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aOQUB RIVER COURIER, uwNrTS PASS, oivovtoK, NOVEMBER 2, 1906. ' i 1 - 1 That will be all .Paddock's and Jud Taylarwill fix it. Here pairs anything fix-able, makes keys, grinds knives, scissors, etc., etc. Grants Pass Feed Store C. L. GILLETT, Propr All Kinds of Flour, Feed, Mill Feed, Hay, Grain Poultry Foods, Etc. SACKS AND HIDES BOUGHT y Pil. J T rA kajt. oui aim j . sis. THE SIGN OF THE BEST - Make it a point to try the "NOTII COAS J1 IIMITErr' The only Electric Lighted first-class Train from Portland to the East. Pullman First-Class and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars. Dining Car night and day and Observation Car. -t"1' i" the train of little luxuries hot batlig, barber's services, library, private smoking compartments, clothes umi iw io iiib comiort or a journey, its Deautiful observation oar is a reve lation. The dining car service is superior; the menu varied and satisfying. Krom end to end it is pleasing, comfortable and beautiful a train which makesjfrienda andgkeeps them. Leave Portland daily running via Tacoma, Seattle, over the Cascades, through the Yakiiut Valley, thence to Spokane, along Lake Pend d 'Oreille and over the Rocky Mouutaius to Helena, Butte, Livingston, the diverging point for the YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK thenoe to Minneapolis, Duluth, St. Paul and the East. Wonderland 190(5 can be had for the asking, or ;hy; uiaii for six cents postage. Insist on ticket agent routing yon via Portland and Northern Pacific For any Information call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. DGHNK6-0ALKGR lk fading BU5ING55 COLLGGG auipmenf $U.000"v unsurpassed g west of 6nrollmcnt, Au.U904-AuoM,iS)05, 483 popila ewollrnent.Autoo5-Aw$.1.ioo6, 681 pupta fiJehnvs on file, applications from business men 5pt.l,ioo5 IoAv0.1.oo8 , 607 ' Pupib placed fn lucrative positions durm$ this time, 287 ; : Graduates all employed Uc villnot onV er"P yvw llfU?ri5 but will place yov in a posit inn vr aerv conrpalcnt YouneeduJ as a school and c need you oa a dudU Nov is the ttne fc d TEHta for cotaloou HtxBHNKE tao Laxative Bromo QJ& Seven Mrm Kv, M m bos' 12 right. Take it to Bicycle Grants pasg Qre THE BEST SIGN Den. Daly fa Portland to the East 4 pressing fiervioe, all the little things STARK 3 PORTLAND, 0 Chicago T j To Cure a " "i une montns. a u INDIANS IN UGLY MOOD EFFORTS TO FORCE ITES BACK TO RESERVATION' MAY RE SULT IX BLOODSHED. Sheridan. Wyo.. Oct. 31. Colonel Bob Augur and the third squadron ol the Tenth Cavalry from Fort Robin son arrived last night and detrained at Arvada, the troops soon after wards taking the field for the front It is understood that Colonel Augui Is in command of all military forces, and as soon as his troops arrive at the Indian camp a demonstration will be made. The scout sent In from the front to meet Colonel Augur reportt the arrival of Colonel Rogers, com niaudins tho Sixth Cavalry, whe came overland trom Fori Meade. Tnt demonstration anuinst the Indian; now only awaits the arrival of Col onel Augur's command, which should reach the vicinity of the Indian camp by night. The Indians are becoming mor bold. Dick Spear and E. II. Gottlngs who encountered a band of thlrtj Indians, were fired upon and one ol their horses killed. The Speai round-up wagon was looted by an other band of I'tes, who left the camr. cook bound and gagged, and carried off all supplies and bedding. Old settlers near Moorehead Mont., are sending the women and children to places of safety. Colonel Hensel, who was a Govern ment scout and intepreter In the bat tle at Wounded Knee, says the Indi ans mean fight and gives it as hit opinion that they have sent niessen gers to seek the assistance of tht warlike Cheyennes. The Indians Bay they want PresI dent Roosevelt to give them tht Powder River Valley for a hunting ground, and persist In their determ ination not to be taken back to Utah The settlers along the Powdei river say that If the Indians are al lowed to remain In that vicinity thej will organize and exterminate th redskins. BESOM) OX TRIAL Witness Tells of the Day That Loi Angeles Woman Was Killed. Los Angeles, Oct. 31. When thf preliminary nearlng of Anton Besold, charged with murdering his wife In Temescal canyon last July, was re sumed yesterday striking and con vincing testimony was adduced. There was a touching scene when Mrs. Ethylyn A. Chamn of San Jose was again called to the stand. This young woman ran a lodging house In San Jose and It was there that Anton and Claudle Ilesold roomed. The silk skirt which was found In Temescal canyon was produced by Prosecutor McComns as the woman took the witness chair, and as soon as she perceived It she broke out in a flood of tenrs, which was not stilled for several minutes. "This Is the skirt Mrs. Pesold wore the day she left my house to go to the beach." Mrs. Chamn declared posl tlvely. "It was about 10 o'clock In the morning. Resold stood In the hall Mrs. Eeiiold said to me: 'My husband Is going to take me to the beach fot the day. Isn't he good?' "Besold retunred early In the even Ing, between 5 and 7 o clock, I think He told me his wife had gone to Sum merland to visit her sister and thai she would telegraph him if she like, It there. 'If a telegram comes," Be sold said, 'please receive It.' " DO NOT BE A BURDEN. Rotermund Gives Some Good Ad vice to Readers of the Courier. Many people in Grants Pass are a burdeu not only to themselves but to othurs because of irdigestion and its resultiug ailmeuts. The backaches, headaches, distress after eating, loss of appetite, gulping up of undigested food and gases, can all be overcome by the use of Mi-o-na stomach tablets. This remedy is not a mere digestive, it is a positive strengthen er cf he digestive organs, putting them in shape so that they can digest any food that is eaten. Mi-o na is osed before meals and so strengthens the digestive organs, while other remedies are taken after meals simply to digest the food without giving permanent relief. Rotermund sells Mi-o-na in 50c boxes under a positive guarantee that It will core or money will be refunded uay Cure Grip la Two Day. cti 2very A Woman's Back Has many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness. Imaginary specks or dark sriots floating before tho eyes, gnaw ing sensation in stomach, dragging or bearing down in lowcrabdomlnal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains fmm pelvic organs, faint spells with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above symptoms are present there Is no remedy that wTNRlve quicker relief or a more per m&ient rSte than Dr. Pierce's Favorite t has a record of over fortv years of curtCk It Is the most potent Invigorating tonic apij suomrtlioiiiiiiTnT: Vine Known to medical science. I lis ma.la of the glyceric extracts ol native medici nal roots found in our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its Ingredients are all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct. Every Ingredient entering Into "Fa vorite Prescription" has the written en dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac tice more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials though tho latter are not lacking, having boon con tributed voluntarily by grateful patients In numbers to exceed tho endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the curp c,f woman's Ills. You cannot ailord to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy or ksows composition, even though the dealer may make a littlo more profit thereby. 1'our Interest In regaining health Is paramount to any selfish Interest uf liin and It is an Insult to your Intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and It Is his busi ness to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original "Littlo Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Tierco over forty years ago, much Imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coated granules easy to take u candy. Blood Poisoning, results from chrouio constipation, which its quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from the system aud infuse new life and vigor ; cures our stomach, nausia, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discom- f rt . Sue. Guaranteed by all drug gists. N01ICE TO CREDITORS, the County Conrt for JoseDhine Tu County, Oregon. In the Matter of tliu Estate of Is' ie kolas Thoss, Deceased. J Notice is hereby uriven that the undersigned has beeu appointed ad ministrator of the above entitled estate with the will annexed, by order of the above entitled court dated Oo- tober ID, HUM. auo all Dei-noun having claims against said estate are heieby notified lo present tbe same to the undersigned at the law office of II. D. Norton at Grants Pass. Joseph I no Couuty, Oregon, verified as by law required, on or before six months from the date of this notice. Dated October 2(t, IHOrt. JOSEPH MOSS. Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for Joseiihine County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Es-1 tute of Newton M. Jennings, Deceased. J Notice is hereby given that J. Mar- tin Moodv, the administrator of the above eotiiled estate, has filed his filial account of his administration. ami th said Court lias fixed Moudav. November a. l!H)fl. at Hie boor of 10 oVliH'k A. M at the court house at Grunts Pass in Jospeliiui) County, Ore. on, as the time niid place for sef ling s lid account, and all persons are her 'by notified to file or present their objections to raid account on or before the date last aovo stated. Dnted October 2ii, niofl. J. MARTIN MOODY, Administrator. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Notice is her by given that I will on S.iturduv, the' I7tn flay of Novem ber, lii xi, at the hour of Si o'clock p. m. at toe front rtonr of the Coort House in Giants Pus, Oregon, sell so auch as remains unsold at said dnte of i ho hereinafter described real and personal pro)erty, to the highest bidder, for each iu band, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of Section , Town ship !I4 South. Range 8 West, W. M , couUming 1M.41 a 'res; the South west quarter of Section S4. Towushin 33 Soutii, Range 4 West, W. M., con taining Hi') acres, the foregoing beinir timber lauds situate in Jackson Comity, uregon. Also the uudivided one-half interest in and to the North- rest quarter of the Norhtwest ouarter ul od ium .),), lowu-nin 3,1 nooth. Ranne 5 West, being mineral land nnar.ii. i situate in Josenhiue Cotiutv. Ore- ! . gon. The foregoing described real! property has been patented by the Lulled States. Also all the notes and book accounts uncollected. I he foregoing reil aud personal' property is the property formerlv owned by W. F. Kreuier, an insolvent, ; and conveyed to me by deed hh as- 1 signee ef said estate; expressly re serving the right to reject any and all Dids for any and all of said rirooertv. ! aud the right to sell any or all of id property at orivate tale tirlor to the tale hereby advertid. ! J. O. BOOTH, j Assingee for the Estate of W. F. j Kremer, an insolvent. 10-19 lit SUMMONS. In the county court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine County. John Herges, Plaintiff, vs. A. Richard, Defendant. Richard, tbe above named de fendant : ; tIn tbe name ;oftheJitate of Oregon , yon are hereby required to appear and answer the oomplaint Bled against juu in me a Dove entitled court an cause witbln six weeks from the date of the first publication of this amnions, wnion said date is October o, iwuo to-wit on or before the ltsth day of November, 1906 and if you fail so to answer or otherwise plead, for wm inereoi, me plaintiff will take judgment against yoo for the sum of rmy juonars as speoifled in his com piaiut, and for his costs and disburse nients in this aetion and will at the same ume apply to said court for an order of sale or the real property I'diriu aiwiuiira io-wic Lot Biz (01 iu umi cuij-nve i no j original town site of the town of Grants Pas, Jose pnine county, Oregon, and that the prooeeds of said said be applied in i'vmcui auu satisfaction or said juds ment. This sunimous is published pursuna to an order of the Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge of the county court of me otaie oi uregou, for Joaephiue cuuuiy, mane uctooer 4, liHKi, order ing said summons to be published in toe iiogae Kiver Uouner for six suc cessive weeks from date of the first publication hereof. OLIVER S. BROWN. Attorney for the plaiutiilT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County ( onrt for Josephiue 1 A cuuuiy, vjregou. In the Matter of the) Estate of Margaret Hoghes, Deceased. J Notice is hereby giveii, that Mar gueritte Kiddle lias been appointed Bumiiiisiratrix or the Estate of Alar garet Hughes, deceased, by order of the County Court for Josophine County, Oregon, made on September 29, IDOtt, and all persons havius claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to ine saia administratrix within six montns iroiu the date of the first pob noation of this notice, at the law otlioo of H. D. Norton In the City of umuiB i-tt8, jokepmne uonnty, Ore gon. Date of first publication October 5. MARGUERITTE RIDDLE, Administratrix NOITCE TO CREDITORS, lo the Circuit Court of the State of uregou lor Joieplifne Ctfunty, in the Matter of the As signment of the South ern Oregon General Hospital, a Charitable Corporation. J Notice is hereby give Southern Oregon Goueral that the Hospital, a Charitable Corporation, organized unaer tne laws or tne state of Ore gon, nas made an assignment to the undersigned, J. K. Peterson, for the benefit of all of its creditors, and all persons having claims against said insolvent corporation are herbeby notified to present the same, properly vennea, to tne undersigned assisuee. at the law office of H. D. Norton, at urauts ass. Josen line Uonntv. Oregon, within three months from the flate ot this notice. Dated October 8, 1906. J. E. PETERSON, Assignee for the Southern Oregon uoucitu xiuninuii, m corporation NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. .United Stales Land Office. Roeeburg, Oregon, Oet.U, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in couin'i ance with the provisions of the act nl Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act fur the sale oi timber lands in the Males of Lalilorina, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tertitorv." as oxtemUl in all the Public Laud Stales by act of Au gust 4, 1K!IL ATTWOOD A. KIRBY of Pomeroy. Countv of Oartli.ld. stnt of Wahington has this day filed in this office his Hworn statement No.71M for the purchase of tho SW'4' of E'tf of an yA mm iois o ami 4, oi section No. 18 in Towushin 84 South. Itumra ' 8 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tinnier or stoue than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis ciaim to said laud before Johu M. Booth, United States Co in mission ,tr at his office at Grants Pass. Oregon, on iiiosuny, me oin aav or January, 1007. lie names as witnesses: Wesley B. Sliermau, of Grants Pass, Oregon; John llillls, of Wimer, Ore gon, Mary Thompson of Tacoma, vtattn., and U.ro 8. Blauchard of urauts rass, ure. Any and all persons claiming adverse! the above-described lands re requested to file i heir claims in this ofliee on or be fore said 8th dav of January, IH07. Bknjamin L. Eihiv, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June ,'!, 1K7S. United States Lmd Ull)c. Roseburg, Oregon, Se;t 10,1110(1. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions ol the act oi Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled .,. . . -a m jui iur inn i u iiiiirtr idniiu in '. , ?' Lh,'rn Oregon, Nevada, , . lerrilory," as ex- act of August 4, 181(2, GEORGE J. ATKINS oi marietta, uounty oi County oi Lancaster, Mate or fennsvlvamn. h n,i filed in this office bfs sworn statement No. 7X, for the purchase of Lots , 7 and 8 and SW'4 NWW, KK'-i HW'i of Section No. 10 in Township No. 85 South, Range No. 7 West, and wil' offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuablo for its timber or stoue than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish bis claim to jaiQ lann Derore Arthur Conklin, I United States Commissionei, at his office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1907. I He name as witnesses: George R. Heiseyof Marietta, Pennsylvania ; , W illard Green of Grants Pas, Ore gon; Wesley B. Sherman, of Grants ; Pass, Oregon, and II. Adolph Rotor mund of Grants Pass, Oregon. ; Anysndall persons claiming adversely j the above-described lands are requested , to file their claims in this office on or be before said 8th day of January, 1U07. Bksjamis L. Hum-, Register. Legal blank at the Courier office. gr- vn rwypRK X Elvs Cream Balm This Romedy Is a Specific, ouro is uive satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, fcoothes. henls, and protect tha d:.4eua.-d membrane. It cures Catarrh iuJ unvesaws;- i Cold iu the Head quick!:. tasy to use. Contains no injurious drugs Anolieil in!,! 1 1 in t,.,f..;?. .....i Laria Siz- r,il ml i ir,, .. m:iii; Trial Size, 10 eo :ts I v 'ut:, ELY BROTHERS. P "To Cure a Flon" says Sam Kendall, of Phllliusburir. Kau., 'just cover it over with Buck leu's Arnica Salve and the Salve will do the rest.1' Quickest cure frr Burns, Boils, Sores, Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hamids, Sore Feet and Sore Eyes. Only 38c at all drug stores. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the ndersiirned. bv virtue f ,ir,i ne sale made by the Couuty Court of Douglas Couuty. Oregon, will on and after the 30th day of October, 1906, sell at private sale for cash In haud, the following described real property boloilBinu to the Batata nf V. I. (J., deceased, to-wit: Lots 7, 8 aud fl! of Block 63 in Grants Pass, Oregon. Inonim uf nffln. nf l..nl, Xi r Dated this 23th day of September. 1906. ' . , , J. A. BUCHANAN. Administrator of tbe Estate of E. L. Gray, Deceased. House 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. F. G. ROPER TuMliloiitiltlo rAILORIIVGr Harmon Blk up stairs SUITS MADE TO ORDER Promptly and of the best material and in the latest style. CLEANING AND REPAIRING GRANTS PASS WALL PAPER and PAINT SHOP W.P.Bharmsn and E.F.LeMleux SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR j Full stock of Wall Paour all d.ulmia quality and prices. Paints, VarriMios. Oils. Tlrushmi Mall orders promptly filled. Palace Barber Shop NATE BATES, Prop. Shaving, Hair Cutting isauis, Ltc. Rvorythlng nnat and clean and a work t irst-Class. E. A. WADE Dry (Joods, Uiidcrwcar, Notions, Ktc. Front Street west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, OREGON, EQTr. Williams' Indian Pits Q1 ilntiimntwlll cure Hllud, 'UleMiins aud luitalhg I'llH I, .tUn.l .... -' iuiuvra mluys tLs ItctaluK at uiiu.-, acu laa m n,iulilM ui... ..... . lief. llr. Wllli.ni.-L l.ii. iur riwMinfliKn- Inif of thn private purls. Kcry boi Is u" o' nrt". M euta au I SI.SU. Will lint MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Snfo svnd rell&bU, thy overoom we&krveaa, in. cres visor, banish palna. No remady equavla bH. ai MOT! PKNNVkOV AL ILL .Mk.nrl...i.i....j i, :JS Cbauikai C Cltvr land Ohlc- r'lL u 1 SJ u "- r