Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, May 21, 1909, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. MAY 21. 109
THK ROGUE RIVER COURIER.
PAOM IEVEX
PI A N Your vacation
1NUW at our expense
Classified Ads
NEW TODAY
A Chosce of Four
T
Is Offered You
Seattle $r
Yellowstone National Park
Yosemite Valley
LaRe Tahoe
ALL YODR EXPENSIS PAID
If you have friends in the east who want to visit the Pacific
Coast we can arrange it
FOR SALE Well broke, young,
1200 pound horse, 3 miles west,
R. D. No. 2., V. J. Carter. 5-21-2t
FOR SALE 160 acres bottom land,
70 acres under cultivation, house,
barn and outbuildings, fruit and
shade trees; seven miles from
town. A snap if sold at once. See
Geo. Cronk, address Box 5S0.
Phone 1023. 5-21-tf
FOR SALE 160 acres red land, 2
houses and lots, 20 residence lots.
Inquire of W. A. Paddock at City
Hall. 3-26-tf
FRESH cows, 2 for sale. R. Thomas,
R.F.D. No. 2, Grants Pass. 4-23 tf
YOUNG married man wants position
as bookkeeper or clerk, college
education. Address "Bookkeeper,"
care Courier. 5-21-lt
MRS BRANDT has returned to her
old place on 5th and I' -treets and
has rooms for rent in the building
formerly occupied by her as a
restaurant.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Three good milch cows
Phone 814 or apply at my farm In
Fruitdale. two miles south of
town. F. A. Clements. 4-30-tf
CUT Big cut in the price of Colum
bla cylinder records at the Music
store. 5-14-2t
RANGE Fine range with reservoir
for sale cheap. 668 North Second
street. 5-14-tf
This Is Your Opportunity
For complete
information address
SUNSET TRAVEL CLUB
Room 10, Flood
iildg., San l'luiteisco
H. B. Hendricks
All mutter for this column is sup
plied by the local W. C. T. U., who
are held responsible for utterances
expressed.
Have listed somo f the
best bargains in Rogue
ltiver Valley
For Fruit Land, Bearing
Orchards, or Dairy
Ranches.
Write or see them, you will
not be disappointed.
H. B. Hendricks & Co.
GR.ANTS PASS. ORE.
The L. T. L. primary contest last
' Friday was a decided success and
:nrh credit is due Mrs. Culvert for
her efficient work us superintendent lmcka(,he
You will gladly profit by the fol
lowing experience.
"Fls the honest statement of a suf
ferer who was cured.
A Fields, carpenter, 1121 Mill
street, Roseburg, Oregon, says: "The
recommendations In favor of Doan's
Kidney Tills given by local people
led me to procure a supply of this
remedy. I had been bothered Tor
years with kidney complaint and
Doan's Kidney Pills
GOOD second-hand rubber tired bug
gy, one 3 Shutler wagon, one
3V2 Studebaker, one second-hand
one-horse wagon for sale cheap
for cash. Inquire at G. P. Feed
Store. 4-23-tf
Oregon property. For further
particulars write or call on Mike
Lange, Selma, Ore. 4-3-9t
FOR SALE 160 acrea timber and
agricultural land. Apply Eliza
beth Costel, 116 E street, near
Second; or address Box 43, City.
26-3-tf
Window Glass at Hnlr-Rlddle's.
DESIGNS.Cut flowers, potted plants,
bulbs. Medford Groonhouse,
phone 606. 11-6
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS Well fur
nished with bath and lights, In
good location. Apply at 62S N
4th street, Grants Pass. 4-2-tf
WANTED
WANTED Second-hand goods at
"Headquarters," City Hall, south
6th street. 3-2-tf
FOR SALE Owing to age and re
cent bereavement will sell my fine
little ranch of 32 acres. 3 miles
west from town, 25 acres bottom
and 7 acres bench and hill side,
12 acres young fruit trees and
Tokay grapes, partly seeded to al
falfa and melons. Between the
trees there is planted corn, pota
toes, peas and squash. Plenty of
water for Irrigation. Address W.
J. Carter, R. D. No. 2, Box 15.
WANTED 10 woodchoppers, $1.50
per cord, good timber. Inquire of
W. W. Wilson, Hugo, Ore. 5-7-tf
BIDS WANTED Bids will be re
ceived until May 20 for the clear
ing of the lot and the putting In of
a concrete foundation for the new
Courier bulldlne. Also for the
furnishing of cement and the sup
plying of sand and gravel for the
entire building. The right Is re
served to reject any or all bids.
A. E. Voorhio8, Courier office.
NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Office,
Roseburg;, Or.. Mar. 23. 1S0I.
Notice la hereby given that F. F.
Willlatna aa attnrnav In fart nt
Walter S. McLeod, special adminis
trator of the eatate of Joseph Huot,
deceased, has filed in thla office on
March 19, 1)09, his application to
enter under the provisions of the
aci oi congress, approved July 17,
1R54 that land arhlrh whan anrvav.
ed will be the East V, of the East
of Section 14 in Township 40, South
of Range 7 West of the Willamette
Meridian. Any ana an persons
claiming adversely the land describ
ed, or desiring to object because of
the mineral character of the land,
or for any other reason, to the dis
posal to the applicant, should file
their affidavits of protest in this
office on or before the 8th day of '
May. 1909.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
First publication March 26, 1909.
Last publication May 7, 1909.
I hereby designate the Rogue
uiver courier, a newspaper puousu
ed at Grants Pass, Oregon, as the
paper in wuicn tne auovo notice is
to be published.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
NOTIOK FOU lTRMCATlON.
De-wii-tmont f if ttn Interior
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Or.,
April zs, iu.
N'ntlrn Is Wre-hv irlvon that. P.piircm
" - . C) " -CT
W. Woodworth, of Merlin, Oregon,
who, on May 6. 1904. made Home
stead Entry. No. 13530-S. R.
03735, for Fr. NMs of NW'li; Fr.
N U, nf KRt'. . Section i Tnwnshln
35 South, Range 6 West, Willamette
Monuian, has rued notice or inten
tion to make final five-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Joseph Moss, U. S.
Commissioner, at Grants rass, Ore
gon, on the 5th day of June, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Velorus M. Woodworth, of Merlin,
Oregon; William W. Wilson, of
Hugo, Oregon; Levi T. Corliss, of
Hugo, Oregon; George E. Howland,
of Grants Pass, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
PUPS for sale Airedale Terriers, 7
weeks old. Inquire H. C. Dixon,
at Dixou Bros, or 701 N 5th st.
4-30-tf
of this department.
CEMENT
CEMENT
The Texas C. O. D. Liquor Law-
bus stooped liquor sales in dry ter
ritory so says the Union Signal of
Mav C. It would seem there are
smiie nlaces on the fine of the earth
where liquor laws can be enforced. Stateg
Remember
i iin v.h voted out tin
saloons May 4.
From Chatfield, Minn., we have
this: "Rejoice with those mat uo
... ,j..i.. ritfu.hi hin none dry
rt-ii.H i-. v .. . -
with a majority of 42."
brought very gratifying results and
were it not for the relief I found, I
would certainly refuse to endorse
them."
For sale by all dealers. Trice 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Hulinio,
New York, sole agents for the United
FOR SALE Kodak and Columbia
bicycle. Inquire of It. Looney,
Opera House block. 4-9-tf
SAW Gumming and Turning at
Costain's. 4-30-tf
WANTED Lease with option of
buying 25 or 35 acres partly under
full bearing orchard. Preferably
under Irrigation in Josephine
county. State full particulars when
writing. Address A. R. Graves,
box 136, Skaguay, Alaska. 5-14-4t
WANTED Plain and Fancy sewing
by Vandewalker Sisters, over
Courier office. Phone 903. 5-7-4t
LOST Ladies' brown coat with tun
vest, A suitable reward will be
given for its return to 512 N Sixth
street, cor A. 5-14-tf
the
and take no other.
name Doan's
FOR SALE 8-room modern cot
tage, hard finished, with 9-foot
basement, Binall barn and 8 lots
well improved. Price J1900. In
quire of W. P. Wright, Conklln
Building. 4-9-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
R ANNIE, the plumber Is ready at
any minute to repair your plumb
ing. 609 H Btreet. Telephone
4-2-tf
555.
NEW goods at second-hand prices at
"Headquarters," City Hall, South
0th street. 3-26-tf
FRANK BURNETT Upholstering
Mission furniture mods to order
MrtNEY tr loan on real estate.
Mortgages bought and sold. Mar-
' 'oblikis. l:wver. l-R-52t
R. II. GILFILLAX
Phone 744 Grants Pass, Ore.
il l H a H i.
for the Buyers of
SEWING MACHINES
QUALITIES TO CONSIDER IN
MAKING A rURCHASt
Does It run eaay.
Does it looK good.
Decs it maKst a good atltch.
Ds it sew fast.
Is it well mad.
Is H easy to operate.
Is It simple In construction.
Dote the manufacturer put his
nam on it.
THE FREE
sewing machine recently
placed on the market by the
Vr Rewind Machine Co.
Kina the heat dualities
of all other machines. It is
1tct Kecr and most COm-
.lit, ,-- ..
rlete achievementin building
o a sewing macniuc.
. -.r if with all other ma
chines in anything in which
rUm to excel and you
ill find tfPFREE easily
: e best.
FREE SEWING MACHINE CO
CUICAUU, li-i-.
FOR SALF BY
Ike M. IBa vis
The International S. S. Associa
tion bus issued a now pledge card
with a temperance pledge on one side
Ui.rt antl-citarette pledge on til
nr Tin. tetniicrance pledge reads
That. 1 may give my b.-st serv
t nod and to my fellowmon. I prom
ts c.od and pledge myself never to
use intoxicating liquors as a drink
,-.,wi t. .1m all I can to end the drlnK
iiHi.it ii nd the liquor traffic."
The anti-cigarette pledge Is sinii-
. .1...., fr.m
-! "In the cause OI irecuoui
..mlavlnir habits, for the sake oi
strength and purity of character, I
nledue myself to abstain from the
use of cigarettes, and to do all I can
to end the habit among others.
This card Is tangible proof that
the International S. S. Association
has committed: itself , definitely to
total abstinence, to the destruction
of the liquor traffic, to the e?tlnc-
tlon of the cigarette habit, and to
ledge Bigning Union Signal.
May we not have systematic plans
made for the observance of temper-
snminv at the end of this
ami. J",,,v
rtnr' PRESS COR.
A Fearful Cost to
Pay For Lack
of Grit.
160 ACRES best wheat land In
Manitoba, all clear, level, 80 un
der cultivation, the other 80 ready
to plow, close to a big lake, near
.church, school, railroad and post
office. Six town lots In city of
Winnipeg for sale or trade for
Three-Year-Old Si rnyrtl.
Strayed from the premises of W.
V. Tucker, in Jerome Prairie, oiu
three-year-old mare colt, color sorrel,
flax mane and tall, little notch in
one ear, one white foot, slight saddle
marks, weight about 800 pounds.
Will pay any one for their trouble
who will Inform mo of her when
abouts. Address Giants Pass, R. V.
II Vn 2. box f.2. 5-21-21
llife if i
Legal Blanks at the Courier.
The Courier supplies many mer
chants with thels salca books and we
would like to supply you.
MAY PROVi: FATAL
How to Make a Room Look Larger.
To Increase- the apparent size of a
room tlieiv U tiot'iltr.: better tlian the
Judicious use of mirror.
Suppufe that you have a glass about
five feci high and two wide, In a
wooden frame, you may employ It
most decora lively In a Kitting room.
Mount it about H couple of feet from
the (loor and arrange In front of It a
row of ferns, palms or other foliage
plants, concealing the pots with a
handsome box filled at the top witn
fresh moKs.
The mirror should be placed either
where It will reflect the view from the
window or else opposite the entrance
of the room, so that when the door Is
opened one may see the Imll or pas
sage beyond rcllected In It. ur course
tho room will not be any larger really,
but the fact that It will appear so is n
great point, for. as a friend of my own
snys, "if we cannot have n pleasant
reality at least let us have n pleasant
Illusion."
I know one house where the dining
room is long and dark, and the only
window irlvcs a very IiihuIIIi lent light.
Here nn Immense Improvement was
effected by placing a good mirror over
the Kidelxmrd nt Ihe end of tho room
opposite the window.
This ri'rtiH-ted Ihe light nnd thelnnd
enpe seen from the window, with the
result that one was almost deluded
Into the Ix'llef that the room had two
windows, nnd one certainly was not
eonsclotH of the wunt of sn outlet.
Ead Symptoms,
TTin woniiin who lias periodical head
-.i.oa lui.-kn.-ho. sees imimlimry dark
bpots or specks floating or ilimclng cfor
lil-r eyes, Uavt'liwimj uiHrf or mm
r,,ti (,..,n,,fT i , toinii. h. faint snails, drag'
ging-duMiy-eliiig In lower abdominal or
pelvic ryKoii, easily startled or excited,
Irrecuror painful periods, with or with-
' .. r..f.,rf,l. In Ki.!T..rlni from
wcakt-H'K anilA'raiigcrncnts t hat should
hiv i-.TTlv mcntion. not an oi iuuvo
ayrautoiM it. liKcly to bo present In any
v .J...A nm Kalw trvtfifttfl ftna inch
caiesfum run Into maladies which do-
man t mirgcon'i knlio u tuey oo noi,
retyrataliy. . . . .
No mlrlnttIHnL pjU firm c.i.
"cinl ol
ADMINISTRATRIX 8 ALU.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to an order of the County
Court for Josephine County, Oregon,
duly made and entered on May 21,
1909, In the matter of the estate of
Hiram Francis Nlday, deceased, I
will on and after June 19, 1D09, sell
at private sale to tho highest and
best bidder, for terms cash in hand,
and subject to a mortgage amount
ing, principal and Interest, to about
$175.32, all the Interest of said
estate In nnd to tho folowlng de
scribed real property, to-vlt:
An undivided four-ninths Interest
In nnd to the south half of tho fol
lowing described tract, of land situ
ated In Josephine County,. Oregon:
Reglnnlng at a point 4 cnnina
and 30 links west from the
tho southwest corner of Section
3!. Townshln 34 South. RanKO 6
West of Wlllamelto Meridian; thonce
north S3 chnlns and 0 links; thence
east 25 chains nnd 30 links; thence
south 40 chains; thence east 25
chnlns and 50 links; thence south 43
chains and (50 links; thence north
8!) degrees nnd 45 ruin, west 50
chains and 50 links to place of be
ginning, nil In Sections 2b, 27, J4
and 35, Township and range aforesaid;
Also the southeast Vi of Ihe north
east 4 of Section 2S, Township 31
South, Range (5 West or Willamette
Meridian.
And offers for tho said property
will be received by the undersigned
administratrix at Hugo, or by II.
D. Norton nt his law office nt u rants
Pass, both places being In Josephine
County, Oregon.
Dated May 21, A. 1). IflOO.
CAUOLINH SHXTON,
Administratrix.
Rheumatism.
More than nine out of ten casea of
rheumatism are simply rheumatism
of tho muscles, due to cold or damp,
or chronic rheumatism. In such
cases no Internal treatment la re
quired. The froo application of
I Chnmberlaln'B Liniment Ii all that Ii
needed, and It Is certain to glte
quick relief. Give It a trial and tee
for yourself how quickly it relleyea
the pain and soronoBs. The medi
cines usually given Internally for
rheumatism are poisonous or Tery
strong medicines. They are worse
than useless In cases of chronic and
muscular rheumatism. For sale by
M. Clemens.
2
limit " '.H. t'j'Jf'.V L ' 1-Vlirllft I M"nH'
liori.J'N7 Vii.-.li-in.j lint i.'h a mrnim
H ' llOflflTfl I'l'1"'" "' '','iHiTL-lts
yCT'iI"nyrrent-Worll. more il.:ijl " Y
trjiioniA.
When W ill brunts Pa People I-'"
the Importance of It.
nacUaeho is only a simple thing at
first;
nut when you know 'tis from the
1. lilnevs:
That serious kidney troubus loi
lThfvt dbhetcs. Rrlghfs Mw
If he who hesitates is lost,
As some old sage has writ,
It surely is a fearful cost
To jay for lack cf pit.
Don't hesitate if yoi would win;
Tn .-ive vonrcclf is best.
i In Attention (i. A. R. "1 W. R. C
Just put ycur Aavertisementi ia , w.ulUvrii f . above orders
(Rate. Tcrnishod on Request). ! nri,i nil old Koldh-rs and salhus are
requested to meet at f!. A. R. Iw iid-
Kngravcd calling cards fl per 100 quarters at fi o'clock p. m., Sunday,
plate or we will furnish on" In F M' t May v. tfoii. m. an to n.aich In a
for 76 cents. " M-morlal Hervlc.
, iiv order of f oiniMiirider.
pond tho Courier to your friends v ,..
in the Kafat four months f"i 1 '
t Ihe very wsv iiiKri-uiruui
known U modkal iclcnce for the cure oi
woman's peculiar ailments enter into iu
Mn li-(.linl harmful, nr
habit-forming drug is to I found In ths
ii. t nf u inorwilentji nrlii ted on each
bottl-wrappr and ajtont"! under oath.
I In any condition of The fnmaie sytem,
l)T. Plfres s Favorite Prescription can do
only (ooa nver narra. i wiioib ut
is totrenthen. Invlitnrate and regulate
the whole fmale sytra and especially
. I. . ....(. ,l f,.nl Wht.n tllflHA ar dfl-
ranged In function or affected by dlsaw,
....Mtal. ft ml fttlinr nronni nf rilireiLlnfl
become ij-ropathctlcally dcrangejl, the
mrm uniLnlllul nil A lotltf list Of
bad, unpleasant iyniiPm follow. Too
mum Illimi no DO eiiK-cifwi ui vu. r-
Torltn Pre-wrliitlon." It will not perform
mlraclon: will not euro tumors no med
lelnn will. It utit often prrecnt them, If
taken In time, and thus Hie operating
tahlo and the surgeon's knlfo may bo
avnldiMl. .
Women snffflrlng irom aieftA or long
II MIVIl Blll i"S I""" .--.. ... . p,
standing, ar Invited ti consult Doctor
Pierce by letter, nr, A II rorro'iKindenco
U held u strictly prlvntii and micrwlly
confidfintlal. Address Dr. K. V. I'lorce,
ItulTulo. N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Modlcnl AdvlnerO'i'iOpnie.)
S S'lit fnr on re.'elpt of 31 Olie-eelit
sumps 'for pniier-eoverixl. or 31 ntsinps
for cloth-Uiuii'l copy. Address as above.
ltiils Wanted.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
llourd of Kduentlon of School Dis
trict No. 7, of Josephine county, Oro-
gon, will receive sealed bids for tht
construction of two additional school
rooms to tho brick building belong
ing to the district on north Beventh
street In Grants Puss, Oregon; said
rooms to ho constructed In all re
spects similar to the present rooms
In said building. All bids must he
accompanied with a certified check
for ten per cent of tho amount of
the bid. All bids must bo filed with
the clerk of tho board on or beforo
May 31, 1D09. Tho Hoard reserves
tho right to reject any and all bids,
EDWARD S. VANDYKE,
Clerk of tho Hoard.
Dated at (irnuts Puss, Oregon, May
0, 1D09. B-7-4t
Legul P.liuik at the Courier.
t ii Ion Memorial NerviceN.
I All the chunhes of the city are In
' vlted to unite In a Memorial servlco
to be held In tho llethnny Presby-t-ilaii
church, Sunday evening, 7:30
,sharp, May 30, 1 909. Preaching by
! Rev. Alevnnd."' It "" T Mvi
, N'e Juan !;..;,. i .
!,,. t!;,. fatal -'A,
may