'A ROGUE RIVKR COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. AUGUST 10, 106. PROFESSIONAL CABDS. UNPAINTED OUTHOUSES EPITAPHS TELL STORY OF MANY WHO DIED DAIRY INDUSTY WILL RECEIVE BIG IMPETUS I COUNTY TREASURER The Strength of a Bank is shown 1st, By its working capital 2nd, By its stockholders. 3rd, By its management. t THE first Rational Bank- OF SOUTHERN OREGON Grants Pass, Oregon. EASILY MADE LOOK NEAT CALLS FOR WARRANTS C. FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limited to EYE, EAR, N08E and THROAT. Glasses fitted and furnished. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5; and od ap point meDt. Telephones 261 and 77. Gsasts Pass, - - Ooo JJR. J. C. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at National Drug Store. Phones, Office 365; Res. 1045. Residence cor. 7th and D streets. Obants Pass, - - Ob soon FormuIaL Which th Government Thoughts Gathered on a Rambl Through th Cith of the Dad. Low Price of Hay Now Prevailing Apt to Turn Attention of Farmers Dairy-ward. Funds on Hand to Pay Warrants Protested to April I. 19 0 5. Us to Make Buildings Look Cle&n. i i! ; i 1 i J)R. W. F. KREMER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Courier Building. Office phone 911, residence 413. Eyes tested and glasses Iltlod. Grants Pahs, - Okeoon. J)R. T. E. BEARD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Hair-Kiddle Hardware. Res. cor. 4th and B Streets. Phones, Office 354; Res. 321. Grants Pars, - Obsoon, g LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rna I'hnne 714 City or country calls attended night or day. Sixtu ana u, uun s Duuumg. . Otlioe Phono 261. Cbants Pass - . Oheqon. JJt B. HALL UNDERTAKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER. orth 6th St., near Court House. Office Phono 751, Ros. Phone 717. bants Pass, Obkook, gARL V. INGELS ASSAYER AND CHEMIST. A!l work guaranteed accurate and re- liaoio. Offioe opp. P. O. Phone 1003. Grants Pahs, ' Oregon. JJ, D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office In Opera House Building. Grants Pass. Oregon A C. HOUGH, : ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practioos In all State and Federal Courts Offioe over Ualr-Klddla Uurdwareuo Grants Pass. - - Orroon J. H. AUSTIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Union BuUdlng KerBY - Ok EG ?H yiLLIAM P WRIGHT, U. H. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MINING KNGlNKKIt AND DllAUGHTSMAN Oth St., north o( Josephine Hotel. Grants Pass, Okkoon. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. West of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning. He-roll Work, Htair Work, Hand Hawing, l'liiiiet Work, Wood 1'ullevn. bw riling mil Rummlng, Keiiring all kinds. I'rkwi rigl J. M. CHILES The Pioneer Grocer Is occupying his new brick and is' belter prepared than ever to serve his patrons. New refrigerator installed in which to keep BUTTER CHEESE EGGS And other perishables. Ice water water on draught in ( gallon cooler on inside and drawn through wall with faucet. Call when passing and dry. G. B. Burhint Testifies Alter Four Yttn. Q. B. Burhaus, of Carlisle Outer, X. Y., writes: "About four years ago I 'wrote you statlug that I had beeu entirely oured of a severe kidney trouble by taklug less than two bottles Yf Foley's Kiduey Cure. It ..utirely stopped the brlok dust sediuient. aud paio and symptoms of kiduey disease disappeared. I n glad to say that have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed aud I aui evldeutly oord to stay cured and n'in,y : ue suffering k'duey or b Udder trouble. - For sale hy a. noier amid. Unpainted and unsightly outhouses, fences, etc., give an otherwise attract ive farm a most forlorn and discourag ing appearance. A paint made by the formula used hy the government in making the paint osed on lighthouses, barracks, buildings, etc., can be made very cheaply and by any person and It can be apt lied by a brush, broom or a pump. All the exposition buildings are painted with this mixture and it can readily be made of any color de sired. During the dry leasoon is the proper time to apply it for then the pores of the wood are open and the paint thoroughly fills all interstices and gets set before the rains come. There are many buildings, fences, etc., in Josephine county that would be both improved in appearance and preserved from the effects of the weather were they coated with this pai't. The following is the foarmnla for making . this government paint and farmers and others should cut it out and paste the clipping where it can readily be fonnd and then the first spare time they have make np a quan tity of the paint and then brighten np their premises : Half a bushel unnlacked lime, slack with warm water, cover it during the process to keep iu the steam ; strain the liquid through a fine sieve or strainer; add eight quarts of salt previously well disiolved in warm water, three pounds of ground rice boiled to a thin paste and stir in boiling hot; half pound of Spanish whiting and a pound of glue which has been pre viously dissolved over a slow fire, and add five gallons of hot water to the mixture, stir well and let stand for a few days -covered tip from the dirt. It should be put on hot. One pint of the mixture will oover a square yard If properly applied. Small brushes are best. There is nothing that can compare with it for outside or inside work, and it retains its brilliancy for many years. Color ing matter may be put in and made cf any shade, Spanish brown, yellow ochre or common olay. . puni ii rt ni v unnr jonuuLu ri .nunc httU IU rAHMtKS Founders of Agricultural College Intended School Make In ligent Tillers of Soil. There is a feeling through 'the state of Oregon that the Agricultural Col lege should be developed more along the line of the original intention. The colleges of letters and arts are very well, but the experiment farm aud agricultural subjects should re ceive the greater atteution. Dr. Withyeoinbe and bis staff have been doing the best In their power, with means at baud but have beeu handl capped because the agricultural end of the iustitution has been made tlie side issue instead of the main. To this view the O. A. O. needs im provement) on the farm, a new duiry barn, improved apparatus and better specimens of improved cattle quite as much as new dormitories or assembly halls or the like. With the ueeds of the dairy Industry, the work of the Ar(imiltural College is of practical worth. There is every reason why the aitrioultiirul districts should be closer to the college. Acqtiaiutnuce has come through the work of the in stitutes. Dr. Withy com he's valuable work iu the way of forage plants has doue much for agricultural Oregon Through oorrespoinleuce information of value along any Hue of farm busi ueMs is available. That the nmio'ldea of the Agricultural College may not tie subordinated to somethiug else should be the aim of its management. In Sell Dtltntt Major Haitiui, editor aud manager ol the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ivy., wheu he was fiercely at tanked four years ago, by Piles, bought a box of Hni-kteu'a Arnica Sale, of which he wvs : "It ounxl mn in 10 davs aud no trouble siuce. " Quickest healer cf Burns, sores, outs aud wounds. 'J "hi at all druggists. The railroad surveyors, who have been at work near the Xlouutain ranch iu Curry county, stopped at the Bay 1 1 o I e 1 Friday 'uTght ou their wayto SoutheruHuuiboldt, to which place lheyweretiaitily anduuexpectedly called on account of pressing needs iu that section of the country. Cres cent City News The Courier hat the largest corps of rorrraoonoVats of any natter in South- The following tribute to tbe mem ory of those who pass to the beyond through their fool acts is being passed around by tbe press: "Take a walk through any of the cemeteries throughout the country and yoa will believe with ns that fools are slowly but surely passing away, says an exchange. With silent tread yoa pass the last resting place of the individual who blew into an t empty gun. The modest tombstone of J the girl who lighted the fire with kerosene and the grass covered mound j that covers the mortal remains of the boy who took tbe mule by the tail is J near by. The tall monument is for j ine man wno jumped on me cars io save a 10 rod walk. Side' by side lie the remains of the intellectual idiot that rode nine miles in 10 minutes and the ethereal creature who always kept her corset laced to the last hole. Here reposes the young doctor who took a dose of bis own medicine, and the old fool who married a young wife. Over yonder in the northwest corner where the gentle breezes sigh over tbe weeping willow lies the fel low who told his mother-in-law she lied. Near by his grave, reposes the mouldering dust of the editor who starved to death trying to run a first class paper in a second-class town. Further on lies tbe boy who went swimming too early in the season, and the lady wbo kept strychnine and baking powder side by side in tbe oupboard. And that unmarked, weed grown grave in tbe dark, damp, dis mal oorner, by itself, Is tbe dreary resting place of the deadest of them all the man who didn't advertise." IMP OF INDIGESTION. How to Get the Cexust, of Better of This Misery. writer upon stomach "If you have ever indigestion and who A scientific troubles says: suffered from has not? yoor probably pictured Imp dancing in imagination has ferocious little . the pit of your stomach, oausing that organ to neglect all of its duties, with a result that is not only painiul, but fills you with ' misery from day to day." This writer oertaiuly had suffered with in-. digestion, for there' is no more disa-! greeable, nerve-racking and sick-ill-! over disease than indigestion. j A great many people who have been j treated for years -for diseases of the heart, liver or kidneys, when they used Miona stomach tablets found that not only, did Miona cure the stomach disorder, but it made them well all over aud the other troubles were also oured. If you suffer with nervousness, sleeplessness, indigestion, sick or ner vous headache, pains in the back or sides, get a 50o box of Miona from Roterinund aud take one of the little tahlots before each meal. It will do yon a worl4 of good aud yon will soon be well and free fiom indiges tion, and its symptoms. Rotermund has so in noli faith in this medicine that be gives an absolute guarantee with every box. Ask him to show you this guarautce. New Rate on Hops. Effective Augast 23, the rate on hops from Pacific coast terminals aud Intermediate points to Eastern com mon points will be reduced to 1.50 for 100 pounds carloads, minimum weight, space loading capacity of car, but not less than 30,000 pounds; and on the above date all arrangements for free storage and free in trausit ser vice heretofore furnished by this com pany will be canceled. Owiug to luck of private stonge facilities at hop-shipping points ou i the Southern Pacific Company's lines iu Oregou, we will coutiuue to store bops in company warehouses, for which our usual char go of 5 cents a bale a mouth will be made from the date hops are placed io storage. Io the past the company has pro vided storage for bops at poiutsalong the line for a period of t0 days free cf oharge and likewise without cost at Portland when consignments were in trauait; but it is stated that facili ties are such that this caunol be con tinued. Another Point made is that in cases where hop men are shipping carload they most load the bops themselves into the cars. The rail road officials estimate the Willamette Valley pick this season will yield from 110.000 to 115,000 bales. . Guaranteed Cure for flirt. ' Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protrud lug Piles. Druggists are authorised' to refuud money if PAZO OIXT-! MEN'T fails to cure In 6 to 11 days. N) cent. I The dairy industry promises to re ceive a big impetus this Fall in Ore gon by tbe nnosual low prices of hay that is now prevailing all over the state. With hay now only bringing f6 to $8 ton on tbe farm in Rogue 1 River Valley and butter readily sell ing for 60 cents a roll it is far more profitable to feed the bay to cows than it is to haul it to town. And be wbo hauls bay off bis farm is steadily! impoverishing his land, even alfalfa land eventually losing its fertility, but j feeding it on tbe place he will make his land richer. There will be a ' larger demand next Spring (ban ever ; before in this county for cream as it is certain that a creamery will be U V V.M UU J KISS tJV built this Winter in Grants Pass aud h..... -i m.i!i a t v.. i put io at Provolt. Then farmers will find it more profitable to haul cream to town than hay. Of the big crop aud present low prices of hay in the Willamette Val ley the Rural Spirit of - Portland has the following to say: " Perhaps the Willamette Valley never harvested so hi g a crop of bay as it has jnst finished taking care of. The bulk of this hay Is red clover and vetch and of high feeding valne not only for dairy pn rposes but for "growing and fattening stock of all kinds common to our valley farms, and for farmers to sell good vetch hay for (I a load, word comes that they are doing in places np the valley, seems like poor business policy. There Is do kind of stock that will not make a man money eating good vetcb hay at that price and with plenty of good stock to be bad at reasonable prices it eeems strange that any sane man would sell hay so ceap. The absolute necessity of raising a little cash for immediate use is the only excuse we can imagine for doing so and if a man has any creiit at his local bank be had better pay a little interest than fool his orop away io this manner." Advertisers Courier. get results in the Success results from two things opportunity and pre paredness. tj Tlrt flolma Buunca College contribute, both lowaid your getting on in the world, t Red thoe little "eiecrpts from biographic of Holme Buhikm College (jxiualn." t We will give you their nimet and tome ha tha particular, if you will call al the College. Mf. look a eoune is ahorthand. wa employed by the O R. & N. Co.. went to China, and-now occupwt the high poMion of ConaJ al llarbm. won by aheer merit tj Mi look bookkeeping and Renography at the Holmes Buunna College, was engaged with Portland machinery house lor a few yean, and now enjoy, a lucrative portion with the U. S. Ccvemtneot m the FhilippnMs. J Mi. -Mbk course at the Holmes Bu- inssa College, went to Japan and founded In caonaouiry aucceuful buuneia of hat own. .Th nun's success n the result solely of tretuucal and practical training which enabled turn to f sip cwortunities and mould them to hs. psrpose. 4 Write for (tee loldei. k tell, all about tht Holmes Business College, the counea ol study, nation, etc k is a folder yoa wiH keep be causs worth while. " n v 'I 7 ' BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON 6V TENTH STs PORTLAND OPE. We-.-A Writ direct to Principal, Room SSL There are funds in the treasury to pay all warrants protested to April 1st, 1903. Interest will cease from this date. July 13th, 1906. J. T. TAYLOR, Treasurer of Josephiae County, Ore. NOW IS THE TIME. Summer Is Best Season to Cure Catarrh Hyomel Sold Un der Guarantee. Summer is the best time in the whole year for the treatment of catarrhal troubles, and Kotermund urges every reader of the Courier to . , , u - v cured. Unlike the ordinary treatment for catarrh, there is no stomach dosing when using Hyomel. The remedy is breathed through a neat pocket in haler that come in every outfit, and its balsamio healing ail penetrates to the most remote parts of the nose, throat and lungs, searches out and kills the catarrh germs, in all parts of the respiratory organs aud soothes and heals any irritation there may be in the mucous membrane. Hyomei is not alone the only natural treatment for catarrh, but it is the only one sold under an absolute guar antee to refund the money unless it gives satisfaction. It kills all disease germs and restores the mucous mem brane of tbe throat, noae and lungs to perfectly healthy condition. Ihe complete Hyomei outfit costs but 11. extra bottles, 50o. Roter mund sells Hyomei under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. You run no risk at all in buying this guaran teed remedy. Tour clothes called for and delivered and all flatwork that goes through the mangle washer, ironed at 25c per dozen. Grants Pass Steam. Laundry. Phone 873. CITY MEAT MARKET J. H. AHLF & SON, Proprs. Phone 44 BIGGEST STOCK OF Best Grades of Fresh and Smoked Meats MARBLE AND J. Is. PADDOCK, Proprietor. I am prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any kind of Marble or Uranite. . ' ... iearlr nirtT ,ear? f "P"'"1"" i Marble busiuesa warrants my saving that I can fall your orders in the very best manner. ' ' 1 can lurnisn work in Scotch, Swede Marble. Front street, next to Green's Uunahop. THE SIGN OF THE BEST 4 Thromh Trains Daily Froi Portland to the East 4 Make it a point to try the COAST r.I3II1?Er" The only Electric Lighted first-chss Train from Portland to the East Pullman First-Class and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Car night and day and Observation Car. ' is me tram of little luxuries-hot makes friend. ..rt VL.l - IIINHHin ir ASWwiaT,.a, private smoking compartment cloth. n ..Zrr. , fT1.. inat add to the comfort of journey iS beauVifn nh!:. V UW 1,tUe tDing latin. The dining car service is sunrinr ?h. L obvtion oar is a reve From end to end if is tXZiZL" IT.''1 !i,'ne m.en.a aatisfyinB. &&he ffST- fca3t, along Lake Peud d Ore lie u 0 tta ktkl ?. Pkw,e' HeU-na. Butt. Liviugnou d.vg YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ,hence ,0 Minneapolis Duluth. St. Paul and the East. Wonderland 1906 ran be h. tv,. .h- ...i. v.- ., - . " ior six cents postage. rInsist on ticket agent routing you via SlFor Information call on or wrial Has a Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits J77.500.00 And an additional Stock holders Liability (un der the National Bank ing Law). .... 50,000.00 Total Responsibility $127,500.00 DIRECTORS : John- D. Fry, P. H. Harth, . J. T. Tuffs, H. C. Kinney. L. B. Hall. Pres. J. C. Campbell, V. Pres. H. L GlLKEY, Cashier. Wis Wasting Away. . "I had been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years," writes Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "I lost flesh and never felt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all remedies suggested 'without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kid ney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am now sound and well." During the Sum mer kidney irregularities are often oaused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by H. A. Rotermund. To Core a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE fiROMO Quin ine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 26o. 6th St. near G GRANITE WORKS iineriean Granite or any kind of TIIE BEST SIGN baths, barber's library, u,e ana Oeautlful- kl a a train which ing. Portland anri v n. ' Whern r M i AMistanCGeoeraliPass