ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. OCTOBER 11. 1907. 3 PROFESSIONAL CAM)S jyj C. FINDLEY. M. D. Practice limited to EYE EAR, NOf-E and THROAT. Cutanea fitted and furnished. Ofllce hours 8 to 12; 2 to 5; and on ap pointment. Telephones 201 and 77, Gbabts Pakh, Obcooii g LOUGIIRIDGE, M. D. PHYBICIAN AND BURGEON Rea. Phone 714 Ota or ootirrtry cuOa attanded night or day Kti and 11, Tuff's building. Olhoe Phone 261. Gkankh Pass . Obeqon. JI, D. NORTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice in all State and Federal Courts. OHloe la Oporu llouxo Building. Grants Pass, Oheqon A. C. HOUGH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practices In all Mate and Federal Courts Ofllce over Hair Riddle Hardware Co. Giants Pass, - Okkoon 0LIVKR & BROWN, LAWYER. OfQoe, oyer E. C. Dixons, Gkaxth Pans, flth st. Ohioon. Q S. BLANCnARD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice ia all State and Federal courts. Banking and Trust Company's Building. Q rants Pass, - - Okkoon. II. B. IIENDItlCKS COP k 8 ELLOK8-AT-LA W Olfll and criminal matters attended to ia all the oourts. Real estate.and Insurance. Offio, 6th street, opposite Postoffioe. WILLIAM P WRIGHT, V. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR MINING ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN 6th St., north o( Josephine Hotel. Sbants Paso, OaiaoN, Charles Costain Wood Working Shop. Vest of flour mill, near R. R. track Turning, gcroll Work. Btair Work, Hand nawing,i:atmiel work, Wood rulieys, haw FUuig and gumming, Kepairing all kinds. Frioe. right. The Popular Barber Shop Get your tousorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS Ou Sixth Street Three chairs Rath Room In connection N. E. McGUEW, PIONEER TRUCK and;DELIVERY furniture and Piano Moving GRANTS PASS, OREGON. E. A. WADE Dry Goods, Underwear, Notions, Etc. Front Street west of I'alacts hotel GRANTS PASS. OREGON, J.E. "PETERSON (nc)NKKH) FIRE, Life: AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE! AGENT SUU doing busiuess at the old stand. Cor. Hlith and D streets.' G butts Pass, Oatooa. F. G. ROPER V ulilouulte 1.0 1MIVG Courier 111k., ap stair SUITS MADE TO ORDE1 Promptly ami ol the beet malarial and ,u ...a mieat style. CLEANING AND REPAIRING r CHANTS PASS Commercial Club Will furimh information of Josephiue couuly free of charge. Correspondence so licited. L B. IUut. President II. L Anubkws. . . .Secretary ; r DOINQS AT THE T Items From of lntereat to the Taxpayer of Josephine County T the Various County Official. i J Proceed Under Old Law. It would seem as though the last state legislators was bent npoo caus ing both the tax collectors and tbe taxpayers more or less confusion, judging by the complaint being made oyer the interpretation of the new law governing the sale of land for delin quent taxes. Being somewbt puzzled as to just what be should do In the matter, Sheriff Russell wrote Attorney-General A. M. Crawford for his opinion on the matter and Mr. Craw ford, who had been receiving just such requests from all over the state, io nt a voluminous reply, which it w)old take an attorney to audeistand, bnt which did impart the informa tion that the sheriff should proceed under the old law just as though tbe last legislature had never bungled its work. Before another time of year for selling taxes rolls around, it is hoped that some adequate legislation may be enacted that will cover the inefficiencies. County Official Who Preevche. In many a locality it is said that "good men" are not to be foond in politics and that only the professional politician has any bosiuess to attend to such matter. Bat the voters of Josephine eouoty evidently do not take to soch ideas, for at the last election they selected a man for one of their publio positions who' has been for a period of 80 years, or more, an ordained minister of the gospel. That perion is County Judge Stephen Jewell. Mr. Jewell was called upon Sunday, to fill the pulpit of the Meth odist oburoh, South, in absence of the pastor, Rev. G. M. Gardner, who has been attendioga meeting of conference and it is reported that he delivered a very able and introctive disconrse, much to the edification of his bearers. Much Lexnd Change Hand. Many transfers of real estate were recorded as follows : Win Bishop et nx to W W Walker, part seo 10 tp 86 a, r 5, 80 acres, $800. Arthur Conklin et ax to Win T Per ry, pt seo 16, tp 80 s, r 5, 40 acres, 11200. Ww A Leonard et nx to Jefferson D Wluier pt seo 27, tp 36 s, r 7, $6000. Frauk W Allen to O S Blancbard, pt seo 4. tp 6 s, r 0, 11050. Herbert Smith, trustee of estate of E. L. Cass, in bankruptcy, pt seo 2u, tp 30 s, r 6, $1000. Grant Pass Lodge No. 84, A. F. and A. M, to II L Gilkey, lot 6 block T3. Masonic cemetery, 3. I GA Murkle et nx to Goe B Mo- OlelltiB, pt seo 4, tp 85 s, r 6 t 1 B W Nugeut, by Sheriff W J Rus sell, to August Fisch, pt seo 10, tp 30 s, r 5, 13.0 acres, $156.98. C G Ameut et ux to M A Sims, pt sea 13. tp 30 s, r 5, $fl31. Arthur Conklin et ox to Henry F Sclioeufeld, pt seo 10, tp ;)6 s, r fi, $1 E K Cole et ux to R G Scott, pt sec S, tp U0 s. r 6, 40 acres, $600. F W Smith et nx to O S Mont ornery, pt sec, o tp as s, r , ou acres. f.'OiW. Mary J Leach to Minnie Bum gardener, lots 7 aud 8, block 51, of Uranta Pans, fKWiO. James Deveny. to U G Chamberlain, pt sec 0, tp US s, r 0, $ 1000. Arthur Coukliu et ux to E R Cole, pt seo 8, tp 30 s, r 5, 1200. G V Koeser to S L Burrow pt seo 33, tp S7 s, r 0, $40. Arthur Conklin et ox to Win T Perry pt n o 10 tp.30 s, r 5 40 acres, fl'JlK). Wm Bishop et nx to W V Walker, pt eeo 10, tp 6 a. r 6, 80 aorea, $S00. Some Probate Matter. Probate uiatUrs have been before the county court aa follows: J S Hoare, as administrator of the state of Benjamin Healsy, deceased, makei his tirat semi-annual report of jiaid estate, showing the sum of $70 paid out aud $331 received. Tbe out standing accounts, which are appro ved by the probate court foot up $1005.05. Order approving the sales made and discharging the administrator aud settling the estate of Johu Sayder, deceased, has been made. The second order of distribution of the estate of J. T. Tuffs. deoeW ha. ' been mads aud the $.'400 was dis- I iriDutea as loliows : IT.MO u Marua-1 ' . .. .. n I ret Tons, the widow: fc'Ou each to I Minnie L. Tuffs. J. T. Tuffs, Mrs. L. , M. Kane and $10 each to Opal Hoi ; lowrotu aud Willie White. Cupid Snll al Work. Cupid is still at work, although tha applications for the permits have not been so nisuy a County Clerk Chesh ire might wish for. Those .who hare jnst aeoored the doconient which will suable them to hereafter ran in doable DTUa are as follows: John U. Miller and Ella Osboarn, COURT HOUSE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A VW ff?fVf?VVfVVTVVVfVf both resident s of Placer ; Isaao Ward and Minnie E. Bncher, both of Ice land; Jam"! B. Moore and Hettie Jolly, both of Leland; Frank D. Bachelor of Glendale and Estella M. Powers, cf Williams Creek. Miscellaneous Matters. The witness fees and jurors fere alone, for the recent term of the circuit court footed up $300.50. j Ella S. Buell, by her attorney H. j D. Norton seeks to have the court grant her a divorce from Wellington H. Buell. County Clerk Cheshire's fees col lected during the mi.uth of Septem ber footed np the neat sum of f'J'.IO, as against $208 for August. Governor Chamberlain has ap pointed J. H. Austin, of Kerby, a notary publio, and has notified the county clerk of the appointment. Taxes became delinquent Monday and there was big rash made by those who managed to wait nntil the "eleventh hour." H. G. Wetherel and wife have given a power of attorney to H. L. Gilkey, permitting him to dispose of some land they own in seo. 6, tp. 36 a, r.5, providing he does not take less than $40 per acre for it. Superintendent Savage and Sur veyor Perkins this week moved their offices into tbe new quarters in the brick bnilding. jnst across the street from the courthouse. Treasroer Taylor will move in as soon as a safe for his use arrives. John Valen, a native of Sweden baa taken out papers, declaring it as his intention to renounce all alle giance to Oscar King of Sweden, and become one of Uncle Sam's loyal snbjeots. In two years from now be will be able to take out his final papers and then he can cast tbe ballot like any American born citizen. The oonnty oourt has, npon tbe oomplalnt of T. G. Burrow made an order committing Mary Syphera, a lli-year old little girl, whose parents are dead and who is dependent npon the public to the Boys & Girls' Aid Society, of Portland, which or ganization is to act as her guardian, helping her seenre a home with some good family, etc. Geo. R. Riddle by bis attorney. H. D. Norton, brings an attachment proceedings againi George O. Guild, alleging that the defendant bocght goods an wares to tne value of $181.32 which he has not paid for and that an additional $100 loss was sustained by the plaintiff on account of the defendant's failure to carry out an agreement he had to deliver wood to school district No. 7, here In Grants Pass. Notice of o'aim of lien for the amount of $1779.05 has bee:, given by the Williams Bros Lumber & Door Co., against the Grants Pass Box Factory and Frank W. Warren, tha complaint Betting forth that the ma terial was used in constructing the new factory and that 30 days have not elapsed since the last of it was de livered. Articles of Incorporation of the Grant Pass Box Co., have beeu placed ou record. Frank W. Warren and M K. Lauden, of San Fraucisco and G. D. Homer, of CJiioo, Cal , are the incorporators and each holds 15 shares of the capital stock. The corporation is to last 50 years and Sao Fraocisoo is named as the Drincioal place of business. The capital stock is placed at $:0,000, divided Uto 5000 share of tbe par value of $10 each and of this only $'50 is subscribed n,l paid up. CATARRH IS CURABLE Successful Experiments in Abat ing and Curing This Disease Catarrh is disease and should not be tolerated for a suigN day now that Hvouiel ia to generally known and has made so many cures in Grauta Pass anrt nth.. I towns. I'ntil comparatively recent limes , catarrh was thought to be a blood dsee aud stomach dosing the only I treatment. Modern science finally (liamrriVMii tkii i.i.... .. .v. oat.rrh. aui toumi that it w as . grul disease and. after many experiments, V ""UP"J waa tieciaeu to be Uvomei Hvilniui ....... .1.. 7. W iT.. . " lue. ,lr T0U v. , . , biiib it tj i m i m rr ii sa i DHtiviai . "r i. mi. smarting ana raw mem braues of the passages in the noee and throat; it cure all catarrhal troubles. As there is life and health in I air iu the mountain tots where the pine forests give off their fragrant and healing baisams. so there is life and health in breathing Hyomei There is no need of suffering from catarrh if the simple and natural treatment of Hyomei is need. So !ure is this prescription to core even the worst cases of catarrh, that Demaray sells it under an absolute guaraatee to refund the money if it doea not do all that it claimed for it. 7n Y'iKrty , y this Store Offers Yon The Best Boys' Clothing Made You Find the Label in Every Garment $3.00 up to $12.00 EDERHEIMER. STEIN a CO. MAKERS COFFEE The dealing; is simplex If you don't like Schil ling's Beit, it costs you nothing:. Your grocer returns your money If yi Aoa'? Uks ill vt tr kis Hit Dear Old Mether ''My dear old mother, who is now 83 years old, thrives on Electrio Bit ters, " writes W. B. Brnuson. of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and eujoys an ex cellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well. " That's the way Electrio Bitters affect the aged aud the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny children too, are greatly strengthened by them. Guaranteed also fsr stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by all druggists 60c. Legal blanks at tne Courier office Napoleon Bonaparte showed at the battle of Aosterlitz. he was the greatest leader in the world. Ballard' a Snow T.i ii i mot) f linu slown the publio it is the best lini ment in the world. A fill ink , lira for rheomatisni, sprains, bums, cuts etc., A. C. Hitts, Rorlessa, La., savs: "I nee Ballard's Suow Liniment in mv familv and l.nrl it sore chest, headache, corns, in fact inr anytuiug mat can be reached by a iinimeut." For sale by Wational Drug Co. aud by Demaray. The Public is not skilled in tea and is entitled to protection. Our label our brand Folger's Golden Gate Tea JJLfolr (IdenGate Tea CEYTPl protects the tea drinker. Our reputation is back of every package of tea bearing our brand. Fol ger's Golden Gate Tea means quality purity tea satisfaction. J A. Folger (XX Co. Sasa Francisco Importers of Par X II st li mil u r rww . a we judge Doys ciotmng; oniy aDour. one in ten; you - a . . . a can count them on the fingers of one hand. But we've found the best of all. We've gone over the field, sorted, sifted and rejected until we've settled upon and know that XTRAGOOD CLOTHES FOR BOYS represent the best any maker can pro duce, the best any store can sell, the best any customer can buy. In XTRAooop y0U get fit, style, quality and better service. You secure more of value in these respects than in ordinary clothes because of the higher grade of cloth, linings and materials used; and because of the newer way of cutting, fit ting and shaping these into garments. Keep the name XIM222D mind. Remember it in connection with this store. Come here for boys' clothing. . L& Suitt for School and all Occasions. Boys' double breasted coat and pants suits, also Norfolk, ages 7 to 17; also Russians, Sailors and Juniors for youngsters 2 to 10. A great variety of fabrics that are suit. able and all tha colors and patterns desired. Prices $5.00 to $12.00. P.H. Harth & Son, INCORPORATED Y P. O. T. TJ. GOOD MEETING. Friday evening the Grants Pass Y. P. C. T. TJ. held a rery interesting and profitable meeting in the First Christian chnrch. Miss Ella Savage was chosen as a delegate to the con vention which is soon to be held at Eugene An excellent address en "Anti-Narcotics," was delivered by Rev. Hollingsworth, which vtas very good and showed tbe deep interest he has in uplifting humanity. Tbe social part of the evening was fine and greatly enjoyed by one and all. The Burlington's Diverse Routes In planning your trip, you don't want to be confined to one gate way- If your ticket reads "Burl ington," your route may be Uia St. Paul. the Mississippi River Scenic way, three trains daily, or Ufa Billings, the direct way to the Southeast with complete trains all the way through, or Uia Denver. and either the Billings direct wav or else through Scenic Colorado. Get hold of a Burlington folder; tbe map shows what a desirable portion of the throngh route the Burlington trunk lines form. An intelligent inquiry by you as'to the Burlin6ton routes and service will add to the comfort of your journey east or southeast. Let me help you. A. C. SHELDON. Gen 1. Agt. C. B. & Q 100 Third Street. Portland, - Oregon. AMY WOMB. Wa hsklta BBflvsa vKa roro tro writ Today for a ihibi otiimiior m many coiiEGE7aLBflNY. oweqon IniittitBii ctslMr Hundred of New Edison Record sit tha Music Store. Victor and Columbia eJeo. Several Bargain In Ma. chine. a n u II (Toll i hev Are Absolutely Guaranteed THERE are not many makers vrho have reached the mark of superiority by which K I ::f t.j 4" jAoJeV 1 1 Lssnyiiig- SO ct PIONEER ASSAYING AND REFINING COMPANY Capital $00,000, established 27 yea Gold, Ease Boll Ion, Cyanides, B Ore, etc bought, Spot cash on u value. All work by expetts. 131 Fifth Street Near U S. Mil SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Out of Sight "Ootof sight, ont of mind, "ii old saying which applies with spec force to a sore, bnrn or wound tbi been treated with Bncklii ' An Salve. It's out of sight, out of nui and out of existence. Piles too I chilblains disappear nnder its heali influence. Guaranteed by all drc gists, 25o. OapyfeM WOT-S Buu B HMba a C A Boy's Overcoat is the most substantial garnKf made. It's warm and comfo blej carefully tailored, V strengthened to withstand lu-1 wear. The happiest, best appearing! are those who wear Wearbetur garments, because they know ttV are well dressed. We have many different sft of these overcoats on display. can fit your boy accurately is dressy firmest at a very rea able rice. $4.00 to $10.00 GEO. S. CALHOUN If