FINE COLLEGE TOWN,
Effective Improvement Methods
Adopted by Wellesley, Mass.
MANY STREET TREES PLANTED
Three Village Improvement Societies
Are Alwlye Working to Beautify the
Town Their Activitiea Quite Di
vereified Patient, but Wide Awake.
Nature and man have Joined effort to
make Wellesley, Mass., one of the
most beautiful suburban towns In the
mited States. Abrupt hills. Bowing
brooks, placid ponds aud a charming
Jake, with many a noble tree and a
wealth of the green things of earth,
are the contributions of nature which
man has molded and directed to make
of all a harmonious whole In which
the modern bouse of wood or the vine
clad stone looks at borne.
It is an Important Item In the dally
concerns of the Wellesley Inhabitant,
this thought of the beauty of his
town. There Is no Intention on bis
part to wake up some day and find
that unsightly buildings have replaced
the elms and pines that now adorn the
wide streets and cover the hill slopes
where pretty homes nestle. There Is a
passion for the good thlugs of nature
among the dwellers In this college
town, and tbey let slip no opportunity
to get another chance at the open air
of heaven or to direct the energies of
those who would build a "real prac
tical store or office" where nature
baa hitherto had her way unhampered.
There are three village improvement
societies In Wellesley. with its 6.180 In
habitants, of whom 1.000 are college
students. These societies have not ex
pected to make the town perfect all at
once along all lines or any lines. Tbey
are patient, but always wide awake
and pushing some new improvement,
ays the Boston Herald. The latest
step has been the campaign of the
Falls and Hills Village Improvement
society to secure the purchase of the
Elm Park hotel property, so that the
square at Wellesley Hills may be
made of a beauty that will accord
with the rest of the town.
The activities of these societies are
quite diversified. They have secured
the adoption of an attractive street
sign, of which many have already been
set up. and have planted and secured
the planting of hundreds of street trees.
They provided free of charge plans
for a new telephone building at Wel
lesley Hills square. Many small im
provements have been secured by them
In the lighting and care of railroad
stations and grounds and the handling
of carriages at the stations. They have
issued a pamphlet on the planting and
care of trees. The tree warden of
Wellesley Is a man of means, who does
the work for love of It These militant
societies preach in general and in par
ticular In the local paper. They have
stnrted a system of removing ashes
and rubbish.
Wellesley's real estate and personal
property have a taxed value of $18,352.
080.22, which sum Includes exempted
property to the amount of $3,455,
140.22. of which the larger part is the
college property.
Of the Improvements In the town Is
Ilunnewell park, of eleven acres. On
the top of the hill In this park is the
benutlful stone building for town hull
and llbrnry. This park and the build
ing were the gift of II. II. Ilunnewell.
who also gave the books for the libra
ry and $21,000 for a library fund and
Also a playground of eighteen acres.
This playground Is over the stone
fence Just off Washington street. Wel
lesley's principal artery of commerce
It Is laid out in ball fields, tennis courts
and gridirons, the whole being a strik
ing exnmple of good caretaklng.
The town Itself has taken many
acres of land along Fuller brook, be
tween Wellesley Hills and Wellesley,
which In course of time will lie devel
oped luto a parkway. This parkway
will extend from Wellesley Hills
square to the Charles river, at the
southwesterly part of the town, a (lis
tance of three miles. It borders on the
Ilunnewell playground and when com
pleted will be a very beautiful feature
of the town.
The four railroad stations In Welles-
lev from the plans of the late II. F.
Richardson are tastefully laid out and
planted with trees and shrubs. Tbey
form a fitting Introduction to the vis
itor who is to see the greatpr beauties
tievond. Recently there has been co-
operation between the railroad and
the town in the lenslng. through the
tmggestlon of the Village Improvement
society, to the town by the road for a
long term of years of a piece of Its
unused land In the vicinity of the
Wellesley station. This piece Is being
Weloned bv planting bushes and
iirubs of decorative value.
The three Wellesley Improvement so
cieties are distributed through the vll
t Hires of the town. The Wellesley VII
laire society Is at the Wellesley end
in the village known as Wellesley. the
Hills aud Fells society at the Hills and
the eastern part of the town and the
Fells society at the Fells In the soutn
wwiterlv r.art of the town. The Welles
ley club, organized "to consider and
discuss ouestlons relating to me ei
fare of Wellesley." was organized in
1S89 and meets seven times during the
voar at some hotel in Boston. It nas a
membership of 110. with a long wait
ing list At Its meetings It usually
discusses some live question Intimately
related to the municipal and social life
of the town.
HOW SHE KEEPS BEAUTIFUL
The Mystery Solved.
lake the flowers that bloom in the
spring the yonng girl jurt budding into
womanhood is an inspiring sight and
(he is usually beautiful if she ii per
fectly healthy. She etavs beautiful
Just so long as her health and constitu
tion remain good. Let her be nervous
have, backache, sleepless nights, and
now soon does it take for wrinkles
crow's feet and dark circles to appear
tn the face? Her cheeks were rosv
until she began to suffer from woman's
weaknesses and the constantly recur
ring pains and drains brought her
quickly from the beautiful age to the
premature middle age. It was not
meant for women to suffer so it if
due to our unnatural, but civilized
methods of living, and to the fact thai
so many neglect those small ills which
soon lead up to larger ones. Nothing
so drags a woman down as those con
stantly recurring periods when she
suffers more and more from a chronic
condition that can be easily cured. No
woman should take an alcoholic com
pound for that will disturb digestion,
and the food is quickly compacted and
becomes hard and tough in contact
with alcohol, rendering the food in
digestible. She must go to Nature for
a cure. The native Indians of earlv
times were far from wrong when the'v
called a marvelously effective medi
cinal plant "Squaw root" what the
physicians of our day called Caulophvl
lum or Blue Cohosh. This and Blurt
Cohosh, Golden Seal, Lady's Slipper,
and Unicorn root, are important
ingredients of a wonderfully success
ful remedy in modern times, namelv,
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Having made a specialty of the disease!
of women in the earlv sixties Dr. Pierce
soon found that a glyceric extract ol
these roots with Hydrastis or Golden
Seal and Lady's Slipper root, combined
in just the right proportions, made the
very best tonic and cure for the distres
sing complaints of women. Where
women suffered from backache, weak
ness, nervousness and lack of sleep, ii
was usually due to functional trouble,
therefore this prescription directed a'
the cause cured 98 per cent, of sucl.
cases, lhat is why Dr. Pierce soor.
put it up in a form easily to be pro
cured ail over the United States.
Aching from head to foot that if
the condition that afflicts some women
at stated periods backache, dizziness,
and pains almost unbearable. An hon
est and a safe remedy which no woman
can afford to lose the opportunity o'
trying for the cure of these distressing
complaints wmcn weaken a woman i
vitality is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription. Dr. Pierce not only assure?
you that his "favorite rrescnption " if
honestly made, but he lets you know
just what it contains.
The best of medical authorities recom
mend and extol the virtues of the above
Ingredients in "Favorite Prescription.'
Thus F. Elllngwood, M. D., Professor ol
Materia Medlca, Bennett Medical Col
lege, Chicago, says of Golden Seal : "It
Is an important remedy in disorders ol
the womb. In all catarrhal conditions.'
Of Lady's Slipper root he says : "Exer
cises special Influence upon nervous con
dition depending upon disorders of the
lemale organs; relieves pain, eir." rroi.
John King in the Amf.kican Dispensa
tory, says ol tJlacn conosn root: " t iu
is a very active, powerful and useful
remedy." " Plavs a verv
Important part in diseases ol women; in
the painful conditions Incident to woman
hood. In dysmenorrhea it Is surpassed
by no other drug, being of greatest
utility in irritative and congestive con
ditions." "Its action is
slow, but Its effects are permanent.
"For headache, whether congestive or
from neuralgia or dysmenorrhea It is
promptly curative.
Dr. John Fyfe. of Saug.iturk, Conn..
Editor of the Department of Therapeu
tics In Thk Kt.KCTic Kkvikw says of I'ni-
corn root (cimto lHnim), one of the
chief Ingredients of Ur. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription: "A remeuy which in
variably acts as a uterine (wombi Invlg-
orator and always favors a condition
which makes for normal activity of the
entire reuroductlve svstem. ciiiinnt fail
to lie ot great iiseiuinoss aim ot me
utmost importance to the general prac
titioner of medicine."
"In Helonias we have a medicament
which more fully answers the aliove
urposes Hum nny other nmq K im which
inn ncowil'ifcit. In the treatment of
diseases peculiar to women it is seldom
that a case is seen which noes not
present some Indication fur this reme
dial agent."
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Laud, Act Jane 8, 1878.
Roseburg, Ore.. May 2, 1903.
Notice 1 hereby given that in coin
pliauce wi'h the provisions of the act
of Congress of Jnne 3, I818, en'it'ed
An act for the fal i f tlmner land
in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Wsshinstnn Territory,
as ext-nded to sll the Puhiin Lull
States by act of Aognt 4. 1893,
ADOLF SUnJLA,
of Portland, county of Malnomah,
State of Oietmn, filed in this orhce,
Fehroary 1, 1908, bis i-woin sui'mi nt
No 889, for the porchtse cf th" S' j'
of SEL4-, the NE4 of SEi4 and SE'4
cf NEl, of S-ctiou No. 20 in Town
ship No. 40 S, Ranae No. 8 West. W.
M. and will otiir trior to snow inai
the laud ought is more valuable for
its tirade" or i-tone than for Hgrionl-
oral porioees, and to e-ttblisli bis
claim to m d land nefor-- Remst-r
nd Hec ive' at Ko eburg, Oreion. 01
F idav, th-i 4tn da ot Deoeuiht r,1908.
lie n-uies as witnesses: Ja nes 8.
Ba ley of Ashland Oregon, Hairy
i!ver, of Ashland. Oregon, Dav d
Knra li of Portland, Oieaou, Ira A.
Mftin, of Portland, Orgon
Any a d ail le sons claiming ad-ver-elv
lb- above-des 'ribed lands aie
requet d fi e their claims in this
otticf 00 ( r b fore said 4th day of De
cember. 1908
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
Attorney (for the defense) Now,
what time was It when you were at
tacked? Complainant 1 don't know
Ask your client. He took my watch.
He Has your husband got used to
his motor car?
She Oh, yes. He swears at it auto
matically now. Illustrated Bits.
"Did you know that be now passes
the plate in church?"
"No, but I've often seen It pass him.'
-Cleveland Plain Dealer.
ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON, SEPTEMBER
NOTICE TO CKEDITOR3.
Id the County Conrt for Josephine
county. Oreiron.
10 the matter of the es
tate of Hiram Fra
sn-
ed. J
cis Nlday. Deceased
Notice la hnrehv nlven that Cero
line Sexton hs been appointed ad
miuistratrix ol
Krauoes Niriay
the Estate of Hiram
rwa-,1. hr the!
Coony Court of Josepihne County,
Oregon, and all persons having
claims against aid estate are he'ebv
notified to present ;he same, duly
verified, te tne said administratrix at
the law office of H. D. Norton at
Grants Pass, Oregon, cn cr before
six mouths fiom tba fir.t publication
of this notice, which is Angnst 14,
1908.
CAROLINE SEXTON.
Administratrix.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timbe" Lnd, A"t June 3. 1878.
Rosebnrg, Ore.. Mav 3, 1008.
Notioe is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions cf the
Act of l onsress of June 3, is. 8, en
itled "An Act for the sale of timber
Lands in the States of tilifonia.
regon, Nevada, and Washington
Territcrv, " as ext-nded to all Pub
lic La'id States by an act of August
1892,
DAVID KURATLI,
of R18 Pettvgrove St., Portland
Conutv o Multnomah State of Ore
gon, filed in this office on January 28,
1903, his sworn statement No. 98Sri for
the purchase of the Wl4' SEl4'. SEi4'
SEI4 Section 14, lot 3, of Section No.
23 in Township No. 40 South, of
Range No. 8, Weet, W. M., Ore., aud
will offer proof to show that th laud
sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish hi claim to
said land before Kegister and Re
ceiver of this otlice at Koeeburg,
Oregon, on Friday, the 4th day of
December, 1908.
he names as wituesses: J. 8.
Batley cf Ashland, Ore., Harry Silver
ot Ashland, Ore., Ira A. Martin of
Portland, Ore.. Adolf Schulas of Port
land. Ore
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described land are
requested to file their claim in this
office on or before said 4th day of
December, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Offioe,
Rosebnrg Ore. April 14, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
LOUISE AYER
of Olympia, W'aeh., who on Septem
ber n, 1W made xiuioer Application
No. 9ti; for SEW Section 80, Town
ship 37, South Range 7, West Will
amette Meridian has filed notice of iu
tenion to make Fiual Proof to es
tablish claim to the land above-de-
scri ed before the Register and Re
ceiver, at Rosebnrg, Ore., ou the 28tli
day of October, 1908.
Clainiaut names as witnesses: O.
H. Jones, of Grauts Pass, Ore., C. W.
Craiir. of Selma. Ore.. Josephine Hoi-
gav. Ul UlVIUUItt, "Wll.i lllllinuj
T. Turnhani. of Giants Pas, Ore.
BENJAMAN L. EDDY, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office,
Rosebnrg, Oie., June '21,
No'iee is hereby give that
MALINDA F. CAMERON
19C8,
ef Gr nts Pa-s, Oregon, who 011 June
2.'. 11)08. made Homestead Entry No.
14934. for lots 3 and 4 and t
NWW, beiiw the NK'k Section 2tl,
Township 31 South, Katike 6 West,
Willatni ttH Meridian, lias l'l-n uotnw
of intention to make Final fne-ear
Proof, to establish claim to the hind
above dei ribed, before Jh-m li Moss,
U. S Commission r at Grauts P.ih
Oiegon, on the 2d day of Octub r,
1 1H W.
Claimant names as wtine-ses:
Junes M. Waustull if Grants Pa-e,
Oregon, Georg K. Fowler, of Grants
Pas, Oregon, Louis Orine, of Grants
Pafe, Oregon, J-sie Or ne, ot Grains
Vaes, Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
K gist-r.
NOIJCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Depaitiuent of tb" Interior.
U. S. Land Offlt e,
Rosebnrg, Ore.. April 14, 1908.
Notice is h rehy givinthat
JOSEPHINE HuLGATE
of Olyuitda, Washing ou. who on Sep
tember 3, 19(17, luaile Tnnb r Arpn
cition No. 9II6S. for SW!i. se' tion :10.
Township 37 S"tith, KHnge 1 est,
Willamette M-rinnn. n-s Men nonce
ol intention to mane 1 1U1 fusit, to
establit-h claim to 'he lu d alsiv- rte-
crilied, telore the Register and He-
ceiver at jtos-nurg. eg n, on ioe
28th dsy of October, 19' 8.
Claimant nam' s as wituetses;
William T Tnrnham, of Graots has-.
Oiegon. Charles H. .ltna. of (rnt-
Pass, Ore.. L. v. ratg. or neiuia,
Oie.. Loiose Ayer, of uiyui ia,
Washintgtn.
BENJAMIN L. F.DDV,
R-ki-it-r.
NOITCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the It terior.
Roeeburg, Ore , July 7, 19 18.
Notlce1 hereby given tha'
ETTA E. WAUG11TAL
of Grants Fan'. Josephine Co., Ore
gon, who, ou July 7, 1 908, made
Timber and Stone Apiliraiion No
074, for W'i of SWt, and !-E';, of
SW.'4 Section 0, Town-hi 14 South,
Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian,
t as filed notice of inteutiou to make
Final Timber and Stone Proof, to
tablish claim to the land abo de
scribed, before Joseph Moss, U S.
(Jomissioner, at Grants Pass, Oregon,
on the 6th day of October, 1908.
Claimant names aa witneesee: George
H. Aiken, of Grants Pass, Jcsephiue
Co., Oregon; George W. Kearns, of
Grants Pass, Josephine Co., Oregon;
William C. Smith, of Grants Pa-s,
Josephine Co., Oregon; Oliver Brown
of Grants Pass, Joepbine, Co., Ore-
80D' benjamin;l. eddy,
Register.
Placer blanks at te Courier office.
NOTCE FOR PUBLICATION. I
De pa anient ot the Interior.
Bosebarg, Ore., Jane 19, 1908.
Notice is hereby given Itmt
MILBUUN KNAPP,
of Woodville, Jackson County, Oregon,
who on J 11 on ID. 1908. made Timber
land Stone Application No 10161. for
SW4, being lois 6 and 7 and the ES
of StCW. Section 6. Township 36
sontn, itaoge nest, w., ai. nas
filed notioe of inteutiou to make
final 'limber and Stone Proof. to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commis
sioner, Grants Pass, Ore, on the 29th
day of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses : John
C. Aitken, ;of Woodville, Jackson
Co., Ore., Oren W. Train, of Wood
ville, Jackson Co., Ore , George V.
Megerle, of Woodville. Jackson Uo.,
Ore., John D. G. Haubard. of Wood
ville, Jackson Co., Ore.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878.
Roseburg. Ore., April .3 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com-
pliauce with the provisions of the
act rf congress of June 8, 1878, en
titled "An hct for the sale f timber
'an Is in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Te-ritnrv," as extended to all the
fa hi 10 Ltnd stittes by aot of August
4, 1892,
JOHN B. SfENTZ
of Olympia. county of Thorstm,
State of Washington, has this day,
July 28. 1907, filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 9.108 for the pur
chase of the NTV ' NWJ4 and N of
NE.I4 of Sec 3. Twp 88 S, R 7 W being
lots 1, 2, a and 4 or Section fto. a,
in Township No. 88 South, Rauge No.
west 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 estab
lish bis claim to said land before
Register and Receiver at Roseburg,
Ore., on Saturday, the 10th day of
October, 1908
II uauies as witnesses: Joseph E,
Verdin, of Grants Pass Josephine
Co., Ore., Martin A. Conger, of
Grants Pass, Josephiue Co., Ore.,
James T. Burns of Grants Pass, Jose
phine Co., Ore., Frauk W. Capp, of
Grants Pass, Josephine Co., Ore. Any
aud all tenons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are re
quested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 10th day of
October, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S Land Offioe
Roseburg, Ore , July 34, 1908.
Notioe is hereby given that
JOS1E A RUSK.
R. F. D. Grauti Pass, Josehine
Co., Ore., who, oil July 24, 1908,
made. Timber aud Stoue Application,
No 0441, or Lot 9, Section 14, Towo-
shipSU, South, Raige 7 west, Willa
mette Meridian, has filed notioe of
intention to make final Timber and
Stone Proof, to establish claim o the
land artove described, betor Joseph
Moss, U. 8 Commission r, at Grants
Pass, Ore., on the 9th dy of October,
1908
Claimant names as witnesses:
ism Ander-ou of R. F. D.
Grants Pa's, Josephine Co.,
Herman Fick, of R. F. D.
Grants lass, Jisephine Co
Ostar Age, of K K. D No. 2
Will
No. 2,
Ore. ,
No. 2
Ore
Grants
Pass, Joeephltie (Jo , Oie.. John r iu
ley, or K. t D No. 2, Grants Pass,
Joi-ephiue Co.. Ore.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Regi-ter
NOTICE FOR PULBICATION.
Depigment of the Interior,
U. S. Lind Office.
Rosehorg, O'e, Apiil '0, 1908.
Notte is hereny g veti that
FRED tl WHITFIELD
of Portland Oregou, who, ou January
9 l'.lOH, mtde limber Application
No 9M3. Nr SW'i, Section 12, Town
hip 39 Siuth, R.tnge 8 West, Will-
am -1 1- Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Final Proof, to
stbl eh cUim to the laud ah ve He
at ribed, befor- the Regieter and Re
ceiver at Roseburg, Or-gon, on the
23d uay of Noveniter, 1008
I la 1 mailt names ea witnesses : wn-
l:s D. Palmer of Portland. Ore gun.
Arthur li. Diihliey, if Portland, Ore ,
James A. Bennett, of Portland, Ed-
Asrcl II. Siittoo. of Portland, Ore.,
J 8. Ha l v of Ashland, Ore., Harry
Silver of Ash and fre.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
R-gister
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timhi r Luntl. Act Jane 3. 1878,
liisehuig, On-.. April 15. IIXH
N ti e is h-r bv givei that in c im
plianct wi h the prof Isions of tha Act
i f O, unless of June 3, 1878, entiled
"An Act lor th sale of timber Lends
in the Mates of California, Oregon,
N'.ysda and Washintg in 1 etritor, '
as exttndeti 10 all Pulnic Laud SUtes
b act of August 4, 1892,
DllIM J. rHIAIH.
of Evetett. Conutv of Snohomish.
Stite if Washington, file! in bis
offlt e m Sept-mber 10, 19"7, her
swoin staienetit No 9'.79 fo the jiur
oliase oftheES, NE)4, SW, NE)4.
NE'.i KE'j. ol Section Mi. in
Township No. 89, south of Range o..l
V..S W. M., ire
1 rouf to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its tttul' or stoue
than for sgt ictiltnral pnriioses, and to
establish Ins claim to said land before
the Regi-rer and Heeiv r of ibis
office, at Rom-burg, Oregon, on Fri
day, the 30th day of October, IW.8.
She names witnesses: George
of Rosbtir. Ore., S. M.
Wertx, of Williams
Boat, of Williams.
Ore., Josei
Ore., R. E.
Friars, of Taoouia, Waebiutgoii,
Dell '
Ftiars, ef Tacoina, Washington.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above ovsorirvexl lands are
requested to file their claims in tills
office on or before said 30th day of
October. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
25. 1908.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act Jane H, 1878.
Roeeborg, Ore., April I, 1908.
Notioe is hereby given thai in com
pliance with the provisions of the
Act of Congress of ;jane 8, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber
Lands in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory," as exteutied to an fobllo
Land States by aot of August 4, 1893.
CLARENCE a GILLETT
of; Dothan, County of Douglas,
State of Oregon, filed in (his
office on July fl, 1907, his sworn
statement No. 9449 for the purchase
of the W of WJj of Section No. 13
in township No. 37, South of Range
Nn. 5 West W. M.. Ore., and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone thau for airricultural unr-
poses, and to estab'l-li his claim to
said land before Register and Receiver
of this office, at Roseburg, Ore., on
Weduesday, the 7th day of October
190.
He names as witnesses: George
Aiken. Z. a. Gillett, Albion Silsbv
and Clement Cleveland, all of Duthau,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the aliove described lands are
reqnesed to file their claims in this
office on or before said 7th dy of
October, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
AOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Laud Act, June 3, 1878.
Roseburg Ore., April 15. 1908.
Notice is hereby given lhat in 00m.
pliance with the provisions of the Act
of Congress of June 8. 1878. eutitled
"Ad Aot for the sale of timber Lands
In the Slates of California, Orttgoa,
Nevada and Washington Territory."
as extended to all Ptibllo laud States
by act of August 4, 1892,
EDWARD D. TOWN 3 END.
of Placer, CooDty of Josephine, State
of Oregon, filed in this offioe on Sep
tember 9, 1907, his sworn statement
No. 9877 for the purchase of the 8WU
NEW. W SEU BKy SEt of Sew
tion No. 23 in lownshin N. 35 South.
of Range No. 8 West W. M.. Or-..
and will offer proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable tor its
timeer or stone than for agricultural
purposes, aod to establish his claim
to said land before the Register aud
Receiver t his offioe, at Roseburg,
Ore, on Friday, the 80th day of Oc
tober, 1908.
He names as witnesses: William
Brown of Grauts Pass, Ore., George
W. Kearnt, of Grants Pass, Ore. Mrs.
L. M. Rings of Gold. Hill Ore. John
Rings of Gold Hill, Ore.
Any aud all nersons claiming ad.
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their Claims in this
office on or before said 80th day of
October 1908.
BEBNJAMIN L. EDDY
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Iuterlor,
U. 8. Land Office
Roseburg, Ore., Aag. 8, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
MILTON C. BOGUE
of Kerby, Oregon, who, ou August
14. mm, made Homestead Applica
tion No 12.984 S, R ocas, for Fr.
NW1 of NE'4, SW" of NE,'4. NW4'
01 or. '4 ann l,oi 2, section , iown-
nip 4U, south. Range 8 west, Will
amette Meridian, has filed notice of
inteutiou to make Final five year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described before Joseph Moss,
U. S. Commissioner, at Grants Pass,
Oregon, on the 12tli day of October,
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Tru
an Hill, of Kerby, Oregon: Ooincy
Woodcock, of Kerby, Oregon ; Joseph
rarren, of Kerby, Oregou ; Hylventer
A. Carter, of K- rhy, Oregon,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Regisetr.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDI
TORS. Notice is hereby given by the tin
derstgued executor of the Last Will
anil Testament of Nancy Brown de
ceased, that all persons having claims
against said estate of said deceased,
must present the aame within aix
months from the date of this notioe
to J. C. Handle, the exectitoi of said
estate, or C. H. Clements, attorney for
the executor, at his office in the
Scliallhoru building, 109 Sixth
str et. Grants Pas, O'e.
Dat-d August 22, I1HJ8.
J. O. HANDLE,
Executor of the estate of Nancy
Brown. Deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land. Act June 8, 1878
Roseburg, Ore., April 1.1, 1908.
Notice is hereby given, that In
compliance with the provisions of the
Act of Congress of June 8, 1878, en
titled "An Act for the sain ot timber
Lands in the States ot California,
Oregou, Nevada, and Washington
Territory," as extended to all Publio
Land Slate- by Hct of August 4, 1892,
DELL UtlARS
cf 391't Noitb 2llh Street, Taoouia,
County of Pierce, State of Washing
ton, filed in Ibis office on September
10. 1 1907, her sworn staiemeut No.
9178 for the piirliaae of the E1 NE'4,
N 's. SE'i of Sectios No. 20 in Town-
ami will 'ffriaiip No. 39 Hotitb of Range No. 6
West W. M., Ore., and will offer proof
to snow that the land soagbt is more
valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and toestab
1 isli bis claim to said land before the
I Register and Receiver of this offlt.
at Koseburg, Oregou, ou Friday,
jibe With day of (K-tole-r. 1908.
I She names as witnesses: 8. M.
h 1 Wertit of Williams. Ore., Joseph
' Boat of Williams. Ore.. R. E. friars
of Tam.na. Wash. Dora J. f riars of
Everett. Wa.h. George Turuer of
Roseburg, Ore
Any and all 11 sons claiming ad
versely toe above described lauds are
reotisitml to file their claims in this
office on or before said 30lh day of
October, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Aot Juno 8, 1878.
Roeeba g, Ore., April 80, 1903.
Notioe is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the
Aot of Congress of Jnne 8. 1878, en
titled "An Act for tbs sale of Timber
Lauds in the States of California,
Oregou, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory, " as extended to all Public
Land States by an act of August 4,
1893, JAMES A. BENNETT.
of 4.10 Thompson St., Portland,
Countv of Multuomah, State of Ore
gon, filed in this office on Jannarv
9, 1908, his sworn statement No. 9841
for the purchase of the SEm of Sec
tion No. 13 in Township No. 39 South
of Rauge No. 8 West W. M., Ore.,
aud will offer ptoof to show that the
land sought It more valuable for its
timber or stone thau for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said laud before the Register and Re
ceiver of this offioe, at Roseburg,
Oregon, on Moudny, the 23d day of
November. 1908
He names as witnesses: Willis D.
Palmer of Portland, Ore., Fred H.
Whitefield of Portland. Ore., Edward
H. Suttou of Portland, Ore., Arthor
D Dabuev of Portland, Ore,. J. S.
Bailey of Ashland. Ore. Itnrrv Silver
of Ashland, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the ahnve-deauribed lands are
reqnested to file their claims in this
office cn or before said 23d day of
November, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Laud. Act Jnne 3, 1878.
Rosebnrg, Ore., April 30, 1908.
Notice is hereby given, That in
compliance with the provlsous of the
Act 01 Congress ot June 8, 1878. en
titled "An Act for the sale of Timber
Lauds In the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory, " as extended to all Publ'o
Land states by an act or August 4,
1893
ARTHUR D. DABNEY
of 42(1 Second St., Portland, County
of Multuomah, State of Oregon, filed
in this offioe on January 9, 1908 his
sworn staiemeut rso. 9840 for the
purchase of the WW NWU. NW SW
of Section No. 14 in Township No. 89
South of Range No. 8 West W.M.,
Ore., and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or ttnne than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said laud before the Register
and Receiver of this office, at Rose
burg, Oregon, on Mnnday, the 23d
dav of Novsmber, 1908.
He names as witnesses: Willis D.
Palmer of Portland, Ore., Fred H.
Whitfield of Portland, Ore., James
A. Bennett of Portland, Ore., Edward
H. Suttou of Portland. Ore.. J. 8.
Bailey ol Ashland, Ore., Harry Silver
of Ashland, Ore
Anv and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-desurlbed lauds are
requested to file their claims in this
ollloe on or before eaia 23d day of
November, 1908.
BENJAMIN U KDDT.
Register.
SUMMONS. '
In the Circuit Conrt of the State of
Oregon for the County of Josephine.
J. 11. Wood.
plaintiff,
vs.
Jeuuie A Wood,
defendaut.
To Jeunie A. Wood, defendant above
named :
lu the name of the State of Oregou,
you are required to appear and ans
wer the complaint of plaintiff on file
with the clerk of tbe above named
court within six weeks from the date
of tbe first publication of this sum
mons, which Is August 21, 1908, and if
yon fail to do so, tbe plaiuttff will
apply to the court for tlie relief de
manded in bis complaint, towit: de
cree dissolving and setting aside the
marriage relations existing between
plaintiff and defendant This sum
mons is served by publication by order
of Hon, Stephen Jewell, county lodge
of Josephine county, made August 21,
1908.
ROBERT G. SMITH,
Attorney for plaintiff.
NOTICE OF OFFICIAL SURVEY.
Oiliest of County Surveyor of Jose
phine Comity, Oregou, Grauu Pass,
Oregon, SptemhHi I, 1908.
To E. E. Root ; W. 8. Cotitant; Es-
tafof Ueni. Healey, deceased: W.
T. Byrne; The Oregon & California
Railroad Company ; E. L. Churchill ;
earl V. Ingles : Henry tluck; W. II.
KiokaidiJ. G. Riggs; A. W. Bur
roughs; Heitha (. I luck; Harry
Sinllh; Oscar Ramsdle; Esbter
Kogeis;J. T. Cbaussee; Wlllaim J.
governs; Addle R. Hoverus; A. Os
borne; J. W. Graham; M. T. Kin
lelu, owners of land to be by effect
ed by tbe survey to be made as here
inafter stated:
Yon are hereby notified that by re
quest of J. U. R ggs. A. W. Bur
roughs, K. u Churchill, Earl V. In
gles. W. 8. Coutant, W. II. Kiukaid,
W. T. Byrne, will on the 29th day of
September. 1108, proceed to survey In
accordance with Section 6 of House
Bill Number 118 passed at Session of
1901 of the Legislative Assembly of
the Hta'e of Oregon, the lands of said
J. G. Riggs. A. W Borroughs, E.
L. Churchill, Earl V. Ingles, W. 8.
Coutant. W. II. Kinckahl. W. T.
iJyin, which are embraced in the fol
lowing governmental subdivisions of
Section 83. Towtihlp 86 South, Range
5 Weet, W. M., Inoie specif loally de
crilied as follows to-wit:
Tbe Southeast quarter of the South
wet quarter aud
Northeast quarter of tbe South
west quarter aod
The Northwest quarter of the South
east quarter and
The Northeast quarter of ths North
west quarter and
The Southwest quarter of the South
west quarter and
Dim Northwest quarter of the Smutti
est quarter aud
The South one-haif of the Northwest
quarter.
And establish the lines aad corners
thereof.
FRED MEN8CH.
Coonty Hnrveynr Josephine Cn'v,
Utate f rOregon. - 9 4