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ROGUB RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON, NOVEMBER 29, 107. Corn Fed Pork Wmmmm City Meat Market Phone 144 J. H. AHLF, Propr. Woodburn 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 F. W. SETTLEMIER, Proprietor THE FASHION LIVERY . . . FEED and SALE STABLES Are You Interested In Fencing? If so let us figure with you. We sell Page Woven Wire Fence If YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANY Cattle. Sheep, Goat, Poultry, or Hog Fence, Buy the PAGE and Start in Right lUT U.,.. i;At. C. C,r-,, nnA Ant nriiiw ur riolir Rfl milt3 pf Page Fence sold in Jack.son County since January 1W7. G ADDIS DIXON Vt Pege fence Men 01 Jackson, Josephine and Klamath Countie4. BUY YOUR TKEES FROM Did Reliable Albany Nurseries , and you are sure of gettidg just what you order. We grow our trees for quality not cheap prices. GEO. H. PARKER, - Agent Marble or tiraoit?. i earlv thirty yearn of experience in (tie .aroie oun.. .......... can fill .,.., in tha f rv beat manner. ble. Front street, next to Green's Unnslmo. 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. JSACKS, COPPER, RUBBER and METAL WANTED JVI. E. M0CRE,c- . Theres all the difference in the world in meats, as in peo ple. Our aim is to buy and serve the very finest of hams, breakfast bacon, potlc tender loins,. sausages, sucking pigs for roasting in short, all pork products to be had anywhere and that we prove in our en deavors is proven by the pat ronage of those who know. We solicit your orders. A. L. KITCHIN, Salesman GILMORE & BOREN. Proprietors. StrMt'betwMo Fifth and Siith Phonc H81 GrnU Pain, Oregon Lawn, Garden, Cemetery, or Wrou ght Iron Fence or Gates ain Office - Medford. Ore. ARI5LE AND (i 11 AX IT E WORKS J. B. PADOOCK, Proprietor. I s.n nreoarerf to Inrnmh anvth.ng m trie line of Cemetery work in any kind Co furnish work in Scotch. Swed- American Wrenlt or anv kind a- HUV.SKLL or EXC:if AIVOE HAND THANKSGIVING OBSERVED Continued from tint page. Manager Clarke, of the Rogue Rivsr Water Co: "We liave been thankful that nol one case of fever baa yet been traced to the niing of city water." Lots of Citizens: We are truly thaokfol that we hare an Entertain ment Course, the like of whioh is not to be fooad in any other city in Southern Oregon." Many Mining Men: "That there is greater interest than ever in the tniuing indusrty ought to make os thankful and it does. The future for tbemineeproTe to be veryjbright. " City Recorder Clements: "That things are moving along so nicely in the mnnioipal affairs makes me thankfol all over." Members of Takilnia Tribe, Im proved Order of Red men: "Wears troly thankful for the splendid pat rouatte our effort to liquidate the old Fourth of July debt met with." Manager Horner, of the G. P. Box Factory: "Yes. we have just lot of reasons for being truly grateluL The people have treated ns very white and for this and so mauy other things we feel very thankful. " Postmatter Harmon: "Ain't I thankful that I can soon let go this office and devote my time and atten tion to the fine stock farm and other interests"? T. P. Cramer: "Our boiioeis baa been very good, I am again back iu Southern Oregon, the best places and so many other things make me very thankful.' Hosts of Railroad Patrons: "We'd feel so much more tbankfnl if the trains were ron oftener and on time. We can't say much for the present ar rangement. A. H. Oonnell: "When I seethe interest being taken in mining mat ters, I cannot help bat be very thank fol, for to my way of thinking, we have one of the coming camps of the west." E. A. Wads: "Thankfol I am for good health, a fine business and many other things, too nomeroos to men tion." County Superintendent Savage : "For the way in which the Institute passed over, even though I did have to go into my own pocket to make it so, I am feeling grateful." Numerous Newcomers: "Glad we ars to get into this favored valley, after escaping the wintry blasts of the states beyond the Rockies. " Manager Marshall: "For the nsw directory, the many flue patrons and the succes of the Poultry Keepers As sociation I have abuudant reasons for thanksgiving." Members of Grants Pass Fruit Growers Association: We are troly thankful for the manner in wtiich our oo-operative ida 1s begiuuing to take amoug the growers. " "Members of City Council: For the fact that we have accomplished u anv things we undertook to do and for the way city affairs look, we feel decidedly grateful." Around the Festal Board. Thanksgiving day was the occasion for a great many family reauious and social gatherings. The Courier wan made an effort to ascertain soma of the many, with the following results: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wade liad as their guests Rev. C. O. Berkman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Harmon and baby, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hood, Frauk Dukes and family. Deputr County Clerk E. S. Veatch had his mother, Mrs. K. R. Veatch, of Gold Hill, at his home for the day James Savage and family enter tained Couuty Superintendent Lincoln Savage Mr. an Mrs. C. M. Irwin, and Messrs. Tyler and Chester Irwin, of Maho, around the family board. County Judge Stephen Jewell hud his family with him to enjoy the festivities of the occasion. One party inf mined the reporter that he"expeuted au invite,"anrt it be got it, that he'd then have a tretty fat chicken for sale, cheap! Postmaster C. E. Harmon spent the day with his family, oot on his country place, near Seloia. Con my Surveyor and Mr. H. C Perkins, in addition to thvir son, Charlton Perkins, who is home from hit trip around the world, had Mr. aud Mrs. Will Ireland and Miss Min u ie Ireland with them for the enjoy ableoocaaion. Pastor Evao P. Hashes and faa:l'y entertained the families of J. Pardee aud R. II . Gilfillan with tbfl "fatted calf." Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Starr hsd Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pack of this city and G. W. Donoell aud family of Medford ! in making an attack npon the Torks. I Geo. S. Calhoun and family bad ; Cashier L. L. Jewell and family, J. C. Calhooo and family, Miss 8. E Calhoun and Mrs. Calhono's grand mother, Mrs. Preater, of Ashland, around tbs festal board. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Palmer had the pleasure of entertaining Mr. Palmer's father, M. J. Palmer and Lis ton, H B. Palmer, of Rosebnrg and another brother. W. F. Palmer, of Fall Creek. A. E. Voorhies was one of the in vited guests at the hospitable home of Mrs. N. P. Dodge. Uity Recorder and Mrs. O. H. Clements dined with Mr Clements' parents, Mr. and Mrs. O A. Clements, of the Caoteunial district, where they report having bad a verj pleas ant time. Attorney G. W. Colvig a d family bad Thomas Dyer and family gathered with them around the festal board. H. C. Kinney and family, Miss Ruth Loveridge and Prof. R. R. Turner enjoyed a sumptuous repast at the home of Dr. F. W. Van Dyke. County Treasurer and Mrs. J. T. Taylor were with their son, 8. J. Taylor and family for the festal oc casion. Editor Arthur Conklin and family had as their guests for the day Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Howland and Mr. and Mis. A. C. Howland. Cashier 11. L. Gilkey and family had an enjoyable family reunion of Newton Gilkey aud family and Miss Willie Gilkey, who has been teaching the Golden school. Herbert Smith and family enter talned Attorney O. 8. Blanchard and wife, at a splendid dinner. Rev. and Mrs. Aostin J. Boilings- worth had as their special guests for the day Mrs. H i brother, M. P. Cor bin and wife, of Ashland and also Miss Gossie Boms, an old time friend of Mrs. Hollingi worth's from Med ford, where she Is an instructor In the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jopling and daughter, Miss Marguerite Jopling of Central Point and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coe were the guests of the day at the home of R. L. Coe. Mayor and Mrs. J. C. 8mith were goeets at the home of TTB. Cornell od family to participate in the fes tivities of the day C. C. Presley and family had as their gnest of honor. Mr. Presley's tnothsr, Mrs. I. M. Presley.ot Ash land for the day. Mr. an Mrs. C. L. Mangum and daughter, Miss.LaCosta Maogom were ente' talned at the bom of Attorney H. D. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moss had as their guetts for the happy occasion, Mr. and Mm. R. W. Clarke and the Mi sues Helen and Marion Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jodson and Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Thunies enjoved a fine dinner at the home of Druggist M. Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Dunbar entertained in royal manner their friends, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Robie. MUCH CONCERN FELT Ordinary Method for Treating Ceviarrh Prove Unsuccessful. Recent statistics showing an in crease in catarrh ntve shaken the confidence of inedical men in the osnal prescriptions to saleguard human Health from the ravages of this di scs son. When stomach dosing provided in effective, it was nstural tc look for sonix othet treatment, and it is be lieved that in Hvoinei, au alxolnte cute tor all 'catarrhal troutls has at lait been found. Hreathed through a neat pocket inhaler, its rhesliug medication reai'hea every spot where there are catarrhal germs, deitroys th-ni, ir-vn.ti thtir tutaie growt... and soothes the irritsted mucous ijeiubrnne so tlmt relief is felt almost instmtlv, while lastiug cure Is practically sure to follow. 1 he complete Hoymet outfit cents but l, and is sold by Deniarav under an absolute agreement to refund the money if it does not give satisfac tion It is the only cure tor catattb that has ever been sold under a guar antee to cost nothing unless It cores, but D niHMy has so iini' b faith in its power to cure all catarrhal troubles ihut lia la urillili. fj, f.kM I It rlwlr if llyomei ones lint help you, there ' w II not be a penny s eipeuse. Uet an out lit at once ou this liberal plau. Appendicitis j Is due in a lrge measure to abuse I ot the bowels, by employing drastcj purgatives. To avoid riaiuer, uie 1 only Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills, the eaf, ventle cleauters and invignntors. . At all drug storm 2"c I Thre li No R.esos why your baby should be thin, and frt-iful during the uight. Worms are, the cans of thin, sickly bahie. It is oa nial that a healtbv hahy s'toiild be fat aud sleep wall. If your babv dues not reiaiu its food, don't eiieninent with colic caret and other uiiciiciue, hot try a bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge, aud you will soon see your baby have color and launh as it should For sale bv National Drug Co. and Deaiaray. . - - fori & ftrtiitc At! ElSt (AJLS. In tim. H. b drnarim. I .. T- Jl-TfP LJ Boat 2 ALCOHOL IN SICKNESS. At on of the London pnblio ho pitals a special point is made of givini alcohol to the patients as rarely ana sparely as possible; and each time that on of the physicians does so h submits a special entry of the reasont that actuated him. Iu the thirty-two years of the existence of the hospita. alcohol has only been given seventy one times. The cases received are exactly like those received bv all the other hospitals. For KKH they num bered 1337 in-patients only. The death-rate among thee was 7.3 pet oent. For the same year the average death-rate among the other London public hospitals was .l per cent. Therefore the use of alcohol in sick ness is not to be regarded ti a neces sity. Although mod physicians pre scribe alcohol in solution with drugs for their patients there was one phy sician of national reputation who did not believo in lining alcohol. Many years ago when Ir. It. V. Pierre de cided to put up his valuable "' Prescrip tion" for the diseases of women in a "ready to use" form he used ns a solvent aud preservative chemically pure glycerine of proper strength, which is a better solvent and ptc.-crva-tive of the active medicinal principle residing in most of our indigenous or native plunts than is alcohol. Dr. Pierce found that the glycerine, be sides being entirely harmless, possesses intrinsio medicinal propertied, of great value. No woman who is suffering from inflammation, from the pains and drains incident to womanhood can afford to be without Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. An honest medi cine which has the largest number of cures to its credit and a deserved popu larity for two score years all over the United States. Dr. Pierce tells you lust what is contained in his "Favorit Prescription." ITS 1NORKDIENTB ARB J Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Cana densis), Lady's Slipper root (Cvpn pedium Pubescens), Black Cohosh root (Cimicifuga Kacemosa), Unicorn root (Helouiaa Dioica), Blue Cohosh root (Caulophyllum Thalictroiues), Chemically Pure Glycerine. Among the prominent medioal men of the country who recommend the above Ingredients as superior remedies for nervous conditions depending npon disorder of the womanly system and lor the core of those catarrhal condi tions in the affected parts are : Edwin M. Hale, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics, at Hahnemann Medioal Col lege, Chicago ; Prof. John King, M.D., Author of the American Dispensatory, Woman and her Diseases; Professor John M. Scndder, Doctors Hale, Ives, Wood, Bartholow and other. Address a postal card to Dr. Pierce for com plete treatise on the subject nt to you without cost. DR. NERCB'l rLIASANT FILLET! . cure biliousness, sick and bilious head ache, dizziness, costiveness, or con stipation of the bowels, loss of appe tite, coated tongue, sour stomach, windy belchings, "heartburn," pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangement of the liver, stomach and bowels. Persons who are subject to any of these troubles should never be without vial of the "Pleasant Pellet" at hand. In proof of their superior excellence it can truthfully be said that they are always adopted as a household remedy after the first trial. One little "Pellet" is a laxative, twe are cathartic. They regulate, invigor ate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. As a "dinner pill," to promote digestion, take one each day. To re lieve the distress arising from over eating, nothing equals one of thest little "Pellets." They're tiny, sugar coated, anti-bilious granules, scarcelj larger than mustard seeds. HEALTH AMD HAPPINESS. How to live in health and happl ness is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. This great work on medicins and hygiene, containing over HXK pages and more than 700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Bond 81 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps lor Urt book In paper coven. F. G. ROPER IrH!lto!llIlo Courier Blk., op stair SUITS MADE TO OFDF) P mptiv ' aijd . K-t rratrtal aiest style. CLEANINO AND REPAIRING Good Read Buttons. The Good Hoods association of Los Angeles county, .'al., recently received the first of the 12,000 buttons which the association has ordered and which will be used In carrying on the propa ganda Inaugurated by the association In the interest of good roads. It is ex pected Uist the buttons will help to create a sentiment In favor of the bond Issue of l.'l.'so.OOO which has been ask ed for In the Interest of road Improve ment. The lettering on the button Is in white and gold on a blue ground, si4 around the button Is a gold band. Alwsyi Wai Sick When a man says ha always was sick troubled with a cough that IsMte'l all winter what would you think if he shoold ssy lie never was sick since nslng Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Back a man exists. Mr. J C. Clark, Dmvsr, Colo., writes: "For years I was troobled with a sevsre rough that would last all winter. This cough left mn In a miserable condition. I tried Ballard's Hore hoond Hyrup and have not bad a su-k dsy amce. For sale by National Drug (Jo ana by uemaray. Placer blank at the Courier office. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol tha Stat of Or. egon for Joseph! County. Ella 8. Busll, 1 Plaintiff SUMMONS Wellington H. Bnell, Defendant. . To Wellington R. Busll, defendant: In the name or tn state of Oreconyoa an hereby (ammeoed to appear and answere the complaint filed agaiust yo in th abov entitlod conrt and cause oa or before six week from th date of first publication of this Sum mons, which tlrsl date of poblioation is Friday, October 4. A. D., 1907. and the last day of publication of said summons and the last day for vonr "ppearanoe as aforesaid is Friday, iovember 15. A. D.. 1907. ami ton are hereby notified that in esse von tail to appear and answer the lotn Dlainl within the .time afor said, the p aintiff will apply to the court for he telief prayed for in the com pi in, vii : for a decree dissolving tle bonds of matrimouy now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant; that the plaimiff be awarded the title in fee simple to an nndivided one-third in and to the estorly one-half of Lots of Block S of Bourne' First Addi'ion to the Town of Grauts Pass, aud in and to the 8. K 4 of See 88. Twp. 8S 8, R 7 W of Willainet e Meridian, all in Josein.ine Couuty, Oregon; that plaintiff be awarded the oare and custody of the minor children, vix: , Clara, a daughter, aged 17; Ray, a son aited 13; Leslie, a son aged II; and Ethel a daugh'er aged 7; nud that plaintiff be allowed a suitable provision by way of alimony ts the court may determine for the maintenance of herself and minor children, to be decreed and en 'abllshed as a charge against th ne feodant's inWest in the real property aforesaid, and for such other aud far ther relief as is equitable. This summon is published by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, Jodge of (be above entitled court, duly mad and rendered in open court at Grant Pas in Josephine County, Oregon, on Saturday, September 38, A. D 1D07, ordering the publication of this sum mons lor a, period ol six -oo saive weeks. H. D. NORTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. Department of the Interior. Land Of Do at Rosebnrg, Oregon., November Sna, 1D07. Notice Is herebv given that HENKY a WVNANT, of Grant Pass, Oregon, ha filed notioe of hi intention to mak fiaal proof in support of his olalm, vis: Pre-emption Declaratory Statement No.'7H81 made November 18th, 18M for the N WU NW Section 18, Township 87 South, Range 6 W. W. M., and that said proof will be made bsfors Joseph Moss, U. 8. Com missioner at Grants Pass, Oregon. on Monday, December 83d, 1907. tie names the roilowlug witnesses to provs hi settlement, inhabitancy, non-allenatlon, etc, of said laud, vis: W. H. Flanatao, of Grants Pass, Oregon; H. O. Bohxien, of Grant Pans. Or. , Clark Halhawav, of Ap plegate Valley, Ore, George W. Lewi, of Grants Pass, Or. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jane 8, 1878. Roeebnri, Ore, Mov. A, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June V, 1878, eatltled "An Act for the sale of Timber Laud in the States of California. Oregon, Nsvada, and Washington Territory," aa exteuded to all the Public Land States br act of August 4. 1HU3 PATRICK O DONNELL, of Camas Valley, county of Douglas Stat of Oregon, has this day filed in inia uinue un awnru statement no. H67'J, for the purchase of the V. of the NWW and the NEW of the HWU of section No. HO, Township H4 South, f R.iuge 4 W. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for its timber and stone than lor agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Tnesday, the 38th day of January, 1WIS. He names as witnesses: B. Kraken berger, of Koeeburg, Oregon ; Warran Batty, Rosebnrg, Or., Grant Taylor, of Winchester, Ore., John (J. Gilbert of Rosebnrg, Oregon. Auy aud all person claiming ad versely the abov described lands are requested to file their claims In this office ou or before said '18th day of January, 190H. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Thws'l No Uis talkiug, ym oan't beat Herblne for the liver. The greatest regulator ever offered to suffering numinity. If yon suffer from liver oomplaint, if yon are bilious and fretful. Its your liver aud Herblne will put It io its proper condition. A positive our for Con stiatioti, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and all Ills due to a torpid liver. For sale by National Drug Co., and by Dcuiaray. J.E. PETERSON (piosaxa) P1RE, LIE AND ACCIC AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL ESTATE! AGENT HtUI doing businesa at the old stand. Cor. Sixth and D street. Ubants Pass, Oxiooa. n Chariualt to your horse as well as to your self You need not suffer from pains of any sort your horse need oot suffer. Try a bottle of Bsltard'i Hnow Liniment. It cures all pains. J. VL Roberta, Bakersfisld, Mo., writes: I have osed your lioltnent for 10 year and find it to be the best I bav ever nsed for tnsn or beast. For sale by National Drug Co , and by Dcuiaray.