Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, September 21, 1906, Image 7

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    0vU3 RiVBR COURIER, ORaNTS PASS, oivoGON, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906.
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Beautiful lacateel 1. P--41--J
ntoriea. Horbariaa ud Mio.nl Cabinet The
JirnjiMd ohW Ladle.' Seminar "tbVrJJl
Nortaweet, it ) , ) J '
socially and educ.tlon.llr (or th. mort ,1 2
station. Confers Academic ud Collect?
Stat. AhoritT. Interference "tte!
i ZJ", rf- ""d 'plriBf tcenlc idTM-
..ii-iss. Social opportunltie, ,uch aa in aTaillbU
rj no other city on th. Cot. Buildinn larr. ,nj
j , J commodious well-liehted. heated nd"0til.tedT
I I ormltoriM and prime room, .applied wit, all
, . S modern convenience.. Th. in.titution la liberal
Tt"5 PiT withoot eacrificing th. character
, ffnd tradition, of an and achievement. Term.
! - . nodt. Satiiiactory reference, required. Write for
?. i announcement booklet. Board and tuition $180 per
J year. AddreM SisterSuperior. St. Mary'. Academy
(PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A.
ouse 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.
State Normal School,. Monmouth
exceeds
respond euce invited.
Address,
J. B. V.
N. E. McGREW,
PIONEER
TRUCK and DELIVERY
Jafurnlture and Piano
Moving
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
BGHNKe-SALKSR
BV5ING55 COLLtGe
pfquipmenf $U",000Wv unsurpassed
weal of Chicago
;nrollmenl,Au.bpo4-Au.l,i95, 483 pupib
'rrollmnt,AuI,i$o5-Au$.l.if)06, 681 pupils
(CPhav on file, applications from bujincsa men
3pt.l,iooj toAvl,oo , 607
Pupils placed in lucrative positions durirwj
jlhis time, 287 .
Graduates all employed
&Jc will noi only equip you fop life work
bul will place you in a position when compelei.
, You need us as a school and we need you,
as a pupil Now is the lime k act .-
TKWie lor catalogue :
I
Hu6eHNK
4 TRAINS A DAY
BETWEEN
CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS
ft
and CINCINNATI
VIA
WON ROUTE
Lonisrtlle, New Altaiir k Ciicago Ij. Co.
Finest Pullman
Equipment
Including Coapft.
MM Cer.
Jin.,"? tTTTmrn
H lit UllUl 1 UUf
cinnati 7:35 a. m., and leaving Cincinnati 11:23 p. m., arriving
Chicago 7:40 a. m., is an especially popular train. Carries In
dianapolis layover sleeper.
CHAS. H. ROCKWELL,
Traffic Manager.
Take Laxative Bromo Qmnine TaMets.ovZ
Sevea MUBon koxea soM n ao 12 months. This signature, VTXT
SIMPLE CATARRH REMEDY
Take Hyomel Treatment Four
Time a Day and be Cured.
Hyomei hsi performed almost
miraculous cure and is today recog
nized by leading members of tbe
medical profession as tbe only ad
vertised remedy (or this disease that
can be relied upon to do just what it
claims.
Until recently yonr physician would
have said the only way to cure
catarrh wonld be to bave a ohange of
climate, doc now witn Hyoinei yon
can carry a health-giving climate in
your vest pocket and by breathing
u a iew ruinates iour times a day,
core yonrsir.
The Hyomei treatment is simple
ana easy to nse. It destroys all ca
tarrh Rerms in the air passages and
enriches and purifies the blood with
ozone. When csine Hyomei the air
yon breathe will seem like that on
ins mountains, men above tne ma
level.
A complete Hyomei outfit costs hot
11.00, extra bottles. 60c. If v it does
not give you satisfction. Roterniund
will refund your money You ruu no
risic wnatever In taking this reliable
treatment
Twenty Year Battle.
I was a loser in a 20 year battle with
chronic piles and malignant sores,
until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve
which turned the tide, by caring both,
till not a trace remains," writes A.
M. Bruce, of FarmvlJle, Va. Best for
old Ulcers, Cots, Burns and Wounds.
2oo at all druggists.
TjEGINS Its 25th year September 26, 1906.
Three full courses of study. Higher course
recognized in Washington and other states. The
best and shortest way to a state and life paper.
Additional work In both general and special
Methods; also school management for graded
and ungraded schools will be given this coming
year.
Longer terms, higher wages and better
opportunities are open to Normal graduates.
School directors appreciate the superior ability
of Monmouth graduates, and the demand far
the snpply. Catalogue containing full
information will be sent on application. Cor-
BUTLER, Registrar.
The Popular Bsrber Shop
Get your tonsorial work done at
IRA TOMPKINS
On Sixth Street Three chairs
Bath Room in connection
"STARK ST
336
UKlLAND,OK&
,hMgAlKR)
INCOMPARABLE
DINING-CAR
SERVICE
A NEW TRAIN, leaving Chi-
cago at 11:20 p. ra., arriving Cin
FRANK J. REED,
General Pass. Agent.
To Cure a OH h One Day
cv. i u
Milk buckets and a milk cooling room
hi a dairy producing certified milk at
Sumner. Wash., are Illustrated
uoarus Dalrjman. which says: All
milk is drawn Into buckets covered
with cloth strainers, then poured Itto
tbe tin drum which extends through
the wull Into the cow room. The milk
Is received by a trap strainer before
reaching the cooler. The cooler Is hal
low. The cold water runs through t$e
Inside and the milk over the outside.
The temperature of the water in winter
MILK BUCKETS AND COOLING BOOM.
is 40 degrees, and during the summer
mouths a barrel containing 50 feet of
colled pipe packed wlih cracked Ice is
used to cool the water In-fore It enters
the cooler. With a barrel of this kind
the temperature of the water can be
reduced to 40 degrees. After all cows
are milked the cans of cold milk are
taken to the bottling house, which is
500 feet from the cow bam, where the
milk Is poured through the wall of the
bottling room Into the mixing tank and
arter being thoroughly mixed is put in
quart bottles at once. The bottles are
put In metal cases holding twelve bot
tles each, and cracked Ice is put around
tne necks of the bottles.
Problraia Solved.
Dr. L. L. Van Slyke of the New York
experiment station gives In his new
book, "Modern Methods of Testing
Milk and Milk Products," the following
useful rules: . ,
To find the amount of cream pro
duced for Kio pounds milk when the
per cent of fat in milk nnd In cream is
known, divide the per cent of fat In
milk by the per cent of fat in cream
and multiply the result by 100. Ex
ample How many pounds of cream
containing 25 per cent fat are produced
from 100 pounds milk containing 5 per
Cent fat? Five divided by 25 equals
0.2; 0.2 multiplied by 100 equals 20, the
number of pounds of cream with 25 per
cent fat.
To find the amount of skim milk for
100 pounds milk when the per cent of
fat in milk and In cream Is known, find
the amount of cream by the rule given
above and then subtract this from 100.
Example How much skim milk is pro
duced from loo pounds milk containing
4 per cent fat when the cream contains
25 per cent fat? Four divided by 25
equals 0.1(5; 0.1(5 multiplied by 100
equals 1(5; 100 minim 1(5 equals 84, the
number of pound of skim milk.
To Prevent ;ow Sarklnsr llemelf.
There are many devices to prevent
rows from sucking themselves. A
spiked halter Is -shown In the accom
panying cut from American Agricul
turist. A buckle at the upper part be
hind the ears make !t quite easy to
detach It. The cut shows how the
Kl'IKEO lMLTlOl IN 1LACE.
spikes are secured. The spikes should
not be over two Inches long. They are
best made of wrought nails, but a good
wire nail with a flat head will suffice.
The calls may be placed In nn Jron
vise and the heads flattened as much
as posslhle. They are then driven Into
a piece of thick leather and secured by
sewing or riveting It upon another
piece of leather, as shown In the cut.
An. old halter can lie used to good
adrautage. First drive the spikes In
the nose piece as desired; then sew or
rivet a piece of leather over the heads
of the nails.
How to Cleaa Harmed Dishes.
Baking dishes that become burned In
the oven and plates and platters that
become blackened with food scorched
upon theni should not go through tbe
tedious process of scraping. Simply
put a little water and nshes In tbe dish
and let It become warm, and the burn
ed and discolored portions may be
-3ily clesned without Injuring the
dish.
Crip
! Two Days,
o& every
DOX.Z5C.
Are You Tired, Nervous
and Sleepless?
Nervousness and sleeplessness are us
ually due to the fact that the nerves are
not fed on properly nourishing blood;
they are itarvtd aerves. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Pieeoverr makes pure,
rich Wood, and thereby the nerves are
properly nourished and all the organs of
the body are. run as smoothly as machin
ery which runs in oil. In this way you
feel clean, strong and strenuous you aro
toned up and Invigorated, and you are
good for a wholo lot of physical or mental
work. Best of all, the strength and in
crease In vitality and health are tasting.
The trouble with most tonics and med
icines which have a large, booming sale
for a short time, Is that they are largely
composed of alcohol holding the drugs in
solution. This alcohol shrinks up the red
blood corpuscles, and In tho long run
greatly injures the system. One may feel
exhilarated and better for the time being,
yet in the end weakened and with vitality
decreased. Dr. Pierce's liolden Medical
Discovery contains no alcohol. Every
bottle of it bears upon its wrapper The
Bddfie of Honesty, In a full list of all its
several Ingredients. For the druggist to
offer you something ho claims Is "just as
good is to Insult yonr intelligence.
Every Ingn-dicnt entering Into the
world-famed "Golden Medical Discovery"
has the unanimous approval and endorse
ment of the leading medical authorities
of all the several schools of practice. No
other medicine sold through druggists for
like purposes has any such endorsement.
The "liolden Medical Discovery" not
only produces all tho good effects to be
obtained from the use of liolden Seul
root, in all stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, as In dy.epsla, biliousness, con
stipation, ulceration of stomach and
bowels and kindred ailments, but the
Golden Seal root used In its compound
ing l greatly enhanced In its curative ac
tion by other Ingredients such as Stone
root. Black Cherry burk, Bloodroot, Man
drake root and chemically pure triple
relined glycerine.
"The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
Is sent free in paper covers on receipt of
21 one-cent stum is to pay the cost of mail
ing only. For 31 stamps the cloth-bound
volume will lie sent. Address Dr. E. V.
fierce. Buffalo. N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure ooo
stlpattou. biliousness and heudacho.
RAILWAYS CORRUPT POLITIC!.
Bryan Gives Reasons tor Believing la
Government Ownership.
Jackson, Miss., Sept. 18. la a Ut
ter to Governor Jamea Tardamaa, W.
J. Bryan declared that the mala
thing which led him to believe la
the government ownership of rail
roads was the corruption in politics
brought about by private ownership.
You are right in saying I prefer
private ownership if I thought pri
vate ownership consistent with onr
politics and justice to the public and
came reluctantly to my present
position and I believe that you and
other Democrats will be brought re-
ucumuy to ine same position. As
for the party, it can only act when
the voters are ready to act and It Is
impossible at this time to say how
far public opinion will support this
suggestion I have made."
The letter was relative to a state
ment given out by- Governor Varda-
man in which he stated that he
would prefer private ownership of
railroads with governmental super
vision. CIlinONH GIVES HIS REASONS.
Cardinal Tells Why He Withdrew
From Policy-Holders' Committee
New York, Sept. 18 A letter from
Cardinal Gibbons to W. A. Gallagher
of Baltimore, In reply to a letter
from Mr. Gallagher asking the cardi
nal the reasons for his resignation
from the International Policy-holders'
Commute, has been Issued. It
Is as follows:
Baltimore, Sept. 14. Mr. W. A.
Gallagher, New York Life Insurance
Company, Baltimore, Md.: My Dear
6Ir In reply to your communication
this morning I beg to say that when
accepted the position on tho Inter
national Policy-holders' Committee, I
dJd'not adequately comprehend the
duties, responsibilities and s:ope of
ts members, I Cnerefore resigned.
1 do not enjoy an acquaintance
with a considerable number of the
members nominated on the administ
ration ticket of the New York Life
nd the Mutual Life Insurance Com
panies. As they whom I ..now per-
'ectly, I am happy to say, they pos
sess my full'Ht confidence as gentle
mn of the hlshH.H financial Intce-
ity. Yours very truly,
jam;;?. cr:Di.AL gibbons.
Dewey's Friend I)eak
Glbraltcr, Sept. 17. Rear Admiral
Sir Edward Chlches'er, commands!
of the British squadron at Manila
during tbe Spanish-American Wai
and who gave his moral support U
Dewey against Oermany at the crlt
eal point, died yssorday morning
paneutnonta.
Well Worth Trying.
W. H. Brown, the popular pension
attorney, of Pittsfleld, Vt, says:
.Next to a pension, the best thing to
get is Dr. King's New Life Pills"
He writes: "they keep my family in
pleudid health." Qoick cure for
Headache, Constipation and Bilious
ness. 25o. Guaranteed at all drag
stores.
General Kobtrt E. Lu
was tbe greatest General tbe world
has ever known. Ballard's Snow .
Liniment Is the greatest liniment.
Quickly cures all pins. It is within
the reach of alL X. H. Pointer, j
Hempatead, Texas writes: "This is (
to certify that Ballard's Snow Liui-
mentb as been nsed in my household ',
for years and baa been fonna to be an
excellent uiniment ior xvneoniBiiu
pains. I am never without it." Fori
sale by National Drug Co, and by '
uoteriuand. i
Starving to Dtath.
Broanae ber stomach was so weak,
ened by useless drugging that she
could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters,
of St. Clair St., Oolumbos, O., was
literally starving to death. She
writes : "My aomach was to weak
from useless drags that I coo Id not
eat, and my nerves so wrecked that
oonld not sleep; and not before I was
given np to ;die waa I induced to try
Electrio Bitters with the wonderful
results that : improvement began at
ouoe, and a complee cure followed. "
Best health Tonio on earth. 60o
Guaranteed by all druggists.
Oe Not b Imposed Upon. .
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
oeuy and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy and on acoouut of the great
merit and popularity of Koley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered
for the genuine. Ask for Foley's
Honey and Tar and refuse any substi
tute offered as no other preparation
wlil give the same satisfaction, it is
mildly laxative. It contains no
opiates and is gaftest for children and
delicate persons. For sale bv H. A.
Kotermuud.
NOTICE TO CERDITORS.
In the matter of)
the Estate of I
Marie Kedmaa
Deceased. J
Notice is hereby eiven that tba
undersigned has been dolv aimnl,r
administratrix of the etsate of Marie
Redman, deceased, and dnlv nnnlirw
as the same, therefore notice is hureby
given to the creditors of and all per
sons having claims against tbe estate
of said deceased to exhibit them, with
me secessary vouobers within six
months after the first publication of
this notice, to said administratii-r at-.
her resideuoe at Kerby, Josephine
county, Oregon.
Dated this 1st day of Septomber.
1006.
ANNIE M. FIESTER,
. Administratrix.
J. H. Austin,
Attorney for tbe estate.
EXEC0TORS' SALE
OF REAL
ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to an order of the Hon. Stephen
Jewell, connty Judge for Josephine
County, Oregon, made and entered
August 38, I D0, in the matter of the
estate of James Lvttle.. deceased, rll.
reeling the sale of the real property
Hereinafter described, and nrnvidino
and specifying the terms and con
ditions thereof, that we. the nnHnr.
sigueu, tne executors of the last will
aua or tne estate of James Lvttle. d.
ceased, will, after Friday, September
28, 1906, sell at private sale to the
oisnest ana best bidder, for terms
oasn in hand, or for one. half mah
balance on time not exceeding three
years, beariog interest at eight per
vou icr auuum, ana sec area Dy nrst
mortgage on said real estate all the
right, title and interest of said estate
In and to the following described
premises to-wit: tbe 8. W. i of
Sec, 14 Twp. 40 S, R8Wof,Will
ametle Meridian also the S. K of the
N. E. H, the N 14 of the H. E. U. t lm
E. h of the N. W. U and lots
8 and 4 Seo. 16, Twp. 41 S. R 9 W. of
Willamette Meridian all in .TnjenM.m
County, Oregon; subject to confirma
tion by the court.
PETTES P. PAYNE,
HENRY KLfjPPF.fi
Exemitors residing at Kerhv. Jose.
phine county, Oregon.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Jose
phine.
Ire J. Ball,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Michigan Mining
and Milling Com
pany, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that bv vir
tue of a writ of execution, dnlv Issned
out of, and under the seal of the Cir
cuit Court in aud for the County of
Josephine, State of Oregon, and to me
directed and duly attested by the
Clerk of said court on the 2('.th day of
April, A. D. 1SKK5, npon a decree and
judgment, duly rendered, en tired of
reoord and docketed in the ollloe of the
clerk of said Circuit Court, on the 1st
day of May, 190(5, in a certain salt
thea pending in said court where
in Ire J. Ball was plaintiff, and the
Michigan Mining and Milling Com
pany, defendants, in the sum of
One Hundred Sixty-three and 44-100
($1(13.44) Dollars, with interest there
on from said 80th day of April. 190(5,
at the rate of 6 per cent pur annum
and Fifty ($50.00) Dollars attorney's
fee, commanding me to mike salo
of the following described real prop
erty sitaste, lying and being iu the
County of Josephine, State of Oregon,
and described as follows, to-wit;
The of the SWJtf of Section 16,
Twp. 87 8, KB W of the Willamette
Meridian in Josephine County, Ore
gon, together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances.
Now therefore, by the virtue of said
execution, Judgment, order and decree
and compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will on
Saturday, October 1?, 1900,
at 'the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the
front door of the Connty Court Hoose
in the city ot Grants Pass, said
County and State, sell at piblio aD0.
tion, subject to redemption, to the
highest bidder for United States gold
coin, cash in hand, all the right, title
and Interest which the above named
defendants bad or now have in aud to
the above described real property or
any part tDereoi to satisry said exeon
tion, judgment, order, decree, inter
est, ousts and all accruing oosts
uatea rants Pass, Oregon, Heptetn-
ber 13, 1906.
w. J. RUSSELL,
Sheriff of Josephine Connty, Oregon.
First Insertion, September 14.
Last insertion, October 13.
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It pays to advertise a useful article.
Nine times out of 10 there'll be a
poyer before tbe ink is dry. Try it
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Advertisers get results in the
Courier.
Ely's Cream Balm
Thla Remedy la a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanse, soothes, heals, and protects tho
dUmm-d membrane. It cure Catarrh nnd
drives away a Cold iu tho Head ipiicklv.
Itostores the Senses of Tasta and Kmcii.
riisy to mo. Contains no inlm io'ii drnyr.
Applied into the niwtriU ami nos.-r!ed.
fiarga Size, SO cents ot D.u -L-i-iM c bv
mail: Trial Bizo, 10 cc' l'.y ''"i;.
ElV BROTHERS. TV. -
"To Cure a Felon"
says Sam Kendall, of Philllpsburg,
Kau., "just cover it over with Buok
len's Arnica Salve and the Salve will
do the rest," Quickost cure for
Burns, Boils, Sores, Soalds, Wounds,
Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Chapped
Han nds, Sore Feet and Sore Eyes.
Only 25o at all drug stores.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.
Roseburg, Oregon, May 85, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that iu com
pliance with the provisions of the aot
of Congress of Juue 8, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale ot timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory" aa
extended to all the Pnblio Land State
by aot of August 4, 1893,
THOMAS JUSTIN BALDWIN,
of Hope, county of Steele, State ot
North Dakota, has this day filed la
this offloe hit sworn statement No.
6833, for the purchase of the NWJf or
uois o-s, d4 ssw w or ejection ho. 4
In Township No. 88 8. Range No. S
W, and will offer proof to show that
the land sought Is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish hla
olaim to said land before Arthur Con-
ilin, U. S. Commissioner, at his offloe
at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Saturday,
the 33d day of September, 1906.
He names as witesset: W. R. Nip
per. W. H. Pattillo, Howard Mitohell,
aud W. B. Sherman, all of Grants
Pass. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in thia
office on or before said 23d day ot Sep
tember, 1006.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
F. G. ROPER
laMltlonutjlo
Harmon Blk op stairs '
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Promptly and of the best material
, and in the latest style.
CLEANING AND REPAIRING
Southern Oregon Contract
ing & Construction Co.
Estimates and bids fusnislied on
Ditches, Dams, Bridges, Tunnels,
etc.
Office, Room 3 Masonic Temple.
GRANTS PASS,
OREGON
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SUMMER SPECIAL
To adtertlMonratampsd llntm w will tell
cnlrpiCM like cut sUmMd on pun Unit
coinpltts with Boas to tmbfolder.
Regular value 90c Special 50c
In oroVrlnf br mail ni pott o9k or ei
prcia ooutr order and wumtm Mm faftr
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SDr. WIllliLia' Indian Pile
Ointment will ourelllltid,
tileediua- and iMlilaf
Piles. It atworiw the tumors.
allaya ttaa Itching at once, sots
ea a Doultlre. irlvre trmtAnt rw.
llet. Dr. Wllilanu'IndlanPlleOlDt.
" merit la prepared for PI lea and I Idl
ing of tbe private parte. Ever? bos la
warrenie'i. nf aruiririu, oy mmi on re
iir of prlne. to cants and 1.0w. WILLIAMS
aaiiriTiiftiqa fn . eropt jtevelsnd1"
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