FRIDAY, MAT 28, 1009.
TBI BOGU1 RITES COUWXX.
PAfll ISTEX
IP L A N Sour VACATION
i i NOW at our expense
P Classified Ads P
NEW TODAY
;MRS BRANDT has returned to her
old place on 5th and F streets and
has rooms for rent In the building
formerly occupied by her as a
restaurant.
A Chosce of Four
tp&SSSI RSEOk fjSSSQS
FOR SALE No. 1 milk cow, fresh;
also one large mule and top bug
gy. H. Huck's wood yard, 109 H
street. 4-28-tf
Is Offered You
SMitl During A-Y-P
OealtlC Exposition
Yellowstone National ParK
Yosemite Valley
LaKe Tahoe
ALL YOUR EXPENSES PAID
If you have friends in the east who want to visit the Pacific
Coast we can arrange it
HYDRAULIC Pipe 2200 feet of 6
to 11-inch pipe, 16 gauge; two No.
1 and one No. 2 giants for sale,
cheap. Address Geo. II. Pease,
box 535, Grants Pass, Ore. 5-2S-2t
WANTED Men to write fire and
life insurance. A good proposi
tion. See E. B. Brown, 206 Conk
lln Building. 5-28-3t
This Is Your Opportunity
For complete
information address'
SUNSET TRAVEL CLUB
Koom 10, Flowl
Hhl.f San Francisco
Summer Rates East
During the Season 1909
via the
Southern Pacific
fifim
GRANTS PASS
To OMAHA and Return $68.95
To KANSAS CITY and Return $68.95
To ST. LOUIS and Return $76.45
To CHICAGO and Return $81.45
and to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale June 2, 3; 'July 2, 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return $63.95
On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11
Going transit limit 10 days from date of Bale, final return limit
October 31.
These tickets present Borne very attractive features in the way
of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby ennbllng pas
sengers to make side trips to many interesting polntB en route.
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a
slight advance over the rate3 quoted.
Full particulars, Bleeping car reservations and tickets will be
furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or
VM. McMUKRAV
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Bids Wanted.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Education of School Dis
trict No. 7, of Josephine county, Ore
gon, will receive sealed bids for thi
construction of two additional school
rooms to the brick building belong
ing to the district on Yiorth Seventh
street In Grants Pass, Oregon; said
rooms to be constructed in all re
spects similar to the present rooms
In said building. All bids must bo
accompanied with a certified check
for ten per cent of the amount of
the bid. All bids must be filed with
the clerk of the board on or before
May 31, 1909. The Board reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
EDWARD S. VANDYKE,
Clerk of the Board.
Dated at Grants Tass, Oregon, May
G. 1909. 5-7-4t
M. J. Anderson was In the Illinois
valley this week on forestry busi-
i ness.
WANTED Man of good address and
fair education, possessing ability
as a successful salesman, a fluent
and convincing talker, to act as
special traveling representative
for a popular weekly newspaper.
Very liberal arrangements will be
made with the right man, who will
be required to furnish security
bond for $200. For full particu
lars, state age, nationality, wheth
er married and business experi
ence. Address Business Manager,
"The American Weekly," 74
Geary street, San Francisco, Cal.
5-2S-2t
FOR SALE 8-room modern cot
tage, hard finished, with 9-foot
basement, small barn and 8 lots
well improved. Price $1900. In
quire of W. P. Wright, Conklln
Building. 4-9-tf
NEW goods at second-hand prices at
"Headquarters," City Hall. South
6th street. 3-26-tf
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
Oregon property. For further
particulars write or call on Miko
Langc, Selma, Ore. 4-2-9t
FOR SALE 160 acres red land, 2
houses and lots, 20 residence lots.
Inquire of W. A. Paddock at City
Hall. ' S-26-tf
FRESH cows, 2 for sale. R. Thomas,
R.F.D. No. 2, Grants Pass. 4-23 tf
FOR SALE 160 acres timber and
agricultural land. Apply Eliza
beth Costel, 116 E street, near
Second; or address Box 43, City.
26-S-tf
Window Glass at Hair-Riddle's.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Barnes No. 416 lathe,
about $40 worth of extra tools In
No. 1 condition, for $95, also bi
cycle repair material that I will
lump off cheap. S. J. Taylor,
Grants Pass. 5-21-2t
FOR SALE Well broke, young,
1200 pound horse, 3 mlleB west,
R. D. No. 2., W. J. Carter. B-21-2t
DBSIGNS.Cut lowers, potted plants,
bnlbs. Medtord Greenhouse,
phone 606. 11-6
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS Well fur
nished with bath and lights, In
good location. Apply at 628 N
4th street, Grants Pass. 4-2-tf
WANTED
TOR SALE If. 0 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
Ceo. Cronk, address Box 580.
Phone 1025. 5-21-tf
FOR SALE Three good milch cows.
Phono 814 or apply at my farm In
Frultdale, two miles south of
town. F. A. Clements. 4-30-tf
RANGE Fine range with reservoir
for sale cheap. 668 North Second
" street. 5-14-tf
GOOD second-hand rubber tired bug
gy, one 34 Shutler wagon, one
3 Vi Studebaker, one second-hand
one-horse wagon for sale cheap
for cash. Inquire at G. P. Feed
btore. 4-23-tf
WANTED Second-hand goods at
"Headquarters," City Hall, south
6th street. 3-26-tt
WANTED 10 woodchoppers, $1.60
per cord, good timber. Inquire of
W. W. Wilson, Hugo, Ore. 5-7-tf
BIDS WANTED Bids will bo re
ceived until May 20 for the clear
ing of the lot and tho putting In of
a concrete foundation for the new
Courier building. Also for the
furnishing of cement and tho sup
plying of sand and gravel for the
entire building, The right Is re
served to reject any or all bids.
A. E. Voorhles, Courier office.
WANTED Lease with option of
buying 25 or 35 ncres partly under
full bearing orchard. Preferably
under Irrigation In JoHephlne
county. State full particulars when
writing. Address A. R. Graves,
box 136, Skaguay, Alaska. 5-1 4-4 1
iii;h-o-me.
Special Prices
ON
wATEB
PIPE
Kor 13 Vm1n Only
Hint's tin Way to Pronounce Hy
omcl, Hie Money-Hark Cu
tarrli Cure.
As doubt exists In the minds of
ninnv readers of the Courier l't uh
say that the above la the proper pro
nunciation or America b most won
derful catarrh cure.
Demarav Is the Burnt for Ilyomel
in Grants Tass and he will sell you
on nhn cr. a iiott e or vome ana
full Instructions for use, for only $1.
And if it falls to cure aruto or
chronic catarrh, asthma, bronchitis,
croup, hay fever or coughs and colds,
he will give you your money back.
The person who suffers from catarrh
after Buch an offer as that, must like
to snuffle, spit and wheeze, and bo
generally disgusting.
Read what M. O. F. Ixiwe says:
"I have used Hyomel for a rase of
nasal catarrh which had bothered me
for a long time. I can any that lly
omel killed the germs of the dlspasc
and gave me the much-sought and
needed relief. From this experience
I know Hyomel to be a reliable re
medy, and I give It the praise and re
commendation that It deserves."
O. F. Ix)we, R. F. D. No. 7, Allegan,
Mich., September 19, 1908.
FOR SALE A complete pumping
outfit, consisting of twelve-hofse
power boiler with No. 6 Pulso
meter pump. For particulars in
quire of Claud Schmidt, grocery
man. 5-21-2t
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 ncres young fruit trees and
Tokay grapes, partly seeded to al
falfa and melons. Between the
trees there Is planted corn, pota
toes, pens and squash. Plenty of
water for irrigation. Address W.
J. Carter, R. D. No. 2, Box 15.
PITS for sale Airedale Terriers, 7
weeks old. Inquire II. C. Dixon,
at Dixon Bros, or 701 N 5th st.
4-30-tf
WANTED Pluln and Fancy sewing
by Vandewalker Sisters, over
Courier office. Phone 903. 5-7-4t
LOST Ladles' brown coat with tan
vest. A suitable reward will be
given for Its return to 512 N Sixth
street, cor A. 5-14-tf
PORTLAND DECORATES
FOR ROSE FESTIVAL
Portland, Oregon, May 24, 1909,
(Special Correspondence) Port
land people are delighted over the
Interstate Commerce Commission's
decision this week opening the Port
land gateway. This is a ruling Port
land has long contended for dud the
victory is regarded as an important
one. Its chief significance will mean
a free interchange of passenger traf
fic at Portland between the Hill and
Harriman lines.. This Is bound to
Increase the travel of Eastern visit
ors to the const through this city for
at present travelers coming through
Portland bound either to or from the
Sound, must re-check their baggage
and buy new tickets here. This is
inconvenient and has often deterred
passengers from coming to this city.
The decision means that through
tickets must be sold via Portland, a
thing the Hill lines have hitherto
maintained should not bo required
of them as It gave the long haul to
the llaniman roads. The Hill roads
are expected to appeal the case to
tho Supreme Court.
Portland merchants met at tho
Commercial Club this week and took
steps to decorato the city thoroughly
In honor of tho many visitors who
will attend the Rose Festival early in
June. The retailers plan to make
their stores highly attractive for out
of town guests and tourists who will
be here for Festival week. Places of
business will be transformed Into
perfect bowers of beauty for the de
light of visitors. The work of em
blazoning floral designs on shops
windows about town Is now going on.
Flags and festival colors will be put
up next week. Rose decorations of
the business houses will be delayed
until the festival opens on June 7,
when the queen flower will reign
supreme about the city.
Showing much Interest In Oregon
timber, a party of 18 Michigan capi
talists spent a day In Portland dur
ing tho week. They represent cnpl-
tal of over $50,000,000, and their
visit here shows nn interest In Ore
gon timber that will mean tho in
vestment of largo sums here In fu
ture. They said sonio of their num
ber Intended to secure somo of the
remaining big trees of this state
shortly. Two of the party will re
turn to Portland within a few days
to receive reports on Oregon proper
ties they are now looking up. Tho
visitors are mostly officials of the
Michigan-Pacific Lumber Compnn;
New and Improved train service
throughout on the Southern Pacific
lines In this stnto will bo Inaugur
ated on June I. At that time the
Shasta Limited, tho new fast train
to California, will be put In commis
sion, improving tho Willamette
Valley service to a great extent.
Civil War veterans are completing
arrangements for the unnuul stato
encampment which will bo held at
Corvallls, June 2, 3 and 4.
MISCELLANEOUS.
It ANN IE, the plumber Is ready at
any minute to repair your plumb
ing. 609 II street. Telephone
555. 4-2-tf
Kit A N K bITkNETT Upholstering
Mission furniture mads to order.
Black
Vt inch, per 100 feet,
i Inch, per 100 feet,
1 Inch, per 100 feet,
IVi Inch, per 100 feet
1 Vt inch, per 100 feet
2 Inch, per lflO feet,
5.10
7.IO
10.25
12.50
10.25
Galvanized
Vt Inch, per 100 feet,
Inch, per 100 feet,
1 Inch, per 100 feet,
1 14 Inch, per 100 feet,
111 Inch, per 100 feet,
2 Inch, per 100 feet,
l 5.40
0.5O
0.00
11.00
10.25
22.00
NOW TIIK TIME TO BUY
Wc have Land Fertilizer in Slock.
Grants Pass Hdw. Co.
Cures indigestion
It relieves stonuich misery, sour stom
ach, belching, Mid rures all stomach dis
ease or money back. Laro lx of tab
lets CO ants, druggists in all towns.
CEMENT
CEMENT
FOR 8ALE Kodak and Columbia
bicycle. Inquire of R. Looney,
Opera House block. 4-9-tf
SAW Gumming and Turning at
Costain's. 4-30-tf
MONEY to loan on real estate.
Murtnges bought and sold. Mar
'i' Mnh. Iiiwver. 1-S-ISt
Three-Year-Old Nl rayed.
Strayed from the premises of W.
W. Tucker, in Jerome Prairie, one
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 puy any one for their trouble
who will Inform mo of her where
abouts. AddrcB Grants Pass, R. F.
D. No. 2. box 62. C-21-2t
Do It Now.
Now Is tho tlmo to get rid of your
rheumatism. You can do so by apply
ing Chamberlain's Liniment. Nine
cases out of ten aro simply muscular
rheumatism duo to cold or damp, or
chronic rheumntlsm, and yield to the
vigorous application of this liniment.
Try It. You aro certain to bo delight
ed with the quick relief which It af
fords. Sold by M. Clemens.
It. II. GILIILLAX
Phone 711 Omits Pat, Ore.
NOTICK.
U. 8. Land Office,
Rossburg. Or., Mar. 21. 1109.
Notice Is hereby given that F, F.
Williams, as attorney In fact of
Walter 8. McLeod, special adminis
trator of the estate of Joseph Huot,
deceased, has filed In this office on
March 19, 1109, his application to
enter under the provisions of the
Art of Congress, approved July 17,
1 854, that land which, when survey
ed will be the East of the East 14
of Section 14 In Township 40, South
of Range 7 West of the Wills rnette
Meridian. Any and all persons
claiming adversely the land describ
ed, or desiring to object because of
I the mineral character of the land,
I or for any other reason, to the dls
; posnl to the applicant, should file
, their affidavits of protest In this
office on or before the 8th duy of
May, 1909.
1 RENJAM1N L. EDDY, Register.
First publication March 26, 1909.
Last publication May 7. 1909.
I hereby designate the Rogue
1 River Courier, a newspaper publish
ed at Grants Paul, Oregon, as the
paper In which the above notice Is
to be published.
RENJAMIN' L. EDDY, Register.
NOTICK 1X)H 1THMCATIO.V.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or.,
April 23, 1009.
Notice Is hereby given that George
W. Woodworth, of Merlin, Oregon,
who, on May 6, 1904, made Homo
stead Entry, No. 13530-3. R.
03735. for Fr. NV4 of NW14; Kr.
N'4 of NE14, Section 4, Township
35 South, Range 6 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make final five-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, beforo Joseph Moss, U. 8.
Commissioner, at. Grants Pass, Ore
gon, on the 5th day of June, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Velorus M. Woodworth, of Merlin,
Oregon; William W. Wilson, of
lingo, Oregon; Ievl T. Corliss, of
Hugo, OrcKon; George E. (lowland,
of (Jrants Pans, Oregon.
IIENJAMIN L. EDDY, Agister.
Read the comments printed today
from the Oregonlan and Journal on
MIhs Noyes, the Boston Impersona
tor who appears here Monday even
ing at the Opera houso.
Go to Coroii-llool h Hardware Com
pany for mall boxes. 5-2S-21
ADMINISTRATRIX HA I.E.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to un order of the County
Court for Josephine County, Orogon,
duly made and entered on May 21,
1909, In the matter of tho estate of
Hiram Francis Nlday. deceased, I
will on and after Juno 19, 1909, sell
at private sale to tho highest nnd
best bidder, for terms ensh In hand,
and subject to a mortgage amount
ing, principal and Interest, to about
$175.32, all the Interest of said
estate In and to tho Mowing de
scribed real property, to-wlt:
An undivided four-ninths Interest
In and to the south half of tho fol
lowing described tract of land situ
ated In Josephlno County, Oregon:
lleglnnlng at a point 4 chains
and 30 links west from the
tho southwest corner of Section
85, Township 34 Ronth, Range 6
West of Willamette Meridian; thenco
north 83 chains and 60 links; thenco
enst 25 chains and 30 links; thence
south 40 chains; thenco east 25
chains and 50 links; thenco south 43
chains and 60 links; thenco north
89 degrees and 45 mln. west 50
chains and 50 links to plnce of be
ginning, nil In Sections 26, 27, 34
and 35, Township and range afore
said ;
Also the southeast i of the north
east 14 of Rectlon 28, Township 34
South, Range 6 West of Willamette
Meridian.
And offers for the said properly
will be received by the undersigned
administratrix at Hiiko, or by 11.
D. Norton at his law office nt Grnnts
Pass, both places being In Josephlno
County, Oregon.
Dated May 21, A. I). 1909.
CAROLINE SEXTON,
Administratrix.
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