Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, June 05, 1908, Image 2

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    ROGUE irVER COURIBX, OlANTS PA.3S, ORBGOW, JUNE 5, 1908.
GRANITE LANDS HAKE j OREGON BUILDING FOR
THE BEST GARDENS ! EXPOSITION UNDER WAY
Bad Attack of Dysentery Cared.
"An honored citizen of thi town wu Dif
fering from a aevera avtack of drMatery. lie
told friend if he could obuin a bottle of
Chamberlain' Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoea
Remedy, he felt confident of being cured, he
baying used thii remedy In the Wert. He
waa told that I kept it in rtock and loet no wj,0 came to America some three!
time in obtaining it, and waa prompt It . . ,,j,
cured," aaj. M. J. Leach, dnwji.t, of Wol- J8' "0 ,nd htt been a e,,den, f I
o,Vt. For aale by M. Clemena. ' Weal Gran la Pan for the past two
' yeara, waa the firt to market green j
1 pi-as lat seaaoo and agaiu tola ia
RDS boo He brongbt in the Brat men the
. i 20tb of May thii aeaaoa. He itarted
Wilfred Harria, a oatiTe of England j Will Be Large.! and Moat Com
plete at AlaaUan-Youkon Pa
cific Exposition.
PROFESSIONAL
n. m n v:...n. v..- hit tardea two years atro on purely Tear
iiraoite sou. ne nag recently aecinea . "
eboot six months study in Germany,
after which be will
usoal. The doctor lias kept his rec
ords carefully and broken filaims can
be promptly replaced by sending them
to his office. His practice is left in
Dr. LouiirhlriKe's care. Dr. Louub
ridge tent eye and fits glansi. and
has had sn ral year experience.
A letter from tbe president of the
Alaskan Yokoo Pacific. exposition
which is to be held at Seattle next
states that the Oregon bui id-
is to be the largest and
. . i i ,: m riu f mmnlnta of at hnMrlint on fYia
be in his office as 10 0 1Dl Kraening on a larger scaie i-
LOUGHRIDGE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UKUEON
Ros. Phone 714
Olt1 or country calls attended night
or day i-'lxth and II, Tuff's building.
Olhoe Phone 2(11.
Gkaktb Pass - . Oseoom.
J)R. C A. CAMPBKLX
OfeTKOPATHIO I'll YHICI AN
Graduate American N liool of Osteopathy,
Klrknville. Mo.
Chronlo IUneaieii and Dlm-asea of Women
and Children a upecialty
CONSULTATION KKEK
Rooms 1. 2, 8, Klrnt National Itank Dldg.
I'lionea: Ofllce.771, ilea. 7U3
Gbahth I'ahb Oaauoa
his vocation in the mother ooantrv : grounds.
and after the two
is now nnder constraotloo
last S 'ssons here ! D1 W1U 06 completed In doe time lor
is fully convinced that granite gives
far the best results.
Mr. Harris as well as others who
ti kva kuan Vi nnaar tt&v t li a f tha
granite soil (rets warm earlier in the j A" the eipositlon opens in June of
season and will, therefore, nrortnce J"" lUD wuiwuwra
the exposition.
It is the purpose of the commission
to have a collective exhibit of the
resources of the state by counties.
J)R. ALMEDA M. MARTIN,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Specializes on Diseases of Women and
Children
Room 30(1, Conklin Bldg.
Hoars 0 to 6. Other hours by appoint
mens.
PHONIC lltM
II, D. NORTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Practice In all State and Federal Courts.
Office In Opera House Dulldlng.
Gbamtb Pash, . . . Or boom
QUVER S. BROWN,
LAWYER.
Office over Dixons Store
Gkants Pass, Ohkgon
II. D. HENDRICKS
COCNSELLOR8-AT-LAW
Civil and criminal maitwra attended to
In all the courts.
Real estate and Insurance.
Offloe, 6th street, opposite Pontoffloe.
WILLIAM WRIGHT,
U. H. DEPUTY SURVEYOR
MININW KNUINKMi
AND DRAUGHTSMAN
0th St., north of Josephine Hotel.
-Gb.t Pass, . . Obkuon.
The Popular Barber Shop
Oet your totisorlal wotk done at
IRA TOMPKINS
Ou Sixth Stteet Three chairs
Rath Room in connection
N. II. McGREW,
PIONEER
TRUCK and DELIVERY
Furniture and Piano
Moving
GRANTS PASS. OREGON.
an earlier garden than the other loili.
Another point in favor of the granite
Is that it will produce a large crop of
vegetables, strawberries and other
small fruits where some of the other
soili would have to be irrigated. As
evidonce ot his claims Mr. Harria has
pea vines in his granite garden four
feet tall at the present time.
Those who have Inclined to the
opinion that the granite soil is
worthlefs will do well to take notice
of Mr. Harris' gtrden. A small in
rentment in tbe same kind of soil will
bring them handsome returns either
as an Investment or in an increase in
the value of the land within a few
years.
COFFEE
Poor coffee has to be
sold in bulk, it isn't worth
packing.
Year f row r tnrat )Mf amr If Tea Seat
ke ScMllins't tint; w. per him
"E. 0. DeWitt A Co.. Chicago. Ill
Gentlemen In 1807 I had a disease
of the stomaoh and bowels. In the
spring of 1X13 I bought a bottle of
Kodol and the benefit I received all
the gold in Georgia could not buy.
May you live lnog and prosper.
Yours very trnly, O. N. Cornell. Hod-
Ing. Ua., Aug. 27, 1800." Sold by
Model Drag Stole. 4-3 18t
made tip from the various crops of
1008. The president has sngKested the
necessity of gatlieriog this exhibit
early. After the county exhibit has
been this gathered the commission
will transport it to Seattle, install and
maintain. It, without expenne to the
oouoty. Josephine oounty should
have one of tbe best exhibits in the
Oregon building. It will only oost
the gathering of the best specimens of
our varions resources, which, how
ever, should be done with regard for
quality rather than quantity.
The commission is also having
printed a Del-page booklet on the re
sources of Oregon to be distributed
during tbe exposition. Two pages of
this booklet will be devoted to each
ooonty, and Grants Pass and Jose
phine county should oo-optrate with
the exposition people to the end that
we get the very best otility out of the
two pages allotted to Josephine
county.
FOUND TRUE REMEDY
S. V. MOODY
WOOD
YARD
I Cor. H&3dsts. Phone 434
jl Load Blocks $3.00
Htove Wood
: 1 TierManzanita $2.50
jl Tier Oak $2 75
j I Tier Fir $2.50
il. Tier Pine $2.25
Chunk Wood
Tier Oak $2.50
jl Tier Fir $2.25
jlTier Pine $2.00
; 1 Load Sawdust $1.0()
j l Load Kindling $1.0
Demi
ray la Sura Ml-o-na Will
Cure Indirection.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Rosebnrg, O'e , May 18, 1908.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
been filed in this office bv
HENRY KLOPPER.
contestant, against Homestead entry
No. 10.87B. made July 18. 1901. for the
SEi Section 10, township 39 S,
Hange 8 Weet. by Robert Hall, Con
testee, in which il is alleged that
Robert Rail has abandoned anme four
' ears airo. more or less, and has not
been on said homestead since , also
tb.it no other person has lived on
same since, nor iimde any improve-
nieuts; that said alleged absence was
not dne to his employment in the
Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the
United btatei.
Said parties are hereby noitfied to
appear, respond, and offer evidence
toacbtng naid allegation at 10 o'clock
. m. on July 18. 1908. before Joeenli
Mna, U. 8. CouiuiiHsioner. at his of
fice in Urauts Pax. Joseobine County.
Oregon, and that final hearing will be
held at 10 o'clock a. in. on July 2.V
1 90S before the ReiriNtur and Receiver
at the United States Lund Office iu
HoifclmrK, Oregon.
RENJAMN L. EDDY. Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Roselmrg, Ore., May 18, 1908.
A snfrlcieut contest affidavit having
The incalculable amount of good
that Miona stomach tablets are doing
in Grants Pan, in makinir sick and
even despairing people well, should
compel tbe attention of every judicious
person who is out of health with
stomach troubles.
The underlying cause of nervous
debility, headaohes, sleeplessness aud
melancholy is faulty nutrition, the
result of a weakened stomach and
inactive bowels. So long as the
stomach is weak the tissues cannot
assimilate proper nourishment, no
matter How much food is eteu. Mi
o-na increases the strength and act
ivity of the muscular walls of the
stomaoh, regulates the bowels aud
makes the blood capable of conveying
nutrimeut to all the vital orgs us.
Ihe one ot Mi o na stomach tablets
makes all the difference between a
tired, nervous, sluggish condition, a
weakened stomach, and a healthy,
energetic bodily ooudition.
In no other way canjyou so quickly,
so readily and so positively stimulate
the stomach to good health as bv us
iug Mi-o-na. The fact that this rem
edy is sold by Demaray ander a
guarantee to refund the money unless
it cures, shows conclusively its su
periority over ordinary, old-fahioned
digestives. 6-6 2t
utH'u nioii in tns orncs tv i
HENRY KLtU'PEK Going Campina this Su
v.,nt7.IV!!; ""'.'" H''i""std eutry! Try Newport or Yaqulna. Round
No. I. 1.9, made October 21, 190:, fori,... ,; , , .
the NE'4 Section 10. Township iiu S, ' P ' fr0IU GrB"U Pa8 for 10
Range 8 West, by Edward K. Leiuieox ' K001 six u'hs. On tale daily afiet
Cunieetee, in which it is alleged that June 1st. Ask me for further iufor-
E. A. WADE
Dry floods, Underwear,
.Notions, Ktc.
Front Street
west of Palace hotel
GRANTS PASS, ORKGOX.
r
CKRANIS PASS
Commercial Glob
Will furnish information of
Josephine county free of
charge. Correspondence solicited.
L.
Ill
B. Hali.
L. Andrews.
, President
. .Secretary
said Edward F. Leuiieut ha- aband
oned sme; that he uever lived on same 1
at any time, nor made any improve- j
liieuts on same; that only a ponitiou
of laud is tit for agriculture or hurt I-
culture : that said aliened absence was ,
matton.
6-8-81
R. K .MONTGOMERY,
Local Agent.
OVERTAXED
not due to hi employment in the
Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the
United Slates.
Said partiea are hervbv notified to
appear, roiu1, aud offer evidence
touching said allegulioo at 10 o'clock
a. ui. on July 14, 1908, before Joseph
Mos, U. 8. OouimisMnuer, at his of
floo in Grants Ps, Josephine Couuty,
OriK'ii. aud that final hetriuii will he
held at 10 o'clock a. m. on July 24.
190S liefore the He-inter and Reo'iver
at the United Stales Laud Office tu
Roselmrg, Oregon.
liKNJAMIN L. EDPY.
Register.
Hundreds of Grants Pas Readers
Know What it Means.
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION.
IVlwrtinwul of the Interior.
Ijincl office at Roneburg Ore.,
April lith. ItKW.
Notice is hereby given ttiat
ALUEKT RIG K LOW,
of Williams, Ore., has tiled notice of
his ititention to make final fire years
proof in aoport of bis claim, vu:
Homestead Entry No. 10.9T7, made
August Stith. ttHll, for Lot 8, Sertiou
; 2S. ami Nh'i NE'4, etiou Jrt.
Township S S, Knnge 5 West, W
M., and last said prvH'f will be
I made lefore Jospvh Mos, V. S, Com
tnistioner, at hisoffi.v, in Gruts Pans,
Oregon, ou Wndesday, July 8tti. 19vS.
iiauics the following witnesses
to prove liis continuous roidence up
on, aud cultivation of. the laud, via:
Krank Topping, of Williams, Ore.,
Ryel M. Coagl. of Williams. tre. .
West of flour mill, near R. R. track ! William J. Ruwell. of Grauts Pass,
v." iwicn, ot urants
da
1UENJAM1N L. EDDY.
Register.
Charles Costainl
Wood Working Shop.
laming. Hcroll Work, biair Work, Hand ' r- l)onl,
nawm,vutnfi iron, n ooo ruuvrs. hew i "
vuwrana rumuiuig, Repairing ail kinds
rrktet rlgttt. !
The kidneys are overtaxed; havA
I too much to do. They tell abont it
j in many ashes and pains. Backache,
(aideache, headache, early symptoms
of kldusy ills. Urinary tnuililen,
j diabetes. Rrlght's disease follow. L.
iMahtews, of 1213 Short St., Rosehurg.
iOre.. says: "I was troubled with
) backache and kidney complaint aud
j though I used a great many remedies
, and spent lots of niouey for treatment
j I could get no positive relief. I hurt
j my back at one time audhat seemed
to make me permanent trouble. Be
ing attracted by statements, reooni
menfiug Daj's Kidney pilU. I de
cided; to try them ud got a box.
Since using Dean's Kidney Pills my
kidueys have been acting in a normal
way ;and have gathered tone aad
strsugth. The acning and other
symptoms have gone. I can con-
scieutoiusly sute that Ua't"KTdTe7
Pills are the ;oest kidney remedy
know of. "
For sale by aU dealers. Price 50
cenu. Foster MUburn Co.. Bnffaio.
New York. Sole AgoU for tbe
United Jute. Remember the name
Doan'e aad take bo other.
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ROUND-TRIP
RATES
EAST
WILL SB MAUI THIS SKASOM BY TUB
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
From Grants Pass, Ore.
Vhe BIJOU
THE POPULAR AMUSEMENT
HOUSE OF GRANTS PASS
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE
Begin at 7:15 Every Evening
All the popular Illustrated Songs
We are receiving all the latest and up-to-date
moving pictures.
The Bijou has been newly fitted up and has
modern ventilation throughout, including
lelectric fans, etc.
TO
AS follows:
Both Ways One Way
through via
Portland Tal ifnrnia
Chicago $81.45 $87.50
St. Louis 76.45 82..r0
St. Paul GS.95 S1.75
Omaha 68.95 75.00
Kansas City 6S.95 75.00
TICKETS WILL HE ON SALE
May 4. 18
June 5, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 2;?
Aupust 6, 7, 21,22
Good for return in ! (lavs with stopover
privileges at pleasure within limits.
Remember (he Dates.
For any further information call on
It. K. MONTGOMKItY, Local Agent
or write to
MM. McM I' It HAY,
General Passenger Agent,
J'OKTl.AN I), OKE.
Change of Program every Monday, Wed
nesday, and Friday.
Visit the Bijou ONLY A DIME.
Get the Habit
And bring us your soiled garments
both fancy and plain,
That seems wholly ruined from
soiles and stains.
We take them and make them look
like new.
We have clened for' others,
Let us clean for you.
Royal Cleaning Works
419 F St.
ARE YOU LOOKING
For bargains in furniture? If so, come and see my new stock
and get my prices. My car of new Couches, Beds, in fact anything
and everything for the parlor, dining room, bedroom and kitchen
has come, and you'll be astonished at the splendid goods and the
right prices.
Ei MOCRE, new ndcs0Ergg"D hand
CLEM ENS
SELLS
BOOKS and DRUGS
ORANGE
FRONT
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
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$1300 F. O. B. Factory M J A U J 1 EjK.
"THE TOURIST TYPE "O" ROADSTER represents the
I culmination point m two-cylinder automobile construction. AH
the features of the now famous Model "K" Yii?
are here blended with the racy, chic lines of the high--"
priced roadster. Nothing on the market today can compare favorably
with the Type "O" for all-around serviceability, style,
reliability and price. G This car, with a finely finished
trunk on rear, sells for $1300; with single rumble seat on trunk,
$1 325, and with double individual seats on rear, $ 1 350 f. o. b. Los
Angeles. Catalogue mailed free upon request.
Auto Vehicle
Company
Factory at Los Anjelej
NORTHERN BRANCH
540 Golden Gate Ave.
Saa FraauK
R. S. WILSON,
Agent
Gr&nt PaS, Ora.
$1350 F. O. B. Factory
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