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ROGUE RIVBR COUKIBR, GRANTS PASS, ORJtOON, SEPTEMBER 6, 1T7. M CJBDS' FINDLEY. M. D. Practloa limited to EYE EAE, 'OHE and THROAT. GlasHos fitted and furnished. nae hour y to 12; 3 to 6; and oo ep IsolaUnent. Telephones 21 and IT. Jum f AM, OlNOI loughridge, m. d. HYBICIAN AND BURGEON Bos. Phone 7M 'Ota or omiirtry wills attended ulif ht tarda eWliand H, TuH'i building. Ollioo l'hntie 281. sSaw Pass . Obeoon. ,J D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, (--Vaotioe In all State and Federal Court. OlHce In Opora Houho Building. JaAT9 Pass, Okboom J, C. HOUGH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, r.-Veotioes In all Ktste and Kedoral Court Ofltoo over Hair Kiddle Hardware Co. 3surs Pamh, Osaoos )UVER & DROWN, LAWYER. Offlos, npstalrs, City HalL ssunts Pass, Orison. Q S. BLANCnARD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Liractioe in all State and Federal courts, Banking and Trust Company's Building. Jjsts Pass, Oaaaoa. 31. B. HENDRICKS OOUMSKLLOIIS-AT-LAW and criminal mattert attended to In all the court Real estate, and Iainraaoe. 'JlJloe, 6 lb street, opposite Postoffloe. ILUAM P WRIGHT, - D. H. DEPUTY RURVHTOR MINING KNOINKKK AM) DRAUUHTHMAN -4 th 8t., north of Josephine Uotel. masts Pahs, Osteon. Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. Vent of flour mill, near R. R. track funiing. rairoll Work. btairWork, Hand M.'I'1 Work, Wood foll.Tt. haw Utnaaiid (fumuiiiiK, Repairing allklnda. ta) Popular Bsrber Shop Oet your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS' Oa Sixth Street Three chairs Filth Room In connection IN. E. McGKIiW, PIONEER TRUCK an dI DELI VERY IJrWnlture aud l'lauo raVvlng GRANTS PASS. OREGON. E. A. WADE IDry (Joods, Underwear, .Notions, Etc. Front Street west of Palac hotel GRANTS PASS, OREGON, J.E. PETERSON (rronsss) LIFE: AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL EST AT El AGENT vSftll donif business at the oMIUd. tw, Slith and D streets. UTS Pass, . Oi F. G. ROPER Fitahlonnbln Courier Blk ap stairs 'Sits MADF. TO O R D K Promptly sn.l r I , hwi malarial aud . we laieat style. ..tiMuuiiHu Ay BirAIftlHQ! - ,mW V . WW. mn r GR.ANTS PASS Commercial Glib U'ill furuish itiiortuation of Josephine county ftce of charge. CorrvsjouJence so- K F : 9 raited. k sident W B. Hall L. Andhiws. Si-trv S r flPKOFESSIONAL SALMON NOT HINDERED BY GOLDEN DRIFT DAM Promlneut Grant Pass Clllcen Makes Soma Vary Important Observations, Editor Courier, Dear Sir: That the salmon Bihlng industry is likely to remain a permanent one in the waters of the Kogue RlTer, is very patent to anyone who will take the trouble to Tisit the Golden Drift . Co's dam, three miles above town, and .see the bouts of salmon which are hourly paiwing through .the flshway.and pro. cdiug towards the head of the river uTthe spawning grounds. It was my pleasure Friday, August 23 to stand and count the enormously large sal mon which made their exit through the rJsliway and proofed up the river, from 10 minutes to 12, noun till 10 minutos to 1 o'clock I counted 103 fish which pasted out of the Ash way; the tlrst 20 paused through in six minuted, the next 20 in eight minutes, the next 20 in six minutes, the next in five minutes, the next in eight minutes, ths next in eight minutes the next in nine minutes the next in nine minutes and two in the next minute making the total of I3 fish in 00 minutes thttse Bsli would average 45 pounds each. It would be very instructive to the citizens of Josephine county if they would take the time to go up and see the nb ascending the river to Its headwaters there to spawn and stock the stream with flsh for the market in the future. Yours truly, H. L. ANDREWS. Hood River never misses an oppor tunity to advertise their valley and their frnit, and special effort is always made to give persons of prominence and especially railroad men an experience of Hood River hospitality and chance to take a trip through that pretty and product ive valley as is proven by the follow lng from the Hood River News Let ter : "Superintendent Campbell and Gen eral Passenger Agent McMarray, of the O. R. & N., accompanied by Mr, Lee, or the New York Trees, were in the city the latter part of the week and took a trip over the valley. Hon E. L. Smith took obarge of the party and piloted them to the various places of iuterest. They visited the home of Oscar Vanderbllt and wsre royally treated while at his place, The railroad dignitaries were highly pleased at the development of the oooutry, and feel that Hood River is deserving of special attention In re spect to its shipping facilities." DON'T PUT IT OFF LONGER Gel Hid of That Indication Once by Velntf Ml o na. Ckt Many people In Grants Pass are slowly poisoniug themselves ly chrome Imtigention. iheir neglect to cure tdiigginhue hk of the important crgt..s of indigeation Hi 48 the syteiu with feruieiitiug and decaying food that results in sick headache, heart hum, bad tsute in the mouth aud ninny other smyptoms. Mi o-na stomach tablets are tor the Hpevml rel'ef of such sufferers. They quickly cure the worm cshhii of lu digest i on and wlieu used a f-w days the pain xu.i dixtreHS fteu felt after hi. sin will disappear. 2 Mio nn Htouiacii tsMets cost hut M) ceuU box aud do more gvHnl than a doseu boxes of the ordiuary digevtive tablets. lX'insray gives au absolute, tiuitialitiitd guarantee to refund Hie money if Mi-o-oa fails to cure. American War I'h-ei at Honolulu. Honolulu, Sept. 4. The I'nuod States cruiser squadron which ar rived at this port yesterday will re main here for a fortnight. llevonl of Itccrnt Floods In Japan. Toklo. Sept. 4. The following Is an official statement of the lose of life and damage caused by the re rent floods: Killed. S 4 S : injured. 70; missing, ITS; bulldlnas destroyed, 1337; par tially destroyed, 1 376; washed away, 114!; flooded. 173,339; embank ments broken, 1670; bridges washed away, 976. Rice and other crops suffered heavily In the flooded dis tricts, but It la believed that the rice crop of the whole country will be Stlgntly anove the average. tlCAhh is the Canal Ion. Ths hlghwsges (laid make it a temp tation to onr yonng artisans to Join the force of skilled workmen needed to evustnet the Panama Caual. Mauy are restrained however by the tear of , fevers aud malaria. It is the know ing one those who have nsed Klec- lng on. trie Hi this tei titters, who got kere without i tear, well kuowiua thev are safe 1 from malarious influeuce with Klec- rrotu trie lvi' Bitters on haud. Cores blood ison too, bilionsuees. weakness and tomaeh. liver and kidney UMnoiea uuaranreea by all drag- COUNTY PRISONERS ARE VERY WELL TREATED Judge Jewt.ll Tells How They are Wall Fed and Cared For by County Official U. Editor Courier: As the treatment of the prisoners in our county jail was made a subject of oommrnt at the evening union meeting of Angust 25, I think that Justice to all parties concerned requires that I should state a fsw facts in the case. While the Jailer has the immediate control of the prisoners, it is male the duty of the county oonrt to see that they are hnmanely cared fot ; and so far as this county is concerned. I think that we have fully discharged our doty. In fact, no one who, hs a proper regard for truth would speak otherwise. Our prisoners are allowed to be out on the court yard most all of every day. They are perfectly free to talk with anyone, and to have all the read ing matter that they want. They also get plenty to eat aud have good beds to sleep on. Tbsy are treated Just as well as prisoners could be. The prisoners tbemnelves will gladly testify .to the truth of what I am saying. The man who undertook to create a little cheap sensation Snnday evening by trying to make it appear that our prisoners wre suffering for want of proper attention, should have been rebuked on the spot. Abd if he is any part of a Christian gentleman, be will yet make dne apology. Those In charge of the meeting shoold have done so at the time. Thosewho have known the present county judge during his residence in this connty for the psst 20 years will testify that be has always been ready to make any sacriBce for the comfort of those who need help and sympathy. Tbsy know, too, that he has con sistently stood for truth, temperance and Justice, regardless of personal gain. STEPHEN JEWELL. LITTLE POCKET PKYSICIAN Hyomol is Guaranteed by Dem &ray to Cure Ce.te.rrh. Thousands ho have been cured by ITvniltAl t&ll t Ksa ImViuI.ip rk j - . . . uisiot train UULUCB with every outflt the "LiUie Pocket Pht-aioian n m 4 - I. n .11 can be narried in thu Tvwtruf nr nnc.a There in really no excuse whatever Hyomel is so readily obtainable. If you have any doubt abont .t value, Demaray will let you have a complete """"I wnu ins uuueniauuinr mat un less it cores catarrh, it will not cost you a pen i. The complete Hv-o-tuel outfit con sists of the "Little Pocket Physi oian" and a bottle of Hy-o-mei and costs ouly f 1.00, nuking it the most economical as well as the only iruar anteed treUmeut for the cure of esutrrn. Meiuember that Hy-o tuei curei catarrh without stomach dosing, applying the medication and healing where the diseaite germs are present. SVLPHl KATKI) KU11TS lr. Wiley at Washington to lie Asked to Sanction KxpcrimciitN. Washington, Sept. 4. According to a rhunn. of plan at the liepart ment of Agriculture, a large part of the work of analysis and study which was to have been done at the San Francisco laboratory In reference to the question of sulphurated fruits may be done in Washington. Dr. Hlgelow, the nsslstant chemist of the llureau of Chemistry, has tele graphed Dr. H. W. Wiley, asking for authority to send samples here and to hire a freight car to transport the samples collected In the course of the Investigations thus fur made. It Is expected that this will bo authorized, and the samples will be stored here and the analyses made from time to time. These experiments are Intended to test the effect of the passage of time In eliminating sulphur from the fruit. The more Immediate experiments, intended to test the quantity of sul phur In the fruit at different stages of the preserving processes, as well as when served on the table, will be carried oui at the laboratory In San Francisco It is expected that about two weeks from now it will be pos sible to announce Home of the results. Meantime the Bureau of Chemistry probably will Issue Its bulletins deal ing with the effect of sulphur en the health of consumers. Llpton Has a Narrow VicHpc. London. Sept. 4 A sudden gust of wind csught the Krln broadside yesterday, and Sir Thomas Upton and a party of friends, who were hav ing luncheon In the saloon, were thrown from their seats when the yacht careened. A quick turn of the elm saved the boat from capaliln. Qwarta Uaaks at the Cswrier o&ce. The World's Best During' the Fair in Grants Pass, SEPTEMBER lO, 11, 12, The Grants Pass Hardware Company will have on exhibition a line of the celebrated MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES where they will do Baking and fancy cooking, where .you are invited to come and get some of the good things they will have for you to eat, free of charge. We want you to see this Range, see how nice it will do the work, see some of the many wonderful improvments this range has over all others. 71 Range Made to last a Lifetime. A Range that wijl last longer, cook better, look better and use one third less fuel than any other range on earth. A Range with every joint thoroughly rivited together, a draft that gives you complete controll of your fire at all times, a themometer on the oven door that shews you the amount of heat in the oven, and many other good features that we want to show you. By all Grants Pass Hardware Company HE STOrrEl) AX ELOPEMENT. Young Man Hires Negro to Slay WTo- man Whom His Father Loved. Middleton, La., Sept. 4. The mys tery surrounding the murder two weeks ago of Mrs. Lonnle Bond, a comely widow, and her 5-year-old son, by a load of buckshot fired through a window into the bed la which they slept, has been uncovered. It Is declared that Benjamin Baucum, 20 years old, sou of Dr. James Bau cum, a prominent physician, em ployed Green Cooper, a negro, to kill the woman, who was 35 years old, upon being unable to persuade his father not to elope with her. The assassination Is said to have been a new application of the un written law; that young Baucum planned the deeu In order to save his aged mother from disgrace. Dr. Baucum has six children and Is 60 years old. Benjamin, the eldest, learned that his father, whose Infatu ation for the widow was a common scandal, had mortgaged all of his property and Intended to desert his family. The son pleaded with his father not to bring disgrace upon the family, but Dr. Bancum declined to give up his passion, commanding his son to keep silent about the proposed flight. The boy, driven to desperation, concluded that the solution of the trouble lay In killing Mrs. Bond. It Is said that he paid the negro 150 for his work. It was intended to snare the child, but the little fellow lay be tween his mother and the window. and a score of buckshot nAp,t through his body and thence into the body of his mother. Gencrsl Robed E. Lt. was the greatest General the J world has ever known. FtnlUnl' s., Liniment is the greatest Liniment. vnicKiv cores au pains, it is within the reach of all T. H. Pointer, 1'" - - - w.-.-c. 1II1B 1BIU certify that Ballard's Snow Liniment u nas oeen nsea in my hoosehold for rears and has been foond to be an excellent Liniment for Rli.n.,,.,,. pains. IJaw never without it. " For sale by. National Drug Co., and by Mother and Children Drowned. Albuquerque. X. M.. Sent 4 News has Just reached here that Mrs. Louisa Hill CarabaJal. wife of a farmer, and seven children were drowned In a flood, resulting from heavy rains, in Alamo creek. Sierra ounty, last Friday night. The flood eausel damage as a ma ted at $41,000. . r' ! 1 , i,s Range, means see this Ran&e while at the Fair ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Complete and thorough training. Commercial. Shorthand and Eng lish courses. Individual instruction at about one-half the usual expence. Note Our Special Offer. Students who enter at the beginning of the school rear. Snit. 9. iuo7. nA secure a 9 months' scholarship for $S6 will be emitted to initrnctiou in any j and all the departments to Joly 1, '08. ! This is yonroppoitoniiy to complete i the combined oonrse. Ar-k for im-1 formation. CEMENT AND CEMENT II R. H. GILF1LLAN Will do your ertnent work in good shape Give h'm a chance Phon 744. Cor. 3 and 5th. J.M. For Thorough Educition and Character Building ST. 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If it does not have the Lucky Curve, do not buy, for it is not the best See the fine selection we are ehowing. You will 1 . . . II. -,mt I n aA 1 buy o oiner man a r 57vl when you know its advant A,' aeo over others. FOR SALE BY C. H. DEMARAY, Druggist S. V. Moody's WOOD YARD (Formerly Lunds) Dry Oak, Fir and I ine always on hand FACTORY JILOCKS for immediat delivery TELEPHONE 434 Office and yard, West II st. Grants Pass, Ore. The Toech That Heals Is the toocb ef Bncklen's Arni Salve. Its the happiest combination of Arnica flowers sod healing balsams ever compounded. No matter how old the sore or nicer is, this salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, cots, wounds or piles, hts no eqssl Omaranteed by all dragf ista, Mc