Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, January 21, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    FIUPAY, JANUARY 21, 1010.
THE ROGUE RIVER COUBIXR
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We re Orown-Bnr direct from aa
1 i V Our Trwa am irown strictly 1
M' WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Write for fre ettalo. Larf itock ot K
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VlWtCV rnl'li nil INI wnwnmm i rw, uiifv
, VlftM, 6mII Fruit PUnti and Sbrobbuy
Tii HiTTtii VTTnTrnfira
(Q Mln0fflo, 1224 Grand AT,Portlnd,0i. p
(JVVVVWVVU
To Kurt Iut Test Wireless.
Further tests of the wireless tele
graph apparatus are to be made by
the cruisers Birmingham and Salem
which are soon to sail for South
American waters. A recent test in
the Atlantic off the Virginia Capes
was only partially successful. It Is
expected communication with ships
8000 miles distant can be maintained.
For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum.
The Intense Itching characteristic
of these ailments Is almost Instantly
allayed by Chamberlain's Salve.
Many severe cases have been cured
ty It. For sale by M. Clemens.
May Settle the Harrinian Suits.
, President Taft has been appealed
A. 1... It.. . , I I .. , . Anlrn " f
ITU U IUlllOilll OllllUtllH IU ucvinc ji
f I sanction a plan to settle out of court
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XUV SJ vl:1 null. -IIL Bull LU I Ullljn I
dissolution of the merger of the Har
rlman lines. The case will not be
dropped, It Is Rnld, except upon such
terms as will look to a correction of
the evils complained of In the govern
ment suit, or unless the government
can be shown to be completely In
error.
gon Railroad and Navigation com
pany, waiTbeguB following an inquiry
before the Interstate Commerce Com
mission. It was during these hear
ings that the enormous stockholdings
of the Harrlman lines In other-railroads
first came to be generally
known.
Prominent republicans are urging
Speaker Cannon to announce that he
will not again be a candidate for
speaker. They tell him that if he Is
an Issue In the campaign the repub
licans will lose the next house. Con
gressman Ilowland of the Cleveland,
O., district and Ned Taylor of Colum
bus, O., strict organization men, an
nounce themselves as Insurgents be
cause If they support Cannon they
fear defeat. So far Cannon says
he will not be driven, but will run
again.
A Handsome Recognition.
.The Rockefeller Institute for Medi
cal Research of New York has been
presented, by the Pasteur Institute
of Paris, through the French consul
general, with a replica in bronze of
Louis Pasteur by Paul Debols, In
recognition of the aid rendered by
the Rockefeller Institute In the re
cent epidemic of cerebro-splnal men
ingitis in France. Statistics show
that employment of antl-menlngltis
serum furnished by the Rockefeller
Institute, reduced the deaths of those
afflicted from RO per cent or more to
15 per cent or less.
The latest in millinery Is a crea
tion that is shaped exactly like the
Quaker bonnet of fifty years ago,
but very much more elaborate, are
some styles that greet us among the
new consignments of hats and bon-
The suit against the Ilarrtr.'.an nets. Very extravagantly are these
lines, which consists in chief of the little piece? of headdress trimmed.
Union Pacific, the Southern Pacific, 'end when worn by youthful persons
the Oregon Short Line and the Ore-: are genuinely jaunty.
ABOUT HYOMEI
A Bottle Costa Only 50 Cent A
Complete Outfit, Including
Inhaler, $1.00.
When C. H. Demaray states most
emphatically that he will guarantee
Hyomel to cure catarrh or give you
your money back, what Is your an
swer! Are you satisfied with your con
dition, or do you want to rid your
self forever of vile catarrh, with Its
humiliating symptoms, such as
hawking, spitting, blowing and, bad
breath?
Hyomel Is a simple, antiseptic
medicine, that you breathe through
a small pocket Inhaler over the parts
affected by catarrh.
It Is made ef Australian eucalyp
tus mixed with other germ killing
and membrane soothing antiseptics.
Get a complete outfit today. It
only costs $1.00, and contains every
thing necessary to cure any ordinary
case of catarrh. Extra bottles, if
needed, 50c.
Hyomel is the best remedy In the
world for sore throat, coughs and
colds, croup and bronchitis. It
gives wonderful relief In two min
utes. For sale by druggists every
where and by C. H. Demaray. Send
for free sample bottle and booklet.
Booth's Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Threatens to Blow Up U. S. Senate.
A letter written to a Chicago news
paper, stating that the writer had
only six months to live and that he
was going to blow up the United
States senate with nitroglycerin,
which was first thought to be a hoax,
has caused the federal operatives and
Chicago police to make a hurried
search throughout the city as the let
ter is now thought to have come
from a serious man who, driven Irra
tional by thoughts of death, might
carry out his plot. The letter appar
ently was written by a man of some
education as the diction indicated
that his Is not a crank. It states
that the writer has been given only a
half year to live and that he is going
to blow up "that dishonorable body
called the United States senate be
fore he dies as its grafting members
have plundered the public long
enough."
Every Mother
is or should be worried when the lit
tle ones have a cough or cold. It
may lead to croup or pleurisy or
pneumonia then to something more
serious, nallard's Horehcnd Svpw
will cure the trouble at once and pre
vent any complication. Sold by
National Drug Store.
Cures Indigestion
It relieves 6tomach misery, sour stom
ach, belcliing, and cures all stomach dis
ease or money back. Large box of tab county superintendent of Josephine
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
lota 60 cents. Druggists in all towns.
Pay $N.N Fine.
Even the most hopeful persons
who pride themselves on our civiliza
tion must admit, that we have occa-!
county will hold the regular examina
tion for applicants for state and
county papers at Grants Pass, as fol
lows: For State Paners Commencing
Came Near Choking to Death.
A little boy, the son of Chris. D.
Peterson, a, well known resident of
the village of Jacksonville; Iowa,
had a sudden and violent attack of
croup. Much thick, stringy phlegm
came up after giving Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says:
"I think he would have choked to
death had we not given him this rem
edy." For sale by M. Clemens.
Legal Blanks at the Courier.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore.,
December 21, 1909.
A sufficient contest affidavit har
lng been filed In this office by Mar
tin A. Conger, contestant, against
Homestead Entry, No. 04965, mada
May 6, 1909, for SEV4, Section 2,
Township 37 S., Range C W. Willam
ette Meridian, by Edward Crum, con
testee, In which It Is alleged that
said Edward Cm in hus wholly
abandoned said tract; that he has
changed his residence therefrom for
more than six months since making
said entry; that said tract Is not set-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. i tied upon and cultivated by said
Sanitary 17, 1910. 1 party as required by law; that said
Notice Is hereby given that Charles Edward Crum has not erected any
H. McCann, of Wildervllle, Oregon, ! buildings, there has been no clearing
who, on March 23, 1903, made ' of any kind and.no improvements
Homestead Application (03456), No. ! whatever made upon said premises;
12525, for NW4 of NE V4 , NVi of ! said parties are hereby notified to
NWM and SWK of NV4, Section ! appear, respond, and offer evidence
18, Township 37 South, Range 6 , touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
West, Willamette Meridian, has filed a. m. on February 5, 1910. before
notice of Intention to make Final ' Joseph Moss. U. S. Commissioner, at
Five Year Proof, to establish claim his office In Krauts Pass, Oregon.
to the land above described, before a"d that final hearing will be held
Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner, at at H o clock a. m. on February 19,
his office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on 1910, before the Register and Re
the 21st day of February, 1910. reiver at the Uunlted States Lnnd
Claimant names ns witnesses: Office In Roseburg, Oregon.
f;ric Kricson, nenjamm r. nun,, me snin contestant navlnar, in a
Tames C. K. McCann, Richard A.
Llndsey, all of Wildervllle, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE.
To George B. Hayes, his heirs or
tsslens, Greetings: Notice Is here
by given that the undersigned has,
In romnllnnee with the Revised Sta
tutes of the United States and the
laws of the State of Oregon, per
formed the annual assessment or
development, work noon the "Sa
turn." "Humboldt," "Western."
"Roseburg" and "May Queen" qnnrtz
lode mining claims, situated In Ten
nessee Onlch, Kerby ( unorganized)
Mining District, .Tosonhlne County
sinnully a case of total denravlt. AVednesilnv. Fplinmrv !). 1910. at 9
n,, nt ,i, ,tbi, ,.f mc. ' ii Oregon, for the calendar venr Nine
' ---,. .-mm-,,, n . hi., mm nui.mim topn Hundred and nine H909). and
mih; is toiu in a tnspatcn irom i.aia-1 Patnrdav, February 12, at 4 n. m
r.ia In the state of Washington, when? . Wednesday; penmanship, history,
one Steinburg, owner of the Yellow-; snelllnsr, physical geogranhy, read
stone saloon, was fined last weekjinsr, psychology. .Thursday: Written
$fi.-tn for giving his 3-year-old son , arithmetic, theory of teaching, gram
sonie ll(ii;or, then standing him upon I mar, bookkeeping, physics, civil
llWiMlllsDlendidOverall
the bar and putting a cigar In his
li.ou t Ii . .lust then Sheriff T. R. Car-
hMWi M.mm, Urn . JW ', M.- , h I . Ml. A.
A Splendid Overall
for every use.
Cut generous
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
fw Sli it ill Dtiltn.
MURPHY, GRANT & CO.
Manufacturer!
SllFllKisM (lllfttlil
y.VWHy.M fmt.ll nil im
iUMyuwmttaMMUttMiMBtf-MMi4MaMIIMI
governmpnt. Friday: Thyslology,
rencrrtinh", eomnosltlon, algebra,
mine stopped in and arrested him. He Fnelkh literature, school law.
Sat-gen-
was fi:"l J30 for giving the child i nrd,nv Botany, plane geometry
t'u. !'.r:r, posts, $15.20, and $50 fnivorni Mtorv.
irivin:; him the liquor, with costs of j For Conntv Paners Commencing
.0. Herald. iWodnosdnw Februarv 0. 1910. at 9
o'elo"U a. m., and continuing until
S'ovn-'i TrnvHe Turoi!.
Ii' yo.i Imvc any trouble with your
' :tntn:i:-h you c-honld take Chamber
' 'iiin's Sto'tvn-h and Liver Tablets.
Mr. J. P. Kioto, of Edina, Mo., says:
"T have usrd a crat. many different
ni"diiinos for stomach trouble, but
fi'id C'lamborlaln's Stomach and
I ivcv Tablets more beneficial than
any other remedy I ever used." For
"n to- M. Clemens.
Page
Fence
The Fence that OUTLASTS THEM A LL. Admitted to bo the
Strongest Wire Fence in existence.
TeHiM !) experts prove thut l'.tf. iiu il.-.n-l" me i.-usilu strengUi of the host Hessemer steel
used In common wire fence. And twenty-five years of contitMouH test by actual users prove that Us
durability Is phenomenal.
No other wire fence has eq mlled lu record for long and satisfactory service, under the moBt ex
treme conditions to which a fence io;iy 1p: nubjei tod.
This womlorful wire Is Lg i-Cni l n, Va-.lc o' u ll-nrth Sieol. K tin ' not b""ti '.veakeni'd by weld
ing. The Vuah Knot Till': K;:T Til 1' W:) T COMI-: )I T --Im actually W'OVLN' of continuous
Wiru mel U not n ni-ro "staple" or "hinio" to hir.rai or a "wold" to w-alioti the wire?,. No kink of
the horizontal wire; iu raw rml, to ci.-di. pull wool or ;;rn :Mf r:ist i' p"l-.on tin- vhole fabric.
(.., u us.-! on cior.inou l'r;i wlr-, giving iimuom i.i n i -ivr.-
Thc galvanizing Is .n per nut !i
the r.iarvolnn.: LLASTll li'V which
MST. I!. Tlie spirul i oil givi
PACK KHNCK to hills tin 1 ho -i.
The cull HMptillon the TEX-il'.'V wl l-h infl;..s PC.K FKN'CI-: u-'.f iM.o.ertln
thus savl'v; .'.0 pict. every H'O rods, besides saving staples, nails and labor.
ts sai!.:i
and adaptit
oer .i long span,
PAGC n.HGlT AND STOCK FENCES
are nu.'iiaiiteeil twlci. ns
no muss work or failures,
st i amis of barliod wire'
- besides we f urn-
it j-f tl'e vry l.i -.4 1'iat money ; u loiy vi. -Jr.-ti s-lenio prodiico, tin-;,
stron : nj iinv f. iif . sold: Ii"tt t spn-e . tlu will lotially turn rabbits
n:i.1 it , . i. ei ii.-'e;.4i:i v for "ii ,.i'" t'"- a Iits-t u k. tnioe. four or iiinre
to ! .i h-.! ab-K' it':- a P( K FFNCIJ - ti- fence pn.t-i t s Its-lf.
I'At I ri'S'i'i: si Ms for far ; to v, u n.lliv un:sid"i e . t ban a ny ot her fence
iMM ,.,, tos n:. 1 ussNt a tv freitioii of v ty rod of PACH I'L.X'.'i: without xtru cost. W'e
g'in re i'" very r-d.
Im" li.e till fences of nil ",al-s then call a "d we will show you PA (ill FLNCIO and explain Its
superiority utnl give you pile on any nnioutit or Myle.
Wo f' juc fuiiiis ronipbtc, an 1 -mi uivp you ostltnntes on any amount of rither regular or special
fences.
Gaddis & Dixon
"Ue PAfiE
FENCK MEN"
J. D. FRANKLIN, Local Representative
Uffloe ith Co'onDooth llsrdwnr-Comjmny GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Frldnv, February 11, at 4 rt. m.
Wodnosdav: Penmnnobln, history, or
thoTvanhv, renrling, nhvslcnl treo
irrpnhv. Tnrqfinv: Written arlth-rnrtl-.
theory of touching, crrnrnmar,
nhyslolopv. Friday: Geoirranhy,
school Ipw, civil government, English
literature.
LINCOLN SAVACK.
Grants Pass. Ore., County Supt.
January 17, 1910.
Cured f n Sovere Attnrk of Ftron
cliltls by ClinmberlHln's
Com ill Honied v.
"On October 18, last, my little
three-year-old daughter contracted a
severe cold which resulted In a bad
case of bronchitis," says Mrs. W. O.
Oibson, Lexington, Ky. "She lost the
power of speech completely and was
a very sick child. Fortunately we
had a bottle of Charaberlnln's Cough
Remedy In the house and gnve It to
her according to the nrlntefl direc
tions. On the Bccwnd day she was a
great deal better, and on the fifth
day, October 23. she was entirely
well of her cold and bronchitis,
whl-h I attribute to this splendid
medicine. I recommend Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy unreservedly
as I have found It the surest, Rnfest
and quickest cure for colds, both for
children and adults, of any I have
over used." For sale by M. Clemens.
that unless you, the said Oeorce P..
Hayes, pay your just and due nro
nortlon ns owner of nn undivided
one-fifth Interest In the said mining
claims, to-wlt: The sum of One Hun
dred Dollars ($100,001 for the vear
Nineteen Hundred and Nine (19091
within ninety (901 days from date
of ntibllcntlon of this notice, vour
said one-fifth Interest In the afore
said mining claims will become the
nronerty of the undersigned In ac
cordance with law.
WM. IirSTCLTOV.
C.KO. A. HPSFLTON,
Co-Owners.
Date of first, publication January
14. 1910.
VOTICK TO CRFIUTORSI.
Notice is hereby trlven, that O. A
Baldwin, the nnderslirned. has been
nnnolnted administrator of the estate
of Henry J. Rogers, decensed, by the
County Court for Josenblne Conntv.
Oregon, and all persons having clalme
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present, the same, dnlv veri
fied, to the undersigned administra
tor nt the law office of IT. D. Norton,
at Grants Pass In .Tosenhlne County.
Orocon, on or before the expiration
nf six monthq from the date of the
first publication of this notice,
Date of first publication, Novem
ber 10. 1909.
O. A. BALDWIN, Administrator
NOTICK TO CRKDITOKS.
Notice la hereby given, that Hor
ace T. Day, the undersigned, has
been appointed administrator of the
Kstate of P. O. Day, deceased, by the
County Court for Josephine County,
Oregon, and all persons having
claims against snld estato are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified, to the undersigned admin
istrator at the law office of H. D.
Norton at Grants Pass In Josephine
County, Oregon, on or beforo the ex
piration of six months from the date this notice ennnot be made
proper affidavit, fllod December 21,
1909. set forth facts which show that
after due dlllgon-o personal service
of this notice cap not bo made, It la
hereby ordered and directed that
such notice bo given by due and
proper publication.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
NOTtCH TO CIS EDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given, that Snrah
E. Perdue, the undersigned, has been
appointed administratrix of the pq.
tnto of Ttert E. Perdue, deceased, by
the County Court for Josephine
Conntv, Oregon, and nil persons hav
ing claims agnlns said estate '- are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified, to the undersigned
administratrix nt the law office of
H. D. Norton nt Grants Pass In Joso
phlno County, Oregon, or or before
the expiration of six months from
the date of first publication of thil
notice.
Date of first publication December
24, 1909.
SARAH E. PERDl'E.
Administratrix.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Deimrtmei't of the Interior.
V. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Ore.
n-coiiiP-r 10, 1109.
A sufficient contest affidavit hnv
Inir been filed In this office liy Harry
L. Lewis, contestant, against Home
stead Fntrv No. 1 :!'!.' 1, mad- Janu
ary 9, 1904. for NU'i; F K 1 , NE"V
SWV, and RiC, NWV, Section S,
Township nr. S., Ratuvo 7 W. Willam
ette Meridian, bv Henry K. Stroitz.
conteitee, In which It I t alloyed that
said Henry E. St roll z has tnad- no
Improvement, on said lands except
to erect a stnaHl cabin thereon: that
be has made no effm-t to Improve or
cultivate snld land with a view of
obtaining n homo for himself; that
he has wholly abandoned said land
end has not boon upon same since
October 1, 1 90S; that he died about
January Hi, 1909, leaving Ferdinand
Streltz, a brother, ns his heir, ad
dress not known; that since hli
death his heirs, or any other person
acting for them, have not resided
upon or cultivated snld tract; said
parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond, nnd offer evldeuco touchlnq
snld allegation nt 10 o'clock a. m.,
on Februarv 4, 1910, before Joseph
Moss, TT. S. Commissioner, at his
office In GrnntH Pass, Oregon, nnd
that final hearing will be held nt
11 o'clock a. m. on February 18,
1910, before the Reirlster and Re
ceiver at the United States Lund Of
flco In Roseburg, Oregon. The snld
contestant having, In a proper affi
davit, filed December 10, 1909, set
forth facts which show that after
due diligence personal service of
It Is
of flrBt publication of this notice.
Date of first publication Decem
ber 24, 1909.
HORACE T. DAY,
Administrator.
hereby ordered and directed that
such notice bn given by duo nnd
proper publication.
(Signed)
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
K M "V:'V.'.M.--I1II,I.,W.ILLIULIMI 1 I'll ll-li JWU lliJIMIM,l:M
It! mrtt n anna hiiiwhw mt. m y"" mm m n If"")' "'I St" rT m jffw Tm,,'
What makes a good fence? Should it have wire hard as flint
made with the highest carbon the same as the makers of American
fence put into its piano wire? Or should it be a soft wire such
as they put into their weaving wire that is sold to manufacturers of
wire cloth? Neither it should be a medium wire that many
years' experience has shown to be exactly right for the purpose.
The American Steel & Wire Co. makes every kind of wire thai
is used, beginning with its own mines, through its own furnaces and
steel and wire mills and they know what is the right kind of steel
to use for a fence. Trust their judgment.
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P f t rr- rr
B Should a good fence have a rigid stay? No
we believe in the hinged joint that is strong,
llovihlfv vi'rlrlinrr tn nrcucim n Rnrmtr lipd
f and snapping back again to its place. Flexibility
Pis its life. A pneumatic tire on a bicycle
a solid tire for this
reason. American fence is made of large wires
j3 moro durable than
wm ii ii b
i i i
nraifCTjr.iii'aBixsj!!3giigcs'
wires y
ithcr.
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO.
Successors to HAHMUDDLE'IIAIUnVAltK Ct).