Fill I) A V, SEPTEMBER 3, 1WM. THIJ ROGUE 1UVER OOrillMU :un SEVr,N 4 am uo We are GroweraTluy direct from oa NO AGENTS .' Our TrHi are grown atnctiy WITHOUT IRRIGATION Write for free catalog. Larue took of Triotiwn'lbleforcomnuri;iiuorchriU Choice Fruit, Nut end Oraimentil Treet. Grape Vines, Small Fruit Plant Hid Shrubbery Tnn Dalles Kl'ksekies ' JIlnOfl!oe,irJ GrandAve.Portlaad.Ore. Bryan's Texas Farm. It has transpired that Wi! Jennings Bryan about a y.ar purchased ItiO acres of fiaa hir.d in the Rio Grande valley near Minion, Texas, and will make of it one or the finest farms in the whole coun try. The entire quarter section is under irrigation and a considerable part of it is in cultivation. The farm strange varieties of trees and plants ! which he has had set out upou his farm. One of the attractive features of this farm is a large vineyard I which will soon be a producer of .marketable fruit. . itirAnlllTIAJI VAil An r INWKIVM KJK iribvuv" - for the Buyers of SEWING MACHINES QUALITIES TO CONSIDER IN MAKING A PURCHASt Does it run easy Does It looR Sood. Does It mKe a good stitch. Does it sew fet Is it well made. Is it easy to operate. Is it simple in construction. Does the manufacturer put bis name on it. THE FREE sewing machine recently placed on the market by the Free Sewing Machine Co. combines the best qualities of all other machines. It i; the latest, best and most com plete achievement in building; cf a sewing machine. Com pare it with all other ma chines in anything in which they claim to excel and you. will find FiISD easil; the best. ) FREE SEWING MACHINE CO, f CHICAGO. ILL. For Sale By Ike, M. Davis Hani for Man and Beast. A mosquito scourge never before eOlialCtl ll CH!-n;iiltnr a,'a .1..-. r1..! Is to be a place of real beauty; the .Coast section of Texas, causing actual damage to cattle and other animals. preliminary work of beuutifuation has already received a good start. A broad, curved driveway leading from the main road to the site of the proposed residence has been laid out and upon each side of it has been planted rows of date and palm trees. These trees are doing well and have made a good growth during the sum mer. To the left of the driveway is an orchard of several acres of young English walnut and pecan trees, while bordering the driveway on the right is a large orchard of orange trees. In addition to these trees Bryan has had many acres planted in fig trees, lemon trees and many other varieties of tropical and semi-tropical fruit and nut hearing trees, lie sent to remote parts of the world for CHICHESTER S PILLS at. 1 ' ( hl-rhpatf r' Iplumoiid Tlrunl IMIUln Htd an'1 4I4 mrtallicV txurt. teaJnl with Mine RiUwri. it... r ..... v TaL on other. Bur of Tour UrwaaUU Askfot'llMirKN-TFRS DIAMOND It KAMI IMLI.K fr years known as Hest, Si test, Always Rellat l SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE If You Want to Spend several of the plcasantcst half hours you ever put in get the September EVERYBODY'S and read in this order: u Happi ness," "The Mellowdrammer" and "What Shall We Do With the Old?" After that read where you will you'll say, "Here's a good magazine." Try it and see. SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S Special display by Clemens', .National, Sabln's itud Deina ray's. i Work in many of the rice fields in southeast and southwest coast coun ties has been abandoned because of the myriad of mosquitoes attacking the laborers, whose only protection are boots and thick gloves. Owing to the heat, the workmen cannot wear thick clothes, and handkerchiefs around the head and neck are easily pierced by the long-billed mosqui toes. Thousands of head of cattle sought the gulf and bays and other water ways, to get away from the pests. Forced to stand In water neck-deep, the cattle refuse to come out to cat, and unless relief from the mosquitoes comes soon many cattle will die. Several of the coast line roads are operating their trains without pass engers because the mosquitoes in dense clouds literally drove passen gers under the seats, notably on the Gulf and Interstate road, which skirts the gulf shore for thirty-five I miles. Even on Galveston Island, I with a stiff gulf breeze blowing, cattle and horses are suffering, and tons of oil are being used to drive away the large mosquitoes. Trophies from Ro;sevclt. I A disnnteh frinii Washington. I dated August 24, says that an ex press wagon loaded with nine black barrels and one huge box containing trophies of the Roosevelt hunting expedition in the jungles of Africa arrived at the Smithsonian Institute today. More will follow. Secretary Richard Rathburn, of the Institute, was startled when he saw the packages were marked with the initials "T. R.," placed there with white paint, and large enough to he seen a city block away. Secretary Rathburn had regarded as a hoax the report that these Ini tials of the former president were on the packages, and he at once pro nounced them to be the evidence of a trick by newspaper men. It will be some days before the casks can be gotten Into aud their contents Inspected. NOTICE OK OFFICIAL SI KYKY. Office of County Surveyor of, Josephine Couuty, Oregon. Grants Pass, Ore., July 2:'. 1909. To the Oregon & California Railroad Company, Southern Pacific Com pany, Marcus YY. Robbit.s, Mrs. T. P. Lee, II. Wood, O. S. Blanchard, Emma Fairchllds, W. W Cnnby, Elizabeth Caldwell, Mrs. Lillian E. Gilbert, owners of lands to be SILK. SALE OP TIMBER. Grants Pass, Oregon, July 15, 1909. Sealed bids marked outs!d "Bid, Timber Sale Application, July 14, 190'.). Siski you," and addressed to M. J. Ander son, Forest Supervisor, Forest Ser vice, Grants Pass, Oregon, will be received up to and to Include the 6th day of September, 1909, for all the merchantable dead timber standing affected by the survey us herein-1 or down, and all the live timber after stated: I marked or designated for cutting by You are hereby notified that by re-1 the Forest officer located on an area FAIR EXCHANGE. New Back for nit Old One. How It Cutt Be done in Grants Puss. Tuft Takes the Steamer Mississippi. President Taffs managers have arranged to take him from St. Louis to New Orleans on the government steamer Mississippi. The president will attend the Deep Waterways convention which takes place in New Orleans on October 30 to November 2. Preparations are being made to have a large fleet of steamers escort the president's vessel and these will be loaded with United States sen ators, members of congress and St. Louis business men. The Deep Waterways convention will be attend ed this year by a large number of the most prominent men in the coun- jMimicrs wiio vaitie tneir own comiort ana mo ,, , . .. . ,. .. ill welfare of their children, should never be without a try. 1 he fact that the pi esident W 111 boxof Mother Uray'a Sweet Powders for Children, 1 intf,rPcf himself in the cause will for uc throughout the Benson. TheyBrenlc unfolds, lnl,"M """"" Cure Feverishnef, Constipation, Teething Din- !make it the popular gathering Of the II...JI.n.nJ Utmnrh H',...!.!... I'llL'SI POWDKKS NEVE It FAIL. SoldbyallDniRStoreH, year. 2.1c. lMm t arrent any mumttute. A trial nacKaua will be sent r'KKE to any mother who will address Alien & Olmsted, Le Hoy, M. Y. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY E-RU-SA The July Lawful Pile Cure. Because E-RU-SA CURES PILE3, and DOES NOT eontaln narcotics, mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drug. U. S. Dispensatory recom mends every Ingredient of E-RU-SA. Drug laws make "false and mis leading statements" a crime. Therefore, the sale of all othar or narcotic pile medicines is illegal because they affect the brain and spinal marrow, produce constipation and never cure. E-RU-SA ts not for sale at opium Joints Only druggists of highest standing sell and endorse L-RU-SA. National Drug Store, Clemens, Sabln's Drug Stores. Grants Pass, Ore. ,A BURNT CHILI) dreads the fire. The dread Is whole some, but not the burn; that can be healed and instantly relieved by ap plving Ballard's Snow Liniment, lie prepared for accidents by keeping a bottle always in the house. Best for sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumatism, neuralgia, bunions any and all aches and pains. Price . .... - 1 I 1... X.. 1...... I 2"., ride and si.uu. Drug Store. The back aches at times with a dull, indescribable feeling, making yon weary and restless; piercing pains shoot across the region of the kldnevs. and again the loins are so lame to stoop is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to the back In this condition. You cannot reach the cause. Exchange the bad back for a new and stronger one. Grants Pass residents would do well to pro fit by the following example: Mrs. Fred Paquette, 1103 Douglas street. Rosebuni. Ore., says: I used to live in Charlevois, Mich and many of my friends there had used Doan's Kidney Pills and praised the remedy highly. When 1 began to notice a disorder of my kidneys and rheumatic attacks which were quite severe, 1 started taking Doan's Kid ney Pills and they gradually banish ed the trouble. After I came here a similar spell attacked me and I at once got a supply of Doan's Kidney PilK They went right to the seat of the trouble and soon removed it. 1 would not be without this remedy for anything." ' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name. Doan's and take no other. quest of Lynn D. Allen, I will on the 80th day of August, A. D. 1909. pro ceed to Burvey In accordance with Section 6 of House Bill number 113, passed at Session of 1901 of the Legislative Assembly of the Stato of Oregon, the lands of said Lynn D. Allen, which are specifically describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a pine tree on the east line of the James Vannoy Dona tion Land Claim, No. 38, about 35 chains north of the southeast corner of said claim; thence weit 660 feet; thence north S S 3 .0 S to the east and west center line of Section 16; thence west to the southeast corner of Lot 2; thenco north along the west line of James Vannoy Donation Land Claim, No. 38, to tho northwest corner of said claim; thence east 20 chains to the northeast coiner of said claim; thence Bouth to begin ning. Also lots 2, 3, 4, .i and the west 30 acres of the east 'ti of the north east U of Section 1G. All the above described land Is located In Section 16, Township 3(5 South. Range 6 West. Also the east H of the southwest 4 and the west Vi of the southeast 14 of Section 9, Township 30. South, Rango 6 West of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon. And establish tho line and corner thereof. FRED MENSCH, County Surveyor of Josephine Coun ty, State of Oregon. Sold by National IUillrouil Prosperity. There Is a great prosperity among railroads says a dispatch from New York. Since January 1, It Is learned orders have been given by various railroad, express and dispatch com panics for from $150,000,000 to $175,000,000 worth of rolling stock. Many plants that several months ago were running on half time, are today operating to their full capacity, and thousands of men who were out of work six months ago have steady employment. Ill V " P! AN Your VACATIO 8 Vi 9 r T7 v at our expense NOTICE FOH 1U BLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., August 5, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Antone A. Ilanseth, of Dryden, Oregon, who, on May 13, 1903, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 12753 S. R. 034 95, for NWVi of SKH . SVi of NE4, Section 8, Township 38 South, Range 7 West, Willnmetto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to ninke Final Five-Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commis sioner, at Grants Pnss, Oregon, on the 15th day of September, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Artnur Daniels, of Dryden, Oregon; Marlon Crooks, of Dryden, Oregon; William Powers, of Dryden, Oregon; Jacob Ilanseth. of Dryden, Oregon; BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. to be definitely designated by the Forest officer beforo cutting begins, of about 100 acres In the SE 4 of Sec. 24. T. 37 S., R. 8 W. W. M., within the Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon; estimated to be 125.000 ft. B. M. of live and dead Yellow pine and 100.000 ft. B. M. of live and' dead Sugar pine, saw-timber, log- scale, more or less. No bid of less than $2.00 per thousand feet, B. M., for live and dead Yellow pine, and $2.50 per thousnnd feet B. M. for live and dead Sugar plno will be considered, and a denoslt of $200 payable to tho First National Bank, Portland. Oregon, must be Rent to that bank for each bid sent to the Forest Supervisor. Timber upon valid claims Is exempted from sale. A right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. For further Information and regulations governing sales, ad dress M. J. Anderson, Forest Super visor, Grants Pass, Oregon. S-tl-fit NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To L II. Little, his heirs or assigns, Greeting: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has, In compli ance with the Revised Statutes of the United States and tho laws of the Stnte of Oregon, performed tho an nual assessment or development work upon the "Trensury Group," consisting of the "Hattlo Davis." "Copper Belle" and "Copper Bella Extension" quart?. lode mining claims, situated In C.allce (unorgan ized) Mining District, Josephine County. Oregon, for tho calendar years Nineteen Hundred and Seven (1907) and Nineteen Hundred and Eight (1908). and that unless you, the said L. II. Little, pay your Just and due proportion as owner of an undivided one-third Interest In the said mining claims, to-wit: the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for Iho year Nineteen Hundred nnd Seven (1907) and One Hundred Dol lars ($100.00) for tho year Nineteen Hundred nnd EIrM (1908) within ninety (90) days from date of pub lication of this notice, your said one third Interest In the nforesnld min ing claims will become the property of the undersigned In accordance with law. WALTER J. MARVIN, Co-Owner, Dnte of first publication July 30, 1909. A Choice of Four Made Crazy by Socialism. Arthur Falhaber, the 17-year-old lad who has caused considerable ex citement at socialist and suffragettt meetings In New York recently by bis pnpiii-'Sioned speeches, lias been com mitted to llellevue hostd'ill to liae bis mental condition observed. In the last few weeks lie bad become so enthusiastic over Ko- iali ;l e doctrines . t hat be w as In t in1 habit of colle -;iug crowds about Mm at all hours of the day and ni ;h' , in' il the neigh burs complained, and hi-t parents P'odii"i i him in couit and asked that his mind be examined by experts. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In tho County Court for JoHophlno County, Oregon. In the Matter of tho Estate of) Charles W. McGee, deceased.) Notice Is hereby given that Martha J. Mctlee, the administratrix of the Estate of Charles W. McGee, de ceased, has filed In tho abovo entitled court and cause her final account, and that Saturday, September 4, A. I). 1909, at the hour of two o'clock p. in., at the County Court room at the Court IIoiiro at Grants Pass, Jonephlne County, Oregon, has been fixed by order of the Court as the time and place for hearing said final account, and all persons having ob jections to said account are hereby notified to file nnd present the Biitno on or before said date. Dated this 4 1 li day of August. A. I). 1909. MARTHA .1. M'-GEE, S-d-nt Admlnlsl radix. C1 li .J m y r la Offer ed You ,0 V During A-Y-P Exposition Yellowstone National ParR Yoseraite Valley LaKe Tahoe EXPEfiaSS i'MJ :X lo vhit the Pacific I-1 ll lv V, e l .HI l i M'-ioll'T Mrs. S.H ab 1'.! Tiiieiips.iii, " .v:n 1 a n e .1 en t lie lull pension ni I ii e a sol ii' r I 1 i . 1 1 : ai I"-, , il'- 'I la ! M i s. 'I iioi'ip nil v. ,1 . ;i - 1 1 ! 1 r, lan." l. I. 1 aa.:' e re.l!ele. (!,- ,le- 1 i v;l at , hv d I -.1 in In .; I i.r tn I -ib -ral !rmie! Ihe 1 ' 1 i 1 :i .Vorc.iii, the Demi. t lie niily el the of the Th 11 Milay. e, lI'Mli.'.ed lf. :. i,' SM'lIn , part el the nnd ii per! hidin ' place Confederate A Burglar in Tow 11 his name Is "bad rourh." lie doesn't i-ine lor gold or silver but be will ileal your health away. If be ap pears In your house niresl him al ,,nce willi Mallard's I lorebiniiiil Syrup, it may menu consumption If yiiii don't. A cure lor all roughs, eold and chest troubles. Price 25c. Mie and $l.eu ner bottle. Sold by National Drue Stole, How 'in ;i; 1 at. Lay Sluiuacli the Cause of Thin ness, Mue Tillies ill Ten. all , have CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Offlco Rosehurg, Ore., July 21, 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed In this offlco by Robert E. Smith, contestant, ngalnst Homestead Entry No. 0795, mnde October 8, 190S, for E Mi NW,i, SV NE4 nnd NW4 SE4 Section 14, Township 39 S., Range 5 W., Willamette Meridian, by Daniel K. Jones, contestee, In which It Is al leged that said Daniel E. Jones has failed to establish his residence on tho said tract; nnd has cultivated no part of tho same, built no house upon the tract, done no cleaiiug, fencing or other Improvement there on, with the Intention of making a home for himself; that said entry man has not been upon said tract since November 1, 1IM)S, aud that said alleged absence, was not due to employment In the army or navy of the United States In time ut war; said parlies are In rebv notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at H) o'clock a. 111. on September 9, 1 909, before Hie Register II lid ueeelvel" lit tllO I'nited StateH Land on lee In Rose burg, Oregon. The said contestant having, In ft proper afridavll, filed July 21, 1909, set forth fads wlib h i how that after due illllcelice personal lii'l'Vlee of till notice ran not be made, It Is hereby ordered and diiecled dial sue 11 notlco he given by duo and proper publica tion. .1. M. LAWRENCE, Receiver ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Not In- Is hereby given Unit the un- dersli'tHd administrator of the i-slato ol ;''"! ; 1 1 w !io i:iab d and d-noi 1' d 'hi e ,1 tkl 1!! 1 a" ALL YGlli! If vnu Lave friends i.i j - ; , ;.'- cnf.l. vno v 'U. j .1 1 - Co;:.J I an airan c it '1!' Cul o 1 tnl 1 lit In ef Ell 1 lovr T Mistaken re 1 i!.:"lIii Iioiii Monday. .-:i;s j 1 1 11 f u; . n : hv v In II. e on ! !-';, i I; i!l e litli. ' in ;.n.l t I i ;' t bill.', d d I a Deer. II'I '' II'', 'I'" , John Mai hews, shot and r.i-l I011.lv mil CIoHM- whll 11 on nt a i us in 11 1 !:' a Saielay j 1 1 1 noon : him lor a dei r. ! I llteie'l M ;t lle'.V -.' inn w !.i te In his tali 11 to Cii'm 1 ) 1 t to I h' llll. l I," ,,. I ' I' ':- . j 1 1 l, I , till I t I'i'l-I ' ir on :ne thin or .-,ci iiw ii'- inias and U"ih, anl of William Gebhardt, dereaiied, line .mow fat unless your food properly filed hh final accoiiiit. as iiuch admin ,11., -k. ' jlstrator nnd that bv order of Honor- People take on fh'.'b in piopiiltloil jable Stepliell Jewell, coui.ty liidgo of to tl-e nut ill Ions mailer whhb t he 1 jo'iephl ne County, Oregon, the lime 01 mis of illije-ilon ab. .nib and pass f,,r bearing obji -i Ions, If r uy, to wild Int., the blood. I account and passing the same has .hut as long as the nutritious '"'-J been fixed for August 30,1909, at let- pa a.s along, wilhoiit being ab- j 1 0 o'c lock a. m., nt t be County Court .01 bed, just so lung will you remain j room Grants Pass. Oregon. thin. 1 T. K. ANDERSON, A'linihi su'aior. Perhaps vour stoinucb, bowels and 1 T -II ' -T t liver m i d a toiib'. If your digestion Is lint pel fed , M I on a tablets w ill el it light :,i Olice. Mi on a will cure Indigent ion and nun coii'i Ivahle ailment of the I ilom.o ll p'olilpllv. It cuie by lnillditig "I'd lonllii'. 11 1 1 and not by ' 1,1 . .; a mi a I ii 'il -'"ina. h toi "ii li!t,.;,. It.- -hiii .-w and don't !i der.ttoy- I i i.r 1 ... -( It 1 . t'l 1 1 1 T 1 ' lv 'III Vi? aw-iiv (' al' I. '1 f yL tea. ly '1 a o, t d Vlll ie, ' 1 ,11 h , .l h III ll.' ol ", r ' at Itig, ) ,:r ' i-i II 1 Ml ,1 hi' ee hex. ., e !'..:. ' I- , vomiting '-! I 1 1 ,e h dl 11.' I I.- I "TV., I or complete Informal ion addns l Re Oil 10, I l'Mll Bid1;., San I'ihik ls o 1. , a 1ml ' I in 11 -I ;l.'"ld I Ii 1 1 1 HI d ' ol Ii 1 1 I " Ml1' li, a " 1 1 1 1 a I il'il t ! b" " I I I : .1 ll 01c ',1 ii 11 1 1 ' t I V i 1 v h. u bid liar lli'U I to be de ll' f "A 1.1' 1, I ' ' e,, ll-. b , In avl- a for 11 1 I a ' 1 ' el'H and 1 at ia hi , a ud 1 1 ' ; , or - dru",- NOI K II I'Olt l'( BI.IC A'l ION. Depart un til of the Interior. S. Land Office nt Roseburg, Or., July 21!, 1909. Notice hi hereby given that John II Stent,, of Olvmpla, Wnshliu'ton, who, on October HI, 19US, 11. ndo Timber Applh al Ion No, nSI2, for ni:'; of nw, , Lot I, .'" iM a ;:, Tonntdilp I! South, Range 7 West, Wllli'im M" Mci ldlan. bus til- d notice of Itili iilion In tn.'il e Final Proof, to c.il.iUi- li ( lalni 1 1 th" liicd alio; de- V ill,, ,1, In fole lo .e,h Mo . , I'. S. Coinini ! loin r. at Gi anls Pass, Ore gon, 1,11 the ;i- h day of (clober, I '"'9. Claliiiant names lis witln" .': on. Cures Indistion CmPou II. P:r '. Or of C'-a'.t ". Pa V- 1 din. of di .la'iie T. Bm ii con. MIINJAMI aiiiloll, Hi Will I.-i m G. Oregon; .lie at Pas 1, 1 1 of Grinds Pa d' ,U V;rl;ht, " , E. . 11; 010- L. EDDY, Reader. It reli. v. ft rti'in i' h 1 j i ry, mur stom. a'di, 1- I' liinyr.and cures nil rlnuwli dis 1 usi' i r iinuiey .:nk. 1-ad'n b"X of lab ile ts in i'iit iiur';;i-,' in nil towiw. Send your coov an Ei. 1- : if the C" to