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) i Heducod Round Trip Rates East ern Points Season 1906. On July 3d and 8d, August 7th, 8th and 9th aod September 8th and 10th, 1906, Bound Trip ticket will be on sale to points named under the fol lowing conditions. Both ways through Portland, to Chicago, $80.46; St. Leu it, $76.46 Milwaukee, $78.65; St. Paul and Minneapolis, $68.95; Omaha, Council Blnffs, Sioox City, St Joseph, Atch lnson, Leavensworth and Kansas City, $68.95. One way through Portland, and one way through California, to Chicago, $85; St. Louis, $81 Mil waukee, $33.20; St Paul and Minne apolis, $81.40; Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St Joseph, Leavenswortb and Kansas City, $73.50. Tickets will be sold to Milwaukee, only on August 7th, 8tb and 9th. Limits: Going, 19 days; tickets must be used going on date of sale; A 1 . it i nn . . j a uum leiuru limit u uavs irom oate OI I eaie out not oeyona uctocer, 81. 1906 Stopovers: Stopovers will be grant ed in either direction within the transit limits, west rf Missouri River, St. Paul, and Minneapolis, also New Orleans, when through that point, except that no stopovers will be pernm-.ua in uaiuornia on going trip. WM. McMUKRAY, U. P. A. F. G. ROPER Fu asiilonable TAILORING Harmon Blk up stairs SUITS MADE TO ORDER Promptly and of the best material and in the latest style. CLEANING AND REPAIRING The Courier is the farmers' for Rogue River Valley. paper Absolutory New Principles The Latest Invention 6TTLI PMMItR$IOO OUR ODARANTft "It reproduces the voice with an the volume of the orlorval" NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY CYLINDER RECORDS Half Foot long SbtendM for Dancing Parties Astonishing Results Tor Sale by Dealers f verywhere and at all the Mores of the Columbia Phonograph Company, Creators of the Talking Machine Industry Owners of the fundamental Patents Largest Manufacturers la the World GRAND PR!?, n 371 Washington Street, IGGLE hssdssalr Prists! isl Beaatlfill; Illustrated. BY JACOB BIQQLE No. 1-BIQOLE All (bout H than 74 illuattstions No. 2-BiaO.LE BERRY BOOK AD about growing Small Fruits read and kara bow. Beautiful colored plate. Price. 60 Cents. No. 3-BldO.LE POULTRY BOOK Atl about Poultry: the best Poultry Book to eilrtence; telli everything. Profusely Illustrated. Price, 60 Cents. No. 4-BKKJLE COW. 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Miss Maggie McAdams of Crescent City is the guest of Miss Verne Cbamplin tbis week. Rev. Mr, Starmer of Williams nass- eu wrougn our trarg one day last week en route to Grants Pass. SHORTY. Don't Crumble when your joints ache and you suffer from rheomatisin. Buy a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and get in stant relief. A positive cure for rhenmatism, burns, cuts, contracted muscles, sore chest, etc, Mr. I. T. Bogy, a prominent merchant at Wil- ... - low roint, 'lexas, says that he finds Ballard's Suow Liniment the best all round Liniment he ever used. Sold by National Drug Co. and Roter niund. Fruitgrowers of Rogue River Valley find the Courier of special interest NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Roseburg, Oregon, May 22, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the followins-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in support of bis claim, and that said, proof will be maoe Detore A. s Baton, U. S. Com missioner, at his office at Medford, Oregon, on August 1, 1906, viz: JAMES 8. MYERS on H. E. No. 12,896 for the NWW SEi, Sue. 21. Td. 85 8.. R.1W. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residenoe upon and cultivation of said land, vis.: Edward Brownsworth. J. L. 8-nr.t. John Brownsworth and Aaron Beck all of Wondville, Oreiton. BENJAMIN EDDY, Register. "Twentieth Century" Qrapbo)hone 16 TIMES LOUDER THAU ALL OTHER TALKING MAOHIMeS The Moat Marvelous Tasking MacMnc tver Constructed Wonderful Sensational Epoch Making Pmianfmd In mil Ohrlllnd Cotmtrlmm RfPRODUCtS COLUMBIA AN AtX OTHER CTUNDtR KCORDS A Perfect substitute for the Orchestra Must be heard to be appreciated Oeneral PARIS, PORTLAND, ORE. A Farm Library of unequalled value. Practical, Up te date. Concise sad Comprehensive. BOOKS HORSE BOOK ffsnmon -sense Treatise, with I ; a standard work. Price. 60 Cents. tor yon and not a misfit. It f J" seia - ii r -r-- ;:,'J cm-, of paper o( in sue. in the I nited Swtesof I as ru JOOUUt. FHOADSLTaiS. , LAUREL GROVE u. A. Williams bas a new wagon aod intends hauling lumber. I hear that the deer law is ont to now for fine venison any time. - Messrs Ed Swinden and Theodore Payne are baling some fine hay for Mr. Datcher of Murphy. Ob, by tbe way I, saw a CKibblei sawing ice in the oity of Grants Pass not long sinue. That beats saw milling. Services .will bo held eTery fonrtb Sunday in the new school house at Maple Dell, by Rev. Mr. Starmer of Williams. A very - nice surprise party and dance was given at the home of the Muses ,iia and Stella Williams on last Saturday, night.. All leport jolly good time. Elmer Williams who left here some time ago is located at Klamath Falls. He reports that things are lively in the Falls and crops are better than usaal, as are also wages. Oh, the flue hot weather and haying all tlirongh, with tbe exception of Mr. Habertuan and Sons, they are still haying. . Did you read what the Davidson, correspondent says about their alfalfa bay? Now, wouldn't that jar you? Who ever beard of the like a cow going through a barbed wire fence to get aronnd the alfalfa? Now I do not blame him for being proud of their fine hay for they surely have good bay, but my I no one will believe that they have any snoh hay as be tells about. JUMBO. rwwwww0. LELAND I We are having the finest of weather. A nice breeze from tbe ocean, no sickness to report. Mrs. O. W. Obapln and her son, O. Mongers, made a busiuess trip last week to Grants Pass. 'We need a restaurant so people com' ing from a distance can get their meals at any and all times. Miss Iva MoArlhor bag accepted a situation in the ' hotel as waitress. She is so qnick and active, she fills tliebilL Wide Awake is going to stay in Le land, the town wants to elect him for Mayor and T. J. Macken for city mar-hal. We have on Grave Creek two doo tors bnt. they have to look for cases outside of Grave Creek as little or no business is done here. People are busy haling hay to send away. How different, a few years ago, when hay was shipped here. Now we export; that means money kept at home. The hot weather fol lowing the cool wet Spring will shorten the potato crop. The fruit crop will be large. We are very sorry to hear of Io nian's honse catching afire and burn ing up. If Mr. In man or bis neigh bors will get up a subscription purer we think ho can get help, as hn is a poor man. It takes Wide Awake about all of his time to hero bis large band of kids, but' he will help the poor man to the best of his ability. Farmers are through with their haying. As it was a big crop many bauds were required to take care of it. Some people traveling through the conntry who wore invalids stopped here; hearing of Iceland's invigorating climate, also of the pure water, thought if they could secure an easy job they would try their hand at hay ing. They gained in health and felt so much better that they say they are going to settle in Sontbsrn Oregon, as they have traveled from state to state aud getting no be'ter, have found the right place. Bryan's speech in London said the government had been going on one leg for the last fonr years. We not ooly think but we know, if the democrats set In power the govern ment will go on its head ; that will be tbe difference. We know by past expei ience. WIDE AWAKE. Children in Pain never cry as do children who are suffering from hunger. Such Is the cause of all babies who cry aod are treated for sickness, when they really are suffering from hunger. Ibis is caused from their food not being as similated but devoured by worms. 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I believe it to bel the best medicine of ts kind, and I wish all sufferers from these troubles to know the good Her bine has done." Sold by National Drug Co. and Rotennuud. The Courier is the leading paper tephine Coontv of I WW Eft UJt(h.,fl086 lo ' w v .jr.' writer: SUMMER SPECIAL Tottlvrrtiteour itamprd linrm will Mil cenlrrpiece likrcul itanird nn pure ttnen complete witti flout to enibrordT. KeKular value 9uc Special 50c In nrdt-rinv b? mnil tnd pot office or r prew money order and me niton tkti pater 'Ske NeedlecratYcKob WASH.aT-.P0RTLJg OKj i I I f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Uflce. Roseburg. Oregon, May 22, 1906. iionce is cere or given mat in com pliance with the provisions of ths act ol Congress of Jane S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, na nasningion Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by WILLIAM Q. HOWARD of Roslyn, County of Kittitas, State of wasmngton. has this day filed in this "rtlce his sworn statement No 6804, for the purchase ot the EW 6Wi. 8E!i N W4, MW SE.ti of Section No. 24 in Township No. 85 .South, Range No. 4 West, and 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 his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this olhce at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tues day the 21st day of August, 1906. He names as witnesses: Lulu Howard. of Roslyn, Wash.; A. W. Silsby, of Grants Pass, Ore. j William Spalding, of Maiden Rock. Wis.: Oliver tl. Howard. of Roslyn, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are renuested to file their claims in thisollice on or be before said 2Ut day of August, lt)06. ugnjamis Li. t-DUY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. ' United Stales Land Ollloe, Roseburg, Oregon, May 21, 1900. Notice is herebv given tbat in compli ance wun me provisions ot the act of CoiiKreesof June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the mates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4, 1802, LULU HOWARD of Roslyn, County of Kiltitai, State of Washington, bas this day filed in this ottlce ber sworn statement No. 6800 for the purchase of tbe of SWW and Vf)i of tbe rKl4' of Section No 26 in lownamp jno, so Bouth, Hange P.O. 4 West, and 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 ber claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ollioe at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 21st day of August, UMX3. She names as witnesses : A.W. Silsbv. oi urants fass, Uregon ; Oliver U. How ard, of Roslyn, Wash.: William Q. How ard, of Roslyn, Wash. : William Spald ing, of Maiden Rock. Wis. Any and all persona clalmingadversely tbe above described lands are requested to Die their claims in this omceon or be' fore said 21st day of Auguxt, 1903. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Art June 3. 1878. United Slates Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, May 25, 1006. ' Notice is beroby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of Au gust 4, 1892. FRANK CLEVELAND ol Tacoma, County of Pierce, State of Washington, bas this day tiled In this of fice his sworn statement No. 882(1, for tbe purchase of Ibe W SW. NEW SWJtf, NWJ- 8 of Section No. 28, in Town- snip ISo. 34 South, Range JNo. 7 Wast, and will offer proof 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 ollloe at Urants Pass, Oregon, on Friday, the 17th day ol Au gust, 11KX1. He names as witnesses: W. B. Slier man, ol Urania pans. Oreirou : Howard Mitchell, of Grams Pass, Oregon; M. Heavy, of (irants Pass, Oregon ; Roy Root, of Merlin, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely tbe above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or lie lore said 17th day of August, 11)00 Hknjamin L. Eddy, Register. 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Notice is hereby given that in com plianue with the provisions of the aot of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled 'An aot for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, -Nevada and Washington Torrltorr" aa extended to all the Public Land State oy act or August 4, 18U9, THOMAS JUSTIN BALDWIN. of Hope, oountv of Steele. Star of North Dakota, has thia rlav fllntt in this office bis sworn statement No. 8833, for the purchase of the NWW or Lots 8-4, SNW of SeotlonNo. 4 In Township No. 3H S. Range No. S W, and Will offer nroof tn ahnnr rli.t. the land sought is more ' valuable for its timber or stone than for am-inni. tnral Purposes, and tn eatuhlUh hi. claim to said land before Arthur Con- klin, U. S. Commissioner, at hlanfflnA at Grants Pass. Oreirou. on Satnrrla. the 33d day of September, 100(1. tie names aa wltesoesi - W. R. NId- per, W. H. Pattillo, Howard Mitchell, and W. B. Sherman, all of Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons olaimlns ad. versely the above-described landa are requested to file their olalms In thia ollloe on or before said 23d day of Sep tember, 100(1. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Aot Jnne 8, 1878. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, May 25, 1906. Notice is herebv siven that I plianoe with the provisions of the aot of Congress of June 8, 1S78. entitled 'An act for the sale of rimher in the States of California. Oreiron. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as eitendud to all the Public Land. States by aot of Augost 4, IH13, MELVIN A. SMALL of Bisbee, County of Towner. State of North Dakota, bas this dav Hind In thiB ofnoe his sworn eta turnout No. 6H3I, for the purchase of the BEi N Nl SK, 8Ei 8KW of 8eo tion No. 28 in TownBbiu No. 84 H. Kange No. 8 W, aud will offer proof . to show that the land sought is mote valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to es tablish his claim to tsaid land before Arthur Oonkliu, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Orauts Pass, Oregon, onTuesday, the Hth day of August, He names as witnesses: Oeo. W. Lewis, Will C. Smith, Geo. W. Kearns, all of Oninta Pass Ore., and II. J. Uuiid, of Lampson, Wiscon sin. Any and all persons 'elairoing adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in tbis ollloe on or before said Uth day of August, 1IKM). HKNJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. N0TICK FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. United States Land (Mice, Roseburg, Oregon, Mavliii, lDOrl. Notice is hereby given that in cotnp'l ance with the provisions ol the art of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lr the sale of timber lauds in the Kiates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Lsnd States by act of Au gust 4, 1H!2, OLIVKB U. IIOWaBD' of Roslyn, County ol Kittitas, State of Washington, bas this day died in this office bis sworn statement No. B8(W, for the purchase ol the NK1 of Section No. 24 in Township No. 36 South, Range No. 4 West, and will offer pioof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Us timber or stone than lor agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thisolflce at Risehurg, Oregon, on Wed nesday, the 22d day of August, 1IK18. He names as witnesses: Lulu Howard, of Uoslyn.Wash.j A.W. Silsby, olOrants Pass, Ore.: WO Howard, ol Roslvn, Wash. William 3palding, of Maiden Rock, Wis. Anv and all persons claiming adverselv tbe above-described landa are requested to file their claims in this office on or be fose said tZd day of August, 1M06 Hknjamin L. Kdoy, Register. fs: aWHIlc Dr. Williams' Indian Pile ointment will cure tillua, llleeilluH and iLchinit HI lea. It absorb tha turuira allays lbs IIcIiIuk at uma. seta ass DoulltrM. alv,M It.tttB,,, m- llef. Ur. Williams' Indian Pile flint. Dimit Inprepsred for Pllea and lich en of the private parts. Every boi la wurranien. nv unHririatH. rv Bf" rn- 'P of price. M eenta si, I i .mi. . ,, PL M U