5AY, JANUARY 29, UM9.
TBS ROGUE RIVER OOURDUU
PAGE SEVEN
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The Scalp Bounty.
Editor Courier In answer to J.
II. Roberson, In last week's Observer,
I appear before you humbly beg
glng pardon for a space, because of
the fact my friend Roberson does
not read the papers, as closely as he
might, especially the Observer.
From Friend Roberson'a remarks I
glean, it does not appear to be alto
gether against the principal of offer
ing a bounty that objections are off
ered by the negative but from parsi
mony and greed, as Mr. R. says It
(the bounty) will come from the
money In the treasury and out of
the taxpayers' pockets. I would ask
where else would you expect It to
come from? This appeal Is as flim
sy as John D. Rockefeller's plain
tive cries against a tax on Standard
Oil stock. I am a taxpayer also and
have been all my life, but what pro
portion of said tax money for boun
ties would I or Mr. Roberson Pay?
Let us see.
The state levies a tax on some
thing like $1,500,000,000; Josephine
county pays on 18, 212, 762. Mr.
Robinson anl I will pay taxes on say
$1000 each. That would be our pro
portional part on a bounty, on a
1 mill tax or one-tenth of a cent?
infilnlteslmally small, only a few
cents at the outside figures. A levy
of 1-1 0th of one mill on the dollar
would be sufficient. Then why this
hue and cry about the poor taxpay
ers' money going to pay a small
bounty on dangerous wild animals?
But Mr. R. says they are not dan
gerous. This Is another erroneous
conclusion. Mr. R. says "there are
none of us but what would take a
pop at every wild animal we Bee
every chance we get, no not one."
This conclusion Is also erroneous.
Ask the old man Reynolds living at
Waldo if he did not weaken some
few years ago while hunting on the
headwaters of Rough and Ready,
Southern Josephine county, when a
huge silver tip grizzly came out of
the thicket a few yards from him
on the upper side hill and looked
' down on him with an unearthly
I growl, which he told me was one
,tlme, although on horseback with a
loaded Winchester, he did not dare
take a pop at him, for this bold mon
arch of the woods stood his ground
' and if crippled would have bourne
down on the hunter like an ava
lanche, and it would have been the
last of Mr. Reynolds; but Mr. Rey
nolds' pony carried him out of dan
ger Quicker than I tell It. Every
one knows Mr. Reynolds to have
been a brave man, an old pioneer of
of the Western country. There are
but few silver tips left, but there
are as many cinnamon bear, which
some hunters tell us are as danger
ous to cope with as the grizzly.
Friend Roberson would take a pop
at any of 'era like the Irishman, who
was out hunting and became weary
and lay down on a log and was doz
lng when all at once a wild cry or
scream near him suddenly disturbed
his neaceful slumber. It was such
a scream, not unlike that of a wo
man, that makes the hair stand on
end and cold chills run through MINERAL
every nerve In the body. "The
brave hunter", this son of Hibernia,
looking back on his trail saw dis
tinctly with his own eyes, the huge
mountain Hon on his track advanc
ing toward him, then he exclaimed,
"It be tracks you are looking tor is
it? By faith, then I will step you
oft a few," said Paddy.
The assertion that wild animals
would become more numerous in
counties "where the bounty system
Is in vogue" as expressed, is so silly
then some, it makes me laugh. The
admission of Mr .R. in his peortlon
or "Philllpic" that many men and
boys would Bpend their time hunting
wild animals and thus not be able
to pay their store bills and thetr
lawyer's fees, Is an admission that
wild animals would be hunted for,
but a lurking fear that the store
keeper (Mr. Roberson being one)
might lose by such a law. This
plea does not appeal to lawyers, doc
tors, or hod carriers or to me.
Such argument is In the nature of
"avoidance and confession." Tiie
facts are avoided and truth con-
APPLICATION NO.
i 02594
United States Land Office
Roseburg. Ore., Jan. 16, 190$,
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to Chapter VI of the Title 32
of the Revised Statues of the United
States, the undersigned, W.P.Wright,
whose post office address Is Grants
Pass, Oregon, and who holds legal
authority through a power of attor
ney given October 4th, 1907, by the
Gold King Mining Company, duly
signed by the president and secretary
and under seal of said Company, em
powering the said W. P. Wright to
proceed and ootaln tor said corpo
ration a patent from the United
States for th Claim of the Gold
King Mining Company, known as the
Gold King, situated in Section 1, 2,
35 and 36, Township 38 and 39
South, Range 9 West of the Will
amette Meridian, situated in the
v. er by Mining District in Josephine
County, Oregon. In pursuant to
said authority is about to make ap
plication to the United States for
patent for said Gold King Group of
Mining Claims herein described by
metes and bounds and fully appear
ing in the official plat thereof here
with posted and the field notoa now
filed herewith in the office of the
Register of the District of lands
subject to sale at Roseburg, Oregon,
which flplrl notps nf mirvev of said
fessed. It is a 16 to 1 proposition quartz Claims described the bounds
argument. This logic would be and extent of said Group on the sur
classed in the "vicious circle" which face with the Magnetic Variations
or 21 degrees East. The said Gold
Klne r.rniin rnnslstlne nf thrna
cipi, ana resoives useu inio a tamo Malms as follows:
supposition of "lgnoranto elenchl" Gold King: South Extension of
for examnle In this svlloalsm which the Gold King and North Extension
la o fair rnmn.rlKnn nt ch IimtIiv ol lu olu -'uB. "ttiuo
..Y .Vl.. VI.U 1 1 1 OU..VJ .W V.
Is bad." (Major Premises.) "Evil
comes from the enforcement of the
law" (Minor Premises.) Therefore
the enforcement of the law is bad.
(conclusion.) The Hindoo of India
might make hilarious noises when
the sun was In the eclipse. What
of that? Many Americans also
Gold King Quartz Claim.
Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the
amended location and identical
with corner No. 2 of the North Ex
tension of the Gold King, thence S.
62 degrees, W on line 2 at 1500 feet
to corner No. 2, identical with Cor
ner No. 2 of the amended location
and with corner No. 1 of the South
Extension of the Gold King of this
thoueht the world was coming to an survey, thence N. 47 tt deg. W. Var
a Ain .nmn nnin ct. all -1 deg. E on line 2 & 3, 600 feet to
... .... t ; . . corner No. 3 identical with corner
Kinas oi aiaos, dbck nana somer- No 8 Q. the amended location and
saults, acrobatic gymnaatlcB, grl- wjth corner No. 4 of the South Ex
maces, and facial contortions if they tension of the Gold King, thence N,
even think, much less know that 6- deg- Bv .0D l,n 3 4: 15 feet
. , , . . , . to corner ino. 4, laenucai wun cor
a law may eaeci meir yucKei. uuu N . of th ftmended location
few cents. The Hindoo gives the and corner No. of the North Ex-
world the Bramah religion, one of tension of the Gold King, thence S
47 V, dee. E. on line 4 & 1, 600
and morals thanwhich perhaps none
others excel.
My worthy opponent gives me
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for tho Buyers of
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To Furn'sh House
or Barn.
New or
Second Hand
feet to corner No. 1 and place of be
ginning.
South Extension of the Gold King.
Tl,rll.r at onrnap Nn 1 Monti.
credit for having debated the ques- Cft, w,tn corner No of tne amend.
tion "Resolved, That the hope of re- e(j location and with corner No. 2 of
ward is a greater incentive to crime the Gold King, previously described,
than the fear of punishment." and thence a. 39 oeg w . var. n aeg.
, . T wmiM onilnel&2, 1475 feet to corner No.
having probably won. It would cer- Wentcal wlth corner No. 2 of the
talnly be much more difficult to win amended location, thence N. 47V4
such question than the one we are deg. W. on line 2 & 3; 600 feet to
debating, to-wit: That the hope corner No. i laenucai wun corner
. ' , . ... , No. 3, of the amended location,
of reward Is an Incentive for hunters th(;nC; N deg B on Une 3 & 4
to hunt or kill dangerouB wua am- 1474) feet t0 corner No. 4 of the
mala; and that the killing of wild amended location and with corner
animals will preserve the game and No 3 of the . Gold King, previously
protect the domestic animals; such S;""4,ur"i , feet to corner No.
as sheep, hogs, goats and poultry, j and place 0f beginning.
I am told by farmers In Josephine North Extension or tne uoia King.
County that there 1b a loss of one- Beginning at corner No. 1, Jdentl-
. ... cal with corner No. 1 of location,
third of hogs and a greater loss of JenSI S. 27 deg. bO mln. W. Varl
goats and sheep mat run on me 2i deg. E. on line 1 & 2, 1450 feet
range without herders In this to corner No. 2, of the locatlen and
rpw, o ir.aa nf mgnv with the corner No. 1 of the Gold
CUUIIIJ. iu iucu. . . ' ,r, ...! Alh0A nr h
. . . a. irVIIIkE III f V IUUDI J U C n I iuvu v v
thousands or dollars per annum H " ' thence N. 47V4 den. W. on
the Btockralsers In Josephine County ljne 2 & 3, 600 feet to corner No. 3,
and the only means to avoid such a identical with corner No. 3 of the
i i - .n.u,.nuKia hnuntv lnrntlon ana w tn corner ino. oi ine
IOB8 18 IU UUOI a uv, - - JIKo-l
on the worst of the wild beasts. ' ' Rn ' E 0
The ranchers and hunters will have 3 & Af 50 feet to corner No. 4,
money to pay their store bills and identical with the corner no. i, 01
save great losses to the stock raiser, the location, thence 8. 47 de. E.
.,.,., l..bl. .nd I'" - ll'SZ """"
reasonable system to adopt. Lets jhe Bal(j group 0f mining claims
give It a trial. Question? Au Re- bolng of record In the office of the
voir H. B. HENDRICKS. County Clerk of Josephine County.
Grants Pass, Ore., Jan. 24, 130S nf direction of the
said Gold Vein lode or mineral de-
ixiHlt lielnar shown upon the plat
pouted herewith as near as can be
determined from present develop
ments, these claims being lor 4 46
linear feet thereof, together with the
surface ground shown upon the ofTl
tcal Dlat posted herewith, the said
vein, lode and mining premises,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at
Roseburg, Oreegon, Sept. 8, 1908.
Nutlet U hereby given that
FRANK FROMM,
of 614 Sheridan St., Spokane, Wash,
who, on September S, 1908, matte
Sworn Statement No. 01174, for
8WK NWK. Wft SWK and SE
SWK Sec. 34 Tp. 34 S., R. 7 West,
Willamette Meridian, and has filed
notice of Intention to make final
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on
the 24th day of February, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Almon Lawler, of Leland, Oregon,
Frank Lawler, of Leland, Oregon,
John Penner, of Heron, Montana,
Louis Eades, of Merlin, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
Citation:
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Josephine County.
In the matter of the Estate of)
Nancy Brown, deceased. )
To James R. Brown, Almlra Brooks,
Almlna Reymer, Samuel Rowley
and to any unknown heirs of and
all persons interested In the estate
of Nancy Brown, deceased, Greet
ing: In the name of the state of Ore
gon, you are hereby cited and re
quired to appear in the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Josephine, at the Court
room thereof, at Grants Pass, in the
County of Josephine, on Saturday,
the 30th day of January, 1909, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of that
day, then and there to show cause if
any, why an order should not be
granted to J. C. Randle, the executor
of the estate of Nancy Brown, de
ceased, to sell the real estate of the
deceased, at private Bale on or before
six months, for cash or more than
one-half cash and balance with first
mortgage due on or befere six
months with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum,
which said real property Is described
as follows: All of lot two, block
"V" of Riverside Addition to the
town of Grants Pass, Josephine
County, Oregon, as same appears by
plat and on file In the County Clerk
office for said county and state.
Witness the Hon. Stepnen Jewell,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Josephine, with the seal of Bald
Court affixed, this 28th day of De
cember, A. D. 1908.
(Seal) Attest:
8. F. CHESHIRE,
C. H. Clements, Clerk.
Attorney for Executor.
All kinds of Stoves to
select from Heaters
and Cook Stoves, new
and second hand.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
t. S. Land Office at Roiolmr?, Or.
August 4, 1308.
Notice la hereby given that
JAMES J. WALSH,
of 8pokane, Wasn , who, on
August 2d, 1908, made 3wori State
ment No. 0456, for the SW '4
and SEU. Sec. X0. To. H S.
R. 7 W., Willamette Meridian, nai
filed notice of his Intention to make
final proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, befori Regit'
ter and Receiver, at Roseburg, Ore
Ion, on the 7th day of Fel-ruary,
IkOS.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Alpheus N. Crouch, of Grants Pass,
Ore., Almon Lawler, of Leland, Ore.,
John Maloney of Spokane, Wash.,
John Penner, of Heron, Mont.
BENJAMIN L. EDDtf,
Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office.
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 19, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
JOSEPH SCHOONOVER.
of Wlmer, Oregon, who, on October
22, 1907, made Homestead Entry
No. 14611, S. R. 02377. for SBVi
of SEU. Section 34, Township J 4,
South, Range 3 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make final five year proof
to establish claim to the land ab.ivt ,
described, before Joseph Moss, U. 8.
Commissioner, at Grants PaBs, Ore
gon, on the 25th day of, January,
1SU9.
Claimant names as witnesses.
JameB Neathamer of Wlmer, Ore
gon; Cleveland Neathamer of Wl
mer, Oregon; Alfred Davlo of Wl
mer, Oregon; Lewis C. SI vers of
Wlmer, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
SELECTION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 17, 1908.
Notice Is hereby L'lven that the
State of Oregon on December 16,
1908. applied for the NWK SW4
of Sec. 2, Tp. 83 S.. R. 6W., of W.M.,
and filed In this office a list of school
Indemnity selections In which It se
lected said land; and that said list
Is open to the public for Inspec
tion. Any and all persons claiming
adversely the above described land
or any legal subdivision thereof or
claiming the same under the mining
laws, or desiring to show said land to
be more valuable for mineral than for
agricultural purposes or to object to
said selection for any lawful reason,
should file their claims or their affi
davits of protest or contest In thia
office.
I hereby designate the Roue
River Courier, published at Grants
Pass, Oregon, as the newspaper la
v hlch the above notice Is to be duo-
llshed. Benjamin L. Eddy.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department ef the Interior.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Ore., Dee. 15, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
J. G. CARL STUTZ,
by William Lund, his attorney In
Fact, whose poBt office address la
Rainier, Oregon, has on December
12, 1908, filed in this office hi ap
plication to select, i nnder the act
of Congress, approved July 1, 1898,
the SEtt Sec 6, Tp 38 8, R 6 West,
W. M.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the lands described, or de
siring to object because of the min
eral character of the land, or for
any other reason, to the dlposal to
applicant, should file their affidavits
of protest In thla office on or before
the th day of February, 1909.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
IT. S. Land Office.
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 21. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
GEORGE W. HUNSAKER
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, Martha J. McGee, has
been appointed administratrix of
the estate of Charles W. McGee, de
ceased, by order of the County
Court for Josephine County, Oregon,
dated December 31, 1908, and all
persons having claims against Bald
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly verified, to said
administratrix at the law office of H.
D. Norton at Grants Pass, Josephine
County, Oregon, on or before the
expiration of six months from the
date of first publication of thla no
tice .
Dated January 15, 1909.
MARTHA J. McGEE,
Administratrix.
of Turner. Oregon, who on Novem
her 21. 1908. made Timber Appllca
tlnn. No. 02408 for Stt SE & SMi t.nr.'i.v eht tn lm tiatented. being
SWtt, Section 18, Township 39 bouniJed on the south by the ground
South, Range 8 west, vvnianieuo ,., ,mp(1 by NV D. George.
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tlnn tn make Final Proof to estab
Ush claim to the land above describ
ed before Register and Receiver at
Rnspbure. Oregon, on the Sth day
of Aurll. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses
George W. Kearns, of Grants Pass,
Anv nnd all persons claiming ad
versely the mining ground, vein, lode
(remises or any portion inereoi so
loHrrlbed. surveyed, platted ana ap
plied for are herebv notified that un
less their adverse claims are duly
fid as according to law and the reg-
filiations thereunder wltnin sixty
Oregon, George H.AItken, of Grants nvg from the Qftle thereof with the
Pass, Oregon, George M. Staples, of U(1',.Hter of the United States I-and
Turner, Oregon. Henry . Smith, or omre at noBeburg, I
Now Is the Time to Boy
KE fcVfl. DAVOS
304 South Sixth 8t.
Grant Pats, Ore.
Turner. Oreaon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Offlce
Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 21, 1908.
Notice is hereby given thnt
GEORGE M. STAPLE
of Turner. Oregon, who on Novem
her 21. 1908. made. Timber Atiplira
tlon No. 02409 for and
WA SV,i. Section 8, Townnhlp 39
South. Ranee 8 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make Final Prnor, to estaD
llRh claim to tho land above do
srrlbed, before Register and Reclver
at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 8th day
of April 1909.
Claimant names as wltnpeB
George W. Kearns, of Grants Pans,
Oregon, George H. Altken, of Grants
Pass. Orecon. George W. Hunsaker,
'of Turner, Oregon, Henry W. Smith
of Turner, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Douglas county,
Oreuon, they will be barred In virtue
of the provisions of said statute.
BENJAMIN Ij. BUUI,
Register.
A Common Cold.
W r!lm lli it if catchins cold eould be
tvniiled sutue of tin moot dangtroos and
futitl cliieaM would never b heard ef. A
ild ofum formi a culture bed for frn (
iiifwlititii diKoiMM. (onmiaiptlon. rnau-
nnnis, diphtheria and scarlet fe?r, four ot
lie u i tut 1 aniteruu aau HUM aiMaee. arc 111
hintliM. the culture bed formed by the
nll fnfort the de?elomeul ef the ierm o
IimIhmm, that would nl otlierwiee 11m
-L .lent. Titers In little cuner, hnwtT.i
f liny of thwm diwaww being ctmirett'
vlicn a. gnd expectorant cimikIi nieili. ;i
il e liiinlrliin i Cornell Knn'l i ti "
"I mm mil tlie riiUur" ImI OiM
MiMlevelofiinetit tif t (TtTin f ll"'
im, TIimI I whv tliU ifUied? In 't
1 iiuivrrmillv nnririi III 'reveiniri' .
tin. It imt finlrViirv your coll v
it minimi1 the rUk of wnlnn'iini-
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Register. Quart! blanka at the Courlet
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Offlce.
RoBeburg, Oregon, Deo. 18, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
WILLIS D. PALMER
of 674 Nehalem Ave., Portland, Ore.,
who on April 11, 1908, made Timber
and Stone Application, No. 10006
(02788) for NU of SE4, SWU of
SEVi and SEVt of SWK. Section
14, township 39 South, Range 8
West, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice ot Intention to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Reglstor
and Receiver of this office, at Rose
burg, Oregon, on the 11th day of
March, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Harry Stiver of Ashland, Ore., James
S. ltuilcy, of Ashland, Oregon, Ira A.
Martin, of Holland, Oregon, Charles
Turner, of Holland, Oregon.,
BENJAMIN L. EUDY,
Register.
Notice of Forfeiture of Interest In
Mining Claims.
To II. Beaudreau, Co-Owner:
You are hereby notified that the
undersigned, I). Drake and A. L.
Drake, Co-Owners with you In the
following described Mining Claims,
situate In the county of Josephine,
State of Oregon, to-wit: The Suu
ny Side Mine notice of which Is re
corded In Book 15 Page 552 Silver
King Mines, notice of location of
which Is recorded In Hook 15,
Page 551, each and all reference
being made to the miscellaneous
Mining Records of Josephine Co..
Oregon, have expended upon said
mining claims as tho annual assess
ment work lor the year 1908, the
aggregate sum of Two Hundred Dol
lars (.200.00) as required by law,
and you are hereby notified that un
less you pay unto tho undersigned
your portlonata share of said sum
for said annual labor so performed
on or before Ninety days from the
date of service of this notice then all
your rlaht. title and Interest In and
to said Mining Claims will become
the nronertr of your Co-Owners un
der the provisions of Section 2324 of
the revised statutes or the l tilted
States, In case this notice be served
bv publication thereof and your said
proportionate snare 01 sam sum nas
not been paid on or nerore iwnoiy
days from the last publication of this
notice. Then In that event your
said interest In said property will
become vested in and forfolted to
the undersigned.
Date ot first publication, Janu-
urr IS. 1109.
Date ot last publication, March
19. 1909. D. DRAKre.
A. L. DRAKE.
Co-OwDori
NOTICE FOR PUBL'CATiON.
Department ot the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office at Ilojihurg, Ore.
August IS, 1908.
Notlco Is hereby given that
JOHN W. WIL80N,
of Portland, Oregon.who, on August
12. 1908. mado sworn statimi:l No.
0761, for Northwest quarter(NW)
8ec. 26, Tp. 40 8. H. i . W. ,
bas filed notice of Inteution to make
final proof to establish claim to the
and above described, before Regis
ter and Receiver at Roseihurir, Ore ,
on the 11th Da ot February, 1101,
Claimant names as witness:
Frank Cain, of Riddle, Ore., Will A.
Leonard, of Portland, Ore., Cassh J.
Freeman, ot Holland, Ore.,rrank J.
Leonard, of Kerby, Ore.
BENJAMIN U DDT,
Register.
Notice of School Indemnity Selection
United 8tates Land Office,
Roseburg, Ore., Jan. 11, 1909.
Notice Is hereby given that the
State ot Oregon, on January 9, 1909,
applied for the 8W14 BEViof Boo.
22. Tu. 34 8. R 7 W ot W. M., ana
filed In this office a lUt ot school In
demnity selections In whleh It se
lected said land; and that said list is
open to tho public for Inspection.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described land or
any legal subdivision thereof, or
claiming the satno undor the mining
laws, or desiring to show said tanu
to be more valuable for mineral
than for agricultural purposes, or
to object to said selection for any
lawful reason, should nio tneir
claims of their affidavits of protest
or contest In thla office.
1 horeby designate the Rogue
River Courier, publlshod at Grants
Pass, Oregon, as the newspaper In
which the abovo notice Is to te pub
lished. BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
RogNter.