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ROOT'S RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 6. 1907. 1 LOCAL PAPER'S VALUE V.j Modern Town Can Get Along Without the Press. .IFLECTIONS OF A VETERAN. .CM Newepaper Man Haara of a Town Without a Paper Ha Calls tha Local Weekly tha Pionaar of Prograaa Ita I Valua to tha Public . , "I have Just read a little Item," re ' marked the veteran newspaper man, to the effect that a certain town In Texas is now without a newspaper. The publisher of the local paper has Btoved his plant to another town and Started a paper there. Well, I'm sorry for the town that be left." , "Oh, I reckon It can get along very well without a newspaper," said the cynical listener. "Home lasted several centuries without any newspapers and crew to be a sizable city." II "Very true," replied the veteran, rery true. . But you must not forget that Athens nnd other rival towns like wise were without local papers. You r ure talking of ancient times. I am dls k cussing the present Just suppose thut the Greek metropolis, for Instance, hud possessed a thriving and progressive newspuper the only one on earth. I'm decidedly of the opinion that little old Borne, would have sat on one hill In stead of seven, and Athens would have spread out until the ancient rapid transit problem would have been the biggest public question In Greece." "But what has all this got to do with the little town in Texas?" ."Well, Just this. We are living now In a newspaper age. The local newspa per Is tha great town booster. Ancient Home could grow without newspapers, but any modern city would shrivel up and leave only a dry spot on the map If all Its newspapers should shut up shop and move to rival cities. The lo cal paper Is the pioneer of progress. Mo other agency has been so powerful In the building up and development of America. The great west and south west and northwest have been built ' largely by newspapers. Carpenters and bricklayers and plasterers and plumb rs do their part, but the newspaper does more. 'ffX hundred years ago the United . States consisted of a fringe of popula , flon along the Atlantic coast and a few . pioneers In the wildernesses farther ln ' land. About that time the newspaper began to make a showing. From year to year It has been coming more and more Into evidence, with Improvements In machinery, In paper manufacture. In type casting and the like. Now the lo - cal paper is a public necessity. No . town can get along without at least one paper. There are very few towns k now that are without their home week ly. Take the map of any state and look It over closely. Get a. newspaper ' directory and study It along with the map. You'll find that any town big enough to be on the map has its local paper, with very few exceptions. "As I say, the town paper Is the pio neer. In many cases the paper has ar rived even before the town. This ap plies particularly to Kansas, Oklaho ma, Nebraska, the Dakotas and Texas. . I have had experience In some of those states In the newspaper line when they were In what you might call the pio neer stage, and I know what I'm talk ing about I now see telegraph news Items from towns In Kansos, for In stance, which I knew twenty years ago as mere spots on the prairies, laid out In town lots and waiting for popula tion. In several of these towns the first building put up was a hotel. One room was occupied by a small printing plant, and a local paper was pub lished. News? Why. plenty of It : While the town may have had only half a doien people. It had bright pros- pects, great possibilities, and the edl- tor was continually writing about ' those possibilities and prospects. New citizens were coming in. outsiders were buying lots, and that little newspaper grew up with tho town, being itself the chief Instrument of the town's growth. It circulated outside and let the outsiders know the prospects and possibilities. Now those towns which started In that way have dally papers, most of them, and a home circulation that Is not to be despised, i "I'm sorry for that Texas town be cause It doesn't seem to be living In this day and generation In the news paper age. It apparently didn't have enterprise enough to keep the local editor there. He has moved, no doubt, Jo a town which knows a good thing i when It sees It and Is disposed to help push It along. When I call this the newspaper age I mean that It Is the age of advertising, of publicity. Print er's Ink publicity is the kind that founts. Every newspaper Is a big free 'advertisement for Its community. It 'talks. It blows the town s horn when 'otherwise the horn would not be blown. It makes the town where it Is publish ed the center of the eair'i for the peo ple who live there and for others whom It may Induce to locate there. In these days a town without gumption enough to appreciate the public value of a local paper is not worth mop space, , and It won't incumber the ground very , long." i Pioneer Jurist of Oregon Pics. Salem, Ore.. Sept. 4. Judge John B. Waldo, pioneer Jurist, legislator and farmer, died at nis nome in me Waldo bills Monday night af:r aa tlloaea of two weeks. PRISONER ENDS OFFICER'S LIFE POLICEMAN EDWARD M'CART NEY SHOT BY ROYSTER AT AX EARLY HOVR. Former Employe of United Railroads Deliberately Kills Officer When Told to Go home. San Francisco, Sept. 4. Police man Edward McCartney was shot and killed at 4 o'clock yesterday morning and John T. Tansey, a form er employe of the United Railroads. Is under arrest, accused of the mur der. Policemen cCartney and Mitchell were walking on Folsom street shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday morning when they noticed Tansey, with a companion, In a half drunken condition on the street. They ap proached the men and warned them that they had better cease creating a disturbance and go quietly to their homes. The two men seemed to re sent the Interference of the offloeri and after consulting together for a moment, approached them and with out warning Tansey pulled a revolver almost In the face of McCartney and Bhot htm In the neck. His companion also pulled a gun and fired two shots at Officer Mitchell, neither of which took effect. After firing the shots, the two men took to their heels and fled. Mitchell stopped only a moment to look after his wounded companion and then made off after them. In the darkness Mitchell soon lost track of the pair, and after a futile search he reported the affair to the Police Station, Meanwhile other officers had found McCartney lying on the sidewalk and he was rushed to the Central Emerg ency Hospital, where he died , soon after being placed on the operating table. Shortly after 10 o'clock Sergeant A. D. Layne and posse located John J. Tansey at his residence on Ver mont street. He was identified by Officer Mitchell as the man who shot McCartney, and placed under arrest. The companion of Tansey has not been apprended so far. Bones of Ship on Pesolote Isle. Tutuila, Sept. 4. The captain of the island steamer Maori lately vis ited Beveridge reef, also known as Nicholson Island, which lies between Tonga and the Island of Nlue, and Is Isolated in the ocean. The reef is about ten miles from north to south and eight miles from east to west. He entered the lagoon with the steamer and found good anchorage. He also saw the remains of an old wreck, or several wrecks, Judging by the large quantity of chains and anchors. The depth of the lagoon Is about seven fathoms. Honey Will Xot Go to Oregon. Portland, Ore., Sept. 4. Special Prosecutor Francis J. Heney will not return to Oregon early In October to 1 resume the land fraud trials In this . State, as was expected. I Plans heretofore announced con- j templated the return of Heney to j Oregon about October 1st, when the i prosecution of pending land fraud j trials would be resumed. Now that j Heney Is to continue his work In j California, the time when the land fraud prosecutions will again he taken up In this State 1s more in definite than ever. Prominent Logger Murdered. Hoqulam, Wash., Sept. 4. Frank Todd, one of the best known loggers In Chehalls county, was murdered In cold blood at his home In Hoqulam Sunday night, when he was struck down within his own woodshed by blows on the head delivered by an unknown assailant. Rifled pockets, a blood-stained handkerchief and valu able effects scattered about the floor showed the motive for the deed. Many Casuultir During Maneovers, Vienna, Sept. 4. The long list of j casualties among the troops engaged In the yearly army maneuvers, now la progress In the neighborhood of the Wiener Neustadt, has aroused j widespread public Indignation. Ten j deaths from exhaustion already hare j been reported and hundreds of men have been prostrated. Lett and Found. Lost, between 9:80 p. m., yesterday anJ ooon today, a bilioos attack, with nausea and sick headache. This loss was occasioned by finding at a drag store a box of Dr. King s New Life Pills. Guaranteed for bilious ness, malaria and jaandice. 25c. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. la the Coentv Court for Josephine Coastr. Orecoo. In the matter el ins Estate of Marlon Sears ' Deosaaed, Notice ia hereby giva.i that Martha R. Mitchell has been sppoiated sarnie Ut rat ri i of the eatate of Marion Sea rev. deceased, br order of the Conoty Court for Josephine Coonty, Oregon, made on Anguat 10, 1907, ant all per sons having claims against said estate are hereby n. titled to present the same duly verified to the said administra trix within six months from the data of the first publication of this notion, at the law office of A. U. Hough In the City of Grant! Pass, Josephine Cono ty, Oregon. Date of first publication, August 16, 1907. MARTHA R. MITCHELL, Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Aot Juno 8 , 1873 Roteburg. Ore., July 29, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jane 3,1881, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands in the State of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory' as extended to all the Pablio Land States by act of An unit 4, 1893, MARY E. WALTER, (t No. 2351 Post St. San Francisco, coonty of Sao Francisco, State of California, hied in this omoe on way 21, 1907, her sworn statement No. 8465, for the purchase of the NEJj of NWi and ol NEand SE'iot NEJ-iof Sec, No. 26, in Township No. 35 South, Range No. 4 W. W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur pose and to establish her claim to said land before Joseph Mos U. S. Commissioner at bis office in Giants Pass Oregon on Saturday the 9th day ot November 1907. She names as witnesses: William Spalding of Graots Pass. Josephine Co. Ore. Albion ;W. Slleby of Grams Pass. Josephine Co., Ore, Franels J. Spalding of Grants Pass, Joeephine Coonty. Ore, Nellie Spald ing of Grants Pass, Josephine Co.. Ore. Any and all persons o burning ad versely th above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of November, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTluE FOR PUBLICATION. . Department of the Ulterior. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Aug 4th, 1907. Notloe Is ha reby gives thai Henry Pyle. of Selma, Oregon, bas filed notioe of his intention to make final Five year proof in support ol his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No 10,430 made February 11, 1901 for the H BWJtf Nfci S-o 12. Town ship 88, Range 8 W, and that said proof will be made before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner at bis office at Grants Pass Oregon, on Thursday, October 10th, 1907 He names the followlug witnesses to prove his continuous residence npou, and cultivation 1 of, the land, via: L. W. Kerry, of Graots Pass, Ore., J. F. Earless, of Selnia, Ore., Alf. Ragoo, of Selma, Ore., Bert Hogae, of Selma, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOIICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Act Juje 3. 187a Roseburg, Ore., July 29, 1907, Notice is hereby given that iu com pliauce with the provisions of the act of Cougrea of Joue 3, 1878, "entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washiueton Territory' aa extended to all the Public Land iitatea by act of August 4, 1892, CLA1KE L. MARSHALL, of Woodville, ooouty of Jackson, State of Oregon, filed in 'bis office on May 21, 1907, her sworn statement No. 84.'4. tor the uuroliate of the NW,V4 of the NW!i of Sec No. 2(5, li Township No. 3j South, Range No. 4 West W. M., and will ofier pi oof to how that the land sought is u ore valuable for ita timber or stone than for aitiioultural purposes aud to esiab liali her claim to said liud betore Joseph Mots, U. S. Uomujirsiouer at his office in Grants Pats, Oregon, on Saturday, the 9th day of .Novem ber. 1907. She uames aa witnesses: George Meiierle. of Woodville, Jackson couuty, Ore., Daniel Megerie, of Woooville, Jackson county, Oie., Charles V. Henkle, of Graut Pais Josephine couuty, Ore., Gewge Biers of Wimar Jacktoa county Oie. Any and all persons claiming ad vertely the above described lauds are requested to tile their claims in Ibis office on or before said 9tn day of November 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. A damans Appeal. A bnmane citizen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. U D Williams, 10J Wel Main St.. says: "I appeal to all persons with weak longs 10 take Dr. King's New Discovery, the only remedy that has helped ui aud fully comes np to the proprietor's recoiu ineodation." It saves more lives than all other throat and long remedies pat together. Used as a oough and cold cure the world over. Cures aa thma, bronchitis, croup, whoopioa oougti, quinsy, hoarfeoeas aud phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the longs and builds them up. Guaran teed at all droggists. 60 ceuts and fl 00. T.ial bottle free. Kuroki Semis lilt Thanks to Grrely. Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 4 General A. W. Greely has received a letter Trom General Kuroki of the Japan ese army. In which Kuroki expresses his gratitude for the hospitality ex tended to him by the department commander. He states that the memory of his visit will be a pleasure t"i an Inspiration to htm fsr all time. The Story or Medicine. Its name "Golden Medical Discovery was suggested by one of ita saost import ant and valuable Ingredients Golden Seal root Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dis covered that ha could, by tha use of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, ex tract from our most valuable native me dicinal roots their enrellve properties much better than by the use ot alcohol, so generally employed. So the now world famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred d nta was nrst made, as it ever sin , without s particle of alcohol A glance ents. print 1st of Its tngredl- oouie-wrapper, e from the most will show that It valuable medicinal found growing In our American Aiiineje in- trcdlents have received the strongest en dorsement imm tiie.lcadiin: mcdicSt ex perts. KUfHrft nn.l ur'lr. nr. If., I. , :;t Mt-iiim why r"1"11"!"""1 L""" 'he ytrv Drt remedies for the riiwu.-t for wl,ir "L,uuien MeilTcnil Diseoverv " is adviser A llllle oook ol these endorsement! has1 been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, ol Buffalo, N. Y.. and will be mailed frre to any one askins same by postal card, or letter addressed to the IKiclor as above. From those endorsement, copied from standard medical txxiks of all the differ ent schools of practice. It will be found that the ingredients composing ths'Gold en Medical Discovery " are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, hut also for tho cure of all ca tarrhal, bronrhlal and throat affections, accompainod with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, llng-orlng, or hanR-on-coiieha, and all those wasting affections which, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate in consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dis covery in time and persevere In its use until you Rive It a fair trial and it Is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be expected of It. It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption In its advanced stairns. No medicine will It trill cure the affnctlont that lead up te sousumptiou, V Uiten in time. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jone 8, 18.8. Roseburg. Ore., July 29. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory r as extended to all the Public Land Statts ly aot of Afigost 4, 1893, CHARLES V. HENKLE . of Grants Pass, County of Josephine, State of Oregon, filed in this office on March 86, 1907, bis sworn statement No. 8448, for the purchase of the S. E. W of Section No. in Township No. 6 8, Range No. 4 W. M. M., snd ft ill offer proof to show that the land south is more valoabla for its timber or stone than for ngricaltuial pur poses land to establish ilia claim to aid aud betore Joseph Mesa, U. S. Commissioner at his office in Grants Pass, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of November, 1907. Us names aa witnesses : Cnrtis Manning, of Winier, Ore., Ernest Vrouian of Wimer, Ore., Alpheos N. Orouch 'of Wlmer, Ore., George tl. Kestersoo of Grants Pane, Ore. Any aud all persona claiming adver shIt tbe above dencribed lauds aie re quested to file their claims in .this office ou or before saia otn aay or no v amber, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Laud. Act June 8, 1878 Roseburg, Ore., Joly 29, 1907. Notioe is hereby alven that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Cougress of Joue 8, 187h en tilted "An act for tbe sale of timber lauds in tbe States of Califorula, Oreiron, Nevada aud Washington Ter ritory as extended to all tbe Pobllo Laud fcSUtes by act or August 4, iov4, MARIE E. HALL of Chioo, oonuty of Butt, State of California filed in this office on May 27, 1U07, her sworn statement No. 8449 for the pnroliase ot the 8. K. lA of Sectiu No. 18. in Township No. S S , Range No. 4 W. W. M., aud will offer proof to show that the laud ought is more valuama lor us tim ber or stoae than for agrionltural purposes aud to establish her claim to said iBnd before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner, at li is office in Grants Pas, Oregon, on Fridav, the 8t!: day of Noveiauer, 1907. She names an witnesses: Rosa li. Waters of Chioo, Butte Co., Cel., William J. Johnson of Oakland, Alameda Co., Cal, Edwin O. Dry burgh, of Medford, Ja'.ksou Co , Ore., Walter J. O'Counell, of Eugeue, Lane Co., Ore. Auv and all persona claiming ad versely the aDove-de.cribed lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8tb day of November, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Lmd Office at Roseburg, Ore., Aogost loth, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Jesse Summer of Williams, Josephine Co., Uregon, has filed noice of hie tnten tiou to make final rive year proof in npport of bis claim, via: Homestead Entry No. 11799 made Joly 9th, laoa, for tno of SE4. SWt4 of riE'i, SElj- ofS W4'. Sea 28. T iws ship 89 Souih, Range 6 W, and that said proof will be made before Joseph Moea, U. S. Commissioner at his office at Graots Pass, Ore., oo Mon day, Oct. 4th, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence opon, and cultivation of, tbe laud, rix: Arthur L. Blodggtt, of Will iams, 1 Josephine Co., Ore., Jesse, Ootcher, of Williams. Joev phine Co., Ore., Berry (Uhaataine, of Williams, Josephine Co, Ore., George Tethrow, of Williams, Josepblne Uo., ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Hundreds ol New Edison Records evt the Music Store. Victors and Columbia clIso. Several Bargains in Mswchinee, irangemr te nas oeen in its matte-ui is hi a, a roow irescS. SUMMONS. In tbe Orce it Court ot the State of Or. egen for Josepbiss County. Asgaat Belfrafs, 1 PUlsUff va , SUMMONS P. Dowsing ssd J.A. ( MoOarty, Defendants. J To V. Dowaina; snd J. A. MoCrthy, defendants : In the name ot the state of Urogonyon are hereky sammooed te appear and answers the eoesplaiai filed against yoe in -the above entitled court and cause os or before six weeks from the date of flrst publication of this Sum mons, which flrst date of publication is Friday, Assort a. A. D., 1907, snd the last day of said publication and the time within which you are herein required to answer is Friday, Sep tember ft, A. D. 1907; and in case you fail to answere the complaint or otherwise plead within tns time here in specified, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, vis; for judgment against the defendant, F. Dowuiug, on the principal promissory note therein set forth in tbe sum of 11500.00, payable in gold coin of the United States, together with interest in like gold coin at the rate of one per cent per month from April 10, 1900, and the further sum of $150 00 sttorney's fees; and for judgment against the defendant, J. A. McCarty, on the two promis sory notes set forth in the oomplaint in the som of t00 00, together with iutereat on $800.00 thereof from Jnue 1, I90d, st the rate of 8 per oent an Dom and together with interest on ftSlO.OO thereof at the rats of 8 per cent per annum from Jane IS, 19oA; and for deoree foreclosing that certain mortgage set forth in the complaint on the real premises therein described vis : sifarC Tbe W. k of the 8. E. and the E. yi of the a W. H of Seo. 3, Twp. 88 S. R 6 W, of Willamette Merldaio in Josephine County, Oregon, contain ing 160 acres ; and that the same be sold In tha manner by law provided oa mortgage foreclosures, and that after satisfying oosts, disbursements and attorney's fees, that sufficient thereof be applied opon the payment of the two pemlssory notes executed no to tbs plaintiff by J. A. MoCarty aad deaoribed in the complaint, to sat isfy tha same principal and interest. and that tbe plain ti it be deoreed to hold any surplus thereafter remainisg intrust for J. A, MuCarty, or his successors Is interest; that plaintiff have and recover all his oosts and disbursements herein, and that hs hsve full equitable relief. . This summons is published by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, jadge of the above entitled ooert, mads at cham bers the 17th day of July. A. D.. 1907. directing pnblletalon of this sonimona In tbe Rogue Klver Courier, a newt paper bepllshed st Grants Pass, Jose phine county, Oregon, for a period of six successive weeks, anddireoting the mailing of a copy of the summons, to gether with s copy of tbs oomlaiot to saob of the defesdants at the oitv and oonnty of Ban Fraaoisco, State of Cal ifornia. .11. D. NORTON, Attorney for Plaintiff, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Ceert of the State of Oregoa for Josephine Coonty. In the matter or tbe es late of C. M. Lalhrep, deceased. Notioe is hereby given that tbe final account of the administratrix of tbe estate of O. M. Lathrop, 'deceased, has been rendered to sain, court for settle nient, and that Saturday, August tht 81st, 1907, at 10 o'clo ck a. m. has been duly appointed by tbe said court for the settlaiusnt theieof, at which time any person interested In aaid estate may appear at the court bouse in said county and file his exception in writ ing.toaaid court, and contest the same, NINA B. LAfUKOP. 8-2'St Administratrix NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Act June 8. 1878. Roseburg. Ore., Joly 29, 1907. Notice it hereby given tbnt in com plianoe with the provisions of the act or Congress or Jane a, IN.n, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the State of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended to sll the Ptihlio Land States by act of August 4, 1891, CLARBNCK A. PACKER of Harrison, County of Kootnai, State of Idaho, filed in this office on March In, 1907, his sworn statement No. M447 for tbe purchase of the or.), of Heo. No. 28, in Tp. No. 87 South of Range No. 7 West of WM.Ore. aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agrioalloral purposes, and to establish Ins claim to said land before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commiasionsr, at bit office at Grants Pans, Oregon, no Friday, the 8th day of November, 1907. lie names as witnesses Martin A. Conger, of Grants Pats, Oregon, William Ball, or Uraots Pass, uiegon, Euiinett U. Conger, of Wilderville, Oregon, Lillian M. Knaggs, of Harri soo, Idaho. Any and all peraons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are reqnettad to file their claims in this office oo or before said 8th day of November, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depaprtmeul of tbe Interior, Laud Office al Roseburg, Oregon, Joly 0, 19ir7. Notios is hereby given that James F. Harlvsa, of Selma, Oregon, has filed notioe of his inientloo to make Dual flve-vsar proof in topmrt cf his claim, vis: Homestead Entry No. I04.'lft, made Fb 11. 19(11, for the t. NWW.NWU NEK Heo. II, Tp. 88 South, Range W., and that aald proof will be made before Joseph Moea, U. S. Commit sioner at his office at Grants Pasa, Oregon, on Tuesday, September 17, 1907. He oamet tbe following witnesses to prove his oontinooos residence opon, and cultivation of, tbe laod. vis: H. A. Pyle. of Selma, Oregoo, L. W. Ferry of Graots Pass, Oreogn, J. O. Eades, of Selma, Oregoo. LW. Holmes, of Grants Pass. Oregoo. BENJAMIN U EDDY, I Register. CHATION IntneOssnty Osarl of the State sf Oregoa, - fsr the Oosnty of Joss- Shins. ) In tbs matter of the') Estate of Emily Carter, deoeaeed. J To Dora E. WhiprV Minnie Brown. , Kerby, Ore., sad Clara E. Kofi; Salem, Oie., Ida Lister, Gliddoo, . Iowa, Mas Parks, Viols, State of Illinois and all other heirs known aneVJ unknown of said decedent. Greeting 1 1 In the name of tbe State of Oreson. , you are hereby cited and required to ! appear in the Coonty Conrt of the j Stale of Oregon, for tha Uonoty of i Josephine, at the Ooort room thereof at Grants Pass in tbe Coonty of Jose phine, State of Oregoa, on Saturday, , the 97tb day of July, 1907, at t o clock, in the afternoon of that day, theu aud there to show cause if any you have why S. A. Carter, adminis trator of 'the estate ot Emily Carter deceased, should not be linensed and empowered to sell at private sale all of the real property belonging to said estate described as follows, to-wit: The S! of the NEii. the NWU of tha NEV aud Lot numbered Jone (1) of Seotion 13, in Township Forty (40) Sooth, of Range Nine (9) West of the Willamette Meridian iu Josephine Couuty, State of Oregon, containing las 18-100 acres, for the reasons set forth in his petition filed In this court this 17lh dsy of Jane, 1907. Witness the Hon. Stephen Jewell. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 17th day of Jane, A. D., 1907. Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, Clerk. By J. A, Wharton, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the Coonty Court of ths Stats of Oregon, for tbe County of Joeephlne. In the matter of the') Estats of James V Evans, deoeaeed. J Notios is hereby given to whom II may concern that ths undersigned bss been appointed exeoatrlx of ths last will and testament of James Evans. dsoessed, which said appointment has been ooolrmrd by an order of ths County Conrt for Joeephine Coonty, Oregoa, dated Joly , M, 1907. AH persons having claims against tbs as tats of said decedeut, Will present ths isms duly verified to said Executrix at tbe office of Marcos W. Bobbins, attorney at law, Grants Paat, Oregon, on or before sis months from ths dais of Oral pnblioatioa of .this notice. whioh said data of flrst Publication la Friday, Jely 2ft. 1907. , AUU1I U NVANH, Executrix. SUMMONS. In the Clronit Conrt of the State of Oregon, f ir Josephine County. Joseph Lomss, V piaiotin i va Snlt for Dlvorae Cordelia Lorn an, defendoat. ) To Cordelia Lomaa, tbs defendant above named : In the name of ths State of Oregon, you are hereby sammooed to appear In the above entitled Ooort and answer the complaint filed against yon In ths foregoing entitled salt on or before six weeks from Ihs data of the first publication of this Is u in mom. which said flrst date of publication Is Fri day, Joly 19, 1907, and the la it data of said publication, and the last data for your appearanos herein, is Friday, August 80, 1907, and you are herbey notified that In case you f til to ap pear and answer or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, that the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relibf prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: For a decree forever diitolv lug and annulling the marriage rela tions now existing beween the plain tiff aad defendant, and for such other and fuither relief aa to the court may seem equitable. This summons is iioliliihiiS by order of the Hon. Htephen Jewell, County Judge for Josephine Coonty, State of Oregon, directing the publication thereof In the Rogue River Courier, published at Grants Pass, Josephine Conoty, Oregon, not less than once a week for a period of six successive weeks, the said order beiag dated July 19, 1907 OLIVER S. BROWN, Attorney for ths plaintiff. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S BALK OF REAL FROPKIUY. Notioe la hereby given, lojwhotn It msy ooaoern : That I, 8. A. Carter, the administrator of the estate of Em ily Carter, deoeaeed, by virtue of a license and order of sale Issued out of the County Coart of the State of Ore goa for Joeephlne Coonty, dated Jnly 27, 1907, will offer for sale and sell for cash In hand to the highest bidder Ihs following real property belonging to the estate of Emily Carter, deceased, to-wit: All of the right, title, Interest and estate which said Emily Carter bad In and to the following lauds aud tene ments at the time of her death, and all the eatate, right, title and interest in such property which her eaate haa acquired therein subsequent to the date of tier death, of which the following la a true description : The Hoalh half of the Northeast quarter, aud the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, and lot num bered one ( of Section 12, In Town ship Forty, South of Range Nine West ol the Willamette Meridian, contain ing IS2.18 aoree is Jnoephioe, County, Oregon, apon tbe following terms and conditions: All bids to be submitted to me In writing at Kerby, Josephine Oosnty Oregoa, oo and after the 81st day of Aogost, 1907, and to be aoooinjwnled by the amount of ths bid In United States gold coin, or satlfautorr evi dence that the same will be paid over on the day tbe administrators deed to aald property is delivered. All bids subject to tbe approval of the County Court, of Joeephine Oonn ty aforsaid. Dated this 3d day of Aogost 1907., S. A. OARTER, Administrator. G.W. Oolvls, Kerby, Oregon. Attorney for administrator, Grants Pass, Oregon.