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o.n.W13 PASS, GKnJA, DECEMBER 7. 1906. will Sell for a Short iw I u n m ,T iuw ( ii. v. 1. II. I 111,111 ' l TAYLOR 10-Inch Records for 50t 25 Discount Knives, and Talk on in Maching AT THE BICYCLE DEN " ' rcH'Tl' rrnr-rnTmn fcl W YOU CAN SAVE $100 TO $300 h. Cost of Your Fuel In the Next Three cars. Us-reat saving win furnish two or u ib In trrtnit i t uuucn, rumnt style. It will Int and repair your nouso or barn or I an addition to cither. It will buy the piano made or send your son or daughter lli'ue for a year. 1 costs more each year and is getting to rlous problem. Ask for a copy of free Met on scientific combustion, which will It for you for all time to come. It will you In one short lesson bow to beat your twice .a frnf...nY,i.. -. . .... i.uuijr ab one-nair the or coal BUtawhcthernttobura to see It at Hair-Biddle Hardware Co. A Western Wonder, t J!'ere'l? HiU 8t Bowie, Tex., that's ."L" W- h H". who from a weisht "i w pounds has grown to over ISO aeasvs: "I anffwr ,n, . . lt-.l cough aud doctors gave me np to die of consumption. I was reduced to 90 P0UDd8. Whan f hn- ui Mng 8 ew Discovery for conBump tiou. concha and nnl.l.. -.r taklllff 12 hnftloo I 1. ... - 7 . wore uiau doubled in weicrhr. uured. Only sure oough and cold i-uro. uuaranteea by Druggists 50c and 11.00. Trial bottles free. For sale by all druggists. The Courier gives all the countv news. We're in a Position to offer you lhtj beBt the market affords in the way of faieats. And onr prices, you know, lire always the lowest. We handle only prime stock. Quality and quantity guaran teed. Fine roasting pieces of beef. First-class mutton, veal, pork and poaltry equally low. Can't do better anywhere. City Meat Market. bvA!Li!BfUeri!"rth, l"nnla supplied .i'JS. Jo!'hine County Woman 'a Chris perance 1 "'". Y. and L. T. L 1-1. learned that if prohibition does not .ways prohibit, neither does olviliza non always civilize nor education educate nor Christianity Christian ize. hh also said "Ibe world will be a better and a happier place when people are praised more and blamed less. ' Rogue fiver Valley VRUIT& DAIRY LANDS Meserve Meade Courier Block, Grunts Pass EXTBXSIVB ADVERTISING distant papers and an acquaintance all over the Coast enables us lo MAKE QUIGK SALES me One bargains in Fruit and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches, Quartz i Placer Mines, Town Preperty, Business Chances, for oash or on time wwwvwwtwwww mmwwwwwwvwwwi HE FASHION VERY . . . FEED MP SALE STABLES OILMOEE & BOREN, Proprietors, reet between Fifth and Sixth Phone 881 Grants Pass.Oregon rants Pass Feed Store C. L. GILLETT, Propr vinds of Flour, Feed, Mill Feed, Hay, Grain, Poultry Foods, Etc. SACKS AND HIDES BOUGHT 6th and J. Sts. Grants Pass, Ore. RBLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. B. PADDOCK, Proprietor. a prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any kind ile or Granite. rly thirty years of experience in the Marble business warrants my saying an fill your orders in the very best manner. : furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind o' at street, next to Green's Gunsbop. MERLIN W. C. T. U. NEWS In response to a call for a public meeting, November SO. l9ort. m p church, 46 met for the purpose of organ izing a ioung Peoples Christian Tern perance Union and Loval Tender ancc Legion. Mrs. Lanterroan pre siaeu. Mrs. D. W. Mitchell was elected Y Secretary and Mr. n t Smith L. T. L. secretary, assisted by Mm otites. Following are the officers of the Y. P. C. T. U., president, Miss Stites; corresponding and recordina secre tary, Don Massie: treasurer. Esther Mitchell. L. T. L. officers, president. Hnstpr Yancey ;vice-pwsideut. Herold Atkins : secretary, Austin Massie: treasnrer Josie Thompson; organist, Esther oiitcnelj. Charter membership of L. T. L.. 16 An interesting program, oonsistins of soDgs and recitations, was given by tne onimren. AH who attended the meeting went away feeling glad they iibu Deen mere. Mrs, Heokle, State Y secretary. Mrs. Savage county Y secretary and Mrs. Calvert County L. T. L. secre tary were present aud assisted in the work. Cures Woman's Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, suffering; women known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of Thk Eclectic Mkdical Review says of Unicorn root UcUnia Uloiai) which Is one of the chief ingredients of the "Fa vorite Prescription : "A remedy which Invariably acta as anter lne InvUrorator makes for normal ac tivity of tho entire reproductive system." He continues in llelonias we hare a medica ment which more fully answers the above purposes Mum ontfoCirrirutf uHth vhuh 1 am actiwiinted. In the treatment of diseases pe culiar to women It is seldom that a case la eeen which does not present some indication for this remedial atrent." Ir. Kyfe further says: "The following are among the leading Indications for Helouias ll'lilourn root). I'ain or aching In the back, with leuoorrhoea t atonic tweak) condltMH of the reproductlre organs of Vmen. mentM depression and Ir ritability, associated wltDchrunic diseases of the reprodii-tlTe itrgans of women; constant sensation heat in the region of the kid neys: meiifrrhag!a ifloodlng). due to a weak- ened conitlon ofthe reproductive system: amcnoTTj'j'yVjurressed or absent monthly period7afcinrrom or accompanying an abnoual condition of the diitestlre organs and iiil.emic (thin blood) halilt; dragging I aensfjflons lo the extreme lower part of the I abdomen." j I more or of the shove .vmptoms af.- rr.' viu. in. iiiv-iiia yuiujiii ri.''"''r-..".'il""-t: ''. ! !.- i''r'' s FaVL'r'.'.' I'rrM'f'Mlifl'nlirn-tflr VA.Imv lnr...li enisol wmcil is Unicorn root, or llelonias, and the mimical proHrties of which It most faithfully represents. Of tiolden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Proscription," Prof. Flnley Elllngwood, M. D., of Ben nett Medical Collego, Chicago, says: "It Is an ImiH.rtant remedy in disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions and general enfivbleniem, it Is useful." Prof. John M. Seudder. M. U.. late of Cincinnati, says of Golden (Seal root : "In relation to Its general etTects on the system, thrrt l n mniirinr in um almut which then b.w)i r.Kml unanimity of i.Hribin. It Is univtrmllu regarded as the tonic useful in all del.llitaled slates." Prof. K. Hartholotv, M. II.. of Jefferson Mexlicnl College, says of Golden Seal : "Valuable in uterino hemorrhage, nienor rhagia Ulo'.Klliig) and congestive dyamenor rha'a painful mensiruatlon)." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faith fully represents all the above named In gredients anil cures the diseases for which they are reconinieniiiii STOMACH'S IMPORTANCE, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of ' Oregon for Josephine Connty. Susie McManns, Plaintiff, George McManns. Defendant. J To George McManns, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint filed agaiust you in the foregoing entilted suit on or before six weeks from the date of the Brat publication of this summons, which Brst date of public, tion is Friday. November 83. 1906, and the last date of said publication, and the last data for your appearance is Friday, January 4, ilH)7, and you are hereby notified that in oase you fail to appear aud answer or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, that the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for iu the complaint, viz: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaiutiff and do fondant, and that the rdaiutiff be do creed to be the owner iu fee simple of Lot 4, Blook 69 of Railroad Addition to the Town of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon ; and that plaintiff be awarded the exclusive care and cus tody or the minor ohildren, named iu the complaint, viz: Edna, Ethel, hmery, Hiram and Dorathy, aud that plaintiff have such other and further relief as is equitable. This summons is published by order oi tne Hon. Stephen Jewell, County Judge for Josephine Countv. Oreeou. directing the publication thereof in tne Kogue Kiver Courier, published at urants rass, Josephine County, Oregon, not leas than once a week for a period of six successive weeks, the said order being dated November S3, 1UUU. H. D. NORTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. How to Strengthen It so That It Will Act as It Should. WHAT IS A BOY WORTH f Can their . worth be estimated in dollars and cents, in houses and lauds, in whole worlds like this? What will you take in exohange for the boys? You are saying "What a quettion ! Of course we wouldn't give suchboys as are true as steel, as pure as snow, brave and manly, for anything what ever." Oh yes, you would. Now, think. There is something in this country the American people are tak ing in exohange for their boys. They are saying, "Not the boy, but the saloon; we must have the saloon and we will feed our boys to it, it would not do to say anthying and we will give the pure-browed boys to learn dishonesty and vice to get their souls branded for eternity." We plead for the boy. ' We need him so uetd liiui iu the church, need him in years to come for positions of honor and trust in town, county, state and nation. Won't you help to cave the boys? Let us save him if the saloon does have to go, if some one does have to close his gambling place or that other kind of a place that is trying to ruin the boy. Let them perish but let us save the boy ! What is he worth? Ask the master who was a boy once; ask the church who is looking to him for future guidance aud support; ask the country that will soon need his broailhoulders and big brain. lie is the master's be loved, the hope of the ohurub and the pride of the country. Selected, Grants Pass Y hold their business meeting in the tabernacle December 7 at 7 p. m. sharp. Mr. Bilhorn is to pcak to them. IIATTIE I. C. CALVERT, PresB SBpt Long Tcflnettet f ijht For 20 years W. L. Rawls, of Bells. Tenu., fought nasal catarrh. He writes: "The swelling and soreness inside my nose was fearful till 1 began applying Buckleu's Arnica Salve to the sore surface; this canned the soreness and swelling to disap pear never to return." BiHt salve in existence. 2oo at all druggists. The Courier has the laregst circula tion of any paper in Southern Oregon. Curti Old Sorci Westmoreland, Eans., May ", 1!)2. "Ballard Snow Liniment Co. Yonr Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my chin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was stub born and would not yield to treatment until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in short order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Aliens ville. Mlffln Co., Pa., has a sore and mistrusts that it is a cancer. Please send her a 50o bottle. " For sale by National Drug Co. and Rotermund. Fine wedding stationery at the Courier office. To enjoy both health and happiness, it la absolutely necessary that the stomach and digestive organs should be strong enough to pfoperl digest the food. If they are weak and in active, the body will soon be in a state of semi-starvation. Nothing equals Mi-o-na stomach tablets in giving strength and toue to the whole digestive system. Use this remedy for a few days, and you will find the appetite keen, the digestion good, no nausea or distress after eat ing, no sleeplessness, no nervousness ud tne backaches aud headaches that are the direct results of a weakened stomach, will soon be overoome. Ask Rotermund to show you the guarantee which he gives with every 50 cent box of Mi-o-na. It is the one remedy he has enough faith in to guarantee. Has Stood the Teat 25 Years. The"old. original GROVES' Taste less Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tastless form. Nocnre, no pay. 50o. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Joserhine County. Hetbert Smith, Trustee of the Estate of b. L. 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 each of you are hereby re quired to appear aud answer com plaint hied herein withlu six weeks from the fiwt publication J'erepf and if yon fail so to appear or anwr, plaintiff will apply to the above en titled court for judgment as prayed for in (aid complaint against you, to-wlt: for the sum of Six hundred Dollars (f 100) with interest at $ per cent from March 22, 1!)05, together with costs and disbursements, and attorney's f"es and for an order of sale to sell the follow ing described rial property, to-wit: Lots 12, ID and 17 iu Central Additiou to the Cily of Grants Pass Also beginning at a stake 4:i,'5.6 feet West from a stake !0 feet from the North Bauk of Rogue River on the West line of Gth street, running thence northwesterly 214.6 feet on a line parallel with 5th street, thenne west 1U0 feet, thence soutn zn.u feet ana theuce east 1!)0 feet to the place of beginning, situate in Central Addi tion to the City of Grants Pass. This summons is published by order of Stephen Jewell, Judge of the Gouuty Court of the State aforesaid in and tor Josephine Coouty, made on the Kith day of November, 190 '. The date of the flrit publication of thi summons Is November 10th. 1906, and the last day of publication is De cember 2Mb, 190. baid publication will run fur six consecutive weekB HOUGH & BLANCH A RD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of thl state of G.W. J. Chapin, Deceased, i Notice is hereby given to all person having claims against the estate of G. Uiapiu, deceased, to preseut your statement of claim, with proper voncners, witniu six months from the first date of this notice, towlt: November 80th, 190H, to Lucr Chapin, Administratrix, fit Leland, Oregon. This notice is Published Iv order of Stephen Jewell, Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, in the Rogue River Courier for four weeks. MRS LUCY CHAPIN, Administratrix, By IL B. Hendrioks, her attorney. To Cure a Ow h One Day to iaxauve uromo yuinme Tablets. e en MUBon boxes xo! m pa' 1 2 months. This Signature. S&yr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. United States Land Oilice. Roseburg, Oregon, Oet.U, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in comp'.i- ance with the provisions of the act oi Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Au gust 4, lm)2. ATTWOOD A. KIRBY of Pomeroy, County of Garfltrid, State of Wahiugtiiu has this day filed iu this offloe his sworn statement No.7169 for the purchase of the 8WV or Ki SWij, Lots 8 aud 4, of section No. 18 in Township 84 South, Range No. 3 W, aud will offer rrnof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before Johu M. Booth, United States Commissioner, at his office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of Jauuary, 1907. He names as witnesses : Wesley B. Sherman, of Grants Pass, Oregon; Johu Hill's, of Wimer, Ore gon , Mary Thompsou of Tacouia, Wash., and Ozro 8. Rlauchard of Grains Pass, Ore. Any and all personsclaiuiing ailversel the above-described lands are requested lu file their claims in this office on or be fore said 8th day of January, 11)07. ISknjamin L. Knnv, Register. Caret Crip In Two Days. or. avery DOX.25C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given by the under signed, Katherioe Keenan, adminis tratrix of the estate of Naucy Loy, deceased, to the creditors and all per sons having claims against said de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months irom the first publication of this notice, to Bai'l administratrix at her residence on the corner of Hth aud J streets. Grants Pass, Oregon, or at the office of Hendricks and Johnston, opposite post office. The same be- '.. .... .... .......au.tw.tl nf lug tne piare i"r i um." , the business of the said estate., j Dated November 16, PJon. 1 KATHRINE KEENAN. i Administratrix. ' Hendricks & .loliti-P'ii. ! Attorneys fur tiie administratrix. NOTICE toH PUBLIC A'tlOM. Timber Land, Act June .1, lfifl I united stales Land UlNce. Uoseburg, Oreiron. Sent. 10. 100(1. i Notice is hereby given that in coin I pliance wlih the provisions of the act j of Congress m June 8, 1H78, entitled "An act for thr sale of timber lands in the StHtes of California, Oregon, Nevada, j and Washington territory, as ex ! tended to all the Public Land r tales by set of August 4, IH'M, GEORGE J. ATKINS of Marietta, Connty oi Lancaster, ! State of Pennsylvania, has this day filed in this office his sworn statemuut No. 70911, for the purchase of Lots 6, j 7 and 8 and SW',4' NWi, NEJ4 SW of Section No. 10 in Tiiwnshlp No. !!!5 Sooth, Range No. 7 West, ami wil' offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claiin'to said laud before Arthur Couklin, 1 United States Commiaslonei, at bis : office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of Jauuary, 1907. He names as witnesses: George i R. Heisey of Marietta, Pennsylvania ; ' Willard Green of Grants Paw, Ore gon; Wesley B. Sherman, of Urants , Pass, Oregon, and II. Adolph Roter : inuud of Grants Pass, Oregon. S Any and all persons claiming, adversely J the above-descrilwd lands are requested ' to file their claims in this office on or be ; belore said 8th day of January, 1907. Bknjami:. L. Knur, Register. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereiiy given that I have been appointed administrator of the 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 attoruiy at Grants Pass, Oregon, within six mouths from the 19th day of November, IW16. CHARLES F. ROSS, Ad ministrator Oliver Brown, AttorLey for Admiuiatratjr. flB"J ITS r- SJ1 a: W-FEVElf 60' 3fc Elvs Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. CI VIS RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diwased membraue. It cures Catarrh and drives awa Cold in the Head ipti. kU . ll'jstores the Senses of Taste and tMnell. I'.-sy to use. Contains no iiijniiinis drug's. Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed, Isirge Kize, fit) cents at Druggists or by niAtli Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ElY BROTHERS. 58 War-.c . Justice blanks 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. F. G. ROPER lT'UMllloilllttlo -a- iKJ JJVJll.ijr Harmon Blk up stairs SUITS MADE TO ORDER Promptly and of the best material and in the latest style. CLEANING AND REPAIRING GRANT8 PASS WALL PAPER and PAINT SHOP W.P.Sharman and E.FiLeMieux SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR j Full stock Ol Wall iVw-ii quality and prices. Paints, VarnUhos, Oils, tirushei-a Vi',niH-d Ar'iMji .'iMtd'e,!. Mall orders promptly flllod. Acclimated Fruit Trees Give the Best Results. Transplant trees from a damp soil and a wet climate to a semi-arid sec tion like Rogue River Valley will be such a change of conditions that the trees will mako little growth tho first year aud will renuire at least two years to become acclimated. Yakima Valley him the same climate and conditions as Rogue River Valley and trees from the Yakima Valley Nursery Wllllgivs 1 the best results to Southern Oregon grower.. Larg"' T'.Kjk'Snd prices right. Full Stock of Fruit Trees'llellthy and true to name. Prices that are right. W. I). Infialls, Prop. North Yakima. . Wahintoa SUMMONS. Iu the Clruuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine County. Walter Tallmadgo, 1 plaiutiff, vs. Maud Tallmadire. defendant. I To Maud Tallmadgo the defendant UUOTB UHUIHU ; In the name or the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and auswer the complaint filed iu the above eut.tled suit within six weeks from the 80th day of November, 190rt, and if you fail ao to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his oompIainV to-wit: for a deoree dissolving and annulling the bonds of inatrimony- now eklatlnir between tha tdnlntlfV and defeudatit, and for such other and further relief aa ta tha Court mo Seem eonlmhll. Till. inmninm published by virtue of an order made by Hon. Stephen Jewell, County Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, iuu uaieu xiuvemimr v, inuti, OLIVER S. BROWN, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. ..1 r? 'i