tense! She liked this smooth shaven
Englishman, and yet she could like
tn unshaven cowboy too.
When they finished luncheon they
repaired to the paddock, and Hawk
was led from the stable, two grooms
hanging warily to the double halter
straps. He was a powerful roan, with
a glossy coat and massive shoulders.
The small bead told of blood and spir
it The ears lay back, and the white
of his eyes gleaming wickedly seemed
to bear out Mr. Renwyck's statement
tt to M nasty temper.
"UmpU:" , said Richard critically.
"Looks as if he wanted to put the
gloves on with us, doesn't he?" He
stepped forward, running his hand
along Hawk's muscle quivering with
ers. "Jumper?"
"Yes, sir." returned the appreciative
head groom: "four foot eight, sir, with
a clean hoof."
Richard nodded.
"Just saddle him. will yon, my good
man? I fancy Hawk and I will hit II
off together nicely."
The horse wua led Into the center ot
the spongy puddocls, where the dan
gerous task of saddling was completed.
Richard rejected the bit chosen by
the groom, selecting another with a
deeper curb. Then he buckled ou
pair of spurs and looked to the gtrtb
himself. He sighed for a high pom
meled cowboy saddle,, but was forced
to content himself with a flat seated
English riding affulr. in which, Mr.
Renwyck remarked, he would feel
more at home doubtless.
The Texan turned, smiling, to hie
host
"Half an hour, did you say, Mr. Ren
wyck? I'm afraid you are about to
lose a valuable horse."
"And I'm ufrald," muttered the oth
er under bis breath, "that the bouse ot
lords Is about to lose a valuable mem
ber."
"No fear," said Richard softly, catch
lng bis remark.
"Be careful of the stirrup, sir."
warned tbi deferential groom. "He'll
shy when you raise your foot sir."
Richard thunked the man, stepped
near the horse quietly and for a mo-
The rutin touuht bu every cqu(;e trick ht
knew to unseat hi master.
ment stroked his ueck. The animal
stood with drooping head and a look
of docile innocence which to a prac
ticed eye was a precursor of certain
mischief. There was an Instant's
t pause. The young man gathered up
the reins, stooped slightly, then sud
denly shot upward, landing squarely
in the saddle and slipping bis feet into
the swinging stirrups. It was a fa
miliar range trick and deftly carried
out.
It is difficult to say which were the
more astonished, the grooms, Mr. Ren
wyck or Hawk himself, who squatted,
reared and wheeled sharply to the left.
Falling in the (list attempt to rid him
self of an unwelcome burden, the aul
nml reared again, spinning on the
pivot of his heels, but stopped ut the
stab of steel between bis ribs. '
Then began a battle which caused
Miss Renwyck to hold ber breath in
admiration and alarm and her mother
nearly to faint with terror. Her fa
ther forgot his wager and bis dignity
and danced In excitement, shouting
eucouragemeut to the daring rider.
The roan, now thoroughly enraged,
sought by every equine trick he knew
to unseat his master, but In vain, ir
he bolted to right or left he felt a
weight swing Inward at the turn; If
he reared two maddening spurs were
dug Into bis flanks, while the effort to
lower his bead was checked by an Iron
hand.
Presently thu horse stood btill, as
though he were thinking deeply, then
suddenly plunged away on a dead
i straight line. For twenty yards he
raced, theu spread out his legs and
slid. In the building hope that his rider
nilgut continue ou, but in this he was
Utterly disappointed. He felt the
agony of a cruel curb that gripped his
ton-ue and found himself forced back
upon his liaiiucbes, while his tenacious
rider still reroalued astride his back.
Now, Hawk was not single minded
brute and had. so to speak, another
project up his sleeve. Without warn
lng he dropped upon the turf and roll
d. Richard Jumped. He alighted up
on his feet, ran backward to avoid
the vicious hoofs, and as the horse
roes he mounted with a flying vault,
while from his audience came cheer
that wme music to the vanity of Ban
and a further Irrltutiou to the horse.
I be roan repeated bis experiment the
secona time, but with toe same result
theu once more Iwlted oti the run. this
time for tun four foot feuce of the
pRddm-k. To d;ih blH rider against a
roiiitU o;:k post was n moet commenda
ble desfg.-i in n horse, but the rider
was otherwise disposed. The Texan
gave his steed n loose, free rein, but
as he neared the barrier checked him
sharply and applied the spur. Hawk
quivered, crouched, then took the fence
like n soaring lilrd.
Outside it smooth road stretched
away till lost behind the crest of a dis
tant hill, lp this highway the big
ronn thundered its though old Tarn o'
Shunter cowered upou his back, with
u horde of witches streaming far out
behind.
The heart of Richard had been sing
ing with a conqueror's Joy. and doubt
less his reckless tongue might have
ui&eu up me soiiK out Tor an nnt.
pected check. As he landed In the
road beyond the fence be spied a little
red faced man who had clapped ap
plause with two plump white bands.
It was not so much the gentleman him
self that troubled Richard's mind,' but
the thought of a doubtful compliment
shouted down the wind: ,
(To Be Continued)
BLOCKADED
Every Household in Grant Pass
Should Know How
Resist it.
to
Tba back aches beoause the kidneys
are blockaded. Help the kidneys
with their work The back will ache
no more. Lots of proof that Doan's
Kidney Pills do this.
Andrew J. Hayden, veteran of the
Civil War and of several Indian cam
paigns, living on Flint St, near
Mosier, Roseburg, Ore., says "I
have always enjoyed the beat of
health and strength and have been
pretty well of late years except for a
trouble with the kidneys and bladder.
I do not know what canted it but the
secretions became cloudy and showed
sediment when allowed to stand. I
had pains through the bladder, in
dicating inflammation of some nature,
and passages of the secretions were
too freqoent, causing much tronble
at night I was led through bearing
Doan's Kidney Fills recommended by
Roseburg people to get a supply.
They went to work right from the
tart and relieved the pain and ths
secretions were corrected. I kept on
with the treatment and am now able
to rest through an entire night with
out annoyauce. The pain has entirely
vanished and I feel better in every
way " For sale' by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster Milborn Co., Buffalo,
New York, Sole Agents for the United
States. Remember the name Doan's
and take no other 2-SS 2t
His Concession.
Miss Sallle-Mlller, the acknowledged
hello of the town, bad fewer beaus
than were her due. This was owing
to her father's peculiar aversion to all
young men who called oa his daugh
tr. He had a disconcerting way of
taking possession of the porch and
miuhblng her callers while they were
waiting for her t come down.
One evening Newton Brown, a bash
ful voiJ . swain, came a trifle too ear-
ly for TWas Sallle. Mr. Miller and
Newton's father were close friends,
but the boy had growu so rapidly
that the old gentleman did uot recog
nize little Xewt Brown In this tall,
gawky youth. "It looks as If It might
rnln," Ihe young fellow ventured tim
idly. "'Taln't a-colu' to rain," was the
gruff response.
For about a quarter of an hour they
snt In silence. Finally the old man's
curiosity got the better of him.
"Who are you. anyway?" he growl
ed.
"Newton Brown, sir."
"What! Not old Jake Brown's son?"
"Yes, sir."
Well, well." said Mr. Miller more
klndlv: "It may rain: It may raln.'-
Kverybody's Magazine.
A Cottack Superstition,
Amoug tho numerous superstitions
of the Cossacks there Is none stronger
inn the belief that they will enter
heaven In a better state If they are
personally clean at the time they are
Willed.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land office ac Roeborg, Ore.,
Jan. 24. 198,
No'ice is hereby given that
LOUIS C. SIVERS.
Father and only heir at law of Isaac
Hivtrs, deceased, 01 vtimer, jacaaon
fin. Oieitjn. lias filed notice of bin
mention to make final five year proof
i snrnort ot his claim, vis: Home-
-tead Entrv No. in. 841 made Nov. 28,
IOO. tor the KWW SEW Section 84,
Town-hiu 34 Sooth, Range 8 WWM.,
snd that said proof will be made be
lore Joaenh Moss. U. S. Oommis
sinner, at Grants Psfs. Oregon,
Tbnreday. March 2, 1908.
He names the fo lowing witnesses to
prove his cootinoooi residence opon,
and cnltivaticn of, the land, viz:
Joseph Schoonover, of Wimer, Jack
son Co., Oregon, Stephen H. Beers,
of Wimer, Jackson Co., Ore., Albert
Davie, of Wimer, Jackson Co., Ore.,
James Neathammer. of Wimer. Jack-
son Co., 0TNJAMIN L !EDDT
Register
ROGUE RIYER COUKIB1. GRANTS PAs, URKUON. MARCH
A Bold Step. -
To overcome the well-grounded and
reasonable objections of the more Intel
ligent to the use of secret, medicinal com
pounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.
Y., some time ago, deckled to make a bold
departure from the usual course pursued
by the makers of put-up medicines for do
mestic use, and, so has published broad
east and onraTy to the whole world, a full
and complete list of all the Ingredients
entering lnWhecampoltlenc4ls widely
celebrated (jsdljttes. Thus be has taken
his numerous outruns and patients Into
his full fCnryiince. Thus too he has re
BoveyLlstliedlclnos from among secret
nostrmr of doubtful merits, and made
thembfiemedic of Known ComvottUutL.
,?7 ,thl8,bnld yf" fjT P"" " hown
iliat lie Is not strait! ,(0 subject
lr ''ilmi, scr"t'iiTi .
Jiot only does ihe wrapper of evi
if," eHir
fbjeet them to
of Dr. Pierce-! Golden Mixfical Discovery, the
famous medicine for weak stomach, torpid
liver or biliousness and all catarrhal dtseaes
wherever located, hare printed upon It, ,n
Slain Enolbh, a tull and complete list of all
is Ingredients composing It, but a small
book has ben complied from numerous
standard medical works, of all the different
schools of practice, containing verv numer
ous extracts from the writings of leading
practitioners of medicine, endorsing n th
$trtmgtt pi(M term, each and every Ingre
dient contained In Dr. Pierce's medicines.
One of these little books will be mailed tree
10 any one senuing address on post at card or
by letter, to Dr. It V. l'ierce, Buffalo, N. Y
and requesting the same. From this little
book It will be learned that Dr. Pierce's med
icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral
agents or other poisonous or Injurious agenu
and that thev am made fmm native. tnArilf I-
nal roots of great value; also that soma of
me most valuable ingredients contained In
Dr. Fierce'! Favorite Prescription for weak.
nervous, over-worked, "run-down." nervous
and deollltatea women, were emDloved. long
years ago, by ths Indians for similar ailments
affecting their squaws. In fact, one of the
most valuable medicinal plants entering Into
the compuslllon of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription was known to the Indians as
Suuaw-Weed." Our knowledge of the uses
of not a few of our most valuable native, me
dicinal plants was gained from the Indians.
As made up by Improved and exact pro
cesses, the " 1 avorite Prescription la a most
efficient remedy for regulating all the wom
anly functions, correcting displacements, as
pnlapsus, ante version and retorvemlon.
overcoming painful periods, toning up the
nervra ana nringini; anout s perfect state of
health, bold by all dealers In cxllclne.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the Coonty of Josephine.
In the matter of the 1
Estate of Alexander
M Jess, deceased. J
Notice 1s hereby given to whom it
may conoera that the undersigned has
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of Alexander M. Jess., de
ceased, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Joeephine and that all persons having
claims against said estate are notified
to present the same duly verified to
s-iid administratrix at ths office of
Oliver S. Brown, Grunts Pass, Ore
goo, on or before six months from the
data of first pobli cation of this notice.
which aate 01 saia nrit publication
s Friday, February 21, 1908.
MARTHA JESS,
Administratrix.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Timber Land Act Jane 8, 1878
Rosebnrg, Ore., Deo. 18, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the act of Congress of
Jane 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the
ale of timber lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Teiritory, as extended
to sll the Pnhlio Land States bv act
ot August 4, :syy,
B.DWA KD P. TYNAN.
of Kosebarg, county of Douglas, State
or uregou, naa this day riled In this
of nee hia sworn statement No. 8785,
for the port hate of the SWk of Sec
tion No. 84, in Township No. 84
Snath, Range No. S west, and will
offer proof to shew thnt the laua
sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for sgriculutral pur
poses, and to 'establish his claim to
d land before Register and Receiver
at Roseburg Oregon, on Tuesday, the
12th day of May, 1908.
He uam-s at witnesses: R. W.
Medley of Kosebarg, Ote., F. L. Kin
ney, of Kosebarg, Ore., L. S. Shipley
of Rosebnrg, Ore., Ralph Bennett, of
Grants Pars, Ore., Any and all per
sons claiming adversely the above
described lands are req nested to file
their claims in this office on or bo
fore said 12iH dav of May, 19H.
BENJAMIN L. KDDY.
Register.
SIMPLE WASH CURES
ECZEMA
Itching. Burning Skin Disease
Routed Without Use of
Infurloua Druge.
Great inventors often have been
praia'd for surrendering the secrets of
their discoveries Practically the
same thing happened in the me Ileal
world n the case of Dr. Decatur D.
Dennis, tho emiaent skin specialtis of
Chicago.
Dr. Dennis, in his own office prac.
tice, discovered that pure vegetuble
oil of winUrgreeu, proper y mixed
with other simple remndies was
pratically a sure 'speciBo for Ecxems,
psoriasis, barber's itch, salt rheum
aud other itching skin diseases. Bat
the oil of wintergreen alone was
foond Ineffective. It required other
mild ingredients soch aa glycerine
and thymol compounded with the
wintergreen to produce the real ec
zema cure.
This com pounded D. D. D. Pre
scription positivelytakea away the itch
at once the instant it. Is applied to
the skin. This vegetable liquid does
away with deleterious drags so long
osed in an attempt to doctor the
blood, whereas modern science has de
termined that eczema is first and all
the time a skin disease.
If you want to know more about the
merits of D. D. D. Prescription, 11
at oar store. We voach for this
remedy. Clemens sella drags. 3-21 St
CITATION
Io the County Court of The Siate of
Oregon for the Coanty of Josephine.
In the Matter of the)
Estate ol P. Ur
HauiM n, Deceased. J
To Louis Tat", Ellen Brown, Em
mi Ulynn, Rheka Taylor, Mrs. vv.
A. L-onard. Mry Anderson. Mrs.
Hr-nniug Detlefen. Charles Hanseu,
George Hansen, Mrs. CharUa Han
sen, ureetiig:
Iu he nam- of the State of Oregon,
ynn are here'iy cited aud require) to
appear in the Coanty Coait of the
State of oiegon for the count v of
Joephiue, at tl e Court Roo'n there
of, at lira nt Pass, io said coonty,
on Saturday, the 8th day 01 juno".
1909. at 1 o'clock in th rtwi noon or
that dny, ihnn aud there to show
cns , if any ex,iat. whv an ora r
shoaid not be made authorizing aud
diieoiing George Hansen aud i barli-s
Hmnen, executors of the estate of
Peter Qsnteu, deotaed, to s ll ai
either publio or private sale the fol-
lOtvn g described prop-rty, 10-wn:
The ri1 of 1 he NW and th N, of
the oE'i and Lot 4 of Seo 9, Iwp S9
S K8 W , in Josephine County, Oie
gon. Also a 1 of Lot 8 and one-half
ot Lot 7 of Block 7 in the townsite
Napoleon, commonly called Krby, iu
Jeserhine County, Statn ot Oregon,
ixceptiug four and tifty-nlue hun
dred. hi (4.69) acres, deeded to
Anna M Adams and recorded in
Vol. on psgi 288, Book of D eds iu
t'e Conotv Clerk's office for the
Coanty of Josephine, State of Orcgou.
Also, excepting a parcel of land in
Lot 4, 8fC 9 Twp. 89 o, It o w., Jose
phine on nt;, Oregon, lying south of
Holton Creek and East of the public
highway leading south from Eetby
ville where raid line intersects Holton
Creek at a stooe set near the Sooth
bank thereof; thence Sooth parallel
to the East line of taid highway 209
feet, thence, easterly, at a right angle
418 feet thneoe northerly at a right
annle, 209 feet, thence westerly fol
lowing the menaders of said Holton
Creek to the place of beginning, con
taining two acres, more or ies.
Also, all of that portion of the
James Eerby Donation Land claim
designated as Claim No. 87, which
lies between the main street and poo-
Ho road leading tbrooh the town of
Kerbv and the Illinois River, in Seo.
9, Twp. 89 S, R 8 W., in Josephine
Coonty, Oregon containing about HO
aores exoept a tract of 17 acres of the
Soath side of said tract heretofore
sold to Mrs. Lilly White.
Alto, all of the Black Bear gronpe
of placer mining claims, consisting of
160 acrei, an or me Aiza piacer min
ing claim consisting of 20 acres; all of
the Henry Hviman placer mining
claim consisting of 20 acres; all of the
Flint Lock placer mining claim, con
sisting of 20 aores. Together with
the water rights, ditches, pipes,
giants, and improvements belonging
to said mining claim, all sitoated on
Josephine Creek, Josephine .coonty,
State of Oregon.
Also 1000 shares or tne capital stocs
of the Kerby ville Irrigating aod
Milliug Company's ditch on the Illi
nois River in Josephine County,
Oregon.
Witoers, the Hon. Stephen Jewell,
Judue of the Ooontv Conrt of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Jonephine, with the . seal of said
Conrt affixed this 8d day of February,
A. D. 1808.
SEAL
Attest S. F. CHESHIRE.
Coanty Clerk.
First poblicati"n hereof is Jebrnary
7, 11)08, and the last is Mari'h 8, 1908,.
J. H AUSTIN,
Atfy for Estate.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
Land Office at Roseburg. Ore ,
Jail 24, 1908.
Notioe U herebv given that
HARRY M. BROWN
of Kerby, Oregon, has tlleo notice of
his intention to maie final five year
6 roof - in support of his clttitn, via:
otueslead Entry No. 13,03(1 made
F-bruarv 15, 190(5 for the NEkNW
NWkNEJi, Section, 8 Towuship 40
Sotitu.ange 8 W W M., and that ta d
proof will be mads Dm lore josepn
Moss, U. S. Commissioner nt Grants
Pass, Oregon ou Wednesday, Marcli
25, 1908.
He names the following witnesses
to piove his continuous residence
a lion, and cultivation of, the land,
viz: Milton C. Hogue, or Keroy,
Josephine Co., Ore.. Silvester A.
Carter, of Kerbt, Jnsnphine Co.,'
Ore., Joseph Ferren. of Kerby, Jose
phine Co., Ore., Quinoy Woodcock,
o: tLeroT. Jo eimine uo., ure.
"ENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.
Roseburg, Ore , Feb. 12. 1908.
Noti.e is hereby given, That in
compliance with the provi-lons of tho
Act nf (Jongrens or J one a, ibiB, en
titled "An Act for the sale of timber
land in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Territory," as extended to all Public
Laud S;ates bv act or Aognst 4. 1MI3.
MATTIE K. LEAVITT.
of 1200 Eitther St., Vancouver, County
of Clarke. State of Waahingtou tiled
in this offioe on March V, 1907, her
sworn statement no. eiva ror tne
purchase of the EX( NEW.NWJi NEJ4
of Section No. 18 in Xownsbip
No.
37 South ot Range No. 4 west. W.
M., Ore , aud will offer proof to
show that the land soogbt is more
valuable for its timber or atone than
for agricultural purpose, and to es
tablish ber claim to said land before
Joseph Moss, U. S. CoiniuiHsiooer at
Grants Pans, Ore., on Monday, the
11th day of May, 1908.
She names as witnesses: Wesley B.
Sherman, of Grants Pass, Ore.,
George H. Slover of Grants Pass, Ore..
Bertha M. Brown of Vancouver,
Washington, Phillip Robinson of
Woodvilis, Ore
Any and all persona claiming ad-
vetsely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in this ar, requested to file bis claims in this
office on or before raid 11th dayoflojo, ou or before said 14tn dy of
May, 1908. 1 April, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register. Register.
6, iX.8.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
1 iuber Land, Act June 8, 1878.
I Rosebarg, Ora., Nov. 25. 1907
I Notice ia ht re by given that in ooro-
I nlisinrsi arith tti nrnviiinn. nt Mia
01 uonareM or June B, 1K78. entitled
"An act for- th ale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevida and Washington Territory,"
as exteudd to ail the Pnbl 0 Land
States by a it of Aognst 4, 18U2,
MARY J DuBOId
of Vancouver, Coanty of Clarke, State
of Wa-bington, has this duy filed in
this of tie her sworn statement No.
8T00, for ti e purchase of the SAj of
Section No. 80 in Township No. 84
Sonth, Range No. 6 W.W M., and
will o(Tr proof to show that the land
sought is more valnable for it timber
ir si one ihsn lor agricultural pur
poses, and to establish her o aim to
said land before Register and Re
ceiver at their office at Rost-burg,
Ore., on Wednesdav, the 15th day ot
April, 1908.
She nani'S as witnesses Wesley B.
Snermau, of Grunts Pass, Ore ,
George H. Clover of Grants Pass,
Orn., Koy Guroatteot Merliu, Oregon,
Ella Albright, of Vancouver, Washing
ton. , -
Any and all persons claiming adver
sely the ab ve described landi are re
quested to Die tlioir claims in this of
fice on or before said loth day of
April, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
K. kister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Lsnd, Act Jane S, 1878.
Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 85, 1907.
No'ice i hereby given that in
compliance with the provisions of
the act of Congiess lor June 8, 1878,
entitled "Ao aot for the sale of
timber lands In the States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Territory," as extended 10 all the
pnbl 10 Land States by act of August 4,
1892,
ELLA ALBRIGHT
of Vancouver, County of Clarke, State
of Washington has this dy filed in
this of floe her sworn statement No.
8697, for the purchase of the E of
E hi of Section No. 24 in Township
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 her olaim
to said land before Register aud Re
ceiver at their office at Roseburg.
Ore., on Tuesday, the 14th day of
Arril, 1908:
She names aa witnesses: Wes'ey B
Sherman, of Grant Pass, Ore..
George II Slover, of Grants Pass,
Oregon, Roy Garoutte of Merlin,
O re., Miry J. DoBois, of Vancouver,
Washington.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described laud are
requested to file their olaima in this
office on or before said 14th day of
April, 1908.
BENJAMIN U EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Coonty Conrt of the'State of
Oregon, for the Coonty ot Josephine.
In the matter of the Es-1
tate of John G. Schall-
horn, deceased. J
Notice is hereby given to whom it
may concern that the undersigned has
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of John G, Schallliorn, de
ceased, by the Coanty Coart of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Josephine and that all persons having
claims against said estate are notified
to present the same duly verified to
said administratrix at the office of
Matons W. Bobbins, attorney at law,
Grants Pass, Oregon, ou or before six
months from tho date of first publics
tinn of Ibis notice, which date of said
first publication is Friday, January 24,
1908.
MINNIE SCHALLIIORN,
AdminiHtratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Io the Coonty Conrt of the Stats of
Oregon, for the County of Josephine
Iu the matter of the Ea-1
tate of William
Helms, deoeasod. I
Notioe is hereby given to whom it
may concern, that the undersigned
has been appointed Executrix of the
last will and testament of William
Helms, deceased, which said appoint
ment has been confirmed bv an order
of the County Conrt. for Josephine
County. Oregon dated January 27,
1908. All persous having- claims
against the estate of said decendent
will present the same duly verified to
said Executrix at the office of Marcus
W. Robbins, attorney at law, Grants
Pass, Oregon ou or before aix months
from ths date of the first publication
of this notioe, which date of said first
publication la February 14, 11)08.
LERONA HELMS,
Executrix.
NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 25, 1007
Notice is hereby given that iu com
plianne with the provisions of the
aot of Congress of Jane 8, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber
lauds io the State of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Terr!
rirv."ua extended to all the Public
Land State by act of Angtist 4, 1892,
ELLEN LYNCH
of Vancouver, Coanty of Clarke, Slate
or Washington, has this day died In
this office her sworn statement No.
Wy8, for the purchase of the SEW of
Seotion No. 80 in Township No. 84
Sooth, IRange "No. 0 W. W. M. and
will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for Its timber
or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish her claim to
said laud before Register and Receiver
at their offioe at Roseburg, Ore., on
Tuesday, the 14th day of April, 1908.
- She names as witnesses : Weilev B.
Hhermsn of Grants Pass, Ore., George
H. Slover of Grants Pane, Ore., Roy
Oarootte of Merlin, Ore., Florence
M. Snodgraes of Vancouver, Wash
Anv And all neranna ftlalrninir mA
. ,erafii, the above dRaorihl lands
I NOTIOB FOR r-UBLlCATON
Timber Land, Aot Jane 8, 1878.
Roseburg, Ore., De camber 19th, 1907.
Notioe is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the aot
of Congress of June 8, 1878 entitled
'An aot for the sale of timber landa
in the States of California Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory"
aa extended to all the Foblio Laud
States by act of Angost 4 1892
NELLIE M. IRWIN
of Vancouver county ot Clarke State
or Territory of Washington baa this
day filed in this office her sworn state
ment No. 8777 for the purchase or the
rract'l W 8WU and 8WW NWt.'
of Section No. 18 in Township Nu 87
Range No, 4 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, aud
to establish her olaim to said laud
before Joseph Moss. U. 8. Commis
sioner at Grants Pass. Oregon, on
Samrdav, the 7th dav of March, 1908.
He names as witnesses: Wesley
B Sherman, of Grants Pass, Ore.,
George H Slover, of Grants Pass.
Ore., Roy Garoutte of Merlin, Ore.,
William Bailey of Davidson, Oregon.
Auy and all persons claiming ad
versely th j above-described lands are
requested to lllejtheir claims in this
of lice on or before said 7th day of
Marjh, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Timber Land, Act .June 8, 1878. 1
Roeebnrg, Ore., Nov 25, 1907
Notioe Is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Jnue 8, 1878, entitled
"An aot for the tale of timber lauds
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Publio Land
States by act of Augurat 4, 1892,
FLO HENCE M. 8NODORA8S
of Vancouver, County of Clarke,
State of Washington, has this dsy
filed in this of rite her sworn state
ment No. 8699, for the purchase of the
NWof Section No. 80 in Township
No. 84 South, Range No. 6 W W M,
and will offer proof to show that the
laud sought ia more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes aad to establish her claim to
said land before Register and Re
ceiver at their office at Kosebarg, Ore,
on Tuesday, the 14tb day of ApriL
1908
She names as witnesses: Weslev B.
She-man, of Grants Pass, Oregon,
George H. Slover, of Grants Pass,
Ore., Roy Garoutte of Merlin, Ore.,
Ellen Lynch of Vancouver, Wah.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above described landa ars
requested to file their claims In this
o I floe on or before said 14th dav of
April. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Iuterior.
Laud Offioe al Roseborg, Oregon.
Jan. 23, 1908.
Notioe is hereby given that
WILLIAM W. WOOLFOLK
of Grants Pass, Oregon, has filed
notice of bis intention to make final
five year proof in support of his
olaim, viz: Homestead Entry No.
12,100 made October 23d, 11)02, for
the SHK Vk Section 14, Township
3 South, Range 8 W W M., and that
said proof will ba made before
Joseph Moss, U. S. Oomuiinsioner, at
Grants Pans, Oregon, ou Monday.
March 28, 1908.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his oontlnaoas residence up
on, and cultivation of, the laud, vn:
Joseph Hill, of Grants Pass, Ore,
Nnlun D. Young of Grants Pais. Or.,
Fred Miller, of Grants Pass. Or.. Sid
nay Wuolfolk, of Grants Pass, Ore
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Regiater.
NOTICE OF . SALE ON EXECU
TION. By virtue of an eieoation issued out
of the C.roolt Court of the State of
Oregon for Jonephine County upon a
Judgment rendered iu said Court, on
the 17th dsy of April, A. D., 1906
in favor of ths Plaiutiff, Sadie M.
Hyde and against the defendant,
George H. Iljde for the sura of $35
per month, commencing March 1,
1900, and payable monthly nntil other
wise ordered by the court with in
terest on eaob installment at six per
cent per annum, I have levied on and
will sell at ;pobliu auction to the
highest bidder, for cash, on the 2-ltli
dav of February. A. D., 1908 at 10
o'clock, a. in., at the ; front door ef
the Court house at Grants Pass la
Josephiue County, Oregon, the follow
ing described property, to-wit: All
ths right, title and interest ef the
defendant, George II. Hyde and par
ticularly hit . undlvldod two thirds
interest in and to Lot Four (4) of
Judsou & Clianselor's subdivision of
Block of J. Bourne's First Addition
to tho twa of Grauts Puss in Jose
phine County, Oregon.
Dated at (J rants Pass, Oregon, this
20th day of Jauuary. A. 1)., 1908.
W. J. RUSSELL,
Sheriff of Josephiue Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of ths Interior,
Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.,
Jan. 24, 1908.
Notice is hereby given 'hat
DAVID L. WEBB.
of Deering, Oregon, has filed notioe
of his Intention to make final five
year proof ia support of his claim,
viz: Hnomeslead Entry No. 10,419
made Jan. 80, 1901. for the KSWU,
NW54 SE'-i sec 11. and NE!4 NW&
Section 14, Township 41 South, Range
w w m., aoa that said proof will
be made before Joseph Moss, U. S.
Commissioner, at Grants Pass, Ore
gon, Friday, Maroh 27,1908.
He names the following witneaaes
to trove h's ooutinaous residence
upon, and cultivation of, the land,
viz: Eddy W. Knykendall, ot Wolf
Creek, Ore., Clark T. Webb, of
Deering, Ore, Fred Ahlberg, of
Deering, Ore, Thomas Oilligan, of
Deering, Ore.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.