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ROOUE RIVER COl'KIKR. UkANTS PASS. Kim," MARCH 20, 1908. Maybe you need some, wall Paper? Beginning Monday morninr March 23, we will place on sale 200 Bundles of Wall Paper. This lot of paper is part of a purchase made by Mr. Coe last week. These papers are all new and fresh, no broken lots; In the new Mission Gray, Jade Green, and Afgan Red effects. LOT t. Suitable for Kitchen and Pantry, , 12 cents per roll. LOT 2. Includes some pretty fancies for Bed mom ft 1 K Aonto nnr mil LOT 3. LOT 4. We will also put on sale to close out about 500 odd rolls of paper, good designs in paper worth from 10 cents to 50 cents. These papers would be suitable to cover pantry, storerooms, closets, lofts etc. High grade paper, 4c roll, seven rolls for 25c. " TO-flE IR. D. COE COM! PAN Y HELPFUL ADVICE TU GOAT Continued from first page at tbe top. I have a draining board the same width as tbe vat, with cleats running diagonally 'to the center to that the "dip".' will rnn back into tbe Tat, as it drains off of the goat. Two persons are required to work at dip ping to an advantage, one at each end of the goat. In using any of the poison dips (which I believe to be the most efflctlve), the utmost care mast be taken to prevent any of tbe fluid from entering tbe month or nostrils in order to prevent this, place one hand over tbe month and with the thomb and index fingers of the same hand, hold the nostrils of the goat. Follow the directions on the package of idp, oarefolly. Almost any of the standard dips are all right, I always have J tbe water lukewarm, and it does more efffce live work. As to sheds, almost any thing that ia warm and dry will suf fice; but think it pays to build good sheds. Of coune the size of your sheds would be governed by the size of your flock. If I were to build agaio I think I would arrange to have a driveway throogh the center' of the barn, or perhaps to drive into tbe center of tbe barn and have sheds on three sides; have a loft for my hay and trap door to force down into box racks placed in tbe center of the sheds. In this way, there is very lit tle waste and tbe feeding can be done in half the time. Feed any kind of hay hot timothy. I make my racks of 1x4 stuff with a 14 inch board a t the lower part and posts of 2x4. The apace between the lower board and the 14 strip above should be seven inches. There is very little waste In feeding in this rack. Tour driveway could be utilized as a kindding pen by cut ting it Jap with "hurdles." J pre'er to have the sheds floored and well op off the ground. Much depends on Ithe arrangement of jour pastures. If possible divide them ; and then subdivide. Do not keep thein too long In one pasture. Keep one pasture fresh for their winter ranges; as that (is the trying tinis for an Angora. Goats like brush ; but they are also very partial to grass. If you haveu't the grass, sow some forage plant for tlieui. In the valley we sow clover and the dwarf essex rape. They are very foud of this and get in good ooudition on It in a very short time. I am wintering 76 head, on live acres of rape, that was sown July 1. but did not come up until along in September. 1 teed them just a little hay to balance the rations. This feed will last until about May 1, when I will take them off and allow the rape to iced. I think that alfalfa would be good feed for them. Coyotes, no doubt, will cause you more or less trouble. The depart ment has recommended poisoning aud gives explicit directions as to how to drag the bait in radiating liues from a given center and how to prepare a ort of mnsk to sprinkle over the bait and around in tbe vicinity of it aud teils how yoo must use new gloves with which to handle the bait and that you must drag a beef hide and wheuever you alight from your horse, alight on the beef hide. Now all this sounds very nice and seems y.-ry plausible, but the coyote is too cute to be taken in with any such a propo sition. They are always on the move and while Mr. MervJ or Mr. Harmon are putting out poison here iu tbe vicinity of Grants Pas, the coyote that has been doing all the mischief is iu all pnbabuiiy killng guats for D.n roeller over on Tril Creek, back of Menford.' Mark Twain says that it is not nncommou for a coyote to travel 50 miles before breakfast. I hive tried to poison them and lo trap them, but without success. I find that the only practi cal method to "eliiuiaate them, is to get good blooaed hounds, in each loality and have regular -liont days end everyone turn 'out and do business with tbe coyotes. Have an under standing with the people over tbe neigboring creeks, that in case your dogs shoald ron ooyote over there Several designs in Afgan Red, suitable A number of rich effects in Green and that they would endeavor to kill it and bring the dogs home and in case their dogs comejyour way do the same. Coyotes, as yon know like deer, have certain "stands," which they pass when the dogs are running them. Place men on these stand, one man in a place, who are "stayer" and "shooters" and places them before you start your dogs. If yoar dogs are all right, you will be surprised at success in killing your coyotes. Don't take any brass baud along aud don't have more than one man on each stand aud let them keep well secreted. They are even more on tbe alert and like the proverbial war horse sent sreut the battle afar off. bat unlike the horse, to scent the battle afar off is to skiddoo stillfarther off. I find that renegade dogs are about as bad enemies of goats as the ooyotes. I ofed to be troubled very much with dogs and hesitated to ihoot them, even when I caught them iu the very act of chasing aud catching the goats. When I would tell the owners about it they would be very indignant over it and say tbat their dogs never went away from home. I have adopted the plan of keeping two guns at my goat barn a "iliot gun and rifle. If dogs simply pass through tbe place I, do not molest them; bot if they chase the Angoras I plug them. Of course they don't belong to the parties to whom I have goue to before about it, beoause their dogs never go away from home A very important matter in hand ling goats is the care of their feet. I do not think, however, that you will be troubled so much here with their feet, as we are, in the Willamette valley. I find that the most effectve method to deal with footrot, or sore feet in goats is to pare the foot with a saharp 'knife until it is like a deer's foot, then dip thefoot into a solution of Blue vitrol, white arseuio and warm water. To .one gallon of hot water and one pound blue vitrol and two tablespoonsfol of white arsenio. Keep this dip in a wooden backet as it will very soon eat through a tin vessel. Foot rot 1b .caused by a mi croscopic parasite, which gets between the goat's toes and eats into tbe fool. Wheu once established on a range yoo will be bothered more or less with it. If you are just gutting .a bunch 'fit goats I would suggest that you go through them and .dip their feet with the above mixture. It may seem like a good deal of work, bat will pay vou well in the long run. While many cares or losses in Angorat hocks is due to insufficient feed and shelter, lack of dipping, eto.,.they are not all l due to these causes. Did you ever j manifestations ' impure blood, have yoar goats get weak, commence j to scour, get pale around the gills, j In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en eyes dull and watery, hair stand on , Urged glands, open eating ulcers, or old eud begin to lag behind the band. Ret I the "Golden Med ical Wscovery" has . I performed the most marvelous cures. In down and die in from three to six j of oM mns or opon ealln(t ulwT days, and all the while they were on ; )t , well to Bppy to the opcn goTm r, good feed? I have; aud I lost about, Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos 100 goats before I found Jwhat was Besses wonderful healing potency when the matter. The cause was intestiuai parasites and I lo-t about 20 mora noiti before I bit on a remedy. I feed this vermifuge regularly .to my goats, pottiug it in their "alt and have not hud the least recurrence of the trouble. I am often asked wlieu is the ro per time to breed? That, of course, depends. Have you a emU f'ock and plenty of shed room and some ureen feed cumiug cu? Then torn in your buck October 1, so the kids will ounimence coming March 1. If you have a large flock.' turn your bock in with the does about November 1, so that the kids will commence coming April 1 We almost always have good weather iu May, but it always seemed to me that a May kid was lacking in vitajity. I would prefer to have them come earlier in the season. I have breeding pens 8x8. that will accom modate four does with their babies. I also have hurdles, so that I can cut off a corner of one of these pens for doe due to kid or one witb a very young one. When a doe kids, take band shears and shear ber belly and cut the mohair well .out of her flank and see tbat the little fellow nurses and thsre is no.more troohle te it-" I lt tbe suckling does twt every for Hall, Office or Business rooms 20 cents per roll. Gold. Green and Maroon. Ked an.. Gold. 25c roll. day on tbe green feed unless it storms, keeping the kids in tbe pens until they are about a month old. It very young kid is badly chilled which is frequently the care wheu they come in stormy weather, take a bucket of water just as hot as you can well bold your hand in it and put him in, all but his nose, and keep him stirring around in it. After he begins to re vive take him out and dry him with warm cloths aud put him in a box near the stnve and in an hour he is ready to go back to tbe due. Use the best bucks on your flocks you can get ; the best are none too good. .If your does are coarse and straight haired use a very fine haired buck rather of the fluffy type rather than the rins- i - - I lets'. If your does are of the fluffy type use bucks that are a little on the strong erder of f leeoe and carry ring lets. Do not be deoeived by flowery ad vertisements which indirectly promise yon bucks that will cause your flocks to average 10 pounds of mo hair per head or others that hold out the idea that they will eend you goats whose fleeces are worth $ to $6 per pound. Ton will be banded a gold buck just as a certain purchaser lo cated near me and the man in Arizo na, mention of whom was made in the last Oregon Agriculturist As I have said, use tbe best 'rams to be had. Yon have gold growing on the bashes as well as in the soil; but you must use Angora rams Instead of hy drdaulio rams to secure it. Deal with reliable breeders (there are plenty of them) and have them guarantee the goats to be as repre sented and if not take them back. It Is a 'Wonder. Cliamherluin's Liniment is one of the most remurkuble preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains, and for lame buck, sprains and bruises. The quick relief irom pain wnicb it anords in case of rheu matism is alone worth many times its cost Price, 25 cents ; large size 60 cents. For sale by M. Clemens. The Blood is 'lho Dfo.w Science, has never gone beyond the above simple statement of scripture. But It has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood Is "bad" or impure It Is not alone the body which suffers through dloea.se. The brain Is also clouded, She, mind and judgement are cted, aniTlaiiny an evil deed or Impure thoXghtNJLjJy--krectly traced to tbe ImpuvAy uf the ETtxtdj) Foul.lmynireMpodi ran be ms.de pure hv t.hn iw- of it Pierce's .Golden Medical Discovery i, rn ri-ha uiwl miritif.s thrt lilnnH 1 ti.trAliw I curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema;- . salt-rheum. hives and other 7 .7.1.' " junction with the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist don't happen to have the "All-Healing Salve" In stock, you can easily procure It by Inclosing fifty-four cents in postage stamps to Dr. It. V. Pierce, 003 Main St, ItulTalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by return post Most druggist keep It as well aa the "Golden Medical Discovery." Q 9 You can't afford to accept any medicine of vvknnwn cmpoxtr("i as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," which Is a medlcino op knows couhonition, bavins a complete list 01 ingredients In claln English on Its bottle-wrapper, the tame being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to whom it may coacern: That I, tbe under sisned administrator of the estate of Emily Carter deceaad, have 'his day filed in tbe County Court of Jose phine County, Oregon, my final ac count in tbe matter of the adminis tration of said estate with vouchers atached and, that boo. Stephen Jewell, Jodge of said Court has set down Monday, April 20th. 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. for bearing objection! to said aooouot. Therefore, all persons having ob jections to said account or any item thereof, will file tbelr obectioas there to in said Court 00 or before said date. S. A. CARTER, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878 Roeeburg. Ore., Deo. 13. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com plianoe with the act of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled " An act fur tbe sal of timber lands in ti e Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extendi to all the Public Land States by act oi August 4, :mw, bDWARD P. TYNAN. of Kofeburg, couuty of Douglas, State of Uregou, bas this day filwd in this office his sworn statement No. 8735, for the purchase of the NWJj of Sec tion No. 84. in Township No. 34 South, Range No. 0 wist, aud will offtr proof to sht w tht the lauq. sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agrioolutral pur poses, aud to establish bis olaiiu to sa d laud before Register and Receiver at Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 13th day of May, 1908. He names as witnesses: R. W. Medley of Roeeburg, Ore.. F. L. Kin ney, of Roseburg, Ore., L. S. Shipley of Roseburg, Ore., Ralph Bennett, uf Grants Pats, Ore., Any and all per sons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or be fore said 12th day of May, 19o8. BENJAMIN L. If DDT. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore , , Jan 24, 1908. Notice is hereby given that HARRY M. BROWN of Eerby, Oregon, has illeo notice of his inteution to maae final five year proof in support of his olaim, viz: Homestead Kutry No. 13,936 matte February 15, 1900 for the NEiNWi. NWV4NEJ4, Section, 8 Township 40 Sootn, range 8 W W M., and that M'd proof will be made be tore Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner at Grants Pass, Oregon on Wednesday, March 25, 1908. He names tbe following witnesses to piove hit continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the laud, viz: Milton C. Bogue, of Kerby, Josephine Co., Ore., Silvester A. Carter, of Kerby, Josephine Co., Ore., Joseph Ferren. of Kerby, Jose phine Co., Ore., Qnincy Woodcock, of Kerby, Jo-enhine Co., Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. t. Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Josephine County. In the matter cf the estate of Jame Dunn, deceased To the creditors of James R. Donn, deceased : Notice is hereby given tbat on the 12 tli dny of March, 1908, Martha . Aiitcneii, or uranis .fass, ure. . was duly apK)iutd by tbe Ci uuty Jadge of Josuhpine Couuty, Ore., adminis tratrix of the em ate of James R.Dunn, derased, and tliut all persons having claims against said estate slull pre sent said claims with proper vouchers therefor to said almiuistratrix in Grants Pass, Josephine Count, Ore ton, within six months from the date ot this notice. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregoo, March 12, 1908. MARTHA R. MITCHELL, Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land olfice at Rneburg, Ore., Jan. 31, 1908. Notice is hereby given that LOUIS C. SIVERS. Father aud only heir at law of Isaac Ml fern, deceased, or wimer, Jackson C, Oieg.iu, has filed notice of lilt intention to make final five.yeur proof in 8uport ol his claim, viz: Home stead Entry No. 10 841 made Nov. 28, 1900. lor the NW 8E)$ Sectioo 84, Towniliip34 South, Range 8WWM., and that said proof will be made be fore Joseph Moss, U. 8. Commit- siener. at Grams Pass. Oreeon. on i Thursday. March 2fi, 1908. He names tbe to lowing witnesses to : prove nit coutmooas residence upon ! and cultivation of, tbe land, viz: Joseph Schoooover, of Wimer, Jack son Co., Oregon, .Stephen H. Beers, of Wimer, Jackson Co., Ore., Albert Davie, of Wimer, Jackson Co., Ore., James Neathamiuer, of Wimer, Jack son Co., Oregoo BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register SOCIALIST CONVENIION. Notice is .hereby given that on Sat nrday, March 21, 1908 at 10 o'clock a m. in the Court House in OranU 1 Pass, Oregon, tiers will be held Mass Convention of the Socialist of Josephine County, for the purpose of Doajiuaiiug a itouniy ucjeer. and socn other business aa may oome before it au socialists are requested to be present MARCUS W. BOBBINS, 2-28 St County Chairman. 0arts biaaka at the Ceteris 01 NOTICE FOR, PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Act Jane 8, 1878. Roeebarv, re.. Nov. 85 190? Notioe it herfby given that in corn plianoe with the provisions of t avt 01 Congress of Jane (, 1878, entitled "Au act for th- fide of timber lauds in ibe StMtes of California, Or-gon, Nevda and Wa-himgioo Territory," as extended to ail P Pnbl 0 Land States by an of August 4, 1892, MARY J DaBOId of Vancouver, Ononty of Clarke, State or vYa-hingtou, lots yis day filel to h'S office her sworn rtatment No. 8100, for the pnrohase of tbe S of Section No, 80 in Township No. 34 South, Range No. 6 W.W M., and nl otTcr proof to show that f'e lnd sought is more valuable for it timber r s oue than lor agrinultortl pur poses, and to establish her 0 aim to said laud before Register and He c ier at their ofnie at Ro burg. Ore., on Wednesday, the IStli day of Apiil, 1908. She names aa witnesses Wetley B. S'lertOKO, of Grants Pass, Ore , O orge H. Slover of Grants Pass, Or., Koy Oaroutteof Merlin, Oregon, Ella Albiight, of Vancouver, Washing ton. Any aud all persons claiming adver sely the abi ve de-onbed landt are re quest, d to file thoir claims in this of fice on or before said 16th day of April, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, R timer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878, Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 25, 1907, No'ioe is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congiesa far June 3, 1878, eutitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the pn hi 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 office her swore statement No. 8H97, for the po rebate of the EM of E 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 ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish ber claim to said land before Register aud Re ceiver at . their offloe at Roseburg. Ore., on Tuesday, the 14th day of Airil. 1908: She names as witnesses: Wes'ey B Sherman, of Grant Pats. Ore., George II Slover, of Grants Puss, Oregon, Roy Garoutta of Merlin, O re.. Miry J. DoBoia, of Vancouver, Washington. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described laud are requested to file their claims in this office 00 or before said 14th day of April, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Josephine iti me matter or tne cs late of William Helms, deoeased. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that the undersigned has been appointed Execatrix of the last will and testament of William Helms, deceased, which said appoint nient has been on firmed bv an order of the County Court fur Josephine unuuty, Oregon dated January 87, 1908. . AH persona having claims against the estate of said deoeudent will present the same duly verified to said Executrix at the office of Maroui W. Robbint, attorney at law, Grants Pas, Oregon 00 or before six months from the date of the first publication of this nntioe, which date of said first publication is February 14, 1908 LERONA HELMS. Executrix NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Rosebnrg, Ore., Nov. 25, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of Jane 8, 1878, eu titled "An at for the sale of timber lands in the State of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Terri tor y, "as ei tended to all the Pahlio Land State" by act of August 4, 1892, ELLEN LYNCH of Vancouver, County of Clarke, State 01 Washington, nas this day died In this office her sworn statement No. 8R9H, for the purohase of the SE' of Section No. 30 in Township No. 84 South, IRange No. 6 W. W. M. and will offer proof to show that the laod sought is more valuable for Its timber or. stone than for agricultural pur poses, and .to establish her olalm to said laud before Register and Receiver at their offloe at Roseburg, Ore., on Iuesday, the 14th day of April, 190S. She names as witnesses: Wesley B. Sherman of Grants Pass, Ore., George H. Slover of Grants Pass, Ore., Hoy Garoutte of Merlin, Ore., Florence M. Snodgrass of Vancouver, Wash. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file bis claims In this ofioe on or before said 14th dy of April, juu& BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregou, for the Coooty of Josephine. In tbe matter of the Estate of Alexander M. Jest, deceased. J Notioe Is hereby given to whom it may concern that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of tbe estate of Alexander M. Jest, de ceased, by the Count Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine and that all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present tbe same duly verified to said administratrix at the office of Oliver 8. Brown, Grants Pass, Ore goo, on or before six months from the date of first publication of thia notice. which date of said first publication is rriday, rsuruary 21, 1908. MARTHA JESS. Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., Nov 85, 1907 Notioe is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbe act ot Congress of Jane 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the rale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevad and Washington Territory,-' as extended to all the Pubti" Laud States by ct of Angoast 4. 1892, FLORENCE M. SNODGRASS of Vancouver, County of Clarke, State of Washington, has this day filed In lhi office her sworn state ment No 8099, for the purchase of the NWtfof Seotloa No. 80 in Township No. 84 South, Range No. 6 W W M. and will offer proof to show tht the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her i laim to said land b-fore Register and Re. ceiver at their 01 flee at Roseburg, Ore-, on Tuesday, the Ml da Pf April, 1908 She names as witnesses : W-sVy B. She man, of Grautt Pass, Orexon, George H. Slover, of Grants Pass, Ore., Roy Garoutte of Merlin, Ore., Ellen Lvuch of Vancouver, Wa h. Any and all lersons claiming ad versely the above described lands are nueated to tile their claims iu this oe on or before said 14th day of April 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Of Hue at Roseburg, Oregon. Jan. 23, 1U08. Notice it hereby given that WILLIAM W. WOOLFOLK of Grants Pass, Oregou, has filed notice of his inteution to make final five year proof in support of his olaim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 12,1)10 made October 23d, 1903, for the SS,SE YK Section 14, Towuship 3ti South, Range S W W M., and that said proof will be made before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner, at Grauta Pas, Oregon, on Mouday. March 23, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his oontinnons residence up on, and cultivation or, the land, vizr Joseph HiU, of Grants Pass, Ore, Nalun D. Youug of Grants Pass, Or., Fred Miller, of Grants Pass. Or.. Sid ney Woolfolk. of Grants Pass, Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE OF , SALE ON EXECU- TION. By virtue of au execution issued out of the O.rooit Court of the Bute of Oregon for Josephine County upon judgment rendered iu said Court, on the lith dsy of April, A. D., l'.IOS in favor of the Plalutifl. Sadie M. Hyde and agaiust tbe delendant, George H. Hyde for (he sum of $35 per month, commencing Murch 1, 1906, and payable monthly nntll other wise ordered by the oonrt with in terest on each installment at six per cent per aunurn, I have levied on and win sell at public aootioo to the highest bidder, lor cash, on the 84tii dav of February. A. D., 1908 at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the 'front door et the Court house at Grants Pass Id Josephiue Couuty, Oregon, the follow ing described property, to-wit: Ml the right, title and interest or the defendaut, George II. Hyde and par tioularly his undivided two-thirds interest in and to Lot Fonr (4) of Judsou & Chnnselor's subdivision of Block of J. Bourne's First Addition to the town of Grants Pass in Jose phine Couuty, Oregoo. Datd at Grants Pass, Oregon, thla 20th day of January. A. D., 1908. W. J. RUSSELL, Zl Sheriff ot Josephiue Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Of lice at Roseburg, Ore., Jau. 24, 1908. Notice is hereby given 'hat DAVID L. WEBB, of Deering, Oregon, has filed notioe ot his Intention lo nuike final five year proof in support of hi claim, viz: Uootneslead Entry No 10,419 made Jan. 30, 1901, for the KUSWW, NWSE seo 11, and NE NW Section 14, Township 41 Soutn, Range tfWWM., and that said proof will be made before Joseph Moat, U. S. Commissioner, at Grants Pass, Ore gon, Friday, March 27,1908. He names the following witnesses to 1 rove bis continuous residence upon, and cul'lvation of, the land, viz: Eddy W. Kuykendall, ot Wolf Creek, Ore., Clark T. Webb, of I Wing, Ore, Kred Ahlberg, of Deeriug, Ore, Thomas Gilligan, of Deeriiig, Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register' NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore , Feb. 12, 190a Notice is hereby given, That in compliance with the provisions of tho Act of Congress of Jaue 8, 1878, en titled "An Act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as extended to all Public Land States hy am of Augnst 4. 1H92, MAT TIE R. LEAVITT, of 1200 Esther St., Vancouver, County of Clarke, State of Washington filed in this office ou March 9, 1V07, her sworn statement No. 8795 for the purchase of the K NE.NWW NEW of Section No. 18 in TownshiD No. 37 South of Range No. 4 west. W. M., Ore., aud will offer woof to show that the land sought is more valuable for iU timber or stone than for aarioaltural purposes, and to es tablish ber claim to said land hnfnro Joseph Moss, U. S. Oommiasiooer at Grants Pass, Ore., on Monday, the 11th day of May, 1908. bhe names aa witnesses: Wiula Tt Sherman, of Grants !Pass. Ore.. George H. Slover of Grants paat.Ore., Bertha M. , Brown of VanooiiTer Washington, Phillip Robinson of Woodvili. Ore. Anv and all person claiming ad versely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 11th day of May, 1908. ' BENJAMIN L. EDDY, I Register.