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KOOUB RIVER COUKIER. CRANTS PASS. OREGON NOVEMBER 8. 1907. Tea, to M (JoWenGate if TeA Igeylon 1 ne cnoice ot navor r . i trotter or tt Proot cartons. J. A. Folger Q. Co. San Francisco Importers of Pure Teas I BUY, SELL or EXCHANGE Household Goods and my stock is quite complete.. .If you have anything to sell or exchange come and see me, or if you need anything in my line see my goods and get prices. fafSACKS, COPPER, RUBBER and METAL WANTED M. E. MOCRE.SSS FENCE YOUR FARM With A.ERGA HE FENCING Write to us for Catalogue and Prices Hair Riddle Are You Interested In Fencing? If so let us figure with you. We sell Page Woven Wire Fence If YOU ARE IN NEED UF ANY Cattle. Sheep, Goat, Poultry, or Hog Fence, Buy the PAGE and Start in Right We buy direct from factory and our prices are right. SO miles of Page Fence sold in Jackson County siuce January 1 H)7. G ADDIS DIXON EVie Page Fence Men Of Jackson, Josephine and Klamath Countie4. . m a a A Main Office - TOKAY GRAPES I can still furnish first-class one year old rooted Tokay Vines at reasonable prices. Plenty of all other varities- GEO. H. PARKER Courier and be Good, should be free from artificial coloringit should be pure. Folger's Golden Gate Teas are pure healthful re freshing. Six flavors Japan English BreaKfast Gunpowder Ceylon Oolong BlacK OX Green Packed flavor-tight in dust- a How. go. Lawn, Garden, Cemetery, or "brou ght Iron Fence or Gates weaiora, -3 Olfice With W. L IRELAND Oragonian $2 a Many Mining Matters , Grants Pass has a resident in the ' person of J. H. Williams, who was at one time intimately associated with ! August H- inre, the Montana niulti ; millionaire miutng man who hai been in the lime light, on account of the (treat losses be sustained in the Wall Street ianio. Baca" in 1S90 Mr. Will : iams was at Butte, where be was the foreman of the carpenters and tim ,ber work on the famous Burton & raontana mines and Heinze was sent oat from an eastern college, as a mining engineer. When be began to survey the property, Mr. Williams, by showing him s:me little attention and rendering hiia gome little assist ance, gained his favor and erer after wards he was quite confidential with him. He requested Mr. Williams to go his security for $30 bed lounge and the request was going to bs granted, had not another party helped Heinze out in the mattar. Later on Heinze remarked to Mr. Williams that he was "going to leave Butle tlther a mill ionaire or a d rascal." Mr. Will iams remarked to the Courier man, and in speaking of the loldent: "I said to myself, only a few days ago, here in Grants Pass that Heinze had kept his word and had come ont both a millionaire and a d rascal as he had years ago boasted that he would do.". Later on Heinze. finding that Mr. Williams bad some money in the bank wanted him to go in on a deal, which would have required abont fSOOu, bat he declined and thereby lost the chance of gaining $'.'00,000. He said he did not want the money, if be had to become ras cal like Heinze. He says Heinze, althoagb he has lost millions, is still a millionaire and that he is a mighty shrewd, unprincipled fellow. He seemed to have good lock, although he bad to do a vast amount of real hard bluffing and pass through a great deal of litigation. He is a handsome appearing fellow and whea things began to come bis way, after he had been as poor as a chnroh mouse, be was "it" His money bought htm everything then. So Mr. Williams sees how, bad be not bean so conser vative, he too, might now be literally "rolling in wealth." M it is. be has a pretty good share ot this worlds goods and is living in the beat climate to be found anywhere. He has much property interests in Grants Pais, and besides he and hit brothers bate gone into the milling business, in the vicinity of Glendale.'wbere they have pnt in moch money 'and where they will in all probability J make modi money. Mary Ellen Leonard leaaes to the Holland Mining Co., the east half ot northwest quarter of northeast quarter aeo 4, tp 40 R, r 7, together with the ditch, kaown as the "Althoufe Ditch," of the capacity of 1000 miner's inches, for a period of live years, from July 21), 1907. The sec oml parties were to fully equip said mining premises with all tools, im plements and machinery, necessary to work said mines, on or before August 80, 1907. and carry ' ont other agree ments, and pay first party 25 per cent of all gross proceeds of all cleanups for the first two rears aud Sj1, per cenf for the other three years of the said lease. The document whs quite voluminous, the filing fee being $.". 45 X. J. Hussey whs in from his place below Gritits Pan this week and in formed the Courier that parties were I prospecting on the Rijrue River, in : this neighborhood, with the idea of ! putting in a big dredger there. This I may prove to be a rather bis: thing for that region. There is but one other dredger in Southern Oregon, that one being located on Foot's creek. Much attention is again being paid the Gold Hill district, where, shout three miles above the town of Gold Hill, the first mining in Southern Oregon was done. Notices of locations have bejn filed with the county clerk, as follows: J. i O. Larrahee and A. C. Vrown, the "Larrabee" quartz claim, being ao ex tension of "Sky Lark" ledge, in the Canyon Creek district; S. N. Rarnch, the "Baroch" quartz claim, In Canyon Creek district; H. O. Andar- anu, the placer claim, in the Althonne uTining district ; f Geo. A. Tee,r a quartz claim, tooaii. jvueeu, (uu Illiuoia nver, being located in both Curry and"" Josephine oountlea; John Galloway and E. W. Fowler, affidavit of having performed the assessment work for 1907 on the'."Katie Ayers," ropper mine, on Rancherall creek, in theIHinoi mining district. O. A. Thomas made an extended business trip through the (ialice dis trict, last week and! be informs the ' Courier that be was greatly pleased ' with what he there beheld. He ' found things In good shape and j much interest being taken inthe ' many fine propertiea of that camp. T' ere are a great many new and promising properties being opened up and among -others, he particularly mentioned the following: the "Urio," Mattison & MUcell, owners; "Gold Finch," an extension of tbe "Orio," bonded by the Erkenbrecher Syndicate of Los Angeles, Cal., under the mangement of Wm K. Tonkin; "Golden Wedge," owned by eastern parties; "Argo," Biiukerhhoff's Cop per proposition. The Alameda Mines Co., which! has some fine property in the Galioe die trict ii planning to put tip a smelter. Sorerinteod-ot Wickham says that folly 100 toug of ore per day could be furnished from this mine, alone They have opened on different levels, a vein 18 feet wide and of high grade ore. W. C. Eelman, of Shasta county, Cal., has, for the sum of $100, deeded to Elmer F. MoCool, of the same'plaoe, his one-eighth interest in the following quarts claims, lo cated in the Dlinois mining district: "Belle of the West," "Pnszle," "Twilight." "Shamrock," "Mala cite" and "Thistle." Work has been resumed on the WhiteHorse mine, located' In the Water Gulch, In the Gold Hill mining district. J. R. McKay has taken the contract for ruining a lot of new tun nels aod he is now working two shifts. Price Copsey has, for the sum of $200, deeded to Henry Starke, 20 aores in the Galice dUtriot, adjoining the Dean & Corless claim. TEA The way to buy tea is in packages ; somebody is responsible for it. Your groctr returns your'aoDer if roe Soe't Uki Schilling'. Bt.t: w. par bin,' Ladies Attention! , Ladies attention I Dresses, wrap pers shirt waists, skirts, chemiie, drawers, underabirts,stockings,. night gowns, aprons, corset covers and pieoei, child, called for, washed, starched, dried and returned at 85o per dozen. Piel's Elite Laundry, phone 873. Stovall & Oowdrey, Mgrs. BEST OF PROOF That Hvomel Will Cure all forma ol Catarrhal Diseases Testimonials oonld be printed by the thousands, many of them from Grants Pans and nearby towns that Hyomei is an absolute oure tor aii catairhal troubles, bat the best proof of its unusual curative powers is the guarantee that Demaray gives with every outfit that he sells, 'Money back if Hyomei does not do ail that ia claimed for it " Hyomei ia not a secret remedy. Its form o la is given freely to physicians who want to know what they use when thev prescribe Hyomei. It is guaranteed under the Pore Food and Drug Law by serial No. 1418. By breathing Hyomei, the healing medication goes directly to every uook and corner of the air passages where the catarrhal germs ma lurk, and disinfect and heals. To be con vinced of this yon have only to give it a tiiul, remembering that if it duet not cure Deuiaray will refund yonr uionev. TIih complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1 anil in niott cases is sufficient to cure the disease, making it not only a scientific treatment but one that it highly economical. (Jet ao outfit today from Deuiaray if jou have any catarrh. Good Aim. flous -So young Coldrox has taken a wife. What was her maiden name? Joax-Iler nmlilen aim KeeuiH to have been to iniirrj Coldrox, mid she proved an unusually good shot for a woman. London Answers. Hia Mistake. "Tea, sir." said the man in cell 711. "time was when I was admitted to the very best houses." "And what brought you here?" "They caught me coming out"- Jon kers Statesman.- ACT QUICKLY Delay Has Been Dangerous. Do tbe right thing at the right time. Act quickly in times of daa iter. Backache is kidney danger. txian'a Kidney Pills set quickly Cure all distressing, dangeroos kid ney ills. Plenty of evidence to piove this. A. D. Houston. Hardware mer chant, livhig on the north side, Jack sonville, Ore., aays: "About a year hbo I suffered severely with backache and Ikiduev disease. The action of the kidnuvs was very irregular. ororured Doan's Kidney Pills and ince nsine this remedy I have not bad the slightest symptom of kiduay trouble and have felt lietter in every way. I am glad to endorse a remedy of such great merit as Lvn'a Kid ney Pills" Fruitgrowers of Rogue River Valley find the Courier of special interest Tbs OI4 iwllabla Taa Weekly Oreatea. Sugar Pin Store Voting Contest. November 9, 1907. City Teachers. Mrs. M. Belding Ml Mrs. Lillian Denison 1404 M iss Nona Bridge 810 Miss Olfon 84H M iss Lucy George 10.S3 Miss liar tin an .... 1H1 Miss Horteu 121 Miss V. McGratb .... fi Miss Blanche Crane 609 Mine M. Tuffs 190 Mis J. Paiauiore 2rt Miss Dement 133 Miss Kubiev 0 Miss Kahl.y . M Don' fail to get votes with every purchase aod then caat them for the one yon favor. October S, 1907. County Teachers. Mias Augusta Parker 494 Miss Bes-ie McColm 471 MissMyrle Moore 810 Miss Alice Smith 274 Miss A. O. Mnlkey 95 Miss Addie Kobioaon 148 Miss Wilna Giikev 87 Miss Edna Diabrow 237 Mias Florence Barrett 45 Mias M Seovllle 67 alias Oro Wilson 106 Mias Iva Mo Arthur. . . 87 Alios Bacou...- 8 Miss Stella Peddoos fo Mias Deardoff... ; 80 Grans Pass High School and Col lege Pennants 25 votes lor the teacher with each Pennant. KINNEY A TRUAX State of Ohio, City of Toledo Lucas County. Frabk J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partuer of the firm F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busiuess in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, aod that as id firm will pay the sum of $100 for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the nae of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheoey. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this nth day of De cember, A. D., 1886. (Seal) A. W. Gleaaoo, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Core ia taken iuter- nally an.i act direct! yon the blood aud mucous surface of the system. Send for tetimonials. ' Syatem Naedad. Working the highways as commonly done in many states Is 'a very unprofit able expenditure of labor. Not that the farmer and his teams do not do enough work, but It Is often unwisely man aged, aays Motor News. Seldom do two men In tbe district have the same Ideas of how tbe road should be made or mended. A patnmaster or overseer may be elected ooe year who will fix the road according to his Ideas. Next year some one els may be put In of tee who will proceed to undo what has sawn done by doing things bis way. The result la that we have merely been mending Instead of making high ways, and there are thousands of mile of road that art very little better than the trails and paths followed by our forefathers. 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