FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, lftOO. THE ROGUE RIVER COURIER. Railroad We beg to announce Closing' Our supply of clocks are going out fast, at from $2.60 to $8.00. Tbe stock of Rings all of which are solid gold, sell from 85c to $8. Can stilt sell you Waltham or Elgin Watches at $6 up. In Railroan grades we have on hand Walth am, Elgin, Illnois, and E. Howard; the E. Howards have special margin on dial and are 17 and 19 jeweled WE SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU CURTIS & CO. Citizens Telephone Company Schedule Rates Main line business, per month $2 50 Two-Party business, per month 2 00 Main line residence, per month 1 75 Two-Party residence, per month 1 50 Four-Party residence, per month ; . . . 1 25 The above includes a full selective secret ser vice. E. A. MARSH, Pres. Citizens' Tel. Co. DOINGS OF THE COUNTY COURT Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1909 Court met pursuant to law, there being present Hon. Stephen Jewell, Co. Judge; M. A. Wertz, commis sioner, H. S. Woodcock, commis sioner; S. F. Cheshire, clerk; W. J. Russell, sheriff. The following proceedings were Second payments to the Colura had to-wlt: bla Bridge Company of $9492 made for materials for main structure of bridge across Rogue River as per contract. Clerk ordered to draw county warrants In payment of the same. Clerk ordered to draw county warrants In favor of E. Benjamin for $25 In payment for services conduct ing ferry on Rogue river for January 1909. Report of County Board of View ers on petition of W. A. Lowe et al for County road In Sections 7, 8, 9 and 15, Twp. 39 S, R 7 west, hence upon the first reading thereof, same was duly read In open court and the matter continued until tomorrow to be heard upon the second reading. Court adjourned until tomorrow at 9 o'clock a. m. Thursday, Feb. 4, 1900. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment of yesterday, with all officers present. Report of county board of road viewers upon petition of W. A. Lowe et al for county road In Sections 7, 8, 9 and 15, Twp. 89 8, R 7 West, heard upon second reading and the matter continued for the term for further Information. Petition for appropriation of $1000 for advertising purposes for JoHephlne county, continued for the term, the court being not luuy aa vised In the premises, wiilard Cllmore appointed super Intendent of Road Dlst. No. 10 la place of C. F. Centner, who failed (n nullify. Bills allowed February, 1909, term County Court. telephone service 1 u " L C Hyde, witness cor lnq. . 1 t) t. tlarllntt nirimt (lAUDer 4 00 I V u ftjmiv, . n n i i .. o,K1a ma nn ra for U I L.MIJ oiuuic, . hnii, farm ............. BFCheshlre, cash adv pauper 1 60 C H Clements, wit cor Inq. . J n.,ll - nn tnAaa marl a . . . . . 110 20 Bert York, work on road.. 11 o Watches the continuance of our Out Sale H E Gethlng, posts for road. 21 42 05 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 73 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 33 23 12 00 00 66 00 00 00 50 50 00 50 50 00 75 75 89 Lucas & Son, mdse roads. . . 35 Thnmnnnn Rrna mrfA nun. . Ifl Glass & Prudhomme, sup.. 64 R E Moore, cleaning chim neys court house 7 J E Hodgdon, justice fee cor Inquest 5 Q A Armstrong, Juror 1 Henrv Peterson, as above.. 1 John M Clemens, as above. . 1 Geo H Porter, as above .... 1 F David Rubs, as above. ... 1 Francis M Horn, as above. . 1 H O Anderson, digging grave for nauner 2 Will Warren, as above 2 R E Moon, cleaning furnace county home 3 DWEd wards, wood co home 48 Frank Yancy, road work.. 6 Chas Crow, road work 4 Jas Wilson, road work 5 W C Frye, as above 19 Carl Yancy, as above 4 W R Colby, as above 2 Irwin Yancy, as above 4 Walter Colby, as above.,.. 4 D C Mclntyre, as above. ... 4 M L Bancher, as above. ... 4 R E Bateman, as above. ... 4 Glass & Prudhomme, office nnnnllpH 10 Geo Cronk, burial pauper.. 6 Ed Lister, board jury eu H S Wynant, work on roads 8 Floyd Wynant, as above... 4 Three Pines Timber Co, lum ber for roads 3 Rogue River Water Co, water for January, 1909 6 Rogue River Electric Co, T.iehta for January 1909 22 Geo Oebers, road work.... 26 John Johnson, as above. ... 6 Prnmpp Bros 18 Chas Ladd, drawing Jury list Merlin Andrew Caspescha, asst draw ing jury list Merlin.... z R W Colby, as above 2 i. n Hall roffln for nauner. : 12 L B Hall, disinfectants Streu- ber premises Bushong & Co, tax receipts sheriff Royal F Whltmore, light re pairs Co home 1 rtni WdMi road work.... 12 Thos Watts, as above 15 H M Chapln, as above tt t. i-owia. aa above 38 W M Cheshire, board of prls- oners ai F F Johnson, board of quar antine patient W J Russell, stamps, exp etc 4 00 00 00 00 00 68 10 00 10 00 90 Alice Smith, asst urn gru tjaiii . J A Blsh aa above....... . 8 J Jewell, boara oi w paupers Y" R R Courier, printing..... i" Halr-Rlddle Hdw uo, man for Co Home H T Wlmer, truant officer Dlst No 4 ; W V John Alderson. constable Tees State vs Frlti 0 W M Cheshire, constable fees 8t ate vs Steel.. .. 13 8 V Moody, wood for paupi l H C Bateham, Co Fruit In spector per diem & exp.. H G Shearer, witness circuit court ." Geo Alpeter, as above D O Pen well, as above.... R W Colby, as above L L Jewellas above Christian Brandt, as above F B Harrington, as above.. D G Penwell, as above Leroy R Harris, as above. . . T J Foshay, as above F W Van Dyke, as abote.. Harry Schmidt, as above. . . J V Schmidt, as above M Osborn, as above R A Harris, as above. .... B R Starbird, as abovo. ... Geo Finch, as above Geo Lewis, as above Tobe Rimer, as above... . F W VanDyke, as :bov . . L A Robertson, a? a:o.e . . C V Clements, as f.hove . . . Martin Brown, wit cir crt. . J C Smith, as above H G Shearer, as above.... James Burns, as above.... D R Warner, as above .... F M South, as above L L Jewell, as above W B Ayers, as above T G Harmon, Juror clr crt. . David Briggs, as above. ... D S Shaffer, as above. .... Orr Brown, as above M T Galvin, as above W L Babcock, as above. . . . Frank Floyd, as above.... R M Robinson, as above.. W C Hlldebrandt, as above J X Nelson, as above W F Bowles, as above.... G A Dunlap, as above R P George, as above J B Eberlie, as above. . . r . . L C Hyde, as above G A Savage, as above.... B F Bull, as above Andrew Gigler, as above. . . John Patrick, as above James Parks, as above.... W J Smith, as above W J Ott, as above L G Patterson, as above.. Robert Huck, as above.... W H Freed, as above R Mansfield, as above.... F A Pierce, as above H L Andrews, as above. . . . L A Heberlle, as above.... J C Klncatd, as above Geo Finch, as above J M Clark, as above Sam Neas, as above William Smith, as above. . J Challln, as above L A Palmer, as above D II McLean, as above.... Joseph Shaffer, as above.. Martin Conger, as above.... A II Lozler, as above.... M T Utley, as above Lee Sill, as above Geo Rowland, as above. . . . J D Cook, as above A Letcher, as above D II Wlmer, as above.... L L Jewell, as above Jacob Lance, as above...; Chas Swinden, as above. . . . G D Williams, as above. . . . John Challen, as above. . . . Wm Ingram, as above.... Harry Cougle, as above. . . . Chas Burkhalter, as above. . F M Miner, as above A Umphlette, aa above. . . . C W Trlplett, as above.;.. 46 10 4 70 1 50 50 40 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 1 50 1'60 1 50 1 f.0 50 50 50 .'.0 3 00 8 50 29 60 3 00 1 60 1 60 2 40 12 20 23 00 27 60 21.80 24 00 24 70 24 00 22 20 26 70 24 00 25 80 22 50 25 00 21 00 26 10 21 00 22 30 21 00 21 00 12 60 26 20 21 90 9 00 9 40 21 00 21 00 11 20 9 00 24 00 11 40 24 80 2 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 12 00 2 2 2 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 00 2 00 2 00 9 00 2 00 2 00 9 00 2 00 2 00 25 00 2 50 2 00 2 00 5 55 6 V5 1 00 1 0-0 J E Hair, as above B F Skillman, as above. . . . M A Powers, as above.... W R Nipper, as above H C Kinney, as above.... Joe Wharton, as above. . . . E Bumgardner, tending fer ry on Rogue River. . . . W P Wright, surveying bridge J G Wertz, work on ferry . . Champ Paine, road work.. James Holman, Jus State vs Three Pines Tim Co. . James Holman, jus State vs Steel E A Wade, Jur clr crt.... Theo Mott, as above Claud Htldreth, as above.. John Patrick, as above.... Lou Heberlle, as above.... John Randle, as above.... H M Gorham, as above. . . . M Vincent, as above F C Kline, as above R L Abell, as above James Abell, as above.... John Ogdcn, as above L T Corliss, as above. . . . Fred McCurdy, as above... E L Pierce, as above. ..... W S Dow, as above J A NIday, as above James Holman, Jus State vs Fritz Pacific States Tel & Tel CO Tel service R Gentry, road work F E Hobson, surveying bridge Jasper Darnellle, road work C F Gentner, as above.... Dan Leith, as above Fashion Livery Stables, liv ery hire for paups J E Peterson, Insurance pre mium Co houRe J N Johnston, telegrams... S Miller, road work H Glbbs, as above W M Bunch, as above Will EKKer, as above Grover Bunch, as above... M Bunch, as above. F Kelley, road work II Masters, as above James Seyferth, road work Ben George, as above.... II Kltterman, as above. . . . 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 2 10 2 10 1 80 2 20 3 00 3 00 2 80 1 00 3 95 11 60 1 00 2 60 12 00 9 60 3 00 18 00 40 00 1 00 28 00 28 00 21 00 14 00 14 00 14 no 14 50 14 50 14 0 14 00 14 00 J Parks, as above 8 Bunch, as above C Spence, as above R White, as above 8 F Cheshire, stamps, ex press, sup, vtc R E Jewi-ll, wrk at Co home J R Williamson, as above.. Jewell Hdw Co. mdse rds.. Grants Pbhs Iron & Steel works mdse for fi-rry. . . Cora U Lemon, ex Co phy sician M L Opdycke, wit clr crt. . . Fred Mensch, surveying Ix)we road N B Meade, viewer Lowe 29 00 28 00 25 00 14 00 14 30 33 00 38 50 4 00 8 60 3 20 1 60 30 00 20 00 road Harry Lenhalr, as above... 1 50 J M Jones, as above 20 00 Jack Hanseth, chalnman, Lowe road 4 00 Harry Powers as above.... 4 00 A A Hauseth, marker and team Lowe road 11 75 Chas Burkhalter, livery hire Lowe road 6 00 Rauch & Cook, blacksmiths for road 8 6 60 M A Wertz, commissioner per diem & mlg........ 26 95 H S Woodcock, as above.. 22 00 Kinney & Truax, mdse Co home 64 95 DID NOT SET DISAS TROUS FOREST FIRE L. K. Webb Writes to Complain of an Article Published in the Observer A' letter has been received by the Courier from L. K. Webb of this county but temporarily staying in San Franctsco. It will be remem bered that he was charged with set ting forest fires last fall or late In the summer. On this charge he was tried In the United States Court and the government failed to convict and a new trial has been ordered to take place In San Francisco during the March term. He now complains of a certain article published in the Ob server In relation to his case. The letter Is of considerable length and hardly suitable for the columns of this paper. Mr. Webb feels that he has been wronged and as far as a denial is concerned, he has a right to make it, but when he briags accusa tions against other people, these col umns are not for that purpose, and yet in fairness we must apply the old rule to Mr. Webb's case. "Every man must be regarded as Innocent until he is proven guilty." Here Is the opening sentence of the letter which Is dated at San Francisco, February 3d: "Editor Rogue River Courier: I have this day received a copy of the Observer, dated January 6th, 1909, through the courtesy of a friend, which contains an article wherein an account of my trial for setting the Klamath forest fire Is given and I will state here with all truthfulness that Bald article Is, both diabolical and false In every feature; In fact, not one word of truth does it con tain." In the closing sentence of the let ter he says: "I cannot boar to have people who have been friends to me believe me guilty of a crime which I never committed. All testimony against me was disregarded by the Judge in his charge to the Jury. It was a case of back firing with him, nothing more. I did back fire." (Signed L. K. Webb.) MI-O-NA. Relieves Stomach Misery AlinoNt Immediately. If the food you ate at your last meal did not digest, but laid for a long time like lead on your stomach, then you have indigestion and must act quickly. Of course there are many other symptoms of Indigestion, such as belching up of sour food, heartburn, dizziness, shortness of breath and If you have any of them, your stom ach is out of order and should be corrected. Ml-o-nn tablets have cured thous ands of cases of indigestion and stomach trouble. If you have any Btomach distress, Ml-o-na will relieve Instantly. But Ml-o-na unlike most so-called dyspepsia remedies, does more than relieve; It permanently cures dys pepsia or any stomach trouble by putting energy and strength Into the walls of the stomach. A largo box of Ml-o-na tablets costs but 50 cents at Dcmaray's and are guaranteed to cure or money back. When others fall, Ml-o-na cures. It Is a producer of flesh when the body Is thin; It cleanses the stomach and boweU; purifies the blood and makes rich red blood. M (PMWmHlOH-OM) CURES CATARRH. ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or money back. Sold and RU&ranteed by .It IK'inaruy urug more. "THE SCHOOL Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C.We occupy two floori 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give Individual instruction, receive more call for office help than we can meet Our achool admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It tiays to attend such an institution. CSald a Baslnosi Han i " Keep hammering awiy everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out In the end." Said an Edocatori "The quality of Instruo. Uon given in your achool nukes it the stsndsrd of Its klud in the Northwest " COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Reference 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any bualneae man la Portland. GOOD ADVICE FRO INSPECTOR Timely Topics For Our Fruit Growers. READ AND REFLECT. Attention to Everything 1b Time is She Way to Become a Sao cessful Orchardlst. By II. C. Bateham. This should be our very busy sea son, and any man who has nothing to do but wait for his crop is. un worthy the name of fruit grower. Begin by digging out all seedlings, sprouts, decrepit trees and every thing that will not produce fruit of value; you thus save spraying that much. Pruning should then be rushed through as rapidly as possi ble, beginning with grapes, first be cause they whl bleed if done later. It is a well known fact that the old wood of berry bushes should be cut out, but It Is also true of pruntng roses, quinces and peaches. Remem ber young wood Is where you get your choice fruits and flowers. No matter how hurried you may be take the time to gather and burn your brush before undertaking to spray or cultivate. Besides It Is unlawful to throw your brush over the fence Into your neighbor's yard, or into the road, but It must be burned within 60 days; better make it six days and the scale will not crawl back from your brush into your trees again. March 1st is about the time limit for winter Bpraylng in this cli mate, as the first warm days of spring will start the young scale Insects crawling, but it you should ot get It done or cannot get a sprayer before the first week In March, don't get alarmed, Sampson's ray will not hurt the trees or flowers If they are half open if prop- oily diluted. Several growers failed to get good results from the spraying last winter and the cause in moat cases may be found in one of the following characteristic replies: "Ran Bhort of spray and filled out with water." "Could not reach the top of tree with the old pump." It came on raining but we kept right on working so as to get through." Gentlemen, let's do things thor oughly and we can then get rid of the pestiferous scale. Come on, we've got them on t he run already. Thousands of peach trees are be ing planted here this spring and hundreds of these will die. WhyT Because the owner will fall to cut them back. All branches and half the stem should bo cut off to Insure a good start. One half of the new growth of peach trees should be cut off each year and In this way you not only keep your trees In good shape but will help them to bear fruit which is very essential. Every orchard and lot In Grants Pass containing fruit trees has, I be lieve, been Inspected. I trust that no grower has been omitted. The balnnce of the county will be exam ined during the next few weeks. The work of an Inspector Is for the good of the whole community, and any one having problems which he cannot solve Is at liberty to call on me for assistance that it may be within my power to give. Phone 645. We may look forward to two gath erings of Importance in the near fu ture. The fruit protective meectlng, to be addressed by Prof. O'Oara, some time In March, and a little lat er the Southern Pacific will run a complete demonstration train through Rogue River Valley. Get your work in shape ho as to take a day off and enjoy these occasions. run nrv i.inr. IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE OF QUALITY"- Hps Coffee Always uniform our best product sold In 1 lb., 2 lb., 2j lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind IV better if ground at home not too Una. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that 'the County Superintendent of Josephine County will hold the regular exami nation of applicants for atate and county papers at Grants Pass, aa fol lows: , For State Tapera. Commencing Wednesday, Febrn ' ary 10, 1909 at 9 o'clock a, m., and continuing until Saturday, February, 13, 1909 at 4 p.m. J Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, read ing, psychology. . ? ' Thursday " Written arithmetic, theory of teaching grammar, book keeping, physics, civil government. , Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, English liter ture, school law. Saturday Botany, plain geometry, general history. For County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, Febru ary 10, 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m. tad continuing until Friday, February ' 12, 1909, at 4 p. m. Wednesday ' Penmanship, lite tory, Orthography, Reading, Physical Geography. : Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy siology. Friday Geography, School Law, Civil Government, English Litera ture. LINCOLN SAVAGE, j County Superintendent. Grants Pass, Ore., Jan. 28, 1901. ' A Comiatm OokL ' cIsIm that if estehiag eall eaU U ToiAri Mute of tus atmt af jr t4 fatal dlMWMts would svr Warl et A wild often foriM a tulture hed for pmt el Infatiout dtHeam. CMUBtie fmm moiiiii, diplitlitria and toarlt hrm, (Mr ef the Mtt dangerous sad fatal dtwalia, ai ef thU claw. Th culture bod hrmti ky the oold favors the dveloMt ef the tjeiBM ef that ilitMMs, that would Mt olkerwUo And lodfc jtnL There It little daager, however, of any of thorn dioeaM Velng eoelr lei when a good expectorant cough mil Iim like Chamberlain t Uoagk Ronody l ul. It cleans out thone oalture btdo tbal frnr the development of tlie germ ef the '' ttuvo. That la why title reaaody has 1 rr. I m unlverMlty smrveaful Id preventinf i t f . lonia. It not onlyure year cold qntrklv, lint lulnliaiai't the ri of ewatreclinc ll rrr iniigeroM diaeama. For sale bv If. CW -v Ti YOUTH'S? IT Mill nilT will TSI TUI Mia, The Contents of the 93 Issue for l0 will Include 50 Sttr Mela By Men and Women of Dletlne uon In Many Vocations. 1 250 CaclUI Sfcrits Of rtiirrlr and Ariwantur. Including Six Pino Serials. ' 1000 Up-To-Dato H:I:j On Current events, Natural History and Science. 2000 Ona-Ulnufa St:ri:i Bits of Humor end Miscellany The Wonkly Health Article. Tlmoly Editorials. The Chll , dron e Tage, etc. imrU CowVm t tht Ppw mnj ItlmttrmHd I Awnmnt fr 1900 MOf I - t