HURLS 0 OUR TO DEATH ? I 3 MACHINE TEARS DOWJT 1, MANGLING VICTIMS XYOND RECOGNITION. ROQUB RIVER COURIBR, GRANTS JASS. . QRBGOl SEPTEMBER M, 1907. " ' ' ' atoX WTO! I2M.AAA tAM I TCfYnnv if itDrniTnoa I ' m,. .-'--. a. I . - - . - wv w-.iiwno. . ic Jinoca-uui Blow, "P 8UMMON3,ft in r;,.:i i . . j a ! ca Crowd Aboard Machine 1 to Hold But Three, Four Arc Killed Outright. I fously six-cyl Is the ado Springs, Col., Sept 18 ken, crowding into a power jig automobile, built to hold ce passengers, dared death Id burst of speed down the fcerfano Btreet hill yesterday It I and the most frightful ao t i the history of Colorado ig 1 resulted. Four men lost ttja, being mangled almost be jognltion, and the other four if is of the car were more or injured. The ma- :-cyllnder, 40-horse pow- the same one which ran 4 killed C. V. Dasey in the Jeuble tragedy at the auto i graces at Overland Park, rid are W. H. Ralston, John formerly of New York, H. ,;and Brltton L. Graves. The ' are James English, George i F. H. Ward and A. W. el. jheffel, who was driving, lost f the wheel and the power jlne, swerving from side to aee the car tracks, ran Into r. For fully fifty feet the f plunged onward, the right I rear wheels running In the md the two left wheels a er on the curb, fely one front wheel struck )eot and the machine, slew IE a, was thrown a distance orty-flve feet down the hill. would probably have been down the hill for a still llstance but for a telephone Jeh barred the way. jras jammed against the pole as though thrown Itapult. The entire left side i ice was flattened and his x is laid open, the Impact " Ibe top of his head almost ll l was evidently thrown 1 Be pole or against the board jthe other' side of the walk. I was also fractured, as was " finnall. Wlnnall was hurled of more than fifty feet b Ralston was a member of z f f the Central Electric Com- ey and Wlnnall were both al chauffeurs. Graves was rk. He died In the hos- al hours after the accident. the Injured and Ralston, killed, were prominent , A social session was given at ' l flub last night to the non it (bis city. As the time ap wOor the breaking up of fes j line one' suggested an auto I fie. The fun-seeking crowd I aboard the huge racing ?-llTIrlnr tn ern.rH. hnnH .4 and drove to Manitou. t -Is distant. The road back ideal grade and the car is (lave been speeding at a rate f nil 1 ps an hour when the a-jDcjcrred. Child on Operating Table. td, Mass., Sept. 18. Reardon, six and one old, the daughter of Dr. Reardon, was struck and ItJJbred 'n front of her home PTit'T an automobile owned Ctirles T. Hooker and driven M$F. Sou l bard. looker, without knowing who s, carried her into Dr. Mi house. The latter's first accident was the t lis child lying on his own of the table. died as arrested iKhter. soon afterward, n a charge After Eleven Tears, ity, Mo., Sept. 18. Grace daughter and heir of Gldley, an old stage line died In Montana In 1896, rated here after a search years. Gldley operated o Wyoming Hills in the ha died he left his estate TC. whom he had not seen fcay her mother deserted Grace was a baby. Grace is the wife of Charles T. snsas City painter. The hlch she has fallen heir principally of realty In ont Rwptacl Lett oo Train Going From Connecticut to New Tork. New Tork. 8ept 1 S. That a middle-aged woman wose Identity re mains a mystery, but whose counsel has revealed himself as her accredit, d agent, either lost or was robbed of a tin bo containing $196,000 in cash and 40 worth of diamonds and other Jewelry while on her way to New Tork Monday, Is the story that the startled officers and trainmen on the New Tork, New Haven & Hart ford railway heard yesterday and re- suited immediately in a searching but fruitless Investigation. This large amount of property Is ald to have disappeared while its owner was a passenger on a local train from Stamford. Conn., which reaches the Grand Central station at 10 o'clock in the morning. Accordingt to the lawyer's story, his client had been !n the second car of the train and left It immedi ately on Its arrival in the Grand Central station. It was not until she had crossed to the south side of Forty-second street that she realized that she had not brought her box of valuables with her. She was ycnurueu, oui instead or re turning Immediately to the train shed or reporting her loss to the proper bureau, she started downtown to hunt up Mr. Norrls, his counsel. Coonty. Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of Marion Scare , Deoeaied. Notice is hereby gire. that Martha K. Mitchill has beeo appointed aamie istratrix of the entate of Marion Sea vey, deceased, by order of the Oonnty wmn tor .losepoio uonnty, uregon, made OO An aunt 10. 1907. anil all ner sons having claims against said estate are hereby n. tified to present the same amy vsrinea to the said ndministra Irix within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, at tbelaw office of A. O. Hough in the t-"iy oi uraots rasa, josepbiue Conn iy, uregon. uate of firit publication, August 16, Administratrix, 1907. THE WEATHER BUREAU IT COSTS A MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR TO GIVE REPORTS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC Washington, Sept 18. It has been estimated that the cost of main taining the United States Weather Bureau is over a million dollars an nually. The service has recently been greatly Improved and a special observatory for research work has been established at Mount Weather. Va,, under the personal direction of Professor Moore. When it Is taken into considera tion that storm warnings are for periods of twenty-four to thirty-six hours the great Improvement result ing from the gain of two to three hours Is manifest In recent years every severe cold wave and every storm has been preceded by timely warnings which stated what would occur twenty-four to thirty-six hours following the issue of the warning. The present complete and almost perfect organization of the Weather Bureau had Its Inception In 1870, when Congress appropriated $20, 000 for the organisation and main tenance of the service for one year. From this small beginning has grown the exceedingly valuable and efficient weather service, on which the people today spend more than one million dollars annually and con sider it the best investment made by the Government in their Interests. The growth of the service has been gradual, but to those who make use of the service it has been most ap parent that the progress of the weather service In reaching the masses and supplying information for their guidance has been phenom enal In recent years. Mrs. Rallingtnn Booth to Speak. Chicago, Sept. 18. Mrs. Maud Ballingtoa Booth will tell of her ex perience In prison work before the National Prison Congress this even ing. The subject of her address will be "the Prisoner Is a Man." Mrs. Booth Is chairman of the com mittee on discharged prisoners of the prison congress. This morn ing's session was devoted to a dis cussion of Jails and vagrancy. Dr. Charles R. Henderson, professor of sociology at the University of Chi cago, Is chairman of the committee on jails, and delivered the principal address. Made $490,313,034 In Seven Year. New York, Sept. IS. Profits ag gregating $490,31 5,934 were made by the Standard Oil Company In the seven yeat from 1899 to 1906. Tes timony to this effect was given by Assistant Comptroller Fay of the company In the Federal hearing here yesterday. In the same period the company's gross assets Increased from $200,791,623 to $371,664,531. This Is toe first time the company's earnings have been made public. If It'i Reputation von are after. White's Cream Vermi fuge has world wide reputation as he b st of all worm destroyers and for its tonic influence on weak and unthrifty children. It improves their digestion and sssirmnilatioo of their food, strengthens their uerou sys tern and restores them to health and vigor na'uml to a child. If you want a healthv. happy child, get a bottle of White s Cream Vermifnge. For sale bv National Drug Co. and by Demaray. NOTIUE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Iutm inr. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon Ang 4th, 1907, Notice is hereby eiveo that Hen re ryie. oi oeima, uregon, nas Bind notice of his intention to make final rive year proof in inrmort ot hi claim, via: Homestead Entry No lu,43o made February 11, 1901 for the Ei6 NEW. SWfc NKt- Seo 12. Town. ship 88, Kange 8 W, and that said Sroof will be maft before Joseph loss, U. S. Commissioner at uia omce at uraots Pass. Oiesron. on lharsday, Octobsr 10th, 1907 tie names the following witnesses iu prove ni coniinuona residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, via: L. W. Kerry, of Grants Pass, ure., J. . Martens, of Uelma, Ore. A If. Kagon, of Selma, Ore., Bert tiogoe, oi selma, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Rosebnrg, Ore., July 89, 1907. Kioiioe is nereby given that in com pliance witb tbe provisions of the act of Cougreas of June 3, 1818, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the State .of California, Oregoo, Nevada and Washington Territory' as extended to all the Publio Land states by act of Angaat 4, 1893, CLAIRE L. MARSHALL. of Woodville, oonnty of Jackson, State or uregon, tiled in 'bis offioe oo May 21, 1907, her sworn statement No. 84o4, for the poroiiase of tbe ww of the MWW of Seo. No. 26, ta Township No. 85 Sontb. Range No, 4 West W. M.. and will offer proof to how that the land sought is niore valuable for its timber or stone than for agrionltoral purposes and to estab hsh her claim to said lnud tmfore Joseph Moib. U. S. Oommirsiooer at ins omce in Urants Pais. Oreeon. on Saturday, the 9th day of Novem- Der, iwi. She names as witnesses: Georse Megerle, of Woodville, Jackson county, Ore., Daniel Megerle, of woodville, Jackson eountv. Ore.. Charles V. Henkle. of Grauta Pass Josephine oouoty, Ore., Uejrge Biers ot Winter Jackson oonnty Ore. Any and all persons olainiinir ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in Ibis omce on or before said 9th dav of November 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. A damans Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond Ind., Mr. U D Williams. 107 Weil Main St.. says: "I anneal to all ptirsoos with weak longs to take Dr. King's New Discovery, the onlv remedy that has helped nis n1 fully comes up to the proprietor's recom mendation." It saves more lives than all other throat and luug remedies pat togsther. Used as a cnnali and cold cure the world over. Cores as thma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quiusy, hoarreueas and phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and builds thxm an. Guaran teed at all druggists. 60 ceut aud 1.00. Trial bnttle free. DROWNS SELF AND GIRL BELIEVING SHE WAS HOPELESS LY ILL, WOMAN COMMITS MURIIEK AND SUICIDE. Los Angeles, Sept. IS. Driven In sane by continued brooding over her 111 health and the protracted ab sence of her husband In Iowa, Mrs. Anna Baker, 31 years old, left the home of htr brother-in-law at 6406 Ruby street last night, accompanied by her T-yar-old daughter and proceeded to the shores of John son's Lake tn the eastern city limits, where she hurled both herself and daughter into the deep waters of the lake. After searching all night, a res cue party headed by William Phil Ippo, her brother-in-law, found the bodies of tbe woman and child this morning. The child's bead was showlag above the surface of the lake and the mother's arms were clasped around Its body. They had been dead many hours. After writing a note, which she placed under a rock and left on tbe front porch of the residence, the woman, carrying her child, boarded a Gsrvanza car and went to the end of the line. From there she started In the direction of the lake, a short distance away. This was the last seen of her alive. The blow which knocked out Corbet! was a revelation to the prise flg hters. From the earliest days of the ring the knock-out blow was aimed forHhe Jaw, the temple or the Jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the lighter, but If a scientific man had told ooe of the old fighters that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at htm for an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is bringing uftJ lt? publlc parallel fact; that th ifaniAli the most vulnerable organ out of XbeprV ring as well as In It Wa protectbur haJSa, throats, feet and lung. i?. . "rJIT tr utUrl'r '"differ ent to, until dlaeksXflnds the solar plexus and knocks usouC Make vour tom.rK isrov you prousct vourspi n your mo ical acoverv "- i'-r- I vuiueu iuwiical Discovery cures -weak stomach," Indigestion, or u.siK-ixHK. mrpia liver, Dad, thin and Im pure blood and other diseases of the or gans oi aigemon and nutrition. The "Golden Medical Discovery has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage It may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It is wen lo cleanse the passages with Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the "Discovery - as a constitutional rem edy. Whu the "Golden Medical Dlscov cry - cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvlo uius win oo piain to you if you will read a booklet of extracts from tim writ. Ings of eminent medical authnrltlna rv. uursmg i ut ingreaienu and explaining vuoir curmuvB properties. It Is mailed frtt on request Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This bonklnt Hya. ii tj.. Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which It will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, triple-refined glycerine being used Instead. Dr. Pierce's great thnnunii.ii 1 1 trtd Common Sense Medical Advisor will be sent free. Daner-hnnnri (nrni nn cent stamps, or cloth-bound for U stamp Address Dr. Pierce as above. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Aot Jooe 8, 18.8. Rossburg, Ore., July 29, 1907. Notice is hereby srivan that in oom, pliaooe with the provisions of the ant or uongress ot June B, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Orearon. Nevada and Washington Territory"' as extended to all the Publio Land States by aol or Aognat 4, 1892, CHARLES V. HENKLE of Grants Pass, County of Josephine, State of Oregon, filed in this office on March 25, 1907, bis sworn stateaient lo. 5448, lor the purchase of the 8. yi of Section No. 6 in Townshio No. 36 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 aericultuial nor- poses land to establish his claim to aid aud before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner at his office in Grants Pass. Oregon, on Fridav. the 8ta d of November, 1907. lie names as witnesses: Curtis Manning, of Wimer, Ore., Ernest Vroman of Wimer. Ore.. Ainhena N. Cronch of Wimer. Ore.. Georire H. Kestersoo of Grao3i Pass. Ore. Any aud all persons olaimins adver. aely the above described lauds ate re quested to file their claims in this offioe ou or before said 8th day of No vember, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. egon for Josephine County. Aagost Belfaage, Plaintiff SUMMONS r. uowaing an J. A. MoOarty, Defendants. To F. Downing; and J. A. MoCrtby, defendant: In the name ot the state of Orogooyon are hereby ammooed to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in tbe above entitled court and oaose oa or before alx weeks from the date of first publication ot this Sum mons, which first date of publication is Friday, A a gust 2, A. D., 1907, aud the last day of said publication and the time within which yon are herein reqonea to answer is Fridav, Sep tember 6. A. D. 1907: anrl in nuia you fail to answer the complaint or umerwiss pisaa witnia the time here in specified, plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief prayed for in the complaint, ria; for judgment against the defendant, F. Downiug, on tbe principal promissory note therein set forth in the sum of f 1500.00, payable iu goiu coin or toe united States, together with interest in like gold coin at the rate of one per cent per month from April 10, 1906, and the further snmor fioo.oo attorney's fees; and ror jodgmeut against the defendant, w. j. jui'arcy, on me two prouiis sory notes set forth in the oontnlaint in the sum of ti00 00. together with lute rent on $300.00 thereof from Jons 1, 1900, at the rate of 8 per cent an uuuj auu togetoer witu intereH on oi A ns ii . . . . ovu.vu uiereoi as me rate or 8 per oens per annum irom Jons IS, 1908; and for deoree foreclosing that certain mortgage aet forth in the eomnUmt on the real premises therein described via; i'hs W. X of the S. E. U. n.l th. . or the 8. W. H of Sec 2. Twp, oo d. K o W. of Willamette Merldain in Josephine Oonnty, Oregon, contain ing 100 acres: and that the name k soia in ttii manner by law provided on mortgage foreclosures, and that after satisfying casta, disbursements ana attorney 'a fees, that snffiaient thereof be applied noon the iiavment it.-. i ui mo iwo po mi story notes executed unto the plaintiff bv J. A. Hrrfrtv and daaoribeel in the complaint, to sat isfy me same principal and interest, ana Mac th plain tin b decreed to hold any surplus thereafter remaining iu imit ior j. a, Mouarty, or his successors la Interest; that plaintiff have and recover all his costs and disbursements herein, and that he have full equitable relief. This summons ia Published bv errinr of Hon. U. K. Henna, jadge of the above entitled ooart, mads at chain- wiw mi iu mmj vi eiy, A, JJ. , IWl, directing publiotalon of this sonmions in th Rogue Klver Courier, a news paper baplished at Grants rase, Jose phine oooaty, . Oregon, for a period of six successive weeks, and directing the mailing of a copy of the summons, to gether with a copy f th oomlalnt to eaoh of the defeadants at the oilv and county of San Fraaoisco, State of Cal ifornia. H. D. NORTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Lett and Found. Lost, between 9:80 p. m., yesterday and noon today, a bl lions attack, witb nausea and sick headache. This lois was oooaiioned by finding at a drog store a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed for billons ness, malaria and jaaodlc. 35c. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Laud, Act Joue 8, 1878 Rosehorg, Ore., Jaiy 29, 1907. Notice is hereby aiven that in com pliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of Juue 8, 187h en tilted "An act for the sals of timber latidi in the Htates of California. Oregon, Nevada aud Washiugtou Ter- tory as extended to all the Public, Land State by act of Aogust 4, 1892, MAKlfc K. H ALL of Ohico, county of Botte, State of jaiirornla Died in this office on Mav 27, 11)07, her swora statement No. 8449 or the purchase of ibe S. E. of Secti'-o No 18. in TowuhIiId No. 8S Range No. 4 W, W. M.. aud will flfer pruof to show that the laud ought is more valuable for us tiui- tr or stone, than fur agricultural puriwites aud to establish her claim to aid land before Joseph Moss, U. S. lomm'KS'Ouer, at bis office io Grants Pas, Orrgun. on Friday, the Hi!: dav ot November, 1907. t-bn names a witnesses: Rosa L. Waters of Cliioo, Butte Co.. Cel.. William i. Johnson of Oakland. Alameda Co., Cal . Edwin O. Drv- burgh, of Medfnrd, Ja kiou Co , Ore., VS alter J. O'Conneli, of Euseue. Lane Cn., Ore. Auv and all persona claiming ad-vrs-ly the aoove-de-cribed lands are requested to tile their claims in this nfhee nu or before said 8th day of November, 1907. BKNJAMIN L. EDDY, -Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Aot Jane 8. 1878. Rosebnrg, Ore., Joly 29, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com. pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ef Jane 8, 1878, entitled 'An aot for the sale of timber lauds in the States of Califoraia. Oreiron. Nevada and Washington Territnrv" extended to all the Publio Land States by act of Aegust 4, 1891, CLARENCE A. PACKER of Harrison, County of Kootnai, State or jaano, niea in tins omce on March lft, 1907, his swern statement No. 8447 for tbe purchase of the KK'4 of Heo. No. 28, in Tp. No. 87 South of Kange No. 7 West of WM.Ore. aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valnable for Its timber or stone then for agricsliaral purposes, and to establish Ins claim to said land before Joseph Hon, U. 8. Commissioner, at bis office at Grants Pass Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of Noveiiiler,1907. He names as witneisns Martin A. Conger, of Grants l'a-s, Oregon, William Ball, ef Granta Past, Oregou, Emmetl K. Conger, of Wilderville, Oregna, Lillian M. Konggs, of Harri son, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this efflck oo or before said 8th day of November, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDT, Register. CITATION, In the Coonty Ooort of th Stat of Oregoo, for the Coanty of Jos, ph. in. In th matter of th 1 Estate of Emilv l Carter, deceased. J To Dira K. Whlniv Min.1. n Ill ' .. U . ,! .1 I,. Kerby. Ore., and rin R ir., ..u, vo., iu tinier, uuadou. nu', M, .Prk, yiol Illinois and all other heirs known and unknown of raid decedent, Oretxmgt Iu thu oaiae of the State of Oregon. yon are hereby oited and required to appear in th County Court of th State of Oregon, for the (joooty of Josephiue, at th Ooort room thereof at Grauta Pas io the County of Jose- fihine, State' of Oregon, on Saturday. the artti dar of Jnlv. turn .t o clock. In the afternoon of that day. ineu ana there to show cause if any you have why a A. Car'er. adminis trator of .the estate of Emily Carter deceased, ehoald not be lioeured and empowered to sell at private sale all ot the real property belonging to said estate described as follows. In.wit the NW i; of the umbered "ohm tit nf .-"luuii iu, in township Forty (40) South, of Range Nine (9) West of the Willamette Meridian iu Josephine Couuty, State of Oregon, contaiuinir lSi 18-100 acres, for the reasons set forth in his petition filed in this ooort this 17th day of Jene, 1907. Witnesi the Hou. Stephen Jewell, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephiue. with the seal of said Court D 1907 17th dH' 0t JoU' Attest: S. F. CHESHIRE, , Clerk. By J. A. Wharton, Deputy Clerk. The 84 of the NE,'. NE aud Lot nuiu SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine County. Joseph Lotuas, "I plaintiff J r. Rnlt far Dlnwu Cordelia Lonias, I defendnat ) To Cordelia Lomas. the defendant above named: In the nume of the Stat of Oremn. vou are hereby sommooed to appear in the above entitled Court and auswer the complaint filed asatnat von In tha foregoing entitled suit on or before six weeks from Ibe dot of the first publication of this (anmnions. whlnk said first date of publication la Fri day, July 19, J907, aud th la it data of aaid publication, aud th last dat for yoor appearance herein, is Frl.law. Aogost 80, 1907, and yon are herbey notified that in oase you Nil to ap pear and answer or otherwise plead 1th in the time aforesaid, that the plaintiff will apply to the Court f..r the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a deoree forever dissolv ing and annulling tha marriage ml. tiona now existing be ween the plain tiff aod defendant, aud for such other and f Hither relief as to the court mar seem equitable. This anmmnna ia poblishea by order of the Hon. Stephen Jewell, Oonnty Judge for Jossphine Coonty, State of Oregon. directing the publication thereof in the Rogue River Courier, published at Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, not less than one a week for period of six aoocesslve weeks, the said order beiag dated July 19, 1907 OLIVER S. BROAN. Attorney for th plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBMCATION. Department of the Interior. Lud Office at Roseburg, Ore., Aognit 15th, 1U07. Notice is hereby given that Jese Summer of Williaoia, Joiephine Co.. Oregou, ha filed do' ice of his 'men tion to make final five year irotif In ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ti;Tloibsr Land, Aot June 8 , 1878 Roseburg, Ore., July 29, 1907, Notioe Is hsreby given that In oom pliance with the previsions of the aot or Ooogreis or Jooe 8, 1HH1, entitled "An act for the, sale of timber lands in the State or California, Oreyou, Nevada and Washington Territory as extended to all the Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1A92, MARY E. WALTER, rf No. 23M Post fit, San Fran'laco, coonty of Han Francisco, State of California, filed in this offioe ob May 21, 1907, her swora statement No. U i I., Ik. nnvnliB.A . I. - X?LM.' w.v.', .... . pwibllW. ui i,iin ll b vi of NWt4' and W of NE'.anl SE'4of i'm vi' m" .juoi i T or I'liU'I in ui " "4 auu " y VI fcidni oCi'iOl snrp"it of hii claim, vis: Homestead I NE?- of Seo. No. 2fl, in Township No, Entry o. 11799 made Joly 9tb, I 8A nootb. Range Ne. 4 W. W. M.. and li02. for tN of SE). SW of will offer proof to show that the land SE4, 8E.4' ofS Vi4', Sec. 2. T wo- sought is mora valnable for its tim ship 88 Bomb, Range A W, and that j ber or stone than for agricultural pur aid proof will rxt made before Joseph 1 poses and to establish her claim to Mone, U. S. Commissioner at his i said land before Joseph Mors U. B. oflireat Grants Psss, Ore., ou Mon-1 Commissioner at his office in Granta dav. Oct. 4th, 1907. Paes Oregon on Saturday the 9th day ne names me roiiowing witnesses oi iMovemner lw to prove bts cootinuons reiidenre opoo, and cultivation of. the land, vis: Arthur L. Blodgget. of Will iams, Joieihlne Ca, Ore., Jesse, Uotcher, of Williams Juaphine Co., Hbe names as witnesses : William Spaldiog of Grants Pass, Josephine Co. Ore, Albion Sllsby of Grants Pass. Josephine Co.. Ore. Francis J. Spalding of Grants Pass. Ore., Berrv t liaataioe, of Williams, ' Josephine Coonty, Ore, Nellie Spald Joiephine Co. Ore., George Tethrow, ing of Granta Pass, Josephine Co., of V, illiams, Joaephine Co., Ore. .Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Any and all persons claiming ad Register. Tersely th above-described landa are i requeated to file tbelr claims in this Hundreds of New Edl.on R .cords m on or Ufore said 9ih day of NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA! HIX'H SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notioe Is hereby given, lo'whom it may oouoern : That I, 8. A. Carter, the administrator of the estate of Em ily Carter, deceased, by virtoe of a license and order of sa e Issued on of the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Josephine Ooontv, dated July 27, 1907. Will offer for sale and eel I fni- cash In hand to the highest bidder the following real property belonging to the estate of Emily Carter, deceased, to-wlt: All of the right, title. Interest and estate which said Emily Carter had ia aud to the following inudc aud tene ments at the time of her death, and all the estate, right, title and intereie iu such property wlnob her eiate ha actio ired therein subsequent to the dat of her death, of which th following is a true description : Th South half of tbe Northeast quarter, and the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, and lot num bered one (ll of Section 12. In 7 nwn- sbip Forty, South of Ranie Nine West ot the Willamette Meridian, contain ing 162.18 acres in Jo-eiihiue. Countv. Oregou, opon tha following terms aud oonniiinns : All bids to be submitted to me ia writing at Kerby, Josephine Coanty Oregon, on and after the 81st day of Aogust, 1907, aud to be aooominniud by the amnont of the bid In United States gold coin, or satifaotory evi dence that the same will be paid over on the day tbe administrators deed to said propei ty is delivered. All bids subject to tbe approval of the County Oourt, of Josephiue Coun ty aforaaid. Dated this 2d day of Aogust 1907. S. A. CARTER, Administrator. G.W. Colvla, Kerby, Oregon. Attorney for administrator. Grants Pass, Oregon. at th Music Store. Victor and Columbia svlao. Several Bargain In Mtxhin, November, 1907. BKNJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Miners' blanks at the Cornier office NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depaprtmeut of Ibe Interior, Laud Oflloe at Roseburg, Oregon, Joly 6, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that James F. Harlem, of Selma, Oregon, has filed notioe of his inteotlon to make final five year proof in support of his claim, via: Homestead Entry No. 104.15. made Feb 11. 1901. for the Etf NWW.NWW NEKeo. 13. Tp. IW booth. Ranges W.. and that said proof will be made before Josph Moaa, U. 8. Commis sioner at his offioe at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday, September 17. 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence opon, and cultivation of, the land, via: H. A. Pyle. of Selma, Oregon, L. W. Ferry of Grants Pass, Orengo, J. O. Eades, of Selma, Oregon, L W.Holmes, of Granta Pass, Oregoo. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register