phone 717. Grants Pass, Obkoon. EARL V. INGELS ASSAYER AND CHEMIST. AH work guaranteed accurate and re liable. Ollioe opp. P. O. Phone 1003. Grants Pass, - Oregon, JJ D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice in all Slate and Federal Courts. Oftloe in Opera House Building. Grants Pahs, Ohkoon W. C. HALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over First National Bank, tf rants Pass, Ohkoon. A.. C. HOUGH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Praotloes In all State and Federal Courts Oftloe over Uulr-Rlddlo Hardware Co. Grants Pahs, Ohkoon J. H. AUSTIN, ATTORNEY-ATLAW Union llulldlng Keruy Okkg Tn yiLLIAM P WRIGHT, U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MINING ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN 6th St., north of Josephine Hotel. Grants Pahs, Ohkoon. FRED MENSCH U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR Surveys promptly aad accurately made. Leave orders at Courier oliice. J. E. PETERSON (I'lONKKK) flRt, LIFE AN0 ACCIDENT INSURANCE ! REAL ESTATE A. -eut Uig Horn Hash) Laud Co., V omtug. Anchor Vii Koroo. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of Bour mill, near R. R. track Turning, Scroll Work, cUairWork, Hand hawinK.t'shlnel Work, Wood I'ulleva. Saw Filing nd gumming, KeptiriiiK all kinds. trloes right. Your Liver mi out'of""order. You go to bed in a Ud humor aud get up with a bad tnwte in"yoiir luottthT You w.iitwouietliiiig UistimulaY y""r liv"1- J" Ht ry Herbine, the liver regulator, A I1"! tive ourV7orOouHpatioii, lvsMwia and all liver ooinplaint. Mrs. P. Ft. Worth. Texas, wrltoa: "Have and Herbiue in mv family for years. Words cau't express what l think Herblne."'' For sale by National Drug titers aud Rotertnund. . A DELIGHTFUL OUTING AT CHAUTAUQUA PARK Special Train to Ashland July 17 Low Far and a Fin Day's Trip. The Chautauqua Assembly at Ash land is the chief recreation and educa tional gathering of Southern Oregon. It is delightful as an outing place either for a day or for ths week of the assembly. Those desiring to camp will find in the handsome grove along Ashland creek, which flows through the grounds, an ideal place to pitch their tents. The water Is cold and pnre and direct from the snows of Ashland Butte, and fuel will be sop plied. But those desiring to board can sec ore the bent of accommodations in the hotels, boarding booses and private families in the city by ad dressing the secretary of the Chautau qua Association. The Chaotaoqoa is the common people's college for at its assemblies they can hear the best of oritory, literature, music, art and so cial and political economy. At these assemblies can be heard spenkers of national and frequently of world rep utation, to hear whom on the regular lecture platform would cost from 1 to (2.50 for admission, the price of a soasoa ticket to a Chautauqua as sembly. In the classes that bold ses sions each forenoon one can get prac tical ideas on matters that go to make for suoceis in onr life's endeavor. It Is the plan of President Billings to arrange for special train service from Grants Pass to Ashland during the Chautanqua, for those who ran at tend but one day. A rate of one and a third fare will be given on Southern Pacific trains. It is expected that there will be a large attendance from Grants Pass and other places in Jose phine county for the Chautauqua promises to be the best this year of any year in its history. The following" is synopsis of the program foi the assembly : Wednedsday, July 11, Opening Day. 8 :00 Prelude. 8:15 Readings Miss Agnes O. Her sey. 8:45 8:00 Spelling Contest. Concert California Quintette Club. Thursday. Joly '3:80 Prelude. 13.- Science Day. 3 :45 Lecture by Prof. B. R. Baum gardt, -"Earthquakes, Considered from the Cosmic and Geologioal Stand point." 8:00 Prelode. 8:15 Lecture, by Prof. Baumgardt, "An Evening With the Stars." Friday, July 18, Entertainment Day. 3:30 Prelude. 3:45 Mrs. Martha S. Glelow, "In Old Plantation Days." 8:00 Prelude. 8:15 Rosani, The Prince of Jug glers. Saturday, Joly 14, 3raud Army Day. 2:00 Preludo. 3:15 Mrs. Gielow, " In Song and Stories of the Old South. " 4:00 Address to Old Soldiers, by Bishop D. II. Moore. 8:00 Prelode. 8 :15 Rosani, the Wonder Worker. Sunday, July 15, Devotional Day. I) :45 Sunday Schools in the various Churches. 10:45 Services in Auditorium, Special music, sermon by Bishop Moore. 8 :00 Song service and address by Pre.. U. F. Mulkey. 6:45 Union Youug Peoples' Meet ing. 8:00 Eveniug service, special music, sermon by Dr. E. L. House. Monday, July 111, W. 0, T. U. Dav. 2:!!0 Prelude. 3 :45 Grand Hold Medal Contest. 8:00 Prelude. 81 :5 Lecture, Capt. Jack Crawford, "The Poet-Scout." Tuesday, July 17, Rogue River De velopment aud States Day. 10:110 Receptlou of guests by Asb- 1h"1' Coi"'"'1 Vhxb. 1 1 :00 ProiiMiu as provided bv Com-1 mittee from various states aud sec- i tions. 13:00 to 3:00 Basket dinner in i Grove (briug your banket). I ! 3 :00 to 4 :H0 Mosiu aud addresses by Hu. Tom Richardson of Portlaud, Col. E. Hofor, of Salem and Pres. P. L. Camplwll of Eugene. 8:00 Prelude. 8:1 J Ucture by Capt Jaek'Praw. ford. "The Poet Scout " """"""" Wednesday, July IS, Ameriou Pity. I Baseball) 10:!W Lecture Miss Belle Kearney. Jl :45 Two match gaiiioa"lwwhall iai Ash laud " vs ?""aud""t b )""Kogue Kiver Pr.'arheri vs. the World. 8:00 Prelude. 8:15 Lecture by Dr. Charles EiH I war i.oce, A i'lIgnniHije; to CL.in... A ..: IT..- .J .T" Thursday, July 19. Information-DuvT a ;yo prelude. ; "T Scarecrows do uot Ocare" 8 H) Prelude. . , , , 8:15 Temperance address, Mist Belle Kearney. Friday, July 30, Musical Day. 100 Children's concert. 3 :15 Prelude. S -J80 Lecture by Dr. James S. Hart ley, "In the Barefoot Kingdom" 8 :00 Grand Final Coooert. Ante-preludes each evening by Prof. Applehoff's One orchestra Round Table talks at 4 :30 under the direc tion of Prof. M. B. Signs, superin tendent of Medford city schools. Schools, choruses and conferences each morning. $lt0 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to know that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been been able to oure In all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cum Is the ooly positive care now known to the ..medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the Toundatioo of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the oonstitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Farm Lands in Forest Reserves To Forest Officers in charge : Tho act above mentioned, which pro vides for the classification and listing of lands chiefly valuable for agricul ture in forest reserves expressly pro vides that no future settlement on any lands within forest reserves is author ized until they have been publicly de clared open to settlement by the Secretary of the Interior. Any settle ment on such lands prior to the open ing by the Secretary of the Interior will not only oonfer no rights on the settler but will constitute trespass. Yon will please be diligent in dis covering and preventing any uoh trespasses and report them promptly to the Forester. Pleuse give the widest possible pub licity to this order to discourage such settlement aud to prevent loss and trouble to intending settlers. (Signed) OVERTON W. PRICE, Associate Forester. The Boswell Mineral Springs. Capt. Ben D. Boswell, the pro prietor of the springs, guaranteees to RELIEVE RHEUMATIC PAIN, and any case of Rheumatism of not over six months standing will receive ONE MONTHS TREATMENT FREE if it caunot be cured. For rooms, rates, etc, address CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL, Boswell P. O., Oregon. A Tragic Finish. A watohmau's neglect permitted a leak in the great North Sea dvke. which a child's finger could have stopped, to become a ruinous bresk, devastating an entire provinoe of Hol land. In like maimer Kenneth Molver, of Vauceboro, Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a traglo finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave me up to dio of long inflammation, caused by a aeg leoted cold ; but Tr. King's New Discovery saved my life." Gimruu teed best cough and cold cure at all drug stores. 50 cents aud 11.00. Trial bottle free. Fine Program For Chautauqua. Ihe Fourteenth Annual Session at Ashland, Oregou, July 11th to 20th. Fiue lectures, concerts, music, schools. Partial lint of speakers Bishop Moore, Dr. Locke, Captain Jack Crawford, Mrs. Gielow, Miss Belle Kearney, Prof. Baumgardt, (science), Bosani, the famous juggler and the California Quintette Club. line camping, beautiful scenery. Make yonr plans to come, write for printed matter. ,U. F. BILLINGS, President, PROF. T. A. HAYES. Secretary. Curtd of Brtght'i Discus. Mr. Robert O. Burke, Eluora, N. ., writes: "Before I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get up from 13 to 30 times a eight, and I was ail bloated op wun aronsy ana mv i eyesight was so impaired I oould scarcely see one of my family across the room. I had given op hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wonders aud before I had taken the third !bottle the drnnur hl 0Ue' M wel1 other symp- """ ' unguis aisease. " or sale by II. A. Roteriuuud. Send your family washing to the Steam Laundry. All rough dry work Phoue 873. The Courier is the leading paper of. Josephine County. ' W. C. T. U. COLUMN. All matter for this column Is supplied by tbs Uranta Pass Woman s Christian Temperance Union. Resolutions on ths death of Mrs. Mary H. Hunt were passed by tbs American Society for the Study of Alcoholic and other narootios at its recent annual meeting in Boston. They commended her supreme courage and unfaltering faith and ber devotion to the great thought of teaching the children the evils of alcoholand nar cotics. Dr. T. D. Crothers, secretary of the American Medical Society says: I am sure that the W. O. T. U. lias won the great battle, practically, by the tremendous flank movement of teaching the children in the public schools the dangerof alcohol." At this meeting Mrs. Martha ,M. Allen, Superintendent of Medical Temper ance for the National W. O. T. U., mado an address which was well re ceived. In a late Issue of the Courier men tion was made in this column of the destruction of liquor from the cellar of Ex-Seuator.Henderson. Tbe.Litch field. 111., Sesrcblight gives such an interesting account of the procedure. It should be passed on for the good of others interested in the temperance cause. It is a great blessing that many in high places see the evils of intemperanoe and are using their In fluence for good. MRS. L.' W. HOOD, Press Supt. Washington, May 17. The gutters literally ran red with wine and other intoxicating liquors last evenng, in the immediate vicinity of Henderson castle, the picurtesque home of former United States Senator John B. Hen derson of Iowa, on the heights overlooking this city. Hundreds of oobwebby bottles, containing wines of rare old vintage, imported whiskies and brandies, cordials and other bever ages galore, the entire contents of ths Henderson wine cellar, valued more than 1000, were smashed and the contents allowed to flow through the nearby gutters to the sewer. me aestruction or tne wine was aooompanied by ceremonies andjeeveral interesting incidents. Those" who wrought the destruction, by permis son of Mrs. Henderson, who 'stood smilingly by while it was accoin plished were men and women, mem bers of the Indepeodencnt Order of Rechabites, headed by High Chief Ruler Wayne W. Cordell. A few minutes after 8 o'clock a long line of Rechabites, members of John B. Henderson Tent and Onward Ladies' Tent, carrying at the head of the column an American flag, invaded the oastle on the bill, like knights of old, and were soon in full possession or the premises. The castle ws bril liantly illuminated and Mrs. Hender son graoioualy received the followers ol Rechab in the art gallery. The Rechabites wore the full red, white aud blue regalia of the order, and the scene presented was a striking one. After the soests had assembled. Mrs. Henderson, wearing the white and gold regalia of Onward Tent, of which she is a member, was presented to the assemblage by High Chief Roler Cordell. Advancing to the center of the room, she said : "There has been a bit of a burden on my mind these last three years about what to do with a dramshop down in our cellar. Previous to that time we had beon accustomed to ser ving wines and liquors, soppobing dial people in general were not physically stroug enough to fully en joy themselves at dinner without something in the way of a poison stimulant. And so our wine cellar wai always ahundautly stocked wit'i the so-called best brands of wiues and liquors. Now, the trouble is that I took to studying hygiene, and that subject kept gettiug mixed with mauy other subjects. The more I studied physical culture the more it seemed primarily connected with every kiud of success on earth. It even got mix ed with religion. "What are the chief causes of evil tendencies? Now, the very first role of physical culture is this: Don't poisou yourself. To poison oneself is to poisou every source of worthy thought aud action. I began to think it a pity that our young men and women should be treated to the temp tations of a drauuhop every time they accept an invitation to a social funotlon, and so it happened that three years'ago we concluded to shut up'that dramshop in our cellar. " The men and women of the com mittee brought the bottles and jugs from the dim and cobweb-sovered re- Grove's has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales m-. r7 . . . bottles. Ipes this icof meritea? 65 X d "MiSca oesses of the wine cellar into the pret ty courtyard, and there they were dashed against s large boulder at the entrance of picturesque bower in whioh was a profusion of palms and other tropical growths. Soon after the beginning of ths bombardment the cobble-stoned, gutter ran red witb wine, the stream at times being several inches deep, while the surrounding atmosphere was redo lent with the perfume of the rare old liquors. The stream flowed down the slope to Sixteenth street and there ran the entire length of the castle inolos nre, entering the sewer at the corner of Sixteenth street and Florida avenue. After the destruction of wine and liquors, which included several jugs of imported IriBh and Scotch whisk leg, the Recbabites returned to the castle, where they were entertained by Mrs. Henderson. Kodaks Courier Building. 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