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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909. Tariff No Longer Political Issue. The New York Evening Mall sums up the tariff in a terse and yet In a comprehensive manner, as follow: The country has accepted the pro jectionist principle more completely than at any previous period of our rational history No headway has been made by those who have spora dically attempted to revive the old free-trade or tarlff-for-evenue-only feeling- It was made sufficiently rlear at the extra session that the I south has become at heart protec- luionlst. Senator Daniels of Virginia f openly repudiated the platform of II his party, and instead of being pun y inlii-d has been rewarded by a unani- moils r'enominatlon. On critical roll calls more than half of the Southern senators voted for higher duties, and there is no evidence that their con duct is unsatisfactory to their con stituents. "With free-tradlsm lan guishing In the North and protection sentiment growing In the South, pro tectionism seems unassailable.' It is true that In certain states of the Mississippi valley there Is an appar ent drift toward lowering the tariff, but with the East, the South, the Mountain states; and the Pacific Coast against them, it is difficult to see bow their propaganda, even if I PCI .1 I H L V- " til W 411 U 11 J 1 J gress. "It is clear that the tariff problem Is no longer the principal political preoccupation of the American peo ple. There is an unusual amount of Indifference as to whether duties are to be high or low. The campaigners on both sides discovered this during this summer's agitation. No excite ment could be worked up by either side. Business men and manufac turers refused to become excited when told that they were about to hecome ruined; consumers remained calm when it was advertised to them that if they did not vigorously pro test they would be robbed. This quiescence is largely traceable to the fact that attention Is now concen trated on questions which but in directly Involve the tariff on social problems having to do more with the equitable distribution of wealth than the conditions of its production. A hundred heads are piirllug over what is to be done with respect to the corporations and the combinations to one (levoling Itself to pondering over customs duties. The American peo ple are so constituted that they can think of but one thing at a time, and the rise of the new Issue has dis placed tli e old." Baby Morphine Fiends ;irc made by all soothing syrups nnd haliy medicines that contain opium am! narcotics. McGee's ISaby Elixir contains no Injurious or narcotic in-:. of any kind. A sure and cure for disordered stonwhs, . and fret fulness - sii'i'iulld for infants. Sold by National Store, (1 ; out Kefriueratoi at 20 per cent discount at ILiir-ItiiMIc ll.i.'. ; ir (Vs. Big Lot of New Ranges To Be CI I was able to secure a froma firm which was going to sell them as price less than ranges thejeoast from Portland to aan rrancisco. 1 ho goods are Mull irru.lf, heavily nickel pM-! I ") r barnaln. DON'T MISS Tills tiPP Htll Nin. Ike M. Davis 304 South 6th St. E-UU-SA The 'inly Lawful Pile Cure. Became E-RU-SA CURES PILES, and DOES NOT cob tain rcotlM. rcurr, cocaine? lead or any poisonous drug U. B. JSi Hi every Ingredient of E-RU-8A. Drug law. make "J m f 'llng statements" crime. Therefore, the Bale o all otbe r or narcouc W medicines li Illegal because they affect the brain and tslaal rrew, Euce conatlpat ir and never cure. E-RU-SA I. not for sale at opium Wnu. only druggists of highest standing sell and enderij B RL SA fiUonal Drug Store, Clemeni, Ssbln's Drug Stores, Greats l ss, ure. TKi:ii ! rrji:i:sr BUY YOUR TKKKS FROM Old Reliable Albany Nurseries (I you are sure of icttin j" our trees for quality n"t ch- GEO. H. PARKER. Office with J. K I'l'.TI" Portland Letter, rvaiLAKu, Or., Aug. 11 . Gov ernor Shallenberger, of Nebraska, with his staff, will visit the Pacific Northwest this month and will be the guest of Portland on August 21 and 22. While In the city he and his party will be entertained by the Port land Commercial Club and every possible courtesy will be shown the visitors. The party will make stops at other coast points, including a stay of five days at the Seattle ex position. The trip is made for. the purpose of getting better acquainted with the coast and coming into closer touch with Its people. Extensive plans are now bein" made for the reception and enter tainment of the Japanese excursion ists who will visit the Northwest during the early part of September. The party is expected to spend two clays in Portland and they will be extensively entertuined while here. A reception committee has been named by the Portand commercial bodies that will take charge of the representatives of the land of Nippon and see that nothing is overlooked in making them welcome. The visitors are very prominent in the commer cial life of Japan and hope to brinn about, closer industrial relations be tween the two countries. A famous Oregon pioneer, Dr. John McLaughlin, will be remember ed on September 5 at Oregon City, when his old house, now restored and moved to a public park, will be de dicated. This grand old man of Oregon, who did so much for the early settlers of this state and made personal sacrifices to assist others, is at last to have public honor paid him for his work. September 3 is the date of his death and on the fol lowing Sunday a memorial service In his honor will be held, and the old dwelling, where he lived for many years, dedicated as a memorial of his kindly life. The services prom ise to be largely attended. Many prominent Oregonians are In attendance at the National Irri gation Congress at Spokane this week. Governor Benson and the commercial bodies of the state have appointed a large number of dele gates who are interested hi further ing irrigation work in the Wesl. Many left the first of the week to at tend the sessions of the congress. Soundings made by the officials of the Port of Portland during the pas! veek show that the Columbia river from the mouth of the Willamette to the ooean is in better shape for navigation by deep vessels than has been the case for some time. Ii, .. ,1. when on th ary. in th that ' s are working at a few places shoals have been located, but whole, little work is across, 'hat there Is plenty of water river Is shown hv the fact British steamship erlr, ilur-l'ive;- l! a win '. v.; u -pa:' i down tl !!lg tile W. without delay. tO Per it"! iliM' out in lielngeia- t, r s at ! Hidille H.u.lu are Co's. big lot of Made Ranges J closinc out, and 1 am long as they last for a have ever been sold on I We Agent d Out Cheap THE ROGUE Our Motto: ?Don't Let Vs Alone!" That National Prosperity Association wants everybody to quit, "agitating. mono is -i.et I s Alone." Well, mat may l all right for the immense commercial concerns of the country up inaciii.icturers, etc.-but It is nil wrong for the ordinary business house. You don't want people to let you alone. You want them to come around anil nuy goods, don't you? Hut they will you "agitate." let you alone unless And the 1 v.ay to agitate t:i to ADVER- Our columns are open, nnd the Rnne price is just rigbt. To the Citizens of Grants Pass nnd Vicinity. In announcing to you the opening of the handsomely appointed "Hotel Seward," at Portland, Oregon, I wish to most respectfully solicit your pa tronage, assuring you the same courteous treatment from myself and associates that I have endeavored to extend to you during the years past while with The Portland nnd Corne lius Hotels of this city. The "Hotel Seward" Is very elahorate as to structure, equipment and furnishings, while our prices will not he In excess of other hotels. Situated as it Is on the corner or Tenth and AUW streets, one hlock from the Arlington Club; also direct 'y n'Toss th" street from the main entrance of Olds, Wortmnn & King's mammoth department store now un der construction: also a hlock away from the noisy clanging (street curs, and heing within easy reach of all theaters and shopping district makes i! an Ideal location. I The office will lie In elm"."" of Mr, Mian A. V.'rl-ht, who for the past 1.1 years was chief clerk at the Port-l-II'd lfote, W" 1;-V- f mo -t ei i '1 r.t i f.. e . "niiection at Moderate pi-Ires, there by r.ff'irdlng your wives and dauvii- tli" o'.'e,,- ;;n it - of - ('! - m" op ": ir lie :::s wi Yon -i.ivnll hi nt ili' . ill find us at us man i ny have for ;p tr". I. v ard" ' IllO't . Tr:i:t! f yo:ir Reward.' statin i ehnrv the ;,1 the 111'., n with e.'is'll'' "Hotel O'l teo g 1 : initiate ; inn, your it. NATHAN I ICL K. CLARKE, Mgr. K i:lv SPOT. Most (.'rants Puss IVojil' Have a Weak Pari anil Too Ol'eii It Is the P.act . Everyone has n weak spot. Too often t'(i a bad back. Twinges follow every midden twist Dull aching li'pn up, day am! night. Tells you the kidneyn need hem For liackaclie Is really kidney ache. kidney cure Is what, you need. Doan's Kidney Pills cure fl'k kid- 1"VS. Cure hiickache and erlnaiy Pis. Good proof In I he following state ment : J. II. Slinfer, cor. Main and Allda streets, AKhland, Ore., xa.VH. "When 1 started using Donn's Kidney Pills I was In bad shape. My kidneys did not perform their functions proper ly and the secretions gave evidence of this fact, I felt generally miser able, my back pained me severely and I had but little ambition. When ever I caught cold It nettled In my kidneys and Ht such times the trouble was worse. I was at length told by a friend to try Doan's Kid icy Pills and procured n box. Tliev went at once to the seat of trouble and gave the most satisfactory re lief I am glad to acknowledge the benefit derived." For sal" by all dealer. Prb " Mi 'cuts I'osler-Mllburn Co, ISuffalo. V"v York, sole airent for the Fulled St at "3. 1'r ter mli'T t be until" - I loan's la: no otle r. idol III th v.ei tlllic In n el not ,'. of aii mi win "!" II i : .- ! a iffjcii t,l! I i n'l , h ' r ' i ' I. If i all .IrU. RIVER COURIER. James Hamlin, formerly of Grants Pass but now residing In Medford, has been very low with typhoid fever. His children were brought over to this city on Tuesday and are with their grandparents. Mr. and !Mrs. J. W. Heston. of Fruitdala. At last reports Mr. Hamlin was slightly better. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elven that th nn. aersignea administrator of the estate ,of William Gebhardt, deceased, has . filed his final account as such admin istrator and that by order of Honor- aDie btephen Jewell, county Judge of Josephine County, Oregon, the time for hearing objections, if any. to said account and passing the same has oeen nxed for August 30,1909, at iu o clock a. m.. at the County Court room urants Pass, Oregon. l. K. ANDERSON. Administrator -SU-at NOTICE FOU PI ltLH ATIOV. Department of the Interior. L S. Land Office at Roseburg, Or. July 23, 1909 .Notice Is hereby given thnt John '?. Stentz, of Olynipla, Washington, vho, on October 13. 190S. made umber Application No. 01 SI 2. for NE4 of. NVV4, Lot 4, Section 30. Township 3S South, Range 7 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice if Intention to make Final Proof, to 'siannsn claim to the land above do wrlbed, before Joseph Moss, U. S commissioner, at Grants Pass, Ore- son, on the 9th day of October. 1909 Claimant names as witnesses: lariton E. Harmon, of Grants Pass. Oregon; William G. Wright, or i.rants I'ass, Oregon; Joseph E. Verdin, of Grants Pass. Orecon: James T. Burns, of Grants Pass, Ore gon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register NOTICE FOR PFIILICATIOV. Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Office at Rosebnrg, Or., July 14. 1909 Notice Is hereby given that Robert h. trow, of Merlin, Oregon, who. on October 7. 1904. made Homestead Entry No. 1 3797, for NW'i and SEU NV Section 2(5. Town- hip 35 S.. Range 7 W. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final Flve-Yenr Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Joseph Moss, IT. S. commissioner, Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 1st day of September. 19nn Claimant names as witnesses: Lou Fdes, of Merlin, Oregon: Ed ward Van Doren, of Merlin, Oregon; Josopn carter, of Merlin, Oregon: Aron Carter, of Merlin. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE OF FORFEITFRE. To L H. Little, his heirs or assigns. Greeting: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has In cnnniM- nice with till' Ue vised Statutes of he Failed Slates and the laws of the "lal" of Oregon, performed the an nual assessment or development work upon the " 1 reasurv I'.romi " o:r. P-tlr:;,' of the "Hattle Davis," onper !ei" and "Copper Belle Kvteie-on" i i : 1 1 1 lode mining Li i ims, sit Milled in Calico ( uner-an-I Mining Hlrtrlct, Josephine t'oiinly, (h-ev'.n, for the calendar .'in-' Nineteen Hundred am Seven . M't'71 and Nineteen Hundred and ' ' ' I ' !! '-'. ; that mile-.; you. !'''! L. II. Llitle, ,ay your Juki 'iid d " proportion as owner of an -rdivid'd one-third Interest n tlo I ''!' 'i"-' 'lliil'is, t,t- It : the km in ','" I! I'llr i! Hollars ( $ I nll.li n ) i'' ' "c Nit" teen Hundred and v--ii i i p o 7 I a"d (!" Hund-'ed Hol ' i s ( 1 1 m i . ( . i . i ),, th,. rar NIlKleen : '.eli'ed mi l Fr.'ht i lias i within 'v O" ' !. i lio'ii dale of pi, I, M(;'!i(oi ,,f this notice, yoiir said one ''!: latere-t la the aforesaid liiln ; i - lainis will lieeiiPM' Ihe properly of Hie lilldel slmied In llccoi dillici' with law. WALTER J. MARVIN, Co-Owner. Ha" of first publication July 30, l:oi'i. FAFLTI FSS PBFSCItlPTION', No Remedy for Stoma, It DIhIccns HikI Indigestion ho Perferl. A scientific iircnci Iptlon for dys pepsia put up In small tablet form and called Ml-on-a Is making thous ands of quirk and lasting cures throughout America. There I no stomach disease (even catarrh of the stomach I that It Is not guaranteed to cure, and ('. H. Detuaray has so much faith In Ml-on-a for stomach disorders of all kinds that he will refund your money If It does not cure. Ml-on-a, the fnultU'ss prescription, stops sour stomach, belching of gin, distress after eating, heartburn, bili ousness and nervousness. It Is well worth a trial by any rend rf the Courier who suffers from any stomach disturbance. It contains Ingredients that not only give relief but that act on the stom ach ho beneficially that In a short time the Labby, tired o"t wa!!, f th" stomach regain their strength and activity. Try Ml-on-a for a week: misery will ihnnKe to happiness; despair to hope; dull even to bright nnd vou will yourself wonder why you suffer ed so long with mh a remarkable l'i st 1 1 t Ion nt hand. Vtol only Till cent for a law box a' leading druggist everywhere. i. rat. il i I, or in ! ev 1, .e.. to It ie V ,; I '.-o.tl.t, lie 'i e i" i 1. J llt !. .i. .i uJj. Lit i. .t't-t iz-lrt. HTOME U E8 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 W. Robbins, Mrs. T. P. Lee, H. Wood, o. S. Btanchard, Emma Falrchilds, 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 by re quest of Lynn D. Allen. I will on the 30th day of August. A. D. 1909. nro- ceed to survey in accordance with Section 6 of House Bill number 113. passed at Session of 1901 of tho Legislative Assembly of the Stnto of Oregon, the lands of said Lynn D. Allen, which are specifically describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a pine tree on the east line of the James Vnnnov Dona tion Land Claim. No. 3i, about 35 chains north of the southeast corner of said claim; thence west GuO feet; thence north SS30S to the east nnd west center line of Section 16; thence west to the southeast corner of Lot 2; thence north along tho west line of James Vnnnoy Donation Land Claim. No. 3S, 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, f and tho west 30 acres of the east li of tho north east of Section 16. All the above described land Is located In Section 16. Township 36 South, Range 6 AVest. Also the east 0f the southwest H and the west of the southeast V of Section 9, Township 36 South, Range 6 West of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon. And establish tho line and corner thereof. FRED MENSCIT. County Surveyor of Josephine Coun ty, state or 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 EH NW. SWV NEi andNVVU SEU Section 14, Township 39 S., Range 5 W.. Willamette Meridian, by Daniel E. Jones, contestee, In which it Is nl- eged that said Daniel 10. Jones hns 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 a home for himself; that said entry tnnn has .not been unon said tract ilnce November 1, 11HIS, and that aid alleged absence was not. due to 'inployinent in the army or navv of Ihe United States In time of war: -aid parties are hereby notified to ippear, respond, and offer evidence touching said alienation at ill oYb.cl; III. on September 9, 1909. before Ihe Register and .receiver nt Ihe tilled States Land Oirice in Ilone- bnrg, Orej-.on, I'he said eonte'dant having. In a roper affidavit, filed .lulv 21. t !"!. el forth facts whl b show that after llle diligence tiersonal servlee of II.Pi olice can not be made, It Is hereby iriler, it nil. directed teat mien mill,... clven by (n and proper pnldlca ion. ' M. LA WltENCE, Receiver. Viiici: l oi; p( im.k vi I' . l'i paitnii nt of the luteiliu', '. S. Land (ll'iiie at Koseloiie,, On-.. .il'-:ii'l 1 :';. Noi i, e In hereby nlven I hat Anlone . lilUI.:el, ol I,m"II, Olegoil, who, 'it Miiy III. llin::, mad,' Addlllonal loiiii",i ead lOnlrv, No. r.'7.',:i S It :i I !.-.. lor N V 1 1 of SlPi . S':, ot NK'i. Sort Ion IS, Township lis South, Range 7 West, Wlilaineti,. Meridian, has filed not lee of intention to make Final Five-Year Proof, to oMtalillsh claim to the land above described, before Joseph Mohh, F. K. CoiiiiiiIs- don. r, at (iraiits Puss, Oregm i the luth day of September, lllll'.l. Clalinaiit names as witnesses: Art n ii r Daniel, of liivdeti, Oregon; Marlon Crooks, of Dryden, Oregon; William Powers, of Dryden, Oregon; Jacob HaiiHi'th. of Drvdeti, Oregon; BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Notice for lllil for i:tilitru-tiHiit of School House, The School Board of District 13. Josephine County, Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids for reinodi ding and building' on 10 feet addition to school bouse, nnd painting the same. Also moving wood house, Contrac tor to furnish all material. All bids must be In by September 1, 11)09, Tho board reserves the right to re ject any or all hid. C. E. PARKE. Clerk District 13. B-Mt By Order ofli(ird. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT". In the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon. In Ihe Matter of the Estate of) Charles VV. Mrtjre, deceased.) Notice Ih hereby given Hint Martha J. McHei", tho administratrix of the Estate of Charles VV. Mctjee, ,Ii.. censed, has filed In the above entitled court and cm use her filial account, and that Saturday, September 4, A. D. I!l0!, at the hour of two o'clock p. in , at the County Court room at the Court House at Grant Piim. it. ........ . . 1 1 ii i ii oiiniy, Oregon, pa liern rivd by order of the Court an the Mine and place Uir hem lag said final account, and all person having ob Jeitimiii t,i nld ii' ' i i ii I are liei by iiotiriei to fib- and m.etit th" same on or Ie lure i.ald i! .ile, D.'i'd thin Ch d.iv of Aiii'iet, D I!'" 9. MARTHA .1. .Mc(;i;i;, V!-"t AdlnllilKliatrU. It. .in. , 1 1 i- pi ll,t' d ,lt Ihe Coei e PAGE 8EVKN 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 Is Murphy, Oregon, did, on the 27th day of January, 1909, file la this office Sworn Statement and Ap plication, No. 02851, to purchase the NW of SE V Section 30. Town ship 37 South. Range 5 West, Wil lamette Meridian, and the tlmher thereon, under the provisions of the' act of June 3, 1878, and acts amen datory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that. pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised. $115.00; tho timber es timated 75,000 board feet at $1.00 per M, and the land $40.00: that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on tho Hth dav nf August, 1909, before the county Clerk ot Josephine County, at Grants rasa, Oregon. Any person Is nt liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Ini tiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corrobor ated affidavit in this office, alleging farts which would defeat the entry. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTICE FOR PFIILICATIOV. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., June 17. 1909. Notice Is hereby given that Delia R. Goldman whose postoffice address Is Tangent, Oregon, did on the 12th dny of March. 1909, file in this of fice Sworn Statement and Applica tion. No. 04752, to purchase the NWVi of SE4. SWK of NEVi Seetion 18, Township 36 South, Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, and the tlmbor thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might bo fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised $200.00, the timber estimated 210,000 board feet at $0.70 per M, and the land nothing; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of her application and sworn statement on tho 31st day of August, 1909, before the Register and Receiver at Rose burg, Oregon. Any person la at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate n contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entrv. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register; KALE. SALE OF TIMBER. Oregon, July 15, 1!H'.). marked outside, "Bid, Application, July 14, you," and addressed to Grants Pass, Sealed bids Timber Sale 1909, Slskl. M. J. Ander- son, Forest Supervisor, Forest Ser vice, Grants Pass, Oregon, will lio received up to and to Include the (Rh day or September, 1909, for nil tho merchantable dead timber standing or down, and all tho live timber marked or designated for cutting by the Forest officer located on nn urea to be definitely designated by tho Forest, officer before cull lag berlns, of about, joo acres In the SE 'i of Sec. M. T. 37 S., R. S W. W, M., within the Siskiyou National Forest, Ore iron: est limited to be 1'jr,0ti(l ft. II. M. of live and dead Yellow pine and liiil.iHm ft. U. m, of live and dead Sugar pine, sawtltiiber, log cale, more or lei. No bid of l"ss than $:Mi) per thoie-'and f- . II, M.. for live and dead Yellow pine, and $'.'.. Mi per thousand feel , m. f,,r live and dead Sugar pine will bo consld'Tod, and a deno'-lt of $L'U0 navnble to Ihe Fv t Nalloftl B-nlc, I'm I land, Orei'on, mil t be snt to thai bank for inch bid soul to the Foiest Supervisor. Timber upon valid claims Is exempted from sale. A right to reject any and all bid Is reserved. For further Information and regulations governing sale, ad dress M. J. Anderson, Em-eat Super visor, Grants Pass, Oregon. S H-Tit NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SI,E. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an attachment execution Isued out of the Circuit Court of tho State 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, 1909, In an action wherein David Ayers was plaintiff and S. N. Ayers was defendant, cotntnnndlng inn to sell the attached property hereinafter described, or sufficient thereof to satisfy tho Judgment ren dered In said action, together with the costs and Interests and ncrruing costs of sale. Now, therefore, I will on the 30th day of August, 1909, between the hours of 9 o'clock a, tn. and 4 o'clock p. in., to-wlt: At the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the Court House, In the City of Orants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder, for terms cah In hand, the following described property, to-wlt: An undivided onn-flfth Interest In and to the West V4 of the Southeast quarter of Section 21, and Ihe North Mi of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion 28, all In Township 39 South of Range 8, West of the Wlllnmette Meridian, In Josephine County, Ore gon. Or sufficient thereof to satisfy said Judgment as entered and docket ed, to-wlt: I The sum of $127.25 In Fnlted ( State Gold Coin with leterrst In like gold coin nt the rale of fi por cent 'per m ii, i iii from the 21st dav of I April, I'JiiO; $::'. 00 for rni;t ntnl dis bursement, nnd nil th,, ncrulnjr. io"t of no. : Dated this 19th dav of Jlv. IK)9. ! W. J. ltFSELL. Mienrr or jotiepiiim. c, iUliy, foe. 'lb" ' , . ,