ROGUE RIVER COURIER. GRANTS PASS. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 13. 1907. O AERONAUT'S PERIL CITS AGAINST BUILDING WHILE ASCENDING IN A BALLOON , AND IS BADLY BRUISED. 7 Richmond, Va., Sept 11. Amidst lUrtled throng which had gathered from Richmond and surrounding towns to witness the fiesta here this .week Monsieur LaBoucher,' the aeronaut. In making an ascension jreeterday afternoon was whipped against the side of Monberichard's kail and quite seriously injured. .As the huge balloon shot skyward a cry of horror went up from the as sembled throng when it was seen the aeronaut would probably hit the structure. Some watching with open-eyed amazement, others closing their eyes, fearing a terrible spec stacle, he struck the building with ter rible force and, rebounding, was whisked against it a second time be fore the building was cleared. But With grit and daring intrepidity the aeronaut clung to his trapeze bar and fnlshed an otherwise successful as cension. The aeronaut lit several hundred feet away, unable to stand and suffering terrible agony as a result of his experience. Physicians found upon examination that no bones were broken, but that he was Imply bru.aed. The ascensions will be made the balance of the week by another aeronaut who Is with the company furnishing the concessions. ' To Prevent Raise In Rates. ' Portland, Ore., Sept 11. The Ore gon State Railroad Commission, at the Instance of the Oregon and Wash ington Lumber Men's Association, is to present a petition to the Inter state Commerce Commission at Washington, D. C, requesting that the Interstate Commerce Commission restrain the transcontinental rail roads from Inaugurating the pros pective raise In rates on east-bound lumber until after the Interstate Commerce Commission have investi gated the methods ot the Increase. The railroad commission has also ad dressed communications to the Rail road Commissions ot Washington, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota calling attention to the fact that the Increase la freight rates will cause a radical increase In the prices of lumber In the East and ask ing those commissions to make simi lar appeals to the Interstate Com merce Commission. Jury of Awards Begin Work. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 11. The Jury of awards for the Jamestown exposi tion, of which Dr. Albert Shaw, edi tor of the American Review of Re views, is president, began its work today. Nearly all the preliminary details governing the method of mak ing awards of premiums have been completed and the work will be rushed. Ambrose Swazey of Colum bus, O., Is vice-president of the com mittee. Woman Killed by an Automobile. Pittsburg. Pa., Sept. 11. One wo man was killed and four other per sons seriously injured in Allegheny yesterday when a large automobile bearing the party to the city skidded long the street In making a turn and Striking the street curbstone threw uie occupams ugaium Bevemi icia (raph poles. One of the victims was Miss Helen Williams ot Allegheny. Who died early today. SCARES ROOSEVELT JR. Deserts Hiking Cavalry When She ft Breaks Into Tent to Pet Him. i Chicago, Sept. 11. Kermit Rooso Telt, son of the President, who was Snaking the long hike from I-eaven-Worth, Kas., to Fort Sheridan, 111., With the first squadron of the Thir teenth United States Cavalry, desert ed the soldiers at Joslyn, 111., It de veloped today, after a woman hud fcroken Into his tent to pet him. The officers of the four troops which compose the squadron do not know the whereabouts of the young man, according to messages recelvd today. He told Lieutenant Phil Sheridan Jr. and Flthugh Lee Jr. that he could bat stand the trip any longer and was going to take a train for Chicago. The squadron arrived at Elgin. 111., and camoed at South Elgin, after i which it started on the march to Fort J IhertriAn J "We have not heard of young ffl Roosevelt since he left up at Joslyn, llll., two weeks ago," said Lleuten jant Sheridan to a reporter. 1 Lett and Found. Lost. b-leen 9:30 p in., yesterday and noon .today, a bilious atnett. with nausea and sick headncbe. Tnis loss was occasioned hy finding at a drog store a box of Dr. Kiug s New Life Pills. Guaranteed for bilious nest, malaria and jaondice. 2jc. FIVE CARMEN SHOT IN RIOT. Policemen In Making Arrests Defend Themselves by Use of Revolvers. San Francisco, Sept. 11 Five non union carmen were shot in a pitched battle that took place shortly before midnight last night at Twenty-fourth and Utah streets between members of a United Railroads wrecklcv crew and three policemen. The battle started a short distance from the United Railroads carbarn between the wrecking crew and some union pickets. It was continued di rectly In front of the carbarn, and there the police took a hand and the casualties resulted. The battle lasted for several min utes. Volley after volley was fired by the men on both sides. The wounded were taken to St. Luke's Hospital. One of them will die. Ninety-six patrolmen surrounded the barn at an early hour this morn ing to prevent the escape of several non-union carmen who are supposed to have had a hand in the shooting. The names of the victims are Mor ris Rlsenberg, who will die; Roy Per-, kins, J. J. Cotter. Harry Cohr-, and Frank Smith, all of whom re ceived bullet wounds. The battle started when a wreck ing car approached the barn ot tbe United Railroads at Twenty-fourth and Utah streets. There were fifteen men on the car. As the car passed a tent which was occupied by union pickets it was stoned, according to the story of the car crew. Windows were broken and they replied by opening fire on the tent with their revolvers. Several shots were exchanged, but no casu alties resulted. The car proceeded on its way to the barn. There fi e men alighted and re mained in front of the barn. In the meantime the shots had attracted Po licemen R. L. Wade, J. W. MiUer and Arthur BIgelow to the Bcene. As they approached the policemen say the five non-union carmen leveled their revolvers. The patrolmen shouted to them not to shoot. Despite the warning one ot the non-union men opened fire. Then the trio of policemen used their revol vers. The five carmen fell one aftr another. Immediately following a riot call was turned in. Tbe men who are the occupants of the tent state that they were In formed that a wrecking crew was going to make an attack on them at 11:30. When the car passed they say the non-union men broke the windows and opened fire on them. COL RT D FOR 36 YEARS CALIFORNIA PIONEER RETURNS TO HIS FIRST LOVE AFTER YEARS OF WAITING. South Bend, Ind., Sept. 11. After waiting thirty-six years, R. T. Wheel er of Sacramento, Cal., came to South Bend yesterday and claimed the sweethsiirt of his youth, Mrs. Re becca Baer Noblock Hummel, as his bride. It was the San Francisco earthquake and fire that proved th-ir love guide. In 1871 Mr. Wheeler bade good-bye to Rebecca Baer and set his face toward California and hfs HrPBra of fortune. The eold mines were his aim, but the golden dreams u.u nol ft-ainp. lils itttusrs to the girl became shorter and far ther apart and finally ceased. Time went by and Miss Baer be came Mrs. Rebecca Baer isodiock. Mr. Noblock was thrifty and at his death a few years later left his widow a snug little fortune of JsS.000. Wheeler hud Riven up mining and. opening up a photograph supply house In Pun Francisco, was making strides towrd his fortune. Then tbe earthquake came and the flre which swept over his shattered plant left him penniless and wounded. He wrote to a cousin, not to ask for money, hut to ask about his old friends. It was natural that he should Inquire for Rebecca Bar, who had married again and become Mrs. Re becca Baer Noblock Hummel. When Mr. Hummel died Mr. Whe-eler sent his old sweetheart a simple note of sympathy, and before many letter had passed the old love was re awakened. If It's s Reputation nn after. WMte's Cream V'rml fnff has a world wld repntation as behest of all worm destroyers and f..r ft t,inir influence on weak and nnthrifty children. It improves their digestion and asslmmilsiioo of their I food, strergtbens their ner'ons svs-; tem and restores them lo health and vigor ra'ural to a child. If yon want i a healthy, happy rhild. get a bottle of; White s Cream erminige. rur in bv National Drug Co. aod by, j Demaray Advertiscri get resaha la the 1 Courier. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Count Court for Josephine Coanty. Oregon. In the matter of tbe Estate of Marion Seave Deoeated Notice is hereby give. that Martha R. Mitohsll has been appointed aomio istratris of the estate of Marion Sea vey, deceased, by order of tbe Ooonty Coert for Josephine County, Oregon, made on Angus! 10, 1107, and 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 date of the first pnrlication of this notice, at tbe law office of A. U. Hough in the City of Grants Pass, Josepbioe Couu (7, Oregon. Date of first publication, August 16, 1907. MARTHA R. MITCHELL. Administratrix. NOTIUE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Aog 4th, 1807. Notioe is hereby given that Henry A Pyle. of Selma, Oregon, bas filed notioe of his intention to make final Five year proof in support ot his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No 10,430 made February 11, 1901 for the E, NE4, SW,W, NEW, Seo 13, Town ship S3, Range 8 W, and that said proof will be made before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner at his office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Thursday, October 10th, 1907 tie naoiss tne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, via: L. W. Ferry, of Grants Pass, Ore., J. F. Harless, of Selma, Ore., All. Kagon, of Selma, Ore., cert Hogoe, of Selma, Oregon. BfcJNJAMlJN Li. B.UUX, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore.. Jnly 29, 1907. Notioe is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbe act of Cougress of Jnne 3, 1878, 'entitled "An act lor the sale o' timber lands in tbe States lot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory' as extended to all the Publio Land States by aot of Augost 4, 1892, . CLAIRE L. MARSHALL, of Woodville, oounty of Jackson, State of Oregon, filed in 'bis offloe on May ill, 1907, tier sworn statement No. 84j4, tor the poroliate of the NWW of the NWW of Seo. No. 3, la Township No. 85 Sonth, 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 agiiooltural purposes aud to estab lish her claim to said land before Josspli Mots, U. S. Uommirsiouer at bis omoe in Ursnss rasa, uregon, on Saturday, the 9th day of Novem ber. 1907. She names as witnesses: George Megerle, of Woodville, Jackson couuty, Ore., Daniel Megerle, ot Woodville, Jaokson county, Ore., Charles V. Heukie, ot Grants Pass. Josephine couuty, Ore., Gejrge Biers of Wimar Jacksoa ooonty Ore. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in Ibis office on or before said Uth day of November 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. A tinman Appeal. A hamane citizen of Richmond, lud., Mr. U D. Williams. 107 Weil Main at., says: "I appeal to all persons with weak lungs to take Dr. King's Naw Disooveiy, tbe only remedy that has helped uii and fully comes up to the proprietor's recoui uienuatiun. " It saves more livrs than all otner throat and lung remedies put togtther. Used as a Gonad and oold cure the world ever. Cures as thma, bronchitis, croup, whoopiug oougu, quiusy, hoarseness aud phthisic, stops heuiorrhags of the lungs aud Dullds them up. Uoaran teed at all druggists. 60 ceuts aud 11.00. T.ial bottle free. Blown to Pieces by f.lnnt Powder. Chlco, Cal.. Sept. 11 James Flath am, a young man engaged In blowing snags out of the Sacramento river near here, was literally blown to atoms. With Clarence Shannon he started in a boat to a place where he desired to blow out a snag. lint ham was seated In the rear of the boat di rectly over a stick of powder and giant caps. In some unknown man ner an explosion occurred. Probably a few pieces of his body will be found along the river bank later. Shannon lost both eyes and It Is be lieved he cannot live. Stockman Fined for llli-gnl Grazing. Deadwood. S. D., Sept. 11. Thos. A. Bale of Formosa, a stockman, con victed of illegal grazing of cattle In the national forest reserve of the Black Hills, was fined f 100 by Judge Garland in the Federal Court hero and upon payment Bale was released. Bale's defense was that there was no Intentional wrong; that he was unable to prevent his stork from getting on the reserve, and that Con gress had no right to delegate au thority to the Secretary of the In terior to make regulations requiring a permit to take out for grazing. Will on the Rack of a Cheek. Washington, Pa., Sept. 11. The shortest will ever filed for record In Washington county was of Hugh Hal lam, who died recently. Tbe Instru ment contained juBt twenty-two words and was written on the back of a black check. It was dated 1899 and had been neatly folded and placed In Mr. Hallam's vest pocket. It contained a single sentence, which conweyed all bis property to his wife. The U rstiakle Tae Weakly Ontwdsa DOCTORS MISTAKES Are said often to be buried six feet andar ground. 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Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "Ao act for the sale of timber lands in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended to all the Publio Land States by aot of An gust 4, 1893, CHARLES V. HENELE ot Grants Pass, Ceunty of Josephine, State of Oregon, filed in this office on Marob 36, 1907, his sworn statement No. 8418, lor the purchase of the S. E. i of Section No. 6 in Township No. 6 S, Range No. 4 W. M. M., and will offer proof to show that the land south is more valoabls for its timber or atone than for agrlcaltmal pur poses land to establish his claias to aid and before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner at his offloe In Grants Pass, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of November, 1907. He names as witnessee: Curtis Manning, of W liner, Ore., Ernest Vrotnau of Wimer, Ore., Alplieus N. Crouch of Wimer, Ore., Onorge H. Kesterson of Uranus Pass, Ore. Auy aud all persons olaiming adver sely the above described lauds aie re quested to file their claims tu this office on or before said 8th day of No vember, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Laud, Act Juue 8, 1878. R'ineborg. Or., Joly 39, 1907. Notice is herrhy given that io com pi i mine with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of Juue 8, 187h en tilted "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Callforuia, Oregon, Nevada and WaMliiugtou Ter ritory as extended to all the Publio Laud States by act of Augost 4, 18U3, MAK1E E. HALL of Chico, couuty of Butte, State of California filed in this office on May 37, 1907, her sworn statement No. 8449 for the purohaae of the S. E. l4 of Section No. 18. in Towuahip No. S S , Range No. 4 W. W. M., aud will oiler proof to show that tbe laud ought is more valuable for its tim ber or stoHe than for agricultural purtKitea aud to estitbliali her claim to aid land before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commits oner, at his office lu Grants t'a-s, Or-gon. on rridav, tbe 8th day ot Nufember, 1907. .. ribe uauies aa witnesses: Rosa L. Waters of Cliion, Butte Co., Cel., William J. Ji ill n sou of Oakland, AUmed Co., Jh1 , Edwin C. Ury burgh, of Medford, Ja kaou Co , Ore., A alter J. O Cmuiell, of Eugeue, Lane Co., Ore. Auv and all persons claiming ad-vrs-ly the atxn e de-enbed lauds are requested to file ibeir claims in this office on or hefors said 8tll day of November, 1107. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Reg later. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ilr-I artmeut (if the Iuteiior. Lind Office at Roe-burg, Ore., August 15th, 1U07. N"t'ce is hereby given that Jese Summer of W illiams, Josephine Co.. Uregou, has filed no'ice of his 'men tion to make final f ive year proof in u pit of his claim, vis: Homestead Emry No. 11799 made July 9th, 1VKI2, for ths IK of HEW. 8WW of SKW. SEW ofS WW. Sec. 38. 1 iVD shin 88 South. Kau lie 6 W. aud thst aid proof will im made before Joseph Moss. U. a. l:nimlssioner at n Is office at Grants Pass, Ore. ou Mon- day, Oct. 4th, 1907. He names tbe following to prove his continuous opoo, and cultivation of, viz: Arthur L. Rlodgg't, wit residence tbe laud, of Will- iams, Josephine Co., Ore., Jesne, Gutcher. of Williams. Jo phine Co., Ore., Berry jChaataine, of Williams, Josejihiue Co, Ore., George Tethrow, of Williams, Josephine Co., Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Hundreds of New Edison Records svt the Music Store. Vlctore and Columblas aviso. Several Bargains In Machines. summons, jag In the Ciroait Court ot the State of Or egon for Josephiae Ooonty. Aagast Belfseio, ) . rialatitr va SUMMONS F. Downing ana J. A. MoOarty, Defendants. To F. Downing and J. A. MoOrthy, defendaats: In the name of the state of Oregonyou are hereby sammened to appear and answers tbe complaint filed against yea la the above entitled oourt and oanse oa or before six weeks from the date of first publication ot this Sum mons, which first date of publication is Friday, Angust 3, A. D.. 1907. aud tbe last day of said publication aod the time within which yon ate herein requited to answer Is Friday, Sep tember o, A. u. Ivor; and in case yon fall to answere the complaint or otherwise plead within the time here io specified, plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief prayed for in the complaiut, vii ; for judgment against the defendant, F. Dowaiug, on the principal promissory note therein set torth io the sum of (1500.00, payable io gold coin of the Uuited States, together with interest in like gold coin at the rate of one per cent per mouth from April 10, 1900, aud the further snui of (ISO 00 attorney's fees; and for Judgment against the defendant, J. A. McCarty, on the two promis sory notes set forth io the complaint in the sum or trtOO 00, together with interest on $300.00 thereof from Jnne 1, 1900, at the rate of 8 per ceut an num and together with Interest on fatO.OO thereof at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from Jnne 15, 1900; aod for decree foreclosing that certain mortgage set forth in the complaint on the real premises therein described via; Tbe W. K of the S. E. t4-. nd the E. K of tfie S. W. H ot Sea 3. Twp. 88 8. R 5 W. of Willamette Meridaio in Josephine County, Oregon, contain ing 100 acres ; and that the same be sold in tbs manner by law provided on mortgage foreolosures, and that after satisfying casts, disbursements and attorney's ' fees, that sufficient thereof be applied a poo the payment of the two pemiesory notes executed onto the plaintiff by J. A. McCarty aad described in the oomplaint, to sat isfy the same principal and interest, and that the plaintiff be decreed to hold any surplus thereafter remainiag in treat for J. A, MoCarty, or his sueceasors in lalerest; that plaintiff have aad recover all his costs and disbursements herein, aud that he have full ouBltable relief. This summons is published by order of Hon. U. K. Hanna, judge of the above entitled ooert, made at cham bers the 17lb slay of Jnly. A. D., 1907, directing publletaloo of this sommoni in the Regno River Courier, a news paper bapliahed at Grants Pass, Jose phine ooosty, Oregon, for a period of six successive weeks, aod directing the mailing of a oepy of the summons, to gether with a copy of the oomlaint to eaob ot the defendants at the oitv and county of Baa Francisco, Slate of Cal ifornia. H. D. NORTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8. 1878. Roseburg, Ore., Joly 29, 1907. Notice is hereby givsn that in com pliance with the proviaioos of tbe act of Congress of Jane 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended to all lbs Publio Land States by act of Angust 4, 1891, CLARBNCE A. PACKER of Harrison, Ooonty of Kootnai, State ot Idaho, filed io this office on March 10, 1U07, hit swern statement No. 8447 for the purchase of the SEW of Seo. No. 38, io Tp. No. 87 South of Range No. 7 West of WM.Ore. aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is mure valuable for Its timber or stone then for agrlcslleral purposes, and to sstablisii his claim to salt! land before Joseph Moss, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Grants Pass Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of November, 11)07. He names as witnesses Martin A. Conger, of Grants Pns, Oregon, William Ball, of Grants Past, Oiegou, Kminell H. Conger, of Wllderville, Oregon, Lillian M. Knitggs, of Harri son, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tbe above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this offlok on or before said Htti day of November, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Laud, Aot June 8 , 1878. Roseburg, Ore., July 39, 1907. Notice is hwreby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Cougress of Jooe 8, 1881, entitled "Ao act for the tale of timber lands in the State of California, Oregou, Nevada and Washington territory' as extended to all the Pohllo Land States by act of August 4, 1 hwj. MARY E. WALTER, rt No. ial Post St., San Francisco, ooonty of Han Francisco, State of California, filed In this office on May 31, 1907, her sworn statement No. 84M, for the purchase or the NEW or NWW. and W),' ot NEand SEWot NEW. of ben. No. 30, io Township No. i South. Range No. 4 W. W. M.. aud will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valoable for Its tlm- ber or stone than for agricultural pur i posus and to establish her claim to sain iami uniur iiowra mu u. Commissioner at his office in Grants Pass Oregon on Saturday tbe 9ih day et November 1907. Hbe names as witnesses: William Spalding of Grants Pass, Josephine Co. Ore. Albion VV Sllshy of Grants Pass, Josephine Co., Ore, , Franeis J. Spalding of Grants Pass, Josephine Countv, Ore, Nellie Spald ing of Grants Pass, Josephine Co., !Ore. i Any and all persons claiming ad l vsrsely ths above-described lamia are i requested to file their claims io this office on or before said 9tb day of November, 1907. i BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Miners' blanks at the Courier office CITATION," In the County Court of the State of Oregon, far the Ooonty of Jose phine. In tbe matter of the") Estate of Emily ) Carter, deceased. J To rua E. Whinn. Mianie Brown. Kerby. Ore., and Clara E Eoff. Salem, Oie.. Ida Lister. Uliddou. Iowa, Mae Parks, Viola, State of Illinois and nil other heirs known Knit aokoown of said decedent. Grafting: lu the name of the Stale of Oregon. you are hereby cited aod required to appear in the Countv Conrt of the State of Oregon, for the uoouty of Josepbioe, at the Coort room thereof at Grants Pass in the Ooonty of Jose phine. State of Oregon, on Saturday, the 87th day of Joly, 1907, at o clock, iu the afternoon of that day, then aod there to show caaaa if auv you have why 8. A. Carter, adminis trator of ;the estate of Euiilj Carter deceased, should not be lioenfed aod empowered to sell at private sale all of the real property belonging to said estate described as follows, to-wit : The SW of the NEW. the NVV'l; of the NEW aud Lot numbered ?one (I) of Sectiou 13, in Township Fortv (401 South, of Range Niue (9) West of the Willamette Meridian iu Josenhina County. State of Oregon, coutaiuinir 133 18-100 acres, for the reasons set forth io his petition filed in this oourt mis inn day of Jane, 1907. Wltueas the Hou. Stephen Jewell. Judge of the Couuty Coort of the Stale of Oresrcn. for the Countv of Josephine, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 17th day of Juue, A. D., 190V. Attest: S. P. CHESHIRE, Clerk. By J. A. Wharton, Deputy Clerk. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Coort of the State of Oregon, far Josephine County. Joseph Lomas, "1 piaintin l va Snlt for Dlvorso Cordelia Lomas, I defendoat J To Cordelia Louies, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby summoned to amiear In the above entitled Coort ana answer the oomplaint filed against vou In the foregoing entitled salt on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this jsommons, which said first date of publication it Fri day, Joly 19. 1907, aod the la it date of said publication, aod the last date for yoor appearance herein, is Friday, Aogust 80, 1907, and yoo are herbey ooti fled that in oase yoo Nil to ap pear and anawer or otherwise plead within the time aforesaid, that the plaintiff will apply to the Oourt for the relief prayed for in his oomplaint, to-wit t For a decree forever dissolv ing and annulling the marriage rela tions now existing beweeu the plsln tiff aod oefeudant, aud for such other and faither relief as to the oourt may seem equitable. This snmmoos It publlshee by order of the Hon. Stephen Jewell, County Judge for Josephine Ooonty, State of Oregon, directing the publication thereof in the Rogue River Courier, published at Grants Pass, Josephine Ooonty, Oregou, not less than once a week for a period of six soocemlve weeks, the said order belag dated July 19. 1907 OLIVER S. BROWN, Attorney for the plaintiff. NOTICK OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALK OF REAL PROPERTY. Notioe Is hereby given, to, whom It may concern : That I, S. A. Carter, the administrator of the estate of Em ily Carter, deceased, by virtue of a license and order of sale issued out of the County Court of tbe State of Ore gon for Josephine Countv, dated July 37, 1907, will offer for sale and sell for chhIi Iu hand to the highest bidder the following real property belonging to the estate of Emily Carter, deceased, to-wit: All of the right, title, Interest and estate which aald Emily Carter had In and to the following lauds and teue men is at the time of her death, and all the estate, right, title and Interest Iu such property which her esate has acquired thereto subsequent to fie date of her death, of which the following is a true description : The South half of the Northeast quarter, aud the Northwest quarter ot the Nnrtheiuit quarter, and lot num bered oue (1) of Section 13, lu Towu ahip Forty, South of Range Nine Wee ol the Wi Unmet te Meridian, contain Ing 163.18 acres iu Josephine, County, Oregon, opou the following terms and oondltinim : All bids to be submitted to me la writing at Kerby, Josephine Ooonty Oregon, on aod after the 81st day of Angust, 1907, and to he aooomtwnled by the amount of the bid In United States gold coin, or satifactory evi dence that the same will be paid over un the day the administrators deed to said propel ty is delivered. All bids subject to the approval of the County Court, of Josephine Coun ty aforsaiil. Dated this 3d day of Aogost 1907. S. A. CARTER, Administrator. O.W. Colvlg, Kerby, Oregon. Attorney for administrator, Grauts Pass, Oregon. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Depaprtrneiil of the Interior, Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Joly 6, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that James F. Harless. of Selma, Oregon, has filed notice of his Inteotloo to make final five-year proof in support of bis claim, vli : Homestead Entry No. I04.'1S, made Feb II. 1901, for the K,' NWW.NWW NEW. Sea. 13, Tp. 88 Sooth, Range 8 W., and that said proof will be made before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commis sioner at bis office at Grauts Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday, September 17, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, ao a cultivation or, the laud, vii: ii. A. Pyle. of Selma. Oregou, L. W. Fetry of Grauts Pass, Orengn, J. O. Eades, of Selma, Oregon, LW.Uulmea, of Grants Pass, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register