Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, December 08, 1905, Image 6

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    ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON DECEMBER 8,. 1905.
PROFESSIONAL CA BDS.
jy C. FINDLEY, M. D.
Practloe limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT,
and fitting of glasses.
Office hours 8 to 12; 2 to S; and on ap
pointment, Telephones 261 and 77.
(iBAMTS I'K8, - - Okeqoh
J)RS. DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS,
. B. DOFfeLAS AX DOl'Gl.S, M.D.
t hyslcian and Diseases of Women
Surgeon. and Children.
Phone 631. Res. 1061.
Oor. Sixth aud E streets.
Gkamts Pahs, - - Oregon
DR. R. C. KELSEY
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Conklin building, North Sixth Street,
oppotite,otofHce.
Office uhone 1003; rei. phono H)7.
Grants Pass, Obkoom.
J)R. J. C. SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OIBoe at National Drug Storo.
Phonos, Office, 36.r; He. 1046
Residence cor. 7th and D streets.
Ghauts Pass, - - Omuim
l)R. W.
F. KREMER
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Office In Courier Building.
Office phono 911, residence 413.
Eyes tasted and glasses fitted.
Grants Pabb, - Ohkuon.
JJARL V. INGELS
ASSAYER AND CHEMIST.
All work guaranteed accurate and re
liable. Office opp. V. O. Phone 1003.
Grants Pabb, - - OmeuoN.
J, D. NORTON,
ATTORNEYATLAW,
Practice In all State and Federal Courts.
Office In Oisura Houho Building.
Grants Pahh, - - Ohkuon
. C. HALE,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office over First National Hunk,
Grants Pass, - Ohkuon.
(Jf H. CLEMENTS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In State and Federal Courts.
Office on Hth and C streets opposite
Court House. Phone 1U01.
Grants Pabb, Ohkoon
A. C. HOUGH,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Practlocs In all State and Federal Courts
Office over Hair Riddle Hardware Co.
Grants Pabb, Ohkoon
J. II. AUSTIN,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
Union HuUdlug
KERHV .... OHlib.N
"WILLIAM P WRIGHT,
V. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR
M1N1NU ENGINEER
AND DRAUGHTSMAN
0th St , north of Josephine Hotel.
Grants Pass, Ohkuon
X)GUIi RIVER ENGINEER
ING COMPANY
C1V1I., MINING, ELECTRICAL,
MECHANICAL, H Y UK AC 1.1(1
ENGINEERS and CONI1UITORS.
41UF street. Phone 91.
Grants Pabb, Ohkuon
Palace Barber Shop
BATES A WILLIAMS, Prnprs.
Shaving, Hair (Jutting
llaths, l ie.
Everything nest mid clean and a
WOI'K t lI Hl l IttHS.
J. E. PETERSON
(I'lONKKK)
fIRL, LIFE AND ACCIDLNT INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
Agent Hig Hum Basin Lund Co.,
Wyoming. Anchor Wire Fence.
t. I. IfrjttiiMa
It. J. I. ah tmi
Reynolds S Lawton
Civil and Mining
Engineers-
MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS
MEN AND SURVEYORS.
Grants 1'as.s
Oregon
Charles Costain
Wood Working Shop.
West of flour mill, near R. R. tiaik
Turning, Scroll Work. MairWnrk, Hand
hawing. 1 aland Work, WihmI t'ullcv. s.a
HIiiiKaiid gumming, Kcpairtiig all kimls:
I'm fa right.
A Great
Separator
There in a mkst
in ever, tin n g .
It must lie HIST
MAIIK, KAHIKKT
t.'KWl, MUST KK
KKI'TIVK. MOST
S I M ! L K ll,v
actuul compuri
son ill actual
UM)
Tubular Separator
Has proved It hau these points iu
lis Tavor. J hat a what nut It awav
'mheskd ol all oihnr separators
1 lists By I m-II it. dot hold of
facta. W rite to
Rogue River Creamery,
MRUrOKD OHKUON.
BUSINESS POINTERS.
Dr. Flanagan,
Physician and Dentist
Fro It Paper Courier oflloe.
H. Clement, Prescription Druggist.
A Gentleman'! smoke the Stage
line.
Christmas Present that evervniin
likes at Cramer Bros.
For a c'eau bed and a good meal
try the Western Hotel.
Pictures made on rainy and clondy
days by Branch, in tiie big tent.
President Roosevelt in colors with
large mat, 10c at the Mnsio Store.
Second hand cook stoves and heaters
cheap. Moore's second band store.
And still I am insuring and selling
real estate at the old stand. J. E.
Peterson.
Yon will And oor stock of Sterling
Silver to make most acceptable gifts.
Cramer Bros.
Ooto Coron for Plumbing.
Calling Cards Conner Building.
Paper Napkins Courier Building.
Underwood Typewriter agent. A.
E. Voorhies.
A splendid line of Koyal Charter Oak
Ranges atOornn't
Silverware that is guaranteed for 25
years at Cramer Bros. -
Maps of Oregon Wash lu ton and
California at the Music Store.
Curtis & Co. foi Watches, Clocks,
Gold Kings and Jewelry, fine watch
repairing, engraving. Uoods sold at
reaHonahle prices. C'omo and see us.
1. U. u. t. Building, Urant funs,
Oregon.
(i. W. Fields was at Grants Pass
Monday.
Martin Pernoll of Applegate was at
Provolt Monday and Friday on nasi-
new.
Harry Hrarlln of Williams was at
Provolt the first of the week on cosi
ness.
Thos. Lewman was at Apple-gate
Sunday accompanied hy O. W. FieldH
on business.
Will Jones, one of our hustling
farmers, was at Grants 1'iuh Monday
with a load of beef.
Mrs. M. Peck aud Iva Hays spent
Saturday aud Sunday with Mrs. Peck's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Fields,
at Provolt.
The wedding bells are keeping quiet
In the valley at present, but listen,
when they do rlnK it will sound like
the old liberty bell of 177.
R. F. Lewman and wife were at
Grants Pass Friday purohasi-ig: their
Winter supplies before bad weather
makes the roads hard to travel over.
George Ilcrriott, the Applegate
enterprising traveling agent, passed
through Provolt Haurday en routo to
Murphy where he siiout Sunday with
friends.
James Coffey, who has Ixten spend
ing several weeks in Deer creek
valley came home Friday aud remain
ed over until Monday, when he re
turned to Deer creek.
Applegate is quite dull at present
for the most of their youug Koplo
have left to attend the Anil lull i High
School where they will remain until
Juno whnu they will return home.
Thanksgiving has passed and it was
one of the dullest that ever has been
experienced in the Applegate and
Williams creek valleys. There was
nothing going on. I presume they are
waiting for the Christmas dance at
lirldge Point, Applegate, to be given
by L.Rose.
James Ouiilicdy, the Provolt road
supervisor, has been doing considerable
work at the Kelly swamps this week
building levees and digging ditches,
which has been ucsded for many years
past for the convenience of the school
children and publiu travel.
i'lcasw all remember the Institute to
be held at Provolt iu February. All
should attend if possible. There will
be a grand diuner and three new inns,
forenoon, afternoon aud evening.
Later it Is planned to orgatii.e a
grange among the tanners of this Val
ley. A farmers club or grange would
be of much benetit to the funnels of
this nee I ion for it would give I hem
place to meet and discus the various
subje. ts that pertain to the farm.
The card party giveu at Mrs. K.
Fields was a grand ntTair and largely
altoudcd by her many friends. '1 ho
evening was spent playing pedro and
other progressive giutios by tint young
folks. The old lolks spent the evening
talking of old tunes and of Ihe days
of their childhood and of their bind-
hi 'M in the 'Mi's when crossing the
plains, and of the danger of being
iiiiiHMicrcd by the Indians, ll in
pleasure and interest ,ng to listen to
tales of the early d iva and think of
Ihe many changes since tl.at time.
The box social given at Laurel
(iiove school house last Saturday by
the tender, Miss Anna Parrel! of
Grants Pans and the scholais, assisted
liy ol hern, was very succt ssful and a
pleasant time wan bail. A very in-
tei'entiug program was rendered, made
up of Mings and recitations by Ihe
scholars and by the W hite sisters of
Grants Pans. At nine o'clock the
hones wt'ie sold by Thos. I.ewiuaii
to Ihe big-hint bidder. The amount
taken in sun fill. 1(1 winch went to the
school for a new dictionary and other
needed convenience!!. It is hoped that
the Laurel Grove eiiterprinlug people
will give another eutertaiumeut be
fore Winter is over.
IK YOU WANT
GOOD DRY WOOD
call ur
Brown's Wood Yard
40S 2nd st.,or Telephone SS5
Y It 0 VOLT
1 sVVWkrWkAr
A PROMOTION COMES
TO COL SCHNEIDER
Does the Hero Act e-nd Goes to
the Front e.s Did
Funston.
"Katrlna," sait Schnsider "for der
last foofty ears I vas cailit voost com
mon oldt Yswcup Schneider, ont I
vas oxtremelx tiret.nf id alreadty.
Now I haf some plaus nnder foot vich
Till knock der stufllns mit onid of dot
name mit in a hurry, nnt instet I
shall be Oolonel Schneider mit ouid a
doubt"
"From mine experiments" sait Ka
trlna, "more as ninety-nine from one
hoontret nf des colonels unt captains
ont machers vas not two cent tort"
"I dink me there tor a difference be
tween a captain nf der risbings meek
on der hoot for craps out shrimp ont
Col. Schneider of der Unitet Staats
army of vich I vas alreadty.
"I shall enlistment in der army
ant I vent to der i'hilliptaunts is
lands, out I hunt oup der comrnandt
lng cheneral unt found out der name
of der rebel cheneral vich vas hiding
in der brosli avayooid, ont nf vich
eferybody vas afraidt, ont toldt der
officer to gaff me twelve big dutch
men ont if he vas not too big a piece
avay I vould go ooid out bring dut
rebel in det or alifw. He sait 'Egg
sectly yes' mit doubts. Unt I got
some sailors' oldt sails, unt ve march
ooid on der Ella twosUp for der camp
of der aforeset rebel by der dozen mit
Yawcup Schneidar in cowmaudt.
"Vun ve got in it in reach of der
cheneral ve camp, unt I guf der orders
dot der dutchnian pot on der sailors
oldt suits nut vait, out dot ve eat
nodding for von veek ven I pot on
mine efery day clothes out mit a big
bamboo cane I limp down into der
camp of dot oldt rebel cheneral, ven
he saw me for der fairat time he grap
ped der big shitherao mit on der end
uf vitch vas der big long bangguet
unt he vent after me mit on his two
legs, yoost cbobbiug me mit der bang
net sex-eight-oouple dozen times, nut
moot some button holes mit iu mine
beer basket vich doud dink dot vas
right, out he yell mit vehemently
' who goes dare, 'out I drop miue caue,
uut tremble in miue boots, ont forget
I der whole combinations, nut then
I salt for him mit tears iu miue eyes
'poor oldt Yawcop Schneider vich vas
yoost shipwrecked on der ocean out
vas hungry.' Des oldt rebel looked
at me a long time uut then lait down
der oldt fusee mit der long bauguet
out guf me some uick uacka to eat
such as bacon out beans vich he steals
from der vites unt could not eat.
Now I siicohest to der oldt reble dot
ve go ont get der twelf big sailors.
"Ve all lay arooudt for veeks nnt eat
der gout dings of dot safage bet hun
ter ont vatch. Van day he salt for
uie ' veil der grob vas getting short
out tomorrow I shall sent eery man
avya to get more to eat, nut veu they
come back I guff you uut der sailors
some dings for der Vinter. ' Like dot.
"I iimuejetly veut to n.iue camp uut
I viuk der other eye, out I sait for
der big dutubmen 'now is der time. '
Der next day veu der soldiers vas
mure as tin if milesa vay I gulf der
cniiiuiandt mit loudly 'Go fur him
Dutchmen' unt ve sharged hi in by der
dozen mit his own guns uut veu he
dont vill surrender ve put him in
irous, unt ve delifre him to der com
uiaudting cheneral at Manila.
' ' Der commander sait for me' veil dime,
I shall vireless to cheneral F'uusent
uut say for him dot Private Yawcup
Schneider uf company unt vechuieut
so uut so haf yoost crfurmauced der
great feat of bravery at der peril uf
Ins life insurance policies dot he haf
yoost captivated der last uf der dan
gerous rebel chenerals unt broke oup
der var, ' der feat be tiat'vas der ex
traoiiery oue. '
"Cheneral F'uusent vlrelessed liu
uiejetly'You shall uiort der Colonel
uf Private Schneider; guf him der
uuiforms, unt double der salary vich
it shall be oue bomitret mit fooftcy
to ler derr moiit ; guf lit nt der furlong
home. ' Un mine vay homo I met
Cheneral F'unnet by der exideut in der
Golden Gat, ou der deck uf der tuck
'F'earlcn' for der falrnt lime, be
kuowct me at vuuee. ve atvauee
saloot, shake liaudta unt I sait 'Chen
eral l''uiineiil' unt be sait 'Colonel
Schneider' uut ve lock arms out strut
me aroundt der deck uf dor 'FVarlens'
der aliuinil ioued ,uf der whole fitout.
vas der bapplent day uf mine life.
"No I go me home uut expense
efery cent uf der hoontret unt fooftcy
toiler for der uniforms unt uie Hacks
for der Colonel, unt mil sexteen cent
uf id I buy tlxy foxies for Katriua. "
"th yaw" sait Katriua, " You van
der gool chi'titlf man ven you va
anleep; you diuks you m men into
licafen alreadty, yet."
Col. Schneider.
J. M. CHILES
The Pioneer (iroeer
Kl'I.IAllI.E GOODS AT
RKI.IAIH.E PRICES
A Spfi-iitlty
FARM-CU RED.
BACON
THK RNKST KVKR
II R O II II T T O
G RANT S PASS
j .Toll lTUitS of All Killds
sasSsBBwssksfaSssBssvsss ,
WALDO
The placer mines oi this district
have started op, thoagh a week later
than osoaL The indications are that
there will be plenty of water for a
long mining season. The rains of the
1 t two weeks have been heavy
enoogh to raise the streams and there
is a big reaervo supply of water in the
hills and mountains, which are
covered with snow. In the high
mountains atoot the headwaters of
the Illinois river the snow fall has
been very heavy and coming so early
iu the Winter will insure a big re
serve supply of (now to bold the
streams op late in the spring.
The Winter term of the Waldo
school began on Monday of last week
with an enrollment of 21. The school
is in charge of Chan. F. Chessman.
Mr. Chessman is a gradoate of Har
vard and a post graduate of the Uni
versity of California. Un the com
pletion of his college studies he was
given a position in the Fasteru Ore
gon Hlate Normal school at Weston.
When the Weston normal waa cloned
last spring by failure to receive the
state opportionrneut, Prof. ChesHinan
went to Southern California. Boon
after arriving there he was taken
witli typhoid fever which left bis
health in a feeble condition. Hoping
that the bracing climate of Rogue
River Valley would restore bis health
he came here and secured the Waldo
school. Prof. Cliennnan is a man of
fine attainments and an energetic
man aud we expect that out school
will be one of the most successful in
Josephine comity. Prof. Chessman
has his wife with him. She is a most
charming lady aud i- making many
friends iu our community.
A number of oor farmers are plan
ning to secure a farmers institute for
this place in February, at the time
that t r. Witliycoiulie holds his series
of institutes in Rogue River Valley
There is considerable fanning aud
stock raising now done iu the Illinois
Valley, but the agricultural resources
of the Valley are not as yet one
tweutleth developed. It is conceded
by those familiar with Southern Ore
gon that the Illinois Valley has the
climate aud the soil to make of it a
rich agricultural district. The
Illinois river is the chief tributary
of Rogue river and has a valley of 40
miles long and 23 miles wide. This
watershed embraces a large number
of small streams, tho valleys of which,
togi ther with that of the main river,
will become rich farming districts
when once they ure si ttled op aud de
veloped. There is ample water for
irrigating thousands of acres of land,
now In brush and timber, that woold
make the best of farms. All that is
needed to make this valley one of the
garden spots of Southern Oregon is to
get the settlers we now have to fully
realize the agricultural possibilities
of oor valley and to so demonstrate
them iu broad meadows and fields,
well kept orchards, flue cattle, hogs,
horses, sheep and goats and good ap
pearing homes, that we shall attract
houieseekers to occupy the thousands
of acres that are awaiting their com
iug. These farmers institutes will
give our farmers new and more pro
grennive methods of farming and
teach them the value of producing
only the best crops and raising only
the best stock, thereby realizing the
best prices. V.
THE DANOHR TO THE CHILD
May l mil nr thi sunk may W i luirm
h'H ono, hut thorn iil;iniiT that mcnuci h
every fhild's hfn if tlin mni.hiT if di li
olont In womanly health uini functmiial
vitality.
Thnunands of wonion havo tnnio their
siilTiThiK- tiihl kopt thrir tmuMca to
thoiiiM'lvi'H from motives of ilohrucy utid
feeble childhood hit paid fur It.
Ir. Pierre, forty years nco, rinmultttl
StUuvr, and found that she loid provided
romedloi In iihiituUiu-n fur tho cure of
womiui'a pteuhar ailments and w-ak-heM"t.
lit found ttmt hon-alcnlelu
tflyeurle !xtraci;t of (. olden Nul nut,
Ttliiit Cohosh root, I'nicitrn root. It' i
Cohosh root and l.ndv Slipper tool,
combined In J unt tho ri'ht pmporit-'ii-s
gavo such surprising result- that tin
coin (Humd soon Ixvamo a Mandard fa
Von to of bin In tho treatment of such
CHios. In ft little time the demand for it
tHvatntt so ii rea t t Tin t lie determined to
put it up and provide for Its ru ral ulu
so thai the multitudes neesjintf It 90 uld
readily supply themselves.
This Is now known all over tho civil-
izei world as r. Vt'h f in itr I'rm-
Hcrlfitinn, and it unparalleled neord of
hundreds of thousand" of cures, 111 the
la.st fortv year, iustilies all that can t
said of It.
( i.t nun -ttUitholU', NoM-rturet.f Jr. ft t
mfi' (imJ irlUihle for any woman, of any
ntfo and In any condition, to u.se.
lr Pierce's Pleanant Pellets --mily on
or two a day will reflate and i-lean
and invltforato a foul, had Stomach, tor
pid Liver, or slukfh Itowels.
lr. Plercts Common Sens. Medical
Adviser w ill U sent free, pa per bound. M
'Jl one-cent stamps, or cloth-lsmnd for .1'
stamp. Over tout) mures and IUu-IhiUhJ
Addnvss Ur. K. V. Plorco, liuiTalo, N. Y.
rpKT HEW HOME OF THE H01ML1 Brtl-
I-.TH .-..V r in.,i.T o riiirii.-r
will
1. 1. v r-f ih.- ,-..t. tn
Iftrre Mill I- t; ..if,
m.htii h-- tsaf ! u tl
ml ftp-
t'i.auv iMv-i'Mar tf tar m-il.-rti hihu i.ff(js.
.1 U ra.tu- t. H In
Nt irmw.
n
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Kor iMiulof writ to Umi'orury nathuu;
Vt-r Y. M C A. WlO.. IVrtUftJ, C-r.
0 LH3 E3
Garman
COLD, WET WEATHER
Reminds All That
Dry Wood is Wanted !
Tho best of seasoned Osk, Laurel,
Fir, Pine and MunzuniU wood do
livuruil promptly to all pa rtn of the
city at reasonable priori. Fivo
loads of kindling for $1.00; less
quantity at 2.re per load. Mill
blocks, $1.75 per land. Place your
orders now and wlert from 3,f00
cords of good wood.
O. O. LUND
Phone 434
Btt Mill and Moss sts. west of Gilbert creek
The l'opular Barber Shop
Got your tonsorial work done nt
IRA TOMPKINS'
On Sixth Sttect Three chairs
Itath Knom in connection
-N E W-
Millinery Store!
New Goods, New Styles,
Large Selection,
Prices Ih&t ere Right
MHS. K. K. WAUUIITAL,
6th Street, Opp. Courthouse.
Fine Dressmaking !
First-class Work,
t'p-to D&te Styles.
MRS. R. L GAMBLE.
First National Bant of Southern Oregon
li. A. IHIOTH, Vnt.. J. L CAMVHKM., Vtre-t'res. II. I.. UII.KKY. Kxlner.
t'AIM l'AI, STOCK
Nurpluit ami UntlUiOml
lifipive lir-oit unl.jcrt to i'IiwI or on oertitiiat parahle on demand
rli! tlrnfiM on N rw York, c hn iu-o, all KranciMMi, I'onland and t-mltle.
swial tttriiilict lor making t-olltH lion thruuijli numerous eorre?ponilenla
Itirectora
It. A. Ioith. H. C. Kiisy, V. II. IIaitii. Joim !). Kav,
i . T. TVrri, J. t'. (.'ahfhbll, II. I,. CIilkit.
Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co.
l'AID IP CAIMTAt, STOt K
Trancla a general hanking buintvi.
Kw-eiTM deiHrtits saljevt to check or on demand certilicatM
('ur customers ar aure.1 of counevus treatment and every consideration con
sistent with ,Und banking principle,.
tvifrty deposit huas kir rant. J. KK AS K WAThOS. Tras
R. A. UOOTH, Vive-Pres.
L L. JEWELL, ( a-hier
MA1UJLK AXD GRANITE WORKS
J. H. PADDOCK. Proprietor.
1 am prepared to furnish anything in the lias of Cemetery work in any kind
f lible or t.ranue.
Nearlr ihiriy yar of viperienco in the Marble business warrants my M.ing
lht I can till our urdeis in the very beet manner.
Can turnish work in Sootcb, Swede or Amenran Itranita or anv kind of
Marble.
Front street, neat to Uraane's Uunshoe,
- Hemenway Co,
Gla sswre
Queensware
Groceries
Canned Goods
Salt
Flour and Feed
Our closing out sale is still Rushing.
Now is the time for you to get your goods
at COST. We have a big stock of goods
to select from All standard goods best
makes and quality.
This is a genuine closing out sale
no catch-penny sale of cheap stuff; we
want to get away by the first of the year.
Bring in your family and fit them
out for winter. Now is the time to buy
your goods at COST.
Dry Goods, Clothing
Furnishings
Cloaks and Wraps
Rubber Goods
Boots and Shoes
Notions
Carman
Fruit Trees
Native to the soil and climate
make the healthiest and best
learing orchards.
EUREKA 1DRSERY
i
Eight miles from Grants Pass, in
Applegate Valley, All home grown
irees, true to name, iree trom dis
ease, strong and vigorous growth.
5,000 Spitzenburgs, all whole root,
ciown grafts, trees 3Jj to 4l feet
high, Uh per 1,000; 4', to 6 feet,
$70 per 1,000.
Twenty-five other varieties to
select from at reasonable prices.
Trees carefully dug and packed
and shipments made to any point.
address:
J. H. ROBINSON,
Wilderville, - Oregon.
N. E. AkGKEW,
PIONEER
TRUCK and DELIVERY
Kurnituro and l'iano
Moving
GRANTS PASS, OREGON.
Fish, Oysters,
Crabs o""r
Phone 931 for Halibut, Smelt,
Salmon, Catfish, Crabs, Shrimps,
and Fresh Toke Point and Eastern
Oysters. These goods are kept
in Cold Storage and are fresh al all
times.
Free delivery.
Howard M. Mitchell
Cold Storage.
Prorlta
sno.ooo.ou.
ii'J.OOO oo.
'JS.OOO.OO.
lemen way Co.
SUMMONS.
la tne Circuit Court of tho Stt of
Oregon, for Joseoliiue County.
D. P. JoliUKon and Au
gust Ki'lsch,
PlaintiffB,
VH.
R. W. Nugent,
l)efendnr.
To R. V. Nuueut. Defeudimt alinvo
named.
Iu the name, of the Stnte of Oregon,
you are hereby required to ai,ear and
answer the complaint lilid ngaiiiht
you iu Ihe above entitled action on or
before the Ktli day of January, I'.KCi,
aud if yon f,,il to appear and annver,
the plaintirTH will take judgment
agaiUHt you for the relief di mi.nded
in their rnmtilniiir tn.u'ir. 'II... d ....
I of IIKI with interert at the legal rale
rrom May hkis, and for the sum of
tin Httornevs fees, aud for the costs
aud disliursomeuiH of this action ; lor
an order ot sale of tho real property
attached herein.
This Summons is miMI-In ,1 i.v ,,r,,,r
of Hon. J. O. Unolh. ( 'mint O .Tnrluu
made and entered ou the ;:1it day oi'
November, luos. The flm i,ri,.-.
tiou of suminons is December 1 I'.Kio
aua tne iast publication of suiumous
is January r, l!Ki.
"KtjHKKT GLENN SMITH,
OLIVER S. BROWN,
Attorneys for Plaiiitifts.
SUMMONS.
Iu The Circuit Conrt of The Slate
of Oregon, for JoHphine Cuouty.
r.nzanctn Swinden aud
Jetfersou Wiuier,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Matison Fredenburg
and First National
liank of Souihern
Oregon, a corpoa
tiou, Defendants.
To Matison Fredeuburg, the above
named defeuilaut.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are Hereby paired to appear and
answer the cnuplaint tiled against
you Iu the above entitled court on or
before the Siiih dav of Di cenib. r
ltfiiA, and if you fail to appear and
answer the plaintiff will npplv to Ihe
Court for the r. lief prayed" for iu
their I oui laint, to-wn : A decree
cancelling that tvrtaiu mortgage
given by John Swiuclen and Elizabeth
Winder, to Mmi.iin v.. .l..i
Ihe i est half of the northwest ouarter
aud Lois miniberen 3 anil 4 in Section
1!, of Township :i; Souih, of Mange 5
West iu lh County of Jrsephine,
State of Oregon, aud requiring tbe
rirst National Rank of Soulheru Ore
gon to surrender said mortgage aud
uote to the plaintiff Elizabeth S iu
den and for such oth.r and further
relief a, to the Court may seem
equitable.
1 This summons , is published at the
or.l. r of Hon. J. O. Booth, County
Judge of Josephine Countv, made
November mo;,; the hrst publics
ion being November 10, urns, and the
last publication ot summons being
Dicernber S3, lo.i. "
ROBERT U. SMnil
OLIVER S. BKuWn!
Attorneys for plaintiffs.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIN AI
ACCOUNT.
Iu t'.e matter of the i
Estate of A. U.Custar.
Deceased. j
Notice is i hereby given lhat the uu
detsigued, Executor of the , state above
named, has tiled iu the Countv Court
. ...ru,lc, v.negon tor Josephine
ST'-V"' fiual lcoo", Kx.cutor
of the above named estatts aud will
present the same to the cturt ou Wed
inesday the COih day of December, lis 5,
I t 1U o clock iu the forenoon of said
: aay for approval. All irmmi having
onions to sa.d ae-coon, ,re ori.bJ
I notified to appear on said day sud
I'ated Nov. 17, l'.los.
ISAAC CV STAR.
Executor of the estate of A. D. Cns-
tar, deceased.
Order seals and robber stamps of
A. . toorbies.
1
NOTICE Of SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice in hereby given, that on
Saturday, the 801 h day of DumLir,
l'.ltlo, at the hour of 10 o'clock Id
the fcrtnt on at the front door of t lie
Court bouse in Grants Pass, Oregon,
I will, to satisfy a judgment giveu in
the Circa it CoLit of the Slate of Oie
gnu, for Jose bine Coonly, iu favor
of Ellen F. St. Lrnis aud agninst
Ilinr; E. Booth, for the sum of i217,
with interest m six per cent from
July l'.lOO, sell for cash to the
highest bidder, all the right, title
aud interest of H. E. Booth iu sod
to the lol owing di scribed lode min
ing claims situated iu township 35
South, ot range 8 West, in Josephine
Con lily, Oregon, to-vfit:
The MOBSON lode mining claim
located by Win. A. Willielm aud Mrs.
M. A. Unolh on August 1-1, 1MW, the
notice of location ol' which is re
corded at page 4.")tl of volume 13 of the
Alining Kccnrds ;
The DEI. LA M. lode mining claim
located by Win. A. Willielm and Mrs.
M. A. Booth oil August 14, 1'JIK), the
notice of locntiou of which is record
ed nt page 4u7 ot volume 13 of Min
ing Records;
The ST. JOE lode mining claim
locatfd by M. A. Booth ou August 14,
11)00, tho notion of location of which
Is recorded at page 4lii of volume 13 of
Mining Records;
The HENRY lode mining claim
located by H. C. Perkins on August
14, WOO, the notice of location of
which is recorded at page 4HS of
volume 13 of Miuiug Records;
The CLAY lode mining claim
located by Thoa. Smith on August
II, 11100, the notice of location of
which is recorded at page 4t'iS of
volume 13 of Mining Records;
The MAES, lode mining claim lo
cated by Thomas Smith on August 14,
l'.lOO, tho uolico of location of which
is recorded at page 400 of volume 13
of Mining Records ;
The NATIVE DAUGHTERS lode
mining claim located by Mae Smith
audL L. Perkins, ou August 14, MOO,
the notice of location of which is re
corded at page 470 of volume 13 of
Mining Records ;
The TOM S. lode mining claim lo
cated hy H. C. Perkins on August 14,
l'.ioo, the notice of locatiou of whirh
is rerouted at page 470 of volume 13
of Mining Records;
All of the above described minion
records are of Josephine Comity,
Oregon.
Dated Nov. SO, 1005.
GEO. W. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Josephine Coniity,On gon.
SUMMONS.
In The Circuit Court for The State of
Oregon, for Josephine County.
RoetU M, Stevenson, "I
Plaiutiff,
vs.
J D. F. Stevenson.
Suit for
divorce.
Defendant. J
To J. D. F. Stevenson, the above
named defendant :
Iu the name of the State of Oiegon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer till complaint filed again'
you iu the name of the above entitled
suit on or before the 20th day of I
cembcr, 100.1, aud if yon fail to appear
or answer the p'aiutiff will apply W
the ci urt for the relief prayed for is
the complaint, namely : For a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimouy
now existing between the plaintiff and
di fendant and lor the custody of the
minor children r f plaintiff aod the de
fi iidant, to-wit: Lena, Lloyd, and
William Stevenson.
This summons is published bv order
cf Hon. J. O. Booth, County 3"Afe
cf Josethilie CouDtv, Oregon, made
and entered Noven,ber l,"i, 1W0.5.
The first publication is NovemNr 1',
lUOii, aud the la-t publication i I'
rem be r So. 100")
ROBERT GLENN SMITH
and OLIVER S. BROWN.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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