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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
lti-,iii ift SHERIFF'S SALE FOR DELIN QUENT TAXES. By virtne of i warrant dnly imtued by the County Clerk of tlie County of Josephine, and State of Oregon, in the name cf the State of Oregon, and under the aeal of the Comity Court of aid Jowiphine County, dated tlie 1st day of Nov., 1X02, commandiing mo, tlie Sheriff of said Josephine County, to levy uiiod the goods and chattels of tlio delinquent tax payers named iu tlie said tax roll, and if ne goods or chattels be found, then to Very upon the real property of such delinquents as set forth in said tax list, or ao much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy tho amount of taxes charged in said tax roll, with costs and expenses of sale. Notice is therefore hereby given that I did, on the 27 day of Nov., A. D. 11)02, being unablejto lind any person al property ioutof . which to make the said delinquent taxes, levy uu the following described jmrctels of real projierty, situated in siiid Josephine County, described in said list as tlie property of said delinquent tax jwyers, so named iu said list, and herein set opiwsite the said description of said property, and will on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1U02. beween the hours of nine o'clock in tlie forenoon and four o' clock in the afternoon of said day to-wit: at ten o'olock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the County court liouso, in Grants Pass, iu said county and stat, sell the property or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy the taxes so charged and coiits, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the taxes so charged iu said list and herein set opposite the description of the property so charged and so to lie sold, together with the costs and expenses of sulo thereof, to-wit : Albany Brewing Corn'miiy. house on railroad opjiosiU) block 3D in Grants fuss. ... I a U6 Allen & Schwoltwir, Lot 1, section 11), township 34, range 7 ' Anderson, Annlo and Andrew, All of Post Donation Claim numlwr 411, north of center line section HI, ( less N of S and 8 acres to George), sections 9 and 1(1, township 81), rango 8 12.8U Baragcr.Ichabod, N if of W ot 8 of N E X of 84W section 8, township 8H, range 6 " w'' Bayse, C. II. Beginning where ICouuty line intersects north boundary Hue of Donation Claim No. 87, run west 8(1.88 chains, soutlv II). 74 chains, east 30.88 chains, north 111.74 chains, section 811, township 87 rungo 6; also from N E corner run south 13.8 chains, west 80.88 chains, north 18., cast 811.88 chains, section 1, township 88, range 0 Bennett, J. W. "Estate," 8W Wnf NK W, E of NEty NK yk of 8K h, action 81, township 40, range 8 Big Yank Mining & Milling Comiuuy, Caiw ditch and water right Bailey Gulch. . Bingamin, R. H. "Estate" NKof section 2, towu ship 3D, range 6 19 03 24 86 20 43 0 42 2 18 1 77 Booth, Robt. A. SK M of 8W)i, sectiou 6, township 87, rango 8 Boynton, N. 0. Beginning W1X feet west of southeast corner of 8W of NW running west KM feet north 100 foot east 100 feet, south 100 feet section 18, town ship 80, range & Brown, L. C. HE M of NW i, NK 4 of 8W 4, section I, towushlp 38, range 6 Browning, D. L. Ditch and water right out of Jordan Creek, also Lot 1 in block 3 in tho town of Placer Caldwell, G. M. S of NEV4' 10 19 135 04 8 08 7 60 1 811 8 40 10 64 7 43 7 M 9 73 41 4 07 of HE ; HE 4, sectiou 10, towushlp 87, rungo 0. Carter, S. A. NE t4' of NV'4', S K of NW )4-. NW'; of 8W , sectiou 0, township 40, range 8 Cheldelin, Oscar, Ditch and water right Rune creek. . ,i. Corder Bros., NE I4" of NW.1.. l: or kk 4, section township 34, range tl Corliss, II. A. All of block 8, south of F street iu railroad addition to Grants Puss Cox. Eliyjiboth, SW l; of NW W. W V of 8W NE t of SW section towushlp ar, range 8. Evans, Andrew M. E'tf of NEV, NE i4- of HE ,i4, we tiou 18, township 30, range 0 Fallin, W. H. udmlnUlrator, liot 8, block 40, lot 10, block 0(i, lots 4, 7, 8 and V, Mock 80, in the Originul Towusite of Grants Pass. . . Farmer, Ada M. One aero in 8W corner of NW 4 of HE M, section IS, township 83, range 0 Fanner, J. E. Ditch out of Wolf Creek Gay, Kctnruh B. Beginning 00 feet east and 14,S, roils north of NW corner of NKof NE l4, running cunt 33 rods 12 feet, south 87.88 rods west 834 rods, north 37.88 rutin, less 0110 acre to Mrs. Croxtou, sectiou 17, Town ship 30, range 6 Hackney, Dora A. NW'4' of NW t4, section 84, tuwu slilp 81, range & ILkiiM'ii, Samuel, Ditch and water right Sucker creek . . Helling, J. U NW4' of SW '4 section 3, township 3.'t, range 0 Horn, W. F. interest in ditch and water right from Soldier creek Houston, Frank, Two ditches and water rights from Iron Gulch Howard, Hunan I S of NK t4, K S, of , sec tion 34, township 311, range 8, interest ill ditch with Hunt Hoxxv, Chester, HE '4 of N'W l4, MTtiou 2r, town ship 30, range 7 Ingles, Friday A lliiiiiiltou, Ihidivided , of SK of HK '4, section 8, township No, range 7, also Hog creek ditch Jennings, J. A. Lot ft, block G, and lots 0 and 10, Mock J, Judsou's addition to Grants l'uss Jupiter Gold Milling Co., Sum fcitwul ditch and water right, Tacoma and Siskiyou Company's ditch Kesrns, Geo. W. H 1, of NE I4, 8 of NW '4, 8.S--tion 21, township 83, range 6 Kmmer, Willis & Geo. Weaver, Deed Records of Josephine county, pages 23S to 2tJ Kubic, Clara, NW of NK V4, section 10, township 30, rungn 6 N LavIou, Mary L. Beginning at 8 W corner of NK '4 of SWt,, running north 40 mis, eat 60 rtxls, south 40 rods, west M rods, met loll 16, township 83, run no 0 7 43 3 40 3 77 8 10 80 40 f) 00 Jft Ot 1 11 80 1 77 S 77 7 ftft on 2 6ft 1 03 Lee, Win. L. Est. S 4 of HE !-4, sectiou 10, township 85, range 8 1 6 60 Leucingcr, Jacob, E K of. SW J,, section 30, E of NW W, section 31, all iu township 40, range 8 7 55 Lew man, W. M. NE '4 of NW yA, NW M of NE U, section 28, township 38, range 5 4 72 Lincoln, Alberta O. Begin ning at SW corner of SK t4' of NW 4, running north hi) rods, eant 30 rods, south ho roils, west 30 rods, lots 2 and 3, NE l of SW ,'4', wc tion 15, township SO, nnige 6 61 10 Loveland, J. M. SE 4' of NE 4' and lots 8 and 9, sec tion 21, township 30, range 6 8 08 McCalilster, John, W of N E '-4, section 25, town ship 30, rnnge 7 6 00 Mcintosh, W. D. Part of lots 8 and 4, section ID, town ship 33, range 6 2 27 Mail, Dyschfl & Rowland, N Jof SW J4, section 2.1, township 84, range 0 4 30 Meiitz, W. Beguiling 2!) rods east of went line, donation claim 38, on south line D street, running east 208 feet, south 2oi) foit, west 208 feet, north 209 feet, bcc tion 17, twonship 30. range 6 4 44 Miller, Levi, Undivided , of E i of SE E of NE '.4, section 21, town ship 37, rungo 5 8 77 Moore, John, N K of SW l4', NW 4 of SE't4. SW of NE l4, section 84, township 83, range 0 7 65 Moss, Joieph, NE M of NW '4, N of NE 4, SW yA of N E )4', sectiou 1 township 88, range 8 13 88 Moss, JosjM'h, Lot 8, block 0, and lot 12, block 8, Miller and Co's udditiou to Grunts Pass and lot 2, block A, Moss addition to Grunts Pass 5 00 NipiHT, W. R. Deed Record, Vol. 14, jiage 593, section 18, township 30, range 5, also NE M of SK 4, sec tion 6, township 39, ranges 62 81 Kipur, Nellie G. Beginning at NK corner lot 2, Miller & Co's addition, running west 60 feet, south 115 feet, eust 60 feet, north 115 feet, part of lot 2, block 2 1 -U Oliughouse, IsuIkiIIo, Lot 1, block 8, in the towu of Placer 19 O. & O. R. R. Contract (.1. E. Farmer) SK 4 of SK t4, sectiou 25, township 83, range 7 1 70 Phillips, George, Fall creek ditch and water right 14 20 Phillips, C. E. Lots 4 and 0, block 47, Original Town lite of Grants Pass 17 70 Rittcrsphacher, Curl, Lot 0, block 43, Originul Townsite of Grants l'uss 1 49 Rogue River Tclcphoucj'Cnui iiuuy, 7'4 miles telephone line and poles 9 13 Rourke, T. F. Rum Gulch ditch and water right 13 22 Schlitz Brewing Co. 8 V of SW '4 of section 10, town ship 37, range 6 3 77 Shafer, Louis, N of NK "4, sectiou 28, township 35, rungo 0 8 02 Shroder, Win. Juinp-olT-Joe ditch 6 00 Sipo, Nancv, Lot 8 and 4, block 9, Miller & Co's ad dition to Grants Pass 4 72 SiM, Elwlldu, 8 J' of S of SK 4 of NW4, section 0, township 30, range 6 4 25 Smith, Thnnius, Lot 8, block 46, Origual Towusite of Grants Pass 4 72 Smith mid Wright, McNair creek ditch and Rock creek ditch 10 20 Smith, Mrs. S. E. Lots 1 and 2, block 70, Orlgianl Towusite of Grants Pass 4 13 Spensloy, Wm. Deed Records of Josephine county, Vol. 8, page 215, section 17, town ship 80, rungo 6 7 39 Slalrwalt, Frank, E ' of NK n4, SW i4 of NK '4, NK '4 of .HE ,'4, section 1 1, township 41, range 9, Elk creek ditch 7 98 StatitTcr, Isaac, E of NK 4, WH i4 of NK '. NK 4 of SK r4, section 18, township 37, range 0 20 Tryon, W. I). NW '4 of NW '4, section 15, township 30 rungo 7 1 89 Tucker, Elizabeth, Lot 2, block T, Bournes' 1st addi tion to Grants Pass . II 75 Tucker, J. S. interest in Soldier creek ditch ...... 7 05 Turner, J. O. Beginning 10 chains and 050 feet south of NK corner, Ivor ley dona tion claim 87, running east 105 feet, south 61 feet, west 90 feet, north 60 feet to lie ginning, section 4, townhip 39, range 8 6 45 Unknown Owner, N . of HW '4, section 30, township 34, range 0 4 Hi Unknown Owner, Ditch and water right out of AUIioumi creek 3S Utlcy, Huigh, W 2, block 25, ruilroud addition to Grunts Pass 59 Veatcli, Muriou, Gulice creek ditch and water right 5 00 VI Hard, Henry, Trustee, NW '4 of section 30, town ship 40, range 8 9 41 Wethcrl.ce, M. J. E ' of NW 'i. E ' of SW , sec tion 15, township 89, raugeS 12 39 Whitman, J. A. Warehouse 011 railroad laud opposite block 40, Original townsite of Grunts Puss A 90 Wilcox, J. D. Strutlou creek ditch 11 SO Wilcv, lsano W. N E of NW '4, NW '4 of Ni: ',, section 21, township 39, range 7 10 3 Wilson, A. Lot 3, section 29, tow nship 33, range 5 2 Wilson, Geo! go, V. lv, of SW '4, V ' of SE ',. sec tion 12, lowu:.hip 3T, range 0 8 50 levied upon the 2?th day of Noveui- Iht, P.KV.'.'and w ill he sold for itclin- iitent taxes for the yiur 19.11, to gether with all and singular the tppnrteiiunces thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining. GEORGE LEWIS. Sheriff and Tux Collector for Jose phine County, Oregon. Duted ut Grants l'uss this -Till day of NovenilsT, 1903. Sl'KK Cl'UE rOK I'll.KS. Itching Tiles iirtnluce uioipture and csusrs itching. Ihm lorm, ss well ss tilled, llU'cding or I'rolriHling Piles are cured by lr. Ho-sun ko't Pile Ueinoly. ' StcW it.hing sml bieetling. horlr tuition. 60,' a jir ut Ihugisti', or sent by null. TftiM-e li.c. Wri'e me stniut ,u. Ir l.fsnko, I'nil els 1'a. For isle by W, K. Kleiner. E-ich of the chief or.'sni of the lfsly is a link in the chain oi life. A cha'n is no stronger than its wral.c-.t link, the lsx!y no trouper than its we'.keat 01 gin. If there is weakness of hrirt or lung, liver or kidneys, there is a wenk link in the chain of life winch may snap r.t any tir.ie. O f t c u thi3 so c ailed "weakness" is caused by lack of nutri tion, the result of I'lisease of the fiioinach and o;her organs of ditstion and nu:,ition. bisraies of the stomach and it? allied organs are cured by the u.vj of Dr. Piercc'30olden Mei! iral Discovery. When the di sensed stom ach is cured, diseases of other orans tvhich seem remote from the stomach b'.it which have their C3 origin in a diseased condition of the stomach anil other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. "I wan in jyxir hfallh when I commenced tnkinv DcKtnr I'icrr' ln-liciiiei." wntc Mr. Kliner I.alr, nf Vo!r.i, Itlleriton Co.. Ind. "I h.i(l st.nn.tcli. kt.lncv, Itrirt. nnd ttifljr tPiublet. M'ji Trit id le in ilo nny wnrk. I had n ievcre couifjt Hti.l hitit'irrlnKr of the tunic, tiut iiflcr U'.i:ik y.,ur nu-ilicitic n while ! cominenceil to (Thin in lienj(th ti-l fllt.and sloplied ciUKh ijik riifht nu-av Tick Mbnil kix bottler of MioMdi MflicHl plsfiiviTv.' J f---l like s difftfr tnl per""!. I 'Iml'.v rc'iiiimend your mediciue to all sunV.etn f'ii I know It curra me." The use oi Dr. Pierei's I'leasant PelleU will cine that fold hreat.li. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act, .lune3. 1878. Uiiiud Stales Land Olli.-e. Roieburg, Oreffnn, Nuvunilie' 20. 1902. Notice is hereby given that, in compli ance with the provisions of the sel of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sa'e of t.mlier lands III the Stall's ol t'sh'oinia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the I'llliHc I. and Slates by net of Angn-t 4, 1H92. Eminii Wiruer, of VI 1 in 1 i v 1 i I h, County of Mnlinomah, S'ate of Oieuoii, has this dav filed in this ntlh-e hid sworn stuiHinee No 40:14 lor the pinchaml ol tlie Wj of hK'4 SW of NK'4 ami NK of SW,i4 ot Section No 20, in loanshiii No. 38 K, Raut:e fio. 0 west, and will nif'r prool to phow that the Isml nought is more valuable for its timber or stone lltart for ag-icultural pur poses, and to establish his claim 10 still land before J. (). Iloolh, Comity Judg', at his olhcn si (ir. nils I'a-s, Oregon, on Sutuitlay the 7 1 la day of i'chruar) 1!Km. He Iibiiih as witnesses: .Mrs. Ida llvde, Albert MeKinsen, Charles 1 f v 1 sli of Montavilla, Oregon, anil A. W. Silshy, ol (iraitts Pass, Ore gon. Any anil all persons ilaiuiing adversely ttie above described lands are requested to tile their claims iu this office on or ! lore sanl 7:h day of February, l'.03. .1. T. IlKIIIOKS, Regtsler. NOTICE FOR rUIII.lCAriON. Timber Land Aft, June 3. 1878. Prilled .Sitiles Land Ullice Ropebtirg, Oregon, November 20. 1902. Notice is hereby tiiven that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Comtreasof June 3, 1878, emitted "An act for tlie sale of timber lauilN in I Instate- of Cultlorniu, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tetritory," ss exlended to all the Public Land Stales by act of August 4, l.-V.i.', Ida 1 1 y In. of Montavilla, Comity of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this tliy tlluil in this office herswoin statemsnt No. 40.15, lor the purchase of the NW f4' of Shc. No. 20 ill ToAiiship No. .'IS. Soiuh, Range No. 0 West, and will Mier prool to show that the laud sought is mure valuable fur its limlx-r or atone than for agricultural purposes, snd to establish her claim to said laud hi-1" re J, O. Iloolh, Count! Judge, at his office at Grants Pass, Ore 11011, on Saturday, the 7th duv of Febru ary 19)3. She iiaiin-s as witnesses: Emma Winvort, Albert. McKisseu, Charles Myle all of Montavillu, Ou'iton and A 'V. Silsby, uf tiranls I'aas. Oie gon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the aliow-di scrtla-d lands are re funded tn flln Ilteir cnuriti in this office on or before said 7 1 li duv of February 190.1. 1. T. r.Kiiii.i:s, Register NOTICE FOR I'L'III.ICATION. Timber l and A t lime 3, UV. I'tiK.it Stales I, and Oihce. Knsebnrg Ongon, November 20, 1902, Nonce is heretiv given that. 111 com pliuitfe wilh the provisions of the ad of I'linitrcss ol tune 3, 1878, entitled "An act for lite sale ol titnlmr lands in tlie States of Ciiltlornia, Oregon, Nevada, ,.,i,l Wai lituKinn lerrilorv. a extended o all the I'nblic Land S'ates by act ol Vtifiisl 4, 1X92, Will 1111 IVvenv ol Montavilla. County of Multnomah. State ol Oiektoti, has tu.a day tiled in this ol- Hie his sworn statement No. for the nun base ol the SW1, ol Sec. No 32, Tow nship No 3S South, linnge No. 0 W, mid will olV.-r proof to show thst the land sought Is more valuatile lor us ton her or stone than for Sttiifulliirul pur poses, and to rslahlish his claim to said land before .1. O llooth. County Judge at his elites at t iranls l'uss, Orciron, on Saturday, the "ay ol h ilir 11 sr Pltt3 he names as witnesses : t'lutrlm llyle, Albert MeKi,.n. J C. Illackhurn, all of Montavilla, Orecui and A. W, Silsby. of tir.utts Pass. Ore gon. Anv and all persons claiming a.lver"''" ly the atiove-tlesct'iti'-d lands are r" ipifst-'d to tile ilteir claims III this oUi''H on or before said 7ilt thiy ol Felituar 190,1. J. T. llltlDOKS. Uegistt-r. The old repaint Ills Weekly Drvsonlau DR. FOOT'S KIDNEY i U lll-aisfH of Klillieri, CURE oianeer, ct'iuarv oiijaua. Also Kh 'iun.dMm o.u'k ai'lu.H-ai'ti''lseaso Otavol Iliopij', 1'c.u.Ua liouuloa. Prtn't frooma dUcournccil. Thr la & fun lor you If . i-..h , wtn,. (i. 1 vtui r 1 li.i- si . 1 lnc tlnu rtinrttf t -t mucU ct-e-a u-jiniiH. Ait v'oumiIuu ion- t re. . 'Vour Ui.l.iey in a) 1l;utatio rin ti w rut it t rto . rrv ti;ul i'um'ii aiH.'ii our ru' tinT- tlu p.i-t y.;ir -AliotTi the lUh-iurt lt.it,' iinen up. J. L. ffi riLl, i'i.. WhiI Intnl. U " lriuUu. tl. A-k f.riHk l.stk- Frtft ST.viTUS'DANCE.r;,;;!'? For ti'e by W. F. Krtnier. wi Tutiao Sfft .ad amok. liMr Ur. ar ' 1' ' if.i'l t,'l.-vu iui" sn.l ruivt-r. l mat tu- lu. lot lifci. tit-1'. mtJt Vltfiir, lak. Na l'i B u . tin' ..ni.lrr workrr. that tnakri. a. mm itnit'tf Ail urttK'irikLa. kk' or tt. Curairuanuk k',il ILmklrl anl aani(il. frv& A.Mn-M r'-ittnv Heuwiljr Catmao t-r N Vara Backache NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Uoiwboru, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1902. Notice is hereby giv-n that in com pliance with 1 tie provisions of the ad ol Coiiiirrss of Jtiiie 3. 187rt. emi'led "An e-t lor the of limber Iamls in Hit s um cf Cslil'iiius. Oregon, Nevada, aid M ssliiegfon Territory," asfx'iiei 'l to all the I'oblie l.snd Sisti s by aei if August 4, 1892. Wilbur C Waul oi I'ortUinl, (.'oiiu'.y of Muliiioiiiah, S ati ol Dreg' 11. has this "iay filed in this otiic- bis sworn staietneni No 31i)5, fie Hie iiinbsf of the NvV'4 NE'NE1, NM 'i. Sli NW.'i S uiM.'i ni n-i: tion No. 22 in Township No. 37 Hou'lt, Uarv N' 7 W, sn.l wnl i.ller prool to sbo-A' thst the land tough', is more valu able for its tiinbt-r or rump lhaii lor si ricnliural pm pfi-e-. snd to es'shlisii his claim to sm1 Isml tn-lore j. (). tsootn t'onn'V Judge, at Ins o!l'u:e at titsms rtiJ--. Oregon, 011 Mondav, the 8fh day of Ue.-emtier. IDi).'. He na lies as wit nese. : T. W. Ilausell, It II. Muff-i, Allied (i'l-lutson, F. L Pickiliorn, all uf Port land, Oregon Arty and all personM claiming adverse lv the si'ove dcHi-rils-d Ismls sre re- iiiesfed to file ilteir claims in thisurlice on or before ssnj gin day of lleeemlier 1902. .7. T. lillllKIKS, Register. NOT1CK FOB I'Uf'.UCATlON. Timber Uuri. Ad June 3. IH78 Ntit:ct in he re by ivt n that in com-l-liHUce lit) the piuviHioiib ol Hit dc:t oi Conreif, ol J not) J, ItiiH, uniillfd "An tur t tie hmIh o( ttmiMT Uruie in tf.t SiH'o ut ( uliforum, Or-gtm, vada win! Wur.iinioii Terrnory," h temitffl to All publu: Lain. SUtt try ttv ol Auurtt 4, 1HU;.'. William K, K iJoiHJK, ol 1'oriiaitd. County of Multno- rnah. h'ai 01 DtfKnn, hutt una uy u inihiHUlliie his burn otaU'iiieii' o. (or IIih ptirclm ul Hiu fo'.V.'ij ot .VhUuii No. ii, iu Tuwnthip 41 ."utiLti, Kftnge No. 4, Vest, and will oiler oiuuf 10 bhow thai ihu tand ptMiiM it more valuatl lor hh itiiiljtr or nione thun for aKruultural (iifp'B.'H, uuij tu etuhliHti hia claim lu (ainl otiiue J. U. liJOili. Comity Jii'lrff. ul till oilier at Uranis 1'ana, (.)rgont on i liurcday, lti 16. h day ot Jan uary, I'M, ti KliiiMth 11. Oodie and Kate Dole, ol t'oriluml, Urt'ifon, and A. VV. niiruy 01 Uranitf rahw, Urcuriu and lieu. L Ouloy, of Stuamhoat, Oicgon. Any and all per nun cianitiri a i- vetBuly 1 he atrive-defcrih-d I.uoIfj are r-(ji)eHit i to hie innr claimtt in thir ollne on or heforn tmid ITith ilny ut Jauuaiy. i'.'U.i. J. 1. I'ltiDOhS, NUriCK FOR i't'BUCATlON. Timber Land, ActJunu3. 1-S78. KoMiburK, Oret,n, (,(, 25, l','iL Notice in lit re by yivun that 111 cum- pliice with the proviHtona of the act ot Collaret! of June 3, lh7H, entitled ' An act for the vale of Mmbur IhihIh hi the Staled ol California. Oiefon. Nevada, and WachiiiKioii Trriltry," an ex lended to ad the I'ubiic Land Statu tiy act of AtitfUHt 4, 1'SifJ, Katk Doook ot turiland. County of aVluiinuiiiah. tatate of Oregon haa linn day tied in thi.i ullicff her eworn tflalemeiit So. 37 hf) or the pnrrliuwe ul IhH SK'd ol Seciiuti No. o, iu Tuwnhiiip No 41 South, Hnnt No, 4 Wctft, and will oiler proof to hhuw thai the land Huiuht in mure valuable lor iu limber or btune than for aKruultural purposea, and iu enabliuh her claim to huid laud beiuie J. O. lluotb, County liiue. ut ti 1 h ollice at itrHiiia 18, Ort'iioii, on ThurHday the 15. h day of January 1H0.I. She Dittoes a a iiue(t)i: Williaui rv h Dude ami hoz.ibelli II. lo-Ue, ul I'urtland, Oregon, A. VV. Si lw by, of (i rants lahH, Ureyon aihl Ueo. C. C'.)lcy, ol Suutiibual, Oregon Any and all iterpotnt clriiuiiu ad vernely the attove'deccrihed larnU are noutjMjed to tile their ciaiti.e in tliif ofhtt on or be (or i' a.iid 1 r 1 1 1 tU of Jriiuiiry, l'.t ;(, J. T liiniKit, Keihli r. NOTK'K bOH ITIILICATIUN. Timber I.aud An, June 3, 1S78 Uniieil Maiett Land OHiiv, UuM-burir, Oregon, Novemlor 13. 1 1(0 J. Noil re ih hi rebv tf'ven ihai in cotopli ancn wilh the provinioiiH ol the net of CongreNH nl June 3, lh(f, entitled "An act lor the vale of timber l.inds in the Slatett uf i'alifor tua, tbeu, Ne vada ami ahlllton lerntoiy' an e (coded to all lb' l'ublic Land Si alert b act of Annual 4, lv.J, Jalnto K. lUrtt'kbmn ol Montnvillu, Cotintv of Multnomah, State of Ore (ion butt thin day tiled in lhin ut lice bin 6 worn aiatement No. li'.i.M. for the pnrehase of the N W' tdS -cltt n No L'8 in TuvvriNhip No. 3M h, Umne N . 0 weal, and will oiler proof to t-how Unit the land Kouttht ii more valuabln for ith timlter or tomie than fur am ult n rn t puiKieN, ami to t'M ulilili hidelaitnto paid land beforn J. t) loth, I'ouoty Jud;e at bifolliioat (t ran tit ra-H.Oie kfon, on NalU'dity, the 7lh d.iv uf l ebrti i ry, llKKl. lie nauiea lift mtinfHes- A. VV. SiUhv, K. ll. lirurfH, U. II. Smith ft'l nf UrantH I'rtH-, Or-pm and W. II. Henderson, of .Mnntuviilti, r-'- lOU. Any and nil persons ilaimiuk: advernely the akove described lundn aie rniiehled to tile their claims in this uti'.i'e un or heUire uid 7th day of Kebmarv, M3. J. I', lltt tHt KK, liegister. NorU'K FOU nMU.ICATION. Timtier Land Act, June 3, 1 S7S . Culled Male Laud Ullue. K iebufr, Uremm, NoveuiOer 13, li0-. Noine ih bert tv gtvcii ibat in ciitpit Aiice wuh the provision ol tbe act ul Congreaa ot Juno 3, ls7S, enliiltd .n i't lor the tale of timtHT land 111 ;h Staii'fl ul Cahlornia, l)rivii, N-v:ti;n. and U'abinKtuu lerrilorv," a-t xinit i'd to all the Public Land Staie-i by ;u'l of Aiiifuvi 4, lMi'J, VV 1LLI.VM II. I1KN!KK N of Moniaviha, (Viunty uf Muliuum.t!i Stale ul Oregon, ha linn day ti ed in thin ottire hi.x nwum etalement N i 3:i.Y., lur ttie ptirebae o the S VV '4 ul Sn-:. n No. N iu roMiodim No 3S S011U1, ct-u-e tlwettt)Hnd will oiler pruui iu hhuw 'l,..i be laud tfuiifcrbt it louie valiotlc t t 1 t t'mtMT or Htuoe tluu lur Hk':i-u tmnt pin 'U.-es, and tit ectabliso hi Uuii lo -Hhi bind l ur J. u. Hooih, C. ut 'til'. hi hi ullice at lit (in'!1 Tti-H O i ijoii. nn .itu'dav, ibe 7'b d.iv ol l t'ru rv, I'ni.t. tleniiii' it iitn-p : ' A. W SiihIiv. K 11 ll i.vs ii. I) Smith nil of i.t r ;t ) l ft I'a-t-, O t'.'i' i, ll l J L. ro.u'kburu ol Mouiaii 1, Oieuu. Any mt ail ic-rou rUmiuu a 'Iv-rs- v tbe ah tvt vb tnritvd Uu'tt ar n-o, ie?.! 'A iu ti'e itteii c'uiHiS in bt 1 tli. 1 : iftur- Mid Tihtlty ol b.nrv, l,Hi,i I. 1'. PmtHtKV U K"tei In ever)' town ami villain P may be lu J, tne Greasa that makes our horses glad. mica Axle a. oil 1 NOTICE FOR rPBI.ICATIOS. Tiiiib'-r Lied, Act June 3, 1H7.H. Ko-ebnrif. Oregon, O-t -'5, 19" Sntice is l.err' y n -o tha 01 mm pimnee i h tn- ;l " ; " t.'oi g e-s ol .! ri" 3, enntl"!, "A ai-i lor 1 lie ? 'ii- 01 ton' cr Ian s B'a:iB i f Ca.itoill a, Oti s' n, and V. asii't . -ni 't'emtory. ' a- - '-.i 1.. ..'1 !i,i. P.1I111: Li'i'l fial t) ad 1.1 A110" 4. 1892. LtWABK-iH It. Iionoi. ol P..rii.ii:', C-'Hity ol ,11. . no.li, r-ta e oi O.eg'iil, b..rt (ills !" fi'cn 11 tins 01,1. e to r sorn s'a'ei.ien. .so. Tlot l.,r 11, r.il.cliase ol ll'e M'.'a ol NE'i and "h.1 of NW'4 mi'l 'l .r.j 01 ftcci;'jii .so. u in i'm 41 South, llncgc No. 4 West, anil will ller prsil to -liu-v tli tt H'e sought is unite vhii-.'' e lor i'n tiinla-r 01 skiiiu than ftr syiiculniiui purposes, and to eais'iii-n her i-a'tit to sui.l land octure J. O. booth. Cottniy Judge, a 'lis ullice at Grants Pass, Oregon. I'tiuieilav the 15 li 'lav 01 Jjnuaiy lW one naioes as w 1 nt'-'-s-: Wtilintii E. E. I 'Ige and Kale I,.(!;e ,.f Hr,rtlail. Oie.oli. S. A. Mlsby. ol ijtauts Pass, Ur.' iiaiidiK-o. Cue.., il b eatoboa', Oregon. ( Anv ainl all in-uii" vlaiuiing tt .- yereeiy the ab-'V--i1i-r'iti''' lai-te f' reipiKKtrd to lile 'heir Clain s 111 llli ..Ilia- on or lieiJie sad ton " " .fanuar; llKli. J. 1'. UmU'okp, K.-l!ls:i'( NOTICK l'Olt I'UlIl.K'ATiOS. Tiiiil't-r i. m l Ac', .hitiao, lf-7s. Ui.itt-ii S aii'i l.an t U:ii''". U.ie.'i'iir-, 0:.vuii. s"l". I'-1. o wv in ni'ri-u .iM'ii iliat 1 cmnl'lianu' ttii t'n ijruvi-iii.H i lire ucl of C- iirr-iH :' Ju if ;i. Iti'.S, -lilnl.tl "Ail af fur tui- tniilx-r IhiiiI-i in (In- S':i'i ol 'Ca!.!'i- ni ' Oregon, vail, a-nl lVa:i;iiii"'ii IV r. torv," ut i xi-itiitii In ail ni ' 1'L'ii'n l.aittl d '-t-- bv act ul Amu-: i, 1'ieil I., i'likti, rn ul I'lirtlatiil, C'linti i uf iMuiltiuiti.ili. Mat. cl Oii-ii"!!, Ira litis dav li'i'l in tin. 1 ollii" lira mun: stalnu. nl .Nn Sim. !.ir ! ho fun It t-f tl.e N'S'U 1.1 M'.1.,', NK't.l tV.. AW '4 l 8 '4. ilti'l ',4 ul flW '-4 vl .l.-i:llt.l, .No ll? Ill lu litll.l A'l .1 ft ilt:li. I'.atii:' No. 7 W. iriil v ill i.tl' r iikjo; i' tiliuw Dial tilt- lantl butiilltl in mum valt) ill fur ltd timber or i-iut.H Mian lor neriiui- ttirai (tnrijiii-ii. a. hi to i'!..lilti.ii In- 'U; 111 eaiil lai.il i i'!"rH J U. I.uoili, (.'uaiui Juili:f, at. Ins olli.ui at mantM l a-, tin' lion, un M-'ii'lav tttrr S'li ila ul 1','i.i-m iter I'.jOi. lie naiiii'M as 'ai'tiHsi-Hii: T W. Iiatif..-il, W. V. '.Vattl, K. H Milli'Ml, Hi ll A full ' ill lii.-'.JI ull of rnrilatiii, I )r- x 11. Any aitii ail pi-r.uii i i:ltimi' atlvurtic ly Itnr an.iVH ili-i-cT'0 1 lan'irt arM n iinratfil tu lint tlit-ir ciaim-in lliib i tli t- uu or 01 bun Mit'l 8 h Uav of Dft'i-uibi-r IW2. J. T. f iiiun. KrUIHII-r NOllCK l'UK rCULIUAl'IiiN. Tun lor Lund AtM, Jutu-Ii 1S7S. United siaii-H h.tnl Ollii-e, -4Cowebu'', Oregon, Sept. lit, 1!MJ. Nuine it hureuy niveu tii.tt in t 111- , pliaucu rtlth iht; p.uv:riun oi the ai l ul j vJonresa Ol J un 'A, 1S7H, on t UN d ''An 1 act lur ibe nule ol tiinOtT larida in Uie ; kSialed ol i alifoi nia, Or'jyii, Nt vn.iii and W at luiili'U leiriiory," mh exteiobd 10 all tlie l'uhlio I.fUid Main hv act ol August. 4, IH'jJ, Unlit rt il M nlt 01 I'urtund, ( ounly ol Mil tuuiu.ili, Su: of Oregon, b;H 1 hid dv lied lu U11. otlice iiitj ttoru ptiitcim ut Nu. JUiKI, lut 1 he puii-hare of tbe NK NK1,., E NK'4. SV M-;i4 and SK1., SW l4 ol seiu.M, Nu. li.S in JoAihip Nn. .17 r-uiiih, H.uii No 7 W.and will ollVr pruo; loliuw m i the land Bought is iiiuro v.iltikioe. lur un inn be r or stone tli.tu lur uikununti (i.rn"te(t and to ty t :itil if-h lm t'laim to (aid land belure J, O. Huuiji, t uuiit Ju'le, at luBoIliue at (nan b I'm- (M n , uti Munday, ihu hib duv ot iMvain-r, 1WUJ. He iiuineu nn wuneH-ec; r. vv. n.nhH, vv. v. vvhpI, ti n Mullttt, and Allied 1 1 iu tu'eon, an ut l orlland, Urt kn. Any and u II per-utis el.iiioin iil;t'.'-i -ly Ibo above dei-i:noeil I tiui.t urti te ipifii ed 10 tile Uieir t lainm 111 tuit elliee on or belure hakI Mb da ol iH'Lffitier, I'J.C. j. r .r.KUHi.'..s, H -Ulster. NOIIJK lOK Villi. U ATlON. Timber Laud Art, .lane;;, l. ,S. I'niled Mute l.tii'l Olliie, hu.M OUr, tMeuii, epl. li), l'J,IL'. iut.ce l.t hert b kiv u lli.tt 111 uhiin- ai.rts Willi ttie piuVlMi-lut ul ; i(U art ut cuiuire.s vd June il, IttTS, euliib-d "An Ui I lur llit fum 01 liiiiot'i laiiln in Uit Plaits til Cull lot 11 in, Oreuii, Nevada, mid VV ttcbinntuu U-niioiy," - exeink-il tu all tbe l ubiic Kami & a'.iM b) a t ul AutEU(ft4, KS'.'J, 'i'liuiuat VV . tialin-ilui I'uruaiui, Cuunty ul .Multiiuinali, Male ul Un:uu, buh tttia day lilfd in Una ollite l.ts uvvuru Htaietni'ut ul'.'l hit the pun bafO ol tbe M '.4 ul &t 1 1 ion .Nu 111 ToAitnii No. 40 .Suulh, tiiinrr So. 4 VV , a.-d will o.lei proui tu hIidm tri;il tlu- bu.d fought in iimu1 valiuilile tur Un liiiitit r ui moue i;...ii w.r itiion I1i1.il put.uM-9 anil tu v-!.u),,.-li lue t i.t.ui lu ala laiiil neiuie J. v) lio li. Chuiu,) Jud:e, hi Iih uilu-e itt vuanis t'ano Oie Kou, on Monthly tbe Ntti d.iy ol lueeiu Oer, 1'.' '2 . Me nauif!) as v ii lieges ; r . K. 1'a ktliui n, h ll icd tt;i-iu;soii, VV. C'. Var-I, and K. ll. Aiullei, all 01 I'urllatiil, (iienn. Any and all pfrMMiH i-lamnn,; advc Ke ly U. e above. It-M i il'ril hunt ;ire re iju- hitd lu liie t J . 1 r rhtiins in Una ollue no or belure a;d vli ibvv ol 1 e(uhber, K'Ol'. J. I. HuinoK.x. Kt dieter. urui: tou Ki'iiKicAnoN. T.inbir Kaud Art, J:uu ;, 1,'s. liuftd.lirtf, (beuii, eU. 111. J i-OJ Nut, i'm if hefehy nuni ihat 111 e iii I tlu. me Willi the jTuv.f i.nih ol tint m t el lnikrM el Juhf 1;, etititlnl "An ..vl i. r I lie m i' ul unilier I.iimI- in lu, S'iiii- n l .I . liur m .1, tiiit.n. Nev.ilit, ..iid W . tk.iiiut mi lui I i . , ' a t u-1 1. K it n'tiiltiie KiiImu: I.11 1 b ,,i- t, A'liilif'. 4, 1,'J, AlUkKO "iMIhl.N u t'ui.l.md, Cuu n tv ul Mt; It 0 fi, un, .Sii t "f tOfiuo b.i; tin- ila. ri.t.t in li.'s t hii- pwmn pi.i't tie i N it ;.e.ij. t : r (Mmlia-'eul ;bc V i- .t.i Ml luAiirl.iji Nu. S.tu I,, l;.uikt i VVtfl, him ell' r ftivl tn fti ha li u t 'be no, ou;hl 1- ui.oe ani.ib.r i n ". Mh lui or Mi.iie t inii l-r iiiniii i;m, uureu-. f, and u e.-i.ih!i-b t .iiin t. -ll. il Hi.il belurt- .1. It. I.i.a ii. mihtv ;...!.;, .i 1.1 .'tv ;.t lining K.i-h. m,i H'U. mi M -i. n . 1 s:i .1 , 11 p, , 1 11,. on lit- tut nn ! h Aiiii 1 -t : looii ap- VV . .i.ii.f.i', I-. I, j u,::,.ifii W C .if .,n, k 1:. M-.j! u, ,1.1 .., iVn:.. J, Oi. fin. Am nn l ;ri j. r ; - '..1 n.i.i.- a-lv.-tHt i lln- r in "i tilt- Uiui are it iiit--.'el 'u li.e ;lo if - i.tii: - in i ti s 1 o in l'i in:e ..id t "m ' u-ii 1 I 1 .t.-.iti 1 K'd-'. .1. t t u t , ik' w . Vou Know WKit You Arc VhiMi uu t.t' v-ruv,-V 'lateir 1 In,, I'tOih', Um aU'e ibe t. rn.ulii 1." j-'.niilv j-rnii evl en ewry Ui!t;e ."In'W.nf. Unit k i m u. ply l:un .ind tj,im.:.e m a Ta-'t.t lurn. Nu l ure No, l'u . 'tV. r.i.fesn u.il mui un.ati ur Iiutu; niplnr;! M b tit t'.nd marly iveryihini, n ( k'sary fur tin ir in stoil :it A. K. ViHirhhs'1 Kmiak IKad- To l ine ( iUI tu Hay TaWeKaxuive Ilrumo u.nme lal-Iets All ilru.-viM rt-'tind liie money it it tails, to in re. K. V. l.roveN Mgnaturc is on rh Ik.x. 'V. UAUKKl.tf KOK SALK. l':'.Tv !s fi r xi le ut A'.i'f's Jacking house. 1 -..v.;k mm. mm MmmJ$m mmi When a woman is nervous she is generally sleepless. If there is anything a nervous woman dreads it is the night which ought to be so welcome as tb refreshing. Her very i .i. nervousness, anu xne mai ""i - r- make her sleei.Uss. Sometimes a woman by the exercise of will-j-ower tries to lie still and straight through tho tii-lit, Wheu her eye3 are closed she seems conscious of some perilous presence in the room. When she lies with wide open eyes the gloom seems peop.eu wiui mi;iu- . oy phantoms, that grow and melt away before her affrighted gaze. Then, perhaps, she springs from tho bid and 'lights the gas or a lamp, feeling that she must have the companionEh'p of light. And ever, from time to time, she rises to see what hour it is, and wonders to find il U but fifteen minutes instead of an hour since she last leaked at the clock. One of the remarkable features about such a condition is that so few women connect it with its common causo womanly disease. They try all kinds of sedatives for their nerves. They take "sleeping powders " and headache pow ders and all sorts of drugs which at the best can only numb the nerves and stupify tlie brain for a time. The real need of nervous, slicpkss women is a cure of womanly diseases. Then with quited nerves natural, refreshing sleep will come again. Nervous and sloepless women bear glad and grateful witness to the wonderful cures effected by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Even when tho nervous con dition had reached the most distressing stage, and all other medicines and means of cure had failed, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has effected a perfect and permanent cure. "It is with jiU-.tsure that I write to let you tnow tlie great benefit I hive ret:eivi-rl from your medicines, and by following vottr advice reea-'lhii; self-trestmetit at home," writes Jlrs. Selma iirit l.son, of 4t ki'.-e Strn-t, St. Paul, Minn. "You kii.uly advised inc to titkc Ur. l'i.rce'5 Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery ' an 1 ' lli-Kint Pellets.' When I first wrote you I had teen to three diii.-roMt doctors, and two of them said I would never e,et tetter with out g'lin,; to the liospil.il for an operation. I just sat down rind cried, at; 1 s.it.l,'' If I die, I will die at home with my two dear little ones. I h id a mishap in May last and was weak all summer. Was net aide to do snvtntng. it 1 would g---t up aim nam io tne kuc:icii anu I would hive to lie in bed for a dav or sometimes two (lays. August I picked up one of Dr. Pierce's patnplcts and read of his wonderful work. I wrote to him for information and received an answer within live days from the day I wrote, advising me to try his medicines. Now I have used six bottles of his ' favorite Prescrip tion ' and six of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and the result is just wonderful. I did not tell the doctors what I was taking. 1 have not teen to nny ph i pic an unce the day I received the litst letter from Dr. Pierce, and I feel ar. good as I tvr r did In-fore I hud the mishap. uas so uenvus I had to have some one by my side all the time, even ill day- . time, and I could hardly eat anything. I took treatment from a doctor twice a week, ut.tl every time I would go there I felt so sick, tut since 1 quit ali the doctors and began takir.g your medicine I gained right along. I have gained forty pounds within ti e laal four months. I weightd 135 when I began taking your medicines (in August), and now I am up to my usual weight 165. I cannot thank you enough for your wonderful medicines, and I wish you every success ill the treatment of other cases as you have had ill mine. When I think what I suffered last summer it seems now like a drcuiu, for to-day I am as well and feel as good as ever." "Mv wife wns sick for over eight years," writes Albert II. Fulto, Ksq., of Altamont, Grundy Co., Telin. "She had uterine disease and was treated bv two physicians and got no relief. At last I read in one of yourMetnoiimdutn liouk.i which you sent me, about Dr. Pierce's medicines, and we decided to try his ' favorite Prescription.' I sent to the drug store and got one bottle, and the first dose gave case and sleep. She had not slept any for three nights. Being sure that it would cure her, I sent for live more tottks, and when she had taken the sixth bottle she was sound and well." These are not exceptional cures. 'These letters are but two out of thousands written by women who found health through the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This great medicine) for women establishes regularity, dries debili tating drains, heals inflammation ami ulceration and cures fetnalo weakness. It cures nervousness, sleeplessness, backache, headache, and other consequences of womanly disease. "Favorite Prescription " is purely a vegetablu preparation containing no aleohoi, neither opiain, cocaino, nor any other narcotic. It can not disagree with the weakest constitution. Mrs. Krickson, in her letter printed above, refers gratefully to correspondence with Dr. Pierce and advice received from him. Dr. Pierco invites sick and ailing women to consult him by h t ter, free. All correspondence is held in sacred secrecy and the written confidences of women are guarded by strict professional "icy. Address Dr. H. V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y. pagea ar.d ow TOO illuatrationa, la acnt FREE on rccaipi of at am pa to pay oxponnrs of mailing OHLY. Thia groat work la a complete guido to health and a earn. .1 aonaa "doctor book." Send 31 ono-oent at am pa lor tho cloth hound ro'umo, or only 31 atampa for tho book in paper cover. Addroaat DR. R. V. FIERCE, Bultelo, M. Y. TO ANIl l'KOM AM. Points East VI V Short Line to mul ou'urti. m:n-'' OiliCAf,.) ii' n i. is i:.r t'ti-i'iili r-Aliii nml 1,1,11 ir si..,.,, 1 , liniinu nml 1 in 11 .., m, 1 ' In :i . J I .its DAILY Tit WSs. r:ML 1 'f 1! llli. I' I I, . :ni.i ',:' viMr.lii.i- T , I,.-. , I; ...,. s ,V(. "rm.iijn:' ill I-IIH, 'A' I'M U.i'N, 1. i-. il Lb k-iN, , . r A IJ Tliifl sir,-. 1, I'i.hI,,,,! A. !'.. ('. I'KNMl'.tN, .;. w p 1 .' I 'rt . Wem. p S a :l i" HEIGHT'S DISEASE 1 , . I i U:i At"r i.,.-.l f... - .... ! "' " ' linn-'. .1 tias.. in S.in l- .. ; I ,'!.. ,. ll, ''ll lll.l. 'I 1. . . .- I i i" .."it an.l f'..,k ll":i,,i,.. , , ' '-. 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