WILL PLEAD IN8AXITT. jak Teller Who Stole $90,000 Say He Wa Crazy. Kew Tork, July 10. That a plea it insanity may be the defense of jtester B. Runyao, the paying teller of the Windsor Trust Company, who li charged with abstracting $96,000 f the trust company's funds, was Indicated by his counsel when Run- pn was arraigned in court today. On behalf of Runyan, his counsel entered a plea of not guilty on the charge of grand larceny and asked for an adjournment of the case until Monday. He said he had been In forms that the prisoner's grand mother had died in an Insane asylum and that Mrs. Runyan believed her lushaud s mind affected. Runyan's attorneys said that he entered a plea of not guilty with the privilege of withdrawing it anil demurring to the fWVtnient with the view of asking for the appointment of a commission Crocodiles of Old. The palmy of lies about crocodiled fojjml in old books dazzles the under itaudiui.' even of the experienced read u of mediaeval natural history. Ho Is a great worm. He is afraid of saffron. He eats honey. The crocodile runneth away from a man If he wink with Ms left eye and look steadfastly upon him with his right eye. He carries water in bis mouth to make the roads slip pery and so catches people alive. There la an amity and natural concord be tween swine aud crocodiles and much moie of the same kind. Herodotus' lit tle plover, which walks Into the croco dile's mouth and picks off the leeches, la changed by Bartholomew into fish, with crests like saws, and a fowl and a lerpent, ail of which walk about Inside the crocodile's stomach as If It wjre a jarlor and find him "right nest and fall tender." London Spectator. Famous Hymn M'rlter Dies. Warren, Ohio, July 10. Professor Tames McGranahan, the well-known 'iymn writer, formerly connected with Moody and Sankey, the evan (ellsts, died last night at his horn la Kinsman, Ohio, of diabetes. Mr. McGranahan wrote many sa- tred songs which are Included In the toipel hymns. Among the well- known 'hymns from his pen are: There 8hall Be Showers of Blese- Ijfi," "My Redeemer," and "Boa it We Will Understand." Rural Delivery Notes I The total number of rural routes tu Xeration throughout the United States '.s 31,401 and the number of carriers on :bem Is 37,300. There Is available for new service during the balance of the urrent fiscal year $1,337,070.32. The report on the operations of the mral delivery service up to April 1. recently made public by Fourth As ilstant Postmaster General De Graw, shows that there are in operation lu Pennsylvania 2,042 rural routes aud that there are on file over 2,700 petl t. h for the extension of the service in the state by the establishment of new routes. Postmaster General Meyer has ap proved the detailed adjustment of sal- Xrles of rural free delivery carriers as 'ubtultted by Assistant Postmaster k'ueral Ie Graw, aud the new sched ule, which will become effective July 1 next, will make a graded increase In lie compensation of carriers of from '.' to 15 iter cent, based upon the num ber of miles traversed by cairlcrs as hown by the records of the depart ment "BLUE DEVILS" Get Kid of Indigestion and Things A' ill Look Bright and Joyous Ererythinif looks ffloomv and dark 'o the person suffering with indiges ion. Until the orescrintion known as Nions stomach tablets was put up popular form as a safe aud effective W for tick headache, indigestion nil stomach troubles, the "blue wils" made everthyiug lock dark, ITk 'Wiy and depressing. VT ftfr a few davs use of Miona the headache, dizzy feeling, drowsi- ", had tn-ttn In th month, dis- rS8 after earinu 11 these svmntonis tf weak stomach will disappear, uu with perfect diegstiot. there will J. jotoos and beautiful outltok. l-0-na ttoniiirh tahl -tm re sold on'v D 1 Heat. v ..jsnvonlont for vpst pocket and cost 50 ceots. maray has seen so manv cares made Jiiom tomach tablets that re a goarantea with every box that '"e Dlcnev will h refnnderl if the '"aedy f"i:8 f, give satisfaction. Long Live the King! ? "e icpnlsr crv thronghcut tl"1lan countries; while in Ameri s t' e cry of the preeenr day is )irp rp Vlnn'i VaO, Dirt- K'in; of Ihioat and Lnu VTI-il ' - i.;... r. t1;.. , i wiiicu airs, juii.' r-VM-r P:i:,,o frnrn Ma. a IBVi: . " a-vcr filj to give imm 'diate re 'tatiil m rja ciiir care a rough or f P.inJ. n,,l.,win ,B .'red v niainritv of thn inbabi- lnt" 'f tbis coontrv. New Dis .h'rT.rtres weak lungs and sore "fter all other remedies have ;"M;anri for C0T,gbg and cr Ids it's Proven remedy. Guaranteed by "druggist., soc and i. Trial 'u frea. Cures Woman's Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, uttering women known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of Thk Eclectic Medical Review says Of Unicorn root (Ueloniat Diotca) which Is one of the chief Ingredlonts of the "Fa vorite Prescription : i.r,.dy. "hlch invariably acta as a uter toe lnTlgx)rtor mikes for normsl c n i lhe.?nV.re. reproductive system." He continues "In lleloela we bares medica ment which more fully answers the above purpose than any other drug vith vhieh J am aetmainUd. In the treatment of diseases pe culiar to women It Is seldom that a easels seen which does not present some Indication IL'L ?x7'a'ri!al I'r- We further RT? The followlne are among the leading Indications for Ueluuias (Unicorn root). Fain vr .Lulu in ma oacic. with jleucorrho?a i I atonic (weak) condltl.,1 of the reproductive 2J?VJ?,of Y,DH'n- mentiN depression and ir ritability, associated willJchronlc diseases of the rt-prodii tive organs of women; constant . sensation at heat In the rea-ion of the kid- I neys; meiiftrrliai'ij (floodim;). due to a weak- I ened condition ofthe reproductive system: I amenoMWyiyreseU or ahsont monthly I penwljrVAViir.: from or acrompanyimr an abnoiiyd condition of the dim-stive omans ', and Anemic (thin Hood) lial.it: draivirs I lensMons In the extreme lower part of tLo I abdofr.cn." I If mom or lcs of thf n'inv 5rV7Tf; t it. r -r,-.-TTiv.i-.:. I'ru-'l !i 1 o:: ' i.i i..,e ., i,-;,,r i,,,..,!,; entsol which is Unicorn root, or Helonias, and the m.tlit-af profiertles of which it most faithfully represents. Of Golden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription," Prof. Finiey Ellirntwood, M. D., of Ben nett Medical College, Chicago, says: "It Is an Important remedy In disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions and general enfeeblemeiit. It is useful." Prof. John M. Seiidder, M. 1)., late of Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root : "In relation to Its general effects on the ' sysiem. inttr i tut tnmirinr in m atkitit whirh there if sm h ucucral unanimity f opinion. It Is uniivmilM regarded as Hie tonic useful In all debilitated stntes." Prof. R. Hiirtholow, M. D.. of Jefferson Medical College, says of Gulden Seal : "Valuable In uterine hemorrhage, menor rhagia (Hooding) and congestive dysmenor rhea (painful menstruation)." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faith fully represents all the nlxwe named in- Sredients and cures the diseases for which ley are recommended. Packers refuse Terms of Cattlemen. Chicago, July 10 Flat and unani mous refusal of terms of peace by the commission men In Chicago yes terday tore open again the breach be tween the packers and tie represen tatives of the cattle raisers here. At a meeting held at the Saddle and Sirloin Club the members of the Live Stock Exchange tore the report of the arbitration committee to tat ters and adopted an ultimatum which will be presented to the packers. The terms of the ultimatum are In direct opposition to the tentative agreement reached Friday by the heads of the big packing houses and representatives of the live stock ex changes of Chicago, St. Louis, Kan sas City and Omaha. The position of the committeemen as indicated by their actions is that the big packing houses shall not handle any of the tagged heifers and cows which are subject to post mortem examination. This class of cattle, if the commis sion men win their point, will go to the independent concerns. TOVRS 8,000 IN AITO CAB. lVavels in America and Europ Without Hingle Mlshnp. Chicago, July 10. Calvin S. Smith, general agent of a life in surance company, returned yester day with his wife from one of the most remarkable automobile trips on record. Speaking no language but English, Mr. and Mrs. Smith toured 4,500 miles In Europe without a serious breakdown or clash with foreign customs. Not having exhausted the pleasures of motoring, they toured Beveral Eastern States on their re turn to this country and then mo tored to Chicago. Without once resorting to railway trains, they traveled a total distance of 6,000 miles in their car. The entire trip cost them $4,000, and the machine made it $i,000. One thing Mr. Smith had learned from his trip was that the best American cars are superior to the foreign linilt cars of the same price. This applie-i strictly to half a dozen first-class American machines. The party used a sixty-horsepower tour ing car. Testing Law on the Express Rate. Lincoln, Neb., July 10. Judges of the Supr-me Court today took under advisement the application of Attorney General Thompson, who re vested that all the express com panies In the State be enjoined from charging the old rates. The State alleges that the Sibley law, cutting rates 25 per cent, is In effect, and that the companies are disregarding It. A decision is expected tomorrow. Talk About IJombardlng Cities. The Hague, July 10. The Ameri can, British, Russian, Dutch end Spanish delegates to the Peace Con ference today conferred regarding the bombardment oi uniorimwu towns. They all withdrew their pro posals tn the subject and entrusted Count Tornellli (Italy) to draft a proposition embracing the America views. Ralston Appointed TreaurT. n.,r nv. N. Y.. July 10. Th -tordav ariDotnted Wfl- rumO Ralston to b assistant CnJU Ham O. Ralston w o. d ed State Treasurer at San Fraoa. ROOUB RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, 1ULY 12, 1907. . "FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the Coonty Coort for Josephine vuuiii y, vjregon. Io the matter of the Es--) tate of Nickolas Those, Deceased. J Notice is here? given that the under signed administrator of the above es tate, with the Willi annexed has filed in said oonrt and cause his final accunt and that Monday, June 34 at 10 o'clock a m. at the oonrt buse at Grants Pass, Josephine county, Uregooo has been. nxea by the above ooort as the time aud place tor settling said account and all persons iutf rested therein are hereby notified to file and present their objec tion thereto, ou or before that time. Dated Mav 24, 11)07. JOSEPH MUSS, Administrator. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for Josephine County. Johu G. Scliallhom, plaintiff, vs. (J. W. Blalock and S. E. Blnlock, defendants. Notice is In reby given that I will, ou Saturday, the 27th tiav of July, 1 1)07. at the hour of 3 o'clock p. in , at the frout door of the County Court House, io the city of Grants Pass, said conuty aud State, sell, at ptiblio auction, to the highest and best bidder, for United States gold coin, cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest which the above named defendants, G. W. Blalock and S. E. Blalock, bad or uow have in and to the following described property to-wit: Ihe SLa'of the SW.the NV!4' and the SWof the SWtj of Sectipu 12, Tp. 84 Sooth .of Range 6 West, in Josephine County, Oregon, excepting thprwf rnTti r.hn t.imher nn iwiri lnnds 1 harulnfnva el1 atiH liar t.a,t nf lanrl situated in Jack sou County, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing 117 yards Sonth of a stake on the Northwest corner of the So thwest 4' of the Northeast 4' of Section 22, Township 84 South, of Range 4 West, at the corner of a pioket feuce. theuce running South 1M yards; thence West 110 yards to place of be ginning, containing 10 acres, more or less; also, the West half or the SE4 and the SE of Section 22, Tp. 84, South, Range 4 West, excepting 10 acres conveyed June 30th. 181)3, to Richard Collins by Jacob Evans and wife; also the right, 'title and inter est in a certain water right aud ditoh formerly owned by Chapen &Wakeman commonly called the Big Ditch; also, the West of the SW v4 of the SW of Section 23, Township 84 Sooth, Range 4 West, together with all the ditches belonging thereto ; also, all cer tain mining claims, water rights, ditches, pipe ana giants as described in a deed dated Jaunary 7th, 1898, sit uated on upper Grave Greek, also, the undivided one half interest in the Red Hill Mining Claims, known as the Bla lock mines, iu Jackson county, Oregon, Tp. 83 South, Range 4 West, in Sec tions 29, 80 and 82, also five cows and five head of calves, to satisfy judgment rendered against the defendants herein and in favor of the said plaintiff in the sums as follows, to-wit: One hundred and sixty dollars with inter est thereon at the rate of ft per cent per annum since November 2, lDOrt, and twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, and twenty nine dollars aud seveuty-flve cents costs of suit, and accruing costs and costs and expenses of sale. Dated Grants Pass, Oregon, June 21, 1907. W. J. RUSSELL, Sheriff of Josephine County, Oregon. NOTEO OF ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that Charles Hansen and Geore Hansen, the duly appointed, qualified and actingg ad ministrators of the estate of Peter Hansen, dereased, have benu duly licensed and commissioned by orier of tin county court for Josephine Omut;, Oregon, dated July the 1st. 11)07, to sell all right, title audinter est of said estate in aud to the real propery thereinafter described, and that pursuant to said order we will aft r 27th day of July A. D.. 1007, sell at private sale for cash, subject to the confirmation of said .court all the riglit and title and luteiest of the estate ot Peter Hansen, deceased, iu and to the following described real propertv, to-wit: Lot one, blocs seven, in the Ton of Npol"on, com mouly called Kerby, Josephine County, State of Oregon. GEO. HANSEN. CHAS HANSEN, Administrators of the estate of Peter Hansen, deceased. CATARRH CAN BE- CURED Kill the Germs by Breathing Hv o-mel. Gives Quick Relief. Msny people who have soffend with catarrh for years naturally think they cannot be cored, and become dm cooriged. The reason they have failed of cute is because they hate not treaied the diiessd with the local leuedy, Hyomei. which is bratlie-1 through a neat pocket inhaler so that its best ing medicated air reaches the inos emote aircells, kills all catarrh g rnu and restores the inocons membrane of the note, throat and longs to a healthy condition. Catarrh is really a local di sse and to core it, it most be treated by a I remedy wbich reaches every spot in ' the nose and throat where the oisease j terms lodge, Hvomei does this and 'gives relief from the first day's tie-, i A complete Hyomei outfit oosta but tl and Demaray gives a guarantee with every package to retnnd tie i niouev unless it cures. A Happy Mia Is Amos F. King, of Port Byron, N.Y ., (85 years of age) since a sore on his leg. which had troubled him the greater part ot his Hie, lias titen entirely healed by Bucklen's Arnica s1r: the world's great healer Sores Burns. Cuts Wounds and Piles. Guaranteed by all druggist Price i citation; In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coonty of Jose phine. In the matter of the "J Estate of Emily Carter, deceased. J To Dora E. Whipp. Minnie Brown. Eerby. Ore., and Clara E. Buff. Salem, Oie., Ida Lister, Giiddoo, Iowa, Mae Parks, Viola, State of Illinois aud all other heirs known and unknown of said decedent, Greeting : In the name of ihe State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Oonuty of Josephiue, at the Court rootn thereof at Grauts Pass in the Coonty of Jose phiue. State of Orenou, on Satordav, the 27th day of July, 1907. at 2 o clock, iu the afternoon of that day, then aud there to show cause if any you have why S. A. Carter, adminis trator of thu estate of Emily Carter deceased, should nut be liceused and empowered to sell at private sale all of the real property belongiug to said estate described as follows, to-wit: The S'j of the NE'4, the NWi4 of the NE1. and Lot numbered ono ( 1 ) of Section 12, iu Township rorty (40) South, of Hatiiin Niue t'J) West of the W illatuette Meridian in Josephine Couuty, State of Oregon, coutaiuing 152 18-100 acres, for the reasous set forth in his petition filed in this oourt this 17th day of June, 1907. Witness the Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge of the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine, with the seal of caid Court athxed, this lith day of June, A. D., 1907. Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, Clerk. By'J. A. Wharton, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., May 15th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juue 8, Ibis, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Puhilo Land States by act of August 4, 1892, THOMAS J. BUTLER of Grants Pass, Conuty of Josephine, State of Oregon, has this day filod iu this office bis sworn statement No. 8161, for the purchase of the Nki EJ4 NEW 8 WW and SWJ SEW,, of Section No. 6 in Township No. 85 South, Range No. 6 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Monday, the 12th day of August 1907. He names as witnesses: Olive Major, of Plaoer, Ore , W. T. Torn ham, of Grauts Pass, Ore., Geo. W. K earns, of Grants Pass, Ore., Joseph Dysert ot R. F. D. No. 1, Grants Pass, Ore., Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office oo or before said lith day of August, 1907. .BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given, that pur oant to an order , of the County Conrt for Josephine County, Oregon, dated Jone 7, 1U07, duly rendered and entered in the matter of the Ettate of Ci lia A. Smith, deceased, I, the nudersigned administratrix will oo and after Saturday, July ft, 1907, sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, the followiug described real property, to wit: Commenciug at the Southeast corner of lot three of Block two of Miller and Co's addition to Grauts I Vs. Oregou, and running thence Northerly along the East end line of the said lot three one hundred and fifteen feet, thenoe Westerly along the ISortti Hue or sain lot three, oue htimlted feet, thence Southerly aloug a line parallel with the said East end line, one hundred aud fifteen f'et, tl'euce Easterly along the South Hue of said lot three, one hundred feet to the plaoe of beginning, all being iu lot three of block two of Miller and Co's addition to Grauts Pass, Jose phine Couuty, Oregon, subject to confirmation bv the conrt aud bids may be received therefor at the office of R. (i. Smith, attorney at law, Grants Pass, Oregon. CARRIfc FRY, Administratrix. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is herbey given that the un dersigned l as been appointed adminis trator of the eHate of Emily Carter, dceas d aud all persona having claims avatnst said estate are hereby noti fied tu tile the same with my attorney, i. W. Colvig, (office in tho Grants t'a.4 Hanking & Trust Building, Grauts Pass, Oregon) on or before six months from this date. Dated this 12th day of June, 1907. S. A. CARTER, Administrator. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon, in Bsnkruptcy. In the matter of ") Martiu A. Con- !- In Bankruptcy. ger. a baukrupt. ) To the creditors of Martin A. Con ger tjf Grauts Pass, Oregon, in the county of Josephine and district aforesaid, baukrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the Hiith dHV ot April. 1907 the said Mar tin A. Couger was duly adgodicated, bankrupt and that the first nweriiig. of his creditors will Is- held at the office of the referee in taukrti tcy in: Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 25th day of June. A. D. 1907 at 2 o'clock i in the afternoon, at which time thei suid creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ) examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly Joome before such meeting. I tuYt ano b. va.i u i nr., i Referee in Bankruptcy. GriutsJPass, Oregon, June 7, 1907. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act J one 8, 1878. Roseburg,Ore., April 24, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act ot congress of Jane 8, 1878, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory ' as extended to all the Publio Land State by act of August 4. 1883, BENJAMIN F. COK. of Osborn, Coonty of Shoshone, State of Idaho, has this dav filed in this offloe his sworn statement No. 8054 for the purchase of the at th GU't- if.,.l. w.. o.. i h LL. "74 VI ervbiuu XIO. ad IU AOWUSO no. 37 South, Rauire No. 5 aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before Jest oh Moss. U. S. i Commissi oner, at his office at Grants Pass, Ore., on Tuesday, the 23d dav of Julv 1907. " He names as witnesses: .Toseiih E. Verdin, of Grauts Puss, Ore . Martin I A. Conger, of Grants Pass. Ore.. ' William Roll, of Grants Pass. Ore., i and ttntnitt R. Conger, of Wilder- ville, tire. Any and all nersotiH rlmumiir ad- ad- ; vni.ii v tiia ,.).,.,., I..,,-! i.D, i I.....,- re.iii.i-t.ui tn liiu iu, ..I..!.,, i.. i.: office on or before said Slid day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Laud, Act Juue 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore,. April 2, 1907. Notice is hereby given, that in com pliance with the provisions of the Act of Cougress of June 8, 1878, eutitled "An Act for the salo of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all Publio Land States by act ofAugust 4, 1H92, DANIEL M. BIROSEYE. of Chioo, County of Butte, State of California, filed in this office his sworn statement No. 80(59, for the pur chase ot the W,1 of the NEl and the EJi NWj4, of Section No. 10, in Township No. 87 South, of Range No. 7 West, ViL M., Ore., aud will offer proof to show that laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud tc es tablish his claim to said laud before Joseph Moss, United States Commis sioner, at his office in Grants Pass, Josephine Couuty, Ore., ou Thurs day, the 2oth day of July, 1907. He names as witnesses: A. W. Sllsbv, of Grants Pass, Oregon, Will iam Spalding, of Grants Pass, Ore., D. R. Warner, of Grant Pass, Ore., and Frauds J. Spalding, of Grant Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this offloe on or before said 25th day of Joly, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE IFOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Aot Jnne 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., April 2(1, 1907. Notioe is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 8, 1878, en titled "An act for the tale of timber lands in the State of California, Ore, gon, Nevada, aud Washington Terri tory, " as extended to all Publio Land States by act or August 4, 1893, HARRISON W. ORMANDY of Portland, County of Multnomah, State ot Oregon, filed in this otlloe his sworn statement No. 80(17, for the pur chase of the W' of the W of Sec lion No. 82 in Towuxhip No. 40 South of Range No. 8 West, W. M. Ore., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner at bis office in Grauts Pass, Ore., on Thurs day, the 25th day of July, 1907. lia names as witnesses: Wesley b. Sherman, of Grants Pass, Ore., George Elder, of Waldo, Ore., Alex George of Kerby, Ore., and George H. Hlover, of Grants Pans, Ore. Any aud all persons claiming ad versly the above describid lands are requested to tile their claims iu this office on or before said 25th day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine Couuty. In the matter of the es tufa r,t T It tin,. deceased. I Notioe is hereby given that Charles F. Roes, tho administrator of the cs-i 1 , "'v or California, Oregon, tate of J. H. Ross, deceased, has filed i NeVtt,Il nJ Washington lerritory" as his final account in said matter iu "tended to all the Publio Land States the County Court of Josephine 1 bv ct "f AoK'it 4. 1 893, County, Oregou. and that by order of . . ARCH I h R. WATERS tho Hon. Stephen Jew-11. judge of ?" Cul"- u,i5 Fourth St.. county of said court Thursday. July 18. 1907. i California, has thi at 2 o'clock p. m., is the time sat for daT a m om'' nl" oru state the hearing of said final account aud NOi wtf'3 '"r ,lle furhcase of the any objections that may be filed there- ' of a"tlnu " 'il- in Township to and for the settlement of said m. tate, and any persons having any ob jections to said account are hereby required to file the same on or before said time at wbich the same will be heard at the Court Hoose at Grants fass, joHepmne county, same on or before said time at wbich the same will be heard at the Tourt .House at Grants Pass, Josephiue County, Oregon. CHARLES F. ROSS, Administrator of the estate of J. H. Rots, deceased. Oliver 8. Brown, Attoreny. The Charming Woman la not necesearily one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as no artist's model, loesesses those rare qualities that all the world admires : neatness, clear eyes, clean, smooth skin and that sprtg'htlioess of step . nd action that accompany gissl health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restore weak women, give stroog nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beatitifol com plexion. Guaranteed at all druggists, 50c. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jane 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., April 25, 1907. Notice is hereby srlven that la com. plianoe with the provisions of the act .0.f.0oDre,M uf J"T 8, 1878, ontitei An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended to all the Pobllo Land States by act of August 4, 1893, JESSSE L. CAMPBELL of Bay City, Coonty of Pierce, State of Wisconsin, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. n.hin . 8(W1 for thB purchase of theNE'.'of WesL !NW-l Rud WS uf NE4 "d NW'iJ of .t?he!SElof St""'f" No- 4. in Town- snip iso, a7 South. Range No. 4 West, W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought. Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es- i! L"0"8" i1'8 c,,,lm to ""aid land before Josepn iiosa u. S. Contiuissioner at ?. 8.0"K' ,u "wilts fass, Oregon, en w erteslay, tho 24tli day of July 11107. 0.f l" "'"''" 88 witnesses: Albion W. I11"''? of G.rnts Pass, Ore.. William oi viutiiin f nw, wro., r run cis J Spalding, of Grants Pass, Ore., .n.l Vi).... v l."..lt., 0 ,1 ... ' ""'"fH, " vjmm 1 ass, ore. i Auy and all persons claimiim ad j versolJ ' t"J above-described lands are requested to Ble their claims in this office ou or before said 21th day of July, luo; BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Act Juno 3, 1878. Roseburg, Oregon, April 27, 1907. Notice is herbey given that la compliance with the provisions of the aot of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, en titled "Au act for tho sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregou Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory, "as extended to all the Public Laud States bv aot of ArignBt 4, 1893, NANCY CARTER, of Wimer, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this offloe her sworn statement No. 8073, for the purchase of the SWlj of BE)-.,' of Sectiou No. 20, in Towuahip No. 85 South, Range No. 4 W W. M., aud will otfor proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his olaim to said land before Joseph Moss, United States Commissioner, at hi office, iu Grant Paas, Oregon, on Friday, the ih day of Joly, 1907. She names as witnesses: Jauie Owens, of Wimer, Ore., Joseph Car tar, of Wimer, Ore., John Smith, of Wimer Ore., aud Joseph Owens, of Winter, Or. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-desoribed lands are requested to tile their claim in thi office on or before said 20tli day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., April D6th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provlsona of the aot of Congress of June 8, 1878, en titled "An aot for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory" a extended to all the Publio Land States by act of Aoguat 4, 1892, GEORGE CARTER of Horuhrook, county of Siskiyou, State of California, ha thi day filed in this offloe hi sworn statement No. 8()(!5, for the purchase of the SEW of NE!4 and E' of SE'4' and NW); of SE'4 of Section No. 14, in TownrTliip No. 34 South, Range No. 4 West, W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought i more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose aud to establish bis claim to said land before Joseph Moss, U. 8. Commissioner at his olllce iu Grauts Pass, Oregon, on Thursday, the 25th day of July. 1907. He names as witnesses: Edward D. Thompson, of Grauts Pas, Ore gon, John J. llolcomb, of Wimer, i.(re., itioiiaru Colllus, ot Wimer, Ore., and James Owens, of Wimer, Ore. Auy and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file thoir claims in this office on or before suid 25th day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Rosoburg, Ore., April 25. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878. entitled ! '.' A" ,ll!t.,or the sale of timber lauds ; '" "g" o. w. w. M and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purtxises and to establish his claim to said land before Joseph Moss, u. S. Commissioner at his office in Grant Pass, Oregon, on Wednesday, tne24th day of July, 1907. He names as witnesses: Albion W. Bilaby, of Grant Pass, Oregon, Francis .1. Spalding, of Grant Paas, Ore., Hal K. Sears, of Ohlco, Cal., and William Spalding, of Grants Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the alsive-desoribed lands are requested to file their claims in this officfc oo or before said 21th day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register, A Memorable Osy. One of the days we rciucaiW with pleasure, as well hs with profit to our health, is the one on which we be came' acquainted with Dr. Kinii'i New Life Pills, tho painless purifiers that cure headache and hi lorn-mesa, and keep the bowels right. 25c at all drug stores.