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RIVER COURIER. avts PASS. OREGON, JANUARY 11, 1907. ROGUE Heney Out of Hrmni Cm. Id m interview in San Francisco a few days ago, Frances 3. Heney. the prosecutor mid : " I intend to stay in Ban Franolsco ontil I tee every one of the grafters wearing stripe- I have eat my resignation aa a special prosecutor in the Blnger Hermann oaae to Attorney-General Bonaparte, and I have aleo adviied bim that I will be enable to appear ai his assist ant in the HydeBeoson land frand case wblcb will come op in the same court on February 10th. I have not formerly resifraed in this cafe yet beoanae I expect that the defense will secure a continuance; however if my work in San Frauclsoo ii not finished when the caie it called I will not appear for the Government in thii cats either. I have given op all Government business in order to de vote my whole time to the tak before me in Sao Francisco, and until I have oompleted it iticceMfally, I ihall not leave the oity." Real Estate Transfer. John II. Williams et ai to A, Rich ard, Lots 7 and 8 in Block 55, O. T. 8. The above sale was made through the real estate agency of Joseph Mosi, Hoe him for baniains. Offloe 816 Street. Justice blanks at the Comrier office Groceries Opera House Grants Pass Free Free Free Wednesday January 16 Dr. .ad son Wt Have a Complete Stock of Fancy Candies, Nuts Raisins Oranges Bananas Lemons More of that Choice Honey at 15c J. Pardee Front Street., near Palace Hotel GRANTS PAKS, ORE. TELEPHONE 863 i SUCKER CREEK On Christmas day George Wells was presented with a nioe baby girL Con gratulation are still eitended. Didn't I tell yon In my last notes that I tbonght I heard wedding bells? Sore enoogh I was right; that is an evident fact that my bearing ia good for on Jannary 1, friend. Elmer Morey, one of the Valley's fairest brides, Rhoda Wlmer. They have the good wishes of the neighborhood generally. Another wedding I wish to make note of Is that of Ben George and Linnie Sowell. A bappy New Year to all. Look not yon do not date letters with the old date, which we hive all become so much attached to. The years roll too quickly past eg, paying no heed to the wriokles, the grey hair and tottering steps it leaves behind, bat there is one way we can look back DEERING i Edmund Eggfr was on our streets Saturday. I wish I was back to that dear old Josephine, Oregon. E. M. Albright made a trip to the Pass on business the first of the yar. Mr. Alfred Peterson has been Terr our promising ! ,ick but is much better at present led to the altar 1 writing. Fine weather and the placer miners can not kick. Logans and Wimers are running at full blast C. T. Webb is visiting friends at Grants Pass, Wolf Creek and Gold Hill for a couple of weeks, Oregon has its "drawbacks' also. We notice nearly everyone wbo leaves here is drawn back someway or other. W. Swett of Grants Pass has located the Little Surprise claim sooth of the Webb lode. William says with very little developenient work a large CLEMENS SELLS BOOKS and DRUG$5 J a GRANTS PASS, ORe.L OR FRO of J onpper ore can be taken EBEN. and staff from the Medioal Institute of Liverpool, Ktwland, and Crawfords ville, ludiaua, branch oliloe Portland, Oregon will give one Free Illustrated Lecture IMITTSJia Ladies especially invited. Lecture begins at 8 P. M. Rheumatic an. I l'araletic ('ripples cured on the stage frw(. The deaf niacin to hear iu a few second. Come on rrub'lit's aud invalid chairs and you shall walk as a clnlil. HrliiK your ear trumpets aud lay tlieiu down aud you hall hear, Uoiiie ami hear these hit!" clans luoturtw. See the Marvelous Cures made iu a few minutos, ami you will txi convtnoed that the dream" of the phiUwonlmr is realized. All kinds of otironio diseases treated. All these Cures are Per manent Ra&d anil be Convinced riThis is to certify that I have been a hollilem cripple fur two and a half years from that Kiaut disease, rheuma tism, and was In bed part uf the time; for two years wan compelled to walk with crotches. Pit MAIHSON treated uio at tli oiwra house, August J. I IMS, ami broke my crutches on the stage. 1 walked out of the oer house without them, aud 1 continue to walk sod am feeling tine have no more use for my crutches 1 take pleaxura iu r commending Dr. Madi on to the puhhe. (Signed i M. T. CIUKLTON. Hots, Idaho, Atmui 1 I) A V 1 1) S 0 X The weather has been rather change able this week and is now freezing. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay and niece Ilettie Lindsay made yonr city business visit Monday. The high water of last week did not do much damage along Applegate as far as we can learn at this writing, Mr. Bout who has Chas. Bnrk halter's farm rented, paid yonr oity a business visit Mondsy, taking dowu load of fine hogs. W. S. Bailey, John It. Bailey, Jacob Meir, K. J. Kubli and Jas Mo Fadden were all visitors from here to yonr city Saturday. We are glad to slate at this writing that Elaie McFadden wbo has been sick at the South Pacific Hospital for the last three weeks with pneumonia is rapidly improving and her many friends hope soon to see her in our midst. The placer miners are all busy this week, some of them are running the giants steadily and on Oscar they are fixing up what the high waters of Friday did as some of the dams that they had constructed to hold the tailiugs broke and let too much ootne down the creek aud it jammed the flume that orossos the county road and took out the bridge, but it will only be a few days now before they can have everything ready for the good head of water that they have. So "Jumbo" says for mt) to hold my breath until he fetches my mail over to me. Well, now, I tried it aud held it just threo-quarters of a minute and gave no aud struok out to Davidson lor uiy mail. Guess I will keep on going until we get that R. F. D. And "Shorty" says that this road district is too large for ono supervisor. Well now I disagree with liiin on that proposition as I have beeu most all over .this district and I notice that the roads are all in fair oomlitlou and a whole lot better thau some smaller districts that have a great deal more money than this one ;jt WILDERVIL LE the Wilderville i last week. cemetery Friday of back to home folks (for all that) on the old year with ( amount nl.unn tcliAti wn ran recall the out. jit.Hiu.vi ' " - , happiness we have added to others i and the little slights aud jeers and shortcomings in others we have over looked. Our satisfaction then In liv ing is more complete. On January 1 there was a Brest are having cold frosty mornings meeting of friends and acquaintances , after tne heavy rains of last week at tne n.ierniau nan .erB ue.ng . Grandma Chalander was baried in gentlemen, 81 isaies. uaocmg was begun early in the evening and re- annxwt nntil hrnari itaT litfht. The ;f r,t (....nw Emma MoCann has gone fliii innnh h..tt. iCorvallis, after visiting Friends met at this party that seldom j Christmas. have an opportunity to meet unlefs Mr. Harrington ana Mr. nnon or on some special occasion of the kind. (Grants Pass made a trip througn A very pleasant time was enjoyed this valley last week, by all. May ws be permitted to have j The W. C. T. U. didn't meet at many occasions of the same kind. f Mrs. Woodard's last week as expected BLUE BELL. . I on account of the heavy rains. Mr. and Mrs. Hnmpton and "son have returned from their trip to the Deer Creek country and Mr. Hampton has begun another term of school at this plaoe. Dr. Love made ' a trip 'oat in this neighborhood Friday night of last week to see little Ada Woodard wbo was very sick but is much improved at this writing. The men who own or have the con trol of the shingle mill have fired up and are making preparationa for another ran as long as they can get the timber to work on. UNLOE FULLER. CIRCUIT COURT CON VENES NEXT MONDAY Short Docket For Thla Term- Eight Criminal Cases, None of Much Impoi te.nce. list tl, IIM.V To Whom it Mv IVtioern : I was treated by Hit. MADISON at ihe oer house, August tl, HH for my deafness. IUyh beeu improviUK ver si uce, I now hear as well kh ever aud shall ever be grstefiil to D1C MADISON for curlug ine. -.Mtind' II. M. IXHXINS. Idaho, has. MONTY. I WALDO No sicklied this week. Sam Winter has his blacksmith shop In order. Mr. Kohler Jf Kerby "was seeu on our streets Mouday. Joe Soy forth of Holland was a Wal do visitor Tuesday. Mr. Ma Decker and Mrs. A. J. Adams made a trip to Kerby last week. Mrs. Agnes Roliertson spent Mon day with her sister, Mrs. Crook Ep. perly. Kd Spenee passed through here with a ' heifer Tor tlv R. Child, part & Co.. action W. J. MoDow, J. F. Cochran, mo, Boise. " The voice hushsd. (or they that this tuau is oau now see what lie and "what the eves must believe," of the tskuntloaliris mini now believe a w. mler. for thev ly cau do, heart real see the Office at Hotel one of our prottiiueut made Grants Pass a Tuesday j Matbewson. J. T. logttu, i huaiueaa men, I visit lant week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austiu of Kerby visited friends and relatire. I here Wedoesdav. Mrs. W. J. Wimer. who has been at Ash laud where ;Mary is attending school, snent a taw .uT. i. .. with her husband at the IVep Gravel I Mining Company. TOTETR ANN. New Cure lor fpikpiy. J. B. Waterman, of Wt.ptn n Kuralfree dehrry, writes: "My . . lx 'daughter, afnicte.i for years' with Hie lKKlOr 'Pih'Psy. was cured bv Dr. Kms-'a Will StlV in C.r-lllt Pice I,;;. . l llX- t'bB hMnt had an w III ria 111 lliaill 1 as attack for over two Tears." Best lliv iyy cleanser and life "giTin im ' .V- I l-lls on eartth. at alUw'.j0 Criminal. State of Oregon vs. Roy Ellis, as sault and battery. State of Oregon vs. Jesse Woolfolk, threatening to kill. State of Oregon, vs. George Stall- berg, forgery. State of Oregon vs. Wm. Wagner, larceny in a warehouse. Actions at Law. ',' state of Oregon vs. Nathan Meritt, assault with dangerous weapon. State of Oregon vs. Olive Major and Edith Major, threatening to kill. State of Oregon vs. Mack Smith, larceny. Equity Cases. SiuiniouB-Cauieroo dfclJLogan, vs. Deep Gravel Mining Co., objections to cost bill. J. F. Biker and G. tiers as J. F. Baiker for money. II. E. Brown, vs. action for money. T. B. Cornell vs, action for money. H. L. Wilson vs. Willis Kramer, action for money. fc. D. Thompson vs. Robert Col appeal from jotice court. T. F. Hopkins vs. Calumet & Ore gca Mining Co., actiou for money. A. G. Lund vs. Calumet & Oregon Mining Co., action for money. Kinney & Truai vs. Weisman & Weideubusoh, action for money. E. M. Albright, Carl Wiutjen Ed Burk vs. Martin Brown, action for money. Mluerva Gleun vs. Golden Drift Mining Co., action for ejectment. H. A. Rotermund vs. Andrew N. Seharingon, action for money. N. A. Ambrose vs. Southern Pa cific Ry Co., actiou for damages. R. L. Cos Co.. vs. J. 0. Dsyert? transcript from justice court. H. P. Walter vs. Buckeye Mining Co., action for money. C. A. Henry vs. Pettee'P. pHVn and Henry Klopper, executors oi'the estate of Jamm I.vttle finn ... --j , . ,IUU money. Grants Mays vs. Gnstav Stem, action ior money. Ida Decker vs. J. A. Skeeters. ac. tion for money. J. D. Drake, vs. Charles H. John son, actiou for money. K. A. Rxith, et al, vs.W. J. Morpby AmericanilJold-Fields Co.." actiouforjiuooey. - 1 J I.A. Winterers. Lewis""AClark Oold:Miuingo,oiWifor monev - JGrantsaslBanTrTuKS'rru.co- T. K. Auderaou.;actiou for mouevT Edis,m and Victor Talkinn M,.hl,,.w at the Music Store, You will and new bargains each week iu our classified ad column The Courier is the leading psper of famous Rotroe River Valkv. Mty Liv 100 Yum. The ohinoes for liviog a foil cen tury are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years old. She writes : "Electrio Bitter cored me of Ohronio Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a youne girl." Eloctrio Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at all drug stores. Price only 60 cents. Advertised Letters. Following are the letters remaining in the Grants Pass, Oregon, Postoffice for the week ending December 5, 190(1. Parties calling for same will please give date advertised. A charge of one cent will be made npon delivery: Adams, Miss Pearl. Baker, Mrs. Mary. Brown, Mrs. Lyde. Berry, A O. Banta, O R. Beuten, Ed. Bonier, C. Breeman, James F. Curtis, Roy (3). Oarr, E. Caves, C M. Cardwell, John. Cross, Mr. Case, Frank. Calla, Pilippo. Colwell, Ames. Davis, Mrs Mary. Drake, M Y. England, F A. Kngell. Miss Mae, (2). Foot, R A. Hudsoq, Henry, Haiuelton, George. Haskell, Robt. Hall. E V. Joss, Frank. Keith, E M. Lighteuer, Wm. Loberg, O C. Lewis, M. Moore, Lizzie, 4. Kelson, Mrs. Pierce, E B. Peterson, Samuel. Peterson, Jim. Root, Andrew R. Reymers, J B. Trefern, L A (t. Taylor. W B. Vincent, A L. Wamsley, John. C. K. HARMON, P. Courier sample copy sent frc to any address. I GRANTS PASS HIGH SCHOOL N nJ Exams are anticipated. coming a joyous time The Junior Class is having a de lightful time with Emerson. Many new resolutions to study hard were made on Jannary 1. Some of them have even lasted this long. A conversation in onr literature class H. G. (Boy) "Girls are al ways getting ready for life, still they never are." Teacher "Yon will find a girl who will be ready some of these days." The Grants Pass High Sohool Bas ket Ball Team is now installed in their new quarters located on Front street, just east of Thomas & O'Neill's. The doors and windows are barred and the baskets are np, which makes it look aa though they meant business. They are folly de termined to win back what they have just lost on the gridiron ; let os giv them onr encouragement. Onr High School has finally de cided to have a High School naner whioh we can call our own and by the suggestion of onr principal, Mr. Harrison, we took out first step, by electing an editor in chief. Harold O'Neill being the one elected; a staff ill also be elected in the near fn- tore, including a renresentatiTn from each class. But as it is too late this year to publish an individual High Sohool paper. Mr. Voorhiea. editor of the Courier, has kindlr consented to give ns space in his paper for onr notes. Look for High Sohool note each week. Dehatind T.. c- . - ... oeuctd The Grants Pass High Schooa is one of the schools in the I Oregon Debating League, w nuui preliminary debate Friday afternoon, the which waa to select tthe thr! baters to repretent the Higk s iu m uuuiuat Wlin oont ' Rosebtt, , on 1 ne' School to be held February. The question fcr debsts "h solved that the 15th amen.111 was afflm. 1D Wilna Gilkey, Harold O'r1" the Constitution of the TJ. be repealed." It was a'ffw of nanaau aooo, denied bv R l : , i . vuey ana ueorge Harper. snyder was also among Uutjj tesiancs Dot on account was unable to attend, took part As the question waa .1de, . prorea itseU verv I, hai the ke ata MonHfac and the debate Ml lli-hi I II Z Ul Id, H Dh -A -o uuuui siuaeinj visitors. As soon an the debit i over, Prof. Harrison m the decision of the jnde.!.r, T.n.H- r. ir. . the .vvw, . inn ujikQ aoa Mangom, in favor of Randall Hood .....I XT 1 uu ueroen i. as the thran tumf laKn.n.. ,l. wrawi iue I f Wllni&7' mc win the laurels for the Grub. High School in the futon et"r with Roeeburg. The school j,, given the priyilege to deci, question, gave their Miittj,, decision in favor ' of the afflrnj, , Iet na all hope that out djj wlna the championship for Osj,, x-ass ana lis nifh School City Council Mold Informal Meeting. The new oity council held an in formal meeting at the city ballon Monday evening at which the mem bers were sworn in. Mayor J. a Smith nominated officers aa folllows : Marshal, L. M. MoGrew. Night Police, J. M. Swearinger. Polioe Judge, J. M. Booth. Oity Attorefly, G. M. Colvig. Street Superintendent, H. Zoller. The council will act on the appoint ments at the next regular meeting, January 17. Post Cards Tablets 2 cards on tablet, SO Mnsio store. The Courier is a clean, family paper. jui ins What's ota worth doing ia worth doing it1 yon wish to be cured of RheBBmo use Ballard's Snow Liniment wll be "well cured." A ja0 oure for Sprains, Neuralgia, Brllrt all Hi rsl uontracted Muscles and that flesh ia heir to. A. G ir' lams, Navasota. Texas., wribi11 have nssd Snow Liniment forijn ankle and it gave the best of sfc ion. I always keep it in theha For sale by National Rotermnad. tne 1 nni r at . t Ha the Iw.. . secom. ; Reserved seats for Jcakson concert can be Mornings at 9 o'clock Santrdijig ing, January 12. n lot i RESO L VCD' that IT BEATS THE BAND'' WHAT Vc (AH Do WITH OVl hONEY BVC00D JUDCnENT' and nnmGmEHT, if wegc TbTME RIGHT PiaACE.UHERff tb iLWI jsk WS.irSrii1II,,.,A. WHY DOE.S i B" BEATS THE OO . ONF PI AT. Sr-ur, pi Arr Tur- ,s i.l,.",:u Btt inc. rtioi L."""ul ' HAi 13 A MV y. G The Courier has the largest corps of corresooodenta of sty piper ia Sosuh- imu uuuy i hi i i p-nu run ir . .n. . ....... . r i THE Good ; wV cri i Ar,1 nL Mt.y i hly ot: NEVEIl fL EwuAE flooD' BETTER., BEJI SrTvRiJHw WTEVER. PRICE WE Ml Yni; wii I at'i Ia H-JtvlL DEPEND UPON IT Wt CAN No Mnpp app tin 50METHIN(j 600D. THAN WE CMi Arr r, K CloT ELLPOOH CLoTHEJ if Wi.f iV0 AM.VX. POOR CLOTHEJ IT 5f3 ABOUT STHP vaI ,,i,AiJ0N- DID Yo EVER, THIW YOU? 1 HE VALUE OP WHAT OTHER. J THINK cj QE0. 5. CdLHfiUN ro. 1 5. QflLHOUN Co. HE!H"tomot ANb nun