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FRIDAY. AUGUST , 1909. THE ROGUE RIYEIt COURIER. PAGE 8KVKN Summer During the Season 1909 tIa the Southern Pacific from GRANTS PASS To OMAHA and Return $68.95 To KANSAS CITY and Return $68.95 To ST. LOUIS and Return $76.45 To CHICAGO and Return $81.45 and to other principal cities In the East, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and Return $63.95 ' Oa Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit October 31. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling pas sengers to make side trips to many interesting points en route. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or VM. McMURRAY General Passeager Agent, Portland, Oregon Big' Lot of New Ranges To Be Closed Out Cheap I was able to secure a big lot of Made Ranges from a firm which was closing out, and I am going to sen them as price less than ranges lL. -i. C D.il me cuasi irum i or nana The poods an. high urii'le, heavilv ickel plt,.d and aro a baruai". D )YT MISS Tills oPlVMU'FMTY, Ike M. Davis 304 South 6th St. RU-SA-The nlv I Because E-RU-SA CURES PILES, I mercury, cocaine, lead or any poisonous drug. U. S. Dispensatory recom I mends every Ingredient of E-UU-SA. Drug laws make "false and mis leading statements" a crime. Therefore, the sale of all other or nanollc pile medicines Is Illegal because they affect the brain nnd spinal marrow, produce constipation and never cure. E-RU-SA Is not for sale at opium Inlnfa Hnlv lrliivr.lcfu rit Vili.lwicf ctindlKif ...11 n rwl r-.wl...... l.VT. OA . v,.ilu. vsM.j uubblv'' u.,'1 aLiiuuiu ovii uim I. until;'. ij-ivu ".National Drug Store, Clemens, Sablu's Drug Stores, Grarls Pass, Ore. tim:s BUY YOUR "Old Reliable Albany Nurseries" ami you are sure of yet tiny j ust what you order. our trees lor quality not cli"'i tuiccs GEO. H. PARKER. Office with J. E. PI'TKRSOX VALUABLE WFORMAIiOM. for the Buyers of SEWING MACHINES QUALITIES TO CONSIDER IN MAKING A PURCHASE, Does it run easy. Does it looK good. Does it mthe a good stitch. Does it sew fast. Is it well made. Is it easy to operate. I H simpl In construction. Does the manufacturer put bit Mm on It. THE FREE tewing machine recently Dlacprlftn ty rviarWr Kir the Ffce Sewinrt Machine Co. I combines the hest Qualities 01 all nt!-or mirL'nog If in .1 . . . t nc latest.best and most com - DlftC 9rViiotrmn!n tMliMintT f VHIVISllikllllll wuuuiiit) U sewinp machine. Com pare it with all other ma chines in anything in which l-cy claim to excel and you ill find tWREE easily c best. Ui SEWING MACHINE CO, CHICAGO, ILL. For 8a le lly , Hie II. Dsnis Rates East long as they last for a have ever been sold on 1 o r 10 oan rranasco. i - Lawful Pile Cure. nnd DDF.S nr innfln nnn.ni.u 4! TKKKS FROM W urovv Agent TIME TO A T. Don't Wail for (lie Fatal Slayes of Kidney Illness Piotit by Grunt Pass People' Experiences. I Occasional attacks "I bai kaciie. irregular urination, lo ailaclies and dizzy spells are common eirly symp toms of kidney disorders. It's ail cr- ! for to lieL;li c t these tacks may pass off I", 'turn with greater Int are symptoms of IsWelllllL'S below the Ills Tim at ,i time hut re 'slty. If there dropsy-- puffy eyes, liloatlllif ir any imrt of of limbs and ankles the hoilv, don t delay a .niiinfe. lie- I ' . . t i . 1 1 1 1 i ..... I n n tak n g Doati s Miiey rois, unu keep up the treattiieiu until t lw kid' neys are well, when vour old Mint health and vlor will r-"uru. (ureh l I'.rniilu I'ass nrove t',i' effective- I .... i i lit, I el. e.lv. Klflll Street. ness oi i in m Mrs It M. Chel': !n!,1n r Kvi says: I Ml Slice' tiiailtH I'll My d.i.u ", 1 1 i was sul- ferine from a si'. (i a l or ,lil hn.'th was le-- liniiMc alhl !l I and h !., miliii; run down He ii nn of Dean s i Kldtl' V 1'lllK Kid ii- y 1 pro' nr.-. a h In " Cletlielis' drnc sin ,n I iiiio'i eh ,ai; I lIlMne llale re. , th' m ,llel w I, o:iiv '" a them to her 1 tio'i IP f. She Is still fiom all liidi' ,'";' short lime MiiMI from t!,e t r -i '" lie I, I lioan - M'l. who hav lar t.iat.t . hildi'-J'l 111 a rli 1 . 1 U'l. . ii. l"l II Grows Eloquent on Ahuika. Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher, whose eloquence delighted so many of the citizens of this county on the 4th of July, has since made the South eastern Alaska trip and last Sunday night he commenced his sermon at the White Temple with a reference to his recent visit to the north coun try, in which he paid the following tribute to that great wonderland which Is larger than seven ordinary states and which is producing more wealth every year than it orlginallv cost the government. We copv an extract from the doctor's talk, which may be set down as true eloquence: "Alaska has been declared to lie a barren, worthless, God-forsaken country, whose only products are Icebergs and polar bears. Out in the face of all opposition and ridi cule, Seward and Sumner, two great American statesmen, looked to a fu ture reward and Insisted upon the acquisition of Alaska. We p.r.d $7, 200,000 for that great country and have taken from it already $400, 000,000. Delight to the Eye. "All the way from Seattle to Skag way and out to Sitka the eye is de lighted and the soul is charmed by the kaleidoscopic scenes presented on either side of the steamer as she gently glides along the way. It is possible to sit all day on the deck of the steamer and never grow weary of the changing view in the scenery presented. "After leaving the town of Wran gell, about 10 p. m., we witnessed a wonderful sunset. Every land may occasionally have a beautiful sunset, but I doubt if there is any place where the sun going down casts such a delicate shade of coloring ns on this inland sea. It looked like a sea of opal set In mountains of gold. We had been looking upon this scene of beauty nearly two hours when the ,.,,, , ,, clouds began sending forth a gentle Mllut rwl I .!.. t . . . i mist, and instantly th ere nnnnnrml spanning the heavens from horizon I to horizon a perfect rainbow. In the west the golden sun Is sinking beyond the mountains, the eastern sky draped In the beauty of the rain bow, and the whole earth bathed in colors so delicate and soft that -to touch would be to destroy them." Imptirluiit Investigations. I How long will timber remain coin jnierclally valuable after it has been swept over by a forest fire? Timber land owners, as well as the Federal Government are much Interested In obtaining this Information, and the 'government has just begun an In- jVostlgation of a, large number of lire ; areas In Oregon and Washington In ,ord"f to d'-termlne, If o'slb!e. the length ef time whlrh will elnp'Ji' after I a lores! fi i i' before the limb r de i (et iol ates to such ; coudlt jon ;e I ) decrease It common lal value. I The n-'."i" i :! v 1,. h a i L: r to ile, ay, and i ucounige t li nUar of i wood borers are undo'ihledlv I'llln to a gr at' i- or ! : ; , ! i '.e inteti'-ity of the o: i-i: al (the cllmalh' eonlil ions end 'ire am! altitede I of lie' burned ai ( j ll the Information In coniu J Willi tills lllVesti.;a'on will l tained first hand by the Forest I Ion oh- Ser vice, either Iroill .uovel mil. lit or lilll- lur land, or lvom private holdliiKf where nt;nln operations are miller w ay. In this connection the Purest S"t vi'e has also undei tal -en an Investi gation to determine the nlatlvc strength of iire. ii ami lire-Killed tlm her. The niaii rial w hh h Is to he tested Is helllK sawed at the pastern & Western l.uinher Company of Port land, Oregon, where It will he mir faced to exact Ich and then trans ported to Seattle, where test will he made In connection with the Fores? Service exhlhlt at the A.-Y.-1V Ex position. Tile flre-kllied trees which lire to yield material for these tests were ((elected hy represtentatlven of the Forest Service on the holdings of (he Clarke County Tlmher Company of Portland, Oregon, near Yaeolt, WaHh ItiKton. This tlmher was hurned over seven years hko and reprewntH fairly well, the average of hurned tlmher found In the Pacific Northwest. The Ions which vary from three to four feet In diameter, were Hawed Into 3 2-foot lengths. These are helm; manufa' tured Into K.-foot floor foists and liildue strinK'-iH. The results of thef.e feus Hie he- Inu' nut I' Ipated w ith treat Interest hy Forest Service enrlneets and hy the lUTlihermen of the Northwest, he'lltlH" v are y f t r.I to disapprove the .r.;r 'on i'ei-!i!!v held reaidltii: the i . th of f.r. -kili'd tlml.. r 1 at III 'I bav t in.. w llltetl I- en In I ot d .1 ill, si' S h.lt it suffii i' li' 1 of a n will Hi.' food, If ' I,, -it it s I TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that the county superintendent of Josephine County will hold the regular exam ination of applicants for state and county papers at Grants Pass, as fol lows: For State Tapers. Commencing Wednesday, August 11, 1909. at 9 o'clock ft. m.. nnd ron. tinulng until Saturday, August 14, 1909, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penninnshln THatnrv Spelling. Phvslral ing. Psychology. Thursday Written ArlthmpHn Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book keeplng. Physics, Civil Government. Friday Physiology, Geography, Composition, Algebra, English Liter ature, School Law. Saturday -Dotany. Plane Geome try, General History. For County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 11. 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m., and con tinuing until Friday, August 13, 1909, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmnnshln iTIatnrv Orthography, Reading, Physical Geography. Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching. Grammar. Phv- slology. Friday Geography, School Law, Civil Government. English Litera ti! re. LINCOLN SAVAGE, Grants Puss. Ore.. Countv Sunt. July 22, 1909. 7-23-4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of William Gebhardt, deceased, has ruea his final account as such admin istrator and that by order of Honor able Stephen Jewell, county Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, the time for hearing objections, if any, to said account and passing the same has been fixed for August 30,1909, at loo clock a. m.. at the County Court room Grants Pass, Oregon. T. K. ANDERSON, Administrator. 7-30-5t NOTICE TOR 1TUL1CATIOX. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Rosebiirc. Or.. .Tnlv 23. 1909. i ..wine la uereiiy fcivcu lliai JOUn h. Stents, of Olympla, Washington, .... 1. r - rt Notice Is hereby given that John who, on October 13. 190S. made Timber Application No. 01 SI 2, for NE'i of NW Lot 4, Section 30, Township 3S South, Range 7 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mal;o Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Joseph Mow, I. S. Commissioner, at Grants Pass, Ore gon, on the 9th day of October, 1!09. Clnlmant names as witnesses: Carlton E. Harmon, of Grants Pass, Oregon: William G. Wright, of Grants Pass, Oregon; Joseph E. Verdin, of Grants Pass, Oregon; James T. Runts, of Grants Pass. Ore gon. MEN.TAMIN L. EDDY, Register. OTM E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Fstate ofl Charles W. .M'Ceo, deceased. ) N'othe is herehy nlveii that Martha .1. S. (lee, th.- adinlnlsirati U of the !Mnte of Charles W, McC.ee, de ceased, has filed In the ahove entitled co;irt and ,i ii -. hoc l iii.i I account, and that Saturday, September I, A. I'. I'."i!i. at the hour oT two o'cloc k l'. :!., ,l the i o. ' Court rooi'i ai tho I'ouit House a' CratiM Pass, .losepljlne County, re;;oii, has heeti 1 i x il I y order ,,' the Conn as the ' iii ;"! 'ilaee i ii- lieaiin : I I ma I eouct , a 'ol all i - -1 .on ha via oli ii 'lions to said H'-count are h rehy leiCHi'd to Hie a"d ore-en' ,,, same Oil or ,eel-,. date. I 'lite. I ihl-s It it .lav of August, A. Ii. I ':. i;i!IA .1. M'-tiKK, n -1; - r. t Administratrix The lluno Mercantile Co, carries Hie finest line of groceries, dry c,"ois, hardware, miners' supplies and jo'iieral merchandise to he found iinyw her". Clve us a rail. 7-23 -tf N (; TO I'M. Hyolliel Is (oniliiliteed to Ciititrili or Money llai k. Clin' When you suffer honlhly from ratlin h and at" constantly sniffing and hh n f r 1 1 n t; . hawklin; and spitting, and didtit; oth'-r dluustlnn thlni?H, re mi'tiiher there Is a certain cure, call ed llyo'itel (pronounced I lli?h-o-me) , w hh h Is yiiarantced to cure, llyoinel will nlve JoyTuI relief to any chIhitIi sufferer In five minutes and It Klves remarkahle relief to ron s i t'ltit I ves. llyoinel Is medicated iilr prepared from th extracts taken from the (slant eucalyptus trees of Inland Aus tralia, when at in i h or roiisumptlon is never known. You breathe In this healltiR and antiseptic Hi r through an Inhaler a ml this air, with its peculhir sooth ln properties pashliiK over the In flamed and Krriu ridden meiiibrane t for i atari h Is a K'Tiii diseHsei, kills the k'eiui, nllnvs the Inflamtnatloti, atol Pi h fhott time roinplet. ly rures the disease. A complete Ilyomel outfit, which Includes a hard rubber Inhaler that will last a life time, and a bottle of llwinirl, tost-i only 1 1. extra bol tbs roil .'0 rents. Sold by lending ip -iHtt'lst ceiywhee tmd III Cillilits Pa-- Iv C. II, 1 1' iuara, who niiaiaa ' ' s It on t !m money Ian k phi n. Cures Indfecstlon It relievi-s tloiiiiiei misery, h"ur htotn iw'h, 1 eiiiii, an etin s k'1 ht'itnai Ii i t r in-. ii y l i l . Ii! o I,.. ,f liih. I 'i .'' t i : . j , , ,,i town.. NOTICE OP OFFICIAL SURVEY. Office of County Surveyor of Josephine County, Oregon. Grants Pass. Ore., July 22, 1909. To the Oregon & California Railroad Company, Southern Pacific Com pany, Marcus V. Robblns, Mrs. T. P. Lee, H. Wood. o. S. Blanchard, Emma Fatrchilds, W. W. Canby, Elizabeth Caldwell, Mrs. Lillian E. Gilbert, owners of lands to be affected by the survey as herein after stated: You are hereby notified that hv in quest of Lynn D. Allen, I will on the 30th day of August, A. D. 1909, pro ceed to survey In accordance uith Suction 6 of House Bill number 113, passed at session of 1901 of tho Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, tho lands of said Lynn 1). Allen, which are specifically describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Heglnnlng at a pine tree on the east line of the James Vannoy Dona tion Land Claim, No. 3S. about 3o chains north of the southeast corner of said claim; (hence west COO foet; thence north SS3.AS to the oast and west center line of Section 1(1; (hence west to the southeast corner of Lot 2; thence north along the west line of James Vannoy Donation Land Claim. No. 3$, to the northwest corner of said claim; thence east 20 chains to the northeast corner of said claim; thence south to begin ning. Also lots 2. 3, 4, 5 and the west 30 acres of the east of tho north east V4 of Section Hi. All tho above described land is lornted in Section 1(5, Township 30 South, Range 6 West. Also the east H of tho southwest '4 and the west of the southeast H of Section 9, Township 36 South, Range 6 West of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon. And establish the line nnd corner thereof. FRED MENSCII, County Surveyor of Josephine Coun ty, State of Oregon. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office Roseburg, Ore., July 21, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit hav ing been filed In .this office by Robert E. Smith, contestant, against Homestead Entry No. 0795, made October 8. 1908, for EV4 NWi, SV4 NE1.4 and NWVi SEVi Section 14, Township 39 S Range 5 W., Willamette Meridian, by Daniel E. Jones, contestee, In which It Is al iened that Hiild Daniel K. Jones has failed to establish his residence on the said tract; and has cultivated no part of the same, built no house upon the tract, done no clearing, fencing or other Improvement there on, with the Intention of making n home for himself; that said entry man has not been upon said tract since November 1, BOX, and that said aliened absence was not due to employment In the army or navy of the Pnlted Slates In (line of war; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation nt () o'clock a. in. on September 1), Hid!), before the IteKlslor lllld ..ecelver nt the l ulled States Land Office In Uo.se burg. Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper alfidavlt, filed July 21, llnpi, -el forth facts which i-how that alter due diligence personal Service of this tioilee can not he made, It Is herebv ordered lllld directed 1 11 II t such linttee he civen hy due ami oroiier mibliea- f ion. J. M. LAWRENCE, Receiver. NOTICE OK I OUI I I I I UK. To I, II, Little, bis heirs or as:di;ns, Cieetlni;: Notice Is hereby given (hat th" undersigned has, In compli ance with lb" Revised Statutes or Mie Fulled Slates and the laws of the Slate of Oreiion, pti formed the an nual assessment m- development work i' pun the "Treasury Croup," consisting of the "llaltle Davis," "Copper lee" and "Copper llelb' Extension" quail. lode mining (biliiiH, situated In Calico (unorgan ized) Mining District, Josephine County, Oregon, for the calendar years Nineteen Hundred and Seven Mini) ami Nineteen .Hundred and Eight ( I'.ioki, ni that unless you, the said L. II. Little, pay your Just and due proportion as owner of an undivided oue-thlrd Interest In the County, Oregon, for the calendar Hiild mining claims, to-wlt; the sum of One Hundred Dollars (1100. 001 for the year Nineteen Hundred nnd Seven (1907) and One Hundred Dol lars ($100.00) for (he year Nineteen Hundred and Eight (I!MIH) within ninety (90 doys from date of pub lication of this notice, your said one third Interest In the aforesaid min ing claims will become the property of the undersigned In accordance with law. WALTER J. MARVIN, Co-Owner. Date of first publication Julv 30, 1909. NOTICE FOR I'l HLICATION. Department of the Interior. F. 8. Land Office at Roiiebtirg, Or., July 14, 1909. Notice Is hereby given tlmt Robert E. Crow, of Merlin. Oregon, who. on October 7, 1904, made Homestead Entry No. 13797, for WV4 NWV and SE',J NWi4 Section 20. Town dilp :ir, H., Hungo V W. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten. Hon to make Final Five-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Joseph Moss, '. S, commissioner, Crams Pass, Oregon, on the Dt dav of Heotemher I'lnil Claimant natiien as witnesses: Lou Files, of Merlin, Oregon; Ed wnrd Van Dot en, of Merlin. Oregon; .lo'cph Cutter, of Metliti, (ireron; Aron Carter, of M. Mln Oregon 1IKNJAMIN L. EDDY, Regb-.ter. P.y a special arrangement we are 'finhbd to supplv the S. V. Dally P.'ilb 'In nnd CouibT one year at $3, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., May 26, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Edgar M. Cockerllne, whose postoffice ad dress la Murphy, Oregon, did, on the 27th day of January, 1909, file In this office Sworn Statement and Ap plication, No. 02851, to purchase the NWU of SEK Section SO, Town ship 37 South, Range 5 West. Wil lamette Meridian. And th dmw thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, nnd acts amen datory, known as tho "Timber and Stone Law." at such val lie As mliht be fixed by appraisement, and that. pursuant 10 such application, the land and tlmher thereon hava henn appraised, $115.00: the timber es timated 75.000 board feet at $1.00 per M, nnd the land $40.00; that said applicant will offer final nrnnf In support of his application and sworn statement on the 14th day of August, i9(i, before the county Clerk of Josephine County, at Grants 1 ass, viregon. Any person Is at libertv to nrotest this purchase before entrv. or Ini tiate a contest nt any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobor ated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat tho entry. mkkjamin l. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR l' IlLICATlO.V. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., June 17, 1909. Notice Is herehy given that Delia R. Goldman whose postoffice address Is Tangent, Oregon, did on tho 12th day ot March, 1909, file In this of fice Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 04752, to puruhnse the NW'A of SEV4. SWVi of NE14 Section 18, Township 36 South, Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, and the tlmher thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stono Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such application, the land nnd tlmher thereon have been appraised $200.00, tho timber estimated 210,000 board feet at $0.70 per M, and the land nothtwr; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of her application and sworn statement on the 31st day of August, 1909, before the Register nnd Receiver at Rose burg, Oregon. Any person Is nt liberty to protest this purchnso before entry, or initiate a contest nt any time before patent Issues, by filing n corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. I1ENJAM IN L. EDDY. Register. SALE. SALE OF TIM1IER. flrnnts Pass. Oregon. July 15, r.xil). Sealed bids marked outside, "Mid, Timber Salo Application, July 14, 1909, Siski you," and addressed to M. J. Ander son, Forest Supervisor, Forest. Ser vice, Grants Pass, Oregon, will bo received up to and to Include the (1th day of September. 1 909, for nil tho inerchantahle dead timber standing or down, and all the live timber marked or designated fur rutting hy the Forest officer located on an area to be definitely desP-'lialeil by tho Forest officer before cutting bei;ln, of about. 100 acres in the SE of Sec. 24. T. 37 S., It. S W. W. M wllhlu the Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon; est limited to be 12f.,000 ft. II. M. or live and dead Yellow plno and loo.OOO ft. li. M. of live and dead Sugar plno, saw! Imber, log scale, more or Ics. No bid of loss Ihan $2.00 per thousand I. It. M., for live ami dead Yellow pine, and $2.50 per thousand feel II, M. Tor live and dead Sugar pine will bo considered, iiiid a deposit of $200 payable to the First National flank, Portland, Oregon, tun t be rent to the Forest Supervisor. Timber upon valid claims Is exempted from sale. A rlwht to reject any and all bids Is reserved, For further 'Information and regulations governing miles, ad dress M. J. Anderson, Forest Super visor, Grants Pass, Oregon, S-ii-M NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S KALE. Notice Is hereby given that pur; siiant to an attachment execution Isueil out of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Josephine Coun ty, upon a Judgment heretofore en tered, which Judgment was dated In said Court upon the 23rd day of April, 1 909, in an net Ion wherein David Ayers was plaintiff and S. N. Ayers was defendant, commanding me to sell the attached property hereinafter described, or sufficient thereof to satisfy the Judgment ren dered In said nrtion, together with the costs and Interests and accruing costs of sale. Now, therefore, I will on the 30th day of August, 1909, between 4ho hours of 9 o'clock 11. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., to-wlt: At the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. ot said day at the front door of tho Court House, In the City of (Irani Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder, for terms cash In hand, the following described property, to-wlt: An undivided .onp flflh Interest In and to the West of the Southeast quarter of Section 21, and the North Mi of the Northeast quarter of See Hon 2X, all In Township 39 South of I Range s, Went of the Wlllametto Meridian, In Josephine County, Ore gun. Or sufficient th reof to satisfy wild Judgment as entered and docket led, to-wlt: The Hum of $I27.:T. In Fnlted Slates Gold Coin with Interest In like gold coin at the rate of 0 pi 1 cent per milium from th" 2 I'd dav of pill, 1 9U'; $22 (ill for (o;(m at, ,,. burseinents, nnd all He. an rjlng roMn of niilo, Hated this 1 9th dnv ef .tnlv, 1 109 W. J. IMV.SFLL. Sheriff of Josephine Countv, Ore. , The Co -.; , ;