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ROOtiB RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON, NOVEMBER 22. 1W. t W. SETTLEMIER. ----- . rropnetor r We can make the exchange at Sells Drugs and Books CLEmEnS if: a g Preferred Stock Canned Goods Art noli Wawnar taa But u ansa That is the secret of their exquisite Flavor. Preferred Stock Pineapple, for instance, i grown, ripened and canned all under the sunny skies of Hawaii. Pineapples brought to this country and then canned must be picked before fully ripe or they won't keep and the flavor is flat. Hawaiian Pineapple is the best grown. Every morning, the ones ripened to their spicy best" are gathered, taken into the can nery, close at hand, peeled and cored by special cutters operated by bright, tidy Hawaiian girls. All the tough, fibrous center if re moved, and the sun-gold slices from the best part of the pineapple are then packed into Preferred Stock cans. Try PREFERRED STOCK PintaffltM nyal JmtrlriaJy f irrvt ALLS It A LEWIS, WaoUtals Grocers, PORTLAHS, OklGOB. V. i. A. Hormi ! sal4cr It aiea m cut c lilting I retemS stock Plactttlc HE FASHION LIVERY ... FEED and SALE STABLES Are You Interested In Fencing? If so let us figure with you. We sell age Woven Wire Fence If YOU ARE IN NEED UF ANY Cattle. Sheep, Goat, Poultry, or Hog Fence, Lawn, Garden, Cemetery, or Wrou ght Irou Fence or Cites Buy the PAGE and Start in Right te buy direct from factory and our prices are right. 80 miles rage Fence sold in Jackson County since January ivu. G ADDIS DIXON VAt Ptvge Fence Men Of Jaclcson, Josephine and Klamath Countie4. lain Office - Medford, Ore. oodburn Trees Are money makers every time, absolut ely true to mame, unirrigated, they al ways grow, not the cheapest b-t the best Fully guaranteed. Woodburn Nurseries A. L. KITCHIN, Salesman AMONG THE LODGES MMMMM sMBMslHHsMsVHsWklMHHH School Books GILMOEE & BOREN, Proprietors. ftreet'between Fifth and Sixth - Promi S81 Grants Put, Oregon The Thanksgiving Dane which the memberi of Takllmn Tribe, No. 29, Improved Order of Bedmeo propose giving next week promises to be a big and snooestfol affair. The proceed will go toward liquidating the in debtedness which was incurred by this order, when it provided that great Fourth of Joly celebration last sum mer, when their finances did not pan out as they had hoped. The members of the various Masonic orders in Grants Pass enjoyed a visit rroni Grand Lecturer, 8. M. Yomo, Saturday. At 2 o'clock in the after uwu scnooi or instruction waa held, which was attended by the of ficers and members, and then at night brants Pass Lodge, No. 81, A. F. & A. M., had an important meeting, at which one candidate was raised to the third degree and daring the evening, Grand Lecturer Yoran delivered an interesting address. Other talks were made by visiting brothers and at a late hour the members and gaests re paired to the banqaet hall, where an other good time was had. At the various colleges and nniver sines, throughout ins oonntrv are to be found secret orders, sometimes called "Greek Letter Societies." and Grants Pass has as its guest this win ter tbs president of one of the lead ing ladies' societies, Mrs. W. W. Oanby, of the well known, "KaDpa Kappa Gamma Fraternity." She held the important position of Grand Secretary of the order for a period of fonr years, prior to the last national contention, when she was chosen president This is the oldest and largest of the ladies fraternities, having no less than 83 chapters lo cated at the leading educational in stitutions of the country. The nearest one is at the University of Washington. Stanford and the Uni versity of California eaoh have one. Mrs. Caoby has jost returned from meeting of.the Grand Council, whieh was held in Chicago apd now she is busily engaged in getting oot the niinoles and having the constitution teprinted at the Courier job rooms. The uext general convention will be held at Mead vi lie, Pa., where Alleghany College is located. "The Key" is the official publication of the frater nity, whioh is published at Oakland, Cal., Mrs. Canby is spending the wiu ter here aud would be pleased to meet any ladies interested in such matters, whether they happen to belong to that particular order, or not. BUY YOUR TKEES FROM Id Reliable Albany Nurseries" and you are sure of gettid just what you order. We grow our trees for quality not cheap prices. GEO. H. PARKER, - Agent OFFICE wITH W. L. IEELAND MIBLE AND GRANITE WORK.- J. B. PADDOCK, Proprietor. m prepared to lurnmh anything; in the line of Cemetery work in any klur I'ble or liranite. , earlv thirty veara of experience in the Marble business warrants my savin, Pan fill - in s.taa-u rwul iiibinntT. n Mirnmh work in Scotch. Sed- " ..mertcan Granite or anv kind o e. font street, next to liwn'i (jnnehou. ;ourier and (tapian $2 Monday was the 17th auniversary of the organization of the General Logan Woman's Relief Corps of Grauls Pass, and the event was duly o beer red by the members and their invited guests, several coming from nearby places to participate in the enjoyable fes tivities of the occasion. Tlie interest ing exercises took place in the (. A. R. Hail, Monday evening aud were presided over by Mn. Alice Mailory, president of the Corps. An excelleut, informal program of much merit was provided and was as follows: piano solo was well rendered by Miss Lela Caldwell; recitations of au iutere-tiug natnre were reudxred by Mrs. Christiana Goodnow, Mrs. Hose Weidfau, and Mrs. Sadie Anderson, while Mrs. Alice Mailory gave a choice reading. Mrs. Mary Hildreth presented an interesting historical sketch of the order, and among other matters of ituportanco, she raid that 11 would be hard to tell just when the order was first started, but tint it evideutly bad Its beginuiug with the commencement of the Civil wr, when the call for help came aud the loyal woman of the land quickly re sponded. Nor did the necessity for women's help end with the war, lor fiere was great need of sseiataiire In caring for the inwn whose uvea ..ad beeu shattered in the hardship aid privations of the battle. Societies of dieffreof names were formed in mny stairs by women, until in ISK), delegates from 16 ststes sent delegates and the W. R. C. wai formally r gaoiezd and has been doing a grand work eer sluce. In the course of her vry excellent paper, the speaker re marked, among other things: "We rraiize and maintain that what we do is not charity, but the partial pay n.eDt of an unpayable debt of justice and lore." She told how on Novem ber IS, 1890, General Logan Woman's Relief Corps was organized by Mary H Ellis, tbs department of Oregon. The charter members were Mrs. Alice Kremer, Miss Alice Carson, M'si Louisa Crockett, Mrs. Phoebe Axteil, Mrs. Harriet Patrick, Mrs. Amelia Pool, Mrs. Anna Colby. Mr Nellie Mott, Mrs. Elizabeth OrifMb, Mix Tilla Powell, Mrs. Mary Chautm. Miss Alice Smith, Miss Carrie FarrT Mrs. Roxanna G'een, Mrs McLean 15 in all. Since that time, corps. At the present it baa a mem bership of 60, only two of the charter member being still with the Corps, vii: Harriet Patrick and Roxanna Greea. The first president waa Mrs. Alice Kremer, with Miss Tilla Powell as secretary. Ihs address was lis tened to with great interest by one and all. CoL H. V. AWergop, Commander of the Southern-Or7gon Veterans' As sooiation and also Commmander of the John A. Logan G. A. R. Post was called upon and spoke feelingly of the grand work that bas been ac complished by ths W R. C, through out the nation, as well as locally. He gave a humorous recitation which was grealy enjoyed and which created much merrinieut. Gen. B. F Pike. beiug present, was also called no on and he too, made an eloquent talk recitiug ths splendid record which the W. R. C. has made in its labors of love. He gave them great credit for having accomplished mucn and told how their uotiting efforts re Baited in the establishment of the Oregon Soldiers' Home, at Roseborg. After the fine program bad been ren dered the members and guests retired to the banquet hall, where a feast of good things had been prepared, to which all did ample justice. A Significant Prayer 'May the Lord help you make Buckleu's Arnica Salve kuown to all," writes J. G. Jenkins, of Chspel Hill, N. C. It quickly took the rain out of a felon for me and oared it in a a wonderfully short time." Beaton earth for sores, burns and wounds. 25c at all drag stores. HOW SHE KEEPS BEAUTIFUL The Mystery Solved. Like the flowers that bloom in ths spring the young girl just budding into womanhood is an inspiring sight and she is usually beautiful if she is per fectly healthy. She stays beautiful just so long as her health and constitu tion remain good. Let her be nervous, have backache, sleepless nights, and how soon does it take for wrinkles, crow's feet and dark circles to appear in the face? Her cheeks were rosy nntil she began to suffer from woman's weaknesses and the constantly recur ring pains and drains brought her quickly from the beautiful age to the premature middle age. It waa not meant for women to suffer so it is due to our unnatural, but civilized methods of living, and to the fact that so many neglect those small ills which soon lead up to larger ones. Nothing so drags a woman down as those con stantly recurring periods when she suffers more and more from a chronic condition that can be easily cured. No woman should take an alcoholic com pound for that will disturb digestion, and the food is quickly compacted and becomes hard and tough in contact with alcohol, rendering the food in digestible. She tnuet go to Nature for a cure. The native Indians of early times were far from wrong when they called a marvelously effective medi cinal plant "Squaw root" what the physicians of our day called Caulophyl In tn or Blue Cohosh. This and Black Cohosh, Golden Seal, Lady's Slipper, and L nicorn root, are important ingredients of a wonderfully success ful remedy in modern times, namely, Dr. fierce s ravonte frescription. Having made a specialty of the diseases of women in the earlv sixties Dr. Pierce soon found that a glyceric extract oi these roots with Hydrastis or Golden Seal anil Lady's Slipper root, combined in jiittl the right proportions, made the very best tunic anil cure lor the rlistres- i ri if coinliluiiits of women. Where women suffered from backache, weak ness, nervousness ana inric ol sleep, it was usually due to functional trouble. therefore this prescription directed at the cause cured 98 per cent, of sue!, cases. That is why Ir. Pierce soor. put it up in a form easily to be pro cured all over the United States. Aching from head to foot that it the condition that afllicts some women at stated periods backache, dizziness, and pains almost unbearable. An hon est and a safe remedy which no woman can afford to lose the opportunity of trying for the cure of these distressing complaints which weaken a woman's vitality is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. Dr. Pierce not only assure you that his "Favorite Prescription" is honestly made, but he lets you know just what it contains. The best of medical authorities recom mend and eitol the virtues of the above Ingredients In "Favorite Prescription." Thus F. Kllingwood. M. I)., Professor of Materia Medica, Bennett Medical Col lege. Chicago, says of liolden Seal : "It Is an important remedy In disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions.' Of Lady's Slipper root he says: "Kier ri.. i-i-inl liitliienre upon nervous con dm. .a- deendiliir upon disorders of the female oriratm; relieves pnln. etc." Prof. John King In the Amkhhtam l)ispfis tokV. says of lllack Cohosh nit: "Tnl Is a very active powerful and useful rcmedr." Plays a very Important part in diseases of 'oiien: in the painful condition Incident to woinan h'HKl. In dysmenorrhea It Is surpassed l.v no oilier drug, being f greatest utility In Irritative and congestive con ditions." "Us action l slow, hut Its effects are permanent." "For headache, whether congeelive or from neuralgia or dysmenorrhea it Is promptly curative. 1 ir. John Fyf. of Saug.Utick, Conn., Editor of the iH-partmenl of Therapeu tics In Tiik Kr.iM'Tic Kkvikw saysof l.'ni corn root ilhUniUi lnovm, one of the chief Ingredients of Or. Pierce's Favor lie I'rescri prion: "A remmy whh-h In variably acts as a uterine iwomhi Invlg- oralor and always favors a roiMiiliun Verdict for Dr. Pierce lOilKST THE Ladies' Home Journal. Saadlnc troth after a He. It Is an old tnaxlm that "a lie will travel aevan leagues while truth Is getting Its boots m,' and no doubt hundreds of thousands of good people read the unwarranted and malicious attack upon Dr. R. V. Pierce on nis -1 avori te Prescription " published In the May (1904) number of the Ladies' Home Journal, with It great black dis play headings, who never saw the hum ble, groveling retraction, with Its Incon spicuous heading, published two months later. It was boldly charged In the sland erous and libelous article that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for tho cure of woman's weaknesses and ailments, con tained alcohol and other harmful ingredi ents. Dr. Pierce promptly brought suit against the publishers of tho Ladles' Home Journal, for tWJO.ODO.OO damages. Dr. Pierce alleged that Mr. llok, the editor, maliciously published the article containing such false and defamator matter wljx the Intent of Injuring hit buslnesxurthermore. that no alcohol, m other VJurious. or hablt-formlmr. dmn ivere. contained In his "Fa iptlon"; that said medicine native medicinal roots and harmful Ingredients what. that Mr. llok s mallrlmi t.t. ere wholly and absolutely false. re, ur yvcr . vorite fjoyl Is mad !m contactsno everad moiuf w Antnerr tracimn pruned hvsai. -i.y-rnjj tU- .V " Vr TslJi-'Jtlliii.jlcdxe iha lAliTy tUULiiili i iieiTWiiTvyi's u( Ia7rlhijr,e LLfitft'o". frnuijjent chemists, al) .. h Jin crttrfieT Hint" t ir,? CjOmLliLiiiiiuLMie alleged harnijuPlrmg Thaie fact wto kiwi mi, von in il... I . Ine action In the Huprvme Court. Hut the business of Dr. Pierce w, rre.tlj inlured hr the publication ot the libelous article with Its treat display headhKH. while hundred ot thousands who read the wlckedlr defamatory article never saw the humble groveling re traction, sel In small type and made as Incon splcuoua as possible. The matter was. how ever brought before a lurr In Ihs Hupretna Court ot New York 8tata which promptly nndered a verdict In the Doctor's favor. Thus his traducera came to grief aud Uialf am siandan war refuted. F. G. ROPER ITassliIoniilsle TX LOHIWG Courier Blknp stairs SUITS MADE TO ORDStt Prnipii e.' Of feat material aud ... mj latest style. CLEANING AND REPAIRING m- j i i i t J mat Axle Grease Helps the Wagon up the Dill The load seems lighter Wagon and team wear longer Yon make more money, and have more time to make money, when wheels are greased with IMica Axle Grease The longest wearing and most satisfactory lubricant in the world. STANDARD OIL CO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Iuterlor. Lund Office at Roseburg, Oregon. , November Sud, 1907. Notloe is hereby given that HENRY 8. WYNANT, of Oranta Pass. Oraonn. haa fllwl notloe of his intention to mslts final proof in support of his olaltu, vis: Pre-emption Declaratory Statement no. 7mi made November 13th, 1HW for tha N WW NW1; nation I IH Township 87 South. Range 6 W. W. At., anu mat sain proor win be made before Joseph Moss, U. 8. Com- miMifltiiip as (4runfa Pu f imn . . - .....V K .".! Vl WUH, on Mouday, Deoemtier Slid, 1007. I ns names ine following witnesses to prove bis settlement, inhabitancy, uou-aiieuaiiun, era., oi aaia lauu, vis: W. H. Flanagan, of (JrautsPasa, Oregon; II. C. ltobclen, of Grants Pass, Ore., Clark Hathaway, of Ap- Til.Lulu Vallav (lea ll.,.r. Wl !.!. I n ...-j, - - -1 WWAH ... dW.M, of Grants Pass, Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. B Charitable to ynor borses as well as to your self. You need not sulTer from pains of any sort your horses need not suffer. Try a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It cores all pains. J. M Roberta, Rakersflsld, Mo., writes: 1 have need your liniment for 10 years nd And it to lie the best I h.ive ever n-ed for miu or beast. For ale by Nntioual Drug Co , aod by D maray. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drast o purgatives. To avoid daiiwer, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and lnvlgorstors. At all drug stores v.to ACT QUICKLY Delay Has Been Detngeroua- Do time. tbs right thing at the right Act quickly in times of dan- gxr. rJsc.kaoiie is Sidney Danger. Dian's Kidney Pills set quickly. Oure all distressing, dangerous kid ney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove Ibis. A. D. Houston, Hardware mer chant, living on the north side, Jack sonville, Ore., says: "Aboat year ago I suffered severely with backache and kiduey diaease. Ths action of the kidneys was very irregrilar. I procured Down's Kiduey Pills and since using this remedy I have not had the slightest symptom of kiduey trooble and bae felt Utter in every way. 1 am glad to eodorite a remedy of socb great merit as Doan's Kid ney Pille" Always Wu Si says he always was When a man sick troubled with a oongh that lame I all winter what would you think if he should say he never was sick since using Ballard's Unrein. und Kyrup. Such a man exists. Mr. J C. which makes fur normal activity of tbe i Clark, Denver, Colo., writes: for entire reproductive Hvsu-m, cannot fall i years I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all winter. I This cough left me in a miserable condition. I tried Ballard's Hore ! hound Hyrnp aud have not bad a sink day aince. tor sale ny national J.T ug to I- of great usefulness and ol the utmost importance u the geueral prac titioner of medicine." "In Helonias we have a medicament which more fully arners tbe sliove purposes Ituin iint nlhrr drij tth u hirh tun wqii'ittiUtt. In the treatment of dlva-t-s peculiar to women it Is seldom Robert! lhat a case la mii which does not present bodi luu.catiuu iw wa lauw dial ageuv." Co and by Demaray. s. dodgera. M ea t.n..rft "il : Com k.c. SUMMON3. In tbe Circoit Court ol the State of 0r egCiU for Josephine County. Ella S. Bu.ll, i Plaintiff , SUMMONS Wellington a Bnell, Defendant. To Wellington H. Bnell, defendant ; In the name ot the state of Oregonyon are herabv ' t mu uewvjre m complaint nied against you in tbe above entitled court and oaose on or before six weeks from ths date of first publication of this Sum mons, which first date of publication Is Friday. October 4. A. D., 1907, and the last daV of nnhlinarlnn .rf summons aud the last day for yonr appearance as aforesaid is F'riday, November 15, A. D., 1907, and yon are herebv notified that in case von tail to amiear and inr Plain', within the "time afor said, the plaintiff will apply to tha oourt for lie lehef prayed for in the oouiolain. ii : for a decree diasolvinir of matrinionv note unci huui.j..,. existing between the plaititifr and defendant; that the plaintiff be awarded the title in feo Minnie to au undivided one-third in ami to rh eeterlv one-half nf fjts nf llliwitr si nf Bourne's First Additinn to n T.,, oi urauts fass. atid in and to the S. K i. of Sec. '2H. Two an a u i v e i'. t . ,f VI Willauiet e Meridian, all in Josephine County, Oregon; that plaiutiff be awarded the care and custody of the minor children, vii: Clara, a daughter, aged 17; Ray.a son aged 13; Leslie, a son aged II; and Kthel a daogh er aged 7; aud that plaintiff be allowed a suitable provlsiou by way of alimony ss the court may determine for the maintenance of hereelf and minor children, to lie decreed and ea 'abllahed as a ohnrirn urainii thm na. fondant's interest in the real protwrty aforeaaid, aud for such other and fur ther relief as is equitable. This stiinninna fa nnhlUhail t, r.sl of the Hon. H. K. Hanna. Jud re of the above entitled court rfnlv and rendered in open court at Grants Pass in Jos-rihine (Jountv Onwnn nn Satorday. September 88, A. D 1907, ordering tbe publication of this sum mons for a, period of six s-oo saiva weesa H. D. NORTON Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tlnibxr I-and, Aot June S, 1878. Koseburg, Ore, Nov. 6, 1007. Notloe is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the aot of Congress of June 8. 1878, entitled "An Aot for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pnbllo Land States by act of August 4. 1893 PATRICK O DONNELL, of Camas Valley, county of Douglas State of Oregou, has this day filed in this office Ins sworn statement No. Ho 7 J. for the purchase of the K1 of the N W4 aud the NiC' of the SW of section No. H0, Township 84 Sooth, of lUuKe 4 W. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber aud stone than lor agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said laud be fore the Register and Receiver of this of doe at Roseburg, Or won, on Tuesday, the 21th day of January, 1908. He names as witnesses : B. Kraken berger, of Roaidiurg, Oregon ; Warren B-iatty, Roseburg, Ore., Oraot Taylor, of Winchester," Ore., John (j. Gilbert of Roseburg, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above deenrlbed lauds are requested to Die their olaima in this office on or before said '18tb day of January, 190H. BENJAMIN L. r.UUX , Register. Thsre's No Us talking, yna can't beat llerbine for the liver. The greatest regulator ever offered to suffering numtnlty. If yon sulTer from liver oouiplaiut, if yoti are bilious and fretful. Its your liver and Herbiue will jmt It in its proper condition. A positive cure for Con stipation, Biliousuess, Dyspepsia and all ills due to a torpid liver, f or sale by Nation l Drug Co., and by Deuiaray. J.E. PETERSON (PIONXKH) FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE! AGENT Still doing business at the old stand. Cor. Sixth and D atrueU. Uaaars Pass, Oaswos. Automobile Tsxss In New Jersey. It Is an Id that New Jersey haa al lotted aWit f .Vi,4 HI.R' of automobile taxes to different counties to help them to tmtlntiilti their wuun roads. The distribution Is In sums ranging trotn t;j'jil to I8.ViO.70, the larger tuiouut going to Burlington cotittf, tlia smaller to Cumberland. fs 175 persons have been members of this