ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON SEPTEMBER 4. 1908. f Making Good. There l no wny of making lurffnfl frinnitM llkn "Making (Jood;" mid Doctor ri-n-i''s incdiriiies wi-ll exemplify thi-. anil tlii-lr fricmlN. after more than two decades of popularity, are numbered liy Hih hundreiH of thousand. They haw ADVISES FENCING TO PROTECT SHEEP fencing the range to protect sheep animals maun (rood" mid they have not made lom .e attacks of predatory A uixhI. honest, sminre-dcsil medicine, of has wet with excellent result iu the known composition is Iir.f Icrce'a Uoldcn Medical Discovery. It still enjoys an Im mense sain whifo most of the prepara tions that have come Inlo pronilneiice in the earlier period of Its popularity have "gone by the hoard " and are never more heard of. There must lie some reason for this long-time popularity and that Is to be found In Its superior merits. When oni-o given a fair trial for weak stomach, or for liver and blood affections. Its supe rior curative qualities are soon manifest; hence It has survived and grown Id pop ular favor, while scores of less meritorious articles have suddenly Hashed into favor (or a brief period ana then been as soon forgotten. For a torpid liver with lu attendant Indigestion, dyviensla. headache, oer- baps dizziness, foul breath, nasty coated tongue, with bitter taste, loss of appetite, with distress after eating, nervousness and debility, nothing Is so (rood as Dr. Tierce's (iolden Medical Discovery. It's an honest, Muare-deal medicine with ali lu Ingredients printed on bottle-wrapper no secret, no hocus-pocus humbug, therefore dm't tux fit a sulmtltute that the dealer may possibly make a little big ger prolit. njit on yoir right to have What you call for. Don't buy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrlp. tlon expecting It to prove a "cure-all." It is only advised for woman's tptirUil ail ments. It makes weak women strong and Ick women well. I.ess advertised than aomo preparation sold for like purposes, Its sterling curative virtues still maintain lu position In the front ranks, where it stood over two decades ago. As an In vigorating tonic and strengthening nerv . Ine It is iinnoualed. It won't satisfy those who want " huofce, for there Is not a drop of alcohol In it. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the orftfl- Tim i. line i,iver i iiis, itiinougn the lir-t pill of their kind In the market, still lead, and when nnrn tried are ever afterwards In favor. Kasy to take as candy one to three a dose. Much imluited but never ccjuului. Wallowa National Forest, Oregon. The problem was to fiud a strong fence that would make the sheep se cure, evtfD without the care of a htrder. The chosen fence, which is built of woven wire with barbed wire on the tep, has kept out all the minor ani- ,4 this season lambed a herd cf 6i0 ewes without a heder's care and with very little attention and great success. Mr. Emmons Is extending bis feuce, for he finds that it pays. Caieful record will be kept of the weights of laiuba raised intide this feuce itli a view of comparing them with the same (trade of lambs ruined ou'sidu the fence on the same clans of range, so that an; gains or losses in weight and growth may be deteiinlued. I-I-I-I-I-I-I- -M-M-M' JOSEPHINE COUNTY REALTY TRANSFERS LOCAL EVEXTS. P. B. Herman shipped another car load of watermelons lust Monday. This consignment went to Halem. There were about 25IM) melons in the car. Be wlil ship another car the latter part of the week. mala such as wild cats, lynxes ano coyo'es, but has not w thstood the at tacks of the grizzlies, which are ap rareutlyable to pass through it with little trouble. Sheep numbering 2'J00 head were placed in the enclosuie with their lambs upon Jane 20th and have been allowed to graze at their free will with no attention whatever from any herder. They bave done Bplendidly and as far as the observation of those In charge of tbe experiment goes, a given area grazed by sheep under soch conditions will carry more sheep pn acre than one grazed ouder the chartte of a hetdor. Tracks along the fence predatory animals come to the fence constantly Bnd follow it roond, hut with the exception of the b?ars, do not seem able to enter. The hunter emt loved bv the service for hunting predatory animals in the vicinity of this fenced enclosure has killed no less than six large grizzlies this sea son, liesides numerous other animals of the predatory class. The results of this experiment a'e so satisfactory thos far that private in dividuals are profiting by it. J. W. Emmons of Troy. Oregon, has a large area of private land fenced with special wire fence in which be has ?-I"I"I"I"I"I- M"M"M Try - Our - New SPECIALS Canteloupe Sundae Watermelon Special ' Watermelon Ice Cream Soda Big Bill Tafts Rainbow Specials llemomber wo have a $500 guarantee on our Ice Cream, fr purity. MUSSEL'S CONFECTIONERY Gr&nta Pass. Oregon GRANTS PASS BANKING & TRUST CO. H. C. liateham has purchased the Wm. Hair property on Fourth street and will move in firm his ftnit ranch at Fraitdale in a few days. Geo. Lewis was called ov?r to Hol land Wednesday n oning by he illness of his aged mother. G. C. Culy, one of the leading stockmen on the Applegate, has sold his ranch to Portland parties and be and h s family w 11 herefater make their heme In Ashland. According to the report of the state superintendent of public instruction Josephine county excelled all other show that comities of the stata dnrinir the mutt. year in the matter of percentage of daily attendance in its schools. ExCounty Surveyor H. C. Petkins and Mrs. Perkins returned lust week from Wolf Creek, in the vi o;nity of which place Mr. Perkins had been doing some surveying. Mrs. Perkins was the guest of Mrs. W. J. Rogers during the interim. Holand Coe, the 4-year Id grand son of Mr. and Mrs. R L. Coe, while in a carriage Wednesnay morning be came entangled in the lints and fell out of the buggy, sustaining the fracture of bis right arm. Dr. Lough ridge was summoned and the little fellow is getting along nicely. Ernest Loebbcke, who has been with the Grants Pass Box factory for some time, left last week for Alameda, Cal., wbere he goes to install a lumber sav ing dove tailing machine, for an east ern company of which be is the Pa cific Coast representative. Mr. Loebbcke expects to return to Grants Pass in a short time. Extensive repairs, including the partitioning off of one of the large recitation rooms, is going on at the Central School building. The second floor is also being calcimined through out. A large number of new seats was received this week, to be In stalled in the various buildings wbere ever needed. August Fetsch is treating a com modious 8-rooiu dwelling at the corner of Third aud I streets which be and bit family will occupy as soon as the same is completed, when bis pres ent home will be for sal or rent. Mr. Fetsch is expectiue a ceusin. Dr. Chas. Jorgens, of Oakland, Cal., here Saturday aud the two will leave next lunnuay ior an. Keuben, near Gleualde, where they will hunt bear aud deer for a couple o weeks. L. A. Robbertson, to whom was awarded by the city council recently the contract for a sub-main tewer on ! A aud Third stretts. has a crew of nearly a dozen men at work aud has been making excellent progress ou the work the past week. This sewer will connect with the main line sewer at Second aud A streets. A portion of the excavation is in stony ground aud has to be blasted. Some two or three blocks of the trench has air ady been dug aud a part of the pipe laid. Cap kal Stock $75,000 J. T. TUFFS, PRESIDENT, E. P. DIXON, VICE-PRES., G. P. JESTER, ASST. CASHIER $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diea that science has been able to nnre In all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's C-ta rh Cure is the only positive c te now kuon to the medical fr.it.-r ity Catarrh being a constittit . im dis ease, nsiuires a ci n-t itution 1 t eat meut. Hall's Catatrh Cure i takeu literually, acting diretth up.n, the uim-u nun mucous aurtaces of tin 'iu, inereiM- iitsircyiug tie non ot t:ie Ulsiaso, and jiatient strength by ........ ..wv... nu,i no-isuug ta.u.e iu doing its work. Tne proprietors Have j so much lalth iu its curati v. .. ' lhif , I-.- .. 111. .1 " ""v un fiw reward caw mat u (ails to cure, list cf testimonials. Address F J CHENEY S Loughridge et tix to Edw Howell Sw4" and NEy of SWJ and S hi of NW.i4'. Sec 24, also K2' of SE'4 S.c 23, T 3 rang 7, $','000. Geo C McCasiin to J bti W Mc Caslin. $. of SEhi and HWhi of HEM and SE of SWJ4. Sec 10. T 35, rgatige 6, $ (0. Henry Huck et ox to E E Blanchard, CO acres in Sec 32, T 3fi, range 6, 12400. 4" rmil s n t. al til Lola L Cald- Ml int. 8 in Ttlock .12. R R aid. I&11O. H C Batel.am et nx to E E Blan chard, 40 acres of lai d in S c 29 and 32, T Sfi, range 6, $2400. f J H Williams et al et ux to L M Applegate, lot 6, block 96, Riverside add, $100. Dau'l S Holton to Mrs Josephine Reges, 1 acre in Sec It), T 35, range 6, 2(K). Dennis H Stovall et ux to Marcus W Kobbins. part of lot 3, block M, Bourne's add, t.r5. J R Yetter to W L Neil et al. SWJi of SW4. Sec 20, T 3fi, range 6. 400. John Johnsou et ux warrantv, to S R Baldwin. of of NE' of NEI4, Secfi, T SR. range 5, $U'25. Andrew N Holman et nx to Fannie E Tatlor, lot 9, block 12, L'ncoln Park add, f 1. O & C R R Co, to Lem Speaker, hi SWI4-, Sec 9, T 33, ra-ge 6, 280. J. D. tlayes, et ux quit claim, to David O Hayes, NEW of SWW. Seo 18, T 7, range 5, 40 acrs, 1. O & C R R Co, to E V Ingiels, et al, NE'4 of SW.y and NWJ-4' of SE, Seo 33, T 86, range 5, f400. Merlin Townsite & Development Co, warranty, to Perry D Williamson, lot 3, block 4, Center add to Metlin, $375. H G Mitchell et ux, warranty, to Thos D Kelly et al, SE, Sec 4,T 5, range 6. $1000. Geo Griffin, et nx et al, warranty, to Bertram S Griffin, undivided two- thirds interest in NWJi of NE), Seo 11, T Sfi, range 7, $1. NOTICE OF OFFICIAL SURVEY. Office of County Surveyor of Jose phine County. Oregon, Grants Pass, Oregon, September 1, 1908. To E E. Root : W. S. Coutant; FJs tat of Benj. Healey, deceased; W. T. Byrne; The Oregon fc California Railroad Company; E. L. Churchill; Karl V. Ingles; Henry Huck: W. H. Kiukaid; J. G. Riggs; A. W. Bur roughs; Beitha O. Huck; Harry Smith; Oscar Ramsdle; Esliter Rogers; J. T. Chaussee; Wlllaim J. Governs; Addie R. Soverns: A. Os borne; J. W. Graham; M. T. Kin lein, owners of land to be bv effect ed by the survey to be made as here inafter stated: You are hereby notified that bv re quest of J. G. R Bgs. A. W. Bur- roughs, E. L. Churchill, Eal V. In gles. W. 8. Coutant, W. H. Kinka d, W. T. Byrne, will on the 29th day f September, 1908, proceed to survey in accordance with Section 6 of House Bill Number 113 patsed at Sess on ot 1901 of the Legislative Assembly of theSta'eof Oregon, the lands nf auM J. u. Kiggs, A. W Burroughs. E L. Churchill, Earl V. Ingles, W. S Coutant, W. H. Kincka'd, W. t! Byna, which are em time-d in the fol lowing governmental subdivisions rf Secfiou 83. Townhip 86 Sonth, Range 5 West. W. M., more siKcifically dr cribed as follows to-wit: The Southeast quarter of the South west quarter and Northeast quarter of the South west quarter aod The Northwest quarter of the South. est quarter and lhe Aortheast quarter of the North- west quart r and The Southwest quarter of the South west quarter and" . x. The Northwest quarter of the S nth', west quarter aod The South one-ha f of the Northwest 1 quarter. And establish the lines and corners thereof. , FRED MENSCH. Countj Surveyor Josephine County, State of Oregon. 9.4 5t CAREY ACT LAND SALE 15. 0H0 acres of land, in the State of Idaho, lying along the Snake River an"! on the main line of the O S L. railroad, between the towns of King Hill and Glenns Ferry, wi 1 be opened ior settle men'.. Oct. 1?. 1908 The sale of the land will lie under the supervision of the Sate Land Board of Idaho. The tracts lie in a co'e, surrounded !y 100(I t 1500 ft. elevations The soil unsurpasf-ed for fruit culture and there is an abundant surplus of water. The land is opened un der the Carey Act, protect the purchaser and assuring In' water lights. Money deposited on locations not found desirable will be refunded. ' GRAND OPENING ON OCTOBER TWELFTH The drawing of locations will be held at King Hill, where all convenience have been arranged in the way ol i-leeping. ating and other aocnmniods. lions. Tourist sleepers be will sidetracked for those who wi u 10 occupy them. This is the most, promising opportnnitv for bome-telier.. k,, offered m ibe state of Idaho. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Ask yiur station sfent for rates and full particulars as to oration. por liieratme and full information about the Isnd, wr '- to KINGS HILL IRRIGATION & POWER GO, MAIN OFFICE BOIS", ID &HQ BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON ANO TENTH STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG The School that Places Ton in a Good Position A good school none better. Well established reputation. Soccessfol graduitx Skillful painstaking teachers. Living expenses low. Many other advantage Let os tell you about them. Write for cotalogoe. SALEM, OREGON W. I. ST A LEY, Principal "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Prlnclpil CWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help .than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads ill others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSald a Business Han : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an Ed nca tort "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind In the Northwut COpen all the year. References : Students admitted at any time. Catalogue fret Any bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland IRRIGATED Hest irrigated small farm in Jackson County for $2500. 40 acres in tract. 30 acres under ditch. 20 acres under cultivation. Come and see for yourself. BEN A. LOWELL IWOODVILLE. . . ' OREGON t Kivi litiil'tiiiir tv- iiinia tue ! hn for anv S'nd for Sold by all druggists. ?,"ic. lake Hail hatuily fills stuutiou. & CO.. Toledo, O. for , The Rogue River Nurseries. Arc r-trcng on TOKAY GKATKS, haiii about 2."0,uuo fancy cuttings Unit nro rooting nicely, in tho retKht of land. Wo nro romly to contract for fall delivery at prices that will surprise you. Wo are as well prcjared to fur nish you with anything in lino of trees and j general nursery stock. Conklin Buildin TALL rou HRimiK IHDS. Not iii. is hereby Piveu ,hrtt the un dTi mux) will reivive eal..,l hids fur the owtrm-tioD of a l'ririKe aoro K.'Kue Kiverat liMtits rss, ureson in anvnlame with i.lans. hiifu-a w.uLN ana traiu disdains 1'rerare.l and filed in the 1'ii'i K oitu-e on or al I. I'-'HS, fa id bids to 1 man Si-pt. 4. l ivs lv vnlt'r i rr fc) Grants Pass Oi to he e.rinty Hut Siiitm.r filed not later at 10 oYlook a. m of the CVuutv t'ourt r.,. Jom ( him. County, Oreou'.""" I'iit.dat tirauts J'ass. (vTsoo.'this l'.'th day of Atljinst, lints. S. F. CHKSH1UV, i. SUMMONS. In the Circnit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine J. B. Wood. -I plaintiff, j VH. s Ji'Utiie A Wood, defendant. J To .letinie A. Wood, defendant above named : In the name of the Stat of Ore mm. yoa are required to appear and ans wer me complaint or plaintiff on file with the clerk of tbe abovr nan ed court within six weeks from the date ofthefirnt publication of this miui won, which in Auituiit 81. 1908, and if you tail to do go. the plaintiff wih apply to the court for the r.lief de uianded in his complaint, towif de cree dissolving and setting aside the marriage relations eximinir between plaintiff and def-ndant Thin sum mons is served by publication bv otn.r of Hou. Stephen Jewell, county iudg. 1U0S ' cunty. "jade August 21, ROBERT O. SMITH. Attorney for piaintiif. , "E. C. DeWitt Co., Chicago. Ill -Gentlenien-Iu isu: I had a disease j of the stomach aud bowels. In tbe spring of 113 I bought a bottle of Kodoland tbe beuffit Irecemdall j the fold in Georgia could not buv. ; 'May yon live long anJ r,ros..r j Yours very truly. C. X. Cornell. Rod mg, Ga.. Aug. ;, yxk" Sold by MuM Dtv.g St.,te. 4.3 j, Efficiency" as applied to an automobile, means that ability m a car which enables it to go and come when and where you want it It means speed, economy, en ,ura"c' hiI1 climbing, and roadability those things the Tourist" won in a string of forty-two brilliant victories out of forty-five entries. Buy the car that has proved its worth by winning all manner of tests in cumpeiiuon with all XTT" types of cars. These --"-v "' superior- ity of the " Tm.rUt " UD T- r Md ea the Pacific Cout the Pacific Coast Car" over all others. They prove positively that no car other than one built here with the sole idea of meeting Coast road and t&1ic. conditions could have made the wonderful ourist record. There are several models of Tourist Cars to meet the various models of pocketbooks. .There are several styles of 2-cyl.nder and 4-cylinder cars from which to choose. Better buy a Tourist than wish you had. R. S. WILSON, Azent Auto Ve,u'cIe Company Grunta Pau Or. Fftctory at Lot Anfelel WMrmtNN SftANCMt M (Mn Cult Avuiw. Su fii