POOtTK RIVER COURIER OkAN ! PASS, uKhUQN'., FEBRUARY 7, 1908. 1 AN UMBRELLA-1 EPISODE. By Temple Bailey. Copyrighted, 1107, by Homer Bprago. Luttrell, coming down the steps of the elevated station, saw ahead of blm , girl with cherries In her hat The cherries and the dark blue rib on were really about all that he could ee of her, for he looked down on the op of her bead, but as she turned the :orner going down be caught a glimpse f wavy brown hair and of a trim K-hite collar that came up to meet it When he reached the door of exit he lound the girl with the cherries there. Seen thus at close range she proved to e about as high as Luttrell's heart Her gown was of dark blue like the 'lbbons of her hat and she carried a look In her hand. She was gazing anxiously Into the itreet It was raining hard, and the fctreet lamps, lighted early, cast gl Is suing reflections across the wet pave- knent The girl with the cherries had no fcmbrella. As Luttrell passed her she infolded an Infinitesimal square of "IT'S HT BIO BROTHER," SAID THB IilTTIil rLElB VOXfJK. if handkerchief aud laid It carefully over I I the big front bow of her hat It left jthe cherries out In the rain, but with t a quick glance around she sped up Jthe sidewalk. ., " Luttrell, tuklng long steps, reached r ber without effort ; i "If you will let me," he said, "I will : hold my umbrella over the cherries." jj She looked up, startled. In the gloom ;he could not see his face, but there iwas no hint of disrespect In his voice, land her nat was new. "Oh, If you will" she said In a prim little way, and for a few minutes jthey walked on in silence. "We might talk", Luttrell suggested, 'about the weather. It's a good con ventional subject and won't commit tyou to anything In the way of ac Ejualntance." The girl laughed at that "I am not julte sure how to treat the situation. You see. It's a little unusual to let a ) Jinan you don't know walk home with fjou." 'Suppose we act as if we had known ach other all our lives and say the things we would soy under those cir cumstances. ' Under .those circumstances," said the little clear voice In the dark, "I should say, 'Goodness, what on awful night." " And I should say," was Luttrell s grave response, " 'Little friend, why are you out so late alone?'" Oh," came flutteringly, "I went to the library, and when I came out It was almost dark and, to cap the cli max, it rained." And your hat would have been ruin ed If fate had not kept me downtown late too, And It's such a pretty hat," he added reflectively. "Ohr said the clear little voice again, and then there was another si lence. JM Far up the street under a corner 'illamp they could just discern a big man plodding along, weighted down by two umbrellas. "It's my big brother," said the little clear voice, and then timidly: "Would you mind going on alone? You see, he might not understand my letting you but my hat Is new and" "I nn (pitand perfectly," Luttrell told her. "But big brothers are some times dense. I have a little sister my self, and I like to look after her pretty closely, and that's why I looked aftpr you." He had gone Into the darkness be fore she could thank him. But from the shadows he watched her fly along the Intervening space and come up to her big brother. And he heard her say in that clear little voice: "It was so good of you to come after me. Bob." And then they went along together through the driving storm, and Luttrell was left alone. After that on his way borne from office be found himself looking for the girl with the cherry hat But girls cam and girl went but never the rlghtone, and so the months passed and the winter came, and there were no cherries on any of "the hats, and Luttrell gave up his toest In despair. Bat always he held In his heart the memory of the clear Mttle voice that had talked to him so confidingly la tin darkness of the rainy autumn night One night he dropped Into a fashion able downtown restaurant for dinner, and at the next table were a big man and a girl In a drooping hat of pale blue. Her gown was of the same col or, and around her neck she wore a col lar of pearls. She was a vision of exqulslteness, and there was about ber a haunting quality that made Luttrell look at ber more than once. Where had he seen her? And even as be questioned the vision said in a clear little voice: "Bob, I do believe It Is raining. If we go out we will have to have a cab." It was the girl with the cherry hat No other bad such a voice, and there was the wavy brown hair. And In the brilliant light he beheld clearly for the first time the gray eyes and the deli cate pink and white of the oval face Why, the little girl was a beauty! "You shall have two cabs if you wish," he heard the big man say genial ly. "We wouldn't want to christen that stunulng gown with rain." At the sound of that big, booming voice Luttrell stared, and then he bridged the distance between the two tables aud dropped his hand on the other man's shoulder. "Bob Raymond," he said, "I thought I couldn't be mistaken In the voice. But you've grown some, Bobble, since I used to pitch you off of the campus fence." Raymond wrung bis hand, beaming. "Sis," be Bald to the vision In blue, "It's Mark Luttrell. You've heard me tell about our college pranks. Mark, this Is my kid sister." She smiled up at Luttrell from un der the brim of the broad hat "Bob forgets that I am grown up," she said, and Luttrell saw that as yet she had not recognized htm as the man of the umbrella episode. "I remember your picture stood on Bob's chiffonier," be told ber. "You wore your hair In pigtails, but you were awfully pretty, and I fell In love with you." "Oh!" she said, blushing beautifully. "Sit down and have dinner with us," Raymond Insisted. "Felicia and I have the evening before us. It's raining, so we might as well stay here for awhile." lie turned to give an order to the waiter, and Luttrell leaned toward Fe licia. "If you will let me,H he said, "I will hold my umbrella over the cher ries." There was dead silence for a mo ment and then she whispered nervous ly: "Oh, you are the man! Ob, what did you think of me?" "I wished that I might hold an um brella over you for the rest of my life," be said fervently. Her dimples came out In full force. "I am afraid you would get awfully tired," she said, but ber eyes drooped before his glance. "Come up and see as," Bob said that night as they parted. "On one condition," said Luttrell as he held the fur lined wrap for the vi sion In blue, "that you let me fall in love with your sister." "Felicia?" Raymond scoffed. "She's nothing but a kid." "I am old enough to know my own mind. Bob," said Felicia with spirit "And what Is your mind?" Luttrell asked as they went down the ball to gether. Her eyelashes swept her cheeks and hid ber eyes. "I don't know," she said demurely. 'Terhaps perhaps you had better come and find out." Why the Will Cost Mors. Fire years ago a certain man made a will. Last week he made another one. The same lawyer drew up both documents. For writing the second will the lawyer charged twice as much as for writing the first one. . "Why this difference?" asked the ell eut. "Iluve you uttalned such prom! uenee lu the legal profession in the last five years that you are Justified lu doubling your fees?" "Not at all," said the lawyer. "There was twice as much work ou this will ss on your old one. You Bee, at that time you were a married man and your will was short, for with the ex ception of a few minor bequests ev erythlng was left to your wife. Chunges In your domestic relations have made another will necessary, You are now a bachelor or a bachelor's eoulvaleut a childless widower. It la much harder to write a will for a man of that type than for a married man. The man with a family usually gives away everything he possesses in three or four clauses, but the bachelor di vides bis property among so many relatives, friends and dependents and consumes so much time in doing It that the lawyer Is Justified in charging him double the usual fee. "-New lork Press. "i Hairs. -i I., . ii i i fv.ii snld young Mr. Knilow. "lint I no longer a mere vo'itli imw tlmt I've got a little hair ou inv lip." "Yes." said Miss IVrt, "and I sup pose In a month or so youll have an other one. Exchange. There Are Plenty Lilt Him. l wonder what has kept Jones poor? Re's alwsvs made a good salary. "I know he's well paid, but he's one of the fellows who spend ail their uon ty trying to get something for nothings-Detroit Free Press. 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Its Ingredients are endorsed and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the age and are recommended to cure the diseases for which It la advised. Don't accept a substitute of unknown composition for this non-secret aiKDlciKB OT K-NOWJI COMI'OSITIOK. SAYS IT iS FACT Demaray'i Confirm Cuare.nl on Hyomel, Cure for Catarrh. Tbe question having been raised aa to whether or not Demaray will re fund tbe money if a Hyomel outfit doss not do all that is claimed for it in curing catarrh, he want to state positively that this guarantee is an absolute faot. A guarantee like this is the best proof that can be offered as to the onrative powers of Hy-o mei in all catarrhal troubles. Yon do not risk cent in testing its healing virtues. Dsmaray takes all the risk. If yon have catarrh, try this won derful medicated air of Hyomel. It does not drug or derange tbe atomaoh, bnt is breathed through a neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, so that its medication react) es me most remote air calls in tbe nose, throat and lnngs, where any catarrhal germs may be lurking, it quickly destroys them, heals and soothes the irritated mucons membrane and vital Izes the tissues so that catarrh is uo long r possible. You can lose noth log by giving Hyomel a trial, noth ing bnt the catarrh and that is good riddance. The price of the complete outfit is botjl; nothing if it fails to cure. Get an outfit from Demaray today and begin its us at once. 1-81 2t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Ioterior Land Office at Roaeburg. Ore , Jan 24, 1908. Notice is hereby given that HARRY M. BROWN of Eerby, Oregon, has lilea notice of his intention to rnase final five year proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 13,936 made February 15, 1906 for the NKjjNWJj', NWkMEi. Section, 8 Township 40 Sontn, Kange 8 W WM., and that sa'd proof will fee maae Dei or joiepn Moss, U. S. Commissioner at Grants Pass, Oregon on Wednesday. March 25, 1908. He names tbe following witnesses to piove his continuous rtsidenre upon, and cultivation of, the land. vis: Milton U. Uogoe, ot KerDy, Josephine Co., Ore.. Silvester A. Carter, of Kerby, Josephine Co., Ore., Joseph Ferren.- of Kerby, Jose rihine Co.. Ore.. Qulnoy Woodcock, of Kerby, Jo'ephine Co., Ore. BfcJNJ Li. tUUI, TIT- (RETRegister. KOrlOli FUR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe In'erior. Laud office at Roseborg. Ore., Jan. 21, 1008. 2 Notice is hereby gien that Father and only heir at law of Isaac Sivers, deceased, of Winter, Jackson Co., OiegJn, lias filed notice of hi intvntioo to make nual nve yer prool in support ot his claim, vis: Home stead Enty No. 10,841 mad Nov. 28, KHja, for the NWV4' 8E Section 84, Township 31 South, Range S WWM., and that said proof will be made be fore Joseph Moss, U. S. Commis sioner, at Grants Pass. Oregon, on Thnndav. March 26, 1908. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continnoaa residence upon, and cultivation of. the land, via: Joseph Scheonbver, of Wlmr, Jack son 'Co.. Oregon. Stephen H. Beers, of Wimer, Jackson Co.. Or., Albert Davie, of Wimsr, Jackson Co., Ore., James Nesthammer, of Wimer, Jack son Co., Oregon BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Newman Methodist Choroli will give a Cooked Food Sale at T. B. Cornell store, Saturday, February 8. 1-81 It NOTICE. FOK PUBLICATION Department of th Interior, Land Office at Rotebaig, Ore.. Jan. at, 1908. Notice is hereby giv-n 'hat DAVID L WEBB, of Dee t inn, Oregon, lias filed notice ot his intent ion to make final five ear pr-'of in support ot i claim, ris: Hooiealai Entry No 10,419 made Jan. 80. 1901, for the tVSWW, NWW HEX seo 11. and KEVi NWt; Sectiou 14, Township 41 Soutn, Rang W WM., and that said proor win be made belore Jopli Moss U. S. Commiss oner, at Grants Pass, Ore gon, Friday. March 27,11(08. Ue names tne following witnrse to ; rum Ira oontiuoous, residence upon, and oul'ivailon of, tbe land, vis: Eddy W. Koykendatl, ot Wolf Creek. Ore., Claik T Webb, of Pe ring, Ore, rred Ahitwrg, oi Deeritig, Or, Tbomss Gilligsn, of Deeriug, Ore. am lis u. cuux, Register. CITATION In the County Court of The State of Oregon for the County tat Josephine. In the Matter of the Estate of Pi'tir Haum-n, Deceased. J To Louis Tat. Elln Brown, Em ma Glynn, Ri'eka Taylor, Mrs. w. A. L-onard, Miry Anderson. Mrs. Hrnniug Detlefxen. Oliarles Hansen, George Hxuseu, Mrs. Charles Han sen, greeting: lu lie name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby cited aud required to appear in the uounty uooit oi iue State of i regoa for tne county oi Josephiue, at ti e Court Room there of, at Grants Pass, in said county, ou Saturday, the 9th day of March, 1908, at 1 o'clock in ths afternoon oi that day, then aud there to snow crtus', ir any exist, wnv an oraer should not be made anthorizing and ititeoiine Gorse Hansen and Charles Hanseu, executors or tne ernste oi Peter Hansen, deceased, to Bell at either publio ' or private sale the fol lowing described property, to-wu: The 8k of the NEW snd the NW of the bE and Lot 4 of Seo 9, Twp. 89 S R 8 W . in Josephine County, Ore gon. Also all of Lot 8 and one-balf of Lot 7 of Block 7 in the lownsite Napoleon, commonly called Krby, ia Jesephine County, State ot Oregon, axoeptlng four and i fifty-nine hun dredth. (4.69) acres, deeded to Anna M. Adams and recorded in Vol. on Dags 288. Book ot Deeds in ie Ooooty Clerk's offioe for the Conntv of Josephine. Stat of Oregon Also, excepting a parcel of land in Lot 4. Sec. 9 Two. 89 S. R 8 W.. Jose phineoonty, Oregon, lying south of Holton Creek and East of the public highway leading south from Kerby ville where said line intersects Holton Creek at a stone est near the Soatb bank thereof; thence Sooth parallel to the East line of said highway 209 feet, thanre, easterly, at a right angle 418 feet thneoe northerly at a right angle. 209 feet, thence westerly lol lowing the menaders of said Holton Creek to the place of beginning, con taming two acres, more or lea. Also, all of that portion of the James Kerby Donation Land claim designated as Claim No. 87, whioh lies between tus main street and pob lio road leading tbrooh the town of Kerbv and the Illinois River. In Seo, 9. Twp. 39 S, R 8 W., in Josephin County, Oregon coataining about AO aores except a tract of 17 acres of the South side of said tract heretofore sold to Mrs. Lilly White ' Also, all ot the Black Bear gronpe of placer mining claims, consisting of 1BU acres, ail el tne Aiza piacer min ing claim consisting of 20 seres; all of the rieurr Heiiuan placer mining claim consisting of 20 acres; all of the Flint Look plHcer sulning claim, oon sisting of 20 acres. Together with tne water rights, ditches, pipes, giants, and improvements belonging to said mioiug claim, all situated on Josephine Creek, Josephine comity, State of Oregoo. Also 1500 shares of tne Capital Sloes of the Kerbyvill Irrigating and Milling Company's ditch on the 111! nois Kiver in josepmo tjoamy Oregon. Witnets. the Hon. Stephen Jewell, J ml ire of the County Court of th State . of Oregon for the County of Jorenhiue. with the seal of said Oonrt affixed this 3d day of February, A. D ISMS. SEAL Atteat S. V. CHE.SHIKK, Connty (Jleri Firt publication berexif is tebrnary 7, I DOS, and ths last is Maroh 6, 1908,. j. a. ausiu, Att'y for Estate NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lmd, Aot June 3, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 25, 1907 Notice is lierebv given thst in oom nliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, en titled "An a t for the sale of timber lands in the State of California, Ore uon. Nevada and Washington Terrl torv. as eitouiii'd to an tne mono Land State by act of August 4, 1892, KLLKK Llf-UH r.f Vancouver, County of Clarke, State of Masbinetou. has Ibis day nisd in tliii olfice ber sworu statement no, 8fD8. for the puroi.ae of the fcib'i of Suction No. U0 in Township No. 84 South, Range No. W. W. M. and will offer proof to show that thland songht Is mote valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish ber claim to said laud before Register and Receiver st their office at Rosebnrg, Ore., on Iuesdsy, the 14th day of April, 1908. She names as witnesses: We lev B. Sherman of Grants Pass, Ore., George H. Slover of Grsnts Pass, Ore., Roy Garootte of Merlin, Ore., Florence M. Snodgraes of Vancouver, Wash. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file bis claims in this oflce od or before said I4tn dy of April, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Fine wedding stationery at the Conner ofhee. No sensational or questionable mat ter allowed ia the Coavier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Aot Jon 3, 1878. Roseburg, Ore.. No. 25, 1907 Notice I hereby given that in com pliance with the provision! of the art ol Goniirees ef June J, 1878, en'itled "Aa act for th sale pf timber lauds In lb Stat of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Pnbl o Land State by a of Aegust 4, 1892, MARY J DaBOIS of Vancouver, County of Clarke, State of Wa-hington, has thia day filed in this offioa her sworn statement No. 8700, forth purchase of the SAW of Section No. 30 la Township No. 84 South, Range No. 6 W.W M and ill offer proof to show. that the land sought is more valoable for it timber or si one than fur agricnltaral pur poses, and to establish her claim to said laud before Register and Re ceiver at their office at Rost-burg, Ore., on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 1908. She names as witnesses Wesley B. Sliermso, of Grants Pass, Ore, George H. Slover of Grants Pass, Ore., Rov Garoutte of Merliu, Oresou, Ella Albright, of Vancouver, Washing ton. Any aud all persona claiming adver sely tbe above de-oribed landt are re quested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 16th day of April, 1908. BENJAMIN Lu KUDX, Rfkister NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June S, 1878. Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 25, 1907. NoMce I hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of (Jon gi ess for jnue s, lWia, entitled "Aa aot for the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the pnblio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ELLA ALBRIGHT ' of Vancouver, County of Clarke, State or Washington has tins any men in this office her sworn statement No. 8697, for tbe purchase of the K) of E ef Seotion No. 24 in Towuship No. 84 Soath. Range No. 7 W.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 establish ber claim tn said land before Register aud Re ceiver at their office at Roseburg. Ore., on Tnesday, the 14th day of Arril. 1908: She names as witnesses: wes'sy a Sherman, of Otanti Pass, Ore., George II Slover, 01 Grants rass, Oregon, Rov Garootte of Merlin, O re., Mtry J. DoBois, of Vancouver, Washington. Aay and all persons claiming ad versely the above described laud are reonaated to fil their claims in this office, on or before said 14th day of April, 1908. rJKrl JAMIjM Li. Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Connty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephiue. In the matter of tbe Es Es-1 " tate of John G. Sohi horn, deoeased. Notioe is hereby given to whom it may concern that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of John G. Schallhoro, da ceased, by the County Court of th State of Oregon for he County of Jesephine and ttiat all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present ths same duly verified to aid administratrix at th office of Marcos W. Bobbins, attorney at law. Grants Pass, Oregon, ou or before six months from the date of first publioa tinu of this notice, which date of said first publication i Friday, Jauuary 24, 19UH. MINNIE SCSALLHORN, ' Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECU TION. Bv virtue of an exeoation issued out of th O.rcoil' Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County upon a judgment rendered in said Gomt, on the 17th day of April, A. D., 1906 in favor of ths Pialutiff, Sadie M. Hyde aud asaiost the defendant, George H. Hyde for the sum of :S per month, commencing Murch 1, 1906, and payable monthly until other wise ordered by the court with in tereat on each installment at six per cent per annum, I have levied on and will sell at "public auction to the highest bidder, tor cash, on the 24th dav of February. A. D., 1008 at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the : front door of the Court bouse at Grants Pass in Josephine County, Oregon, the follow ing described property, to-wit: All ths right, title and interest ef the defendant, George H. Hyde and par ticularly hi undivided two-thirds interest In and to Lot Four (4) of Jndsou & Chauselor'B subdivision of Block of J. Bourne's First Addition to the town of Grants Par in Jose ulilu Couutv. Oregou. Dated at Grant Pass, Oregon, this 20th day of January. A. D.. 1U0M. W. J. RUSSELL Sheriff of Josephine Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of th Interior. Laud Offlc at Roseburg, Oregon. Jan. 23, 1908. Notice is hereby giveo that WILLIAM W. WOOLFOLK of Grants Pass. Oregon, has filed notioe of bis intention to make final five year proof in support of his olaim. via: Homestead Entry No. 12.160 made October 23d. 1902, for th SKSE W Section 14, Township 86 South, Range 6 W W M.. and that said proof will be made before Joseph Moea, U. 8. Commissioner, at Grauts Pais, Oregon, on Monday March S3. 1908. He name ths following witnesses to prov hi continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the laud, viz: Joseph Hill, of Grants Pass, Ore , Nalun D. Young of Grant Pas, Or., Frd Miller, of Grant pass, Or., Sid nay Woolfolk, of Grant Pass, Or. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Quick delivery T Wsekty NOTICE FOR PTJBUCATON Timber Laod, Aot Jnn 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., December 19th, 1907. Notice I hereby given that in oom- pliance with tbe provisions of the aot of Congress of Jun S, 1878 entitled 'Aa aot for the sale of timber landa in tbe Slates of California Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended to all the Pablio Land Statss by act or Angost 4 1892 NELLIE M. IRWIN of Vancouver connty ot Clark State or Territory of Washington has thia day filed in this offioa her sworn state meut No. 8777 for the purchase or tha Kracfl WX SW and 8Wtf NW of Sfction to. 18 in Township No 87 S. Rauge No 4 W WM and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuahle for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her olaim to said land before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commis sioner at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th da? of March, 1908. He names as wituesses: Wesley B. Shermau, of Grsnts Pass, Ore., George 1 11 Slover, of Grants Pass, Ore., Roy Garoutte of Merlin, Ore., William Btiley of Davidson, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tlu above-described lands are requested to filetlieir claims in this office on or before said 7th dav of Maroh, 1008. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8,1878. Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 15, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance w th the provisions of the Aot of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled 'An Aot for the sale of timber Lands in the State of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory,' as extended to all Publio Laud State by aot of August 4, 1892, LILLIAN M. ENAGGS, of Harrison, County of Kootual, State of Idaho, filed in this offioa ber sworn statemi nt No. 8687 for the purchase of tne sw li or tne jnwx, w s or llie SW4 aud lot, 1 of Seotion No. 13, in Township No. 37 South of Range No. 7 West, W. u., and will offer proof to . show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriuulttlral purposes, and to es- ibllsh her claim to said land before the Joseph Moss, United State Commissioner, at bis effios in Grants Pas, Oregon, on Monday, the 17th day of February, 1908. He names aa witnesses : Martin . Conger, of Grsnts Pass, Ore., Emniett R. Conger, of Wilder ville, Oregon William Bull of Grauts Pass, Ore., Clarence A- Packer, of Harri son, Idaho. Any and all person claiming ad versely the abov described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 17th day ot February. 1908. ' BENJAMIN L. EDDY, I Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of Tbe State of Oregon, for Josephiue Connty. Walter Tallmadge, plaintiff, 1 vs Suit for Dlvoroe. Maud Tallmadge, I defendant. J To Maud Tallmadge. th defendant above named : lu the name of the State of Ore gon, yoa are Hereby summoned to appear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above eutitled Court and Cause on or before sis weeks from the date of the first pub lication ot this summons, whioh first date of publication is Friday, Janu ary 8, 1908, and tbe last day of pulili- cation ot said snmmuns, aud the lust day for your appearance as foresaid ii f rinay, tbe Htb day or February, 1U08, and you are hereby notified, that if you fail to appear and answer the complaiut within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for t'ie relief prayed rur in his com plaint to-wit for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff aud defendant. and that the plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of the minor childron, Chester, aged 8, Lester aged 6 and Cleo, aged 8, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is pahlished by order of Hon. Stephen Jewell, Judge or tbe uounty iJourt of Josephine County, State of Oregon, made January 2, 1908, ordering the publication of this summons lor a period of six soncenive week. OLIVER B. liltOWN, Attorney for the plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore.. Nov 25, 1007 Notioe la hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 8, 187S, entitled An act for the tale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada aud Washington Territory.'' aa extended to all the Publio Land States by act of Angosst 4, 1HII2, FLORENCE M. SNODORA8S of Vancouver, Couuty of Clarke. State of Wsshiugton, has this dsy filed in this of Hoe her sworn state ment No. 8ol9, for the purchase of the NWiof Section No. 30 in Township No. 84 South. Range No. . 8 WWM. aud will offer proof to show that the laod sought is more valuable for.it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before Register and Re ceiver at their office at Roaeborg, Ore, on xuesuay, in inn aa or April, ' 1908. Sh name as witnesses: Wesley B. She-man, or Grants Pass, Oregon, George H. Slover, of Grants Pass, Ore., Roy Garoutte of Merlin, Ore., Ellen Lynch of Vancouver, Wah. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 14th day of April, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Fruitgrowers of Rora River VUx find th Courier of special faster.