ROGU3 R1V3R CCUiUt., GsuvNTS ? ASS, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906. SIMPLE CATARRH REMEDY TsJisj Hyomei Treatment Four Times a Day and be Cured. Hyomei has performed almost miraculous cares and is today recog nized by leading members of the medical profession as the only ad vertised remedy for this disease that oan 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 have a change of climate, bat now with Hyomei yon can carry a bealth-jtiving climate in your vest pocket and by breathing it a few minutes four times a day, core yourself. The Hyomei treatment is simple and easy to ose. It destroys all ca tarrh germs in the air passages and enriches and purifies the blood with ozone. When using Hyomei the air yon breathe will seem like that ou the mountains, high above the sea level. 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The rapidliy or this wear varies with the nature of the rock used for the riad covering, but even with the softer rooks there ueed be no deterioration If proper at tention Is given to maintenance. , The problem Is lo reduce the wear, both from traffic and the weather, to o minimum by substituting other mate rial for that worn out, and to do this In the most economical manner. The conditions under which wear will be reduced to a minimum under a cer- ft?, i 1 ia i ii saiiiii r I . ,V . V KKPAIBINO A ltOAD. tain traffic are good drainage of sur face and subsoil. To attain this object the material used for the surface should be -hard lu order to resist the wear o: the traffic, should not contain too much small stone to absorb moisture ami should be thoroughly consolidated and of sufficient depth to bear the loads to which the road is subjected, so that the wear may be confined to the surface. Drainage almost always requires at tention, and there Is usually a great deal that can be done to Improve It, at a slight expense, and nothing pays so well In the end. Proper care of the sur face Is generally all that Is needed to prevent water from standing ou the road or In the gutters, but a dry sur face Is uot enough. Ou a flat, water may be seen stand ing In the ditches to within a few Inches of the surface of the road. In which case both the subsoil and the road coating must be softened by it and remain so long after the water In the ditch Is gone. A deeper ditch, a larger culvert or a dralu cleaned out through tho adjoining land Is usually sufficient to remove the cause of great mischief. Ou a hillside, springs under the roitd and land water from the sides can be cut off and led away by underdrains at a trifling cost. The road coating may often be Im proved in composition and rendered harder by scraping, and a fairly good surface cau be maintained at all times by proper care. With material of all sorts the Influence Unit a. good surface lias In keeping down wear is greater than might be supposed. Everything should be done to make a road strong enough to bear the traffic without bending or cross breaking and a reserve of strength Is always deslr- nhle. Fluctuations of traffic are most trying. A road may be strong enough to bear the ordinary loads that pass over It and still be unable to ifupport the excessive weights that may be brought upon It. When we kuow a road Is to be subjected to heavy strains. It Is always better to strengthen it by placing an extra coating upon the sur face rather than wait until the road Is broken and disrupted. When u road is broken or cut Into by excessive weights it is no longer a mere matter of replacing wear, but of expensive re pair, and often of entire rebuilding. To replace wear that Is unavoidable Is a very simple mutter when constant attention Is given to the road. It Is only when the surface Is neglected for a long period that the matter of re pairs becomes a serious one. A little attention to drainage, the removal of slight obstructions from the gutters, the clearing away of rubbish from the mouths of culverts, the removal of grass and brush frots ditches and the careful spreading of small quantities of stone over depressions as soon as they Ix'gln to appear will keep a road In flue condition until it is almost en tirely worn out. Nothing is more neglected than the removal of worn material from the road. It seems to lie regarded merely as a clearing of the surface from the mud aud, as such, an unnecessary ex pense, while In reality this worn ma terial affects the entire composition of the road covering. Consequently, un less the mud Is washed away by na ture from the surface, scraping or sweeping Is necessary to preserve the proper proportion of solid stone In the ro..l. Careful tests of the composition In our let rond coverings have shown thi.t from three-fourths to four-fifths of die iiK't- rial Is solid stone, the re mainder lit lug I. aterlal flue enou;h it i , . t;,-.,- ii rhwjo cloth. Cbtm Crip la Two Days. Z Sf&yrX or svery A Square Deal Is assured you when you buy Dr. Plerce'fj family medicine for all tha Ingredi ents entering into them are printed on the bottle-wrappers and their formulas are attested under oath as being complete and correct. You know just what you are paying for and that the ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from the most valuable native medicinal roots found growing in our American foiwBLwhiie potent to eure are perfect! hannlas5in to tha most delicate woinVaSalhAuirrTTr Not a drou r t , . TM i . V- i I! Ii " " """ "'r "Ml mm, mtu-li lictier iu-ent is iisTT I aiwi n''eryHi mi ttie iiiTT Wind tiles used ineili. via. pure. etii'' rejitieu giyceiitin. ibis agent possesses I n in us ic medicinal properties of its own, being a most valuable antiseptic and anti fermunt, nutritive and soothing demul cent. . Ulvcerine plays an Important part in Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery In the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and Kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. ltesidos curing all the above distressing ailments. the"tiolden Medical Discovery is a specilic for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even in Its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sovereign rem edy If its use lie persevered In. In Chronla. Catarrh of tho Nasal passages, it is well, while taking tho "Golden Medical Dis covery for tho necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or throe times a day with Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatmuut generally cures the worst cases. In courts and hoarseness caused by bron chial, throat and lung srTectlotis, except cou suniiitlun In Its advanced staves, thu "Ooklea Medical Discovery" la a most efficient rem edy, especially In those obstinate, hamr-un coughs caused by Irritation and congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes. The "His" covery " is not so good for acute coughs srls fhsT from sudden colds, nor must it lie ex pected to cure consumption In lu advanced stages no medicine will do that but for all me oiNtinnte. enronte coughs, which. If neg lected, or badly treated, lead up to consump tion. It lsth liest medicine that can rr Further careful tests have demonstrat ed that as this portion of Hue stuff is exceeded will the road be soft, easily acted upou 1 y traffic, water and frost. In consequence there will be an ex cesslvo waste of road material. Fro::i the foregoing It Is readily Been that the matter of rami repair nr.rt maintenance Is one that requires con stant and cnrcfttl attention. To attain the best results the most successful means so fur employed Is to nsslgn a certain section to ono man and hold biui responsible for the road's staK Rural Delivery Notes Illinois will probably be given the credit of starting the first rural free mall dttttvery by automobile. It bas been started at rialnfleld, Will county, on a twenty-six mile route, covered by II. W. Rltzenthnler. The car that the carrier uses looks like an open buggy. Patrons of the rural free delivery routes throughout tbo country have been notllied by the postofllce depart ment that In tho future they may pro vide themselves with suitable boxes which are weather proof ami fit recep tacles for mall. The patrons of the rural routes will be allowed the privi lege of making their own boxes or buy ing them from any manufacturer. Since free delivery of mall In rural districts has been established I have been pleased to discover two or three pairs of bluebirds nesting undisturbed In mall boxes by the roadside, says a writer lu St. Nicholas. It Is gratifying to know that the birds allowed them selves to be disturbed two or three times a day nnd yet not abandon their nests. Hut the thing that gives the bird lover the greatest delight Is the fact that no one robbed tho nests. The establishment of the nirul free delivery service In Minnesota Is tend ing to bring about a better condition of the country roads traversed by the carriers lu a way that Is unexpected. Carriers Alfred Johnson and Frank Watts, who have routes 3 aud 4 that run out of Mankato, report that the farmers along those routes have Im proved tlie roadways by the uso of drags. It Is expected that tho fanners on other routes will follow tho ex ample set. E. L. link, a rural mail carrier of Grant county, going out of Medford, is the first man In Oklahoma to use an automobile In tho service. Installing his machine a few days ago. Mr. Kink bas purchased an eight horsepower ve hide, of the low sliced, which can be run at tlie rate of thirty miles an hour at four horsepower. As a resul of a rondmaking campaign which lint been on In that county for tho pas) three seasons good roads obtain in thai sectlou of the territory, and this makes it convenient for the use of the auto mobile in the delivery of rural mail. Mr. Fink can cover bis daily route non In about h'tlf the time it formerly r I quired. Well Worth Trying. W.H.Brown, the popolar pension attorney, of Plttsfleld, Vt. says: "Next to a pension, the best thing to -. . w w , m T.itl ail get is ur. rung s new una nus He writes: "they keep my family in snlendid health." Qoick cure for Headache, Constipation and rJilinos ness. 25o. stores. Guaranteed at all drug Central Kobcrt E. Lu ws the greatest Oeneral the world bas ever known. Ballard s Sco-sr . Dated Uraots Pass, Oregon, Beptem Liniment is the greatest liniment. 1 ber 13, 1906. Quickly cures all pains. It is within I w. J. RUSSELL, the reach of all. X. H. Pointer, Sheriff of Josephiue County, Oregon. Hempstead, Texas writes: "This is First Insertion, September 14. to certify that Ballard's Snow Lini-1 LaHt insertion, October 12. meoth as been used in my household 1 for years and bas been found to be an I It pays to advertise a useful article. excellent Liniment for Rheumatic pains. I am never without it." For &Ia h NHnnl Urns' Co. and bv Rotermund. Da Not b Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated oeny and Tar as a throat and lung remedy and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley'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 giro tha same satisfaction. Jt ia mildly laxative. It oootains no opiates and is saftest for children and delicate persons. For tale by H. A. Rotertnnnd. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by virtue of an order of sale made by the County Court of Douglas Coouty, Oregon, wiy on aud after the 80th day of October, 1906, sell at private sale for cash in hand, the lollowing described real property belonging to the estate of U. L. Qray, deceased, to-wit: Lots 7, 8 and 9, of Block 6-3 in Grants Pass, Oregon. Inquire at office of Joseph Moss. Dated this 25th day of September. 1906. J. A. BUCHANAN. Administrator of the Estate of E. L, (Jray, Deceased. NOTICE TO CERDITORS. In the matter of 1 the Estate of I Marie Redman Deceased. J Notice is hereby given that the ondersigoed has been duly appointed administratrix of the etsate of Marie Redman, deceased, and duly Qualified as the same, therefore notice is hereby given to the creditors of and all per sons having claims against the estate of said deoeased to exhibit them, with me tecessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notioe, to said administratrix at her residence at Kerby, Josephine county, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of Septomber. 1906. ANNIE M. FIESTER, Administratrix. J. H. Anstin, Attorney for the estate. EXECUTORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notioe is hereby Riven that pur suant to an order of the Hon. Stephen Jewell, oonnty judge for Josephine County, Oregon, made and eutered August 28, 1906, in the matter of the estate of James Lyttle, deceased, di recting the sale of the real property hereinafter described, and providing and specifying the tsrms aud con ditions thereof, that we, the under signed, the executors of the last will aud of the estate of James Lyttle, de ceased, will, after Friday, September 28, 1906, sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder, for terms cash in baud, or for ons-half cash balance on time not exoeeding three years, bearing interest at eight per oent per anuoiu, and seonred by first mortgage on said real estate all the right, title aud interest of said estate in and to the following described premises to-wit: tha 8. W. M of Seo. 14 Twp. 40 S, R 8 W of Will amette Meridian also the S. K of the N. E. the N of the 8. E. V, the S. E. 4 of the N. W. i aud lots 8 and 4 Seo. 16, Twp. 41 8, K 9 W. of Willamette Meridian all in Josephine Couuty, Oregun ; subject to confirma tion by the court. PETTES P. PAYNE, HENRY KLOPPER, Exeoutora residing at Kerby, Jose phine oouuty, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Oouuty of Jose phine. Ire J. Ball. Plaintiff, vs. Michigan Mining aud Milling Com pany, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a writ of execution, duly Issued out of, and under the seal of the Cir cuit Court in aud for the Couuty of Josephine, State of Oregon, aud to me directed and duly attested by the Clerk of said court on the 2ith day of April, A. D. 1U0H, upon a decree and judgment, duly rendered, enti red of record and docketed in the oftloe of the clerk of said Circuit Court, ou the 1st day of May, 1906, in a certain suit then pending in said court where in Ire J. Bull was plaint iff, 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, 1906, at the rate, of 6 per cent per annum and Fifty (toO.OO) Dollars attorney's fee, commanding me to mode sale of the following described real prop erty situate, lying and being lu the County of Josephine, State of Oregon, and described as follows, to-wit: The '4 of the BW) of Section 16, Top. 87 H, R 6 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 aud decree and compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Saturday, October 1?, 1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the , fron' door of the County Co I)? '" r?,ut". 1 i County and State, sell at 1 1 Iff! attl 111 MSfr t - id Asm. I ( Court House Pass, said ublio auo ; "yi -- i highest bidder for United States gold ! iu, casn in nana, au we rignt. title coin and interest which the above named defendants had or now have in and to the above described real property or any part thereof to aatisfy said execu tion, judgment, order, decree, inter. ; est, costs and all accruing costs Nine times out of 10 there'll be a , buyer before the Ink is dry. Try it. i i The Courier is a clean, family paper. QATAR RET Elvs Cream Balm This Remedy la a Soeclflc. Sure to Clve Satisfaction. GIVES RILIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased meiiilmoii.. It. furia futnrv), n..l drives away a Cold iu tho Head quieklv. Hostores the Senses of Taste and HmeiL Easy to use. Contiuna no injurious drags. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Largo Kiie, fiO cents at Pnugisls or by mails Trial Size, 10 conta by mail. ELY BROTHERS. ! 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