"- ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. TUNE 14, 1907. Constance, we woa't have much re time te -ourselves; w are almost ne. Won't you tell me what I have Be to hear that you do care for tn 1 will be my -wife? You know that pre you. Bat you mustn't send me pi you a second time without hoie." shouldn't think you would cart Hit me now. I wouldn't care about If you had been as unworthy as 1 jv uwu, iter vuice lunereu. 1 1 fcut have shown you that I, too, ld b brave, but I let the opportunl- pass, and now, when every one Is ud" Jtut I do care. I care a great deal, 1 1 love you JURt as I have loved yoc im the very first" Jlie put out both her bauds. "If you had only looked back when to left the bouse that day yon told me C eared" fWhat, Constance?" i was at the window. I thought tj'd surely look back, and then you iuld have known" My darling!': J jporys' gate. ban jumped out and gave Constance I band. Off In the distance they v jiird the baud. Constance paused and . kbtni) lint linrtfl innt)i nn AnMnit'a "Hark! Do you hear r H wish they'd stop their confounded nonsense," said Dan. J No, you can't stop them," delighted "Antloch feels a sense of proprie ty shlp. But do you bear the music. Dftu?" f Yes, dear. It' the band." 'Of course It's tho bnnd. But do jrdu know what It Is playing?" pakley shook bis head dubiously. C Be gave" his arm a little pat and laugh s' jt softly. fit might be difficult to recognize It tat It's the bridal march from 'Lohen- "If they stick to that I dont care. Constance." And tide by side they went slowly silently op the path to the bouse. ? i ' Tfce Rabr. ,Ihere are four degrees of merit la the ruby class. The first Is the deep 1 blood red oriental ruby the "cochineal . ........ ... i.i. . TBlxture of the "brown or violet The frond la the spinel, almost as beautl jil as the oriental, but a shade less ich, less supreme In color. The third the balas, a rose red ruby, valuable A proportion to Its depth of tint and teemed perfect only when It attain? d certain size and weight A small jmle balas ruby Is of very meager ulue. The fourth Is the almandlne, or jniblcele, of a yellowish red, oftentlmef tinged with brown. The Brazilian to fax Is not Infrequently made to pass tr balas ruby. It Is heated In a cruci ble filled with sand, which drives oil e yellow and fills in the rose red tint the balas ruby. Garnets, too. bav ten done duty for rubles, and many 1 writer has confounded garnets, ru tips and carbuncles all In a heap to gether. Legal blanks at the Conner office. The Magic No. 3. amber three ii a wonderful mas- Mt for Geo. H. Parris, ot Cedar It trove, Me., accord iug to a letter Mich reads: "After suffering much With liver a"d kidnev trouble, and itcomiiig srettly discouraged by the failure to find relief, I tried Electric lltters, and as a result I am a well Joan today. The first bottle relieved nd three bottles completed the core." warsnteed besx remedy lor stomach, ver and kidney troubles by all drug- IbtS. 60c. ilGHT BREATHING CURES CATARRH Simple Way to Kill Catarrhal S? Germs in Note, Thro. rd Lungs JjThe only natural and common seme "Method known for the cut of catarrh- tioubleflis Hy-n-mei. It is breathed rough an ingenious pocket iuhaler, i tliat its medicated air re'ehes the ost remote air-cena of the nos. Uiroat anil lungs, killing al catarrhal Ifc-rms, soothing the initated miicons nibraue, ana restoring a neairny ndition. Hy-o-mei goes right to the spot there the catarrhal germs are preheat i the nose, throat and iuogs and ne- Jtroys the eeruis so that perfect health f soon restored. A complete Hy-n-mei ontflt with in tier coats but $1.00 and is sold by 'emiirav nnder guarantee to refund e raoiiey nnle the remedy gives itisfactlon. OonV.V. Don't let your child suffer with that 'ngh wiien y n can core it wun iallard'a Huehoond Strop, a sore ire for Coi'gtis, Bronchitis, iu neuza. Croup ard Pulmonar' Di tes. Bi y a b ttl" end try it. B. '. Laugh er, Byhalis, Miss., writes: I Ii e two children who h4 croup. tr'ed uiauv d'ff-rent remedies, but I ;ust hht your Horetioond Sirup is e bst Croup nr-d Cough mediciDe 1 er ud. For by 3ationl as Cn. nnd by Demaray. G. ROPER FuHhlonublo Courier Blk,? stairs 6TJJTS MADE TO OBDEE P'nmptlv rt be beet material acd . M.e tatest style. fc LEANING AND EEPAIEIN0 ROADMAKING DISCOVERY. Combination of Rocks Bettor Thaa tho Use of One Kind. . An Important fact in connection with good road making has been developed by the office of public rouds, says the Washington Star. One of tho most im portant matters In road building has been the formation of a good top sur face that will hold together well. It has been found that by the proper combination of common rocks It Is possible to get a much better wearing surface than by the use of a single sort of rock, and material that Is very un satisfactory when used ulonq may be very valuable when used In combina tion with something else. It has taken a good deal of what "practical" farm ers and gome statesmen would call "fancy science" to develop the facts. It has lieeu known for a long time that granite or diabase, while a hard 51 JJHESj.j PS. ROAD BUBVACKD WITH LIMK8TONS MAC ADAM. look, wai difficult to bond under the roud roller and consequently a poor surfacing material.. But it was found that by mixing limestone with It the Londtug value was greatly Increased. The practical application of this was la treat the surface of the granite roads with a top dressing of limestone screenings. As shown by laboratory tjsls, tho granite alone bad a bonding value of six. The limestone alone had a bonding vnlue of twenty. Now, In the scale of values anything as low as fen Is regarded as poor material. Twenty Is fair, forty Is good, and any thing above fifty Is excellent. It was found that when the limestone and the cranlte were combined they had a ce menting value of eighty-two. So the vnlue of the fact brought out Is appar ent. The facts are brought out In a rather technical reiort of Professor A. 8. Cusbman and Trevost Hubbanl of the road office on "The Decomposition of Feldspars." The report Itself does not make very Illuminating reading for the layman, but the essential fact is regard ed as of great practical Importance. Fine wedding stationery at the Courier office. Tbe Flla-ht of Bird. The course of flight Is a distinguish ing characteristic of many birds. The grouse rises gradually while flying In a straight course; the woodcock rises to height of several feet or even yards, then files straight away; the cuckoo's flight Is also In a straight Hue, but peculiarly arrow-like, being grace ful and silent, the long slender tall and Tjody of the bird still further sug gesting an arrow. A number of the birds, notably the brown thrasher and lie song .sparrow, progress In short flights, as from hush to bush, with a queer eccentric or bobbing motion, as. If their flapping tails were a great hindrance. A Wilson snipe flies In a zigzag line, a goldfinch In long undula tions or bounds. All of these and many other ways of flying can be In dicated by dotted lines In tbe note book, supplemented by such words as "sailing." "rapid." "slow," "heavy" or "graceful" flight and "rapid," "slow." "silent" or "clattering" wing beats; tbe wings of the grouse bum, those of the woodcock and the mourning dove whistle.-St Nicholas. DUN'T DIE AT 45 Cure trie Indigestion Which la So Lie. bio io Lead to Apoplexy. People who suffer with headache. th mm, ota, nrowin", die'reM af'er earing, una an ot me omer aisxre is rnlt of indiges'ion. are in s Hons Manser. Their digestive or.'aus cmnot'rare for the food proper ly and hence the costs of Jthe blood ve'sels In tbe brain get little nonrisb- ...... V - W . . . . I An.l Hnnll a ' l . t :j . L . . II.I.A.I, ' " one is laou tuiiu iu uaw nu-rvm, i be paralyzed, or die from apoplexy. ill .11 UirTpnc. uiroiiiru muu .. t ion the prescription called Mi-o-na ' has proven itself of great value. It is relied upon today as a certainty to relieve the worst troubles ot inaiges j That Mi-o-na will cure the wont ! forms of itomacli trouble, caooer ei 1 .Af1 nil niea nnlolf 9tAitf In in i iriJieut buu at i v uhivb t mo mmm digestion U rroven by ;the guarantee to refund the money unless "Mi o-na cure. A narmotee lie this most inspire confldeoor. If Yon Bead This It will be to learn that the leading medi cal writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice recommend, In the strongest terms possible, each and every Ingredient entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery tor the enre of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, 'liver complaint, torpid Uver, or biliousness, chronic bowel afflictions and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It Is also a specific remedy for all such chmnlc or long standing cases of catarrhal affec tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung disease (except consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It is not so pood fur acute colds and conges, but for lingering, or chronic cases it is especially efHcaeiniis In producing per fectcures. It contains HlackCherrybark, Golden Seal root, Hloodroot, Stone root. Mandrake root and Uncen's root all of which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such minont medical writers and teachers as Prof. Bartholow, of .Jefferson Med. Col lege- Prof. areytll the Lnlv. of Pa.; Prof". Finle' wood. M. D.. of Ben- nett Med. Kins. M. Chicago: Prof. John Cincinnati ; Prof. John M. ScndJ ., ot Cincinnati ; rror. M. D.. of Hahnemann Edwin Med, Chicago, and scores of othei emlueat la their several ten qrjrOl practice. lie-Golden Medical piicoveryMs tnw Tli onjv nii-dlcipe nut nnTTir spin Woiil-K flriiai;its tor l;kn pnrinst-s. nrkis any Swell iri.iTf.'iiiii( yTirr.rs, ni.-iit worlli piure tnHii any n;ml;'r"f "rdi""ry ti'n mhlHls. upon publicity o( iu formula Is the bust possible guaranty of Its merits. A glance at this published formula will show that "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no poisonous, harmful or habit forming drugs and no alcohol chemically fiure, triple-refined glycerine boing used nstead. Glycerine is entirely unobjec tionable and besides Is a most useful agent in the cure of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections. There Is the highest medical authority for Its use In all such cases. The " Discovery Is a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. A booklet of eitracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing Its ingre dients mailed frte on request. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roseborg, Ore., May 15th, 190?. Notioe is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands in the States of California, O'egon, Nevada, and Washington Ttrritorr." as extended to all the Pnhilo Land States by act of August 4, 1892, THOMAS J. BUTLER of Grants Past, County of Josephine, State of Oregon, has tbia day filed In this office hit sworn statement No. 8181, for the purchase of the & -EW NEi SWi and SW SE, of Section No. 8 in Township No. 85 South, Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof to show tht the land sought is more valuable for itt timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish hit claim to said land before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner, at his offioe at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Monday, the 13th day of August 1907. He names as witnesses: Ullre Major, of Plaoer, Ore. , W. T. Torn ham, of Grants Faas, Ore., Geo. W. Kesrns, of Grants Pass, Ore., Joseph Dyiert ot R. F. D. No. 1, Grants Pass, Ore., Any. and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lauds are requested to tile their claims in thit office on or before said Uth day of August, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. e Register. NOTIOE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notioe is hereby glvuu. that pur- oant to an order of the (Diity Court for Josephiue County, Oregon, dated Jane 7, 1907, duly rendered nnd entered in the matter of tie Ki-taie of Ci Ha A. Smith, deceased. I, tbe undersigned administratrix will on and alter Saturday, July 6, iWi, sen at private sate to tne iuuimih and best bidder, for cash in baud, the following described real propertr, to wit: Commencing at the Southeast corner of lot three of Block two of Miller and Go's additinn to Orauts Pas, Oregon, and running tlience Northerly aloug the East end line ol the said lot threj one hundred nd fiftHen feet, tlieuoe Westerly aloug the Nort line of said lt three, one hundred lee', tlience Southerly alnug a line parallel with the said East end line, one hundred aud fifteen f et, ti-euce Easterly alnng the Sooth line of aaid lot threv, oue huudn d feet to the place of beginning, all beiug iu lot three of block two ot Mi lie' and t'o'a addition to Grants Pais, Jc Be rn ine County, Oregon, subject to confirmation bv the conrt aud bids may be received therefor at t e office nf R. O. Smith, at'orney at law, Grants Pass, Oregon. CARRIE FRY. Administratrli. FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for Josephine U umy, uregnn. In the matter of the Es' tste of Nickolas Those, Deceased Notice is herer given that t'.e under tlgi.ed admiuistraior of tbe above es tate, with the willl annexed has flbd in Mid conn and cause his flnsl acuot and that Monday, June 34 at 10 o'clock m. at the conrt buse at Grants Pass, Josephine county, Oragoon bus Keen, fixed by tbe above court at tbe time and place for settling said account and all jersons interested therein are hereby notified to file and present their objec tion thereto, on or before tiiat time. Dated Mhv 24. 11)07. JOSEPH MOSS, Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is herbey given 'that the un deraigned lias been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Emily Curler, deceas-d and all persons baviug claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to file tbe tame with my attorney, O. W. Col ig, (office io the Grants Pom Banking S Trust Building, Grants Pass, Oregon) on or before tlx mootba from thit date. Dated thit 12th day of June. 1907. S. A. CARTER. Administrator. v i win Co ege ir.of err.M. V 1 . J- X" jeajfSlly CITATION.. In The Oouuty Ooart of the Bute of Oregon, for the County of Jose' phine. In the matter of the) Estate of Peter Hansen. Deceased. ) To Chas. Hansen, Geo. Hansen, Reka Taylor, Castrmna Detleufson, bo phia Leonard. Louisa Tate. Mary Anderson, Ellen Browu, Emma Glenn, and all heirs and devisees unknown, if any there be, Greeting: In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the Couuty Court of the State of Oregou, for the Cuunty of Jcsephin?, at tbe Conrt room thereof, at Grants Pass in the Couuty of Jose phiue oo 15th day of Jane, 1907 at 10 o'clock, lo the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why au order should not be made for the selling at private sle of lot one, block seven, iu the towu of Napoleon, commonly called Kerby, Josephiue oouuty, Oregon, and par ticularly delcribed and bounded as contained iu the petition for the sale tbreeof as prayed for in the executors' petition heretofore tiled in taid court. Witness, the Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge i of the County Court of the State of Oregou, for the County of Josephiue with the seal of said Court affiled, this 17th day of May, A. D. 1UU7. (SEAL) Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, Clerk. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Iu the Circuit Conrt of the State ot Oregou, for tbe County of Jose phine. N. Norman, Plaintiff, vs. Sonthern Pacific Gold Company, a cor poration, Defendant. Notioe it hereby given that by vir tue of a writ of execution, doly itsned out of, and nnder the teal of tbe Cir cuit Court in and for the County of Josephine, State of Oregon, aud to me directed and duly attested by the Clerk ot said oonrt on the 17th day of April, 1907, upon decree and Judg ment, duly renaerea, enterea oi rec ord and docketed io the office of the clerk of said Circuit Court, on the 6lh day of May, 1907, in a certain tuit then pending in said Court wherein N. Merman was plaintiff and The Sootbern Paoifio Gold Company, a corporation, wat defendant, in the sum ot Five Hundred Dollars (.')00.L0) with interest thereon at tbe rate of 6 per cent per annum front the S6tb day of May, 1906, and tbe further sum of Seventy-Five Dollars (tio.OO) At torney's feet, commanding me to make sale ol the following described real property titaate, lying and being in tbe County of Joeepbine, Stat of Oregon, being the property attached lu said action, viz: The Spokane lode claim, .located September 1, 1900, and recorded in Vol 17, at page IS of the Mining Re cords of Josephine County, Oregon. The Saltan lode claim, located Sep. tember 15th, 1906, and recorded in Vol. 17, at page 13, of tbe Mining Records of Josephine County, Ore gon. ibe extension lode claim, located July 7, 1905, and recorded in Vol. 17, at page 13 of Miniug Records ot Jotephine county, Oregon. lue lip lop lode claim, located March 87th, 1904, and recorded in Vol.-15 at page 695, of the Mining Record! ot Jutephine (bounty, Oregon. The Gmuse Mountain lode claim, located and recorded at page 164 of VuL Id. of the Miniug Records of Josephine County, Oieguu, all iu Township 86 South of Range 6 West of Willamette Meridian, being the lauds described in the deed of Charles Jasper aud Lewis P. Larseo, and aslo iu the deed of A. L. Smith, Jessie Smith, E. A. Edgar aud others to Southern Paoillo Gold Company, aud rt corded io Volume 6, of Miuiug Con veyances of Josephine County, Ore gou, at page 136 and at pane 104 re spectively or so nioch thereof as may be uecei'Sary together with the teuu ui uts, hereditament aud appurteu unces. Now, therefore by virtue of said execution, judgment, order and decree and in compliance with the commands ot said writ, I will on Mouday, June 10, lUOt, at the hour of 10 o'clock a in., at the front door of the County lourt Home in the city ot Grants Pa s, raid Couniy and State, tell at pub io auction, subject lo redenipiion, to the highest bidder for United States gold coin, cash io band, all the right, title aud mterest wnlcb tb above named defendants ha! or now hT in and to the above described real property or any uart thereof to satit'y said execotiou, judgment. order, decree, interest, ocsm aud all accruing costs. lotted Grants Pans, Oregon, May 6, 1907. W. J. RUSSELL, Sheriff of Josephiue Couuty, Ore First Insertion, May 10, 1907. Lat iusertion, June 7, 197 In tbe District Court of the United States for the District of Oregou, in Bankruptcy. In the matter of "1 Martin A. Coo- ! Io Baukruptcy. ger, a bankrupt. J To the creditors of Martin A. Coa- ger of Orauts Pans, Oregon, in the county of Josephine and district aforesaid, baukropt: Notice it hereby given that on the DOth dav of April, 1907 the said Mar tid A. Conger was duly adgudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of hit creditors will 1 held at the office of tbe referee in bankra.tcy in UranU rest, Oregon, on the 2dn day of June. A. D. 1907 st 3 o'clock iu the afternoon, at which time the said creditors mar attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tbe bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly ou tot before inch meeting. EDWARD a VAN DYKE. Referee In Bankruptcy. On ota Pass, Oregon, June 7, 190. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jane 8. 1878. Roseborg, Ore., April 84, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, eutitled 'An act for the tale of tin-ber lands In tbe States ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa exteuded to all the' Publio Laud States by act" of August 4, 1893, BENJAMIN F. COE. of Osboro, County of Shoshone, State of Idaho, hat this day filed in this offioe his sworn statement No. 8054 for the purchase ot the K1,, of the SW4 of heotion No. 83 in Township No. 37 South,. Range No. 6 West, aud will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Joseph Moss, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Grants Pass, Ore. , ou Tuesday, the 23d day of July, 1907. He names as witnesses: Joeeph E. Verdi ii, of Grants Pass, Ore , Martiu, A. Conger, of Grants Pass, Ore., William Bull, of tirauls Pass, Ore., and Kmuiitt R. Conger, of Wilder ville. Ore Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said '2'M dsy of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTI.CE FOR PUBLICATION. . Timber Land, Act Juue 8, 1873. Roseborg. Ore.. April at, 1907. Notioe it hereby given, that in com pliance with tbe provision! of the Act of Congress of Juue 8, 1878, entitled "An Aot for the tale of timber lauds in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," at extended to all Publio Land Slatet by aot oflAngust 4, 1893, DANIEL M. BIRDS EYE. of Chioo, County of Butte, State of California, filed In this office bit sworn statement No. 8069, for the pur chase or tbe WH' of the NE and the E NW;, Of Section No. 10, in Township No. 87 South, of Range No. 7 West. W. M., Ore, and will offer proof to show that land sought it more valuable for itt limber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish hit claim to taid land before Joseph Mots, United Statet Commis sioner, at bis offioe in Grants Pass, Josephine County, Ore., on Thurt dav, the 25th day of July, 1907. lie names aa wltueseea: A. W. 8ilsby. of Grants Pass. Oregon, Will iam Spalding, of Grants Past, Ore., D. R. Warner of Grants Pass, Ore., and Francis J. Spalding, of Grant Past, Ore. Any and all persona claiming ad versely the above described lands are ren nested to file thtir claims in this office on or before said 36th day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, negisier. NOTICE iFOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jnne 8, 1878. . Koteburg, Orel, April 30. 1907. Notioe it hereby given that In oom Dliance with the provisions of the Act of Oongrest of June 8, 1878, en titled "An act ror tue tale oi timber laudt in the States of California. Ore, gon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory." aa extended to all Publio Land Statet by aot of August 4, 1893, HARRISON W. ORMANDY of Portland, County of Moltnomab, State of Oregon, filed in this offioe his sworn statement No. 8007, (or the pur chase of tbe W,' of tbe W, of Seo- lion No. 83 in Township JNo. 4U South of Range No. 8 West, W. M. Ore., and will offer proof to thow that the land sought Is more valuable tor its timber or stoue than for agri cultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said laud before Joseph Moss, U. S Commissioner at his office in Grants Pass, Ore., on Thurs day, tbe 26th day of July, 1907. He names as witnesses: Wesley li, .slmr man. of Grants Pass, Ore., George Elder, -of Waldo, Ore., Alex George of Kerby, Ore., and George H. Slover, of Grinti Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versly the ahuve described laudt ars reo nested to file their claims in this office on or before said 25th day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Io the 'Comity Court for Josep'ilne (Joonty, ore. Iu the Matter of the ) estate of Nancy Loy, ! V Deceased. ) By virtue of an order issued by Hon. Stephen Jewell, County Judge Josephine Couuty, Ore , dated May 16, 1907, notioe is herebv given that I will file my final account aa adminis tratrix (or the estate of Piancy Ley, deceased on June 32. 1907 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. CATHERINE KEENAN, Administratrix By H. B. Hendricks, her attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Josephine County. Js In the matter of the es e et-1 tate of J. H. Ross deceased. Notice it hereby given that Charlea F. Ross, the administrator of the es tate of J. H. Rost, deceased, bas filed his final account in taid matter io the County Court of Josephine Cooatv, Oregou. aud that by order of the Hon. Stephen Jewell, judge of Mid court. Thursday, July 18, IW, at 3 o'clock p m.. Is the time rat .ur the hearing of said final account and any objections t' at maj be filed there to and for tbe settlement of said es tate, and aot persons having any ob jections to said account are hereby required to file the same on or before said time at which the tame will be heard at the Court House at Grauta Pass, Josephine County, same ou or before said tima at which the same will be heard at the' Tourt .House at Grant Pant, Ju-ephiue Ceuuty, Oregou. CHARLES F. BOSS. Administrator of the estate of J. H. Koea, deceased. Oliver S. Brown, Attoreny. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jene 8. 1878. . Roteburg, Ore., April J3, 1907. Notioe is herebv a-lven that in coin- i pliance with the provisions of the act ! of Congress of Jane 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, nevaaa ana ., Washington Territory" as extended to all the Publio Land States by aot of Angust 4. 1893, JESSSE L. CAMPBELL i of Bay City, County of Pierce, State ! of Wisconsin, has this day filed in i this offioe his sworn statement No. : 8000 tor the purchase of the NEV of NWti and of NEJ-i and NWV4 of I SE4 of , Section No. 84, in Town- sliip No. 87 South, Range No. 4 West, W. AI. aud will offer proof to show that the land tough it mora valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes aud to es tablish his cliNiu to said laud before Joseph Moss U. S. Commissioner at bis office in Grants Pass, Oregon, cn Weduesday, the 34th day of July 1907. He usuii's as witnesses: Albirn V. Silstiy, of Grauts Pass, Ore., William ' Spalding, of Grauts Pass, Ore., Fran cis J Spalding, of Grants Pass, Ore., aud Albert V. Kellogg, of Grants,; Pass, Ore. Any and all persons olaimiug ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on . or before said 24th dy of Jnly, 1907. . BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE F.OR PUBLICATION. Timber Lapd. Aot June 8, 1878. Roseborg, Oregon, April 37, 1907. Notice ia herbey given that in compliance with the provisions of 'the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled ' 'An aot for the sale of timber lands iu the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory, "aa extended to all the Pohlio Land Statet by aot of August 4, 1893, NANCY CARTER, 'of Wlmer, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, hat this day filed in this offioe ber tworn statement No. 8073, tot the purchase of the SW)j of SE of Section No. SO. in Towuship No. 85 South, Rauge No. 4 W W. M., and will offer proof to thow that the land sought it more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim to said land before Joseph Moss, United States Commissioner, at hi office, In Grants Pass, Oregon, on Friday, tbe 20tb day of Joly, 1907. She names at witnesses: James Owent, of Wlmer, Ore., Joseph Car ter, ot Wimer, Ore., John Smith, of Winter Ore., and Joseph Owens, of Winter, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their olaimt In tbia offioe on or before aaid 80ih day of Jnly, 1907. iSKMJAUlK Ii. JSDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Aot Jane H, 1878. Roteburg, Ore., April 36th, 1907. Notice it hereby given thai In com pliance with tbe pro v (sons of the aot of Oongrest of Jane 8, 1878, en titled "An act for tbe aale or timber lands in the Statet ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory" aa extended to all the Publio Land States by aot of Angust 4, 1893, GEORGE CARTER of Horn brook, county of Siskiyou, State of California, baa thit day filed in this omoe nit tworn ttatement Ho. 8065. for the purchase of the SEl of nr. si ana r. oi tsa'i- and ww oi 3Ej of Section No. 14. in Township No. 84 South.' Range No. 4 West, W. M.. and will offer proof to thow that the land sought ia more valuable (or ita timber or itone than for agricultural purposes and to stabliah his claim to taid land before Joseph Moss, U. 8. Commissioner at hit office in Grauts Past, Oregon, on Thursday, the 25th day of July. 1907. He names at witnesses: Edward D. Thompson, of Grants Pass, Ore goo, John J. Holoomb, of Wimer, Ore., Richard Collins, , ol Wimer, Ore., aud Jamet Owens, of Wimer, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are reo nested to file tbeir claims In this office on or before said 85th day of July. 1907. . BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Juue 8. 1878. Roseburg, Ore., April 25, 1907. Notioe is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the aot ot Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the tale of timber laudt in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" aa extended to all the Publio Lsud State by act of August 4, I Hit'), ARCHIE R. WATERS of Chioo, 985 Fourth St., county of Butte, State of California, baa thit day filed In thit office his tworn ttate ment No. 8068 for tbe purhcase of tb NEi of Section No. 30. in Township No. 85 S, RAOge No. 6, W. W. M., and will offer proof to show that th anu sougnt is more vaiuauie lur it timber or itone than for agricultural purnossi and to establish his claim to said land before Joseph Moat, U. S. Commissioner at his office In Grant Pass, Oregon, on Weduesday, theT24tb day of July. 1907. He name as witnesses : Albion W. Silaby. of Grants Pass, Oregon, Francis i. Spalding, of Grant Pass. Ore., Hal K. Sears, of Chioo, Cal., ! and William Spalding, of Grants Past, Gre. Any and all persons claiming ad I versely tbe above-described lands are ' requested to file their claims in thit i offict on or before aaid 21th day of July, 1907. I BENJAMIN L. EDDT, i Regto-r. J.E. PETERSON (iMOWKEIt) FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE j REAL ESTATE AGENT 81U1 doing baainos at th old stand. Cor. Sixth and D streets. , Gbahts Pass, OukoOX.