TO BEIJTIFU TOWN,

ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. TTJLY 26, 1907.
u. salesman Is not busy, nut
fre
quently I have entered the store
and
had to stand around and do the waiting myself, while one of your
clerks
was very busy talking to a
friend who
had dropped in for a chat. After finishing his conversation he
would stroll
up leisurely and ask me what
he could
do for me. A few repetitions of
sort of thing naturally made me that
less
eager to do my trading here,
for I
knew that I could go to the city
and
find the salesmen eager to
wait on
me."
The merchant said he was sorry.
While subsequent events In his store
are not reported for the public, It Is
natural to believe that those easy going salesmen are sorrv too.
MAIL" SWINDLERS.
THE
Bargains
For Bumnklna WV
Bit at Big Bait and Gat Bitten.
X great deal of money la coaxed out
tt country communities by the "mall
.windier." These gentry not only us
ft malls In sending out circulars of
fering fake bargains for the unwary,
Hit they frequently get their alluring
advertisement Into the cheap little
nail order Journals which circulate to
lotne extent In nearly every community. People should be on guard against
ill advertisements which offer an
value for a little money.
The safest way Is to spend the money
it home, where you hove a chance to
The
look at the poods before buying.
postoftlce deportment Issues fraud orA Plea For Cleanliness.
ders against any Individual or concern
The following communication was
ffliicli Is discovered in the practice of handed us for
publication by Health
nslna "le mails to swindle, but freOfficer T. M. Proragold. says' the Senquently these swindlers rake In much eca (111.) Itccoiil:
money before the malls are closed to
Our village has again been renovated
them.
of garbage and refused materiality,
The average swindler who uses the but In meandering we find n
few who
ma.U is u wily fellow. lie has learnhave neglected to remove or burn the
wording
art
of
bis
offers
so
ed the
brush necessary to their part, and a
they attract the remote anil Indifferfew others who have already thrown
ently educated, and so plausible do his garbage, feathers
and ashes, etc., on
statements sound that he finds easy the alley, which is now forbidden. AbOne is frankly solutely nothing is permitted
i:id ready victims.
to be
"amazed at the credulity of the human thrown on alleys, no
waste of any kind
race. .V typewriter company of Xenr should be put on alleys or streets durYork induced persona to send $2.ri0 m ing the summer mouths.
It Is all
a guarantee of good faith In n "copyltg
against the rules, but nevertheless
it li line" scheme In which Hie purchas- some marshal their facts, cram the
er was to have a typewriter and 500 categories and construct arguments on
iheets of paper and copy letters at the lower planes of conceited vanity.
n thousand.
The typewriter Tet there Is something significant as
$2.50
proved to be a toy affair that was usewell as pathetic In humanity's goodless for the work. The purchaser was ness to Indorse the true, tho beautiful
$2
In
firm
and the
out about
that much. nud the best. It Is not an accident uor
One clever New York firm bought up an Incident, but a passion of undauntt lot of letters from an agency to get ed courage to clean up. Those who
addresses, theu wrote each person that have cleaned their lots and their
he or she had won a prize which would homes have done honors which speak
be sent on receipt of $1.37 to "cover home to the heart that cleanliness Is
cost of boxing and packing charges." not a broken fragment of sweet IlEach delighted person Invariably sent lusion; but a fact of harmony in the
the amount and received a piece of aspiration of sunshine, which makes
cheap Jewelry worth a few cents. A Its essential element a truth, leading
bluing company offered a "new auto- from dismal gloom to delightful dctv
s
matic tension sewing machine" to
tiny.
selling thirty packages of wash
blue at 10 cents apiece. The machine
All the World
r
proved to be a toy affair, and the
knows that Ballard's Snow Liniment
to
In answer to a woman's threat
has no superior for Rheumatism,
sue Is filed away as a mark of genuine Stiff Joints, Outs, Sprains, Lumbago
cleverness on the part of the artful and all pains. Buy it, try it and
dodger who originated the scheme.
yon will always ose It. Anybody
Bogus detective agencies were thick who has used B Hard's Snow LiniIn the land for awhile. For a certain ment is a living proof ot what it
sum of money they would send a star, does. All we ask of yon is to get a
certificate of membership, credentials, trial b tile. Prion 26o, 60c and $1. at
Drug Store and Uemarav.
etc., to the purchaser, and not until the National
astonished victim had been hauled up
TALE OF WIDE TIRES.
before unfeeling magistrates for carrying a gun or for Impersonating an of- - Praotioal Plan For Highway SuperA
Hm,
fA 1iilr1na
f a i II-- Mallva
visors to Follow.
that he had been the victim of a scounA good and practical suggestion to
drel.
road supervisors and others who have
charge of road maintenance may be
A SHOPPER'S
COMPLAINT.
found In the following tule of the use
Mrs. Jonas Found 8alsmn In tho of the wide Instead of the narrow tires,
says the Good Itonds Magazine. The
Homo 8 tors Too Easy Going.
story was told to Paul P. Sargent,
A woman who Uvea In a thriving
town about twenty miles from a big highway commissioner of the state of
city was accosted at the railway sta- Maine, by a county commissioner of
tion the other day by a dry goods mer- the same state:
chant In her town, who Inquired:
"The heavy teaming in our town Is
"Why have you quit trading with us, coufined mainly to the three miles of
Mrs. Jones?"
dirt road, over which lime rock is haulThe reply was not what the merchant ed from the quarries to the kilns. This
expected.
He knew that Mrs. Jones teaming hns been done for years on
for some months past had been going two and
s
inch tires, with
to ttie neighboring city to buy the hind wheels fifty-siInches and front
goods she formerly bought of him, and wheels fifty inches In diameter.
he suspected with good reason that she
"The resulting repairs, made neceswas even then watting a train to take sary by the continual hauling of heavy
her to the city on a shopping errand. loads on narrow tires, has cost this
Mrs. Jones, who had known the mer- towu thousands of dollars. In order
chant for years, said:
that this might be remedied Ave made
"I am going to toll you exactly why an agreement with the lime rock haulI do not trade with you any more.
It ers U furnish them with the wide tired
Is because several of your clerks seem wheels fitted to their wagon- axles,
to have too many friends around here. with the understanding that if upon
When I go Into the store, I naturally
fair trial and experiment they should
expect to be waited on at once in case prove to be of mutual advantages the
haulers should buy the wheels of the
town.
THE MASK OF HEALTH
"On consultation with the liintiiifac- Hirers we ordered the sizes above
Inches;
few People Are Kealy as Well KvtM (roar wheels, fifty-siThey arrived
fifty lnchesi.
front,
a. They Look. Cause
anJ
of July
from that time until about the 21st of
and Remedy
August I used my best endeavors to
get them adjusted to the wagons and
Many people in 'Grants Pass, both
mlt tha haulers claimed thut the
tnea and women, who believe them-- . fortv'.four Inch wheels were so much
elvs to be in perfect Health, are 1()wpr thai(
M om.g tuut tuo rockH
of tun in the ore test danger.
'trig' them; also that
would
ruts
and
healTha mot common cause of ill
body so much
th ii indigestion, with a myriad of they would lower the
that the tongue would 'shit' and break
symptoms such as headache, sleeplessness, specks before the eyes, pmos In the horses' legs. And who will pay
ttn, hack aod side, distress after
the damage? was the question.
"As a last resort we put the wheels
In the
few years the sacce'i of on one of their wagons nud hauled
physicians every here
ith
rock for them one day. Our teamster
toumrh tablet has made them known huiilcd the same loads and followed In
far and wide as the actDOweldbel
The roud was in a
pscilie for the treatment of stouiaci the old trucks.
ut this time
couditlon
dangerous
very
disew. Tber strengthen th dilutive organs so that in a fw davs the anil uuuiy rmieu, u iu
drivlug wagons sank to their huls m
ft'iaiMCu is in such shape that it tak-- s
car
of all thH food tl at Is eaten, gomt. places. The wide tires soon Ulled
Dewsray
without pain or distress.
turn the wagons with the
rutH
gives an absolute m q ilifled gaarsn- actually hauled more rock
tres
n.irrow
.
.
tee that onr nicnev will be refunded
f urtu tllru that day
"
We will take
c
jmless
risk .ndthnmedy
lJU:l"
M xbe work of these
wheels for one. day- the owucr of the
Jon.
..,,l,.4ktlf
......
uuir r.(u..
wagon wanteu .1me
Long Uv th King!
ul,uediatoly. and applications for the
i
throughout! oti)(,r tur,.e nets came si fast that we
popular ex
European countries; while in Ameri- - Wi,rc ,u:jl(,. t0 shift the gearing quick-ta- .
day isi
,.,
i,, fJct cue teamster drove
ot ti
t.ie cr
'Lmg liv
Dr. King's New lia- without brakes In
yovery. Kimt
... i...- -.
of inroai ana
tires sooner.
i...
ienjcd'e I" nf w'llnli
. ... i
.
Mrs.
i. ......"
we
t.me
:!
Kd-- r
Irur... Ma.. say-- - Since that use summer ';'
"
"It never fil- - to giv immediate re- In constant
riling w
lief and o qo'cMy cure a cough or
"At the time of th.j
In
three
hauled
Is
u
wld." Mrs.
Psins's opinioo
Mme amount of rock
tisred by a majority of the inhabl- - turn, tnat was formerly hauled per
tonta of this country.
New Dis - d
n four turng CJ. the same teams,
corery cores weak longs and sore
drivers claim that the work is
oy
easter
Ids it's done
rT.ha
place
W' .tretch which was the hardestcrowed
flnDl
u
proven
ted
.
i
.ii arnggista.
Trti foV the narrow Urea U now
bottla tre.
,asllx.'
per-sou-
let-to-
1
x
eat-et-
la-t- t
,
;
te
'
....
P.e.
faiM:rrWr
7&
...!.
TO
BEIJTIFU
TOWN,
How Well Directed Efforts Will
Produce Good Results.
That our American forests abound la
plants which possess the most valuable
medicinal virtues Is abundantly attested
by scores of tha most eminent medical
writers and toacbers. Even the untutored Indians had discovered the usefulness of many native plants before the
advent of the white race. This Information, imparted freely to the whites, led
the latter to continue investigations until
we have a rich assortment of most
valuable American medicinal roots.
Cv
'O
Dr. Plrce believes that our American forto-d-
WHAT ONE SOCIETY HAS DONE
O
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
CITATION
In the Cirooit Court of tbe State of In the County Court of the State of
. Oregon,
Oregon for Josephine County.
for the County of Josephine,
John G. Soballhorn,
In the matter of the
plaintiff,
Estate of Emily
s.
Carter, deceased. J
O. W. B la lock and
To Dira E. Wbipp, Minuie Brown.
S. E. Blalock,
Kerby, Ore., aud Clara E. EofT,
defendants.
Notice is hereby given that I will, Salem, Oie,, Ida Lister, Gliddou,
on Saturday, the 37th day of July. 1907, Iowa, Mae Parks, Viola, State of
Illinois aud all other heirs kuown and
at the hour of 9 o'clock p. tn , at the unknown
of said decedent, Greeting:
front door of the County Court House,
lo the name of the Stale of Oregon,
in the city of Urants Pass, said couotv
aud State, sell, at publio auction, to you are hereby cited and required to
the County Court of the
tne Highest and nest bidder, lor I'nlted appearoftnOregon,
for tbe twuuty of
States gold coin, cash in hand, all of State
at the Court room thereof
the right, title and interest which the Josephiue,
above named defendants. O. W.HIalock at Gratits Pas in the Coonty of Jose,
aud S. E. Blalock. bad or now have in phine. State of Oregon, on Satarday,
aud to the following described property the 27th day of July, 1U07, at 8
o clock, in tiie afternoon of that dy,
: loe S'j of the SW4'.the NWj
if auy
and the SWVf the SW, of Section theu and there to show ciosti
13, Tp. H4 South of Ratine 6 West, in you have why S. A. Carter, adiniois-Tato- r
of .the entate of Emily Carter
Josephine Cmint.V, Oregon, excepting
therefrom the timber ou said lands deceased, should not be licenced aud
tmrctofi re sold ; aud thai tract of Ittnd empoweted to sell at privitte ele all
properrv belonging to said
situated in J nek son County, Oregon, ut ilie roil
estate described as follows,
dest ri heel as follows,
Commeiicina 117 yards South of a The St, cf tbe NEl4, tbe NW'4 of the
stake on the Northwest corner of the NK'4 and Lot numbered "one (I) of
13, in Township
Forty (40)
Southwtst 4 of the Northeast '4 of Miction
Section '2, Township 84 South, of South, of Range Niue (tt) West of the
Meridian
iu JoKoiiine
Kuugo 4 West, at the corner of a picket Willamette
fiiuce, thence running South H4 yards; County, Statu of Oregon, containing
acres, for the reanous set
thence West 110 yards to place of be- - 133
10 acres, more or foitli iu bis petition filed in this court
fanning, containing
17lh
day
this
of June, 1907.
the West half of the SE'j
Wituess the llou. Stephen Jewell,
and tbe SE4 of Section 23. Tp. ii4,
South, Range 4 West, excepting 10 Judge of tbe County Court of the
acres conveyed June ItOtl). 1KU3, to Stale of Oregon, for tbe County of
with tbe seal of raid Court
Richard Collius by Jacob Evans and Josephine,
this 17th day of Juue, A.
wife; also the right, 'title aud inter- atllxed,
1907.
est In a certain water right and ditch D. ,
S. F. CHESHIRE.
Attest:
formerly owned by Chapeu &Wakomati
Clerk.
oomuionly called the liig Ditch; also,
By'J. A. Wharton, Dfputy Clerk.
of the SW.t4 of the SVi4
the West
Progressiva Citizens of Crossklll, N. J, ests etird In uot valuable medicinal roots
tot tbe cursf most obstinate end fatal dtf
Organize an Improvement Associaean. If r.i5i(l properly InvestUate tbemi
tion and Accomplish Wonders Depot
laWtTrwiJLNa of this conviction, be
Grounds Transformed Trees Saved. POllWVllta DriJJ the
prw
HY Ills
"
illy
covery. wlii.-lia nmri-iKfif o ha llu
Only a few months ago three comE'.,)
Inniror- Iiv.t
si.iiin.il
muters living In n small Jersey town
ior, n rt bitilf ni'1 I'Tiiqii'ir. and KinsT
met on a train homeward bound from cleanser kiieir n t.i
Djorp-slV rTTTiTTice!
or UHU.i iu. il. wi Hid Tivtrnunctlonal
New York. The conversation soon
and even valvular tnJ other affection of
turned to the subject of Improving their the heart yield lo Us curatlre action. Tbo
town.
reason tchy tt cures theso and many otbt-affections. Is clearly shown In a Utile book
"What Cressklll needs is au Improveextracts from tho slandard medical wo) ks
ment society," one of them remarked. of
which Is mailid
to any address by Pr. It
Nothing mora was said on the subject, V. I'lerce. of Buffalo, N. V., to all ndlnc
aud they left tho train for their homes. request for tbe samo.
A few days afterward another Cress-killitO
Not less marvelous. In the unparalleled
nift the maker of the above re- cure
It Is ccustnmlr making ol woman's
mark, and this conversation ensued:
many peculiar attcciicns. weaknesses and
"Iid you say that Cressklll needed dlstiOs'itic dorSTscniems. Is lr. Pierce's
FavorliuJ,n;scrI'TohKa'i Is amply attested
an improvement society;" said be.
by thousa?Ms ofpliTfNf,estlmonlals con"I did," was the reply.
tributed hvVTUflul tiatTtMiia wlio tiiTn Nsn
"Do you mean It nud would you be cured byt of a'rrr!''' nclrtcdiMjia. ivih.rirr
li rivel:. nil'", iirvl itiisu
willing to help In forming oue?"
ami
"Certainly. I will do all 1 can."
Ion of uterus ami knu rcu a n't ctlmis. often
at
A meeting was called for the puratler uiany other advcrliw.-- medicine's, and
pose of organizing an Improvement so- physicians had failed.
ciety, and nine men responded to the
call. After a brief dlscusslou a presiBoth the shove mentioned medlrtnes are
extract of
dent, vice president, secretory and wholly made up from the irl.vcerle
emDative, medicinal roots. The prori-witreasurer were elected and the society ployed in ttielr manufacture were original
by of Section 2.1, Township
ou
carried
they
are
34 South,
launched on Its career of good work. with Dr. Fierce, and
chemists and pharmacist with the Range 4 West, together with all the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
At first the membership was limited to skilled
appliances
specially
apparatus
and
of
aid
;
built (or this purpose. Both ditches belouging therei) also, all cerfifteen. The dues are 25 cents a deslimed anil entirely
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
tree from alcohol and tain mining claims, water rights,
medicines are
Roseburg, Ore., May 15th, 1907.
A
month.
drur. on
all other harmful,
pipe
described
as
giants
ana
ditches,
Notioe is hereby given that in comfull Hat of r. their Ingredients Is printed
For some years the citizens of Cress18U8,
a
sitJanuary
in
7th,
deed
dated
each
pliance with the provisions of the act
klll had been trying to have an extra
uated on upper Grave Creek, also, the of Congress of Juue 8, 1878, entitled
train stopped In the morning bound NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
undivided one half interest In the Red "An act for the sale of timber landa
for New York, but had failed. The
Mining Claims, koowu as the Bla- in the Stutes of California, Oregon,
of the State of Hill
lock mines, iu Jackson coonty, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washlrgton Territory "
improvement society at once tackled In tbe County Court County.
Oregon, for Josephine
Tp. SS South, Kauge 4 West, in Sec- as extended to all ti e Public Land
the problem, arranged
meeting bees-tions 29, 80 and 33, also five cows and Slates by act of August 4, 1893,
tween their representatives and an Erie In the matter of the
V
of J. H. Boss,
tate
five head of calves, to satisfy judgment
THOMAS J. BUTLER
railroad ollMal and soon secured the
J
deceased,
against the defendants herein of Grants Pass, County of Josephine,
rendered
premise of ;ui extra train. The meet-in;.Charles
plaintiff
and
of
said
favor
given
in
that
the
hereby
in
Notice is
State of Oregon, has this day filed la
at which the needs of the
One this ottloe his sworn statement No,
F. Ross, the administrator of the es- the sums as follows,
v.v! thoroughly discussed, was tate of J. H. Ross, deceased, has filed hundred and sixty dollars with inter8161, for the purchase
of the N,W
ver.pie., int. and In a few weeks the his final acoount in said matter iu est thereon at tbe rate of tt per cent per -aud 8W SEtf, of
EWNEUSWJ-i
extra tr:l:i stopped nt Cressklll and has the
County Court of
Josephine annum since November S, 190t, and Section No. 6 in Township No. 85
dollars attorney 'sfeea, and South, Rauge No. 6 West, and will
been well patronized.
This shows County, Oregon, and that by order of twenty-fivthe Hon. Stephen Jewell, judge of twenty nine dollars and seventy-fivwhat a little organized effort will do.
offer proof to show that the laud
1807,
18,
oeuts
costs of suit, and accruing costs sought is more valuable for its timber
The Interest tu the society grew said court. Thursday, July
expenses
costs
sale.
aud
of
sat
and
for
p.
au., is the time
or stone than for agricultural purapace, and soon the membership limit at 3 o'olock
Dated Urants Pass, Oregon, June 31, poses, and to establish his claim
the bearing of said final acoount aud
was raised to twenty-five- .
More offi- any
W, J. RUSSELL,
objections tnat may be filed there- 1907.
In said land before Joseph Moss, U. S.
cers were elected and the good work to and for the settlement of said esSheriff of Josephine Oounty, Oregon. Commissioner, at his office at Grants
pushed along.
tate, and anv persons having any
Pass, Oregon, on Monday, the 12th
One of the principal streets In the
to said acoount are hereby NOTEO OF
ADMINISTRATORS'
day of August 1907.
town Is well shaded by an avenue of reqoired to file the same on or before
He nsmes as witnesses! Olive
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
fine trees, forming a very attractive said time at which the same will be
Major, of Plaoer, Ore. , W. T. Torn-haCharles
hereby
given
is
Notioe
that
of Grants Pass, Ore., Geo. W.
feature. The electric light wires were heard at the Court House at Grants Hansen and Oeore Hansen, the duly
or
Kearns, of Grants Pass, Ore., Joseph
so strung that they were slowly, but Pass, Josephine County, same on
adactings
qualified
aud
appointed,
same
which
the
at
surely, ruining the trees. A commit- before said time the Court House at ministrators of the estate of Peter Dysert ol R. F. D. No. 1, Granta
will be beard at
Pass, Ore.,
tee from the Improvement society call- Grants
Josephine County, Hansen, deceased, have bean duly
Pass,
Any aod all persons claiming adlicensed and commisaioned by order versely
ed the town council's attention to the Oregon.
the above described lands are
th-i
oounty
Josephine
for
of
court
condition of the trees and requested
CHARLES F. ROSS,
requested to tile their claims in this
July
Oregon,
dated
1st.
the
Count:,
them to urge the electric light company Administrator of the estate of J. H.
office on or before said 13th day of
11)07, to sell all right, title and.inter-es- t
Ross, deceased.
to prevent their wires from touching
August, 1907.
the
to
real
in
estate
said
and
of
Attoreoy.
.
.
Oliver S. Brown,
tho trees throughout the whole bor.BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
propery thereinafter described, and
Register.
ough. The request was well received,
ws
said
to
will
pursuant
order
that
SALE.
SHERIFF'S
NOTICE OF
aud soou the electric light men cut off
Vnllna la horahv vvn that I will. after 87th day of July A. D., 1U07. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S
all the branches that were touched by on .Saturday,
the 2d day ot August, sell at private sale for cash, subject
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
the wires, and the trees have been HXI7 or tha hnnr nf 10 o'clock a. m.. to the confirmation of said .court all
right and title and iuterest of the
Notioe is hereby given, that pur-nasaved for the enjoyment of all.
at tbe frout door of the County the
deceased,
to an order of the Coonty
This action no doubt brought the so- Court House, in the city m urants estate ol Peter Hansen,
described real Ooort for Josephine County, Oregon,
ciety prominently before the public. Pass, said County and Stste, sell, at in and to the following
:
Lot one, block dated June 7, 1907, duly rendered
property,
One of the coiiucilmen, who Is also a nnlilin aula fnr United States void
seven, in the Town of Napoleon,
and entered in the matter of the
member of the Improvement society, coin, rash in hand, all of the righ',
Kerby,
Josephine Katate of Ci lia A. Smith, deceased,
called
agitated the observation of a cleaning title aud interest wiiton me tjotinry County, State of Oregon.
administratrix
1 the undersigned
a quired to lands
up day for the whole town. He urgiil of Josephine has
GEO. HANSEN.
will on and alter Saturday, July 6,
of taxes.
through the
HANSEN,
1907,
CHAS.
It among his friends and fellow council-men- .
sale
to the highest
sell
at private
W. J. RUSHKLL.
The mayor Issued a proclamaSheriff. Administrators of the estate of Peter and best bidder, fnr cash In baud, the
Hansen, deceased.
following
described
real property,
tion urging all the residents ou May
to wit: Commencing at the Southeast
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
11 last to clean up around their homes
corner of lot throe of Block two of
SUMMONS.
In tbe County Court of the State of
in the morning and to assemble in the
Miller aud Co's addition to Grants
afternoon to beautify the grounds Oregon, for the County of Josephine. In the Circuit Court of the State of Pass, Oregou, and running thence
Oregon, f or Josephine County.
nroiiud the depot. Quite a large num- In the matter of the
Northerly along the East end line of
ber responded, and n great deal of
Estate of J;ime
Joseph Looms,
the said lot throe one hundred hnd
Kvaus, deceased.
good work was done.
plaintiff
fifteen feet, thence Westerly along the
vs.
Suit for Divorse North line of said lot three, oue
Notice Is hereby given to whom It
Through the generosity and the enj
hundred feor, thence Southerly along
terprise of the councilman mentioned innv concern that the undersigned ba Cordelia Ixim
of I lie last
defe dn at. J
a line parallel with the said East end
above over "i"! flowering sbrillis of be n appointed executrix
will and testament of James Evaoh, To Cordelia Lomas, the defendant line, one hn nd red aud fifteen f.iet.
many kinds were planted and beds laid deceased,
which said appointment has
thence Easterly along the South Hue
above mined :
out In the park like grounds about the been continued by au order of the
In the uume of the State of Oregon, of said lot threv, oue hundred fnet to
depot.
An expert landscape gardener County Conit for Josephine Coontv,
you are nureby summoned to amear in the plane of beginning, all being in
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superintended the work, while the cit- Oreiou. dHted July
All the above entitled Court and answer lot three of block two of Miller and
izens assisted III digging, planting, rak- leisoos having claims sgxinst the ou- the complaint tiled against yon in the Co's addition to Granta Pass, JoseOregon,
subject to
ing up rubbish and trimming the edges tfit ( f said decedent, will preeut the foregoiug entitled suit on or before ph no County,
by the court aud bids
aine dtly verified to taid Kxeontrix six weeks from the date of the first confirmation
In two days a commonof the beds.
ot Marcus W. RobbinH, publication of tbU summons, which may be received therefor at the ollice
place piece of ground was clmng.sl Into hi the ollice
Httortu v at law, drants Pus-- , Oregon, said first date of publication is Fri- of R. (1. Smith, attorney at law,
a pretty little park, which Is Improving
on or before six mouths Iroin the dale day, July 19, 1907, and the lat date Grants Pass, Oregon,
all the time. The council has place.) of first publication
of this uotiee.
UAKlUh, (BY,
nf said publication, and the last date
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the Improvement society In charge of WniCU said
Ul oral jjuojiuaiiuu
Administratrix.
for your appearance herein, is Friday,
this park, and It will be kept up and Friday, July art, 1U07.
August DO, 1907, and you are herbey
MAUUIE L. EVANS,
improved as the opportunity offers.
ADMINISTRATORS'
NOTICE.
notified that In case you f'il to apExecutrix. pear and answer or otherwise
Nearly evcrvlxxly In town has talked
plead
Notice is herbey given tl:at the un
about the change. Such remarks as
within the time aforesaid, that the dersigned has been appointed adminis
plaintiff will apply to the Court for trator of tha estate ot Kinlly Carier,
"Well, the edd town Is waking up at
the relibf prayed fur in his complaint, deceased and all persona haviug claims
last." "Quite an Improvement," "Looks
For a decree forever dissolv- against said estate are beroby notifine" and "Good day's work for CressBreathe Hyomel evnd Relief aud ing and annulling the marriage rela- fied to file the same with my attorney,
klll" wero beard. Young and old, men.
tions now eils'lng bewenn the plain- G. W.i Colvlg, (oftice in the Grants
women and children, turned out to see
Cure Will Be Guo.re.nteed.
tiff and (lefendnnt, and for such other Pass Banking & Trust Building,
neighthe change. Commuters fro-and f Hither relief as to the court may Grants Pass, Oregon) on or before six
boring towns commented favorably on
seem equitable. This summons is months from this date.
If too have catarrh, with offensive nbliabed by order of tbe Hon.
the change.
Dated this 12th day of June, IWI7.
burning
in
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throat,
breath,
the
ains
any
town
done
Stephen Jewell, County Judge for
8. A. CARTER,
What Cressklll has
of
y
e,
in
bieat'd
dimcnl
railing
County,
Oregon,
of
Josephine
State
Administrator.
run do If only a few determined
nose,
tickldmctiarge
tbe
from
In
publication
thereof
the
direcliog
to
will baad together aud revive
dropping from tha back of the the Kogue Kiver courier, puolisnea
or
ing
Imdo what they can In the line cf
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
throat, coughing apasnis, etc., begin at Grunts Pass, Josephine County,
provements. The force of a g'.d ex- toe use of
l
ai once.
lees than onoea'week for In the County Court for Josephine
not
'Oregon,
not to be
ample and determination
County, Oregon.
is male from nature's a period of six successive weeks, the
In the .matter
sad ooutaiu said order being dated July 19, 1907
easily discouraged will work wonders. soot Ii lug oils and
. . of, tbe 1I
tr
ux Aipnuns
properties ol tbe pine
niemlieni vie with the
AH the society's
thihu
OLIVER S. BROWN.
.
(
E. Holloway
It's medication is takeu in
Attorney for the plaintiff.
each other In keeping their own wood-Deceased.
(
grounds clean and Improving them, with ihs air you breathe, to that it
reaches the mot remote part of the
Notice Is hereby given that the un
The Charmlnf Woman
thus setting an example thnt Is lieln? respiratcrv organ,
killing all caiarrahl
dersigned administrator of the alxiva
followed by other residents.
germs and soothing any irritation is not necessarily one of perfect estate, with the will annexed has
Cans for waste paper and fruit peel- there may be in the wucuos membrane, form snd features. Many a plain tiled lo said
court and cause his final
ings will be placed in different parts of
The complete
outfit coats woman who could never serve as an account and that Saturday, August
the town. It Is the Intention of the so but tl ; and Demstay gives a person- artist's model, possesses those rare at 10 o'clock a. m. at the court house
ciety to Interest the school children al guarantee with each package that qualities that all the world admires : at Grants Pass, Josephine county, Ormoney will be refunded unless the neatness, clear eyes, clean, smooth egon, has been fixed by the ahovn court
ra the good work.
that is claimed akin and that sprlghtliness of step aod as tbe time and plaoo lor si ttilng sid
AH moneys of the society are to be treatment 'does all
action that accompany good, hraltn acoount ana all persons lull rest 4
The for it.
spent on tov.a improvements.
A physically weak woman is never therein are hereby
notified to tile and
the
of
meetings ore held ot the homes
A Memorable Day.
to herself. preseut their objection
attractive, not even
thereto, ou or
as
soon
members tw!?e n month. As
One of the days we rememlwr with Electric Bitters restore weak women, before that time.
nerves,
bright eyes,
all busluesi bis been transacted a pleasure, as well as with profit to our give strong
W.
FLANAGAN.
Jolly heart to heart time la enjoyed. health, Is the one on which we be- smooth, velvety skin, bean t If al com
Administrator,
Thus another pleasant feature bss came acquainted with Dr. King's plexion. Guaranteed at all druggists. Dated July 1, 1907.
been added to the town's social attrac- New Life Pills, the painless purifiers 50c.
tbat core headache and biliousness,
tions.
Fin
wedding stationery at th
aod keep tbe bowels ri6'ht. 25o at all
Job work at PortUad price at the
omce.
drug stores.
Courier ofBe.
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