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iOGUS RIVE A CGukl&k, GkvNiS PASS, OmZS, DECEMBER 14, 1906. JUD TAYLOR Will IB-Inch FOR 50 c 25 Discount on Knives, and Talking Maching AT THE " BICYCLE DEN How Stove Putty A tlecti Health. result of an uneven temperature iu tbe room, move uutty falls out of the warns, causing- a lack of control nv-r tlm tir., !..,.. ti. cannot be kept uniform. The stoves which have no putly In their construction and are therefore air-tight and at all times urninr perfect control are Cole'a Original Hot Blast Coal stoves and Air-tight Wood stoves. They require but half the usual amount of fuel end keep eveu heat, dar and night. Ask to see Uiem at Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. The Courier hat tne laregst circula tion of any paper in Southern Oregon. 225 Acres Established 1863 Woodburn Woodborn, Ore., F. W. Settlemier, Propr. Growers of First-Class, Fruit and Shade Trees. Evergreens, Roses, Climbing Plants, Etc. REPRESENTED BY A. L. K IT CHIN GRANTS PASS' - - OREGON. m enVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVVVVVa) Ro$ue River Valley FRUIT&DaiRY LANDS Meserve & Meade Courier Block, Grants Pass EXTENSIVE TtDVERTIStXG In distant papers and an acquaintance all over the Coast ecables us to MAKE QUIGK SALES Some fine bargains in Fruit and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches, Quartz And Placer Mines, Town Property, Business Chances, for cash or on time 4 VVVVVVV THE FASHION LIVERY and SALE STABLES OILM0EE & EOEEN, Proprietors. H Street between! Filth and Sixth Phohi 881 Grants Paas,',Oregon MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. B. PAD'bOCK, Proprietor. I am prepared to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any klor? of Marble or Granite. ..... Nearly thirty yeara of experience in tbe Marble business warrants my aayinr that I can fill your ordera in the very best manner. Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kind of Marble. Front street, next to Green's Gnnahop. Tale Laxative Bromo Qmnine Tabietsre Seven MUHon boxes soli 1e pes' 12 months. This signature, Sell for a Short Time teds New Cure for Epilepsy. J. B. Wattruian, of Watertcwn, O., Rural free delivery, writes: "My daughter, afflicted for yeara with epilepsy, was oured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She baa not had an attack for over two yeara." Beat body cleanser and life giving tonic pills on eartth. 25o at all drug stores. The new. Courier gives all the county Christmas Is Coming We have a full supply of Poultry for sale, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens, Ducks and etc. Leave orders in time at the City Meat Market. Telephone 144. J. H. AHLF. - Prop. ' 3,000.000 Trees Nurseries VVVVVVV FEED To Cure a bk One Day Thru." "Thru" appeared in the Evening Mail's ortbograpa yesterday for tbe Drat and, we devoutly hope, tbe last June. la deference to President i Roosevelt the word as spelled In hit mesange as he prefera to have it. "Through" never waa and - never will be prononnoed "thru," except by a vulgar and indefensible confu sion of "u" with "oo." That con fusion is the aurvival of a New En gland provincialism. Outside of New York, where a neighbor's sin is aadly prevalent, it ia only in tbe atates set tled by New Englandera that this or- tbceplcal crime ia committed. It ia an injustioe to the great majority of native-born citizens to speak of it as an "Americanism.' rue mass of even uneducated Americana give the "u" ita due, not its "doo." "Thru" ia a mystification to mill ions of people in the United Stales as well as every subject of Great Britain. It ia impossible for them to conceive of any etymological eccen tricity absurd enough to demand a phonetio "thru." To - those better acquainted with - the prevalence of the vulgarism, the objectionable combi nation of letters is not only a needless obstacle in the way of real spelling reform. It is a sanctioning of one of the worst of verbal sins which the newly formed Society for the study of Spoken English waa organized to remedy. "Thru" ia not simplified spelling. It ia simply an' offense to good taste and an affront to the English lan guage. New York MaiL ' Long Ttnneoe Fight. For 30 years W. L. Rawla, cf Bella, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. Be writes: "The swelling and soreness inside my nose waa fearfnl till I began applying Backlen'a Aroica Salve to the sore surface; this casued tbe soreness and swelling to disap pear never to return." Best aalve in exiatenoe. 25o at all druggists. Fresh Air Without Draft Fresh air cranks have been en deavoring the last few years to edu cate the' publio in the proper use of fresh air. As a rule people are not averse to plenty of fresh air, but they are strongly opposed to drafts. To properly ventilate a room so that all drafts will he avoided ia a difficult problem. To successfully do so means tbe purchase of costly apparatus. A very simple arrangement has recently been pateuted by a Pennsylvania in ventor. This ventilator waa designed to admit the entrance of any amount of fresh air, but at the same time to prevent the air from flowing in In gusts. When a window is raised, the wind blows directly into -the room. This is impossible with this ventila tor, the front serving as a shield. All. air must come down through tha open top, any force which It may have being broken before it reaches the room. The ventilator is supported on hooka on the outside of tbe win dow frame, the amount of ventilation being regulated by raising and lower ing the window the distance desired. WHAT IS CATARRH? Simple Wav to Overcome the Dangers of this Disagreeable Stomach dosing in the hope of cor ing catarrh of the head aud throat is useless and often leada to serious, stomach trouble. Hyoniei, breathed through special inhaler that cornea with every outfit brings a medicated healing air to every part ot the nose aud throat, killing all catarrhal germs and sooth ing and easing any irritation iu the muooua membrane. A oomplete riyomet outnt costs bnt fl, extra bottles of Hyomei if needed 50 oents, and Rotermnnd gives his personal guarantee with every park age that money will be refonded on less the treatment cures. Curst Old Sort Westmoreland, Knits'., May fl, l!H)2. "Ballard Snow Liniment Co. Yoor Snow Liniment cored an old sore on the aide of my chin that was supposed to he a cancer. The sore we stub born JUld would not yield to treatment until I tried ffnpw" Liniment, which did the work in short order. My sister, Mrs. Sophf J. Caraon, Aliens- ville, Miffin Co., Pa. hs a sore and mistrnsta that it ia calCfT. Please send her a 50o bottle. " ?ot tale by National Drug Co. and Rotern? "Bd a4. Fine wedding Courier office. stationery at Core Crip in TwoDaya. A '.XTJ oti 2very What Do They Cure? The above question Is often asked con cerning Dr. Pierce's two loading medi cines, "Golden Medical Discovery ana "ravorlto prescription." Tbe answer Is that "Golden Medical Discovery Is a most potent alterative or blood-purl tier, and tonic or In vigors tor and acts especially favorably In a cura tive way upon all the mucous lining sur faces, as ot the nasal passages, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and bladdeer-curing a large per cent, of catar rhal cake w hether the disease affects the Basal passes, the utcoat, larynx, bron chia, stomacuNfas catarHtil dyspepsia), bowels (as m uVi i WmdiT'fcJ. bladder. uterus or other pelvic orgJrn Even In the chronic r -" affei-tioin. it. is nfun lv stagey ' ifu-j .successful 111 a fleet- jng cures. j.'he-favorite Prescrlntlpnria advised lm'gui.irHlo incident to. wuincn uiflV. is a powerful yet g'oiuTy acting im moral Ing tonic and nervine. For weak worn--out, over-worked women no matter what has caused the break-down, "Favorite Prescription "will be found most ellective in building up tho strength, regulating the womanly functions. suUluing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous coudltion of the whole system. A book of particulars wrais each bottle giving the formulas of both medicines and quoting what scores of eminent med ical authors, whoso works are consulted by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides iu prescribing, say of each In gredient entering into these medicines. The words of praise bestowed nn the several Ingredients entering Into Doctor Pierce's modicines bv such writers should have more weight than any amount of non - professional testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof they spoak. Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non secret, and contain no harmful habit forming drugs, Ix-ing composed of glyceric extracts of the roots of native, American medicinal forest plants They are both sold by dealersi In medicine. You can't afford to accept as a substitute for one ol these medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and In vigorate stomach, liver and bowels, STOMACH'S IMPORTANCE. How to Strengthen it so .That It Will Act as it Should. To enjoy both health and happiness, it ia absolutely necessary that the stomach and digestive organs should be etrcng enough to properly digest the food. If they are weak and in active, tbe body w ill soon be in a state of semi-starvation. Nothing equals Mi-o-na stomach' tablets in giving strength and tone 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 and the backaches and headaches that are the direct results of a weakened stomach, will soou be overcome. Ask Rotermnnd to aliow you the guarantee wbich he gives with every 50 cent box of Mi-o-na. It la the one remedy he haa enough faith in to guarantee. Has Stood the Teat 25 Yeara. The old. original GROVES' Taste less Chill Tonic. You know what yon are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tastless form. No onre, no pay. 50a. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josef bine County. Hetbert Smith, Trustee") of tbe Estate of E. 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 nnired to anuear and answer com plaint filed herein withiu aix weeka from the first publication hereof aud if yon fail so to appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to fhe above en titled court for jodgment as prayed for in raid cotnnlaiut against von, to-wit: for the sum of Six Hundred Dollars (iM)0) with interest at 8 per cent irom March 22, 1005, together with costs and disbursements, and attorney s tees ana for an order of sale to sen tne ioiiow ing described real rroperty, to-wit : Lots 12, IS and 17 in Central Addltlao to the City of Grants Pass Also beginning at a stake 435.0 feet West from a stake 00 feet from the North Bank of Rogne River on. the West line of 5th street, running theaue northwesterly 214.6 feet on a line parallel with 5th street, thenne west Itfi) feet, thence south 214.6 feet and thenoe east 190 feet to the place of beginning, situate in Central .Addi tion to the City of Grants Pass. This anmuioni li noblished by order of Stephen Jewell, Judge of the Coouty Court of the State aforesaid in and for Josephine Conntr. mado on the 10th day of November, I90 The date of tha flrrt publication of this oinmons ia November 10th. 1906, and the last day of publication ia De outk tuim Saiit nnli 1 leaf ton will run tor SIX COnteounvo weeaa. .,...., HOUGH & BLANCH ARD, Wlllarrt Green of Grants Pass, Ore . irneys for Plaintiff, gon; Wealey B. Sherman, of Grants - L 1 Pass, Oregon, and H. Adolph Roter- .... . rxm-B 1 mund of Grants Pass, Oregon. NOTICE tO CHEDlIuftS j Anyinoall persons claiming adversely Notice i hereby Ktycn' hf the nndl" J th sbove-tlirlhsd l"da are requested signed, Katherinn kretisu, adminia-1 l(j tD),ir daltni in ttilsofUcs on or be- tratrlx of the estate of Nancy Loy, deaeased, to the creditors sad al per-. sons having claims against said do- j ceased, to exhibit them with the .necessary vouchers, within six nictrtha' jfrom the firet publication of this' ; ICfice', to Slid administratrix at Iter residence On the corner of 8tli and J !Kir"tt. Grants Pass. Oregon, or at j the office' of Hendricks and Johnston, opposite fjfcst Office. Tbe same be ing the place for the transaction of 1 tfe business of the said estate. I Dated November W, ItWrt. KATHRKVK KEENAK. Adminittratrix. 1 tr.. ilri-t; ft A: .Tnhtiht'n. Attorneys Ir the administratrix. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor Josephine County. Susie MoManua, Plaintiff, vs. George McManna, Defendant. To George McManna, the above named defendant: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby aummoned and re quired to appear in the above entitled oourt and answer the complaint filed against you in the foregoing entilted snit on or before aix weeka from the date of the Brat publication of thia aomnions, which, first date of publica tion ia Friday, November 33, 1906, and the last date of said publication, and the last date for yoor appearance ik Friday, January 4, 1907, audyonare hereby notified that in oase yon fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, that the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the oouiplaiut, viz: for a deciee dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaiutiff and de fendant, and that the plaintiff be de creed to be the owuer iu fee simple of Lot 4, Blook 69 of Railroad Addition to the Town of Grants Pass, Josephine Comity, Oregon ; and that plaintiff be awarded the exclusive care and ens tody of tbe minor children, named in the complaint, via: Edna, Ethel, Emery, Hiram and Dorathy, and that plaintiff have auch other and further relief aa ia equitable. Tliia summons ia published by order of the Hon. Stephen Jewell, County Judge for Josephine County, Oregou, directing the publication thereof in the Rogue River Courier, published at Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, not lees than onoa a week for a period of aix successive weeks, the said order being dated November 8a, 1900. H. D. NORTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the") estate of O.W. V Chapln, Deceased. J Notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of G. W. Chapln, deceased, to present your statement of claim, with proper voocnera, within six months rrom tbe first date of thia notice, towit: November 80th, 190H, to Luoy Chapln, Administratrix, at Leland. Oregon. Thia notice ia published tv order of Htepnen Jewell, judge or Josephine County, Oregon, in the Rogue River Courier for foor weeka. MRS LUOY CHAPIN. Administratrix, By H. B. Hendricks, her attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. United States Land Olflce. Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 9, 190S. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act fer the sale of timber lands in tbe Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land Statea by act of An gusi 4, ATTWOOD A. KIRBY of Pomeroy, County of Garfield, State of Wabiugton haa thia day tiled in thia office hia sworn statement No. 7159 for the purchase of the SWJ-4- or E,1 8WI4, Lots 8 and 4, of section No. 18 in Township 84 South, Range No. 3 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish hia claim to said laud before John M, Booth, United States Commissioner, at his office at Granta Pais, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1907. He names bs witnesses : Wesley B. Sherman, of Grants Pass, Oregon; John Hill Is, of Winter, Ore gon , Mary Thompson of Tacoma, Wash., aud Ozro S. Blauohard of Granta Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse! the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thia ollice on or be fore said 8th day of January, 11)07. Kknjamin L. Eonv, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLiCATIOS'. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. . United Statea Land UlHce. Roseburg. Oregon, Sept. 10, 1900. Notice ia hereby given that in com' pliance with the provisiona ot tha act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa ex tended to all the Public Land State by actot August 4, 1KUZ, GEORGE J. ATKINS of Marietta, County oi Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania, has this day tiled In thia ollloe hia sworn aiatement No. 7096, for the purchase of Lots 6, 7 and 8 and bww mww, mi -i b': of Hectlon No. 10 In Township No. 5 South, Range No. 7 West, aud wil'. offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural pur poses, and to establish' hia claim to laid land before Arthur Conklin, United Statea Commissioner, at hia office at Grants Pace, Oregon, on j Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1907. lie uamea aa witnesses) ueorge befortf s;d stbdey oi January, luw. ftm.MMia L. Knnv, Register, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION'," Notice is herebTtiVMiJ that I have hu appointed adrdntRtraor of the estate of J. H. .'toss, derteateii. All petVms having claima aai.t tho said estate are hereby required to file the same' properly vended, With my attnrniy at Grants Pass, Oregon, witjiin si t months from the 1ULU day of November, 1906. CHARLES F. ROSS, Administrator. Oliver S. Brown, i AUorby forAdmiuistrato.-. Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy la a Specific, Sure to'Clve Satisfaction. OIVCS RILIIF AT ONCt. It cloanses, soothes, heals, aud protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh aud drives aw a Cold in tha Head qtiicklv. Hostores the Senses of Taste aud rimeil, Kasy to use. Contains no injurious ilrnirs. Applied iuto tho nostrils ami nhiorbed. Large Bixe, SO rents Rt Drnugista or ly mail: Trial Size, 10 rents hy mail. ELY BROTHERS. 58 War-soft.. N.w v..Ht. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine County. Walter Tallniadge, plaintiff, vs. Maud Tallmarige, I defendaut J To Maud Tallmadge tbe defendant above named : lit the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fib d in the above entitled anit within aix weeka from the 80th day of November, (906, and If you fail ao to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in hia complaint, to-wit : for a decree dissolving and annulling the bonda of matrimony now exiating between the plaintiff and defendant, and for snob other and farther relief aa to the Court may ' seem eqnltabU. This aomnions ia Eubliahed by virtue of an order made y Hon. Stephen Jewell, County Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, and dated November S, 1906. OLIVER S. BROWN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Miners' 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. Hollo way. Residence 2 miles west of city, north side of river. F. G. ROPER lT'Uktlllollfl.tWo TAILORING Harmon Blk up stairs SUITS MADE TO ORDER Promptly and of the beet material and in the latest style. CLEANING AND REPAIRING GRANTS PAS3 WALL PAPER and PAINT SHOP W.P.Sharmin and E.F.LeMlcux SOUTH SIXTH STREET, NEAR J Full stock of Wall Paper all designs quality and prices. Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Brushes a'i "d Artiet.ii 'im-Ue. Mall ordors promptly filled. Acclimated Fruit Trees Give the Best Results. Transplant trees from a dump aoll and a wet climate to a semi-arid sec tion like Rogne ltiver Valley will be. such a change of conditions that the trees will make little growth the first .year aud will require at loaat two yeara to become acclimated. .Yakima Valley has the same climate and conditions aa Rogue River Valley and trees from tbe Yakima Yalley Nursery will give tbe bent results to Southern Oregon growers- Large stookaud prioea right, Full Stook of Fral'fTreea Hualthy and trae to name, v Prices that are right W. D. In-allsi North Yakima, Prop. Washington