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"LOADED" JUD TAYLOR is With Talking Machines and Jack Knives, and he going to continue uuloading them at 25 discount YOU fiFT. touu lading Machine for A A A A A 25 00 20.00 17.50 -AT- $33.75 26.25 18.75 15.00 12.15 .Paddock's Bicycle Den, Grants Pass, Oregon Grants Pass Feed Store C. L. GILLETT, Propr All Kinds of Flour, Feed, Mill Feed, Hay, Grain, i-oiu'rv toods, Etc. SACKS AND HIDES BOUGHT Cor. 6th andJ. Sts. Grants Pass. Ore. I Fosters, placard, dodgers, all sizrs ftid kinds printed at the Courier office. 1 Fruitgrowers of Rogue River Valley nd the Courier of special interest The Courier gives the mining news of Southern Oregon. The Courier has the laregst circula tion of any paper in Southern Oregon. THE SIGN OF THE BEST THE BEST SIGN ThroogD Trains Daily From Portland Make it a point to try the "NOTH COAST JI3IIT13I" he 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. IZIt is the train of little luxuries hot baths, barber's services, library. (rivate smoking compartment, clothes pressing service, all the little things Hi at add to tue comrort or a journey. Its beautiful observation car is a reve l'iou.lThe dininir car Bervice is suuerior: the menu varied and aatiefvina. Jroin end to end it is pleasing, comfortable and Deantifnl a train which akesjfriends aad keeps them. !"ILeave Portland daily running via Tacoina, Seattle, over the,Casoades, through the Yakima Valley, thence to Spokane, along Lake Pend d'Oreille and over the Rocky Mountains to Helena, Butte, Liviugstou, the diverging point for ihe YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK thence to Minneapolis, Duluth, St. Paul and the East. onderland"1906 can be had for the asking, ' by mail for six cents postage. Insist on ticket ageut routing you via Portland aud Northern Pacific. For any Information call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. D6HNKG-OALKGR &1afa4 Bvsmess collggg 8&3&.da fpspfquipmcnf $tf.000" uasvrpMsad ggg wcsl of Chicago 6nrolfaeri,Aud.UsM-Al,loc5, 483 pop (' enrollment AuLyeg-Ay$.!.ioo, 681 pupils ,Cchevc on file, applications from business men SerpUlooj toAl,ooa , 607 ' Pvpib placad m locraiivs positions during Groduaies all employed ' 0c vill not only equip you for hie wort but win rincit vw in a poatfm yrHtn conpoew ffovrlidw 5a"a sctoaT wed y u( no a pupil Nov fa the tout lo d - SHJc for gatatoouc A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS SOX OP JOSEPH H. GLIDE AC CUSES MOTHER OF I SING I'MU'E 1XFXVENCE. Sacraniento, Cal., Nov. 14. A con test of the will of Joseph H. Glide, a millionaire rancher and sheep rais er, wa9 begun in the Superior Court yesterday by J. H. Glide Jr., a son. Thornton Glide, another son, is said to favor the action taken, although he does not figure In the suit. Glide Sr. died about two weeks apo, leaving his property, worth 11,000,000, to his widow, and reserving only $5 cash legaacies for his children. It was said at the time that he had previously deeded parts of his estate to his children, but It would appear that such was not the case. The suit is brought by J. H. Glido Jr. against his mother, and sensa tional allegations are made. He de clares that his father was of unsound mind when he made his will, and had become a religious fanatic. It is alleged that months ago Mrs. Glide became associated with the Penlel Mission, and that her husband then protested against their giving money to what he denounced as "relig'ous fakers." In the course of time, it ts set forth, the wife won the husband over, and he made handsome pro vision for the Mission out of hi estate. It Is averred that while her husband wag weak in body and mind Mrs. Glide poisoned his mind agains; his children by telling him they were spendthrifts and had no love for him. The son charges that his mother promised Glide Sr. that she would distribute the property to the chil dren if he left her all of the estate and that she has since refused to do so. The Glide holdings are exten sive in Sacramento and Yolo coun-ties. DELMAS ItKTAINEB BY THAW. to Prominent California Attorney Plead for Young Millionaire. New York, Nov. 14. D. M. Del- mas of San Francisco has been re tained to defend Harry K. Thaw, to ileted for the murder of Stanford White, the architect. Delmas entered into final arrange ments as to his retainer yesterday ind Immediately he consulted with Thaw in the Tombs. Thaw's defense will be justification and the enforce ment of the "unwritten law." Del mas will be counsel In the Thaw ease In every particular. He has just been admitted to practice In the State of New York, on motion of former Judge Augustus J. Van Wyck. Regardless what may be the outcome of the trial, Delmas will abandon his residence in California and continue the practice of his pro fession in New York. The California lawyer will domin ate the trial, and with the full con sent and understanding of Clifford W. Hartrldge, the attorney of record and personal counsel of Thaw. As lo the retaining fee, the estimate by Eastern lawyers who know the West ern lawyer's ability, places It not far short of $100,000. P.csting Pla.-e for McKinlcy'a Body Windsor, Vt., Nov. 14. A contracl has Just been closed with a loca, granite firm for furnishing the ma terial for the sarcophagi in which the bodies of the late President Will lam McKlnley and Mrs. McKlnlei will rest in the mausoleum at Can ton, Ohio. Green granite quarried from Ascutney mountain will be tbi material used. DO NOT BE A BURDEN. Rotermund Glyes Some Good Ad vice to Reader of the Courier. mix. j U III II' Ml MB rn-- Many people in Grants Pass are a burden not only to themselves but to others because of indigeslicu and its resulting ailments. The backaches, headaches, distress after eating, loss of appetite, gulping up of nndigetited food and gases, can all he overcome by the use of Mi-o-na stomach tablets. This remedy is not a mere digestive, it is a positive strsngthener cf he digestive organs, putting them in shape so that they can digest any food that is eaten. Mi-o-na is used before meals aud so strengthens the digestive organs, while other remedies are taken after meals simply to digest the food without giving permanent relief. Koteruiuud sells Mi-o-na in 60c boxes under a positive guarantee that it will i cure or money will be refunded. If Ton Bead This It will be to learn that the leading medi cal writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice recommend, In the strongest terms possible, each and every Ingredient entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dysiepsla, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint, torpid liver, oi biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It Is also a specific remedy for all such chronlo or long standing cost's of catarrhal affec tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung disease (except consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases It is especially eilioaoious In producing per fect cures. It contains Hlaek Cherrybark, Golden Seal root, Hloodroot, Stone root, Mandrake root and Queen's root all of which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers aud teachers as Prof. Bartholow, ofyjeflerson Med. Col lege; Prof. Hareyef the Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Finley Kttfiigwnod, M. D., of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. If. of Cincinnati; Prof. John M. ScuddorrM. D-, of Cincinnati; Prof. Edwin SOriaHT. M. D., of Hahnemann Mod. OmcjKS Chlcaso, and scores of otberVvorfully eminent In their several schorl! practice. "lie-Oolde n Medical Discovery Is the up iji.i.i. in.- uiiL no .... .y .11 inning 'ir-ji i l1'! uu m. I Hill. i,i- liny in-li iinrr M'K cndnr-i-menl wnrMi tiorc than any pinnl r nf ordinary tctj- Upch publicity tdinar I Its K oTTmiTa is the best possible guaranty of its merits. A glance at this published formula will show that "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no Kisonoiis, narimuior uamv forming tiruiis aim no aiconoi c ncinica nl IV uire. triule-retined glycerine being used Instead. Ulycerlno is entirely unobjec tionable ami besides Is a most useful agent In the cure of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections. Thero Is the highest medical authority for its use in altsuch cases. The " Discovery " is a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing its ingre dients mailed free on request. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Comity Court for Josephine Uonnty, Oregon. In the Matter of the 1 Estate of Nickolas Tboea, Deceased. J Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of thn limn estate with the will annexed, by order oi me aoov entitled court dated Oo tober 19, 1908, and all persona having claims asainst salt! aatafa km.k. j notified to present the same to the undersigned at the law office of H. D. Norton at Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, verified as by law Inquired, on or before six months I from the date of this notice. Dated October SO, Mitt, i . JOSEPH Mnss Administrator. NOITCE TO CREDITORS. Iu the Circuit Court of the Stai of uregou lor Josepliiue County Iu the Matter of the As-") sigument of the South ern Oregon General Hospital, a Charitable j Corporation. I Notice is hereby give that the sontnern Uregon General Hospital. a Charitable .Corporation, organized uuurr me laws oi tue state or Ore gon, lias made an assiguuieut to the oudersigned, J. E. Peterson, for the benefit of all of its creditors, and all persons having claims agaiust said insolvent corporation are herbeby notified to present the same, properly verified, to the undersigned assignee, at the law office of H. D. Nortou, at Grants Prnu Jnanuhlna fn,.n. Oregon, within three months from the ume oi tins notice. Dated October 6, 1906. J. E. PETERSON. Assignee for the Southern Oregon 1 TT U.l - .. oraora Hospital, a corporation CATARRH Sfs There It No Reason why your baby should be thin, and fretful during the night. Worms are the cause of thiu, sickly babies. It is natural that a healhty babv should be fat .and sleep well. If your baby does not retain its food, don't experiment with collo cures and other medioine. bat try a bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge, and you will soon see your baby have color and laugh as it shonld. For sale by National Drug io., ana norerrnuna. Always Wat Sick. When a man says be alwavs was sick troubled with a congh that lasted all Winter what would vou think if he should say he never was sick since uing Ballard's Eorehonnd Syrup, bueh a man exists. Mr. J. C. Olark, Denver, Colorado, writes: For years I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all Win ter. This oough left me in a miser able condition. I tried Ballard's Horehouud Syrup and have not had a sick day since. That's what it did forme.' For sale by National Drug Store and Rotermund. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given by Ihe under signed, Katheriue Keenan, adminis tratrix of the estate of Nancy Loy, deceased, to the creditors aud all per sons having claims against said de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months irom the flri-t publication of this notice, to said administratrix at her resideuoe on the corner of titli and J etreets, Grants Pass, Oregon, or at the office of Hendricks and Joliuston, opposite post office. The same be ing the place for the transaction of the business of the said estate. KATHRINE KEENAN, Administratrix. Hendricks & Johnston, Attorneys for the administratrix. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Notice is lierby given that I will on Saturday, the 17th day of Novem ber, 1900, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Court House iu Grains Pass, Oregon, sell so jjucb as rema us unsold at said date of the hereinafter described real and l ersooal property, to the highest bidder, for cash lu hand, to-wit: Tim North west qiiartHr of Section (i, Town ship 4 South, Range !I West, W. M , containing l.V.' 41 a res; the South west quarter of Section 84, Township 33 Sooth, Range 4 West, VY. M., con taining 100 acres, the foregoing being timber lauds Bituate iu Jacksou County, Oregon. Also the undivided one-half interest in and to the North west quarter of Ihe Norhtwest quarter of Section Mil, Township 33 booth, Ranue 5 West, being mineral laud situate in Josephine County, Ore gon. The foregoing described real property baa been pat'-ntexl by the Uoued States. Also all the notes Dd book accourts uncollected. The foregoing real and personal properly is the property formerly i owned oy w. r. ureiuer. an insolvent, and conveyed to me by deed as as signee of said estate ; expressly re serving the right to reject any aud all bids for any and all of said property, aud the right to sell any or all of said property at private 'ale prior to the sale hereby a lvertisid. J (). BOOTH, Assingee for the Estate of W. K. Kremer, an In sol vent. 10-19 lit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. United States Land Office. Roeeburg, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1900. Notice 18 hei-nbv uivn tliaf 1m mmkII ..j m. . ., . V ... VVUIII- ance with the provisions of the act of uuuijrrMuidung 9, 100, entitled "An act ier the sale oi timber lands in the fstftlH ol l.alllnrnlA I Iruonn V a... . I .. .-.I Washington Territory," as extended to an the rublic Land States by act of Au gust 4, 1892, ATTwmn a trrunv of Pomeroy, County of Garfleld, State of Wahington has this day filed in this oftine hi. Nvnni ithim.nf 4iau A. the pnrohase of the 8W or E of onyt ana iocs a ana 4, oi section No. 18 in Townnhin Rl Hnnfh U.nn w 3 W, and will offer proof to show that ine iana saugnt is more valuable for its timber or atone than for aorinnl. tural TJornoiMi. and tn i.kliuh hi. claim to said land before John M. Booth, United States Commissioner, at his offioe at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 190". 1 " unuir. bb willltlMttB I Weslev B. fthnmimn. nf llnni. P... Oregon; John Hillla, of Winter. Ore gon, Mary Thompson of Tacoina, Wash., and Ozro S, Blanohard of Grants Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverselv the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or be fore said 8th day of January, 1907. ijknjamin Li. J'.ddy, itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United Stales Land Umce. Roeeburg, Oregon, Sept 10, 1900. Notice is hereby ui veil that in com pliance with the provisions of the set ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled An act for the sale of timber landa in the States of California. Oreiron. Nevada. and Washington Territory. " as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1HU2. GEORGE J. ATKINS of Marietta, Cooutv oi Lancaster. State of Peuusylvauia, has this day tiled in this office bis sworn statement No. 7090, for the purchase of Lota , 7 and 8 and SW' NWW, NE1 BW,' of Section No. 10 in Township No. 35 South, Range No. 7 West, aud wil1 oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Arthur Conklln, United States Commissioner, at bis offioe at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1907. He names as witnesses: George R. Heisey of Marietta, Pennsylvania; Wlllard Green of Grants Pass, Ore gon; Wesley B. Shermau, of Grauts Pasa, Oregou, and H. Adolph Roter. uinnd of Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested lo file their claims in this office on or be before said 8th day of January, 19U7. Bknjamis L. Eddy, Register. Elys Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. 0IVI8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased luembraue. It ctuvs Catarrh and drives away a Cold lu tl-.e Head quick! itestores the Senses of Ta-te aud Smell! fcasy to uso. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils ami absorbed. Largo Size, M cents nt Druggists or l.y niaii; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ElY BROTHERS. EG iWarrJ.. ' -... - i. Favored by Both Parties. Republicans aud Democrats alike praise Foley's Honey aud Tar for ootighs, colds and all throat aud lung diseases, aa tin nthar ramnriv m.i Mm.. pare with it. It is safe and sure. V. I. Slater, merchant, 171 Main St., Gloucester, Mass., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of a very bad congh which I had for three months though other remedies failed In benefit; me I nan hial.lv Anr.n.- ------ . - ".' iwv..u- mend it for coughs and oolds. "For sale by U. A. Rotermund. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. Notioe is hereby given that I have beeu appointed administrator of the estate of J. H. Kosa, deceased. All persons bavlug claims against the said estate are hereby required to file the same properly verified, with my attorney at Grants Pasa, Oregon, wlthm six months from the 19th da of November, 1900. CHARLES F. ROSS, Administrator. Oliver S. Brown, Attorney for Administrator. Fine wedding stationery at the Courier office.' House Moving If you have a building that Vou 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 ITumIiIouuUIo TAILORING 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.Shsrmsn and E.F.LeMieux SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR J Full Stock of Wall Panneall d.uilirna quality and prions. Paints. Varnlsliea. filU ririiiiliu- "a'l 'ird rtihta inpi'oa. Mall orders promptly filled. To Cure a r"1A :n One Day Take Laxative Bromo Q& Seven fcrrni- nU m m 1 2 montns. a o Cores Crip la Two Deya. or. every B0X.Z5C rPnceU Tue School ituer Placci tov m a Coos Pomoit. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Iu the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Es- i tate of Newton M. Jennings, Deceased, J Notice is hereby given that J. Mar tin Moody, the administrator of the above entitled estate, has filed bis final account of bis administration, and the said Court has fixed Monday, November W, 191MI, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the court house at Grants Pass in Jospehine County, Oregon, as the time and place for settling said account, aud all persons are hereby notified to file or present their objections to said account on or before the date last above stated. Dated October ad, lWKI. J. MARTIN MOODY, Administrator. Palace Barber Shop NATE BATES. Prop. Shaving, Hair Cutting isauis, Lie. Everything neat and cloan and a work Flrst-Claaa. E. A. WADE Dry Goods, Under wear, Notions, Etc. Front Street west Palace hotel GRANTS PASS, OREGON, BcICharitable Writ direct to Principal, Rwmia to your horse as well aa to yourself. Vou need not suffer from pains of any sort your horse need not suffer. Try a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It cures all twins. J. M. Koberta, ! Bakersfleld, Mo., writes: "I have nsed your liniment for 10 years and find it to be the best I have ever used tor man or beaat " For sale by Natiooal Drug Co., and Rotermuud. The Courier gives all the county ' news. TRY US. We collect everywhere an.' make no charge unless collection is made. We please our clients. ASK THEM. Address Morgan Mercantile Co., Feutou Bid-., Portland, Oregon.