PORTLAND LEHER General News. Congress opened at noon Monday. Prizes are offered for fancy This will be known as the “long see- sion and may not adjourn until mid­ Christmas cattle in Port­ summer. land market—-Opportuni­ M. Fernandey, an aviator was killed at Nice, France, Monday, following ties for growing hogs in , the explosion of his motor. The aero­ Northwest—Grants Pass I plane was at an estimated height of I 1700 feet when the accident oceured. and Roseburg to have new Henry Tearce, a prominent banker aixl brother-in-law of Jonathan Bourne depots. Jr., died at Providence, It. 1. Sunday, aged 72 years. Portland, Ore., Dec. 9 (Special) The steam schooner, Majestic, of 450 Prizes for stock raisers of the North­ tons went ashore near Monterey, Cal. west are offered by the Portland Live­ Sunday night. '1 he crew was rescued. stock Exchange. The following prem­ Wm. J. Calhoun of Chicogo has been iums will be awarded for the best appointed Minister to China and has Christmas cattle shipped to the Port­ accepted the appointment. land Union Stock Yards: Best csr of Two men wera killed and four others ateers, not less than 20 head, »150; injured in a boiler explosion at Kansas second prize, »75. Best car of cows, City, Mo. Monday. n >t less than 20 head, »150; second priz» Grave danger of a National strike of »75. Best single steer, 425; second prize, $15. Best single cow, »25; second railroad employees is said to exist, the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen are prize, »15. The cattle will be judged on the preparing to make demands on 32 lines morning of December 14 and sold at for an advance in pay, which if not auction that afternoon. Judges of the granted will precipitate a strike. The stock offered in the competition will be demands will be presented to-day. The transport Dixie, with 700 marines John F. O’Shea, Portland; Frank Brown, Carlton; and G. W. Gammie, on board left Philadelphia for the scene of trouble in Central America, Mon­ Portland. The offer is made to encouruge the day. grower and feeder of cattle through­ King George of Greece ha» resolved out this territory and is expected to to abdicate in order to avoid great help in the development of the live­ political complications. stock industry. The value of a bigger At an election held last week, Whit­ livestock market at Portland is shown man County, Wash, voted dry. by receipts at the local yards during President Taft presented hi« first the past month. In November C518 message to congress, Tuesday. cattle, 584 calves, 7549 sheep, 12744 Frances J Meney has brought suit hogs and 274 horses were brought to the Portland market. The approximate for »250,000 against William H. Crock­ value of the 457 cars that made up the er of San Francises. Neney alleges receipts was »567,500, a tidy sum that slander and defamation of character. John H. Billings was clubbed to 1 went into the pockets of the farmers death at Coeurd’Alene, Idaho, Monday and stockmen of the Northwest. Atchison, Kansas, is the central point night. The identity of the murderer is of four states, Missouri, Kansas, Ne­ not known. braska and Iowa, that have in numer- i >us years produced ’a corn crop of a billion bushels. According to the Globe, a newspaper of Atchison, the government estimate of the past year’s total crop in the United States is 2,- 767,316,000 bushels. Kansas began the growing of Alfalfa in 1879 and if more had taken it up at that time, it is esti­ mated that the state would be much richer-to-day. Now hogs are marketed in the Missouri River packing centers that never tasted corn. How much better are the opportunities in this Pacilic|Northwest country for growing hogs on alfalfa and other foods than corn than in the Middle West where alfalfa does not thrive so well as it dues here. Grants Pass and Roseburg are hoth assured new passenger depots by the Southern Pacific. In line with the de­ velopment and growth that are in evi­ dence in Southern Oregon, that part of the state is getting too big for facili­ ties that have heretofore proved ample. An army of men are at work build­ ing railroads up the Deschutes River to the interior of the State. The winter season is not stopping the work and during the coming year trains will be run into Central Oregon, making a wide agricultural region accessible to farmeis. New railroads, too, are entering the coast country, while in the Southern end of the state, railroad builders are pushing north from Klam­ ath Falls to Natron on the new South- ern Pacific line. Electric projects are active in the Willamette Valley. On the whole it looks like the coming year will be a record one in railroad building for Oregon. The Correct Tim« to stop a cough or cold is just as soon as it starts—then there will be no danger of pneumonia or consumption. Just a few doses of Ballard's Hore­ hound Syrup taken ut the start will stop the cough. If it haa been running on for sometime the treatment will be longer, but the cure is sure. Sold by City Drug Store. Civil Service Examinaron. * : . j. « ■ Huy your Fancy Christmas Boxes at Deneff’s. NOTHING CAN TOUCH THE TWO HORSE BRAND OVERALLS LEVI STRAUSS&C0. SAN FRANO KO 1,1 1,1 '"T ' ' I have used Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done me more good than any tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating.— David Freeman. Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablets strengthen the stomach and improve the digestion. They are far superior to pills bat cost no more. Get a snmple at the City Drug Store and see what a splendid medicine it is. Adminis.ri trix’s Final Notice In The County Court Of Oregon For Jackson County. In the matter of the Estate of Will­ iam Heeley, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned administratrix of the Estate of William Heeley deceased, has filed in tho abovo entitled court, her duly veri­ fied final account of her doings ir. said estate, and said Court has fixed Mon­ day the 20th day of December, 1909, at 10 o’clock A.M. of said day as the time for the final hearing on said final ac­ count. All persons interested are re­ quested to make or file their objections to said final account with said court on or before said time, if any they have. Said hearing will be had in the court room of said court in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon. Dated, November 18, 1909. Mary Wetterer, adminis­ tratrix of the Estate of William Heeley, deceased. .SUMMON’. I n the circuit court of the state -.OF OREGON FOR THE COUN IY OF JACKSON. ? Leona O’Donnell, Plaintiff v Max­ well M. O’ Donnell, Defendant. ToJMaxwell M. O’Donnell, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 18th day of December, 1909, and if you fail so to do, for the want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to- wit: for a decree dissolving the mar­ riage contract between plaintiff and defendant, and allowing plaintiff to re- sume her maiden name. k This summons is published by virtue of an order made by the Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of the Circuit Court for said county and state, dated No­ vember 5th, 1909. Withington & Kelley, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date cf first publication, November 6th, 1909. I Martin J. 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Norton, Notice Of Application For Patent. the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: United States Land Office, Roseburg, You and each of you, are hereby re­ Oregon. quired to appear in the above entitled Mineral Application No. 04945 November 16, 1909. court and cause, and there answer the Notice is hereby given that Robert complaint of the plaintiff on file there­ I S. Towne, by his Attorney in fact F. W in against you, within ten days from Carnahan whose Post Office Address is the date of the service of this summons Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, has upon you, if served within Jackson filed an application for Patent for the County, Oregon. Or, if served within Seattle Consolidated Placer Mine or any other county of Oregon, then, III Health is ■ ere Ex panMr» T«i.xa »ay mineral deposit bearing gold, consisting within twenty days from the date of Cara. of six placer mining claims as herein­ the service of this summons upon you. Or, if served by publication, or out of This country la now filled wi h people after described in this notice, being the State of Oregon, after order for who migrate acrosa the continent in all situated in the Applegate unorganized directions seeking that which gold can­ Mining District, County of Jackson, publication, then on or before the last day prescribed in said order for publi­ not buy. Ninetenth» of them are suf­ State of OTegon, and is about to make cation of this summons. The time pre­ fering from throat and long trouble or application to the United States for a scribed in said order for the publication patent for the said mining claims, chronic catarrh resulting from neglected of said summons is six weeks from the colds, and spending fortunes vainly which are more fully described as date of the first publication; the date follows, to-Wit: trying to regain lost health. Could of said first publication is October 30th, every sufferer but undo the past G. W. FAUCETT CLAIM. 1909, and the time within which, by and cure that first neglected cold, all The Rast Half of the Southeast said order, you are required to appear this sorrow, pain, anxiety and expense quarter of the Southeast quarter of and answer is the Uth day of Decem­ could have been avoided. Chamber­ Section 10 Township 41 South, Range ber, 1909. lain’s Cough Remedy is famous for its 4 West, Willamette Meridian, in Jack- Personal service of this summons up­ cures of colds, and can always be de­ son County, Oregon. on you without the State of O-egon pended upon. Use it and the more HELEN J. shall be equivalent to publication, and serious diseases may be avoided, For The West Half of the Southeast You will take notice that if you fail to sale by City Drug Store. quarter of the Southeast quarter of so appear and answer said complaint at Section 10, Township 41 South, Range said time, plaintiff will apply to the NOTICE or FINAL »V7TTLKMKNT. 4 West, Willamette Meridian, in Jack- above entitled court, for the relief de­ manded in the complaint, to-wit: In The County Court Of Th» State Of son County, Oregon. For a judgment and decree of the Oregon, For The County of Jackson. LAST CHANCE. above entitled court, that he, as Ad­ In the matter of the Estate of Annie The East Half of the Northeast ministrator, with the Will annexed, of L. Linn, deceased. quarter of the Southeast quarter of Order appointing .day of final settle­ Section 10, Township 41 South, Range the estate of George Baldwin, deceased, is entitled to the immediate possession ment, etc. 4 West, Willamette Meridian, in Jack- and control of the following described David Linn the administrator of the County, Oregon. real property situated in Jackson Estate of Annie L. Linn deceased, hav­ SOUND MONEY. County, Oregon to-wit: ing rendered and presented for settle ­ ' The West Half of the Northeast The N ! j of Section 16, Township 34 ment ’ and filed in thia Conrt, his final ' Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of South of range 2 East of W. M. to­ account of hie administration of sail Estate. It is ordered, that Wednesday Section 10, Township 41 South, Range gether with the tenements, heredita­ ( the 29th day of December A. D. 1909, 4 West, Willamette Meridian, in Jack- ments and appurtenances thereunto ¡ belonging or in any wise appertaining. being a day of x subsequent term of son County, Oregon. That neither of you, the said defend­ SAW PIT. said Court, to-wit: of the December ¡ The South Half of the Southeast ants, has any right, title or interest to Term thereof, A. D. 1909 at 10 o’clock said land, or any part thereof. A. ( M. of said day, be and the said is Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of 1 That the certain instrument dated hereby appointed for the settlement of Section 10, Township 41 South, Range said account; and that notice of said 4 West, Willamette Meridian, in Jack­ the 8th day of July, 1907, and recorded ! on March 9th, 1908, in Book 63 at page settlement be published In the Jackson­ ion County, Oregon. 383 of the Deed Records for Jackson ville Post, a newspaper published in HOPE. ’ County, Oregon, purporting to be a Jacksonville, Oregon, as often as once a The North Half of the Southeast general , warranty deed of s lid premises, week for four successive weeks prior Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of , by the said George Baldwin, to Defend­ to said day of settlement. Section 10, Township 41 South, Range , Done at Jacksonville, Oregon this 23rd 4 West, Willamette Meridian, in Jack- , ant Martin Ellis, be declared to be spurious and fraudulent, arid be set day of November, A. D. 1909. son County, Oregon. , aside, as void. J. R. N eil , The Amended Notices of Location of That the deed referred to in the com­ County Judge. ■aid six placer mining claims compris plaint | of date the 24th day of March, ing the said Seattle^Consolidated Placer 1908, and of record in Book 63 at page CONTEST NOTICE. Mine are of record in the office of the I 530 of the Deed Records for Jackson DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon, County, I Oregon, purporting to be a UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. at Jacksonville, snid County and State, ; general warranty deed, conveying said in Volume 16 of Mining records, pages premises | from said defendant Martin Roseburg, Oregon, 24 to 29 both inclusive. Ellis to said defendant A. J. Norton, November 22, 1909. The said mining claims hereby sought I be declared to be void and fraudu­ A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Acey C. to be patented are bounded as follows: I lent, and that both of said deeds be On the North by Gold Bug Mining i cancelled and held for naught. Martin, contestant, against Homestead That the plaintiff have judgment Entry, No. 01061, made August 31, Claim, owned by Robert S. Towne. On the East by Section 11, Township 1 for the costs and disbursements of this 1908, for SE of SW G of Section 14, Township 38 S, Range 2 W, Willamette 41 South, Range 4 West, Willamette i suit, to be taxed, and have such other Meridian, by Charles R. Gray Con- Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon, i and further relief as to the Court shall testee, in which it is alleged that said and whether or not the same is vacant i seem just and equitable in the premises. This summons is served upon you by Charles R. Gray has abandoned hia said government land is unknown to appli­ ] publication in accordance with an order homestead for more than one year last cant On the South by the Cougar Meat of < the Hon. H. K. Hanna, as judge of past; that he never at any time mad» any improvements on hi» homestead; Mining Claim owned by Robert S. I the above entitled Court, made in i Chambers upon the 25th day of October, said parties are hereby notified to ap­ Towne. On th» West by Timber Cash Entry l’.W5>, which order require» thi» sb « i - pear, respond, »nd offer evidenc» touch­ mens to be published in Th» Jackson­ ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. No. 12.821 of William Spalding. And any and all persons claiming ville Post, a weekly newspaper of gen­ on December 81, 1909, before W. H. Canon, U. S. Commissioner, at hi» adversely the said mining ground or eral circulation in said county and office in Medford, Oregon, and that j premises or any portion thereof so de- state, published weekly in Jacksonville, final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock scribed, are hereby notified that unless Jackson County, Oregon, and said a.m. on January 14,1910, before the their adverse claims are duly filed ac- order requires this summons to be pub- Register and Receiver at the United cording to law, and the regulations lished for six consecutive weeks, and States Land Office in Roseburg, Oregon. thereunder, within the time prescribed requires you to answer the same on or The said contestant having, in a proper l>y law, with the Register of the before the last day prescribed in said adidavit, fikJ November 22, 1909, set United States Land Office at Roseburg, order for the publication of said sum- forth facts which show that after due in the County of Douglas, State of mens. Dated nt Jacksonville. Jackson diligence personal service of this notice Oregon, they will be barred by the can not be made, it is hereby ordered provisions of law in such case made County. Oregon, this 30th day of October, 1909. and directed that such notice be given and provided. by due and proper publication. Benjamin L. Eddy, W. T. Muir and A. E. Reames, B enjamin L. E ddi , Xegiater. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Register. -aux •- — Deneff's Confectionery Store A new and complete line of TOYS, DOLLS, CANDY IN FANCY BOXES, CIGARS, ETC. A handsome 400-day Clock and a set of Rogers Silverware, now on exhibition will be raffled on or about Christmas. The holder of the lucky ticket to have first choice of the two prizes; the second number to take the remaining prize. I Do your shopping early while the stock is complete Charles F. Dunfot d DRAY AGE Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water. 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