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oOUl aiYrf x,ukU. xa.HTS PA3S, OA, NOVEMBER 30, 1906. t: DANGER FROM DYSPEPSIA Imperfect Digestion Moat Prolific Cause of Sceioua Disease. While health reports do not give indigestion as a cause of death, yet it so weakens the stomach and the whole system that it makes one readily sus ceptible to serious illness. If yon have distress after eating, a feeling of heaviness in the stomach, nervousness, dizziness, nausea, head ache or any other symptoms of in digestion, begin the nse of Mi-o-na at onoe and get well. Mi-o-na will give suoh strength and' xoue vi mu wuuie aigeettve system mat you can eat anything at any i hub wiwuai lear 01 distress or in digestion. Rotermnnd has so much faith in its superior merits, that he gives a guarantee with every 60 cent box of Ml-o-na that the lemedy will cost nothing unless it cares. A Tw of Blood, The year 1003 will long be remem bered in the home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood which flowed so copiously from Mr. Ticket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: "Severe bleeding from the longs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, with the astonishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely re stored and as time has proven per manently oared." Guaranteed for Sore Lung, Coughs and Colds at all drag stores. Price 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. THE FASHION LIVERY MP SALE STABLES GILM0KE & B0REN, Proprietors. H Street between Fifth and Sixth Phonk 881 Grants Pass.Oregon Grants Pass Feed Store C. L. GILLETT, PBOPR All Kinds of Flour, Feed, Mill Feed, Hay, Grain, Cor. 6th and J. Sts. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. B. PADDOCK, Proprietor. I am prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any kind of Marble or Granite. I A'rariv miny years 01 nipt-rieuuo m v -" uL,o","u j r f hat I can fill your orders in the verv bfst manner. J Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede American Oranite or anv kind o Varhle. J Front street, next to Green's Uunshop. J. . . CITY MEAT MARKET J. H. Phone 144 BIGGEST STOCKJOF Best Grades of Fresh and Smoked Meats Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven I 1 Mirtinn twnoa snM ir. BO 6 monui. a O JUD TAYLOR Will Sell for a Short Time 10-Inch Records FOR 50c 25 Discount on Knives, and Talking Maching ' AT THE BICYCLE DEN I W. C. T. U. COLUMN. All matter for this i .. . - viuiiiu ib Minn an Josephine Wnty Woman's Chris. cu,yciauiw union, I. aim L. T. I, NOWS' THE TIME FOR YOU (Frances E. Willard. ) Men who vote, yoar time has come, Wave the flag aud sound the dram, oave the cause of God and Home and native land. Now'8 the day and now's the hoar, Let the snowflake ballots shower : Bury 'neath the freedmans power, Liquor's crnel band. Hear the children while they plead, Pity all the bearts.that bleed ; Bless the tempted in their need, By yoar ballot true. Prohibition is onr prayer, Hont the lion in his lair; Let no horrid dramshop dare Loo for help to yoo. CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP IN ACTION. From address before Chautauqua by Rev. Chas. D. Williams, Episcopal Bishop of Michigan: We suffer from the moral disease of a divided and disintegrated con science and tbat disease is often most apparent among Christian people. We have as many moral standards as there are varieties of pursuits and professions among mea. There is a separate and often inconsistent code of ethics for every range of human FEED Poultry Foods, Etc. SACKS AND HIDES BOUGHT Grants Pass, Ore. AHLF 4 SON, Proprs. 6th St. near G To Cure a ?n One uuuu, every plane or bo man con duct. The voice of conscience is often keen, clear and imperative in certain regions of onr lives and oonduol and mumea, confasea and all bnt silent in certain other realms. For instance we are often "long" on theological orthodox and eoolesiastioal propriety and excessively "short" on commercial integrity and political morality. uonseqoeotly onr moral gait is halt ing. hat we need is the oo-ordina lion or our1 ethical instincts the bringing np of oar standards in all tbe various regions of onr life and oondnct to the same high level of the moral ideal ; in other words, we need the anifioation and integration of amaed and disintegrated conscience. vs need to pray the prayer of the Psalmist, "Unite my heart to fear thy name. ihe public conscience is sadlv in need of integration on this matter and until it is so integrated, nothing w . : , . ... can oe aone auainst onr gigantic commercial iniquities. Bo reaus may investigate, congress and legislatures pass laws interpret and apply them, and executives enforce them, bat unless pablio sentiment backs the movement up, it will all go lor naught. A gang of unprincipled lawmakers, wnetner in a city council, a state legislatnre or a national congress, organize a system of blaokmaii and extortion. They refuse righteous and necessary legislation until their price is paid. Or they threaten disastrous and ruinous laws unless they are boaght off. And yet respectable gentlemen, gentlemen of bigb honor and sensitive conscience and often too of earnest religions principles, will go on voting for such oreatures and maintaining them in office where they caa oonduct their nefarious trade. nuyr simply Decause their names aprear under the eagle or the rooster where these gentlemen have always been accustomed to place their cross on election day. For they mast vote the straight ticket. Tbey must keep tbe party in power. They mast sup port the party machine. It is an other case of disintegrated conscience; keen and clear on personal and re ligious matters, niofHIed and confused and all but silent on political affairs. Meanwhile, what is the church do ing about the matter? The church for the most part pre serves a discreet silence. Her watch men refiain their voices though the enemy march with banners to assault the walls of the city of God. What, should the church do? I an swer, it should do just what its Mas ter aud Founder would do. He saw life whole and He made others see it whole. He connected Ilis religion as immediately with the commonest and most secular aspects of life as with its most extraordinary aots of piety. He made common honesty, jus tice, truthfulness and integrity as much apart of the service of God as prayers and sacraments, and eveq more than Ceremonies and creeds. He implanted in the Christian con science tbe priaary and germinal principles of social justice and of civic and secular righteousness and left thpm there to do their work. Christian CitlztDshlp Department of W. C. T. U. held d meeting at the home of Mrs. J. M. Chiles', November 2:). Attendnnco good and interest es pecially so. Flower Mission Superintendent took the report of 33 visits to the sick also boquets and fruit offerings given during week just past. Year Book committee reported copy of Year Book iu Printers hand to be printed. Membership contest entered under Mrs. Looghridge and Airs. Ella How ard, leaders. Mrs. Peck ham of Wisconsin and Mrs. Fehr of Colorado visiting mem bers, made a few remarks. Mrs. Hen klo read an article "Christians and the Ballot" from Collier's Weekly. Parliamentary Depsrtment meeting for December 7, was postponed ontil later date. No more program meet ings until Evaugelistio servces at the tabernacle are closed. HATT1E L C. CALVERT. Press 8upt There li No Reason why your baby should be thin, and fretful during the night. Worms are the cause of thin, 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 colic cures and other medioine, but try a bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge, and you will soon see yoar baby have color and laugh as it should. For sale by National Drag Co., and Rotermund. Day Cures Crip in Two Days. or.2vcry A lazy Liver May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would be a stupid as well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he lagged In his work. So In treating the lagging, torpid liver It Is a great mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an Indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary with over work. Start with the Stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them In working order and see how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has made many marvelous cures of "liver trouble' by its wonderful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It re stores the normal activity of the stomach, lucrcaws mo secretions or the blood-making glands, cleanses the system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. K you hare bltteror bad taste in the morn Inc. poororsraxtabla appetite, coated tongue, foul breath, constipated or irregular bowels, (eel weak, easlli tired. VspondenU frequent headaches, pain 4r dlstresVjjj "small of back. gnawing or dltntwd In stomach, perhaps nauseaNJrksfWsx "risings" In throat after eating, and klnfoV symptoms of weak stomach and torpid llrt no medi cine will relic tb you more promptly or cure rouni,.rc p.Tmamjnlly llan IVxMur r-v7f CuUun Mcdiral IHv'ovt'ry. Peruana only a pari ot the above tyuiytunis will be present at one time and yet point to torpid liver or biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and other indigestible food and take tho "Golden Medical Discovery " regularly and stick to Its use until you are vigorous and strong. The "Discovery Is non-secret, non-alcoholic Is a glyceric extract ot native medici nal roots with a full list of Ita Ingredients printed on each bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. Its Ingredients are endorsed and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the ago and are recommended to cure the diseases for which It is advised. Don t accept a substitute of unknown composition fur this non-secret medicinb Of KNOWS COMPOSITION. Always Was Sick. When a man says be always was sick troubled with a cough that lasted all Winter what wonld you think if he should say be never was sick since using Ballard's Horehound St run. Such a man exists. Mr. J. C. Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: f or years 1 wss troubled with a severe oough that would last all Win ter. This cough left me in a miser able condition. I tried Ballard's Horehound Syrup aud have not had a let day since, I bat a what it did forme." For sale by National Drug Store and Rotermund. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josethiue County. Heibert Smith, Trustee of the Estate of K. U Cass, Bankrupt, Plaintiff, vs. Emma M. Doyle, John M. Doyle and J. F. Burke, Defendants. To Emma M. Doyle, and John M. Doyle: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and eacli of yoo are hereby re- uired to appear ana answer com plaint filed herein within six weeks from the first publication hereof and if you fail ho to appear or answer, aintiti will anmv to the above an. titled court for judgment as prayed for 11 cam cgrmiiuint against you, to-wit: for the sum 01 Six Hundred Dollars t!00) with interest at 8 per cent from Marc!) 22, 1005, together with costs and disbursements, and attorney's fees and for an order of sale to sell the follow ing described real property, to-wit : Lots 13, 18 and 17 iu Central Addition to the City of Grants Pars Also beginning at a stake 4:15.(5 feet West from a stake 60 feet from the North Bank of Rogue River on the v','est line of fith street, running thence norti-westerly 214.11 feet on a line parallel with 5th street, thence west 11).) feet, thence sooth 214.6 feet aud theuce east l'-H) feet to the place of beginning, situate In Central Addi tion to the City of Grunts Pass. This summons is published by order of fcltepben Jewell, Judge of the Cnuutf LVrort of the State aforesaid in and lor JhjC",phins County, made on the lth day 0 November, 190'. The date of the" flr-t publication of this summons is rovv"niber lrtth. IWW, and the last day of tnrrV'Icatfon is De cember 2Hth, I'.MMl. Saiff tuhllcation will run for six consecutive ttseks'. HOUGH & BLANCHAKD, Attorneys for Pl&intrff, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given by the under igned, Katberiue Keenan, adminis tratrix of tbe estate of Nancy Lot, deceased, to the creditors and all per sons having claims against said de ceased, to exhibit, them with the necessary vouchers, within six months from the first publication of this notice, to said administratrix at her residence on the oorner of Htli and J streets, Grants Pass, Oregon, or at tbe office of Hendricks and Johnston, opposite post ofllce. The same be ing the place for the transaction of the bosiness of the said estate. Dated November 1. l'J0. KATHRINE KEENAN. Administratrix. Hendricks & Johnston, Attorneys for the administratrix. 1 1 . I in OCnoOb THAT rLACCS I I I tov in a good Position. I I I MOLMES I I I Hi BUSINESS COLLEGE I R I I I WASH. t TENTH STS. fl B E A M PORTLAND. OREGON If SUMMONS. in the Circuit Court of the State of uregon lor Josephine County Bull Me Man os. Plaintiff, vs. George MuManns, Defendant. To George MoManus, the above named ueienaant: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby summoned and re quired to appear in the above entitled ocort and answer the complaint filed BgHiusi jou in tne loregoiog entilted suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, wblcli first date of public lion is ITlday. November 23. lUOrt. and the last date of said publication, ana tne last date lor vonr aniwuiranno ia Friday, Jauoary 4, i07, aud yon are hereby notified that in case yott fail to appear ana answer or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, that the plaintiff will apply to the oonrt for tne reiier prayed for in the oomnlaint. vis: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matriinonr now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and do fendaut, and that the nlaintiff he ri creed to be the owner in fee simple of Lot 4, Block 69 of Itailroad Addition to the Town of Grants Pass. county, uregon ; and that plaintiff be . . . , awaroeu tne exclusive care and ctis tody of the minor children, named in tne complaint, viz: Edna, Ethel, Kmery. Hiram and Dorathy, and that plaintiff have such other and runner relief as is equitable. This summons is published by order oi me non. stepheu Jewell, Cuanty juuge xor josepntne Uoantv, Oregou. directing the publication thereof in the Rogue River Conrier, published i uranrs rass, Josephine Couutv. Oregon, not lees than once a week for a period or six successive weeks, the saia oraer Demg dated November 83. 1VUU, H. D. NORTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of thel estate of O.W. I Cbapln. Deceased. I Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of G. W. Chapin, deceased, to present your laieiuens 01 Claim, with proper vouohers, within six months from the nrst date or this notice, towit: November 80th, 1908, to Lucy Chapin, Administratrix, at Leland, Oregon. This notice ia published by order of (Stephen Jewell, Judge of Josophine County, Oregon, in the Rogue River Courier for four weeks. MRS LUCY CHAPIN, Administratrix, By H. B. Hendrioks, her attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. United States Land Otilce. Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act fer the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to ail the Public Land States by act of Ail gust 4, 18112, ATTWOOD A. RIRBY of Pomeroy, County of Garfield, 8tate of Waning ton has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 71 69 for the purchase of the SWJ or EJtf of SW)j and lots 8 and 4, of section So. 18 iu Township 84 South, Range No. 3 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber br stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before John M. Booth, United States Commissioner, at his office at Grants Pais, Oregon, on Tuesday, the Sth day of January, 1907. He names as witnesses: Wesley B. bheramn, of Grants Pass, Oregon) John Hill's, of Winter, Ore gon, Mary Thompson of Tacouia, Waah., and Ozro S. Blanohard of Grants Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adyerselv the above-described lands are requested to file I heir claims in this office on or be fore said 8th day of January, 1U07. Benjamin L. Ennv, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lam), Act June 3, 1878. United btates Land Urtice. Roseburg. Oregon, Sept. 10, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance wiih the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, WH, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as el tended to all the Public Land States by act of .Mimist 4. imi2. I GEOKGE J. ATKINS of Marietta, County oi Lancaster, Hate of Pennsylvania, has this day filed Irr this office his sworn statement nu, rwv wr iiib pnrcnasH or uits fl, 7 and 8 and SWty NWW, NK'i SWW of Section o, V) in Township No. 85 Booth, Range No, 7 West, and wil' offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his rlalm to aid land before Arthur (Jonklin, United States CommisHlonei, at his office at Grants Pis, Oregon, on Tot-sday, the 8th day of Jaonary, 1907, He names as witnesses: George R. Heisey of Marietta, Pennsylvania; Willard Green of Grants Paw, Ore gon; Wesley B. Sherman, of Grauts Pass, Oregon, and H. Adolph Roter mnnd of Grants Pass, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requeeted to file their claims in this office on or be before said 8th day of January, 11(07. BiNjAma L. Kddy, Register. Bt Charitable to yonr horse as well as to vonrlf j Yoo need not suffer from pains of any sort your horse need not suffer. Try a bottle of Ballard's Snow Llnimeut. It cures all pains. J. M. Koberts, Bakersfield, Mo., writes: "I have osed yonr liniment for 10 years and find it to be tbe best I have ever nsed fcr man or raat. " Kor sale by National Drug Co., and R.;termuud. The news. Courier gives all the county QATAR RH missis 60 Ely's Cream Balm Trl Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. GIVES MLIIP AT ONCE. It elennxes. soothes, henls. and nrotecra thai diseased lueiubmue. It cures CUtnrrh and irvre aws" 4 Cold in the Heml miiokk llestores the Senses of Tnsti and Km. il Kasy to use. Contains no iuiurioim dniiM. Applied into the nostrils ami nbsorlxxt .urge Size, fill cents nt fniwi-ls or by 0!ii; Trial Cue, 10 ee its l v 111.il. ELY BROTHERS. P - : A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your mouer if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your oongh or oold. It stops the oough and heals the lungs. Prevents pneumonia and will cure incipient consumption. Contains no opiates and is safest for Childien. Ask foe Foley's Honey aud Tar and insist upon having it Stona the oonirh and heals the lungs. 'or sale bv H. A. Rotermnnd. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notioa is herebv aiven that I havo been appointed administrator of th estate of J. H. Koss, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to file the same properly verified, with my attorney at Grants Pass, Oregon, within six months from tbe luth rlav of November, 1900. UHAKLEa F. ROSS, Administrator. Oliver S. Brown, Attorney for Administrator. Fine weddinc stationery at the Courier office. 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. . G. ROPER F'aasltloniiblo TAILOHING Harmon Blk up stairs UITS 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.Sharmart and E.P.LeMleux. SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR J Pull stovlf Of Walt Paper-all doslgns Quality and prides. VJjt?1' iU' fisue.-- 1 a 1 vd Artiete iri!es. Mall orders promptly filled. Acclimated Frflit Trees Give the Best Results, Transplant trees from a dump soil and a wet climate to a soml-arld seo tion like Rogue River Valley will be such a ohange of conditions tbat the trees will make little growth the first year aud will require at least two years to become acclimated. Yakima Valley has the same climate and conditions as Rogue River Valley and trees from the Yakima Valley Norserj will give the best results to Southern Oregon growers. Large stock and prices right. Full Stock of Fruit Trees Healthy and troe to name. Prices that are right W. D. Insalh North Yakima, , Prop. Waihington I ft i Write direct Principal, Room aZt